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  • At home in the back kitchen. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • At home in the back kitchen. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Elderly woman at home. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • London Transport worker at home in his living room. Kentish Town. North London 1975
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  • Familly life. Kentish Town. North London 1975
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  • Familly life in cramped kitchen. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Women and their children in living room. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Women and their children in the kitchen. West Kentish Town Estate. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Graffiti. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Woman and her daughter in their back yard with washing on the line. Kentish Town, North London.1975.
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  • Women and their children in living room. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Woman standing in her kitchen with damp causing ceiling to collapse. Kentish Town, North London 1975
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  • Child on a sofa. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Man lights cigarette at table at fireside. Kentish Town, North London 1975
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  • Child in her bedroom. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Two elderly neighbours chat in the kitchen of their council flat. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Young child bathing in a zinc bath in the kitchen. Kentish Town. North London. 1975
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  • Young child bathing in a zinc bath in the kitchen. Kentish Town. North London. 1975
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  • Bradford, in Yorkshire, is home to  the largest Muslim polulatiuon in Britain with some 75,000 lured by employment offered in the mills in the 1950's. Asian Muslims make up 18% of the population and there are sixty mosques in the town.<br />
Manningham Mill
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  • Bradford, in Yorkshire, is home to  the largest Muslim polulatiuon in Britain with some 75,000 lured by employment offered in the mills in the 1950's. Asian Muslims make up 18% of the population and there are sixty mosques in the town.
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  • Bradford, in Yorkshire, is home to  the largest Muslim polulatiuon in Britain with some 75,000 lured by employment offered in the mills in the 1950's. Asian Muslims make up 18% of the population and there are sixty mosques in the town.
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  • Bradford, in Yorkshire, is home to  the largest Muslim polulatiuon in Britain with some 75,000 lured by employment offered in the mills in the 1950's. Asian Muslims make up 18% of the population and there are sixty mosques in the town.<br />
Manningham Mill
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  • Bradford, in Yorkshire, is home to  the largest Muslim polulatiuon in Britain with some 75,000 lured by employment offered in the mills in the 1950's. Asian Muslims make up 18% of the population and there are sixty mosques in the town.
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  • Bradford, in Yorkshire, is home to  the largest Muslim polulatiuon in Britain with some 75,000 lured by employment offered in the mills in the 1950's. Asian Muslims make up 18% of the population and there are sixty mosques in the town.
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  • Bradford, in Yorkshire, is home to  the largest Muslim polulatiuon in Britain with some 75,000 lured by employment offered in the mills in the 1950's. Asian Muslims make up 18% of the population and there are sixty mosques in the town.<br />
Young men relected in the boot of a car, manningham.
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  • London Transport worker leaving home on his way to work. Kentish Town. North London 1975
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  • Woman visiting disabled man at his home. kentish Town. North London. 1975
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  • Bradford, in Yorkshire, is home to  the largest Muslim polulatiuon in Britain with some 75,000 lured by employment offered in the mills in the 1950's. Asian Muslims make up 18% of the population and there are sixty mosques in the town.
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  • Bradford, in Yorkshire, is home to  the largest Muslim polulatiuon in Britain with some 75,000 lured by employment offered in the mills in the 1950's. Asian Muslims make up 18% of the population and there are sixty mosques in the town.
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  • Elderly lady at home with her cat for company. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Elderly woman at home. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Elderly couple at home. Kentish Town, North London. 1975
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  • Couple walk home through buiding rubble. Bucharest Romania. Feb 1990
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  • Traditional houses and a goat in Obock, Republic of Djibouti
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  • Vija. "At thrirteen years old I was a boy, but with a girl's walk and voice. The other children would tease me, and my parents would beat me, but I was happy b eing femail. I left home at 1sixteen and after living with transexuals and earning money by doing transexual sex I deceded to have the operation. It is not easy being a transexual in society. We are abused by youths on the street, and not respected at all. We are a high risk group, because we are subjected to abuse and violence. In 1993 when I was working with CAN, a transexual organisation, distributing condoms and advising about testing, twenty to twenty five people took the test. Seven or eight of us tested positive. I was distraught when I found out. I stayed in bed and didn't tell anyone. I had been working with people advising about testing, about safe sex and Sexually Transmitted Diseases, who was to help  me now? After one month I returned to work with courage and a need to continue with my work and my life."
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  • I was born in America and I came over here when I was five. I was living with my foster parent, and my father  married her, and I have been living with her for thirteen years. I first left home when I was seventeen. My Mom kicked me out, we just couldn't get along.  I moved around a bit, lived in hostels and that, I lived in shared accomodation in Hackney - I had a drug problem. I got rid of the drug problem and got back to square one and was back in  hostels. My brother had just passed away, and my mother was in hospital, I was just taking drugs to calm myself down, to get rid of the problem, but the problems were still there, and I was taking more. There are no good things in my life, I've been kicked out of hostels for fighting, I've been banned from others. I've lived on the streets, and it's no joy. In the summer time it's all right, it's warm, inn the winter, it's not all all, it's too cold. It's freezing - I didn't really get to sleep at all in the night. I didn't actualy get to sleep until the morning. If it was my time to die out there, I wouldn't be here now, that's how I see it. I wasn't on the street for that long but seemed for ever. I was actually on the streets for about three months. It doesn't seem long to some of the people out there but it was a long time for me. My cousin introduced me to the class A drug that I don't want to see any more. I've finished with it now, I've learnt from my mistakes.  The good things - I've got a daughter, she's six years old. I try to see her but her mom starts moving around all the time, and II have to go to court, so.... I was thirteen and a half when she was born, well coming upto foureen. When it's your child you have to stick by it. That's the good thing, that's all. What do I want for the future?....having a Ferrari, a good business....but they're all dreams to me.
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  • I was born in Dundee and I’ve basically been in care for most of my life. I first went into care when I was three or four, my mum was on drugs and that. I quite enjoyed it, it wasn’t as bad as people made out. The staff were all nice and that. I went to loads of different ones, seven or eight different homes. I was in care till I was about fifteen, and I’ve been on the streets ever since. I’ve travelled about all over Britain in the last three and half years. <br />
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Being on the streets is not the greatest thing in the world, but it’s not as bad as people make out. When you’re on the streets, everyone looks after you. All the homeless people look out for each other. I’ve never really been on my own, there have always been people I could go to if I was in trouble or anything like that. It’s always been homeless people, people on the streets that I could go to. In the winter it would be really really cold. I’ve been all over Scotland, and I’ve been in London four or five times, mainly in London when I’ve been in England. I just sort of keep moving about. There’s nothing to keep us in one place, if you’ve no got anybody to look after. I’ve not got any responsibilities, that’s what it’s like travelling about. It’s not as bad as what people make out.<br />
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My mum’s dead, she died about a year and a half ago now. I’ve no other family, well, I don’t really know. It’s always just been me, by myself.
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