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Photographic Print : Smoking Mods. 3rd February 1965
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Smoking Mods. 3rd February 1965
Barham
Daily Herald
London
England
1965-329
Media ID 21654428
© Mirrorpix
Cigarettes Culture Mods Teenagers
12"x8" Photo Print
:"Step back in time with this iconic photograph from Barham's Memory Lane Prints collection. "Smoking Mods. 3rd February 1965" captures the essence of the 1960s Mod subculture in a single image. The scene is set at a London railway station, where a group of dapper and stylish Mods, clad in their distinctive fashion, gather around for a cigarette break. The air is thick with the smell of tobacco and the sound of lively conversation. This photograph is not just a snapshot of a moment in history, but a window into a unique era of youth culture. Bring this piece of history into your home and start a conversation with our "Smoking Mods. 3rd February 1965" print from Media Storehouse's range of Photographic Prints.
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Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print titled "Smoking Mods. 3rd February 1965" renowned photographer Barham takes us back to the vibrant streets of London in the swinging sixties. The image captures a group of rebellious teenagers, known as mods, immersing themselves in their distinctive subculture. The scene is filled with an air of youthful defiance and nonchalant confidence. These stylishly dressed individuals exude a sense of coolness that was synonymous with the mod movement during this era. Clad in sharp suits, slim ties, and impeccably tailored coats, they epitomize fashion-forward thinking. However, it is not just their attire that defines these young rebels; it's also the cigarettes held casually between their fingers that symbolize their rebellion against societal norms. Smoking was seen as an act of liberation for these mods—a way to assert independence and challenge authority. Beyond fashion and smoking habits lies a deeper cultural significance within this photograph. It serves as a time capsule capturing the essence of youth culture during one of history's most transformative decades—the 1960s. This image transports us to an era where music, art, and social change collided to create a unique atmosphere that still resonates today. Barham's masterful composition allows us to glimpse into the lives of these enigmatic figures frozen in time—an evocative reminder of how youth can shape society through style and self-expression.
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