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At Home in Hackney: A community photographed 1970-today. ... Hackney Museum 1 Reading Lane London E8 1GQ. T: 020 8356 2509 E: museum@hackney.gov.uk. Opening Hours.
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1970. Poster - Hackney's 6th Annual Arts Exhibition. 1970 = 1971. Polaroid 1000 SE land camera. 1977. Kodak EK160-EF instant camera. 01/01/1979. Blues Dance Queen 2. 1974.
Feb 13, 2024 · 50 years of Hackney life in a photography exhibition. Published 13 February 2024 By Ian Mansfield London exhibitions. There’s a large and evocative exhibition at the Hackney Museum that looks at local life from the 1970s activism and poverty and how the people have changed over the decades. Covering some 50 years of life, it’s a wide ...
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About Us. Hackney Museum is the community history museum for the London Borough of Hackney. We care for over 8,500 objects, artworks, images and oral history recordings. Our collections represent the everyday lives of people in the borough, many of whom have migrated from different parts of the world. We use these collections to encourage under ...
Hackney Museum’s new photographic exhibition ‘At home in Hackney: A community photographed 1970-today’ explores the celebrations, disruptions and everyday lives of the borough’s people