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The original Black Boy pub.
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Bonner Street (1960s)
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In the neighbourhood...

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The original Black Boy pub.
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Trinity Almshouses, Mile End Road, c. 1920
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Cottage, Mile End Place (2023)
Credit: Butler and Stag
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XX Place, E1 is one of the oddest street names which ever existed in London. It was built in 1842 for workers employed at the nearby Charringtons Brewery who called it "two X place" or "Double X Place". XX Place was demolished in 1958 as part of a London County Council slum clearance programme.
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Frank Whipple (1908-2011)
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The corner of Dupont Street (1925). The roofs are covered to keep out the rain and the houses have no glass in the windows.
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Beer in the evening
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Beer in the evening
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