US photographer William E. Crawford photographed the daily lives of Hanoians after the nation was reunified in 1975.


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William E Crawford was one of the first western photographers to visit northern Vietnam after the war ended in 1975. He arrived in Hanoi in 1985 with four former US veterans. He regularly documented Hanoi, its people and the surrounding countryside from 1985 to 2015. Pictured is House 222 on Hang Bong Street in 1986.

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Hang Bong Street in 1988

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Hang Bong Street in 1988

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No72 Ma May Street in 1998

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Soviet-era Housing in 1988

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N019 Nguyen Quang Bich Street in 1991

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No54 Hang Ga Street in 1994

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Hang Gai Street in 1994

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No 103 Hang Bong Street in 1995

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Hang Bac Street in 1995

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No 154 Hang Bong Street in 2000

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N014 Hang Tre Street in 2009

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No40C Bat Ban Street in 2015



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