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19601960s1961Ann JamesB+Wbabybirthblack and whitefriendhealthcarehistoricalhospitalhospital bedLondonmaternitymothernatalNational Health ServiceNHSnursingportraitpostpartumsmileSwinging Sixtieswardwomen
Ann James smiles and sits up in bed in a maternity ward in a London NHS hospital. She has a tray with crockery and newspapers on her bed. A woman standing by the bed looks away from camera, circa 1960/61.

Ann James

Ann James smiles and sits up in bed in a maternity ward in a London NHS hospital. She has a tray with crockery and newspapers on her bed. A woman standing by the bed looks away from camera, circa 1960/61. Gallery: Portraits
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19601960s1961Ann JamesB+Wbabybirthblack and whitefriendhealthcarehistoricalhospitalhospital bedLondonmaternitymothernatalNational Health ServiceNHSnursingportraitpostpartumsmileSwinging Sixtieswardwomen
1960s1962artistarts and cultureB+Wblack and whiteBritishCambridgeexhibitiongalleryHenry Mooremotherold fashionedpaintingspushchairsculptureThe Arts Counciltoddlerviewers
A woman and a child in a pushchair look at the Henry Moore sculptures during an exhibition at the Arts Council Gallery in Cambridge, circa 1962

Henry Moore Show Toddler

A woman and a child in a pushchair look at the Henry Moore sculptures during an exhibition at the Arts Council Gallery in Cambridge, circa 1962 Gallery: Arts and Culture
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1960s1962artistarts and cultureB+Wblack and whiteBritishCambridgeexhibitiongalleryHenry Mooremotherold fashionedpaintingspushchairsculptureThe Arts Counciltoddlerviewers
1960s1962Alexander CalderAmericanartistartsarts and cultureB+Wbabyblack and whiteculturefamousgallerykineticLondonmobilesmotherpushchairsculptorsculpturestabilesSwinging SixtiesTate Gallerytoddlerwoman
A woman points out a sculpture to a baby in a pushchair during the Alexander Calder retrospective show at the Tate Gallery, London, from 04 July to 12 August, 1962

Alexander Calder at The Tate Gallery

A woman points out a sculpture to a baby in a pushchair during the Alexander Calder retrospective show at the Tate Gallery, London, from 04 July to 12 August, 1962 Gallery: Arts and Culture
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1960s1962Alexander CalderAmericanartistartsarts and cultureB+Wbabyblack and whiteculturefamousgallerykineticLondonmobilesmotherpushchairsculptorsculpturestabilesSwinging SixtiesTate Gallerytoddlerwoman
1960s1966B+Wblack and whiteboutiquebystandercaneChelseaclothesclothingcontrastcountercultureEdwardianfruit and vegetablesGranny Takes A TripJohn PearseKings RoadleisureLondonmarketmotherNigel WaymouthprampsychedelicpubSheila CohenshopshopperstallSwinging LondonSwinging Sixtiestop hattradertrendyWorld's End pub
Granny Takes A Trip shop owner Nigel Waymouth and friends Sheila Cohen and John Pearse wear clothes from the boutique, outside the World's End pub on the Kings Road, Chelsea, in 1966. They stand by a fruit and vegetable stall where shoppers are buying produce and a young woman reaches for a pram in the foreground of the shot

Kings Road Peacocks

Granny Takes A Trip shop owner Nigel Waymouth and friends Sheila Cohen and John Pearse wear clothes from the boutique, outside the World's End pub on the Kings Road, Chelsea, in 1966. They stand by a fruit and vegetable stall where shoppers are buying produce and a young woman reaches for a pram in the foreground of the shot Gallery: Leisure
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1960s1966B+Wblack and whiteboutiquebystandercaneChelseaclothesclothingcontrastcountercultureEdwardianfruit and vegetablesGranny Takes A TripJohn PearseKings RoadleisureLondonmarketmotherNigel WaymouthprampsychedelicpubSheila CohenshopshopperstallSwinging LondonSwinging Sixtiestop hattradertrendyWorld's End pub
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