Men in flat caps holding a sign which says No Scabs Charter
Miners at a TUC demonstration, Hyde Park London, 1974 by the late Nick Hedges
Men in flat caps holding a sign which says No Scabs Charter
Miners at a TUC demonstration, Hyde Park London, 1974 by the late Nick Hedges
Street scene. 3 kids show off their empty glass bottles. 'Cashing in the Empties', Glasgow, 1976. Children in Arcadia Street, Calton, showing off the empty bottles they have collected. The 5p per bottle was a useful source of pocket money. Photo Malcolm R Hill
Let's knock Friday right out the park
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Kids of different ethnicities all huddled together looking at the camera. Kids at Grove School, Handsworth, 1967. Photo Eric Wadsworth
Let's knock Friday right out the park
Think it must be a perspective thing, the harbour cuts along to the left at the bottom of the recent image, probs 10ft to 15ft between where photos taken
Street scene. 4 kids on right of picture stand in a line, with a dog at the end, the dog has its front paws up on the last kids back. A small girl swigs from a can of juice on the left of the picture. Liverpool, 1975 Photo by Paul Trevor
Let's knock Friday right out the park
A man in a hat and wearing a bow tie crosses the street
Time traveller
#StreetPhotography
A very large Exmoor Horn sheep.
Seven years today since we first introduced you to this absolute unit.
A print of a photograph of a bearded man lying on the output tray of a large printer. The photo is of a man named Charlie who was experiencing homelessness when I spoke to him in 2016. The photo is from the Outsiders Project documenting homelessness and substandard housing across Britain.
The Outsiders touring exhibition will be shown next at Blackpool Central Library from 14 April to 25 May 2025. This will be the pin-up version of the exhibition, essentially the same display which was shown inside the Houses of Parliament in January last year.
Scene looking down a half-pipe ramp. 2 kids on BMX bikes making air. Wild Bikes, Lower East Side, New York, 1986. Photo by Sylvia Plachy
Let's knock Friday right out the park
Shared for #SeventiesSunday
#Blackhill #Glasgow in 1976
#fallfriday It's springtime but I still miss the streets at dawn And in the morning walking your bridges home As I sit and stare at all of England's souls I tell you something I wish I was in Edinburgh Mark E Smith with the Forth Railway Bridge in the background
#fallfriday
It's springtime but I still miss the streets at dawn
And in the morning walking your bridges home
As I sit and stare at all of England's souls
I tell you something
I wish I was in Edinburgh
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Street scene. A young boy stands in the foreground with his face obscured by a bubble he's blowing with his bubble gum. Maryhill, Glasgow late 1970s. Photo Douglas Corrance
Let's knock Friday right out the park
World Cup with backie-in keepers π
Op art painting Movement in Squares, Synthetic emulsion on board
Bridget Riley
According to Bridget Riley, Movement in Squares was the beginning of her exploration of geometric form and spatial dynamics.
Movement in Squares (1961)
Street scene. Rows of flats stand in the background, whilst kids in 1970s attire stand by what looks like a burning bed frame.
When kids ruled the street
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Blackhill housing scheme in Glasgow, 1976.
Glasgow Herald Archives
Posters for 4 movies showing at the Odeon Cinema. Dirty Dancing, Sing, Valetines Day, and Resident Evil. A capital P with an American flag has been stuck on to read President Evil, with Trumps face stuck onto Milla Jovovic's body, she's riding a motorcycle shooting behind her..
12th March 2017, I sabotaged the Resident Evil billboard at the Odeon in Dundee on the back of Trump's 'Muslim Ban'
Lee Perry would have been 89 today. Sending birthday wishes to wherever in the universe the Black Ark has docked
I hope so
When kids ruled the streets
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Kids playing Kerby in Niddrie, Edinburgh, 1989.
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Via Craigmillar Gold YouTube channel
When kids ruled the streets
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Kids playing Kerby in Niddrie, Edinburgh, 1989.
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Via Craigmillar Gold YouTube channel
Huge thank you to @crisis-uk.bsky.social for stepping in and handling the transportation of the Outsiders exhibition from venue to venue. Itβs been a lifesaver as we only budgeted for three bookings but ended up with twelve. Itβs a fabulous charity in every respect.
A printer with a print lying on it. The print shows protesters from the Black Lives Matter movement
Printing the proofs for the Rebellion! exhibition today
π· Chris killip
π· Vanessa Winship
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Here you go
Chicago, 1951
Photograph: Marvin Newman
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