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Snapshots Of Britain.
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Just thought I would share for your comments these lovely photos of a long ago Britain, I noticed that most men in those days wore collars and ties, the ladies were most smartly dressed and one could leave one's bike unchained.
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I was six in 1958 so I identify with the skool outing
The kids parents income in St Ives seems much higher than my home town ( Darzet aaaargh )
I recollect many more dirty faces - some decades before the compulsory one bath a week even if you don't need it - boys with brylcreem and girls with squinty eyes and big big bows
The colour-system is evocative- the colour dyes age and give a washed out look. [ Not Agfa nor Kodak ] - the DNA film with Jeff Goldblum as Crick was filmed with this colour-stock which gave that modern film an instant 1952 look
Quite quite fascinating
Oh the Bryant shop front ( "unknown" ) is in St VIes by the way and appears in another later photog.
Colour photogz - does anyone remember how expensive they were in the fifties ?
thx AOG
I was six in 1958 so I identify with the skool outing
The kids parents income in St Ives seems much higher than my home town ( Darzet aaaargh )
I recollect many more dirty faces - some decades before the compulsory one bath a week even if you don't need it - boys with brylcreem and girls with squinty eyes and big big bows
The colour-system is evocative- the colour dyes age and give a washed out look. [ Not Agfa nor Kodak ] - the DNA film with Jeff Goldblum as Crick was filmed with this colour-stock which gave that modern film an instant 1952 look
Quite quite fascinating
Oh the Bryant shop front ( "unknown" ) is in St VIes by the way and appears in another later photog.
Colour photogz - does anyone remember how expensive they were in the fifties ?
Lovely colours in those photos ! But I can never recall anybody taking photos in colour back then. My parents had a shop in the 1960's, in Watchet, Somerset and we were an agent for a photo developers in Minehead. I would say that less than 1 person in 10 bought colour film stock, as it was so expensive. Most the photos in our family albums are in B+W !
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