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Slums in London, England have been an issue for many years, and are areas of extreme poverty and overcrowding, with inadequate housing and sanitation

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Background imageSlums Collection: Child poverty, London (photo)

Child poverty, London (photo)
605470 Child poverty, London (photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Child poverty, London)

Background imageSlums Collection: Child poverty, London (photo)

Child poverty, London (photo)
605462 Child poverty, London (photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Child poverty, London)

Background imageSlums Collection: Child poverty, London (photo)

Child poverty, London (photo)
605451 Child poverty, London (photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Child poverty, London)

Background imageSlums Collection: Bell Yard, Uxbridge Circa 1935

Bell Yard, Uxbridge Circa 1935

Background imageSlums Collection: Slum clearance in Uxbridge to make way for the new Underground station circa 1936

Slum clearance in Uxbridge to make way for the new Underground station circa 1936

Background imageSlums Collection: Slum clearance in Uxbridge to make way for the new Underground station circa 1936

Slum clearance in Uxbridge to make way for the new Underground station circa 1936

Background imageSlums Collection: Uxbridge, Bakers yard. Slum clearance. Inhabitants of Bakers Yard, Nashs Yard

Uxbridge, Bakers 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

Background imageSlums Collection: Uxbridge, Bakers yard. Slum clearance. Inhabitants of Bakers Yard, Nashs Yard

Uxbridge, Bakers 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

Background imageSlums Collection: EGAN / LIFE IN LONDON / 1821

EGAN / LIFE IN LONDON / 1821
Tom & Jerry masquerading it among the Cadgers in the Black Slums, in the Holy Land (enjoying a beer in a low tavern). Date: First published: 1820

Background imageSlums Collection: After An Illustration Entitled London Slums, Original Drawing By Gustave Dore, 1871

After An Illustration Entitled London Slums, Original Drawing By Gustave Dore, 1871. From Life And Reminiscences Of Gustave Dore, Published 1885

Background imageSlums Collection: Old room in Slumland, London, c1900 (1901)

Old room in Slumland, London, c1900 (1901). From Living London, Vol. 1, edited by George R. Sims. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1901]

Background imageSlums Collection: Notting Hill Adventure Playground, London, 1972. Artist: CM Dixon

Notting Hill Adventure Playground, London, 1972. Artist: CM Dixon
Notting Hill Adventure Playground, London, 1972. During the 1950s, Caribbean immigrants were drawn to Notting Hill, partly because of cheap rents, but were exploited by slum landlords

Background imageSlums Collection: Taken from a set of pictures showing slum housing in post war Britain

Taken from a set of pictures showing slum housing in post war Britain. These pictures were taken to highlight the plight of many families in Britain who even into the sixties were forced by economic

Background imageSlums Collection: Family living in the slums of East London December 1910

Family living in the slums of East London December 1910

Background imageSlums Collection: London Slums - Boundary Street, Shoreditch

London Slums - Boundary Street, Shoreditch
A group of children at Boundary Street, Shoreditch - one of Londons Victorian slum areas. Date: circa 1902

Background imageSlums Collection: The Workmans Train

The Workmans Train. Interior of a third class carriage running workers from the suburbs of London into the city centre. The illustration related to a feature in the same issue of The Illustrated

Background imageSlums Collection: The Bull s-Eye, from London, a Pilgrimage, written by William Blanchard Jerrold

The Bull s-Eye, from London, a Pilgrimage, written by William Blanchard Jerrold
XJF396020 The Bull s-Eye, from London, a Pilgrimage, written by William Blanchard Jerrold (1826-84) & engraved by Adolphe Francois Pannemaker (b.1822) pub

Background imageSlums Collection: St. Pauls Cathedral and the slums, from London, A Pilgrimage, 1872

St. Pauls Cathedral and the slums, from London, A Pilgrimage, 1872
XJF394288 St. Pauls Cathedral and the slums, from London, A Pilgrimage, 1872 (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageSlums Collection: London Slums, 1899 (b / w photo)

London Slums, 1899 (b / w photo)
XJF157131 London Slums, 1899 (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageSlums Collection: Organ Grinder

Organ Grinder
circa 1893: Children dancing to the Pas de Quatre, a famous Gaiety piece, played by an organ grinder in a London street. (Photo by Paul Martin/General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageSlums Collection: DORE: LONDON, 1872. Whitechapel Refreshments. Wood engraving after Gustave Dore

DORE: LONDON, 1872. Whitechapel Refreshments. Wood engraving after Gustave Dore, from the series London: A Pilgrimage, 1872

Background imageSlums Collection: DORE: LONDON: 1872. The Devils Acre, Westminster

DORE: LONDON: 1872. The Devils Acre, Westminster. Wood engraving after Gustave Dore from London: A Pilgrimage, 1872

Background imageSlums Collection: Marbles

Marbles
circa 1860: A group of boys in ragged clothing play a game of marbles in the back yard. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageSlums Collection: London Contrast

London Contrast
circa 1860: A contrast between rich and poor children in London. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageSlums Collection: Backyards

Backyards
December 1923: Slum housing in Crossland Square, Bethnal Green, London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageSlums Collection: Back To Backs

Back To Backs
21st March 1919: Back to back terraces in the east end of London (Photo by A. R. Coster/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageSlums Collection: Children growing up in one of Londons fine blocks of council flats. Too many others

Children growing up in one of Londons fine blocks of council flats. Too many others will spend their whole lives in slums - Photo shows tower block in the Barbican, London - 12th November 1960

Background imageSlums Collection: Slum area in, Bow, the East End of London. 1933

Slum area in, Bow, the East End of London. 1933

Background imageSlums Collection: Slums in Limehouse in the East End of London. 1933

Slums in Limehouse in the East End of London. 1933

Background imageSlums Collection: Gypsy Camp near Latimer road, London

Gypsy Camp near Latimer road, London
Sketches of gypsy life: an encampment near Latimer road, Notting Hill. Mr. George Smith, social reformer of Coalville, Leicester, can been seen conversing with a gypsy family in the fore ground. 1879

Background imageSlums Collection: Field Lane Holborn / Slum

Field Lane Holborn / Slum
A London slum street - Field Lane, Holborn : note the business premises of Scrooge and Fagan... Date: circa 1840

Background imageSlums Collection: Frying Pan Alley, East End of London

Frying Pan Alley, East End of London
A view of Frying Pan Alley, a narrow thoroughfare in the Spitalfields area of Londons East End

Background imageSlums Collection: House to Let, Chapel Street, Spitalfields, East London

House to Let, Chapel Street, Spitalfields, East London
A run-down building described as a House to Let on Chapel Street, Spital Square, Spitalfields, in the East End of London. A line of children watch the photographer

Background imageSlums Collection: Row of Terraced Houses

Row of Terraced Houses
A row of old terraced houses, now demolished under the slum clearance scheme, in East London

Background imageSlums Collection: Working Class Slums

Working Class Slums
Working class Victorian slum houses, with sash windows and slate roofs in poor repair, London. Date: 1930s

Background imageSlums Collection: Bethnal Green / Slum / 1863

Bethnal Green / Slum / 1863
Bethnal Green, London : interior of a garret at No 10, Hollybush- Place; a workman describes conditions to a visiting inspector



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Slums Collection

Slums in London, England have been an issue for many years, and are areas of extreme poverty and overcrowding, with inadequate housing and sanitation. The slums often lack basic amenities such as running water, electricity or gas. People living in these areas are often exposed to health risks due to poor living conditions. Slum dwellers also face discrimination from the wider society due to their socio-economic status. In recent years there has been some progress in improving the lives of slum dwellers through government initiatives such as providing better housing and sanitation facilities, as well as education and employment opportunities. However there is still much work to be done if we want to eradicate the problem in London, England completely.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Slums collection from Media Storehouse features a range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that depict the harsh living conditions in London's slums during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Our collection showcases images captured by photographers such as John Thomson and Henry Mayhew who documented the poverty-stricken areas of London during this period. The photographs provide a glimpse into the lives of those who lived in cramped quarters with poor sanitation facilities and limited access to basic amenities. They also highlight the social inequalities prevalent at that time. The Slums collection offers an opportunity for viewers to reflect on how far society has come in terms of improving living conditions for all citizens. It is a reminder that there is still much work to be done to address issues related to poverty and inequality around the world. Our collection serves as both an educational tool and a powerful visual representation of historical events that continue to impact our society today.
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What are Slums (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Slums art prints are a collection of photographic images that capture the essence of life in some of London's most deprived areas. These prints showcase the raw and gritty reality of living in slum conditions, highlighting the struggles faced by those who call these places home. The images featured in these art prints depict dilapidated buildings, overcrowded streets, and poverty-stricken communities. We offer a glimpse into a world that is often overlooked or ignored by mainstream society. Despite their bleak subject matter, Slums art prints are also a celebration of resilience and human spirit. They show how people can find joy and beauty even in the harshest circumstances. These art prints are perfect for anyone interested in urban photography or social justice issues. They serve as powerful reminders of the need to address poverty and inequality both locally and globally.
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What Slums (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Slums art prints depicting London, England, United Kingdom and Europe. These prints showcase the gritty and raw beauty of urban life in these areas. Some of the popular options include photographs capturing the vibrant street scenes, colorful graffiti murals adorning the walls, and portraits of people living in these neighborhoods. You can choose from a variety of sizes and formats to suit your preferences. Whether you want a large canvas print or a smaller framed photograph, we have got you covered. The high-quality printing ensures that every detail is captured accurately to bring out the essence of these slum areas. These art prints are perfect for anyone who appreciates urban photography or wants to add an edgy touch to their home decor. They also make great gifts for those interested in social issues or documentary-style photography. With so many options available at Media Storehouse, there's something for everyone.
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How do I buy Slums (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To buy Slums art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of London-themed artwork online. Once you have found the piece that catches your eye, simply select the size and format of the print that you want to purchase. The available options include canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints. Once you have made your selection, proceed to checkout where you will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment details. After completing this step, all that's left is to sit back and wait for your new artwork to arrive. We offer a wide range of high-quality art prints featuring iconic landmarks and scenes from around London. Our collection includes both contemporary and vintage pieces depicting everything from bustling city streets to quiet residential neighborhoods. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or a unique gift for someone special, we have something for everyone.
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How much do Slums (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a range of Slums art prints featuring London England United Kingdom Europe. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print you choose. We have a variety of options available including framed prints, canvas prints, and poster prints. Our Slums art prints are created using high-quality materials to ensure that they look great in any setting. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or something to add character to your office space, our collection has something for everyone. We take pride in offering affordable prices without compromising on quality. Our goal is to make it easy for anyone to own beautiful artwork that reflects their personal style and interests. If you're interested in purchasing one of our Slums art prints, please browse our collection online or contact us directly for more information about pricing and availability.
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How will my Slums (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Slums art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. We take great care in packaging your order so that it arrives at your doorstep without any damage. Our team of experts uses high-quality materials to ensure that the prints are protected during transit. Once your order is processed, we will ship it to the address provided by you during checkout. You can track the status of your delivery through our online tracking system, which provides real-time updates on the location of your package. We offer various shipping options depending on your location and urgency of delivery. Our standard shipping option usually takes 3-5 business days for UK deliveries and up to 14 business days for international orders. In case you have any queries or concerns regarding the delivery of your Slums art prints, feel free to contact our customer support team who will be happy to assist you with all necessary information.