Eddie O'Mahony's kitchen, in his prefab in Catford. He has been liviing in his prefab since 1946 and fights to save it.
Eddie O'Mahony's kitchen, in his prefab in Catford. He has been liviing in his prefab since 1946 and fights to save prefab on the Excalibur Estate, Caford, London. Lewisham Council is to demolish the 186 prefab -uni-seco types- , which is the largest of its kind in Europe. Part of the Temporary Housing Programme, the 156 000 post war prefabs built all over the UK were supposed to last from 10 to 15 years. Almost 70 years later, hundreds are still standing and still lived in. Lots of residents are fighting to save them from demolition. The Excalibur estate in Catford was built by German and Italian prisoners of war in 1946.
Size: 5424px × 3534px
Location: Catford, London
Photo credit: © Elisabeth Blanchet / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No
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