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DJ Spoony

DJ Spoony, photographed at Mobo Unsung, The Academy, Birmingham, 2002. From the collection "Muzik Kinda Sweet" by Pogus Caesar/OOM Gallery Archive.

Don Letts: Film Maker / Musican.

Don Letts was born in London 1956 and was around during the punk explosion in Britain. While working as a DJ at the Roxy in London he played a mixture of dub, reggae and punk records. Letts is credited ...

Dr Jacqueline Andall

Dr Jacqueline Andall, Lecturer in Italian Studies, University of Bath: "Being black is only one of many identities. I realized fairly early on that society did not expect black people to achieve. I was ...

Dr Morgan Dalphinis

Dr Morgan Dalphinis, Director and Chief Executive, Urban Learning Foundation: "The priority for young people, particularly for black kids, is to make a clear decision about what is important. That means ...

Dr S. Prince Akpabio OBE

Dr S. Prince Akpabio OBE, Dental Surgeon and Founder President of the Commonwealth Dental Association: "Be honest with yourself and determine if you would like to serve your fellow human beings irrespective ...

Dragon Inn Takeaway

Photograph by Terry Lo.

Drum

Drum machine to emulate the start of Arti (prayers) during the Hindu festival of Navratri, at the Shree Hindu Community Centre, Tyseley, Birmingham. Photograph by Sangeeta Redgrave, 7 October 2000....

Dudley & Dowell Foundry

Lunch break at Dudley & Dowell Foundry, Cradley Heath. Photograph by Paul Hill.

Dudley & Dowell Foundry

Dudley & Dowell Foundry, Cradley Heath. Photograph by Paul Hill.

'Easington'

Poster for an exhibition of two sets of photographic work about the East Durham colliery village of Easington during the 1984-1985 Miners' Strike, shown at the Triangle Photography Gallery. One set of ...

Eight children in slum bedroom

Group photograph of eight children in a slum bedroom. Taken in Moss Side, Manchester by Nick Hedges.

'Electric Treatment' in the Dining Room Ward at Highbury Hospital

In this photograph wounded soldiers are undergoing ‘electric treatment’ in the Auxiliary Hospital at Highbury, which specialised in orthopaedics as did Birmingham No.2 War Hospital at Hollymoor. Rubery ...

Elsie Owusu

Elsie Owusu, architect: "When I was much younger I was always wanting to be outside the system, but now I realise that being at peace in this kind of society is about managing the system." Photograph ...

England

Originally captioned 'The Customs of Corby Pole Fair. Toll-Gate at the Church end of Village (Barrier against all strangers)'. From the collection of Sir Benjamin Stone.

Evacuation of children from Snow Hill station

World War 2 affected the lives of children far more than any previous war. The fear of enemy bombing raids over British cities led to the mass evacuation of children to safer, rural areas. Between August ...

Family group

Municipal Estate, Kingstanding.

Family in bedsit interior

Photograph of a woman and man with their two children in a bedsit interior. Photograph taken in Liverpool by Nick Hedges.

Family sitting at the table