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Extraordinary Arts Studies From West Of Zanzibar By William Mortensen (1928)

Extraordinary Arts Studies From West Of Zanzibar By William Mortensen (1928)

From the outset, Mortensen's subject matter was unabashedly theatrical, bizarre and often louche. He was an ardent admirer of Goya and Daumier, and with his Hollywood access to costumes, sets, makeup and masks, created elaborate tableaux vivants in his studio. ...
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A Dying Miner’s Letter To His Beloved Wife (1902)

A Dying Miner’s Letter To His Beloved Wife (1902)

On May 19th, 1902, 26 miners working at the Fraterville Coal Mine in Tennessee, were trapped underground. They wrote these letters. ...
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Brian Griffin – Extraordinary Photographs

Brian Griffin – Extraordinary Photographs

Brian Griffin's photographs show us the extraordinary in the everyday ...
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A Photographic History of Hip-Hop

A Photographic History of Hip-Hop

Photographing rappers from Jay-Z to Kanye West and Salt 'n' Pepper - a visual history of hip-hop' ...
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After Chernobyl : The Nuclear Suicide Squad (1986)

After Chernobyl : The Nuclear Suicide Squad (1986)

In 1986 Professor Sir Frederick Warner created Volunteers for Ionising Radiation, a platoon of over-65s who would help in a British nuclear disaster ...
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My 1980s Life : A Florida Teenager’s Photos

My 1980s Life : A Florida Teenager’s Photos

In the 1980s I moved from Ossining, New York, to a school in Tampa, Florida. This was me... ...
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Horses, Drink And God: Martin Parr’s Visions Of Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland 1981-1983

Horses, Drink And God: Martin Parr’s Visions Of Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland 1981-1983

"I think the ordinary is a very under-exploited aspect of our lives because it is so familiar." ...
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Shepherds and Sheep in Snowdonia (1951)

Shepherds and Sheep in Snowdonia (1951)

In 1951, Grace Robertson (born England, 1930) was despatched to record life among the sheep farmers of Snowdonia, Wales. ...
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The True Story of The Holocaust Train Rescued From The Heart of Darkness – Friday, April 13th, 1945

The True Story of The Holocaust Train Rescued From The Heart of Darkness – Friday, April 13th, 1945

‘I cannot believe, today, that the world almost ignored those people and what was happening. How could we have all stood by and have let that happen? They do not owe us anything. We owe them, for what we allowed to happen to them.’ – Carrol Walsh, Liberator ...
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Les Halles de Paris – The City’s Great Food Market in Photographs (c.1950)

Les Halles de Paris – The City’s Great Food Market in Photographs (c.1950)

'He enjoyed the great piece of heaven that he had in front of him, of this immense development of Les Halles, which gave him, in the middle of the strangled streets of Paris, the vision wave of a seaside, with the dead and slate waters of a bay, scarcely shuddering from the distant rolling of the swell' - Emile Zola ...
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The Dursley Carnival Pictures (1959)

The Dursley Carnival Pictures (1959)

Brian Candy's photos of the Dursley Carnival pictures were taken in the mid-1950s, on black and white 35mm film, probably using a Praktica camera ...
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Training Sarasota’s Sun Debs (1949)

Training Sarasota’s Sun Debs (1949)

Kodachrome photos of Florida's models undergoing training ...
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