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John Gay is a renowned photographer and artist based in the UK

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Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Child and dog a075816

Child and dog a075816
An informal portrait of a child and dog in Great Munden, Hertfordshire, showing the child standing on a three legged stool looking over a stable door. Photographed by John Gay in 1963

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Keys in door a068503

Keys in door a068503
A set of keys in a doorway at Heathrow Primary School, Hillingdon. Photographed by John Gay. Date range: 1966 - 1975

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Albert Embankment a065878

Albert Embankment a065878
ALBERT EMBANKMENT, London. View towards Lambeth Bridge and the Millbank Tower. Bench in the foreground with people walking by the river Thames. Photographed by John Gay. Date range: 1960-1963

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: View from a house undergoing demolition a066035

View from a house undergoing demolition a066035
KENTISH TOWN, London. View from inside a house undergoing demolition to the backs of the houses opposite with the tower of St Martins Church behind. Photographed by John Gay. Date range: 1946 - 1969

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: London courtyard a065758

London courtyard a065758
Elevated view looking down on a courtyard with parked cars and a flowering tree. Photographed by John Gay, c.1950

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Dockyard a065233

Dockyard a065233
DOCKYARD, Essex. A cobbled road in an industrial dockyard, with a warehouse to left and cranes in the background. Photographed by John Gay. Date range: 1955-1965

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Swan and cygnets a064278

Swan and cygnets a064278
A swan and young cygnets on the water at Kew Gardens. Photographed by John Gay. Date range: January 1962 - May 1964

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: View across the Thames towards Vickers Tower a063295

View across the Thames towards Vickers Tower a063295
Looking across the Thames from the Albert Embankment towards Vickers Tower, now known as Millbank Tower, with the supporting columns of the pilotis of Alembic House in the foreground

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Covered footbridge a064990

Covered footbridge a064990
LONDON DOCKS. Interior of covered footbridge at the docks with a couple of women walking at the far end. Photographed by John Gay in July 1965

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: London Docks a064969

London Docks a064969
LONDON DOCKS. Ships moored in the docks, the stern of a ship in the foreground with the Mariekerk behind, a barge on the water between them. Photographed by John Gay in July 1965

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: London Docks a065000

London Docks a065000
LONDON DOCKS. The ship Northland moored at the docks, the mooring ropes hanging down in the foreground and a crane to left lifting boxes. Photographed by John Gay in July 1965

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Emanuel House, London a063422

Emanuel House, London a063422
EMANUEL HOUSE, London. A close up exterior showing part of the Emanuel House development in Westminster looking up from street level in Greencoat Place towards the point at which Rochester Row Garage

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Victoria Station a061899

Victoria Station a061899
VICTORIA STATION, London. Interior of the station showing two adjoining platforms, one with a train departing, the other with a standing train. Photographed by John Gay. Date range: 1960-1972

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Railway lines a080321

Railway lines a080321
Railway track, Hertfordshire. An elevated view of four parallel railway tracks running into the distance, with electricity or telephone pylons running at each side beside farmed fields

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Gas street lamp a064828

Gas street lamp a064828
ENNISMORE GARDENS, Knightsbridge, London. Gas street lamp outside the grand terraced houses of Ennismore Gardens. Photographed by John Gay. Date range: 1960-1965

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: The Mall and Buckingham Palace a073146

The Mall and Buckingham Palace a073146
THE MALL, Westminster, London. People walking and a cyclist at the side of the Mall, with a large puddle in the foreground and the Queen Victoria memorial and Buckingham Palace behind

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Minera Mews, London a064791

Minera Mews, London a064791
MINERA MEWS, Belgravia, Westminster, London. View along the Mews, with a Rolls Royce parked on the road opposite the houses. Photographed by John Gay sometime between January 1962 - May 1964

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: King Richard I a073155

King Richard I a073155
King Richard I Statue, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, Greater London. A close up view of the rear of the equestrian statue of King Richard I with the side elevation

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Greyhound sculpture, Kew Gardens a064138

Greyhound sculpture, Kew Gardens a064138
KEW GARDENS, Greater London. The sculpture of the White Greyhound of Richmond, one of the ten Queens Beasts outside the Palm House. John Gay. Date range: Jan 1962 - May 1964

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Lexham Gardens, Kensington a064841

Lexham Gardens, Kensington a064841
LEXHAM GARDENS, Kensington, London. A view looking along Lexham Gardens from the north with the Hotel Lexham at Nos. 32 to 38 in the foreground. Photographed by John Gay in 1964

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Classical Arch, Hampstead Heath a072741

Classical Arch, Hampstead Heath a072741
CLASSICAL ARCH, North End Way, Hampstead Heath, London. The arch was the former garden entrance to Pitt House, the original house having been demolished in 1952. John Gay. Date range: 1960-1965

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Victoria Street Station a061883

Victoria Street Station a061883
VICTORIA STREET STATION, London. A train passing beside a deserted outdoor section of platform at Victoria Station. John Gay. Date range: 1960-1972

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Paddington Station a061939

Paddington Station a061939
PADDINGTON STATION, London. Interior view showing the roof of Paddington railway station reflected in the windows of parked cars. John Gay. Date range: 1960-1972

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Friesian cows a079472

Friesian cows a079472
A view of a field and lane in a rural area, possibly near Bridgnorth, Shropshire. A herd of Friesian cows approaches the fence near the roadside, with farm and domestic buildings in the background

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Swan lake a073156

Swan lake a073156
A swan on the water and a row of chairs on the bank of a lake in one of central Londons parks in the mist. John Gay. Date range: 1960 - 1965

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Geese a069829

Geese a069829
A farmyard view of three white geese watched by some cattle from behind a wooden fence, with woodland in the background. Photographed in the Chichester area, West Sussex. John Gay

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Scottie dog a067566

Scottie dog a067566
A portrait of a black Scottish Terrier or Scottie dog by John Gay. Date range: 1964 - 1974

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Tree, Kew Gardens a064190

Tree, Kew Gardens a064190
KEW GARDENS, Greater London. A mature weeping tree in winter in Kew Gardens with other trees behind. Photograph by John Gay. Date range: Jan 1962 - May 1964

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Spring blossom a064245

Spring blossom a064245
KEW GARDENS, Greater London. A branch of spring blossom on a tree at Kew Gardens, with daffodils and other trees behind. Photograph by John Gay. Date range: Jan 1962 - May 1964

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Curved branches a064273

Curved branches a064273
KEW, Greater London. Two curving tree branches forming a loop covered in snow in a snowy landscape at Kew. Photographed by John Gay. Date range: Jan 1962 - May 1964

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Richmond Park a064391

Richmond Park a064391
RICHMOND PARK, London. A man in shirt sleeves and braces relaxing by the side of a lake in Richmond Park with fishing rod and net beside him. Photographed by John Gay between Jan 1962 - May 1964

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: English village a079531

English village a079531
A view from an elevated position over an unidentified village lane, showing foliage in the foreground, with thatched cottages and a rural landscape of fields beyond

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Garden gate a069830

Garden gate a069830
A decorative wrought-iron gate with brick gate piers stands slightly ajar, revealing a walled garden with a lawn and a line of trees. Photographed in the Chichester area, West Sussex by John Gay

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Chimney a063935

Chimney a063935
BANSTEAD HOSPITAL, Surrey. The exterior of a modern boiler house showing the large chimney and hopper on the roof. It is probably part of the Banstead Hospital complex

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Dog standing at the top of railway footbridge a071511

Dog standing at the top of railway footbridge a071511
TUFNELL PARK, Camden Town, Greater London. Looking up the steps of a railway footbridge which crosses the line to Churchill Road, to a dog standing at the top of the steps

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Dogs sitting in a pram a066045

Dogs sitting in a pram a066045
INVERNESS STREET, Camden Town, Greater London. Two small dogs sitting in a pram covered with a plastic mac, a bag on top and another on the ground in front on the pavement by the street market

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Alport, Derbyshire a069783

Alport, Derbyshire a069783
ALPORT, Derbyshire. A single span stone bridge carries the road over the River Lathkill. Photographed by John Gay in 1959

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Rural river scene a079524

Rural river scene a079524
A view of a river running through a rural wooded area, with the low sun shining through tree foliage in the midground. Possibly photographed in the woodland gardens at Dartington Hall, South Hams

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Cottage and tree a074259

Cottage and tree a074259
HILDERSHAM, Cambridgeshire. The gnarled trunk and branches of a large walnut tree on an area of grass at the north end of the High Street in Hildersham

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Graham Norton Gay TV presenter July 1999

Graham Norton Gay TV presenter July 1999

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Graham Norton Gay TV Presenter July 1999

Graham Norton Gay TV Presenter July 1999

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Jons Jacob Berzelius, Swedish chemist, early 19th century

Jons Jacob Berzelius, Swedish chemist, early 19th century. Berzelius devised the first consistently accurate method of using the oxidation technique developed by Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: How Happy Could I be with Either

How Happy Could I be with Either
How happy could I be with either - Were t other dear charmer away - But while you thus teaze me together - To neither a word will I say (The Beggars Opera - John Gay, 1728). Date: 1906

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: The Beggars Opera, piano music cover

The Beggars Opera, piano music cover
Cover design on a book of piano music for The Beggars Opera, by John Gay, first performed in 1728. A plump man of the 18th century is depicted, taking a bow at the theatre footlights

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: The use of compasses a093545

The use of compasses a093545
Demonstrating the use of compasses on a chart. One of the skills needed for airborne navigation, presumably part of a civil aviation training course through Straight Aviation Training Limited

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Cyclist in Cambridgeshire a080895

Cyclist in Cambridgeshire a080895
A woman cycling along a road raised up above the surrounding fenland. Photographed by John Gay in the early 1950s

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Minster Lovell Hall a081397

Minster Lovell Hall a081397
MINSTER LOVELL HALL, Manor Road, Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire. View across the River Windrush towards the remains of Minster Lovell Hall with St Kenelms Church beyond. Photographed by John Gay in 1970

Background imageJohn Gay Collection: Highgate Cemetery MF001801_13

Highgate Cemetery MF001801_13
HIGHGATE CEMETERY, Hampstead, London. Ivy colonizing the statue of a female form holding a pickaxe in the West Cemetery. Photographed by John Gay in 1997



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