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Boundary Estate: bandstand, Arnold Circus, London, 1912 (b / w photo)
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Boundary Estate: bandstand, Arnold Circus, London, 1912 (b / w photo)
1812536 Boundary Estate: bandstand, Arnold Circus, London, 1912 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); London Metropolitan Archives, City of London; (add.info.: Bethnal Green, Metropolitan Borough of; Tower Hamlets, London Borough of); eLondon Metropolitan Archives; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22266882
© London Metropolitan Archives / Bridgeman Images
Arnold Circus Bandstand Benches Bethnal Green Boundary Estate Communal Council Estate Council Housing East End Estate Flowerbeds Housing Estates Public Services Residential Social Housing Suburb Suburban Tenement Tenements Tower Hamlets Urban Planning
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This photograph captures the serene beauty of Arnold Circus, located in London's Boundary Estate in 1912. The bandstand takes center stage, surrounded by a meticulously designed garden filled with vibrant flowerbeds. This image showcases the harmonious coexistence of urban planning and nature within this bustling cityscape. The boundary estate was a pioneering council housing project during the Edwardian era, providing affordable homes for working-class families in Bethnal Green. The rows of houses and tenements can be seen in the background, representing an important aspect of social housing at that time. The bandstand itself stands as a symbol of communal gathering and entertainment. Its presence adds charm to this residential suburb while offering residents a space to enjoy music performances or simply relax on one of the benches scattered around it. As we delve into this snapshot from history, we are reminded not only of the architectural significance but also the societal impact that such projects had on improving living conditions for many individuals across Britain. This photograph serves as a testament to both English photographer's skillful eye and Bridgeman Images' dedication to preserving historical moments through their collection.
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