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Historic England Photo Prints and Wall Art
Girl in prefab kitchen P_H00049_007
A young girl in the kitchen of a Uni-Seco prefabricated house in Lyham Road, Brixton, London. 22nd September 1945. Ministry of Works. Prefabricated houses were constructed in Lyham Road and other similar sites in the area, in spaces left between older houses, where buildings had been destroyed by bombing. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 18454421
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This photo print, titled "Girl in prefab kitchen P_H00049_007" offers a poignant glimpse into the everyday life of a young girl residing in a Uni-Seco prefabricated house on Lyham Road, Brixton, London. Taken on the 22nd of September 1945 by the Ministry of Works, this image showcases both resilience and innovation amidst post-war devastation. The photograph portrays an intimate scene within the confines of a modest kitchen. The young girl stands near a quaint wooden table adorned with simple crockery and utensils. Her curious gaze hints at her eagerness to explore her new surroundings. The carefully arranged shelves behind her display jars filled with preserved goods, symbolizing resourcefulness during times of scarcity. Uni-Seco prefabricated houses were ingeniously constructed in spaces left vacant between older buildings that had been destroyed by bombing raids during World War II. These temporary homes provided much-needed shelter for families who had lost everything overnight. They represented hope and progress as communities began to rebuild their lives amidst rubble-strewn streets. This print not only captures an individual moment but also serves as a testament to human resilience in the face of adversity. It reminds us that even amid destruction, people find ways to adapt and create safe havens for themselves and their loved ones. Through its historical significance and emotional depth, this image invites us to reflect upon our own capacity for strength and renewal when faced with challenging circumstances – making it an invaluable addition to Historic.
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