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  • Aspirational illustration of future housing development where gentrification is happening in Camberwell, south London.
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  • Aspirational illustration of future housing development where gentrification is happening in Camberwell, south London.
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  • Aspirational illustration of future housing development where gentrification is happening in Camberwell, south London.
    camberwell_gentrification01-12-05-20...jpg
  • Aspirational illustration of future housing development where gentrification is happening in Camberwell, south London.
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  • Aspirational message on construction hoarding where gentrification is happening in Camberwell, south London.
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  • The message 'Die Yuppy Scum' written on a construction hoarding for new flats on 20th January 2017, in Camden, London, England.
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  • The message 'Die Yuppy Scum' written on a construction hoarding for new flats on 20th January 2017, in Camden, London, England.
    canal_walk-08-22-01-2017.jpg
  • New apartments rise over the fence of the Grow Elephant Community Garden, on the new kent Road at Elephant & Castle, Southwark. Surrounded by the arrival of gentrified apartments, many bought by foreign investors, Grow Elephant is on New Kent Road and occupying the former Heygate estate. Regular gardening workshops, volunteering sessions are organised making it an important social space for the local residents.
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  • New apartments rise over the fence of the Grow Elephant Community Garden, on the new kent Road at Elephant & Castle, Southwark. Surrounded by the arrival of gentrified apartments, many bought by foreign investors, Grow Elephant is on New Kent Road and occupying the former Heygate estate. Regular gardening workshops, volunteering sessions are organised making it an important social space for the local residents.
    elephant_park-28-11-10-2016.jpg
  • New apartments rise over the fence of the Grow Elephant Community Garden, on the new kent Road at Elephant & Castle, Southwark. Surrounded by the arrival of gentrified apartments, many bought by foreign investors, Grow Elephant is on New Kent Road and occupying the former Heygate estate. Regular gardening workshops, volunteering sessions are organised making it an important social space for the local residents.
    elephant_park-23-11-10-2016.jpg
  • New apartments rise over the fence of the Grow Elephant Community Garden, on the new kent Road at Elephant & Castle, Southwark.
    elephant_park-36-11-10-2016.jpg
  • Two men carry supplies from a white van and past a mural that remembers the 1981 Brixton riots and the systematic racism and harassment by police of Brixton's black community, on 21st January 2022, in Railton Road, London, England. The artwork, by artists Jacob V Joyce, Monique Jackson, Ailsa Yexley, Buki Bayode and Sola Olulode, was crowdfunded and depicts the 40th anniversary of the 1981 Brixton uprisings, when rioting started from 10th, 11th and 12th April 1981 on Brixton's Railton Road, known as the Front Line, triggered by institutional racial discrimination and inequality on young black men, by the Met police.
    brixton_mural-04-21-01-2022.jpg
  • Two men carry supplies from a white van and past a mural that remembers the 1981 Brixton riots and the systematic racism and harassment by police of Brixton's black community, on 21st January 2022, in Railton Road, London, England. The artwork, by artists Jacob V Joyce, Monique Jackson, Ailsa Yexley, Buki Bayode and Sola Olulode, was crowdfunded and depicts the 40th anniversary of the 1981 Brixton uprisings, when rioting started from 10th, 11th and 12th April 1981 on Brixton's Railton Road, known as the Front Line, triggered by institutional racial discrimination and inequality on young black men, by the Met police.
    brixton_mural-06-21-01-2022.jpg
  • Two men carry supplies from a white van and past a mural that remembers the 1981 Brixton riots and the systematic racism and harassment by police of Brixton's black community, on 21st January 2022, in Railton Road, London, England. The artwork, by artists Jacob V Joyce, Monique Jackson, Ailsa Yexley, Buki Bayode and Sola Olulode, was crowdfunded and depicts the 40th anniversary of the 1981 Brixton uprisings, when rioting started from 10th, 11th and 12th April 1981 on Brixton's Railton Road, known as the Front Line, triggered by institutional racial discrimination and inequality on young black men, by the Met police.
    brixton_mural-03-21-01-2022.jpg
  • Two men carry supplies from a white van and past a mural that remembers the 1981 Brixton riots and the systematic racism and harassment by police of Brixton's black community, on 21st January 2022, in Railton Road, London, England. The artwork, by artists Jacob V Joyce, Monique Jackson, Ailsa Yexley, Buki Bayode and Sola Olulode, was crowdfunded and depicts the 40th anniversary of the 1981 Brixton uprisings, when rioting started from 10th, 11th and 12th April 1981 on Brixton's Railton Road, known as the Front Line, triggered by institutional racial discrimination and inequality on young black men, by the Met police.
    brixton_mural-01-21-01-2022.jpg
  • Two men carry supplies from a white van and past a mural that remembers the 1981 Brixton riots and the systematic racism and harassment by police of Brixton's black community, on 21st January 2022, in Railton Road, London, England. The artwork, by artists Jacob V Joyce, Monique Jackson, Ailsa Yexley, Buki Bayode and Sola Olulode, was crowdfunded and depicts the 40th anniversary of the 1981 Brixton uprisings, when rioting started from 10th, 11th and 12th April 1981 on Brixton's Railton Road, known as the Front Line, triggered by institutional racial discrimination and inequality on young black men, by the Met police.
    brixton_mural-02-21-01-2022.jpg
  • Two men carry supplies from a white van and past a mural that remembers the 1981 Brixton riots and the systematic racism and harassment by police of Brixton's black community, on 21st January 2022, in Railton Road, London, England. The artwork, by artists Jacob V Joyce, Monique Jackson, Ailsa Yexley, Buki Bayode and Sola Olulode, was crowdfunded and depicts the 40th anniversary of the 1981 Brixton uprisings, when rioting started from 10th, 11th and 12th April 1981 on Brixton's Railton Road, known as the Front Line, triggered by institutional racial discrimination and inequality on young black men, by the Met police.
    brixton_mural-05-21-01-2022.jpg
  • A man walks past a construction hoarding showing two women playing snooker, advertising a new housing development in Canning Town called the Hallsville Quarter by the Grainger developer,on 20th January 2022, in Newham, London, England. Canning Town is undergoing a £3.7 billion regeneration programme.
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  • High-rise residential properties in Canning Town, part of the £3.7 billion regeneration programme in this east end borough, on 20th January 2022, in London, England.
    canning_town-02-20-01-2022.jpg
  • High-rise residential properties at Caxton Works in Canning Town, on 20th January 2022, in Newham, London, England. Canning Town is undergoing a £3.7 billion regeneration programme.
    caxton_works-01-20-01-2022.jpg
  • A woman pushes a child's buggy down the A1011 North Woolwich Road beneath high-rise residential properties in Canning Town, on 20th January 2022, in Newham, London, England. Canning Town is undergoing a £3.7 billion regeneration programme.
    canning_town-04-20-01-2022.jpg
  • A woman pushes a child's buggy down the A1011 North Woolwich Road beneath high-rise residential properties in Canning Town, on 20th January 2022, in Newham, London, England. Canning Town is undergoing a £3.7 billion regeneration programme.
    canning_town-03-20-01-2022.jpg
  • A woman walks down the A1011 North Woolwich Road beneath high-rise residential properties in Canning Town, on 20th January 2022, in Newham, London, England. Canning Town is undergoing a £3.7 billion regeneration programme.
    canning_town-01-20-01-2022.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.
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  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, 1960s architecture 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_centre94-24...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_centre73-24...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_centre24-24...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_centre21-24...jpg
  • As the number of UK Coronavirus cases rose to over 8,000, it was announced that thousands of 15-minute home tests could be made available within days to those self-isolating with symptoms. A barrier surrounds an image of the Elephant & Castle development (aka Elephant Park), on 25th March 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Walworth-24-25-03-2020.jpg
  • Passers-by and a marketing hoarding for the newest delvelopment at Elephant and Castle called Elephant Park, on 25th April 2018, in London, England.
    Elephant_park-07-25-04-2018.jpg
  • New residential properties line the new Silvertown Way regeneration development in Canning Town, Newham, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
    skyline_cablecar10-10-08-2021.jpg
  • An aerial view from an Emirates Air Line cable car of showing Thames riverside apartments, the O2 Arena on the Greenwich Peninsular and the distant London Docklands, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
    skyline_cablecar04-10-08-2021.jpg
  • Shadowed lettering seen in detail in an estate agent's window selling new one, two and three bedroom studio apartment spaces in Royal Victoria Docks, Canning Town, Newham, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
    property_window01-10-08-2021.jpg
  • Residential property billboards on the new Silvertown Way regeneration development in Canning Town, Newham, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
    newham_development03-10-08-2021.jpg
  • High-rise property apartmens at the Royal Victoria Docks in Canning Town, Newham, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
    eastend_property06-10-08-2021.jpg
  • High-rise property apartmens at the Royal Victoria Docks in Canning Town, Newham, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
    eastend_property05-10-08-2021.jpg
  • A man on the balcony of his high-rise property apartment looks out over the Royal Victoria Docks in Canning Town, Newham, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
    eastend_property01-10-08-2021.jpg
  • The iconic Elephant at Elephant and Castle in south London, has returned after restoration, to its new place overlooking Elephant Square, on 8th July 2021, in London, England. The statue, a replica of the one that stood above the Elephant and Castle pub from 1898 to 1959, was taken down earlier this year from outside the recently demolished shopping centre.
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  • The changing urban landscape of the former Elephant & Castle shopping centre which is being demolished and redeveloped in south London, on 8th July 2021, in 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&castle04-08-07-2021.jpg
  • The rear view of a man who is looking at the image of the London skyline which is printed on a construction hoarding on the Southbank, on 10th June 2021, in London, England.
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  • 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_centre127-2...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_centre125-2...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_centre123-2...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_centre118-2...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, market stallholders like Nassim 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_centre110-2...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, 1960s architecture 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_centre101-2...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, 1960s architecture 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_centre95-24...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_centre92-24...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_centre91-24...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, south Londoners pass the iconic Elephant symbol is outside the mall 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_centre87-24...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, south Londoners pass the iconic Elephant symbol is outside the mall 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_centre82-24...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, south Londoners pass the iconic Elephant symbol is outside the mall 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_centre80-24...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, south Londoners pass the iconic Elephant symbol is outside the mall 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_centre76-24...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, south Londoners pass the iconic Elephant symbol is outside the mall 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_centre74-24...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.
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  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, 1960s architecture 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_centre68-24...jpg
  • 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_centre59-24...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.
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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.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre44-24...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_centre36-24...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.
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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, 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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  • Circling the Wembley Stadium arena are new properties under construction, on 6th November 2019, in Wembley, London, England.
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  • Passers-by and a marketing hoarding for the newest delvelopment at Elephant and Castle called Elephant Park, on 25th April 2018, in London, England.
    Elephant_park-04-25-04-2018.jpg
  • A resident of Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate cleans a window with a banner on the balcony protesting about the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents on the Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, "We are one of the UK's largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities."
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  • A resident of Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate cleans a window with a banner on the balcony protesting about the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents on the Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, "We are one of the UK's largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities."
    denizen_protest-16-30-10-2017.jpg
  • A resident of Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate cleans a window with a banner on the balcony protesting about the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents on the Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, "We are one of the UK's largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities."
    denizen_protest-14-30-10-2017.jpg
  • A resident of Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate cleans a window with a banner on the balcony protesting about the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents on the Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, "We are one of the UK's largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities."
    denizen_protest-13-30-10-2017.jpg
  • Banners on the balconies of homes in Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate to protest about the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents on the Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, "We are one of the UK's largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities."
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  • Banners on the balconies of homes in Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate to protest about the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents on the Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, "We are one of the UK's largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities."
    denizen_protest-02-30-10-2017.jpg
  • A No Contract sign in the window of a new PureGym, on 2nd March 2017, in Camberwell, London borough of Southwark, England. PureGym Limited is a chain of no frills fitness clubs in the United Kingdom. The chain is based in Leeds and has gyms across the UK. It is Britain's largest gym chain by membership with about 450,000 members currently signed up and has plans to open 300 gyms by 2020.
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  • A No Contract sign in the window of a new PureGym, on 2nd March 2017, in Camberwell, London borough of Southwark, England. PureGym Limited is a chain of no frills fitness clubs in the United Kingdom. The chain is based in Leeds and has gyms across the UK. It is Britain's largest gym chain by membership with about 450,000 members currently signed up and has plans to open 300 gyms by 2020.
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  • A south Londoner walks past a regeneration project hoarding at Elephant Park, at Elephant & Castle, London borough of Southwark. Southwark Council’s development partner, Lendlease is regenerating over 28 acres across three sites at the heart of Elephant & Castle, in what is the latest major regeneration opportunity in zone 1 London. The vision for the £1.5 billion regeneration is to build on the area’s strengths and vibrant character in order to re-establish Elephant & Castle as one of London’s most flourishing urban quarters. The Elephant & Castle regeneration is of a scale rarely seen in central London and includes almost 3,000 new homes, plus office, retail, community, leisure and restaurant space.
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  • A Plane tree and a regeneration project hoarding at Elephant Park, at Elephant & Castle, London borough of Southwark. Southwark Council’s development partner, Lendlease is regenerating over 28 acres across three sites at the heart of Elephant & Castle, in what is the latest major regeneration opportunity in zone 1 London. The vision for the £1.5 billion regeneration is to build on the area’s strengths and vibrant character in order to re-establish Elephant & Castle as one of London’s most flourishing urban quarters. The Elephant & Castle regeneration is of a scale rarely seen in central London and includes almost 3,000 new homes, plus office, retail, community, leisure and restaurant space.
    elephant_park-16-11-10-2016.jpg
  • Contractors erect a new regeneration project hoarding at Elephant Park, at Elephant & Castle, London borough of Southwark. Southwark Council’s development partner, Lendlease is regenerating over 28 acres across three sites at the heart of Elephant & Castle, in what is the latest major regeneration opportunity in zone 1 London. The vision for the £1.5 billion regeneration is to build on the area’s strengths and vibrant character in order to re-establish Elephant & Castle as one of London’s most flourishing urban quarters. The Elephant & Castle regeneration is of a scale rarely seen in central London and includes almost 3,000 new homes, plus office, retail, community, leisure and restaurant space.
    elephant_park-47-11-10-2016.jpg
  • A south Londoner walks past a regeneration project hoarding at Elephant Park, at Elephant & Castle, London borough of Southwark. Southwark Council’s development partner, Lendlease is regenerating over 28 acres across three sites at the heart of Elephant & Castle, in what is the latest major regeneration opportunity in zone 1 London. The vision for the £1.5 billion regeneration is to build on the area’s strengths and vibrant character in order to re-establish Elephant & Castle as one of London’s most flourishing urban quarters. The Elephant & Castle regeneration is of a scale rarely seen in central London and includes almost 3,000 new homes, plus office, retail, community, leisure and restaurant space.
    elephant_park-52-11-10-2016.jpg
  • A London bus pases the new Elephant Park development on the Walworth Road, at Elephant & Castle, London borough of Southwark. Southwark Council’s development partner, Lendlease is regenerating over 28 acres across three sites at the heart of Elephant & Castle, in what is the latest major regeneration opportunity in zone 1 London. The vision for the £1.5 billion regeneration is to build on the area’s strengths and vibrant character in order to re-establish Elephant & Castle as one of London’s most flourishing urban quarters. The Elephant & Castle regeneration is of a scale rarely seen in central London and includes almost 3,000 new homes, plus office, retail, community, leisure and restaurant space.
    elephant_park-60-11-10-2016.jpg
  • Two women walk past a regeneration project hoarding at Elephant Park, at Elephant & Castle, London borough of Southwark. Southwark Council’s development partner, Lendlease is regenerating over 28 acres across three sites at the heart of Elephant & Castle, in what is the latest major regeneration opportunity in zone 1 London. The vision for the £1.5 billion regeneration is to build on the area’s strengths and vibrant character in order to re-establish Elephant & Castle as one of London’s most flourishing urban quarters. The Elephant & Castle regeneration is of a scale rarely seen in central London and includes almost 3,000 new homes, plus office, retail, community, leisure and restaurant space.
    elephant_park-62-11-10-2016.jpg
  • Lunchtime people enjoy autumn sunshine outside the new Pret a Manger cafe with the soon to be demolished Shopping Centre (right) at Elephant & Castle, south London.
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  • Locals walk past a construction hoarding showing the future regenerated development at Elephant & Castle, south London.
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  • Locals walk and scoot past a construction hoarding showing the future regenerated development at Elephant & Castle, south London.
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  • A mother leads her kids past the exterior frontage of Carnegie Library in Herne Hill. Faced with the closure of its local library, Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privately-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
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  • A father leads his kids past the exterior frontage of Carnegie Library in Herne Hill. Faced with the closure of its local library, Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privately-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library09-25-02-2016.jpg
  • The exterior frontage of Carnegie Library in Herne Hill. Faced with the closure of its local library, Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privately-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library06-25-02-2016.jpg
  • The exterior frontage of Carnegie Library in Herne Hill. Faced with the closure of its local library, Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privately-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library02-23-02-2016.jpg
  • Thames riverside residential properties and London Docklands Cityscape, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
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  • Shadowed lettering seen in detail in an estate agent's window selling new one, two and three bedroom studio apartment spaces in Royal Victoria Docks, Canning Town, Newham, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
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  • Shadowed lettering seen in detail in an estate agent's window selling new one, two and three bedroom studio apartment spaces in Royal Victoria Docks, Canning Town, Newham, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
    property_window03-10-08-2021.jpg
  • Shadowed lettering seen in detail in an estate agent's window selling new one, two and three bedroom studio apartment spaces in Royal Victoria Docks, Canning Town, Newham, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
    property_window02-10-08-2021.jpg
  • Residential property billboards on the new Silvertown Way regeneration development in Canning Town, Newham, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
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  • A cyle network route sign beneath new residential properties on the Silvertown Way regeneration development in Canning Town, Newham, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
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  • A man on the balcony of his high-rise property apartment looks out over the Royal Victoria Docks in Canning Town, Newham, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
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  • A man on the balcony of his high-rise property apartment looks out over the Royal Victoria Docks in Canning Town, Newham, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
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  • The changing urban landscape of the former Elephant & Castle shopping centre which is being demolished and redeveloped in south London, on 8th July 2021, in 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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  • The rear view of a man who is looking at the image of the London skyline which is printed on a construction hoarding on the Southbank, on 10th June 2021, in London, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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