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A Century Of The East End

Includes a selection of photographs that illustrates the transformation that has taken place in the East End during the 20th century. This book offers an insight into the daily lives and living conditions of local people and gives the reader glimpses and details of familiar places during this century of unprecedented change.
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Includes: a selection of photographs that illustrates the transformation that has taken place in the East End during the 20th century. This book offers an insight into the daily lives & living conditions of local people & gives the reader glimpses & details of familiar places during this century of unprecedented change.

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