This is a general scene of street life in a lane in Cork, Ireland. In this poor neighbourhood men, women and children walk up and down the lane, washing hangs from one building and someone looks out of a window. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-is-a-general-scene-of-street-life-in-a-lane-in-cork-ireland-in-this-poor-neighbourhood-men-women-and-children-walk-up-and-down-the-lane-washing-hangs-from-one-building-and-someone-looks-out-of-a-window-image501365362.html
RM2M3K4HP–This is a general scene of street life in a lane in Cork, Ireland. In this poor neighbourhood men, women and children walk up and down the lane, washing hangs from one building and someone looks out of a window.
Exterior of the new Lambeth walk, Ragged School, erected by Mr. Beaufoy for poor and destitute children in the neighbourhood. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/exterior-of-the-new-lambeth-walk-ragged-school-erected-by-mr-beaufoy-for-poor-and-destitute-children-in-the-neighbourhood-image485662484.html
RM2K63RCM–Exterior of the new Lambeth walk, Ragged School, erected by Mr. Beaufoy for poor and destitute children in the neighbourhood.
Nell Mary Dunn (born 1936), English playwright, screenwriter, and author pictured in London Life magazine in 1965. The daughter of Sir Philip Dunn, she was born in London and educated at a convent, which she left at the age of fourteen. Although she came from an upper-class background, in 1959 she moved to Battersea and made friends in the neighbourhood and worked for a time in a sweets factory. This world inspired much of what Dunn would later write. Dunn was married to writer Jeremy Sandford from 1957 to 1979; the couple had three sons. Her best-known works are Up the Junction and Poor Cow Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nell-mary-dunn-born-1936-english-playwright-screenwriter-and-author-pictured-in-london-life-magazine-in-1965-the-daughter-of-sir-philip-dunn-she-was-born-in-london-and-educated-at-a-convent-which-she-left-at-the-age-of-fourteen-although-she-came-from-an-upper-class-background-in-1959-she-moved-to-battersea-and-made-friends-in-the-neighbourhood-and-worked-for-a-time-in-a-sweets-factory-this-world-inspired-much-of-what-dunn-would-later-write-dunn-was-married-to-writer-jeremy-sandford-from-1957-to-1979-the-couple-had-three-sons-her-best-known-works-are-up-the-junction-and-poor-cow-image501456442.html
RM2M3R8PJ–Nell Mary Dunn (born 1936), English playwright, screenwriter, and author pictured in London Life magazine in 1965. The daughter of Sir Philip Dunn, she was born in London and educated at a convent, which she left at the age of fourteen. Although she came from an upper-class background, in 1959 she moved to Battersea and made friends in the neighbourhood and worked for a time in a sweets factory. This world inspired much of what Dunn would later write. Dunn was married to writer Jeremy Sandford from 1957 to 1979; the couple had three sons. Her best-known works are Up the Junction and Poor Cow
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