English: Arnold Circus. The bandstand on Arnold Circus, in the Boundary Estate. Looking north from Club Row.
From Wikipedia: The Boundary Estate is a housing development, formally opened in 1900, in the East End of London, England.
The estate, constructed from 1890, was one of the earliest social housing schemes, and was built by the London County Council as the world's first council housing, replacing the Friars Mount slum, the rubble of which was used to construct a mound in the middle of Arnold Circus at the centre of the development, housing a still extant bandstand. The estate consists of multi-story brick structures, surrounding the central mound.
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