Demoltion work at West Ham's former home, Upton Park, has continued with the lower half of the Bobby Moore stand now reduced to rubble.
The bottom part of the famous end, which was situated behind one of the Hammers' goals, has now totally disappeared as the stadium continues to be knocked down.
West Ham left their old ground in May to move into the former Olympic Stadium in Stratford, leaving behind 112 years of history in order to move into their 60,000-seater new home.
Upton Park's old East Stand, the smallest of the four at the ground, has already been reduced to rubble, and work will continue on the rest of the ground over the coming months.