Thanks for the info and suggestions @Aroogah. I've discovered from some other searches than not only have some buildings gone, some entire streets have been eradicated, so its very possible the building itself is long gone.
As for the exact date of the picture the book doesn't give dates, but the squats with which it is associated was there from 1972-76, the Times article trying to trace info on it was in 1974, so between 72-74.
This one was pretty well known, so I'm confident we'll eventually unearth more on this one, thanks again.
Google earth has this "time machine" funktion which is pretty neat, to check if indeed the street has gone.
You can scroll down in time when in aerial photo mode. We use it often at work (architect).
Thanks for the info and suggestions @Aroogah. I've discovered from some other searches than not only have some buildings gone, some entire streets have been eradicated, so its very possible the building itself is long gone.
As for the exact date of the picture the book doesn't give dates, but the squats with which it is associated was there from 1972-76, the Times article trying to trace info on it was in 1974, so between 72-74.
This one was pretty well known, so I'm confident we'll eventually unearth more on this one, thanks again.