Henry Grant
Henry Grant (1907-2004) was a freelance photographer based in London. His superb black and white photographs captured Londoners of all ages as they went about their everyday lives. Together, they provide an intriguing record of the massive social changes that took place as Britain moved from post-war austerity to the freedom of the 1960s. Taken in streets and parks, homes, hospitals and schools, they witness the beginnings of the National Health Service and the Welfare State; developments in education; immigration and the appearance the first high-rise buildings, as well as political and social campaigns like the peace movement and CND.
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Boy watching a pigeon in Boreham Wood c.1965
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Four men in a cafe in Smithfield Market. c.1965
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Dockers taking a break c.1960
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Chelsea Pensioner c.1955
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Victoria Railway Station c.1955
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Hackney Marshes adventure playground 1978
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Boy standing in open doorway 1957
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Rosalind Franklin at work in a laboratory 1954
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The Irwin Clement Steel Band 1964
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Waterman School of Hairdressing 1960
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Westminster bridge and Houses of Parliament 1962
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Man on a street in Notting Hill 1961
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Sandwich-board advertising man 20th century
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A London Transport bus conductor 20th century
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Two young 'teddy boys' pose in the street 1960
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