Webb5 feb. 2024 · “This tragic story of how 7,500 people were forcibly removed from their homes is still has much to teach us today. The clearance of the West End was a product of government overreach caused by a lack of true community input and a too-narrow idea of what progress meant,” said series presenter James Briand. WebbThe Old Nichol, situated between High Street, Shoreditch, and Bethnal Green, was regarded as the worst slum of the East End. It consisted of 20 narrow streets containing 730 …
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Webb25 jan. 2024 · Arthur Freethy appears in the 1921 census living at 4 Chapel Street with his wife Helena and their three children: Arthur (age 7), Phyllis (age 6) and Reginald (age 5). His occupation is listed as ‘own account – tobacconist’ and his wife is working as a ‘daily help’ at the Grand Hotel, Trafalgar Square. Webb5 aug. 2024 · Between 1946, 1957 and 1981, the number of slums in Greater Bombay went from 88 to 144 to 619. “Slum clearance attended the processes of urban transformation and ended up creating more slums in the city and in the suburbs,” writes Juned. Migration continued, increasing overcrowding, densification and the population in slums. hilary wright linkedin
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Webb13 feb. 2024 · Labeled by outsiders as a “slum,” the West End became a principal target of the Boston Housing Authority for what was called “urban redevelopment.” The City … Webb1 sep. 2024 · Whether the Queen Street row was euphemized as a ‘redevelopment area’ or disparaged as a ‘commercial slum’, urban renewal and slum clearance were certainly in the psyches and goals of governments of all levels in Canada and the United States of America for several decades in the 20th century. Webb2 feb. 2024 · Toddler playing in the ruins left by slum clearance, Birmingham, 1968 Generations of children grew up in an environment of desolation, decay and demolition. These photographs from Birmingham,... hilary wyatt