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Download this stock image: London in the 1960s. Ulla Larsson and Birgitta Bjerke at 251 Kings Road in front of the Antique market stalls. They are wearing the very typical 1960s fashion of their own design. The man's identity is unknown. Picture taken during the era of the Swinging Sixties, a youth-driven cultural revoluton in the UK in the mid to late 1960s. Note the typical hand patterned clothing.  London England October 1967. - 2KEB3JX from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. Birgitta Bjerke, 1960s England, Unknown Picture, 1960s London, Swinging 60s, Mode Hippie, Swinging Sixties, Late 1960s, Market Stalls

Download this stock image: London in the 1960s. Ulla Larsson and Birgitta Bjerke at 251 Kings Road in front of the Antique market stalls. They are wearing the very typical 1960s fashion of their own design. The man's identity is unknown. Picture taken during the era of the Swinging Sixties, a youth-driven cultural revoluton in the UK in the mid to late 1960s. Note the typical hand patterned clothing. London England October 1967. - 2KEB3JX from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution…

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Northern Ireland Troubles, Julie Newmar, Roman Roads, German Submarines, Mode Hippie, Portobello Road, Punk Princess, Dark Heart, Wolverhampton

“These photos of London’s Portobello Road and Hyde Park Speakers’ Corner from 1968 were taken with Pentax SLR 35mm, which usually accompanied me wherever I went in those days, sometimes with a 400mm telescopic lens,” writes Barry Gonen. “My father was a semi-professional photographer before WW2, so I guess I inherited the bug.” First stop … Continue reading "Fabulous Photos of London’s Portobello Road and Speakers’ Corner From 1968"

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London Underground in the 1970s/80s Environment Photography, Blithe Spirit, Finsbury Park, Mrs Hudson, London Tube, Festival Hall, Living In London, London Aesthetic, Subway Train

Photographer Bob Mazzer spent two decades commuting to work and back on the tube. As he travelled, he used his Leica M4 and his own unique perspective to capture Londoners, commuters and tourists as they journeyed through the capital's network of tunnels. Here is a small collection of his work, some of which was first shown in a GLC exhibition at the Royal Festival Hall in the 1980's.

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