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Skinhead girls who have ordered to let their hair grow by the headmistress at Tolworth
Skinhead girls who have ordered to let their hair grow by the headmistress at Tolworth School, Surrey.
Left to right: Kim Goldsmith (13), Vicki Fowler (14) and Dena Van Hoorn (14).
27th February 1970. © Mirrorpix
Arthur Sidey
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
England
Media ID 21822224
Girls Hair Hairstyles Social History Teenagers Young Youth Culture 1970
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This print captures a significant moment in the lives of three rebellious skinhead girls at Tolworth School, Surrey. In an era defined by fashion and youth culture, these young teenagers were ordered by their headmistress to let their hair grow, challenging the strict norms of the time. From left to right, we see Kim Goldsmith (13), Vicki Fowler (14), and Dena Van Hoorn (14) proudly displaying their evolving hairstyles on 27th February 1970. Their unity and friendship are evident as they stand together against societal expectations. The image not only documents a shift in fashion trends but also reflects the spirit of defiance among young people during this period. These girls symbolize a generation that sought individuality and self-expression despite facing opposition from authority figures. Arthur Sidey's expert photography beautifully captures this pivotal moment in social history. The photograph serves as a reminder of how hairstyles can become powerful symbols of identity and rebellion for teenagers navigating their way through adolescence. Decades later, this image remains relevant as it continues to inspire discussions about freedom of expression, gender roles, and the ever-changing landscape of youth culture. It is a testament to the enduring power of photographs in preserving our collective memories.
Framed Prints of Skinhead girls who have ordered to let their hair grow by the headmistress at Tolworth
Bring a piece of unique history into your home with our Framed Prints from Media Storehouse featuring "Skinhead girls who have ordered to let their hair grow by the headmistress at Tolworth" by Arthur Sidey from Memory Lane Prints. This captivating photograph tells the story of three resilient teenagers, Kim Goldsmith (13), Vicki Fowler (14), and Dena Van Hoorn (14), who defied conventions and grew out their skinhead hairstyles under the headmistress's watchful eye at Tolworth School in Surrey. Each print is meticulously framed to preserve the authenticity and vibrancy of the image, making it a conversation-starting addition to any room. Embrace the power of storytelling through art and order your Framed Print today.
Photo Prints of Skinhead girls who have ordered to let their hair grow by the headmistress at Tolworth
Step back in time with this captivating trio of photographic prints from the Media Storehouse range, brought to you by Memory Lane Prints. Witness the defiant spirit of youth in this iconic image of Skinhead girls Kim Goldsmith (13), Vicki Fowler (14), and Dena Van Hoorn (14) as they follow the headmistress's orders to let their hair grow at Tolworth School in Surrey, circa 1960s. These high-quality prints, captured by renowned photographer Arthur Sidey, are not just a piece of history, but a testament to the power of self-expression and rebellion. Add these unique prints to your collection and let the stories they tell inspire you every day.
Poster Prints of Skinhead girls who have ordered to let their hair grow by the headmistress at Tolworth
Step back in time with our exclusive Media Storehouse collection of poster prints from Memory Lane Prints. This captivating image, titled "Skinhead Girls at Tolworth School," showcases a defiant moment in history as three young girls, Kim Goldsmith (13), Vicki Fowler (14), and Dena Van Hoorn (14), proudly display their long hair after being ordered to grow it by their headmistress in the late 1960s. This evocative piece of British social history is a must-have for any nostalgic or history enthusiast's wall. Order yours today and let this powerful image spark conversations and inspire memories.
Jigsaw Puzzles of Skinhead girls who have ordered to let their hair grow by the headmistress at Tolworth
Discover the captivating history of the 1960s with our unique jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse and Memory Lane Prints. This intriguing puzzle depicts a memorable moment at Tolworth School in Surrey, where the headmistress ordered three Skinhead girls - Kim Goldsmith (13), Vicki Fowler (14), and Dena Van Hoorn (14) - to let their hair grow. Relive the essence of the era as you piece together this vibrant and authentic image by renowned photographer Arthur Sidey. Immerse yourself in the story behind the picture and create a beautiful conversation piece in your home.
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