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Supporters of the Commune, including William Morris, would champion the idea that art and beauty could flourish in everyday life. After 150 years this is still a possible future that needs to be embraced. Image17 capture Waltham Forest's 'Windrush' residents who came to the UK from the Caribbean to create new lives from the 1950s to the 1970s. Contemporary photographic portraits combined with personal family portraits and mementos provide a peek into lives lived in the borough.

Photographers: Jo Sealy, Nicola Tree, Paul Tucker, Simon Warren, Paula Smith, Udall Evans, Katherine Hall. Image17 is a collective of photographers based in Waltham Forest who work collaboratively on annual projects.
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Photographs of the Chingford and District Model Engineering Club, established in 1945 and based at Ridgeway Park, Chingford.
These images were part of an Image17 project called Meet that documented local social and leisure groups in Waltham Forest.
The aim was to highlight and record the great diversity of hobbies and activities which bond communities and create friendships.
A project that looks at the life cycle of an allotment, from it's dormant state in March to rapid and full growth in August.
The images record the diversity of the site and provide a document of this change, guided by the human hand or by nature itself.
The plotholders cultivate and recycle in many different ways creating a unique environment that is somewhere between domesticity and wilderness.
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