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Topic History of: Notting Hill Carnival
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hedda lived in the middle of it off Portobello for 15 years. always stayed indoors but did look out the window.
NonRacist Roots of the reconciliatory 'Carnival' were the now forgotten (by some) 1958 'Notting Hill Race Riots'.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notting_Hill_race_riots

Grittily recalled by another great Brit actor-institution in, 'Flame In The Streets'.

JK2006 My area - I've lived there (and watched it grow) almost from the very start (1967).