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The view from a social housing block in Hackney, London. In the distance is the city of London skyline.
Balls Pond Road, Hackney.
Ridley Road Market, Dalston. A recent investigation found that illegal bushmeat from Africa in the form of antelope, gorilla and whole monkeys was being sold at the market.
Cyclist Rebecca Romero towers over local residents in an advertisement for Powerade on Shoreditch High Street. The campaign featured British Olympians photographed taking part in their respective sports events naked. Cathryn Sleight, marketing director for Coca-Cola Great Britain added: 'We wanted to give people the chance to see the real make-up of an athlete and their muscle and power, celebrating the body and spirit.' Source: www.coca-cola.co.uk
House party on Queensbridge Road, Hackney.
Friends absorbed by a Nintendo DS games console on the river bank during the London Mayor's Thames Festival. Boris Johnston, Mayor of London, described the festival as "a great event, a lively and magical celebration of London and its river." As of June 2008, Nintendo have worldwide sales of more than 77 million DS consoles, with 212,584 units sold in the UK in a single week in December 2007. The DS is seen as the future of handheld gaming, with much of its success attributed to its use of “casu
Off Dalston Lane, Hackney.
Morning Lane, Homerton. Two posters vie for the attention of the local population.
Dalston Junction, Hackney. Less than a mile from the City of London, Dalston Junction is home to the controversial Dalston Square development which will see the construction of apartments aimed at city workers and the squeezing out of local traders from the area.
A commuter outside Old Street Tube Station on a Friday afternoon. Old Street marks the boundary between Hackney, one of the UK's most deprived boroughs, and the City of London, one of the world's most important financial powerhouses.
A young woman watches the dancefloor at the Electricity Showrooms bar in Hoxton Square. In its heyday, London’s best artists and trendsetters lived in Hoxton before developers transformed it into one of London’s more expensive areas. Despite high levels of gentrification, Hoxton continues to be home to some of the most deprived communities in Britain, concentrated in nearby housing estates.
Two of London's estimated 14 million tourists stand on the south bank of the River Thames. Tourism is one of the largest industries in London, with overseas visitors spending an estimated £8bn in 2007. A typical overseas visitor will stay 6 days and is attracted to London for its history and heritage. Source: www.visitlondon.com
Kingsland Estate, Whiston Road, Hackney.
The Woodberry Down Housing Estate is one of the largest housing estates in London. Built as a landmark project by the London County Council in the 1940s, it consists of over 2000 homes, many of which are deteriorating rapidly.
Dalston Junction, Hackney. Less than a mile from the City of London, Dalston Junction is home to Ridley Road Market, a market popular with the ethnically diverse Dalston population.
Phone in Sick! at the Electricity Showrooms in Hoxton Square. Set in an old industrial electricity showroom, the club is popular with trendy twenty-to-thirtysomethings "who come in their hoards to drink, schmooze and stand around looking like they’ve just stepped out of an indie-styled video." Source: www.viewlondon.co.uk
Phone in Sick! at the Electricity Showrooms in Hoxton Square. Sleazy Sunday electro pushers Fonteyn (Nuke Them All), BoomBox's Jerry Bouthier, Marika (Hotel Motel) and Troyboy spin at this monthly pump-a-thon where the kids see who can throw the best shapes on the light-up dancefloor. Source: www.timeout.com/london
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