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Salford has the "worst slums in Europe": Five year old Jeffrey Slean "
Salford has the " worst slums in Europe" : Five year old Jeffrey Slean " comes out to play" after school, watched by his mother 36 yr old Mrs. Vera Slean. October 1974 P005428
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Mirrorpix
Media ID 21330715
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This print titled "Salford has the worst slums in Europe: Five-year-old Jeffrey Slean comes out to play after school, watched by his mother 36 yr old Mrs. Vera Slean" takes us back to October 1974 in England. The image showcases a poignant moment amidst the challenging living conditions of Manchester's impoverished neighborhoods. In this snapshot, young Jeffrey Slean emerges from his humble abode, ready to embrace the simple joys of childhood. His innocent smile and carefree demeanor stand as a testament to resilience and hope even in the face of adversity. As he steps onto the worn-out pavement, his watchful mother, Mrs. Vera Slean, stands nearby with love and concern etched on her face. The photograph serves as a powerful reminder of the harsh realities faced by families residing in these destitute areas during that era. It sheds light on the dire housing conditions prevalent at that time while capturing an intimate glimpse into one family's struggle for survival. Through this image captured by Mirrorpix for Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to an important chapter in history - a period marked by social inequality and economic hardship. It prompts us to reflect upon how far society has come since then and serves as a call-to-action towards creating more equitable living standards for all members of our global community.
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