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  • Tags: 1970s

SWA.333.tif
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.

SWA.332.tif
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.

SWA.330.tif
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.

SWA.329.tif
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.

SWA.328.tif
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.

SWA.327.F.tif
Written on the back of the print by Serena Wadham :
'Debi Law, 22, with "Del Em".'
This was a name given to the equipment by Carol Downer and Lorraine Rothmans who set up these clinics in the early 1970s

327.B(i).tif
A note from Christine Sparks to Serena Wadham.
'Dear Ms Wadham
Thank you for sending us your material for us to consider.
I am sorry to say that I don't think our readers are quite ready for the kind of frankness shown in this article, but I am…

SWA.327.E.tif
Written on the back of the print by Serena Wadham:
'at Kingsgate Womens' centre, women are shown how to examine their own cervix with the help of a speculum, a torch, and a mirror.'

SWA.257.tif
Written on the back of the print by Serena Wadham:
'Collingwoods' Tammo Party'

SWA.256.tif
written on the back of the print by Serena Wadham:
'Dirk Collingwood (R) moving timber, with the help of friends.'

We have seen from Serena Wadham's notes that the M3 motorway was about to be built requiring the demolition of the Collingwood's…

SWA.254.tif
Written on the back by Serena Wadham:
'"Fernocky" - a game played by the Collingwood family since 1939 when Andrew invented it. Rules are slightly similar to those of hockey'

SWA.253.tif
Written on the back of the print by Serena Wadham:
'left: Andrew Collingwood. Right: Tammo de Jongh, portrait painter, leads a discussion in the Collingwood's 'Hut"'
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