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The street is not lit very much, its wet and muddy and the humidity is high
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The street is not lit very much, its wet and muddy and the humidity is high
The street is not lit very much, its wet and muddy and the humidity is high, as workers on the new Blackwall Tunnel install ventilation pipes in Prestage Street. Thats the name of one of the two pilot tunnels drilled under the River Thames for the new Blackwall Tunnel. 11th May 1962
Freddie Reed
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
Q4198
Media ID 21799068
© Mirrorpix
1962 Builder Building Site Construction Hard Hats Industry And Work Road Sixties Tunnel Tunneller Underground Waterproofs
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the bustling streets of 1960s London. The scene is set on Prestage Street, where workers are diligently installing ventilation pipes for the new Blackwall Tunnel under the River Thames. Despite the late hour, the street remains dimly lit, casting an eerie glow on the wet and muddy ground below. The air hangs heavy with humidity as these dedicated builders navigate through challenging conditions. Clad in their trusty hard hats and waterproof gear, they persevere undeterred by Mother Nature's obstacles. Their unwavering commitment to progress is evident in every step they take. This snapshot captures a pivotal moment in history when England was undergoing significant infrastructure development. The construction industry was at its peak, fueling economic growth and transforming transportation systems across the United Kingdom. As we gaze upon this image frozen in time, it serves as a reminder of human resilience and determination even amidst adversity. It symbolizes not only physical labor but also represents a nation's ambition to connect communities and enhance mobility. Freddie Reed's remarkable photography immortalizes these unsung heroes who worked tirelessly underground to shape our modern world. This print from Memory Lane Prints allows us to reflect on their invaluable contributions while appreciating how far we have come since that rainy day in May 1962.
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