Petticoat Lane street scene. Photographed by street photographer Reg King. (read more)
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Petticoat Lane street scene. Photographed by street photographer Reg King. (read more)
Photographed in the street by street photographer Reg King. (read more)
A photo taken by my uncle Reg King, who was a street photographer taking photos of people around the East End and Walthamstow fron the 1930's ... (read more)
A photo taken by my uncle Reg King, who was a street photographer taking photos of people around the East End and Walthamstow fron the 1930's ... (read more)
A photo taken by my uncle Reg King, who was a street photographer taking photos of people around the East End and Walthamstow fron the 1930's ... (read more)
A photo taken by my uncle Reg King, who was a street photographer taking photos of people around the East End and Walthamstow fron the 1930's ... (read more)
A photo taken by my uncle Reg King, who was a street photographer taking photos of people around the East End and Walthamstow fron the 1930's ... (read more)
A photo taken by my uncle Reg King, who was a street photographer taking photos of people around the East End and Walthamstow fron the 1930's ... (read more)
A photo taken by my uncle Reg King, who was a street photographer taking photos of people around the East End and Walthamstow fron the 1930's ... (read more)
A photo taken by my uncle Reg King, who was a street photographer taking photos of people around the East End and Walthamstow fron the 1930's ... (read more)
A photo taken by my uncle Reg King, who was a street photographer taking photos of people around the East End and Walthamstow fron the 1930's ... (read more)
A photo taken by my uncle Reg King, who was a street photographer taking photos of people around the East End and Walthamstow fron the 1930's ... (read more)
This is a collection of photographs taken by my uncle Reginald King, who was a street photographer during the 30's, 40's, 50's and 60's. He also ... (read more)
This is a collection of photographs taken by my uncle Reginald King, who was a street photographer during the 30's, 40's, 50's and 60's. He also ... (read more)
This is a collection of photographs taken by my uncle Reginald King, who was a street photographer during the 30's, 40's, 50's and 60's. He also ... (read more)
This is a collection of photographs taken by my uncle Reginald King, who was a street photographer during the 30's, 40's, 50's and 60's. He also ... (read more)
This is a collection of photographs taken by my uncle Reginald King, who was a street photographer during the 30's, 40's, 50's and 60's. He also ... (read more)
This is a collection of photographs taken by my uncle Reginald King, who was a street photographer during the 30's, 40's, 50's and 60's. He also ... (read more)
This is a collection of photographs taken by my uncle Reginald King, who was a street photographer during the 30's, 40's, 50's and 60's. He also ... (read more)
This is a collection of photographs taken by my uncle Reginald King, who was a street photographer during the 30's, 40's, 50's and 60's. He also ... (read more)
He kept the shop at 93 St John's Road, Walthamstow, during the 40's up until the 60's (read more)
My uncle was a street photographer in the Brick Lane & Petticoat Lane area probably between the late 1930's and 1955 or thereabouts. He used to ... (read more)
This is Vi King, who, together with her husband Reg kept a shop on St John's Road, Walthamstow London E17. this is a picture of her ... (read more)
My Uncle's parents lived in Saham Toney, and I think this photo of them was taken there. She was originally from Estonia, they later opened a ... (read more)
I found this in my Uncle's collection, his parents lived nearby. (read more)
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