A typed label fixed to the back of the print reads:
'British Writers:
Mary Stott
OPS Mary Stott, British writer and journalist whose latest book "Women Talking" was released by Pandora in 1987. She was the Editor of the Guardian Women's Page from…
Mariella Novotney, Sixties mini-icon and author of the novel, 'King's Road', who briefly amused the media with her Barbarella-like look and comic utterances such as "I'm only good at two things. One is writing; the other is making love".
Written on the back of the print by Serena Wadham:
'Midge McKenzie, director checks the framing of a shot during the making of a TV commercial.'
A British feminist and film-maker, McKenzie made her name with 'Women Talking' (1970)-interviews with…
A British feminist and film-maker, McKenzie made her name with 'Women Talking' (1970)-interviews with leaders of the American Women's Liberation Movement, and the BBC docudrama series 'Shoulder to Shoulder'(1975) about British Suffragettes.
'Fracas at El Vino's'
"The City is a man's world. But at El Vino's women are welcome in the back room". A classic feminist cause celebre was the campaign to win equal treatment for women in this legendary legal and financial bar
'Fracas at El Vino's
written on the back of the print by Serena Wadham :
"The City is a man's world. But at El Vino's women are welcome in the back room".
A classic feminist cause celebre was the campaign to win equal treatment for women in this…
'Fracas at El Vino's
"The City is a man's world. But at El Vino's women are welcome in the back room". A classic feminist cause celebre was the campaign to win equal treatment for women in this legendary legal and financial bar
'Fracas at El Vino's'
"The City is a man's world. But at El Vino's women are welcome in the back room". A classic feminist cause celebre was the campaign to win equal treatment for women in this legendary legal and financial bar
'Fracas at El Vino's'
"The City is a man's world. But at El Vino's women are welcome in the back room". A classic feminist cause celebre was the campaign to win equal treatment for women in this legendary legal and financial bar.
Serena Wadham had been a musician, studying in Geneva and at the Royal College of Music before a motorbike accident forced her to abandon her intended career. When she embarked upon a career as a photojournalist she still obviously had a love for,…
Written on the back of the print by Serena Wadham:
'at the Middle Earth, Covent garden (part of a photo story on a police raid.)'
The police raid on the Middle Earth Club in Covent Garden in June 1968 was a key event that led to the closure of…
The police raid on the Middle Earth Club in Covent Garden in June 1968 was a key event that led to the closure of London's premier music venue (and successor of the earlier UFO Club), where the latest bands performed amid clouds of glory and other…