Item 1 - Black and white portrait shots (unattributed).

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Price/Price 1/4/1/1

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GB 275 Price/Price 1/4/1/1

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Black and white portrait shots (unattributed).

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  • 1950-2002 (Circa. Most undated.) (Creation)

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44 items photograph

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Locations, dates, and photographer in most cases unknown. Includes an early passport-sized photograph, an early shot of CP at a BBC microphone, a shot of CP in a tin helmet attached to Ancient Camp Inn headed paper and captioned "Enfant Terrible at play?", photographs of CP lecturing, including one labelled "Antioch conference", a shot of CP a the Reform Club in 1981, a shot of CP laughing, captioned "I've just seen Venturi's building for the first time", a shot of CP in profile captioned "What is this man saying?" and "Happy Xmas", two shots on Waterloo Bridge, and two with a construction worker (probably at South Bank). Prints of various sizes plus two strips of contact prints.

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