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East End street scene, London, 1912.
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Children asleep in a slum dwelling in London's East End, 1965.
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Slum dwelling in London's East End, 1965. Artist: EH Emanuel
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Algerian Jews' shop attacked in Paris, 11 April 1958.
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AR976009 
Georgian shops in Artillery Lane, East End, London, 1912. 
Georgian shops in Artillery Lane, East End, London, 1912. View looking towards Artillery Passage, showing shops believed to date from c1757. No 56 was originally owned by a mercer, and between 1813 and 1935 was a grocer's. No 58 also began as a mercers but later became a cigar merchant's. The newsagents-grocer's shop on the corner of Artillery Passage is displaying a placard about the Titanic disaster less than a week before. In the brickwork above the door is an inset notice: (Pure) Milk 4d Qurt (sic) Twice daily from the (S)hed; a vestige of the dairy which occupied the site until 1894. Between 1881 and 1914, two million Jews left Eastern Europe, fleeing poverty and persecution. Some 150,000 settled in England, many living in the East End, near the docks where their ships had arrived. 
Unique Identifier AR975992 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5130px × 3410px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1910s
20th century
Artillery Lane
Artillery Passage
Avenue
B&W
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Black & White
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Child
East End
England
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IMMIGRATION
Jew
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Jewish Chronicle
Judaism
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LOCATION
London
Monochrome
People
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REFUGE
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religion
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Road
Shop
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SHOPS
Spitalfields
TGN
Tower Hamlets