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Bomb damage. The scene in a street in East Ham, East London, typical of so many after an air raid
Five hundred men women and children live in Stone Age squalor amidst the rural beauty of the New Forest. Living in huts, shacks, tents, and broken down caravans these people are not real gypsies
Photo shows: Miss Evyline Nichol and her ATS friend Audrey Towend wheeling a pram load of bedding to their new home in Duchess of Bedford Walk, West Kensington. September 8th 1946
Bomb damage. Rescue squads in Hackney, East London, worked unceasingly under a dangerous tottering wall and brought out a youth who had been completely buried under the debris of a house for twelve
Squatters Mr and Mrs Hopson at the site huts, Crayford, Kent The empty military camps and gun sites were tempting homes for squatters. Twenty thousand people moved into derelict camps in 1946