gerrypopplestone: His house after the Khlong Toey fire
gerrypopplestone: Sleeping
gerrypopplestone: Open door in Bangkok
gerrypopplestone: Hot railway soup
gerrypopplestone: Railway Cowboy, Phaya Thai, Bangkok
gerrypopplestone: The way home
gerrypopplestone: The family meal in Khlong Toei.
gerrypopplestone: Open window
gerrypopplestone: The pay-out!
gerrypopplestone: Family at Totha Langa shanty town, Colombo, Sri Lanka
gerrypopplestone: Sleeping out
gerrypopplestone: Sleeping out in Kolkata.
gerrypopplestone: Street sleeping!
gerrypopplestone: Shanty housing at Rayerbazar
gerrypopplestone: The Brandon Estate, built in1957, near the Oval, London, and was, at 18 stories high, the tallest blocks at the time.
gerrypopplestone: Ted Hollamby, the LCC architect designed it, wanted to build an estate that was “anti-monumental, anti-stylistic, and fit for ordinary People”.
gerrypopplestone: The estate even had a Henry Moore, supplied at cost price. This was part of the huge post war building of council housing by Southwark, which had the largest stock of public housing of all London boroughs.
gerrypopplestone: Street sleeper at London Bridge.
gerrypopplestone: Erecting the (complicated) scaffolding.
gerrypopplestone: Cooking in the passageway.
gerrypopplestone: KORAIL - home to one hundred thousand people
gerrypopplestone: Geneva Camp Housing.
gerrypopplestone: Wilson Grove Estate.
gerrypopplestone: Bored council house residents, on the very large Becontree Estate, built in 1924.
gerrypopplestone: Pre-fabs at Persat Road, Bellingham, London SE6
gerrypopplestone: The Wilson Grove Estate in Bermondsey.
gerrypopplestone: Having a fag and turning left...
gerrypopplestone: Bland prefabs or good housing?
gerrypopplestone: This lady has lived in this prefab for twenty-two years. It’s roomy, it’s quiet, easy to maintain, and it’s got a nice Green outside.