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  • London Fire fighters dampen down smouldering remains from a Simon Snorkel platform after an inner-city estate fire in south London. About 310 people were forced to leave their homes after the fire engulfed a wooden structure under construction in scaffolding at Sumner Road and Garrisbrooke Estate, Peckham, London at about 0430 AM. It spread to two blocks of maisonettes and a destroyed a pub. More than 150 firefighters tackled this unusually large and ferocious fire which injured ten people, including two police officers who received hospital treatment for minor injuries.
    peckham_fire24-26-11-2009.jpg
  • A group of local residents have been allowed past cordons and return to see their devastated estate after an inner-city estate fire in south London. About 310 people were forced to leave their homes after the fire engulfed a wooden structure under construction in scaffolding at Sumner Road and Garrisbrooke Estate, Peckham, London at about 0430 AM. It spread to two blocks of maisonettes and a destroyed a pub. More than 150 firefighters tackled this unusually large and ferocious fire which injured ten people, including two police officers who received hospital treatment for minor injuries.
    peckham_fire19-26-11-2009.jpg
  • Melted properties and devastated frontages after an inner-city estate fire in south London. A satellite dish has all but been incinerated after being exposed to very high temperatures facing the scene of this davastating incident. About 310 people were forced to leave their homes after the fire engulfed a wooden structure under construction in scaffolding at Sumner Road and Garrisbrooke Estate, Peckham, London at about 0430 AM. It spread to two blocks of maisonettes and a destroyed a pub. More than 150 firefighters tackled this unusually large and ferocious fire which injured ten people, including two police officers who received hospital treatment for minor injuries.
    peckham_fire07-26-11-2009.jpg
  • The smouldering remains of a construction site after an inner-city estate fire in south London. About 310 people were forced to leave their homes after the fire engulfed a wooden structure under construction in scaffolding at Sumner Road and Garrisbrooke Estate, Peckham, London at about 0430 AM. It spread to two blocks of maisonettes and a destroyed a pub. More than 150 firefighters tackled this unusually large and ferocious fire which injured ten people, including two police officers who received hospital treatment for minor injuries.
    peckham_fire20-26-11-2009.jpg
  • Scorched paintwork of a van after an inner-city estate fire in south London. About 310 people were forced to leave their homes after the fire engulfed a wooden structure under construction in scaffolding at Sumner Road and Garrisbrooke Estate, Peckham, London at about 0430 AM. It spread to two blocks of maisonettes and a destroyed a pub. More than 150 firefighters tackled this unusually large and ferocious fire which injured ten people, including two police officers who received hospital treatment for minor injuries.
    peckham_fire16-26-11-2009.jpg
  • Three London Fire Brigade fire fighters attend to smouldering remains after an inner-city estate fire in south London. About 310 people were forced to leave their homes after the fire engulfed a wooden structure under construction in scaffolding at Sumner Road and Garrisbrooke Estate, Peckham, London at about 0430 AM. It spread to two blocks of maisonettes and a destroyed a pub. More than 150 firefighters tackled this unusually large and ferocious fire which injured ten people, including two police officers who received hospital treatment for minor injuries.
    peckham_fire12-26-11-2009.jpg
  • New housing development hoarding landscape in Peckham, on 16th November 2017, in London, England.
    peckham_development-02-16-11-2017.jpg
  • New housing development hoarding landscape in Peckham, on 16th November 2017, in London, England.
    peckham_development-01-16-11-2017.jpg
  • The mural painted on the side of a local church in Peckham, on 16th November 2017, in south London, England.
    peckham_church-02-16-11-2017.jpg
  • The mural painted on the side of a local church in Peckham, on 16th November 2017, in south London, England.
    peckham_church-04-16-11-2017.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesP.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesL.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesK.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesC.jpg
  • A man searching through a bin of newly released vinyl at Lorenzos Record Shack on the 15th November 2019 in Peckham in South London.
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  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesD.jpg
  • Jazz records at Lorenzos Record Shack on the 15th November 2019 in Peckham in South London.
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  • People shop at a Cash and Carry shop along Rye Lane in Peckham on the 11th April 2018 in South London, United Kingdom.
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  • Queens Road Peckham Train Station in South East London. Part of Transport for London's overland rail network. Over recent years many of the stations in and around London have fallen into disrepair, with stations seemingly falling apart, graffiti covered and generally overused, and dirty. Not the ideal environment for the paying public to travel around the capital upon. Many commuters complain about the high prices that they pay on a monthly basis for services which are in no fit state.
    trains-queensrd02.jpg
  • Queens Road Peckham Train Station in South East London. Part of Transport for London's overland rail network. Over recent years many of the stations in and around London have fallen into disrepair, with stations seemingly falling apart, graffiti covered and generally overused, and dirty. Not the ideal environment for the paying public to travel around the capital upon. Many commuters complain about the high prices that they pay on a monthly basis for services which are in no fit state.
    trains-queens rd01.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesO.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesM.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesJ.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesI.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesH.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesA.jpg
  • Local Peckham shoppers stop to read the spontaneous messages of love on the Poundland peace wall after the London riots. In response to the violence and destruction that took place the week before, communities reacted with anger in a way rarely seen in a large UK city these days. The messages vary in their sentiment but generally echo a sense of disgust at the looting and rioting with brief notes of co-operation, advice and communal encouragement. Walls like these have sprung up in other locations where destruction was widespread and locals lost their convenience stores, sports shops and even homes.
    post_it_peckham10-18-August-2011.jpg
  • Local Peckham shoppers stop to read the spontaneous messages of love on the Poundland peace wall after the London riots. In response to the violence and destruction that took place the week before, communities reacted with anger in a way rarely seen in a large UK city these days. The messages vary in their sentiment but generally echo a sense of disgust at the looting and rioting with brief notes of co-operation, advice and communal encouragement. Walls like these have sprung up in other locations where destruction was widespread and locals lost their convenience stores, sports shops and even homes.
    post_it_peckham9-18-August-2011.jpg
  • Queens Road Peckham Train Station in South East London. Part of Transport for London's overland rail network. Over recent years many of the stations in and around London have fallen into disrepair, with stations seemingly falling apart, graffiti covered and generally overused, and dirty. Not the ideal environment for the paying public to travel around the capital upon. Many commuters complain about the high prices that they pay on a monthly basis for services which are in no fit state.
    trains-queens rd04.jpg
  • Queens Road Peckham Train Station in South East London. Part of Transport for London's overland rail network. Over recent years many of the stations in and around London have fallen into disrepair, with stations seemingly falling apart, graffiti covered and generally overused, and dirty. Not the ideal environment for the paying public to travel around the capital upon. Many commuters complain about the high prices that they pay on a monthly basis for services which are in no fit state.
    trains-queens rd03.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesR.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesN.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesE.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesG.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesF.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesQ.jpg
  • People in Peckham, South London place positive messages about love of their community onto a boarded up window of a Poundland shop following the riots. In a week where mobs smashed and looted shops all over the capital, this is a sign of people reacting to send a message to those involved that they stand together with other communities against the unrest. Post-it notes are stuck to this impromptu wall, organised by a few local young people.
    10082011peckham wall messagesB.jpg
  • Local Peckham shoppers stop to read the spontaneous messages of love on the Poundland peace wall after the London riots. In response to the violence and destruction that took place the week before, communities reacted with anger in a way rarely seen in a large UK city these days. The messages vary in their sentiment but generally echo a sense of disgust at the looting and rioting with brief notes of co-operation, advice and communal encouragement. Walls like these have sprung up in other locations where destruction was widespread and locals lost their convenience stores, sports shops and even homes.
    post_it_peckham7-18-August-2011.jpg
  • Portrait of educational motivator and role model at Kids Company, David Gustave. David mentors the troubled youth of Peckham in south London. David is of mixed Irish and St. Lucian heritage, raised in a mostly white working-class neighbourhood in London where he was forced to confront racism in the form of verbal and physical abuse. After a troubled youth himself, he found a way to study history at Wadham College, Oxford. Winning scholarships from the Middle Temple to pursue a career at the Bar (law). He then decided to make a difference and impart his knowledge at a street-level. For the past 4 years Gustave has been working with young gang members. He has been described as a ‘Social Visionary’.
    david_gustave13-11-August-2011-1_1.jpg
  • Portrait of educational motivator and role model at Kids Company, David Gustave. David mentors the troubled youth of Peckham in south London. David is of mixed Irish and St. Lucian heritage, raised in a mostly white working-class neighbourhood in London where he was forced to confront racism in the form of verbal and physical abuse. After a troubled youth himself, he found a way to study history at Wadham College, Oxford. Winning scholarships from the Middle Temple to pursue a career at the Bar (law). He then decided to make a difference and impart his knowledge at a street-level. For the past 4 years Gustave has been working with young gang members. He has been described as a ‘Social Visionary’.
    david_gustave9-11-August-2011_1.jpg
  • On the Friday May Bank Holiday in the UK and during the UKs Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, two women wearing home-made masks emerge from a branch of Lidl supermarket in Peckham, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
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  • On the Friday May Bank Holiday in the UK and during the UKs Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, two women wearing home-made masks emerge from a branch of Lidl supermarket in Peckham, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-04-08-05-2020.jpg
  • A man uses his mobile phone alongside a large mural showing a Japanese Geisha lady holding a cup of sake, outside the UKs first sake brewery, Kanpai London Sake Brewery & Taproom in Copeland Park in Peckham, on 2nd December 2019, in London, England.
    japanese_mural-01-01-12-2019.jpg
  • Alongside the 37 bus to Peckham, a woman walks a pet dog and pushes a child under the railway bridge at the corner of Herne Hill and Milkwood Road in SE24, and on 21st January 2021, in London, England. Herne Hill is located betwen Brixton, Dulwich Village and Camberwell and lies over the shared London boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark with a community of approximately 15,000.
    herne_hill_traffic05-21-01-2021.jpg
  • A memorial has been placed where murdered school boy Damilola Taylor died at Hordle Promenade, North Peckham Estate, London, UK. Were we to ignore this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be an anonymous statistic but flowers are left to die too and touching poems and dedications are written by family and loved-ones. One reads: “May your sweet little soul rest in perfect Peace/“Evil kids has took your life away (but your spirit is always with us).” From a project about makeshift shrines: Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to those who die suddenly - ordinary folk killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remberences.
    memorials013-30-11_2000.jpg
  • On the Friday May Bank Holiday in the UK and during the UKs Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, two women wearing home-made masks emerge from a branch of Lidl supermarket in Peckham, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-03-08-05-2020.jpg
  • A billboard featuring a a supermarket trolley falling into a drain located beneath the arch of a Victorian-era railway bridge over the road in Peckham, on 16th November 2017, in south London, England.
    arch_ad-01-16-11-2017.jpg
  • A Jesus Saves neon sign in the entrance of an evangelical church in Peckham, south London. Inside are the voices and cries of the faithful, gathered on Easter Sunday, an important date in the Christian calendar. The cross is mounted on the inside wall, illuminated by its neon tube inside the plastic outer casing.
    jesus_saves04-29-03-2013_1.jpg
  • A Jesus Saves neon sign in the entrance of an evangelical church in Peckham, south London. The yellow doors at the top of steps with two doormats are open to welcome worshippers of this Christian community in south London. Inside are the voices and cries of the faithful, gathered on Easter Sunday, an important date in the Christian calendar. The cross is mounted on the inside wall, illuminated by its neon tube inside the plastic outer casing.
    jesus_saves02-29-03-2013_1.jpg
  • On the Friday May Bank Holiday in the UK and during the UKs Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, two women wearing home-made masks emerge from a branch of Lidl supermarket in Peckham, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-06-08-05-2020.jpg
  • Wearing a pink-flowered safety helmet and a red reflective safety bib saying 'Easy Rider', a pig-tailed nine year-old girl cyclist examines a map of Greater London during the first traffic-free Hovis-sponsored event called 'Freewheel' when many streets in the city were closed off to cars for one Sunday, 23rd September 2007. This girl has already ridden 6 miles from the Peckham area of South London and before the day is finished, will have pedalled 10 miles more on this late-summer Sunday - starting and finishing in Peckham Rye Park. The map shows major roads in blue and minor streets in yellow with the River Thames snaking horizontally through the capital.
    freewheel16-23-09-2007_1.jpg
  • A sign to Rye Wax record shop at Copeland Park in Peckham on the 11th April 2018 in South London in the United Kingdom. Founded in 2014, Rye Wax is an independent record shop, restaurant, bar and event space part of The CLF Art Cafe situated in Copeland Park in Peckham.
    RyeWax-SOUTH-0671.jpg
  • An individual is selling their flat privately for £10,000 + cash on the A202 Peckham Road. Without using an established high street estate agent (realtor) the owner called Nathan has left his own sign attached to railings outside a block of flats on this main road between Camberwell and Peckham in south London. He describes the property as a 2 bed apartment and unusually for London, complete with garage space.
    buy_my_flat1-18-August-2011_1.jpg
  • A sign to Rye Wax record shop at Copeland Park in Peckham on the 11th April 2018 in South London in the United Kingdom. Founded in 2014, Rye Wax is an independent record shop, restaurant, bar and event space part of The CLF Art Cafe situated in Copeland Park in Peckham.
    RyeWax-SOUTH-0671.jpg
  • A jogger runs past some 'Support Jeremy' (Corbyn, - the left-wing Labour leader elected in September 2015) writing on a Peckham, south London brick wall. Roughly painted on to the Victorian bick wall is the message dated to the Labour leadership campaign, eventually controversially won by Corbyn. Above the writing we see barbed wire - as if the message of a dystopian, Orwellian political landscape.
    support_jeremy06-24-09-2015.jpg
  • Single telephone that is now only contact with local officers at closed East Dulwich police station, Lordship Lane. Graffiti has been scrawled on what was the main entrance doorway to the now vacant building on Lordship Lane, south London. As part of government economic austerity cuts, East Dulwich station has been closed and local crimes and law enforcement, dealt with at nearby Brixton and Peckham, some miles away. The community's anger to losing their local police is one example of how everyday hardships are being squeezed by the absence of healthy spending in the public sector, including the closures of libraries and many healthcare services.
    dulwich_police01-02-01-2015_1.jpg
  • Wearing a safety helmet and t-shirt , a nine year-old girl cyclist pretends to be asleep, having has collapsed on the grass at Peckham Rye Park in South London after a marathon ride into the centre of London. 'Freewheel' was a Hovis-sponsored event for riders and families to enjoy a day of traffic-free cycling through the capital's streets and this girl has ridden 18 miles on this late-summer Sunday - starting and finishing in this park. The shadow of a rear bicycle wheel can be seen to her right and she feigns death by spreading out on the grass, pretending to sleep before reviving herself with a drink and pedalling on home, yet another mile away.
    freewheel01-23-09-2007_1.jpg
  • Railings made from World War 2 stretchers on the 24th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The WW2 stretchers were once used to carry thousands of wounded civilians in the Blitz. The so-called stretcher fences can be found on estates in Peckham, Brixton, Deptford, Oval and East London.
    D_WW2_Stretchers-1044567.jpg
  • Railings made from World War 2 stretchers on the 24th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The WW2 stretchers were once used to carry thousands of wounded civilians in the Blitz. The so-called stretcher fences can be found on estates in Peckham, Brixton, Deptford, Oval and East London.
    D_WW2_Stretchers-1044538.jpg
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