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Uxbridge, Nashs yard. Slum clearance. Inhabitants of Bakers Yard, Nashs Yard
Uxbridge, Nashs yard. 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
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Uxbridge Gazette
Mirrorpix
Uxbridge
Greater London
England
Media ID 21732884
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Hillingdon Outer Boroughs Outer London Poverty Slums South East Uxbridge
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 5.6cm x 7.6cm (2.2" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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This poignant print captures a significant moment in the history of Uxbridge, England. Taken during the 1930s, it documents the slum clearance that took place in Nashs Yard, an area plagued by poverty and dilapidated housing. The image showcases a group of residents from Bakers Yard, Nashs Yard, Bell Yard, and York Road as they prepare to move to their new homes on Austin Way. The date etched into our memory is December 9th, 1932 - a day that marked hope for these individuals who had endured unimaginable living conditions. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness the resilience and determination of those affected by slums in outer London. Their faces tell stories of hardship but also evoke anticipation for brighter days ahead. As they bid farewell to their former dwellings amidst this street scene captured forever on film, one can almost feel the weight lifted off their shoulders. This photograph serves as a reminder of how far society has come since then. It stands as evidence that progress can be made when communities unite against poverty and fight for better living standards. Let us honor the memory of these brave souls who faced adversity head-on while looking forward to a future filled with promise and opportunity.
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