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In the late 1960s and early 1970s some feminists involved in the Womens' Liberation Movement of that time, encouraged women take control of their bodies by learning to examine themselves using a speculum, a torch and a…

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Serena photographed women, famous, at work and play and generally going about their business. These photographs are taken around the streets of Islington where Serena lived. A snapshot of the lives of women in the 1970s.

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Close up of a woman carrying a NF placard

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written on the back by Serena Wadham
'sent MEPL may '91"
This refers to the Mary Evans Picture Library

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During a shoot about the cellist Amaryllis Fleming Serena also photographed Fleming's living room.



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Mrs Pat Hanlon at her shop where she sells and repairs bicycles.

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"Mrs Watson loves driving her coach. She drives from Addlestone to Stevenage every day. The 70 miles take 3½ hours, and she has 15 minutes to check the money. Her husband drives a bus".

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written on the back of the print by Serena Wadham:
"Daisy Nolan Teleprinters P.O. factory in Islington"

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Despite an early crash that prevented her becoming a professional musician, Serena Wadham was a lifelong motorcycling enthusiast and belonged to at least one women's biking organisation.

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Written on the back of the print by Serena Wadham :
"At Guildford the students wired this generator to replace the electricity which had been cut off"

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Written on the back of the print by Serena Wadham :
"Entering Powis Square, Notting Hill, just after it had been liberated on the 15th June 1968."
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