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  • Bailiffs escort housing activists away from properties from which they were evicted on the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Bailiffs escort housing activists away from properties from which they were evicted on the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Bailiffs monitor housing activists evicted from properties on the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Housing activists remove their belongings after being evicted by bailiffs from properties on the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Bailiffs prevent housing activists from reentering properties from which they had been evicted on the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Bailiffs and police officers speak to a housing activist evicted from a property on the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • A housing activist prepares to leave a property on the Sweets Way housing estate after having been evicted by bailiffs on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Housing activists sit with their belongings after having been evicted by bailiffs from properties at the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in a few cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • A bailiff escorts a housing activist after she was evicted from a rooftop above the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Housing activists remove their possessions after having been evicted by bailiffs from the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Young Brazilian boy juggling and smiling. In April 2014 thousands of people were evicted from Telerj favela in an old building owned by communications company Oi. Having nowhere to go, they camped outside the Central Cathderal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Many of them were children, they received many donations from local people and community groups.
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  • Volunteers sorting out donations of clothing to distribute. In April 2014 thousands of people were evicted from Telerj favela in an old building owned by communications company Oi. Having nowhere to go, they camped outside the Central Cathderal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Many of them were children, they received many donations from local people and community groups.
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  • Young Brazilian boy looking at a toy he was given from donations. In April 2014 thousands of people were evicted from Telerj favela in an old building owned by communications company Oi. Having nowhere to go, they camped outside the Central Cathderal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Many of them were children, they received many donations from local people and community groups.
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  • People lying down and sleeping on the floor. In April 2014 thousands of people were evicted from Telerj favela in an old building owned by communications company Oi. Having nowhere to go, they camped outside the Central Cathderal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Many of them were children, they received many donations from local people and community groups.
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  • People asking for certain items that have been donated. In April 2014 thousands of people were evicted from Telerj favela in an old building owned by communications company Oi. Having nowhere to go, they camped outside the Central Cathderal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Many of them were children, they received many donations from local people and community groups.
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  • Female volunteer talking to young girls. In April 2014 thousands of people were evicted from Telerj favela in an old building owned by communications company Oi. Having nowhere to go, they camped outside the Central Cathderal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Many of them were children, they received many donations from local people and community groups.
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  • Volunteers sorting out donations of clothing to distribute. In April 2014 thousands of people were evicted from Telerj favela in an old building owned by communications company Oi. Having nowhere to go, they camped outside the Central Cathderal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Many of them were children, they received many donations from local people and community groups.
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  • Volunteers sorting out donations of clothing to distribute. In April 2014 thousands of people were evicted from Telerj favela in an old building owned by communications company Oi. Having nowhere to go, they camped outside the Central Cathderal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Many of them were children, they received many donations from local people and community groups.
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  • Volunteers sorting out donations of clothing to distribute. In April 2014 thousands of people were evicted from Telerj favela in an old building owned by communications company Oi. Having nowhere to go, they camped outside the Central Cathderal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Many of them were children, they received many donations from local people and community groups.
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  • In April 2014 thousands of people were evicted from Telerj favela in an old building owned by communications company Oi. Having nowhere to go, they camped outside the Central Cathderal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Many of them were children, they received many donations from local people and community groups.
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  • Volunteers sorting out donations of clothing to distribute. In April 2014 thousands of people were evicted from Telerj favela in an old building owned by communications company Oi. Having nowhere to go, they camped outside the Central Cathderal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Many of them were children, they received many donations from local people and community groups.
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  • Small chilr girl sleeping on the floor in the square with blankets. In April 2014 thousands of people were evicted from Telerj favela in an old building owned by communications company Oi. Having nowhere to go, they camped outside the Central Cathderal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Many of them were children, they received many donations from local people and community groups.
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  • Young girls painting each others nails, sitting on the floor. In April 2014 thousands of people were evicted from Telerj favela in an old building owned by communications company Oi. Having nowhere to go, they camped outside the Central Cathderal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Many of them were children, they received many donations from local people and community groups.
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  • Housing activists take refuge from bailiffs trying to evict them on a roof on the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. 2nd sentence - Why. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Housing activists take refuge on a rooftop from bailiffs trying to evict them from the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Housing activists take refuge on a rooftop from bailiffs trying to evict them from the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • A barricade built by housing activists close to the home of Mostafa Aliverdipour, the last surviving resident of the Sweets Way housing estate, to facilitate eviction resistance on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent or delay the eviction of Mr Aliverdipour and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Eviction notices are fixed around the door to the home of Mostafa Aliverdipour, the last surviving resident of the Sweets Way housing estate, on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent or delay the eviction of Mr Aliverdipour and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • A barricade built by housing activists close to the home of Mostafa Aliverdipour, the last surviving resident of the Sweets Way housing estate, to facilitate eviction resistance on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent or delay the eviction of Mr Aliverdipour and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • A housing activist hangs off a cherry picker being used by bailiffs for evictions from the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Housing activists cheer as they occupy a rooftop on the Sweets Way housing estate close to the home of its last surviving resident, Mostafa Aliverdipour, on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent or delay the eviction of Mr Aliverdipour and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • A view of housing activists occupying a rooftop on the Sweets Way housing estate close to the home of its last surviving resident, Mostafa Aliverdipour, on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent or delay the eviction of Mr Aliverdipour and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • A police officer observes housing activists constructing a barricade on the Sweets Way housing estate close to the home of its last surviving resident, Mostafa Aliverdipour, on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent or delay the eviction of Mr Aliverdipour and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Bailiffs retrieve a housing activist from a cherry picker used for evictions from the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Bailiffs retrieve a housing activist from a cherry picker used for evictions from the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Bailiffs carry away mattresses after evicting housing activists from properties on the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Housing activists construct a barricade on the Sweets Way housing estate close to the home of its last surviving resident, Mostafa Aliverdipour, on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent or delay the eviction of Mr Aliverdipour and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Housing activists construct a barricade on the Sweets Way housing estate close to the home of its last surviving resident, Mostafa Aliverdipour, on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent or delay the eviction of Mr Aliverdipour and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Housing activists construct a barricade on the Sweets Way housing estate close to the home of its last surviving resident, Mostafa Aliverdipour, on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent or delay the eviction of Mr Aliverdipour and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Housing activists construct a barricade on the Sweets Way housing estate close to the home of its last surviving resident, Mostafa Aliverdipour, on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent or delay the eviction of Mr Aliverdipour and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Police officers arrest a housing activist following his eviction by bailiffs from the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • A banner is dropped by housing activists occupying a rooftop on the Sweets Way housing estate close to the home of its last surviving resident, Mostafa Aliverdipour, on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent or delay the eviction of Mr Aliverdipour and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Housing activists occupy a rooftop on the Sweets Way housing estate close to the home of its last surviving resident, Mostafa Aliverdipour, on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent or delay the eviction of Mr Aliverdipour and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Bailiffs and police officers retrieve a housing activist from a cherry picker used for evictions from the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • A property on the Sweets Way housing estate vandalised by its legal owners so as to prevent reoccupation following eviction of its previous residents seen on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Graffiti at the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London occupied properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in a few cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • A property on the Sweets Way housing estate boarded up and vandalised by its legal owners so as to prevent reoccupation following eviction of its previous residents seen on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Properties on the Sweets Way housing estate close to the home of Mostafa Aliverdipour, its last remaining resident, on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent or delay the eviction of Mr Aliverdipour and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • A housing activist rests on a makeshift bed close to the home of Mostafa Aliverdipour, the last remaining resident of the Sweets Way housing estate, on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent or delay the eviction of Mr Aliverdipour and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
    MK-20150923-Sweets-Way-eviction-170.jpg
  • A masked housing activist tries to persuade bailiffs to quit their jobs on the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • A masked housing activist tries to persuade bailiffs to quit their jobs on the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied some of the properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in some cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
    MK-20150923-Sweets-Way-eviction-058.jpg
  • Housing activists jeer at bailiffs at the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London had occupied properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in a few cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the estate’s last remaining resident and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • A housing activist stands in front of graffiti at the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London occupied properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in a few cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • A housing activist wearing a balaclava stands in front of a barricade at the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London occupied properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in a few cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • A housing activist wearing a balaclava stands in front of a barricade at the Sweets Way housing estate on 23rd September 2015 in London, United Kingdom. A group of housing activists calling for better social housing provision in London occupied properties on the 142-home estate in Whetstone, in a few cases refurbishing properties intentionally destroyed by the legal owners following eviction of the original residents, in order to try to prevent the eviction of the last resident on the estate and the planned demolition and redevelopment of the entire estate by Barnet Council and Annington Property Ltd.
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  • Augusto Periera outside his home before it is demolished. His house is one of the last standing of the original homes, is demolished today. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
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  • Residents who stayed on move into their new, Government built homes. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
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  • Augusto Periera takes out his final belongings before his home is demolished. His house is one of the last standing of the original homes, is demolished today. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
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  • The house of Augusto Pereira, one of the last standing of the original homes, is demolished today. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
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  • The house of Augusto Pereira, one of the last standing of the original homes, is demolished today. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
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  • Residents who stayed on move into their new Government built homes, with the Olympic park shining in the background. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8335.jpg
  • Residents who stayed on, move into their new Government built homes, with the Olympic park shining in the background. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8321.jpg
  • Residents who stayed on move into their new Government built homes, with the Olympic park shining in the background. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8631.jpg
  • Augusto Periera outside his home before it is demolished, in front of a Brazil flag that reading memory cannot be removed. His house is one of the last standing of the original homes, and was demolished today. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8601.jpg
  • A digging taking apart and collecting rubble from the last homes on the site - Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8552.jpg
  • Augusto Periera outside his home before it is demolished, in front of a Brazil flag that reading memory cannot be removed. His house is one of the last standing of the original homes, and was demolished today. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8581.jpg
  • Augusto Periera and son take out his final belongings before his home is demolished. His house is one of the last standing of the original homes, is demolished today. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8529.jpg
  • A digging taking apart and collecting rubble from the last homes on the site - Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8498.jpg
  • Augusto Periera takes out his final belongings before his home is demolished. His house is one of the last standing of the original homes, is demolished today. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8515.jpg
  • The house of Augusto Pereira, one of the last standing of the original homes, is demolished today. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8426.jpg
  • Residents who stayed on, move into their new, Government built homes. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8325.jpg
  • Augusto Periera and son take out his final belongings before his home is demolished. His house is one of the last standing of the original homes, is demolished today. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8535.jpg
  • Augusto Periera takes out his final belongings before his home is demolished. His house is one of the last standing of the original homes, is demolished today. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8527.jpg
  • The house of Augusto Pereira, one of the last standing of the original homes, is demolished today. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8390.jpg
  • The house of Augusto Pereira, one of the last standing of the original homes, is demolished today. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8400.jpg
  • Augusto Periera takes out his final belongings before his home is demolished. His house is one of the last standing of the original homes, is demolished today. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8411.jpg
  • Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8371.jpg
  • Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8359.jpg
  • Residents who stayed on move into their new Government built homes, with the Olympic park shining in the background. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8648.jpg
  • A digging taking apart and collecting rubble from the last homes on the site - Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8472.jpg
  • A digging taking apart and collecting rubble from the last homes on the site - Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8467.jpg
  • The house of Augusto Pereira, one of the last standing of the original homes, is demolished today. Vila Autodromo favela, in the west zone of Rio, is in direct site of the Rio 2016 Olympic park. There has been an ongoing struggle between residents and the City Government of Eduardo Paes. After a long battle, 20 families who held on were allowed to stay, on the provision that they moved into houses constructed by the state, in the same style as the public housing programme.
    _MG_8382.jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, 1960s architecture and retail stock is taken away by shop keepers before doors are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
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  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, 1960s architecture and retail stock is taken away by shop keepers before doors are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
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  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, shop keepers prepare to leave their businesses before doors are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre15-24...jpg
  • Condemned housing in Dalston/Hackney whose former residents are celebrated in a series of photography portraits before the demolition of their old homes. Commissioned portrait prints of the people who used to live here have been posted into their apartment windows, long after their departure, making way for a new development that will contribute to the changing face of Hackney, one of London’s poorest and largest boroughs – a year before the 2012 Olympiad, a few miles away in Stratford.
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  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, the shutters come down in Iceland as the mall locks its doors for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre60-24...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, 1960s architecture and retail stock is taken away by shop keepers before doors are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre52-24...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, 1960s architecture and retail stock is taken away by shop keepers before doors are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre49-24...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, 1960s architecture and retail stock is taken away by shop keepers before doors are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre29-24...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, 1960s architecture and retail stock is taken away by shop keepers before doors are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre32-24...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, 1960s architecture and retail stock is taken away by shop keepers before doors are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre18-24...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, 1960s architecture and retail stock is taken away by shop keepers before doors are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre09-24...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, 1960s architecture and retail stock is taken away by shop keepers before doors are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre08-24...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, 1960s architecture and retail stock is taken away by shop keepers before doors are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre12-24...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, market stallholders clear away their pitches before gates are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre113-2...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, market stallholders clear away their pitches before gates are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre115-2...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, a shopper is refused entry as the shutters come down in Iceland as the mall locks its doors for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre61-24...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, 1960s architecture and retail stock is taken away by shop keepers before doors are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre65-24...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, 1960s architecture and retail stock is taken away by shop keepers before doors are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre53-24...jpg
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