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The Mudd Club: The Doorman At New York’s Most Jaw-Dropping Venue Finally Lets You In

The Mudd Club: The Doorman At New York’s Most Jaw-Dropping Venue Finally Lets You In

"If you’ve been standing here for more than ten minutes you’re not coming in” - Richard Boch ...
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A Slave’s Letter: Jordan Anderson’s Exquisite Reply to His Former Owner

A Slave’s Letter: Jordan Anderson’s Exquisite Reply to His Former Owner

  On August 7, 1865 Jordan Anderson (aka Jourdan Anderson and Jordon Anderson) wrote to Colonel ...
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The Fairy At The Bottom Of The Garden: A Strange Face Appears In A Flower

The Fairy At The Bottom Of The Garden: A Strange Face Appears In A Flower

One summer, Bobby gave my mother a photograph of two flowers. "If you look closely," he said, "you can see one of the fairy folk peeking out." ...
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Buy Prints Curtis Moffat: Bright Young Things;  Experimental Photography and Design, 1923-1935

Curtis Moffat: Bright Young Things; Experimental Photography and Design, 1923-1935

"A gentle, quiet, easy-going man with velvet eyes and enormous charm, Curtis Moffat was the most Europeanised of Americans. He seemed to be only 'at home' in the quietness of his book-filled rooms. But appearances are deceptive; in fact he was the centre of enormous creative activity. " Cecil Beaton ...
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Fantastic Portraits of Pop Stars Posing With Their Younger Selves

Fantastic Portraits of Pop Stars Posing With Their Younger Selves

“You will always be fond of me. I represent to you all the sins you never had the courage to commit” - Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray ...
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Great Portraits of Ireland and The Irish At The Turn of The 19th Century

Great Portraits of Ireland and The Irish At The Turn of The 19th Century

"There is a time when individuals can bear to be rallied for their past follies and absurdities, after they have acquired new habits and a new consciousness. Nations, as well as individuals, gradually lose attachment to their identity, and the present generation is amused, rather than offended, by the ridicule that is thrown upon its ancestors" - Maria Edgeworth, Castle Rackrent ...
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The Extraordinary Photos of German Photographer August Sander

The Extraordinary Photos of German Photographer August Sander

In the early 1920s Sander began People of the 20th Century – one of the most ambitious undertakings in the history of photography, the project occupied Sander for some 40 years, from the early 1920s until his death, during which he took portraits of hundreds of German citizens and then categorised them by social type and occupation. ...
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Jonathan Higbee’s Street Photography Captures New York’s Dynamism And Wit

Jonathan Higbee’s Street Photography Captures New York’s Dynamism And Wit

A 21st Century New York moment ...
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Wonderful Photos Backstage at a Frances McLaughlin-Gill Glamour Magazine Shoot in 1952

Wonderful Photos Backstage at a Frances McLaughlin-Gill Glamour Magazine Shoot in 1952

"I preferred to cast models who could act, and my favourites all had the ability to improvise within a situation that I had created." ...
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Tyne Pride and Fall: Chris Killip’s Photographs Of Britain’s Vanished Industrial Heartlands

Tyne Pride and Fall: Chris Killip’s Photographs Of Britain’s Vanished Industrial Heartlands

"Even then I had a sense that all this was not going to last, though I had no idea how soon it would all be gone" - Chris Killip ...
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Panoramic Photographs by Peter Li Celebrate the Symmetry of Churches

Panoramic Photographs by Peter Li Celebrate the Symmetry of Churches

"Tyger! Tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry?" - William Blake ...
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April 1970: Chelsea Fans Waiting for the FA Cup Winners to Arrive at Euston Station

April 1970: Chelsea Fans Waiting for the FA Cup Winners to Arrive at Euston Station

In 1997 a modern-day referee David Elleray reviewed the replay played at Old Trafford, and concluded that the sides would have received six red cards and twenty yellow cards between them, in the modern era of football. ...
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