HOXTON MINI PRESS - The London Bell https://thelondonbell.com Sat, 02 Nov 2024 16:10:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.5 https://thelondonbell.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/cropped-Screenshot-2023-10-26-at-20.21.48-32x32.png HOXTON MINI PRESS - The London Bell https://thelondonbell.com 32 32 Exploring London’s East End Markets in the 70s and 80s through Paul Trevor’s Lens https://thelondonbell.com/2024/11/02/exploring-londons-east-end-markets-in-the-70s-and-80s-through-paul-trevors-lens/ Sat, 02 Nov 2024 16:09:14 +0000 https://thelondonbell.com/2024/11/02/exploring-londons-east-end-markets-in-the-70s-and-80s-through-paul-trevors-lens/ Photographer Paul Trevor’s new book, “Market Day,” captures the East End markets of London from 1974 to 1992, showcasing their vibrant atmosphere and unique offerings. […]

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Photographer Paul Trevor’s new book, “Market Day,” captures the East End markets of London from 1974 to 1992, showcasing their vibrant atmosphere and unique offerings. The book highlights the timeless essence of community markets, reflecting both past and present trade culture.

Paul Trevor, an acclaimed photographer known for his vivid portrayal of East London, returns with a new book titled “Market Day,” which presents a nostalgic view of the East End markets from 1974 to 1992. The collection captures the essence of bustling locales like Middlesex Street, Columbia Road, Cheshire Street, and Whitechapel High Street, showcasing a range of eclectic products, from vintage televisions to second-hand clothing. Trevor describes the markets as a dynamic form of street theatre, noting that each visit offered unique surprises that kept him engaged over the years. Today, while some aspects of East End markets have evolved, the spirit of community and commerce remains evident, especially at venues like Columbia Road, which continues to thrive in the floral trade. The book is published by Hoxton Mini Press and, although it advocates for independent bookshops, Londonist may earn a commission for purchases made through direct links.

In the 1970s and 80s, London’s East End markets were vibrant hubs of commerce and culture, reflecting the daily lives of the people in a rapidly changing urban landscape. Paul Trevor’s photography not only documents these markets but also highlights the sociocultural contrasts of the time, juxtaposing the energetic market environment with a backdrop of urban decay. By revisiting these markets, the book “Market Day” serves as both a historical record and a celebration of local culture, allowing contemporary readers to engage with a rich past that’s still relevant today.

“Market Day” by Paul Trevor invites readers to explore the lively markets of London’s East End through captivating photography. The book not only serves as a historical snapshot of a bygone era but also highlights the enduring charm and character of these markets, reminding us of the ever-evolving nature of urban life. With continued interest in pre-loved items and the iconic flower market at Columbia Road, Trevor’s work resonates with both nostalgia and a contemporary appreciation for local trade.

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