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Duncan Baird, revives memories of the punks at an exhiition which also recalls that other



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Duncan Baird, revives memories of the punks at an exhiition which also recalls that other

Duncan Baird, revives memories of the punks at an exhiition which also recalls that other special event of their greatest year, 1977, the Queens silver jubilee, 23rd May 1992

Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
England

Media ID 21684783

© Mirrorpix

Exhibitions Punk


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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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Duncan Baird, revives memories of the punks at an exhibition which also recalls that other special event of their greatest year, 1977, the Queen's Silver Jubilee. This print from Teesside Archive takes us back to a time when rebellion and self-expression were embodied by these fearless individuals. The image transports us to the vibrant punk scene of the 1990s, where fashion became a powerful tool for social commentary. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness Duncan Baird reliving his punk days with undeniable nostalgia. His attire speaks volumes about his rebellious spirit and non-conformist attitude. Adorned in edgy clothing that defies societal norms, he stands as a symbol of individuality amidst a sea of conformity. The exhibition itself serves as a poignant reminder of how fashion can transcend mere aesthetics and become intertwined with significant historical events. As we gaze upon this photograph, our minds are transported to May 23rd, 1992 - a day when both punk culture and British monarchy collided during the Queen's Silver Jubilee celebrations. Teesside Archive has beautifully captured this moment in history through their lens, preserving it for future generations to appreciate. Through this photo print, we are reminded not only of the impact that subcultures like punk had on society but also how they intersected with larger cultural milestones. This image is more than just clothing or exhibitions; it is an encapsulation of an era defined by its audacity and unap

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