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--- Wohnung in einem Armenviertel in Rom, 1975#Slum flat in Rome, 1975- RDB BY DUKAS
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--- Kinder in einem Armenviertel in Rom, 1975#Children, slum in Rome, 1975- RDB BY DUKAS
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Mrs Heath baths Robert , 5 and Stephen 4 in slums of Tottenham in 1961 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Docks .
The Port of London is the whole of the tidal portion of the River Thames , stretching from Teddington to the sea , a distance of 69 miles . There is no Waterfront , as there is in Liverpool or Southampton ;instead , the vast business of the port is carried on quietly along the narrow strip of water which cuts the Metropolis in two . There are five dock systems in London , covering an area of 4,140, acres 673 acres of which are water . the five systems are the London and St . Katherine docks , the surrey commercial , the West India and Millwall , the East India , and the Royal Victoria and Albert and George the fifth docks . The port of London also includes Tilbury docks , which are near the sea , twenty six miles downstream from London bridge .
Picture shows:- A few streets from the river lie the small , old houses in which the dockers live , their clean laundry hangs on a washing line .
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The Gorbals , Glasgow , Scotland
46 year old James Docherty lives with his wife Margaret , adn their seven children in a "single end " measuring 18 ft x 15 ft on the first floor of 14 Lawmoor Street , a recently condemned property . Mrs Docherty keeps the family spotlessly clean . She is expecting another child shortly . In the Docherty home on Sunday afternoon , Mr and Mrs Docherty by the fire watching Tony , aged 2 1/2
November 1952 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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The Gorbals , Glasgow , Scotland
46 year old James Docherty lives with his wife Margaret , adn their seven children in a "single end " measuring 18 ft x 15 ft on the first floor of 14 Lawmoor Street , a recently condemned property . Mrs Docherty keeps the family spotlessly clean . She is expecting another child shortly . Mrs Docherty at tea-time . John , 17 , bottom left-hand corner , on his left David , 6 , then Ellen , 11 , next to Mrs Docherty is Andrew , 7 , next comes Tony 2 1/2
November 1952 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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The Gorbals , Glasgow , Scotland
46 year old James Docherty lives with his wife Margaret , adn their seven children in a "single end " measuring 18 ft x 15 ft on the first floor of 14 Lawmoor Street , a recently condemned property . Mrs Docherty keeps the family spotlessly clean . She is expecting another child shortly . Tea time at the Docherty's and David eats his tea . (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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The Gorbals , Glasgow , Scotland
Mrs Cullen , local MP and Councill O'Sullivan
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The Gorbals , Glasgow , Scotland
46 year old James Docherty lives with his wife Margaret , adn their seven children in a "single end " measuring 18 ft x 15 ft on the first floor of 14 Lawmoor Street , a recently condemned property . Mrs Docherty keeps the family spotlessly clean . She is expecting another child shortly . The corridor to the back of the house is flooded so every day she , or one of her chidlren , walks round the tenement buidling to carry the waste to a dustbin .
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The Gorbals , Glasgow , Scotland
46 year old James Docherty lives with his wife Margaret , adn their seven children in a "single end " measuring 18 ft x 15 ft on the first floor of 14 Lawmoor Street , a recently condemned property . Mrs Doherty stops to talk to one of theneighbours at her doorway .
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The Gorbals , Glasgow , Scotland
46 year old James Docherty lives with his wife Margaret , adn their seven children in a "single end " measuring 18 ft x 15 ft on the first floor of 14 Lawmoor Street , a recently condemned property . James Docherty preparing to go to bed which he shares with his wife Margaret (by the fireplace). On the put-u-up (centre corner ) Andrew ,7, (left) David ,6, (centre) and Margaret ,13 , have already settled for the night , while behind them in the alcove bed Ellen , 11 , has gone to sleep . She will be joined in that bed by the two bigger boys John , 17 , and William , 15
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Little girl sitting in an armchair in the kitchen in front of a kitchen coal burning range .
1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Rebuilding York .
Mr and Mrs Mulvey take a last look from the window of their old home , Ebor Buidlings , York at the rubble surrounding the slum area from which they have now moved .
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These are the children of Hope Square , off Brightside Lane , Sheffield , England . The Ridleys , Creaseys , Hogans and Grattans all share this backyard to play , socialise and dry the washing .
31 May 1947
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Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888
Arrested on suspicion in Whitechapel. The inevitable dog inconsolible at the inevitable retirement of its master.
Police Sketches with the Police in the East End, London
Detail from the Illustrated London News dated 13 October 1888
The article highlights the shortage of police resources and the illustrations by H.C. Seppings Wright show police arresting vagrants and homeless men as suspects for identification. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888
Trying to identify a suposed murderer in a Whitechapel police station.
Police Sketches with the Police in the East End, London
Detail from the Illustrated London News dated 13 October 1888
The article highlights the shortage of police resources and the illustrations by H.C. Seppings Wright show police arresting vagrants and homeless men as suspects for identification. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888
He disputes Sir Charles Warren's right to disrupt him
Police Sketches with the Police in the East End, London
Detail from the Illustrated London News dated 13 October 1888
The article highlights the shortage of police resources and the illustrations by H.C. Seppings Wright show police arresting vagrants and homeless men as suspects for identification. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888
A tramp sleeping in the corridor of a Whitechapel Lodging House
Police Sketches with the Police in the East End, London
Detail from the Illustrated London News dated 13 October 1888
The article highlights the shortage of police resources and the illustrations by H.C. Seppings Wright show police arresting vagrants and homeless men as suspects for identification. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888
Police Sketches with the Police in the East End, London
Page from the Illustrated London News dated 13 October 1888
The article highlights the shortage of police resources and the illustrations by H.C. Seppings Wright show police arresting vagrants and homeless men as suspects for identification. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888
Police Officer
Police Sketches with the Police in the East End, London
Detail from the Illustrated London News dated 13 October 1888
The article highlights the shortage of police resources and the illustrations by H.C. Seppings Wright show police arresting vagrants and homeless men as suspects for identification. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888
A rough awakening
Police Sketches with the Police in the East End, London
Detail from the Illustrated London News dated 13 October 1888
The article highlights the shortage of police resources and the illustrations by H.C. Seppings Wright show police arresting vagrants and homeless men as suspects for identification. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888
A page from Illustrated London News dated 6 October 1888 titled A Spitalfields Lodging-House. The article describes how licensed lodging-houses are under official inspection allowing police to visit at any hour day or night in the search for fugitive criminals. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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