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Hippies Collection

Flam-flam hippie girls from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho are asked to share their groovy vibes and psychedelic dance moves with the world

Background imageHippies Collection: Groovy people in Carnaby Street, 1960s

Groovy people in Carnaby Street, 1960s
A group of groovy people wearing flamboyant fashions of the 1960s in Carnaby Street, London. Date: 1966

Background imageHippies Collection: Flam-flam hippie girls from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho are asked

Flam-flam hippie girls from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho are asked to go back to the club as they are causing a disturbance on the streets of London, Friday 25th August 1967

Background imageHippies Collection: Piccadilly Circus 1969

Piccadilly Circus 1969
Young people hang around the Eros statue in Piccadilly Circus

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippies fashion, August 1967

Hippies fashion, August 1967

Background imageHippies Collection: Demonstration in London -- Tariq Ali (b. 1943, centre), writer, journalist and filmmaker

Demonstration in London -- Tariq Ali (b. 1943, centre), writer, journalist and filmmaker, linking arms with others and walking along a road

Background imageHippies Collection: Flower Power 1967

Flower Power 1967
HIPPIES His and Hers Flower Power outfits at the great Love-In at Woburn Park, Bedfordshire, England. Date: August 1967

Background imageHippies Collection: Flam-flam hippie girls, psychedelic dancers from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour

Flam-flam hippie girls, psychedelic dancers from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho help to decorate the new club, left to right, Lucy Clare, Denise Hunter and Judy Rose, London

Background imageHippies Collection: Denise Hunter, a Flam-flam hippie girl, psychedelic dancer from The Pink Flamingo Club

Denise Hunter, a Flam-flam hippie girl, psychedelic dancer from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho helps to decorate the new club, London, Friday 25th August 1967

Background imageHippies Collection: Rolling Stones : Introducing the Mick Taylor (centre photo

Rolling Stones : Introducing the Mick Taylor (centre photo) who took Brian Jones place in the band to press at a photocall in Hyde Park 13 June 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: Music fans surround a Mini 'Hot Dog'van at The Isle of Wight Festival

Music fans surround a Mini "Hot Dog"van at The Isle of Wight Festival
Music fans surround a Mini " Hot Dog" van at The Isle of Wight Festival. 30th August 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippies / Woburn 1967

Hippies / Woburn 1967
HIPPIES Male and female hippies in colourful costumes at a festival at Woburn Park, Beds. England during the " Summer of Love"

Background imageHippies Collection: Piccadilly Hippies

Piccadilly Hippies
Young people enjoying the sunshine at Piccadilly Circus under Eros

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippies: Nudism: Nudes in Hyde Park. The girl and her boyfriend who stripped naked

Hippies: Nudism: Nudes in Hyde Park. The girl and her boyfriend who stripped naked and then made love in public during the concert. July 1970 70-6856-001

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippies: Nudism: Nudes in Hyde Park. July 1970 70-6856-005

Hippies: Nudism: Nudes in Hyde Park. July 1970 70-6856-005

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippies Rule

Hippies Rule
Project C

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippie lady with large hat and eye make up at the free Rolling Stones concert in Hyde

Hippie lady with large hat and eye make up at the free Rolling Stones concert in Hyde Park, London. 5th July 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: Scenes at the Pop Concert held in Hyde Park, of a young girl (blonde

Scenes at the Pop Concert held in Hyde Park, of a young girl (blonde) and her boyfriend who openly made love in the nude. July 1970 70-6857-005

Background imageHippies Collection: Young couple making love inside their tent at the Isle of Wight Pop Festival 30th

Young couple making love inside their tent at the Isle of Wight Pop Festival 30th August 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: Isle of Wight Festival. Open pit latrines that have been erected. 21st August 1970

Isle of Wight Festival. Open pit latrines that have been erected. 21st August 1970

Background imageHippies Collection: A group of hippies in Piccadilly Circus, London. 15th August 1969

A group of hippies in Piccadilly Circus, London. 15th August 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: Cannon Hill Park New People Concert. 31st August 1969. They came quietly into the park

Cannon Hill Park New People Concert. 31st August 1969. They came quietly into the park. The new generation, conforming to the new rule of looking unusual

Background imageHippies Collection: Cannon Hill Park New People Concert. 31st August 1969. They came quietly into the park

Cannon Hill Park New People Concert. 31st August 1969. They came quietly into the park. The new generation, conforming to the new rule of looking unusual

Background imageHippies Collection: The Roundhouse Performing Arts venue in the Chalk Farm, Camden area of North London

The Roundhouse Performing Arts venue in the Chalk Farm, Camden area of North London. Picture shows the queue outside, filing in for tonights concert

Background imageHippies Collection: John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono stage a bed in in a hotel in Amsterdam

John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono stage a bed in in a hotel in Amsterdam, as a protest against war and violence in the world. 26th March 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: Stepping out in style on Liverpools safety-first street, Church Street

Stepping out in style on Liverpools safety-first street, Church Street. The cast of the rock musical Lonesome Stone enjoy the newly pedestrianised Church Street. Liverpool, Merseyside, 19th March 1974

Background imageHippies Collection: The Glastonbury Fayre of 1971, a free festival planned by Andrew Kerr

The Glastonbury Fayre of 1971, a free festival planned by Andrew Kerr and Arabella Churchill. Picture shows: Bare footed hippie couple walking through muddy fields at the festival. 19th June 1971

Background imageHippies Collection: Culture Hippies June 1973 Clothing Fashion Denim Jeans A group of Hippies

Culture Hippies June 1973 Clothing Fashion Denim Jeans A group of Hippies lazing in the sun on the quay X of St Ives, Cornwall

Background imageHippies Collection: Watchfield Free Festival 1976, a music festival which attracted a large number of

Watchfield Free Festival 1976, a music festival which attracted a large number of hippies, pictures taken 27th Augusy 1976. WatScan - - 10/12/2009

Background imageHippies Collection: Music Fans with a plastic sheet at the Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music

Music Fans with a plastic sheet at the Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music : Thursday June 25 to Sunday June 28 1970 Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallet

Background imageHippies Collection: International Vegetarian Congress in Berlin, 1932

International Vegetarian Congress in Berlin, 1932
Delegates at the International Vegetarian Congress in Berlin, 1932, whose tonsorial abundance leads The Sphere magazine to ask, " Does Vegetarianism increase the growth of hair?" Date: 1932

Background imageHippies Collection: Reading pop festival goers seen here stopping off at the Silverbourne Dairy

Reading pop festival goers seen here stopping off at the Silverbourne Dairy, Caversham Road, Reading for milk and bread before entering the festival site, 25th June 1971

Background imageHippies Collection: Musicians jamming in the park, New York, USA, June 1984

Musicians jamming in the park, New York, USA, June 1984

Background imageHippies Collection: Isle of Wight Festival. A group of hippies in a tent. 21st August 1970

Isle of Wight Festival. A group of hippies in a tent. 21st August 1970

Background imageHippies Collection: Isle of Wight Festival. People camping out. 21st August 1970

Isle of Wight Festival. People camping out. 21st August 1970

Background imageHippies Collection: Isle of Wight Festival. A girl combing her hair. Left to right

Isle of Wight Festival. A girl combing her hair. Left to right, Jutta Leidel and Barbara Fleiger, both aged 17, from West Germany. 21st August 1970

Background imageHippies Collection: Isle of Wight Festival. Two Swedish hippy types sitting on top of cars that look like

Isle of Wight Festival. Two Swedish hippy types sitting on top of cars that look like pre-historic monsters. They have been assembled with sheet metal and hard board

Background imageHippies Collection: Youths in Piccadilly Circus, London. 15th August 1969

Youths in Piccadilly Circus, London. 15th August 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: General scenes in Piccadilly Circus, London. 15th August 1969

General scenes in Piccadilly Circus, London. 15th August 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: A group of youths in Piccadilly Circus, London. 15th August 1969

A group of youths in Piccadilly Circus, London. 15th August 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippies having a wash in some water. 7th July 1976

Hippies having a wash in some water. 7th July 1976

Background imageHippies Collection: Glastonbury Fair, 19th June 1971. The Festival moved to the time of

Glastonbury Fair, 19th June 1971. The Festival moved to the time of the Summer Solstice and was known as the Glastonbury Fayre

Background imageHippies Collection: A young couple, with large flower and fashionable sunglasses at The Windsor Jazz Festival

A young couple, with large flower and fashionable sunglasses at The Windsor Jazz Festival on Sunday 13th August 1967. The festival ran from Friday 11th to Sunday 13th August

Background imageHippies Collection: A young couple of females, with large flower and fashionable sunglasses at The Windsor

A young couple of females, with large flower and fashionable sunglasses at The Windsor Jazz Festival on Sunday 13th August 1967

Background imageHippies Collection: A young couple in love at The Windsor Jazz Festival on Sunday 13th August 1967

A young couple in love at The Windsor Jazz Festival on Sunday 13th August 1967. The festival ran from Friday 11th to Sunday 13th August and was held at The Royal Windsor Racecourse

Background imageHippies Collection: Flower People at the 1967 National Jazz and Blues Festival at Royal Windsor Racecourse

Flower People at the 1967 National Jazz and Blues Festival at Royal Windsor Racecourse. 13th August 1967

Background imageHippies Collection: Glastonbury festival, Pilton, 1971, sun worshippers at the dawn of solstice

Glastonbury festival, Pilton, 1971, sun worshippers at the dawn of solstice

Background imageHippies Collection: Helicopter above a Pop Concert in Berkshire. Circa 26th / 27th August 1974

Helicopter above a Pop Concert in Berkshire. Circa 26th / 27th August 1974
Helicopter above a Pop Concert in Berkshire. Circa 26th/27th August 1974

Background imageHippies Collection: Pop Concert in Berkshire. Circa 26th / 27th August 1974

Pop Concert in Berkshire. Circa 26th / 27th August 1974
Pop Concert in Berkshire. Circa 26th/27th August 1974



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Flam-flam hippie girls from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho are asked to share their groovy vibes and psychedelic dance moves with the world. With their vibrant outfits and carefree spirits, these free-spirited ladies bring a burst of color to the streets of London's Carnaby Street in the swinging 1960s. Denise Hunter, one of these Flam-flam hippie girls, captivates audiences with her mesmerizing dance routines at The Pink Flamingo Club. The spirit of rebellion and peace spreads like wildfire as Piccadilly Circus becomes a hub for demonstrations in 1969. Tariq Ali, an influential writer, journalist, and filmmaker stands at the center of it all, advocating for change amidst a sea of passionate protesters. Meanwhile, music lovers flock to witness history being made as The Rolling Stones introduce Mick Taylor to their iconic lineup. Fans surround a Mini "Hot Dog" van at The Isle of Wight Festival, immersing themselves in the euphoric atmosphere created by both music and camaraderie. In 1967, Flower Power blooms across nations as Hippies embrace love and unity as their guiding principles. From Woburn to Piccadilly Square, these peaceful revolutionaries challenge societal norms through fashion choices that reflect their non-conformist values. Hippies become synonymous with freedom expression during this era; they embody an alternative lifestyle that rejects materialism while embracing nature's beauty. Their unique sense of style captures attention wherever they go - August 1967 witnesses Hippies showcasing bold fashion statements that defy conventionality. From flamboyant clubs to bustling festivals or even political rallies – Hippies leave an indelible mark on every corner they touch. They represent not just a counterculture movement but also symbolize hope for a better world where love triumphs over hate and harmony prevails over discordance.