Aye - he’s the one on the left…
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Leeds 1974
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That’s gentrification for you
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46th (North Midland) Division men at Riqueval Bridge symbolises victory during the First World War
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Bettmann. 47th Street and Broadway. New York - 1955
Getty Images. Leicester Square. London - 1938
André Robé Collection. 47th Street, New York - 1957
Philip Jones Griffiths. Laugharne, Wales - 1952
Esther Bubley. View from an elevated train platform. New York City - 1951
Bill Brandt. Domino Players - 1935
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The Cafe Baba Tangier. A most evocative place for a fine mint tea or vicious coffee.
Somewhat immortalized by it’s patrons
The last time I went the Medina had become rather full of in your face hawkers & hash sellers so I popped in for a tea and got threatened by a knife wielding lunatic. I’d still go back, it’s probably the closest place to the UK that really feels like you are somewhere a long way from home.
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Apart from Camborne?
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or Norwich / Kings Lynn
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Great photograph
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- 1 I’d love a print of that in my office
Yer maw…
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