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Ken Livingstone, Chairman of the GLC meets some of the stars who will be in the open air
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Ken Livingstone, Chairman of the GLC meets some of the stars who will be in the open air
Ken Livingstone, Chairman of the GLC meets some of the stars who will be in the open air rock festival on the afternoon of the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. Left to right, back row, Charlie Rossi (Vice Chairman of the GLC), Ken Livingstone (Chairman of the GLC), Charlie Charles (drummer with Ian Dury and the Blockheads). Front row, Lynn Semour (ballerina) and David Rappaport (actor). 23rd July 1981
Julian Brown
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
England
DM 81 4206
Media ID 21846146
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Greater London Council Ken Livingstone Labour Leader 1981
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Ken Livingstone, Chairman of the GLC, shares a moment with some of the luminaries set to grace the stage at an open-air rock festival on the memorable afternoon of Prince Charles and Lady Diana's Royal Wedding. Captured in this vibrant print by Julian Brown, we witness a gathering of remarkable talents amidst an era that defined British culture. Standing tall in the back row are Charlie Rossi, Vice Chairman of the GLC; Ken Livingstone himself, exuding his charismatic leadership; and Charlie Charles, renowned drummer for Ian Dury and The Blockheads. Their presence alone hints at the electric energy that would soon fill the air. In front row sits Lynn Semour, a graceful ballerina whose artistry has captivated audiences worldwide. Alongside her is David Rappaport, a talented actor who has left an indelible mark on both stage and screen. Together they form a diverse ensemble representing different facets of artistic expression. This snapshot was taken on July 23rd, 1981—a time when London brimmed with creativity and political fervor under Livingstone's Labour leadership within Greater London Council (GLC). It serves as a testament to unity between politics and arts during this transformative period in history. Julian Brown's photograph immortalizes not only these individuals but also an entire epoch—an invitation to reminisce about London's cultural tapestry woven through music festivals and political movements alike.
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