The 1970s saw profound change in the communities of the East End of London.

The city’s docks were closing, and with them a way of life for people living in the area was being lost.

At the same time new immigrants were arriving, bringing with them new cultures – and new cuisines – as they established themselves as Londoners.

A free exhibition of images from this time of change is on show in east London until December.

It showcases the work of a generation of photographers who gave a visibility to working-class experiences, in everyday spaces where local people could view images of themselves and their own communities, the Four Corners Gallery in Bethnal Green says.

A World Apart: Photographing Change in London’s East End, 1970-76 is at the gallery on Roman Road until 6 December.