Harry Hammond
(1920-2009), PhotographerSitter in 1 portrait
Artist associated with 49 portraits
'Father of pop photography', photographic apprentice as an operator for Bassano of Dover Street (1938). Hammond's career made him the pre-eminent chronicler of the pop scene 1948-1963.
Anne Shelton (Patricia Jacqueline Reid (née Sibley))
by Harry Hammond
bromide print, 1956
NPG x15547
'The Beverley Sisters' (Babs Beverley; Joy Beverley; Teddie Beverley)
by Harry Hammond
bromide print, 1956
NPG x15518
Wee Willie Harris (Charles William Harris)
by Harry Hammond
bromide fibre print, 1958
NPG x15534
by Harry Hammond
bromide print, 1958
NPG x15552
by Harry Hammond
bromide print, 1958
NPG x132382
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Mike Castro
28 June 2019, 19:57
Harry went on to be the manager of the Overlanders, Sweetcorn and many others. He and his wife Peggy were great normal people not affected by “show biz”.