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Over 40 years on, Paul has released a book, Once Upon a Time in Brick Lane. But the photos aren't just being appreciated now: as early as 1976, the photographer was exhibiting his photos in local ...
His photographs have been exhibited internationally since the 1970s and are in public and private collections worldwide. The photos in 'Once Upon a Time in Brick Lane', show humour, grit and ...
Paul Trevor photographed inner cities across Britain throughout his career; his Brick Lane work from the 1970s and 1980s has now been collected into a book from Hoxton Mini Press, titled Once Upon ...
In his new photography book, Once Upon a Time in Brick Lane, he captures the gritty and fun side of the iconic area before it underwent significant social change. Alan Gilbey writes in the book's ...
Clearly there were more people than we realised dashing around 1970s/80s London with a Kodak swinging round their neck. Following in the wake of shows like Roy Mehta's Revival and Neil Martinson's ...
Earlier photographs demonstrate the Jewish influence on Brick Lane, with large numbers of Jews settling in Spitalfields during the early 1900s. Among the images in the gallery is one of the Beigel ...
King Charles abided by custom and took off his shoes to visit the historic Brick Lane mosque earlier this ... anti-racism movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Most poignantly, the King planted a ...
recalls when the Bangladeshis moved in during the 1970s and 1980s, there was a lot of overcrowding in the flats. "That's why they originally started to meet up in Brick Lane, to chat and be ...
The name Men in Black originates from a clash between a crowd of die-hard West Ham and Manchester United fans in Brick Lane, London ... has changed since the 1970s and 1980s, when groups of ...
Furious business owners on East London's trendy Brick Lane say the ongoing bin strikes ... been likened to the 'Winter of Discontent' in the 1970s, when strikes by millions of workers, including ...
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