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  • A father looks down at four coloured umbrellas that have been left on the pavement outside a terraced street in Belfast.
    terraced_street1-26-09-1996.jpg
  • A sign for an electric vehicle charging point, is outside a row of early Victorian terraced homes in the south London borough of Southwark, on 21st November 2021, in London, England.
    terraced_homes-01-21-11-2021.jpg
  • A tree dressed with Christmas decorations sits outside a Victorian terraced house in Herne Hill, SE24, on 18th December 2017, in London, England.
    christmas_house-03-18-12-2017.jpg
  • Slate mountains dominate local streets and terraced homes at dawn, on 3rd October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-12-03-10-2021.jpg
  • Slate mountains dominate local streets and terraced homes at dawn, on 3rd October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-09-03-10-2021.jpg
  • Slate mountains dominate local streets and terraced homes at dawn, on 3rd October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-10-03-10-2021.jpg
  • Slate mountains dominate local streets and terraced homes at dawn, on 3rd October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-07-03-10-2021.jpg
  • The bay windows of terraced homes at Crystal Palace, on 16th June 2021, in London, England.
    gypsy_hill28-16-06-2021.jpg
  • The bay windows of terraced homes at Crystal Palace, on 16th June 2021, in London, England.
    gypsy_hill27-16-06-2021.jpg
  • A tree dressed with Christmas decorations sits outside a Victorian terraced house in Herne Hill, SE24, on 18th December 2017, in London, England.
    christmas_house-01-18-12-2017.jpg
  • A lightning bolt spreads across night skies over South London terraced homes. .Lightning is an atmospheric discharge of electricity accompanied by thunder, which typically occurs during thunderstorms, and sometimes during volcanic eruptions or dust storms. In the atmospheric electrical discharge, a leader of a bolt of lightning can travel at speeds of 220,000 km/h (140,000 mph), and can reach temperatures approaching 30,000 °C (54,000 °F), hot enough to fuse silica sand into glass channels known as fulgurites which are normally hollow and can extend some distance into the ground. There are some 16 million lightning storms in the world every year.
    electrical_strike01-12-02-1996.jpg
  • Slate mountains dominate local streets and terraced homes at dawn, on 3rd October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-14-03-10-2021.jpg
  • Slate mountains dominate local streets and terraced homes at dawn, on 3rd October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-13-03-10-2021.jpg
  • Slate mountains dominate local streets and terraced homes at dawn, on 3rd October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-08-03-10-2021.jpg
  • A tree dressed with Christmas decorations sits outside a Victorian terraced house in Herne Hill, SE24, on 18th December 2017, in London, England.
    christmas_house-02-18-12-2017.jpg
  • Slate mountains dominate local streets and terraced homes at dawn, on 3rd October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-11-03-10-2021.jpg
  • A tree dressed with Christmas decorations sits outside a Victorian terraced house in Herne Hill, SE24, on 18th December 2017, in London, England.
    christmas_house-04-18-12-2017.jpg
  • The bay windows of terraced homes at Crystal Palace, on 16th June 2021, in London, England.
    gypsy_hill29-16-06-2021.jpg
  • Seen from Bathwick Hill are foreground terraced homes at Dunsford Place on Bathwick Hill and in the distance, a cityscape of hillside properties around the city of Bath, on 19th February 2022, in Bath, England. The spa city of Bath was in the Roman period known as Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis" c. 60 AD) and in 2019, its population was 101,106.
    bath-09-19-02-2022.jpg
  • Seen from Bathwick Hill are foreground terraced homes at Dunsford Place on Bathwick Hill and in the distance, a cityscape of hillside properties around the city of Bath, on 19th February 2022, in Bath, England. The spa city of Bath was in the Roman period known as Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis" c. 60 AD) and in 2019, its population was 101,106.
    bath-06-19-02-2022.jpg
  • Seen from Bathwick Hill are foreground terraced homes at Dunsford Place on Bathwick Hill and in the distance, a cityscape of hillside properties around the city of Bath, on 19th February 2022, in Bath, England. The spa city of Bath was in the Roman period known as Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis" c. 60 AD) and in 2019, its population was 101,106.
    bath-04-19-02-2022.jpg
  • In a compressed perspective are the Doric pillars of London's famous Eaton Square. Bathed in mid-morning spring sunshine, shadows from nearby trees are cast over the cream-coloured pillars, some of which have the numbers of these exclusive and classically-designed properties in Belgravia. Shrubs and plants can be seen growing on the terraced balconies and  all the painted surfaces are pristine. Eaton Square is one of London's three garden squares built by Thomas Cubitt and the Grosvenor family when they developed the main part of Belgravia from 1826 until 1855. Belgravia attracts actors, politicians, ambassadors, big-budget bankers, traders and Prime Ministers like Neville Chamberlain and Stanley Baldwin at number 93.
    belgravia020-26-04-2008.jpg
  • Seen from Bathwick Hill are foreground terraced homes at Dunsford Place on Bathwick Hill and in the distance, a cityscape of hillside properties around the city of Bath, on 19th February 2022, in Bath, England. The spa city of Bath was in the Roman period known as Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis" c. 60 AD) and in 2019, its population was 101,106.
    bath-10-19-02-2022.jpg
  • Seen from Bathwick Hill are foreground terraced homes at Dunsford Place on Bathwick Hill and in the distance, a cityscape of hillside properties around the city of Bath, on 19th February 2022, in Bath, England. The spa city of Bath was in the Roman period known as Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis" c. 60 AD) and in 2019, its population was 101,106.
    bath-08-19-02-2022.jpg
  • Seen from Bathwick Hill are foreground terraced homes at Dunsford Place on Bathwick Hill and in the distance, a cityscape of hillside properties around the city of Bath, on 19th February 2022, in Bath, England. The spa city of Bath was in the Roman period known as Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis" c. 60 AD) and in 2019, its population was 101,106.
    bath-05-19-02-2022.jpg
  • Seen from Bathwick Hill are foreground terraced homes at Dunsford Place on Bathwick Hill and in the distance, a cityscape of hillside properties around the city of Bath, on 19th February 2022, in Bath, England. The spa city of Bath was in the Roman period known as Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis" c. 60 AD) and in 2019, its population was 101,106.
    bath-03-19-02-2022.jpg
  • Seen from Bathwick Hill are foreground terraced homes at Dunsford Place on Bathwick Hill and in the distance, a cityscape of hillside properties around the city of Bath, on 19th February 2022, in Bath, England. The spa city of Bath was in the Roman period known as Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis" c. 60 AD) and in 2019, its population was 101,106.
    bath-01-19-02-2022.jpg
  • In soft mid-morning spring sunshine, we see rising up from street-level the 5-storey houses with Doric columns in London's famous Eaton Square. Bathed in mid-morning spring sunshine, shadows from nearby trees are cast over the cream-coloured pillars of these exclusive and classically-designed properties in Belgravia. Shrubs and plants can be seen growing on the terraced balconies and all the painted surfaces are pristine. Eaton Square is one of London's three garden squares built by Thomas Cubitt and the Grosvenor family when they developed the main part of Belgravia from 1826 until 1855. Belgravia attracts actors, politicians, ambassadors, big-budget bankers, traders and Prime Ministers like Neville Chamberlain and Stanley Baldwin at number 93.
    belgravia038-26-04-2008.jpg
  • Seen from Bathwick Hill are foreground terraced homes at Dunsford Place on Bathwick Hill and in the distance, a cityscape of hillside properties around the city of Bath, on 19th February 2022, in Bath, England. The spa city of Bath was in the Roman period known as Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis" c. 60 AD) and in 2019, its population was 101,106.
    bath-12-19-02-2022.jpg
  • Seen from Bathwick Hill are foreground terraced homes at Dunsford Place on Bathwick Hill and in the distance, a cityscape of hillside properties around the city of Bath, on 19th February 2022, in Bath, England. The spa city of Bath was in the Roman period known as Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis" c. 60 AD) and in 2019, its population was 101,106.
    bath-11-19-02-2022.jpg
  • Seen from Bathwick Hill are foreground terraced homes at Dunsford Place on Bathwick Hill and in the distance, a cityscape of hillside properties around the city of Bath, on 19th February 2022, in Bath, England. The spa city of Bath was in the Roman period known as Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis" c. 60 AD) and in 2019, its population was 101,106.
    bath-07-19-02-2022.jpg
  • Seen from Bathwick Hill are foreground terraced homes at Dunsford Place on Bathwick Hill and in the distance, a cityscape of hillside properties around the city of Bath, on 19th February 2022, in Bath, England. The spa city of Bath was in the Roman period known as Aquae Sulis ("the waters of Sulis" c. 60 AD) and in 2019, its population was 101,106.
    bath-02-19-02-2022.jpg
  • On a fine spring day, we see the ornate fountain, ornamental central garden and beyond, the grand terraced properties of Wellington Square, SW3 in the borough of Kensington & Chelsea, London England. The pristine houses are all identically painted white, their perfect iron railings all black as are their heavy gloss-painted doors. Wellington Square is off the King's Road Chelsea and was built around 1830: Named after the 1st Duke of Wellington (the heroic Commander-in-Chief of the British Army - most famously at Waterloo in 1815 - then a Tory politician and in 1834, temporary Prime Minister).
    belgravia097-26-04-2008.jpg
  • Terraced houses at Chapel Street ('Stryd y Cape', in the Welsh language), on the seafront of Beaumaris, on 3rd October 2021, in Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales.
    wales_beaumaris-03-03-10-2021.jpg
  • A Merry Christmas message and a Neighbourhood Watch sticker in the sash window of a Victorian terraced house in Herne Hill, SE24, on 18th December 2017, in London, England.
    christmas_window-03-18-12-2017.jpg
  • As traffic zooms past, the art installation called 'House' stands alone on a now-empty and house-less East London street. Oddly, the contours of the structure have been inverted to reveal an inside-out version of the original building. It is a concrete cast of the inside of an entire Victorian terraced house completed in autumn 1993 and exhibited at the location of the original property -- 193 Grove Road -- in East London (all the houses in the street had earlier been knocked down by the council). Created by the artist Rachel Whiteread CBE (born 1963) this is her best-known sculpture. It won her the Turner Prize (the first woman to do so) for best young British artist in 1993. Here we see 'House' next to a lamp post which throws down it's light on a winter evening, before it was controversially demolished by the council in January 1994.
    rachel_whiteread01-15-12-2007 .jpg
  • Suburban terraced houses and Victorian-era flats are seen from Herne Hill's Brockwell Park, on 19th November 2020, in Lambeth, London, England.
    london_parklife18-19-11-2020.jpg
  • A Merry Christmas message and a Neighbourhood Watch sticker in the sash window of a Victorian terraced house in Herne Hill, SE24, on 18th December 2017, in London, England.
    christmas_window-01-18-12-2017.jpg
  • A Merry Christmas message and a Neighbourhood Watch sticker in the sash window of a Victorian terraced house in Herne Hill, SE24, on 18th December 2017, in London, England.
    christmas_window-04-18-12-2017.jpg
  • In a rear alleyway between poor terraced housing in Liverpool, England, we see many black bin-bags are left against industrial brick walls awaiting collection during the Merseyside dustmans' strike of 1991. The cobbled alley of these 'back to back' houses are in a poor area, south of the city centre and home to deprived families. The industrial action against the local authority was a health problem for Liverpool during the summer of '91 when streets filled with rubbish. Vermin like rats ran around and public city parks filled with every kind of refuse and garbage. Few of these back-to-backs now exist after being cleared to allow construction of high-rise tower-blocks and flats.
    toxteth_alley-14-06-1991.jpg
  • Surrounded by black bin-bags during the Merseyside dustmans' strike of 1991, two young "Scouse' girls lean against a brick wall in a rear alleyway between poor terraced housing in Liverpool, England. There is an older, taller white teenage girl with blonde hair dressed in a blue shell-suit and a shorter and younger friend of Asian-descent. Looking suspicious and amused at something across the cobbled alley of these 'back to back' houses in a poor area, South of the city centre, home to deprived families. The industrial action aginst the local authority was a health problem for Liverpool during the summer of '91 when streets filled with rubbish. Vermin like rats ran around and public city parks filled with every kind of refuse and garbage. Few of these back-to-backs exist after being cleared to allow construction of high-rise tower-blocks and flats.
    RB_017-14-06-1991.jpg
  • The artist Rachel Whiteread CBE (born 1963) sits on the steps of her best-known sculpture called 'House'. 'House' stands alone on a now-empty and house-less East London street. Oddly, the contours of the structure have been inverted to reveal an inside-out version of the original building. It is a concrete cast of the inside of an entire Victorian terraced house completed in autumn 1993 and exhibited at the location of the original property -- 193 Grove Road -- in East London (all the houses in the street had earlier been knocked down by the council). It won Whiteread the Turner Prize (the first woman to do so) for best young British artist in 1993. Here we see 'House' at a close distance with graffiti painted on the walls stating the words "Wot for ..why not!" before it was controversially demolished by the council in January 1994.
    rachel_whiteread02-15-12-2007 .jpg
  • Having packed nearly all their possessions into a removal company's truck, a family have left this terraced house apart from a telephone that sits on the carpet in the middle of the carpet, on a ground floor home in Herne Hill, South London England UK. The family have taken the precaution of using a professional removal company, rather than trying to move themselves,  and we see a yellow storage van parked outside in the street ready to drive  the house's contents to the new property. This family home is now empty awaiting its new occupants who will soon arrive with their own items.
    RB_130-28-09-1999.jpg
  • Terraced houses at Chapel Street ('Stryd y Cape', in the Welsh language), on the seafront of Beaumaris, on 3rd October 2021, in Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales.
    wales_beaumaris-02-03-10-2021.jpg
  • Terraced houses at Chapel Street ('Stryd y Cape', in the Welsh language), on the seafront of Beaumaris, on 3rd October 2021, in Beaumaris, Anglesey, Wales.
    wales_beaumaris-01-03-10-2021.jpg
  • Terraced homes and parked cars with an elevated viewpoint of the London skyline at Crystal Palace, on 16th June 2021, in London, England.
    gypsy_hill24-16-06-2021.jpg
  • Terraced homes with an elevated viewpoint of the London skyline at Crystal Palace, on 16th June 2021, in London, England.
    gypsy_hill18-16-06-2021.jpg
  • Terraced homes with an elevated viewpoint of the London skyline at Crystal Palace, on 16th June 2021, in London, England.
    gypsy_hill19-16-06-2021.jpg
  • Terraced homes with an elevated viewpoint of the London skyline at Crystal Palace, on 16th June 2021, in London, England.
    gypsy_hill20-16-06-2021.jpg
  • Terraced homes with an elevated viewpoint of the London skyline at Crystal Palace, on 16th June 2021, in London, England.
    gypsy_hill15-16-06-2021.jpg
  • Suburban terraced houses and Victorian-era flats are seen from Herne Hill's Brockwell Park, on 19th November 2020, in Lambeth, London, England.
    london_parklife17-19-11-2020.jpg
  • A Thameslink commuter train carriage passes suburban terraced houses and Victorian-era flats, seen from Herne Hill's Brockwell Park, on 19th November 2020, in Lambeth, London, England.
    london_parklife15-19-11-2020.jpg
  • A Thameslink commuter train carriage passes suburban terraced houses and Victorian-era flats, seen from Herne Hill's Brockwell Park, on 19th November 2020, in Lambeth, London, England.
    london_parklife16-19-11-2020.jpg
  • Terraced period properties on the northern side of Cadogan Square, SW!, on 24th July 2020, in London, England. Cadogan Square (1888) sometimes referred to as 'Cadogan Gardens' is in Knightsbridge, west London and named after Earl Cadogan. Whilst it is mainly a residential area, some of the properties are used for diplomatic and educational purposes.
    cadogan_square03-24-07-2020.jpg
  • Terraced period properties on the northern side of Cadogan Square, SW!, on 24th July 2020, in London, England. Cadogan Square (1888) sometimes referred to as 'Cadogan Gardens' is in Knightsbridge, west London and named after Earl Cadogan. Whilst it is mainly a residential area, some of the properties are used for diplomatic and educational purposes.
    cadogan_square01-24-07-2020.jpg
  • Terraced period properties on the northern side of Cadogan Square, SW!, on 24th July 2020, in London, England. Cadogan Square (1888) sometimes referred to as 'Cadogan Gardens' is in Knightsbridge, west London and named after Earl Cadogan. Whilst it is mainly a residential area, some of the properties are used for diplomatic and educational purposes.
    cadogan_square02-24-07-2020.jpg
  • Worn Victorian steps and terraced housing on Teviotdale Place alongside the Waters of Leith, in Edinburgh, on 26th June 2019, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
    edinburgh-38-26-06-2019.jpg
  • The community library box of books and terraced housing on Teviotdale Place alongside the Waters of Leith, in Edinburgh, on 26th June 2019, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
    edinburgh-36-26-06-2019.jpg
  • The community library box of books and terraced housing on Teviotdale Place alongside the Waters of Leith, in Edinburgh, on 26th June 2019, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
    edinburgh-35-26-06-2019.jpg
  • A Merry Christmas message and a Neighbourhood Watch sticker in the sash window of a Victorian terraced house in Herne Hill, SE24, on 18th December 2017, in London, England.
    christmas_window-02-18-12-2017.jpg
  • As traffic zooms past, the art installation called 'House' stands alone on a now-empty and house-less East London street, on 2nd December 1993, in London, England. The contours of the structure have been inverted to reveal an inside-out version of the original building. It is a concrete cast of the inside of an entire Victorian terraced house completed in autumn 1993 and exhibited at the location of the original property -- 193 Grove Road -- in East London (all the houses in the street had earlier been knocked down by the council). Created by the artist Rachel Whiteread CBE (born 1963) this is her best-known sculpture. It won her the Turner Prize (the first woman to do so) for best young British artist in 1993 before being controversially demolished by the council in January 1994.
    whiteread's_house-02-12-1993.jpg
  • A window cleaner leathers down a freshly washed window of a terraced house in The Dingle district of Liverpool, England. Next door, the neighbour's favourite colour is obviously red - the colour of his home, his car and his favourite football team too - Liverpool FC. There is a sense of pride here, unlike other areas of the city where derelict streets are still common. Here, the paintwork is fresh, the cars are spotless and the red house has a burglar alarm on the wall. The sign there is a degree of wealth in this neighbourhood.
    red_house_car-08-08-1991.jpg
  • A wide landscape of dereliction and poverty during the early 1990s in the city of Liverpool, England. The Liver building is seen in the far distance as a symbol of the city centre beyond an empty street up which a solitary man walks his dog. Empty buildings await destruction after the terraced housing has long been razed to the ground in the 1960s - the impoverished population having moved out for a better life elsewhere.
    liverpool_dereliction03-08-08-1991.jpg
  • A house-proud housewife trims her lawn with a pair of scissors in new housing on a terraced Liverpool street.
    scissors_grass01-14-06-1991.jpg
  • As a cyclist pedals his way along a path, a man enjoys late afternoon sunshine in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, London England. Seen from a central hill in this Victorian-designed open space, there are the terraced housing and larger tenement buildings behind that rise above the tree line in this undulating landscape. The person on the bicycle has been caught between two tree trunks as he approaches the man relaxing on the park bench and another pedestrian is seen further in the distance walking near a red car. It is scene of serenity among the urban sprawl of a capital city, where quiet places are precious and idyllic corners of greenery are highly-sought after. The Brockwell Hall Park Estate was created and landscaped in 1811. It was purchased for the people of Lambeth & Southwark and opened as a public park in 1892 by Lord Rosebery.
    RB_037-06-06-1990.jpg
  • Terraced homes with an elevated viewpoint of the London skyline at Crystal Palace, on 16th June 2021, in London, England.
    gypsy_hill26-16-06-2021.jpg
  • Terraced homes and parked cars with an elevated viewpoint of the London skyline at Crystal Palace, on 16th June 2021, in London, England.
    gypsy_hill23-16-06-2021.jpg
  • Terraced homes and parked cars with an elevated viewpoint of the London skyline at Crystal Palace, on 16th June 2021, in London, England.
    gypsy_hill22-16-06-2021.jpg
  • Terraced homes and parked cars with an elevated viewpoint of the London skyline at Crystal Palace, on 16th June 2021, in London, England.
    gypsy_hill21-16-06-2021.jpg
  • Terraced homes with an elevated viewpoint of the London skyline at Crystal Palace, on 16th June 2021, in London, England.
    gypsy_hill17-16-06-2021.jpg
  • A Merry Christmas message and a Neighbourhood Watch sticker in the sash window of a Victorian terraced house in Herne Hill, SE24, on 18th December 2017, in London, England.
    christmas_window-06-18-12-2017.jpg
  • A Welcome Home sign and flowers at the doorway of a terraced house in south London, on 7th December 2017, in London England.
    welcome_home-01-07-12-2017.jpg
  • A letting agent board outside terraced homes in Walworth, south London. OpenRent is an online letting agent and property service provider, founded in 2012. It is a UK-based startup company focused on technological solutions to property rentals.
    openrent_houses-01-11-10-2016.jpg
  • Lincoln Cathedral sits high on the skyline, across the city from terraced housing. In the distance, the cathedral stands dominating the city. Building commenced in 1088 and continued in several phases throughout the medieval period. It was reputedly the tallest building in the world for 238 years (1311–1549). Lincoln is a cathedral city and county town of Lincolnshire, England. The non-metropolitan district of Lincoln has a 2011 population of 93,541. Lincoln developed from the Roman town of Lindum Colonia, which developed from an Iron Age settlement. Lincoln's major landmarks are Lincoln Cathedral, a fine example of English Gothic architecture, and Lincoln Castle, an 11th-century Norman castle.
    lincoln_landscape-20-03-1988.jpg
  • A blurred cat walks past the rotting front door of a Victorian terraced house now dilapidated and abandoned on the streets of Toxteth. Toxteth is an inner-city area of Liverpool, Merseyside. It is located to the south of the city and is synonymous with social issues, degradation and poverty with some of the most underprivileged families in the UK. Recently many streets in the worst areas have been demolished including Beatle Ringo Starr's childhood home.
    liverpool_dereliction01-08-08-1991.jpg
  • A young girl of Asian descent pushes her doll in a pushchair uphill in an empty terraced Dingle Liverpool street. Walking up the steep pavement she pauses to look at the viewer in her pink dress. There is no-one else in the landscape and the little girl is quite alone in this inner-city scene. Dingle (known locally as the Dingle) is an inner-city area of Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is located to the south of the city, bordered by the adjoining districts of Toxteth and Aigburth. At the 2001 Census, the population was recorded at 13,246. Dingle is the last of the southern inner-city districts of Liverpool.
    gorbals_girl-08-08-1991.jpg
  • Looking down into a steep-sided valley, Distant streets and working-class terraced homes are beyond smoking chimneys from a Furnacite coking plant at Abercwmboi. Once known as the worst polluter in Britain it was owned by the National Coal Board (NCB) and sold to the Welsh Development Asoociation (WDA) for £1 Pound though arguments are still raging about how to clear it up and cleanup estimates range from £15-£20 million. The pollution had cruel effects on the local population. It made smokeless coal and locals joked that the plant took the smoke out and dumped it on the Cynon Valley but there was concern about toxic waste dumped in the village after the plant's closure and some suffered birth defects. Ironically, the plant was closed because of environmental considerations.
    abercwmboi_furnacite001-26-05-1989.jpg
  • The message in graffiti lettering "Don't come here they attack you" has been written on a wall outside a house in the Toxteth area of Liverpool, Merseyside England. Flat 1A has a bright red-painted door and red bricks in an otherwise poverty-stricken district of this poor inner-city where crime and social deprivation has become the normal way of life for Scouses (someone from Liverpool). We see the red theme carried throughout this image of threat and ill-discipline where survival is clearly hard. These 'back to back' terraced houses have largely been demolished during Liverpool's regeneration during the 60s and 70s though some remain, accommodating unfortunate families on low-income.
    RB_111-14-06-1991.jpg
  • Worn Victorian steps and terraced housing on Teviotdale Place alongside the Waters of Leith, in Edinburgh, on 26th June 2019, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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  • A filthy alleyway in Toxteth, Liverpool amid socially-deprived streets and terraced housing. Graffiti of girls' names has been painted on to the brick wall of a tenement building but is now peeling off. Weeds have grown around the cobbled pavement and the windows are boarded up in a landscape of urban dereliction and social depravity.
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  • A sun symbol belonging to the Communist Party of Nepal (UML - Unified Marxist Leninist) is seen before elections in a wide landscape of a Himalayan valley in the Gorkha district, one of the 75 districts of central Nepal. Beyond the red-painted sign that has been painted in red on a footpath rock, unavoidable by community passers-by, are fertile terraces where rice and other agricultural crops are growing to sustain villages in these foothills. The light is clear and we can see into the far distance to valleys and hills beyond.
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  • Cars parked along a residential street in Herne Hill SE24, on 10th February 2019, in London, England.
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  • Cars parked along a residential street in Herne Hill SE24, on 10th February 2019, in London, England.
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  • South London Georgian housing on the Camberwell New Road.
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  • Cars parked along a residential street in Herne Hill SE24, on 10th February 2019, in London, England.
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  • South London Georgian housing on the Camberwell New Road.
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  • Cars parked along a residential street in Herne Hill SE24, on 10th February 2019, in London, England.
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  • Paint has peeled away from the wall of an end-of-terrace house in Greenwich, on 16th September 2021, in London, England.
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  • Paint has peeled away from the wall of an end-of-terrace house in Greenwich, on 16th September 2021, in London, England.
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  • Paint has peeled away from the wall of an end-of-terrace house in Greenwich, on 16th September 2021, in London, England.
    peeling_house-02-16-09-2021.jpg
  • Paint has peeled away from the wall of an end-of-terrace house in Greenwich, on 16th September 2021, in London, England.
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  • Belgrave Square in Knightsbridge, on 14th March 2022, in London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
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  • Belgrave Square in Knightsbridge, on 14th March 2022, in London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
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  • Protesters occupy the property of Russian Oligarch and Putin ally, Oleg Deripaska at 5 Belgrave Square in Knightsbridge, on 14th March 2022, in London, England. The Squatters have hanged the Ukrainian flag from an upper window and show banners saying, "This property has been liberated" and an anti-Putin slogan.
    oligarch_squatters-09-14-03-2022.jpg
  • With homes and other properties beyond her, a walker climbs a hill above the city of Bath, on 19th February 2022, in Bath, Somerset, England.
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  • A south London residential street with homes leading downhill towards the city in the distance, at Crystal Palace in south London, on 22nd June 2022, in London, England.
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  • A south London residential street with homes leading downhill towards the city in the distance, at Crystal Palace in south London, on 22nd June 2022, in London, England.
    gypsy_hill-08-22-06-2022.jpg
  • Belgrave Square in Knightsbridge, on 14th March 2022, in London, England. Campaign group 'Transparency International' say an estimated £1.5bn of UK property has been spent with suspect funds from Russia, via the City of London, the UK capital's financial district.
    oligarch_squatters-34-14-03-2022.jpg
  • Protesters occupy the property of Russian Oligarch and Putin ally, Oleg Deripaska at 5 Belgrave Square in Knightsbridge, on 14th March 2022, in London, England. The Squatters have hanged the Ukrainian flag from an upper window and show banners saying, "This property has been liberated" and an anti-Putin slogan.
    oligarch_squatters-33-14-03-2022.jpg
  • Protesters occupy the property of Russian Oligarch and Putin ally, Oleg Deripaska at 5 Belgrave Square in Knightsbridge, on 14th March 2022, in London, England. The Squatters have hanged the Ukrainian flag from an upper window and show banners saying, "This property has been liberated" and an anti-Putin slogan.
    oligarch_squatters-31-14-03-2022.jpg
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