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Uxbridge, Slum clearance. Inhabitants of Bakers Yard, Nashs Yard
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Uxbridge, Slum clearance. Inhabitants of Bakers Yard, Nashs Yard
Uxbridge, Slum clearance. Inhabitants of Bakers Yard, Nashs Yard, Bell yard and York Road moved to new estate off Glebe Road, Austin Way 9th December 1932
Staff
Uxbridge Gazette
Mirrorpix
Uxbridge
Greater London
England
Media ID 21732860
© Mirrorpix
Hillingdon Outer Boroughs Outer London Poverty Slums South East Uxbridge
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This print captures a significant moment in the history of Uxbridge, England during the 1930s. Titled "Uxbridge, Slum clearance" it showcases the inhabitants of Bakers Yard, Nashs Yard, Bell yard, and York Road as they are relocated to a new estate off Glebe Road called Austin Way on December 9th, 1932. The image depicts a street scene filled with people who have been affected by poverty and living conditions in slums. The faces tell stories of hardship and resilience as families gather their belongings before embarking on a new chapter in their lives. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by those residing in the outer boroughs of London during this era. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time, we are transported back to an era when urban renewal efforts sought to improve housing conditions for marginalized communities. It is evident that this moment marked both an end and a beginning - an end to cramped quarters and unsanitary living conditions, but also a beginning filled with hope for brighter days ahead. Captured by Staff from Memory Lane Prints, this print not only documents historical events but also serves as a testament to human strength amidst adversity. It stands as a visual reminder that progress can be achieved through collective action and compassionate initiatives aimed at uplifting communities impacted by poverty.
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