Alexandra Road Estate Photozine
£7.50
The Alexandra Road Estate, in Camden, London, was the first post-war council housing estate to be granted listed status and is now considered a landmark of British social housing. So much so that, in October 2017, the architect Neave Brown won the Royal Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects for his work on the estate, which has served as a backdrop to the TV shows Spooks and Silent Witness and the films 28 Weeks Later and Kingsman: The Secret Service.
Published by Café Royal Books, an independent publisher based in Southport, England, this photozine features images by fine art photographer Craig Atkinson.
Fourth edition, first published in 2013, 28 pages.
Gift wrapped in tissue paper
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