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Camden Town (1920s)
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All Saints, Camden Town, in 1828.
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Camden High Street
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Lady Margaret Road (1905)
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In the neighbourhood...

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Entrance to the Fleet River, c. 1750
Credit: Samuel Scott
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Sainsbury’s Allcroft Road depot This was built in what is now NW5 in the 1880s
Credit: J. Sainsbury
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Children in Tufnell Park walk to school (1922) The junction of Fortess Roadd, looking up Dartmouth Park Hill, with The Boston pub out of shot on the right.
Credit: Press Association
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Two women walking past the graffiti ’No Evictions!’ on a railway bridge on Grafton Road, NW5. Much of the area was bulldozed and redeveloped in the 1960s and early 1970s.
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Sainsbury’s opened its first depot in Langford Mews, Kentish Town around 1880. This was where Sainsbury’s smoked bacon and had stabling and warehouses to supply the growing chain of Sainsbury stores until the Company’s headquarters moved to Blackfriars in 1891.
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Hetty Scott at her greengrocer stall outside 159 Queen’s Crescent, Kentish Town (1914)
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Woman pulling a fully-laden barge at Hampstead Road Lock on the Regents Canal
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Crossing, Camden High Street
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Regent’s Canal at Hawley Lock (c1905)
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