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Dame Phyllida Barlow; Fabian Peake

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Dame Phyllida Barlow; Fabian Peake

by John Malcolm Couzins
modern bromide print, 31 July 1971
Given by Martin Couzins, 2009
Photographs Collection
NPG x135237

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  • John Malcolm Couzins (1948-2009), Photographer and assistant to Ida Kar. Artist or producer associated with 28 portraits, Sitter in 11 portraits.

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Current affairs

The United Kingdom changes to the Decimal System for currency, getting rid of shillings, and guineas and simplifying the denomination of pounds into 100 pence. This brought the British pound sterling in line with other currencies and made computer calculation easier.

Art and science

Michael Caine stars in the filmGet Carter, a British crime classic about a man who sets out to get bloody revenge on the gangsters that killed his brother.

International

The Immigration Act consolidated previous legislation in order to limit immigration, by requiring applicants to hold a work permit and introduced the concept of right of abode.
In Uganda, Idi Amin overthrows President Milton Obote and becomes dictator.

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