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Mavis Floyd, 16, shows the tattoos that make her so miserable when she goes dancing

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Mavis Floyd, 16, shows the tattoos that make her so miserable when she goes dancing

Mavis Floyd, 16, shows the tattoos that make her so miserable when she goes dancing. 2nd October 1961. © Mirrorpix

Randle, Brian
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
DM Q7912

Media ID 21835995

1961 Girl Idsarchivesmw Skin Tattoo Tattooed Tattoos Teen Teenage

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In this print titled "Mavis Floyd, 16, shows the tattoos that make her so miserable when she goes dancing" we are transported back to a poignant moment in time. Taken on the 2nd of October in 1961 by photographer Brian Randle, this image captures the vulnerability and inner turmoil of a young girl named Mavis Floyd. At just sixteen years old, Mavis stands before us with an air of melancholy etched upon her face. Her eyes reveal a deep sadness as she exposes her tattooed skin for all to see. The intricate designs adorning her body tell a story untold - one that seems to weigh heavily upon her spirit. It is evident that these tattoos have become a source of misery for Mavis whenever she takes to the dance floor. Perhaps they serve as constant reminders of past mistakes or regrets, hindering her ability to fully embrace joyous moments like dancing with carefree abandon. As we gaze at this photograph from the 1960s, we cannot help but wonder about the circumstances surrounding Mavis' decision to get inked at such a tender age. Were these tattoos chosen impulsively or do they hold deeper significance? What secrets lie beneath their artistic patterns? Brian Randle's skillful composition allows us access into Mavis' world during this transformative era. It serves as a powerful reminder that even amidst youthful exuberance and vibrancy, there can exist hidden struggles within individuals who bear them silently through life's.


Framed Prints of Mavis Floyd, 16, shows the tattoos that make her so miserable when she goes dancing

Step into the past with our latest addition to the Media Storehouse Framed Prints collection. This captivating vintage photograph, titled "Mavis Floyd, 16, shows the tattoos that make her so miserable when she goes dancing" by renowned photographer Brian Randle from Memory Lane Prints, transports you back to October 1961. The black-and-white image beautifully captures the raw emotion and storytelling power of classic photography. Each print is meticulously framed in a sleek, contemporary design, ensuring your new addition becomes a beloved piece of art in your home or office. Experience the magic of history with every glance, as this timeless moment is brought to life in your space.


Photo Prints of Mavis Floyd, 16, shows the tattoos that make her so miserable when she goes dancing

Step back in time with our vintage photographic print from Memory Lane Prints, featuring Mavis Floyd at just 16 years old. This poignant moment captures Mavis's expression as she reveals the tattoos that bring her distress while dancing, in an image dated 2nd October 1961. Relive the past with this authentic, high-quality print from the Media Storehouse range, perfect for adding depth and character to your home decor or office space.


Poster Prints of Mavis Floyd, 16, shows the tattoos that make her so miserable when she goes dancing

Step back in time with our latest addition to the Media Storehouse Poster Prints collection. This captivating vintage photograph, taken by Brian Randle on 2nd October 1961, features Mavis Floyd, a 16-year-old girl, showcasing the intricate tattoos that bring her discomfort and self-consciousness whenever she hits the dance floor. This evocative black-and-white image is a mesmerizing glimpse into the past, perfect for adding character and depth to any room. Bring the nostalgia home with our high-quality, museum-grade poster prints, and let the story of Mavis's tattoos be a conversation starter in your space.


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Step into the past with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse collection. This intriguing puzzle features the thought-provoking image, "Mavis Floyd, 16, shows the tattoos that make her so miserable when she goes dancing" by renowned photographer Brian Randle from Memory Lane Prints, captured on October 2, 1961. Immerse yourself in this vintage moment and piece together the rich story hidden within these intricately detailed lines. Once completed, this puzzle will make for a stunning addition to any room, igniting conversations and inspiring reflection.

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