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Minorities Collection

"Embracing Diversity: A Glimpse into the Lives of Minorities" From the vibrant rice paddies of Sapa, Vietnam, to the bustling streets of Soho in London

Background imageMinorities Collection: Vietnam, Sapa. Red Dao woman on rice paddies at sunrise (MR)

Vietnam, Sapa. Red Dao woman on rice paddies at sunrise (MR)

Background imageMinorities Collection: Cyrille Regis X1 line up for the camera, 16th May 1979. (from left) Back Row

Cyrille Regis X1 line up for the camera, 16th May 1979. (from left) Back Row. Ian Benjamin (Sheffield United), Vernon Hodgson (Albion), Brendan Batson (Albion), Derek Richardson (QPR)

Background imageMinorities Collection: Elders in Harmony

Elders in Harmony
Francesco Fiorini

Background imageMinorities Collection: Vietnam, Sapa. Red Dao women on rice paddies at sunrise (MR)

Vietnam, Sapa. Red Dao women on rice paddies at sunrise (MR)

Background imageMinorities Collection: The Sobells, Stanley House Youth Clubs own singing group, provide music for dancing

The Sobells, Stanley House Youth Clubs own singing group, provide music for dancing, Toxteth, Liverpool, 22nd October 1963

Background imageMinorities Collection: Lord Scarman, new press conference to release his report into The Brixton Disorders 10-12

Lord Scarman, new press conference to release his report into The Brixton Disorders 10-12 April 1981, London, Wednesday 25th November 1981

Background imageMinorities Collection: Lord Scarman visits Brixton, London, Wednesday 15th July 1981

Lord Scarman visits Brixton, London, Wednesday 15th July 1981, he is conducting an inquiry into Brixtons April riots, the unplanned visit was to see for himself the damage caused by police officers

Background imageMinorities Collection: Chess Championships at Sacred Heart Catholic School, Handsworth, Birmingham

Chess Championships at Sacred Heart Catholic School, Handsworth, Birmingham, Saturday 13th December 1975

Background imageMinorities Collection: Members of the Liverpool Chinese community cheering on hearing today

Members of the Liverpool Chinese community cheering on hearing todays good news of the Japanese offer to accept unconditional surrender, Liverpool, Friday 10th August 1945

Background imageMinorities Collection: Five Sisters Vegetarian Restaurant, Stratford Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham

Five Sisters Vegetarian Restaurant, Stratford Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham, Saturday 3rd November 1984. Our Picture Shows

Background imageMinorities Collection: The first ever 'Notting Hill carnival', created in response to the previous

The first ever "Notting Hill carnival", created in response to the previous
The first ever " Notting Hill carnival", created in response to the previous years racial riots in the area and the state of race relations at the time

Background imageMinorities Collection: PC Ralph Ramadhar, 27th June 1968. West Indian born PC Ralph Ramadhar

PC Ralph Ramadhar, 27th June 1968. West Indian born PC Ralph Ramadhar, Birminghams first non caucasian policeman, pictured at home with family, wife Nell and two year old daughter Anne Marie

Background imageMinorities Collection: M4 Motorway Construction, June 1970. Junction 10, Winnersh, Wokingham

M4 Motorway Construction, June 1970. Junction 10, Winnersh, Wokingham

Background imageMinorities Collection: Marshall Street, Smethwick, a town in the Sandwell Metropolitan Borough

Marshall Street, Smethwick, a town in the Sandwell Metropolitan Borough, in the West Midlands of England. 7th December 1964

Background imageMinorities Collection: Children playing at Penton Junior School, Islington, North London, 11th March 1971

Children playing at Penton Junior School, Islington, North London, 11th March 1971. Face of Britain 1971 Feature

Background imageMinorities Collection: Smallpox Outbreak Birmingham 1978. Janet Parker a British medical photographer became

Smallpox Outbreak Birmingham 1978. Janet Parker a British medical photographer became the last person to die from smallpox

Background imageMinorities Collection: Ladywood, Birmingham, West Midlands. 15th August 1977

Ladywood, Birmingham, West Midlands. 15th August 1977

Background imageMinorities Collection: A service for 18 year old Jaspal Singh celebrating his engagement with gifts of money

A service for 18 year old Jaspal Singh celebrating his engagement with gifts of money from other worshippers which form a garland around his neck at the Guru Nanak Sikh Temple. 17th February 1988

Background imageMinorities Collection: Annie Benham, a Romany traveller

Annie Benham, a Romany traveller
A portrait of Annie Benham, a Romany traveller pictured in the Dorset Downs. Date: 1939

Background imageMinorities Collection: The Meta Sudans was a large fountain that stood near the Colosseum, historic Rome, Italy

The Meta Sudans was a large fountain that stood near the Colosseum, historic Rome, Italy
17th-century, antica, big, black, black-and-white, black-white, built, built in, close, close up, closeness, coliseum, colosseum, contemporary, depiction, depictions, digital, digitally, drawing

Background imageMinorities Collection: Map of Bosnia with details of the areas occupied by minority ethnic groups, 1910 (pen

Map of Bosnia with details of the areas occupied by minority ethnic groups, 1910 (pen
CHT344067 Map of Bosnia with details of the areas occupied by minority ethnic groups, 1910 (pen, ink & w/c) by French School, (20th century); Archives du Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres, Paris

Background imageMinorities Collection: Front page of The Colored American, 4th March, 1867 (newsprint)

Front page of The Colored American, 4th March, 1867 (newsprint)
AQS254847 Front page of The Colored American, 4th March, 1867 (newsprint) by American School, (19th century); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts

Background imageMinorities Collection: American Republican Town Nominations: 'Beware of Foreign Influence', c

American Republican Town Nominations: "Beware of Foreign Influence", c
696078 American Republican Town Nominations: " Beware of Foreign Influence", c.1845 (litho) by American School, (19th century); 63.3x46.6 cm; Gilder Lehrman Collection, New York

Background imageMinorities Collection: Lord Scarman returns to Brixton, London, Monday 6th October 1986

Lord Scarman returns to Brixton, London, Monday 6th October 1986, five years after his Scarman Report into The Brixton Disorders (10-12 April 1981) was published

Background imageMinorities Collection: Norman Jarmaine gets VIP treatment as he starts his first day as an apprentice with

Norman Jarmaine gets VIP treatment as he starts his first day as an apprentice with Metalbox in Leicester, Monday 7th August 1978

Background imageMinorities Collection: Graduation Day, Nurses Training School, Owlstone, Cambridge, Friday 22nd January 1965

Graduation Day, Nurses Training School, Owlstone, Cambridge, Friday 22nd January 1965

Background imageMinorities Collection: Chinatown, New York, USA, June 1984

Chinatown, New York, USA, June 1984

Background imageMinorities Collection: PC Nigel Barber speaks with a young boy, during patrol pod the streets of Cambridge

PC Nigel Barber speaks with a young boy, during patrol pod the streets of Cambridge, 12th August 1981

Background imageMinorities Collection: Prize winning students at Rubery Hill Hospital, Birmingham, including front left to right

Prize winning students at Rubery Hill Hospital, Birmingham, including front left to right, nurses, Susan Jones, Margaret Glossop (from Ontario, Canada) and Mary Handley, 1st November 1971

Background imageMinorities Collection: The Inn of the Sixth Happiness, film premiere at The Odeon, Leicester Square, London

The Inn of the Sixth Happiness, film premiere at The Odeon, Leicester Square, London, Sunday 23rd November 1958. Eiko Ando who plays a geisha girl in the film

Background imageMinorities Collection: Pub Scene, Forest Hill, London Borough of Lewisham, 13th September 1964

Pub Scene, Forest Hill, London Borough of Lewisham, 13th September 1964

Background imageMinorities Collection: Cannon Street, Middlesbrough, 7th June 1976

Cannon Street, Middlesbrough, 7th June 1976

Background imageMinorities Collection: Children at Pype Hayes Hall Childrens home take delivery of their new electric car

Children at Pype Hayes Hall Childrens home take delivery of their new electric car made by the Lucas theatre group, north, 24th March 1966

Background imageMinorities Collection: PC Ralph Ramadhar, 26th November 1973. West Indian born PC Ralph Ramadhar

PC Ralph Ramadhar, 26th November 1973. West Indian born PC Ralph Ramadhar, Birminghams first non caucasian policeman, is to be promoted, and will become Britains first non caucasian sergeant

Background imageMinorities Collection: Music and dance from around the world formed part of an evening of multicultural

Music and dance from around the world formed part of an evening of multicultural entertainment at Huddersfield Co-ops triangle Community Project

Background imageMinorities Collection: Sant Singh Shattar, Royal Mail Postal Worker, pictured 6th October 1960

Sant Singh Shattar, Royal Mail Postal Worker, pictured 6th October 1960. He is Birminghams first postman allowed to wear a Turban as part of his official uniform, not a cap

Background imageMinorities Collection: Zandra Rhodes Fashion Show, Olympia, London, October 1980

Zandra Rhodes Fashion Show, Olympia, London, October 1980

Background imageMinorities Collection: Asian family in Smethwick, a town in the Sandwell Metropolitan Borough

Asian family in Smethwick, a town in the Sandwell Metropolitan Borough, in the West Midlands of England. 24th July 1961

Background imageMinorities Collection: Smethwick, a town in the Sandwell Metropolitan Borough, in the West Midlands of England

Smethwick, a town in the Sandwell Metropolitan Borough, in the West Midlands of England. March 1964

Background imageMinorities Collection: Smethwick Rolfe Street railway station, Smethwick, a town in the Sandwell Metropolitan

Smethwick Rolfe Street railway station, Smethwick, a town in the Sandwell Metropolitan Borough, in the West Midlands of England. March 1964

Background imageMinorities Collection: Ladywood, Birmingham, 15th August 1977

Ladywood, Birmingham, 15th August 1977

Background imageMinorities Collection: The Partisan Coffee House, Soho, London, 2nd December 1960

The Partisan Coffee House, Soho, London, 2nd December 1960

Background imageMinorities Collection: Enoch Powell MP Wolverhampton South West, pictured being greeted by a man as he leaves

Enoch Powell MP Wolverhampton South West, pictured being greeted by a man as he leaves Thames TV Studios, London, 10th June 1969

Background imageMinorities Collection: School children seen here following the soldiers of the 3rd Lahore Indian Division

School children seen here following the soldiers of the 3rd Lahore Indian Division through the streets of Orleans. September 24th 1914

Background imageMinorities Collection: Members of the 3rd Lahore Indian Division marching through the streets of Orleans, France

Members of the 3rd Lahore Indian Division marching through the streets of Orleans, France. October 1914 (image is blurred)

Background imageMinorities Collection: Members of the 15th Ludhiana Sikhs and 47th Sikhs regiments part of the 3rd Lahore

Members of the 15th Ludhiana Sikhs and 47th Sikhs regiments part of the 3rd Lahore Indian Division, seen here combing and brushing their hair. 30th September 1914

Background imageMinorities Collection: Blacksmith of the 3rd Lahore Indian Division seen here inspecting the companies horses

Blacksmith of the 3rd Lahore Indian Division seen here inspecting the companies horses, preparing them for the front. 30th September 1914

Background imageMinorities Collection: Indian troops of the The 15th Ludhiana Sikhs regiment part of the 3rd (Lahore

Indian troops of the The 15th Ludhiana Sikhs regiment part of the 3rd (Lahore) Indian Division seen here at their rest camp on the race course at Maerseilles



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"Embracing Diversity: A Glimpse into the Lives of Minorities" From the vibrant rice paddies of Sapa, Vietnam, to the bustling streets of Soho in London, minorities weave a rich tapestry that adds color and depth to our world. As the sun rises over Sapa's majestic landscapes, Red Dao women gracefully navigate their way through the rice fields, embodying resilience and tradition. Inside The Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho, London, scenes unfold that showcase unity amidst diversity. People from all walks of life come together under one roof, celebrating music and culture as they dance to rhythmic beats that transcend boundaries. In 1979, Cyrille Regis X1 lined up for a camera shot capturing not only his athletic prowess but also breaking barriers as a minority athlete. This moment symbolizes progress and determination in overcoming societal obstacles. Annie Benham stands proudly as a Romany traveler - her heritage etched into her very being. Her presence reminds us of the importance of preserving cultural identities while embracing inclusivity. The Meta Sudans fountain near Rome's Colosseum serves as a digital reproduction showcasing historical diversity dating back centuries, and is an ode to ancient civilizations where different cultures coexisted harmoniously. Lord Scarman's visit to Brixton following disorder highlights both challenges faced by minorities and efforts made towards social justice. His report sheds light on systemic issues while paving the way for change. Sacred Heart Catholic School in Handsworth hosts Chess Championships where young minds engage in strategic battles regardless of their backgrounds or origins. Here lies proof that talent knows no bounds when given equal opportunities. Members of Liverpool's Chinese community cheer with joy upon hearing positive news - reminding us how support within communities can uplift spirits during challenging times. Five Sisters Vegetarian Restaurant on Stratford Road represents culinary fusion at its finest - blending flavors from diverse cultures onto one plate. It serves as a testament to the power of food in bringing people together.