In December 2015, I was made aware of a treasure trove of documents, letters, and news cuttings from the 1880s, which outline in fascinating detail the campaign to save Clissold Park from development so it could become a public park. The hoard of about 175 items was kept by the descendants of Joseph Beck, a local political and manufacturing optician who spearheaded the campaign.
While existing literature describes the campaign in a paragraph at best, the extraordinary Beck Archive provides an almost week-by-week account of the dramatic campaign, often from the point of view of Joseph Beck himself. I photographed all the items in the archive and created a dedicated site for it, clissoldparkarchive.wordpress.com, where you can access the archive in full.
