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Via Charlie Robinson, this is rather nice.www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/a-vibrant-document-of-life-along-brick-lane-in-the-70s/ ... See MoreSee Less

A vibrant document of life along Brick Lane in the ‘70s

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Photographer Fran May recalls photographing the sellers, customers and passers-by inhabiting the East London street, preserving the legacy of an area threatened by gentrification.
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Unearthing past excavations of Bungay Castle - Castle Studies Trust Blog

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Dr Lorna-Jane Richardson, University of East Anglia/Bungay Museum, looks at the 1930s excavations of Bungay carried out by Hugh Braun and also the possibility of future work at the site. Bungay is a s...
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Current mind status is focussed on bricks. Here’s a thing.colonelunthanksnorwich.com/2016/05/05/fancy-bricks/ ... See MoreSee Less

Fancy bricks

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The look of a place Until the coming of the railways in the mid C19th, towns were necessarily made from the materials around them. The honey-coloured villages of the Cotswolds look so right in the...
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