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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.
The Pink Flamingo Club formerly The Flamingo Club, now being rebranded and styled as a neo-hippie venue. © Mirrorpix

Maurice Kaye
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
X8124

Media ID 21879548

Club Clubs Hippie Hippies Hippy Night Club Night Clubs Night Life Nightclub Nightclubs Officer Officers Police Policeman Scene Street Streets Uniformed Anti Establishment Counter Culture

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In this photo print, we are transported back to the vibrant streets of London on a summer evening in 1967. The image captures a group of flam-flam hippie girls from The Pink Flamingo Club, located on Wardour Street in Soho. These free-spirited individuals, adorned with colorful clothing and flowers in their hair, exude an air of rebellion against societal norms. However, their carefree revelry has caught the attention of uniformed police officers who approach them gently but firmly. They kindly ask the hippie girls to return to the club as their presence is causing a disturbance on the otherwise bustling streets of London. The Pink Flamingo Club itself holds great historical significance as it was formerly known as The Flamingo Club before being rebranded into a neo-hippie venue. This transformation reflects the changing times and evolving counter culture movement that swept through 1960s London. This snapshot encapsulates an era defined by anti-establishment sentiments and youthful defiance against traditional values. It serves as a reminder of how nightclubs like The Pink Flamingo became sanctuaries for those seeking liberation from societal constraints. Maurice Kaye's photograph immortalizes this momentary clash between authority figures and rebellious youth, capturing both sides of an ever-evolving cultural landscape that shaped not only London's nightlife but also its social fabric during this transformative period in history.


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