 | A Post War Prefab on Buckland Estate in Dover | | by Charles Moorhen | | published on Mar 3, 2009 | This photograph, photo taken on a "Box Brownie" in the late 1940's of an American prefab on Dover's Buckland Estate, is one of the many homes that were erected in the town by Dover Council as temporary housing, (they stood for nearly 30 years), after the Second World War.
They were extremely popular with many of the families that lived in them, and when the time came for the residents to be moved to "better" housing in the mid-1960's, many were loathed to leave. |
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