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Gang warfare feature May 1998 Milngavie teenagers l-r Brian Gunnell 18 Mandy Mansell 17

Gang warfare feature May 1998 Milngavie teenagers l-r Brian Gunnell 18 Mandy Mansell 17


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Gang warfare feature May 1998 Milngavie teenagers l-r Brian Gunnell 18 Mandy Mansell 17

Gang warfare feature May 1998 Milngavie teenagers l-r Brian Gunnell 18 Mandy Mansell 17, Lauran MacNeil 16 Colin McDonald 17

Donnelly Charles
mirrorpix
Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
GL*602499

Media ID 21420437

© Mirrorpix

Core76 Youth Culture 1998


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This print titled "Gang warfare feature May 1998 Milngavie teenagers" takes us back to a significant moment in the youth culture of the late 20th century. Captured by Donnelly Charles, this image showcases four individuals who were at the center of an intense gang rivalry that swept through their neighborhood in Milngavie during that time. In the foreground, we see Brian Gunnell and Mandy Mansell, both aged 18 and 17 respectively. Their expressions reveal a mix of defiance and vulnerability as they stand side by side, representing one faction of this fierce conflict. Behind them, Lauran MacNeil (16) and Colin McDonald (17) complete the quartet, embodying the opposing group. The photograph encapsulates not only the physicality but also the emotional toll that gang warfare can have on young people. It serves as a reminder of how easily misguided loyalties can lead to violence within communities. Donnelly Charles' composition captures a sense of urgency with its gritty black-and-white aesthetic. The stark contrast between light and shadow heightens our awareness of these teenagers' predicament while emphasizing their individuality amidst collective chaos. As we reflect upon this powerful image from Memory Lane Prints, it prompts us to consider how far society has come since those turbulent times. It reminds us to strive for unity over division and seek peaceful resolutions rather than resorting to violence – lessons that remain relevant even today.

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