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As you know I've been documenting the Scottish independence movement for quite some time now, nearly always concentrating on individuals rather than the collective. Given recent sustained polling it's looking
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John Claridge was born in Plaistow, London in 1944 and began taking photos of the East End as a teenager in the 1960s. .Here are some of those images. .Self-Portrait with Keith, E7,
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In 1981, aged 25, Paul Graham started his first serious project. The concept was to travel up and down the A1, the 410-mile road that stretches the length of the
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Here's a few of Margaret Fay Shaw images of a traditional Hebridean Halloween, South Uist, Scotland in 1932. Margaret was fascinated with local folklore customs and in 1932 she decided to
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Scottish photographer @simonmurphy7 has been photographing the residents of Glasgow's Govanhill, highlighting and celebrating the diversity the area he once called home..I will post a few of those images in
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On the back of todays events in George Square and the following comment yesterday from one of my followers:'The idea that “my nationalism is better then yours” is a narcissistic
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The Art of Album Covers..Original photograph used by Raymond Pettibon whilst designing Sonic Youth's 1990 album 'Goo'. Pictured are Maureen Hindley and David Smith. Both were key witnesses in the
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While working as projectionist in an adult cinema called The Office Cinema in 1970s / 80s London, Bob Mazzer began photographing the people on the tube during his daily commute,
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From the Terrace to the Streets..A work in progress..A group of Leeds United fans on a night out following a match in October 1972. Photo by Harold Halborn Female supporters
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No one is born racist!.Birmingham, 1968.Photo Janet Mendelsohn No one is born racist. .Middlesbrough, 1970s.Photo Robin Dale No one is born racist .London 1973–1975..Photo Simon Pope No one is born
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Ernest Cole was born in South Africa’s Transvaal in 1940. In his book: House of Bondage – published in 1967, he was the 1st photojournalist to highlight the daily realities, humiliations, and
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Thomas Annan (born Dairsie, Fife 1829) was a Scottish photographer, notable for being the first to record the bad housing conditions of the poor. In 1866 he was commissioned to make photographic
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