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Climbing frame JLP01_08_089089
Filename: jlp01_08_089089.jpg
Size: 6481 x 5102 (5.6MB)
Date: 7th February 2022
Source: Historic England
Credit: A© Historic England Archive. Joh
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: Historic England Archive
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Climbing frame JLP01_08_089089
Doddington Estate, Battersea, Wandsworth, Greater London. Children playing on a climbing frame on the Doddington Estate, with a 10-storey and 13-storey block of flats behind, built using the 12M Jespersen system.
The Doddington Estate, just off Battersea Park Road, was designed by architects Emberton, Tardrew & Partners. The estate, which included tower blocks of flats, was built between 1967-71 by Laing for Wandsworth London Borough Council. It was built using their 12M Jespersen building system, consisting of prefabricated parts and precast concrete panels produced at their concrete factory in Andover
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Media ID 24318554
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1960s Architecture Childhood Children Flats Housing Estate Modernism Modernist People
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a moment of pure childhood joy on the Doddington Estate in Battersea, Wandsworth. A group of children can be seen gleefully playing on a climbing frame, their laughter echoing through the air. Behind them stand two towering blocks of flats, one standing at 10-storeys high and the other at an impressive 13-storeys. These architectural marvels were built using the innovative 12M Jespersen system by Laing for Wandsworth London Borough Council between 1967-71. The Doddington Estate, designed by architects Emberton, Tardrew & Partners, was a shining example of modernist architecture in the 1960s. The estate boasted not only these imposing tower blocks but also numerous other housing units that provided homes to many families. Constructed with prefabricated parts and precast concrete panels produced at Laing's concrete factory in Andover, this building system showcased efficiency and forward-thinking design. In this image, we witness a snapshot of carefree childhood amidst urban development. It serves as a reminder that even within bustling cityscapes like Greater London, spaces for play and imagination are essential for young minds to thrive. This photograph encapsulates both the architectural achievements of its time and the timeless essence of childhood innocence - forever frozen in history thanks to Historic England Archive's preservation efforts.
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