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Dockers in Poplar: The Legacy of the London County Council's Replanning of Poplar, East London
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Abstract Using Sydney Harpley's sculpture, The Dockers, installed in Trinity Gardens on the Lansbury Estate in Poplar, this article will examine the London County Council's reimagining of a key centre in London's East End. Installed in September 1962, these Dockers sit within the post-war planned vision of t... view more
Using Sydney Harpley's sculpture, The Dockers, installed in Trinity Gardens on the Lansbury Estate in Poplar, this article will examine the London County Council's reimagining of a key centre in London's East End. Installed in September 1962, these Dockers sit within the post-war planned vision of the capital and are, as Frank Mort describes, "cultural visions" of a new London. For hundreds of years, Poplar served as part of the Port of London's industrial heartland. After the Second World War, the London County Council assumed the River Thames would continue to be the heartbeat of Britain's industry. The Port of London was the country's largest and busiest port. The London County Council recognised that, in London, the most depressed and congested areas with bad housing housed working people. However, by referencing one part of the culture of this part of London, the London County Council was relying on a homogeneity of experience, difficult to defend in 1960s London. Using the initial reception of The Dockers, as well as the sculpture's subsequent vandalism and destruction, this article shall analyse how the London County Council's vision for post-war Poplar changed through the rapid deindustrialisation of the 1980s, through to the rapid gentrification of the area in the 21st century.... view less
Keywords
urban planning; urban renewal; cultural heritage; reconstruction; post-war period; deindustrialization; gentrification; Great Britain
Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Social History, Historical Social Research
Free Keywords
Docklands; East London; Poplar; Sydney Harpley; housing
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 255-265
Journal
Urban Planning, 8 (2023) 1
Issue topic
Bombed Cities: Legacies of Post-War Planning on the Contemporary Urban and Social Fabric
ISSN
2183-7635
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed