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#9 Dalston Junction Station 1979 The large building beyond the station was the Dalston Theatre home of the Four Aces Club

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#9 Dalston Junction Station 1979 The large building beyond the station was the Dalston Theatre home of the Four Aces Club

Vintage Photos of Pre-Gentrified Stoke Newington, London in the late 1970s

#9 Dalston Junction Station 1979 The large building beyond the station was the Dalston Theatre home of the Four Aces Club

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