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Repairing Wedmore Estate P_H00258_001
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Repairing Wedmore Estate P_H00258_001
Wedmore Estate, Wessex Buildings, Wedmore Street, Holloway, Islington, Greater London. Builders working on the repair of war damaged London Council Council flats, at the Wedmore Estate.
The block of flats at the Wedmore Estate were known collectively as the Wessex Buildings, and consisted of three blocks of 40 flats, Melchester, Norcombe and Weatherbury Houses. This image shows the damage caused by bombing during the Second World War to one of these blocks
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Media ID 25316313
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1940s Bomb Damage Builder Building Construction Council Flats Housing People Reconstruction Second World War Work Workmen London County Council
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This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing the tireless efforts of builders working on the repair of war-damaged London Council flats at the Wedmore Estate. The Wedmore Estate, located in Holloway, Islington, Greater London, was home to three blocks of 40 flats collectively known as the Wessex Buildings - Melchester, Norcombe, and Weatherbury Houses. During the Second World War, these buildings fell victim to devastating bombings that left them in ruins. However, this image serves as a testament to resilience and determination as it showcases the reconstruction process taking place amidst the aftermath of destruction. The photograph reveals a scene filled with activity and purpose. Builders can be seen diligently repairing one of the damaged blocks while others work tirelessly nearby. Their commitment to restoring these council flats is evident through their focused expressions and dedicated efforts. As we gaze upon this historic snapshot from the 1940s, we are reminded not only of the physical damage caused by war but also of humanity's unwavering spirit to rebuild and create anew. This image stands as a powerful symbol of hope and renewal during challenging times. Preserved by Historic England under Ministry of Works' ownership rights (not for commercial use), this print offers us an invaluable glimpse into an era marked by both devastation and resilience - reminding us that even amidst destruction, there is always room for rebuilding and progress.
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