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EAW049455 ENGLAND (1953). The East London Packing Cases Works on Roebuck Road, Hainault, 1953. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.

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EAW049455
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EAW049456
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EAW049452
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EAW049456A
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EAW049454
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EAW049457
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EAW049453
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EAW049451
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Pennawd [EAW049455] The East London Packing Cases Works on Roebuck Road, Hainault, 1953. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
Cyfeirnod EAW049455
Dyddiad 19-May-1953
Dolen
Enw lle HAINAULT
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 546862, 191815
Hydred / Lledred 0.12099364843723, 51.605522376765
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol TQ469918

Pinnau

"tardis"!!!!!.... i remember it well

brian
Saturday 15th of April 2023 04:24:21 PM
ELMBRIDGE ROAD

brian
Wednesday 23rd of November 2022 04:14:50 PM
STANTON SHELTER: e49655 (Removed)

Matt Aldred edob.mattaldred.com
Sunday 8th of November 2020 10:15:47 PM
STANTON SHELTER: e49654 (Removed)

Matt Aldred edob.mattaldred.com
Sunday 8th of November 2020 10:15:30 PM
STANTON SHELTER: e49653 (Removed)

Matt Aldred edob.mattaldred.com
Sunday 8th of November 2020 10:15:16 PM
These wooden huts were lived in by families made homeless during WW2. Certainly these were unofficial occupations but they provided a warm, comfortable place to live for people who had nothing better. I Iast visited them during the middle 1950s but don't know when exactly they disappeared.

Mango
Saturday 20th of August 2016 03:08:25 PM
These wooden huts were lived in by families made homeless during WW2. Certainly these were unofficial occupations but they provided a warm, comfortable place to live for people who had nothing better. I Iast visited them during the middle 1950s but don't know when exactly they disappeared.

Mango
Saturday 20th of August 2016 03:08:21 PM
Dad drove delivery lorries(Bedford pantechnicon and a maroon Commer flat bed) for ELPC delivering to the likes of Kodak in Hemel Hempstead and I worked here during the summer in the mid 60's making packing cases.

Allen
Sunday 3rd of January 2016 05:43:58 PM
I can't beleive this but that tiny figure is almost certainly "Charlie the gardener" caught in action with his treasured motor mower.Charlie was the estate resident gardener,a tiny little chap with a huge young gangaling assistant,both of whom toilled endlessly to keep the grass and gardens of the estate under control.

brian
Monday 24th of November 2014 01:59:12 PM