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Faced in Portland Stone, the Town Hall was built between 1934-1937 for the Metropolitan Borough of Hackney. Upon the creation of the Greater London Council on 1st April 1965, the Metropolitan Boroughs of Hackney, Stoke Newington and Shoreditch were merged to form the London Borough of Hackney.
London Overground - Hackney Wick
Once a town, always a town. Publicity increase, and the non existence of dirt removal. No matter what the occasion. Nothing ever changes.
Mare Street, South Hackney.
Completely bonkers collection-of-ephemera-cum-café-bar.
Open Wednesday to Saturday (so closed Tuesdays).
Most Hackneys I've ever seen assembled in one photo. My mother wrote the names of those pictured on the back of the photo.
This reunion took place on the banks of Slate Creek which ran through the Hackney farm. Date ca. 1917-18
London Overground class 315805 at Hackney Downs on the 10:48 Liverpool street service ,not many of these left on this route now.
Council Housing designed by Josephs Architects who designed many estates in Hackney during the 1930's most had a similar layout with a community centre in the middle of the blocks of flats.
London Overground EMU No.315817 is seen pulling away from Hackney Downs Station on the 29th of January 2020, in charge of the 11:31 2D23 service from Cheshunt to London Liverpool Street.
The Hackney One Carnival was even bigger this year, with 28 carnival groups, spectacular costumes, energetic dance, sound systems and live music from around the world.
Architectural Photography by clickclickjim
Finally got round to posting up the images from our recent photowalk round Hackney. Lovely day with Andy Matthews, Sal Hart, Paula Knee, Aleks Krotoski and Simon Kennedy!
This is Aleks, going through the lens...
The Hackney One Carnival was even bigger this year, with 28 carnival groups, spectacular costumes, energetic dance, sound systems and live music from around the world.