London
During the 1960s when the majority of these pictures were taken, this historic city became known as ‘Swinging London.’ It was a time of innovation when young men and women wore fashion that rocked the world. Photographers and models were the talk of the town. These were days of freedom when photographers could walk the streets photographing whatever they wanted.
1971: Protester Hyde Park London.
1969: Outside St Paul’s Cathedral.
1970: WW2 Veteran begging outside a Cinema in the Haymarket.
1969: Homeless waiting for food outside St Paul’s Covent Garden - The Actor’s Church.
1970: London Transport bus typical of the time where passengers could hop on and off.
1969: Marble Arch - police control in rush hour.
1969: Homeless Covent Garden.
1971 Oxford Street Visitor.
1969: Traffic Warden Oxford Street.
1971: Old Billingsgate Fish Market.
1971: Rag and bone man Brompton Road.
1970: Outside Houses of Parliament.
1969: Child at Horseguards Parade.
1969: Horse Guards, early morning in Hyde Park.
1971: Official Photographer in Trafalgar Square.
1969: Changing Guard at Buckingham Palace.
1969: Visitors at Horse Guards Parade.
1969: Guards Officer Pall Mall.
1970: Outside no 10.
1971: Trafalgar Square.
1969: Busker Haymarket.
1971: Bus Conductor Trafalgar Square.
1969: Homeless man Oxford Street.
1969: An escapologist on Tower Hill.
1970: Speakers Corner in Hyde Park.
1971: Reaction to artist’s work on the railings at Hyde Park.
1969: Busking Budgies Tower Hill.
1969: Paddington.
1969: Guardsmen at Wellington Barracks.
1969: Covent Garden Market.
1969: Covent Garden Market.
1970: Trafalgar Square.