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A Tour of the King’s Road in Chelsea (1955-1970) with John Bignell

A Tour of the King’s Road in Chelsea (1955-1970) with John Bignell

Long before the age of photography the painter Samuel Palmer said "a picture is something between a thing and a thought." ...
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Brilliant Behind the Scenes Photos from the Bond Film ‘Goldfinger’

Brilliant Behind the Scenes Photos from the Bond Film ‘Goldfinger’

"For a golden girl knows when he's kissed her It's the kiss of death from Mister Goldfinger" ...
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A Dandy in Aspic Exclusive : Never Before Published Interview with Cult Writer Derek Marlowe From 1984

A Dandy in Aspic Exclusive : Never Before Published Interview with Cult Writer Derek Marlowe From 1984

In my dropout summer of '84, I interviewed Derek Marlowe at his (recently-moved into) first floor apartment. ...
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The Artist Who Dressed Dead Sparrows in Hand-Knitted Jumpers (1972)

The Artist Who Dressed Dead Sparrows in Hand-Knitted Jumpers (1972)

When Annette Messager found a dead bird she dressed it up and turned into a collection ...
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They Dug Up Lord Byron’s Body in 1938 and Were Shocked by The Size of His Dick

They Dug Up Lord Byron’s Body in 1938 and Were Shocked by The Size of His Dick

At four o'clock on the afternoon of 15th June 1938, the doors to St. Mary Magdalene were locked. Inside, around forty people waited expectantly for the opening of the Byron vault. ...
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Evocative Photos of London’s West End in the 1950s

Evocative Photos of London’s West End in the 1950s

A keen photographer since childhood, Allan Hailstone’s beautiful images are a tribute to London of the 1950s. ...
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Building the ‘Arsenal of Democracy’: Alfred T. Palmer’s Extraordinary Wartime Color Portraits

Building the ‘Arsenal of Democracy’: Alfred T. Palmer’s Extraordinary Wartime Color Portraits

"Arsenal of Democracy" was a slogan used by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt first used in a radio broadcast delivered on 29 December 1940. ...
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The View From My Window: André Kertész’s Views of New York

The View From My Window: André Kertész’s Views of New York

In 1952 André Kertész moved to a 12th-floor apartment near Washington Square Park. This is some of what he saw from his window... ...
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Did You Evah : Debbie Harry and Iggy Pop Sing Cole Porter (1990)

Did You Evah : Debbie Harry and Iggy Pop Sing Cole Porter (1990)

In 1990, Iggy Pop and Debbie Harry were "swellegant" and elegant on a reworking of a Cole Porter classic ...
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Ringo Starr and Maureen’s Glamorous Honeymoon in  Hove in 1965

Ringo Starr and Maureen’s Glamorous Honeymoon in Hove in 1965

"How does it feel to be married to a very famous man?" MAUREEN: "Very nice." ...
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Ray Harryhausen’s Restored Skeletons and Monsters – Photos

Ray Harryhausen’s Restored Skeletons and Monsters – Photos

The stop-motion pioneer's skeletons and monsters have been restored. And they're brilliant ...
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Photos of the West End of London, 1965-1968

Photos of the West End of London, 1965-1968

Born in Australia Greg Lehey went to school in Malaysia, Australia and in England - these photographs were taken during several trips to London. ...
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