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'Northern Reportage'

MS. Meadows 228

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Title

'Northern Reportage'

Shelfmark

MS. Meadows 228

Summary

30 black and white prints of places and people across the North of England. Includes:

(items 13-14) Photographs from the series 'Graffiti in the UK'

(items 22-23, 25-26) Photographs from the series 'Single Homeless Man' for ATV programme 'Getting On'

(items 11, 16, 17, 30) Photographs of radical demonstrators in Northern England.

Date

exposure date: 1971-1983

print date: 2016-2020

Language

English

Physical facet

Printed on Museo Silver Rag paper.

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Archive of Daniel Meadows, photographer and social documentarist

Bodleian 500 print project

'Northern Reportage'

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