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As If It Were Yesterday

Birmingham and The Black Country - Photographs From A Time Remembered
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Heartfelt mood entrenched imagery and poignant moments captured on film represent the deterioration of the flag-posts of an era much forgotten - the canals and railways so integral to powering Birmingham's industrial revolution and the development of the UK. These photographs form part of a project Peter Donnelly started in 1962, when he won The Daily Telegraph photographic competition with a unique set of images taken in and around Birmingham & The Black Country, England. The judges included David Bailey, one of Britain's best known fashion photographers, Emil Buhrur editor of the Swiss magazine Camera, Ian James editor of The Photography Year Book & George Rodger founder of Magnum Photographers Agency. Real people, real trains, Real moments in time like the mongrel dog waiting patiently outside the pub for his master to finish his pint. All captured on a Pentakon F 35mm Camera using Kodachrome and Agfa 35mm film. Decaying vistas, time-worn monuments, or simply sublime snapshots in time - this selection of imagery and verse is also history with a heart. This book also represents the love and respect between father and son, created by Simon Donnelly to honour his father's plans after he passed away. The describing verses accompanying the pictures were added by Peter in his later years as he looked back in retrospect.
Release date Australia
November 1st, 2019
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Edited by Simon Donnelly
Pages
154
Dimensions
216x216x10
ISBN-13
9781704391434
Product ID
32178065

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