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East Thames Limited (formerly East Thames Group) is a subsidiary of L&Q, one of the G15, a club of the largest associations in London, housing association formerly based in East London, England. In 1979, East London Housing Association was formed by the merger of Trinity, East of London and Capital Housing Associations. By creating the Boleyn ...
Eastcheap is a street in central London that is a western continuation of Great Tower Street towards Monument junction. Its name derives from cheap, the Old English word for market, with the prefix 'East' distinguishing it from Westcheap, another former market street that today is called Cheapside.
The homes were split into two flats. The paint scheme created a uniform appearance, and by 1900 these homes became somewhat sought after. [5] Between 1870 and 1914, the style was of a terrace of two-storey houses. These were built with yellow brick with red brick detailing, and the roofs were made of slate. Some properties had bay windows.
Built on site of the old Hendon Aerodrome in North West London. Named after Claude Grahame-White, aviation pioneer who established the aerodrome. Plain, square, brick terraced houses and "Brick Brutalist" low-rise flats. Brick Brutalist Colindale, currently being demolished/refurbished 3: Becontree: 1921–35 built Barking and Dagenham, London
The East Coast has a reputation of being an expensive place to live for many, thanks to high-profile, expensive locales like Boston and New York City. But there are plenty of charming, affordable...
The East End Dwellings Company was a Victorian philanthropic model dwellings company, operating in the East End of London in the latter part of the nineteenth century. The company was founded in principle in 1882 by, among others, Samuel Augustus Barnett, vicar of St Jude's Church, Whitechapel; [1] [2] it was finally incorporated in 1884.
The East Coast has a reputation of being an expensive place to live for many, thanks to high-profile, expensive locales like Boston and New York City. ... Here are the 10 cheapest, safest places ...
Communal dining area of a Common lodging-house in New York, circa 1910 Children within a Common lodging-house, Christmas 1910. Urban reformer Jacob Riis was not only an advocate for improving the condition of people living in cheap lodging houses; he had lived in them as a young man, an experience he described in his slum memoir How the Other Half Lives (1890).