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Captivating Colour Photographs of London, 1970-1974

Captivating Colour Photographs of London, 1970-1974

These fabulous photographs of London in the the early part of the 1970s are shown ...
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Fabulous Photographs of Actor and Director Richard Attenborough

Fabulous Photographs of Actor and Director Richard Attenborough

"I believe we need heroes...we need certain people who we can measure our own shortcomings by." ...
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Girls And Gardens : The English Lady’s Autochromes (c.1908)

Girls And Gardens : The English Lady’s Autochromes (c.1908)

Etheldreda Laing's photographs takes us to where the fairies live at the bottom of the garden ...
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Around The World In Kodachrome  – A Nobel Laureate’s Outstanding Travel Photographs

Around The World In Kodachrome – A Nobel Laureate’s Outstanding Travel Photographs

In the 1950s and 60s Martin Karplus took his camera where ever he went - and he went everywhere (pretty much) ...
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A Slow Grope In 1980s New Brighton – Sticky Nights At The Chelsea Reach

A Slow Grope In 1980s New Brighton – Sticky Nights At The Chelsea Reach

Tom Wood's brilliant photos of clubbers Looking for Love take us back to the 1980s ...
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Photos of a Desolate and Deserted London from 1977

Photos of a Desolate and Deserted London from 1977

These fascinating photos were taken by John Goodman an Australian who made two trips to UK in the mid 1970s. ...
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Every Saturday at Great Homer Street Market, Liverpool in the 1980s and 90s

Every Saturday at Great Homer Street Market, Liverpool in the 1980s and 90s

Tom Wood's great photos of shoppers at the 'Greatie' ...
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‘The Wednesday’ – and the Death of the Crooner Al Bowlly

‘The Wednesday’ – and the Death of the Crooner Al Bowlly

The band leader Ray Noble once said of Al Bowlly that he often stepped away from the microphone with tears in his eyes: “never mind him making you cry, he could make himself cry!” ...
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40 Great Portraits of Wales and The Welsh 1865-1885

40 Great Portraits of Wales and The Welsh 1865-1885

John Thomas toured Wales taking photographs of the country and its people ...
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Protect And Survive: How To Survive Nuclear Armageddon (1980)

Protect And Survive: How To Survive Nuclear Armageddon (1980)

This booklet issued by the British Government in 1980 tells you how to make your home and your family as safe as possible under nuclear attack ...
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‘Our True Intent Is All For Your Delight’ – Glorious Pictures of the Skegness Butlin’s

‘Our True Intent Is All For Your Delight’ – Glorious Pictures of the Skegness Butlin’s

The first ever Billy Butlin holiday camp was opened at Skegness in 1936 - it still exists today. ...
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Doreen Spooner the First ‘Camera Girl’ on ‘Testosterone Alley’

Doreen Spooner the First ‘Camera Girl’ on ‘Testosterone Alley’

Probably the first female photographer to have a staff job for a popular British newspaper, her Daily Mirror byline was 'By Camera Girl Doreen Spooner'. She hated it. ...
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