If you have several days to spare look here
https://www.amber-online.com/collections/
and another one
https://homersykes.photoshelter.com/gallery-list
and one of my favourites (sadly taken from us too young)
http://www.tishmurtha.co.uk/the-archive.html - click through archive at bottom of the page
I always find images of the north in the 60's, 70's and 80's really thought provoking, having led a sheltered upbringing in the middle class suburbia of the south east, I was really insulated from the poverty of the north, as our manufacturing industry declined. Its a world I just didn't experience, despite going to a northern University in the 80's, I did of course live in a Student bubble.
I wonder if there as many people documenting modern life in a similar manner, with the advent of the selfie culture maybe we are loosing the documentation of part of our social evolution. Current street photography vogues are not as documenting, a lot more about dramatic shots with leading shadows, etc. There are some exceptions such as Peter Dench
http://www.peterdench.com/ and to some extent Martin Parr.
To that effect I thought I'd start a project (which may amout to nothing) about the ever expanding Cheshire Village I live in, its very middle class, hardly anyone talks to each other, kids don't play in the street, its all very boring!! New housing estates are full of identikit houses, the cars on the drive and no humans, even in the middle of the day. Its something to have a crack at, and is within spitting distance of my house, so its easy to go for a little wander with the a camera.
Taken in the middle of a Sunday afternoon, cars on drives in a new build housing estate.
Adding a human element is going to be a challenge!!