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Jon Wealleans

by Chris Garnham
bromide fibre print, October 1987
13 7/8 in. x 14 1/8 in. (354 mm x 358 mm)
Given by the estate of Chris Garnham at the time of the exhibition, 'Chris Garnham: Photographer 1958-1989', 1991
Photographs Collection
NPG x38130

Sitterback to top

  • Jon Wealleans (1946-), Architect and interior and furniture designer. Sitter in 1 portrait.

Artistback to top

  • Chris Garnham (1958-1989), Photographer. Artist or producer of 57 portraits, Sitter in 1 portrait.

Events of 1987back to top

Current affairs

Hurricane-force winds batter southern England, blowing-down trees, and damaging buildings, blocking roads and causing 19 deaths. The storm was not predicted by the Met Office, a fact that is often jeeringly referred to by quoting Michael Fish's response to a report that 'there was a hurricane on the way…don't worry… there isn't' (the report was actually referring to Florida, not the UK).

Art and science

Alan Bennett's series of monologues Talking Heads is aired by the BBC. The series featured a set of characters that show the secret lives of the English: their dreams, frustrations, and fantasies. The impressive cast included Dame Thora Hird, Patricia Routledge, Maggie Smith, Julie Walters and Bennett himself.

International

The second largest ever one-day percentage decline in the stock market is named Black Monday. The Dow Jones index in the USA dropped dramatically followed by similar drops around the world. It is still unclear what exactly caused the crash, although worldwide panic selling certainly made it escalate.
Terry Waite is taken hostage while trying to negotiate the release of four men held by the Islamic Jihad in Beirut.

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