Item BXB/1/4/BAK/1/15 - Photograph

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BXB/1/4/BAK/1/15

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Photograph

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  • 1962-1968 (Creation)

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Item

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1 item, photograph

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Consists of several black and white and colour photographs of varying sizes each titled "Hulme". The smaller scale colour photographs depict children by an ice cream van, an elderly man walking by a wall, a woman sitting in a doorway, a group of children with a dog standing in the street ,kids playing next to a fire and women laughing and smiling in the street with one women holding a mop and bucket. The larger scale colour photographs depict a group of children sitting on a step, a child in the doorway, people talking outside a row of houses with the windows and doors missing and a woman sitting in the doorway with graffiti on the door and the windows smashed. The black and white photographs depict children playing and two elderly men pointing and greeting each other in the street.

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