“The East End In Colour”: Rare and Gorgeous Kodachrome Photographs of London in the 1960s and 1970s

   

These previously unpublished photographs by David Granick capture the streets and waterways of London’s East End in the warm hues of Kodachrome film. Journey back in time to a place now long vanished.

David Granick (1912-1980) was a photographer who lived in the East End his whole life. His color slides laid untouched until 2017 when a local photographer, Chris Dorley-Brown, examined them at Tower Hamlets Local History Library & Archives.
“I was completely blown away by these pictures,” says Dorley-Brown, of the first time he saw Granick’s slides. “I had always suspected that there was a great color collection of East London photographs taken during this era.”

 
Brushfield Street, 1970

 

Belhaven Street, 1977

 

 
The New Globe, Mile End Road, 1977

 

 
The George Tavern, Commercial Road, 1969

 

 
Watney Market, 1974

 

 
Spitalfields Market, 1973

 

Whitechapel Road, 1965

 

 
Stifford Estate, Stepney Green, 1961

 

 
Gardiners, 1960s

 

West India Dock, 1971

 

 
Alie Street, 1963

 

 
Commercial Road, 1974

 

 
Three Colt Street, 1975


(Photos: © David Granick/Tower Hamlets Local History Library & Archives)