1970s London | Bermondsey | Living without sight | We was all one | 1972
Some extracts from the award winning documentary - 'We was all one' In these clips we hear from Tom Bushnell, blind from a very young age, we hear how he made a living and was determined to stay independent. Amazing locals with his ability to guide neighbours through the darkened streets of Bermondsey during the blackout. Narration: Benny Green First shown: 07/03/1972 If you would like to license a clip from this video please e mail: [email protected] Quote: VT60156

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Living in Bermondsey | Life in the "good old days" | Poverty | London | Old Kent Road | Boxing |1972

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Poverty | Pensioner poverty | Senior Citizen | Hard Times | Living in the 1970s |1970's

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Londoner's | Pub Talk | Documentary Report | 1972

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Life in the boxing ring | 1970s London | Bermondsey | Boxing | We was all one | 1972

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Living in a Tower Block | 1970s London | Council Estate | Where the houses use to be | 1971

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The End of an Era: Women & Work Post WWII in Bermondsey & Rotherhithe

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1964: CHANGING Times in SOUTH LONDON | South of the River | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

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The Oldest Fast Food Restaurant in London's East End

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1970s London | East London | Poverty | Wash house | Benny Green | 1975

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Old Kent Road (1970-1979)

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Living in a tower block | Living in Victorian Times | Pensioner | Report | 1971

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Bermondsey Wall, 1932

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Bermondsey Leather Trail

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Living with rats | poverty in the 1970s | London | 1970s Bermondsey | We was all one | 1972

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This is London - 1981 | The Archivist Presents | #445

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The Blue in Bermondsey

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Why British Teens Were Never Bored in the 1970s (The Truth)

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Tour of London Traffic: Double-Decker Buses & Black Cabs (1970) | British Pathé

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East Street Market (1971)

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