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In 1978 the street architecture outside Ilford railway station was much the same as it is in 2019. The Super Cinema had long since been replaced after being bombed during the war and retail had become a mainstay of the town centre. Department store Bodgers had expanded in the late 1950s to also take up a corner plot curving from Station Road to Cranbrook Road. In2019 the 144 bus route no longer runs through Ilford but the 25 is still going strong. The 2019 photo shows Bodgers behind hoardings as it is being prepared for demolition. Graffiti can be seen on the boards and was actually commissioned by the landlord Access Self Storage through creative agency Concsious Cosmos. They summoned the skills of some London-based artists, some native to east London, to adorn the hoardings with some original pieces. On Friday 31th August 2019 artists @apparan @kimberliartist @xlvii @come-to-sister @red1_lenfant_terrible @maikelwalkman and @marcinlachart produced pieces to adorn the boards as part of the Unity Walls project. This was probably Ilford's first ever public, commissioned set of murals and may represent a nod to Ilford's future as a creative hub for people of all backgrounds to descend to and express themselves. Ilford famously gave its name to the world renowned Ilford Photo, but has it ever had a creative identity? With the construction of a 42-storey tower block on the site of Bodgers, what do you think about the town's future? Available NOW on Amazon - Ilford Retro Vol.1 From Gants Hill Odeon to The Plough and Plessey, all 52 episodes with photos of old and new! https://tinyurl.com/IlfordRetro