In 1985 Dave Sinclair was staff photographer for The Militant newspaper. In Liverpool to photograph the school strike against Margaret Thatcher’s Tory government’s Youth Training Scheme, Dave took pictures of the thousands of students, and their homemade placards and banners on a protest that was enthusiastic, boisterous, very funny and good humoured. “There were speeches back at the pier head,” one former pupil who was there recalls, “but I can’t remember a single one of them. I was just filled with the feeling that being on strike was far better than being in school.”
Like many places in the UK, Liverpool in the 1980s was a time of turmoil and upheaval. Unemployment and economic instability led to widespread disquiet which culminated in public shows of resistance.
Dave took pictures of British kids playing on the streets of Belfast, Newcastle, London and Bradford. The way they look at the camera, and by way him, shows his skill in letting them be. As with all the best journalism, Dave’s pictures show rather than tell. The result are photographs full of warmth. These are the carefree days of youth, when your only responsibility was to get out and have fun with your friends.
We’re prints of Dave Sinclair’s wonderful photographs in the shop. You can see a selection of them here.
If like to own one of the photographs in this gallery as a print, please get in touch.
We’re prints of Dave Sinclair’s wonderful photographs in the shop. You can see a selection of them here.
If like to own one of the photographs in this gallery as a print, please get in touch.
All images copyright of Dave Sinclair.
We’re prints of Dave Sinclair’s wonderful photographs in the shop. You can see a selection of them here.
If like to own one of the photographs in this gallery as a print, please get in touch,
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