A recently discovered photo collection by the late photographer David Granick reveals London's East End ... to the release of the book The East End In Colour, 1960-1980, published by Hoxton ...
NARRATOR:'In the 1960's people in the East end of London were still living with the consequences of the Second World War. NARRATOR:'The East End had been badly bombed because the port of London ...
The swinging sixties looked like good fun, full of short skirts and guitar music, but several filmmakers were dedicated to ...
Centrepoint's little sister was realised by the same architect and developer and built with similar pioneering techniques.
The Krays producer regrets making movie about ‘psychopathic bullies’ - Movie followed the lives of East End criminal gangsters Reggie and Ronnie Kray ...
Jess Parkinson and her partner Elliot Fitzpatrick, moved from Crystal Palace to Faversham and haven’t looked back ...
Two years later, one was installed in the Harrod’s department store in the heart of London ... off without it.” In 1960, the ...
Ultimately, that there is a war on in “Blitz” may not be its defining feature. The London under siege in McQueen’s film is as ...
The Mayor of London’s office City Hall relocated to the eye-catching Crystal building in 2022, and major exhibition centre ...
After an early career as a librarian, she travelled to England in 1960 to train as a nurse ... a number of shocks once she arrives in the East End. Accustomed to life in a genteel West Indian ...
An interactive map shows the sites of 1,000 unsolved murders across the UK, including several in the North East. The map ...
It seems that every contemporary British filmmaker needs to make an immersive film about Britain at war. Sam Mendez had 1917, Christopher Nolan had Dunkirk, and now Steve McQueen has Blitz .