Photographers at Cap D'Antibes

1 portrait of David Bailey

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© John Swannell / Camera Press

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Photographers at Cap D'Antibes

by John Swannell
archival digital print, 1977
19 5/8 in. x 14 7/8 in. (500 mm x 377 mm) image size
Given by John Swannell, 2010
Photographs Collection
NPG x134401

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  • John Swannell (1946-), Photographer. Artist or producer of 128 portraits, Sitter in 2 portraits.

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In the 1970s and 80s, Olympus cameras were associated with a number of high-profile photographers, whose work the company promoted through the Olympus Gallery in London. Under the directorship of Martin Harrison, the Olympus Gallery held exhibitions by many of the photographers shown here. The group includes Don McCullin, David Bailey, Brian Duffy, Helmut Newton and Jacques-Henri Lartigue.

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  • Place made: France (Cap D'Antibes, France)

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Current affairs

In celebration of her 25th year as Queen, Elizabeth II tours the British Isles visiting communities and schools in 36 counties, before touring the commonwealth. Across the country people held street parties to celebrate the occasion; there were 4,000 street parties in London alone.

Art and science

British punk rockers, The Sex Pistols, release the single, God Save The Queen to coincide with the Silvery Jubilee celebrations. The single reached Number 2 in the charts among claims that it was being kept off the top spot for political reasons. The band was arrested for trying to perform the song from a boat on the Thames during the Queen's Royal Progress trip down the river.

International

Elvis Presley dies of a heart attack aged 42. His body was discovered collapsed on the bathroom floor of his Graceland mansion in Memphis by his fiancée Ginger Alden. Rumours that the star is actually still alive but in hiding continue to perpetuate among diehard fans.

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