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Bill Wyman

(1936-), Musician; bass guitarist for the Rolling Stones; founder of Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings

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The Rolling Stones, by Michael Joseph - NPG P877

The Rolling Stones

by Michael Joseph
Iris print, 1968
NPG P877

The Rolling Stones (Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts), by Gered Mankowitz - NPG P1372

The Rolling Stones (Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts)

by Gered Mankowitz
chromogenic print from original negative, 14 November 1966; printed 2010
NPG P1372

The Rolling Stones (Mick Jagger; Keith Richards; Bill Wyman; Brian Jones; Charlie Watts), by Terry O'Neill - NPG x126149

The Rolling Stones (Mick Jagger; Keith Richards; Bill Wyman; Brian Jones; Charlie Watts)

by Terry O'Neill
digital R-type colour print from original transparency, 1963
NPG x126149

The Rolling Stones in Green Park, by Peter Stone, for  Daily Mirror - NPG x134772

The Rolling Stones in Green Park

by Peter Stone, for Daily Mirror
modern bromide print, 11 January 1967
NPG x134772

Bill Wyman, by Peter Webb - NPG x87567

Bill Wyman

by Peter Webb
resin print, May 1971
NPG x87567

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