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Counterculture Collection

"Embracing the Beat: A Journey through Counterculture" In the vibrant realm of counterculture, American folk singers Bob Dylan and Joan Baez stand as iconic figures

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American folk singers Bob Dylan and Joan Baez pictured in the Savoy Gardens on the Thames embankment in London. 27th April 1965

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punk era April 1983 - fashion, portrait, young woman, make up, punks

Background imageCounterculture Collection: Scotland, Fife, Lundin Links Stone Circle

Scotland, Fife, Lundin Links Stone Circle. A frosty morning at Lundin Links Stone Circle located on the second fairway of the Ladies golf course

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Scotland, Aberdeenshire, Tyrebagger Stone Circle. First light of the day illuminates the recumbent stone circle at Tyrebagger on the outskirts of Aberdeen over looking the Airport

Background imageCounterculture Collection: Punks - 1980s - fashion, women, punk, vintage stills photographic library archive 80s

Punks - 1980s - fashion, women, punk, vintage stills photographic library archive 80s

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Tyrebagger Stone Circle in Aberdeenshire

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Easter Aquhorthies Stone Circle in Aberdeenshire

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Loanhead of Daviot Stone Circle in Aberdeenshire

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Old Keig Stone Circle in Aberdeenshire

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Auchquhorthies Stone Circle in Aberdeenshire

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Clune hill Stone Circle in Aberdeenshire

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Nine Stanes Stone Circle in Aberdeenshire

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Drombeg Stone Circle in County Cork

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Cashelkeelty Stone Circle in County Kerry

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Uragh Stone Circle in County Kerry

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Derreenataggart Stone Circle in County Cork

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Poulnabrone Dolmen in County Clare

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Bernera Standing Stones on the Western Isles

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Callanish Stone Circle on the Isle of Lewis

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Stanton Drew North East Stone Circle in Somerset

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Moel Ty Uchaf Stone Circle in Denbighshire

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Devils Arrows in North Yorkshire

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Nine Stones Close Stone Circle in Derbyshire

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Avebury Stone Circle in Wiltshire

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Mayburgh Henge in Cumbria

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Greycroft Stone Circle in Cumbria

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Croft Moraig Stone Circle in Perthshire

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Aviemore Stone Circle in the Scottish Highlands


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"Embracing the Beat: A Journey through Counterculture" In the vibrant realm of counterculture, American folk singers Bob Dylan and Joan Baez stand as iconic figures. Pictured in the enchanting Savoy Gardens, their music echoed a generation's longing for change and social justice. Fast forward to April 1983, where the punk era took center stage with its rebellious spirit. Fashion became an expression of individuality, as young women adorned themselves with bold makeup and embraced unconventional styles. Portraits captured their fierce determination to challenge societal norms. Venturing into Scotland's mystical landscapes, we encounter two ancient stone circles that hold secrets from centuries past. Lundin Links Stone Circle in Fife whispers tales of forgotten rituals while Tyrebagger Stone Circle in Aberdeenshire stands as a testament to our ancestors' connection with nature. Returning to the punk movement of the 1980s, vintage stills from photographic archives showcase fearless women who defied expectations through fashion choices that pushed boundaries. Their audacious looks embodied a desire for self-expression and liberation. Counterculture transcends time and place; it is a universal language spoken by those who dare to question authority and embrace alternative perspectives. Whether it be through music or fashion, countercultural movements continue to inspire us all towards greater authenticity and freedom.