Search the archive Currently displaying: 37 results You've searched for: location: "Isle of Dogs" xDecade: "1950s" x Search term Filter by Format Film (1)Photo (35) Filter by Decade 1940s (14)1960s (30)1970s (14) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest PAGE: 12Next > Me and younger brother Shane at our side gate. Tooke Street, London E14 The front porch showing large living room window and hallway window, and Rinty. Tooke Street, London E14 Kitchen door in east elevation. Tooke Street, London E14 Harry, me and friend John, he lived in the victorian house next to the house with the patched wall....It's 1956 and we are ready for a day out to the hopfields then on to the seaside. Tooke Street, London E14 Rear garden and bedroom windows, to the right was our Gang Hut. Tooke Street, London E14 Rear of prefab and showing no. 2 alongside ours. Tooke Street, London E14 Bombsite of victorian house no. 10 Tooke St with neighbouring friends of my brothers. London E14 My younger brothers enjoying the pool,looked on by my uncle Dennis. Tooke Street, London E14 My aunt Laili holding my youngest brother Tony who is 60 this year, Laili was on one of her visits from California. Tooke Street, London E14 Brother Tony and the bombsite of no 10 Tooke Street, London E14 East elevation, the chair is near the open window of the kitchen, further windows are of the bathroom and separate toilet. Isle of Dogs Dad Harry and friend Andy who used to visit us when his ship ( the SS Tinto) berthed in Millwall Dock Older brother Harry in Tooke St standing outside our prefab which is out of view to the right. Another prefab(one of four here) is visible through the windscreen of the lorry. Rear of no. 4 Tooke St shortly after we moved in, in 1955. Dad soon had the garden tidied and the outside painted cream. The windows are of the two bedrooms. East elevation looking across Tooke St to the backs of houses in Havannah St. Dad's new Morris Oxford parked outside our prefab at no. 4 Tooke St. London, E14 Mum Rose and her older sister Laili visiting us from the USA about 1960. The bombsite was never tidied up and remained full of rubble except a small portion next to the side of our prefab for the paddling pool and maybe a washing line. Tooke Street, London E14 Paddling pool outside the prefab at 4 Tooke Street, London E14 George Warren and Olive Welfare talk about their prefab on the Isle of Dogs. Stewart Street, London E14 Two women in the back garden of a prefab, pigeons in the foregrounds. Stewart Street, London E14 Four teenage boys, one on a bike, in front of prefabss. Stewart Street, London E14 Elevated view of prefabs, Isle of Dogs E14 Atworth Street, London E14 Aunt Em and Uncle Arthur, Galbraith Street, London E14 PAGE: 12Next >