Southall, London 1972. Asian mum and children ouitside a butchers on the high street. After Idi Amin ordered 30,000 Asians out of Uganda with 90 days notice, those with British Passports headed to England. They were forced to leave their money, property and possessions behind. These images document life for some of the people as they settled in Southall, west of London. An insight into life 47 years ago for immigrants in the UK. Photo by Tony Henshaw
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Location: Southall
Photo credit: © Tony Henshaw / Alamy / Afripics
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