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North East Festivals The Festival Fred logo designed by Newcastle Poly students
North East Festivals
The Festival Fred logo designed by Newcastle Poly students, Bill Proctor, left, Gillian Wilson, John and Dave Haldene, for 1976 Newcastle Festival 1 April 1976
NCJ
NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
Media ID 21641226
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20 30 Years Enjoyment Festival Four People Hair Pride Students 1976
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Capturing the vibrant spirit of North East Festivals, this print showcases the iconic Festival Fred logo designed by talented students from Newcastle Polytechnic. The year was 1976, and these four individuals – Bill Proctor, Gillian Wilson, John and Dave Haldene – poured their creative energy into crafting a symbol that would come to represent an era of celebration and cultural pride. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness the essence of youthful exuberance. Dressed in fashionable attire that epitomizes the trends of the 1970s, these students radiate joy as they proudly display their creation. Their smiles reflect both personal satisfaction and anticipation for the upcoming festival. The image also offers glimpses into the social fabric of its time. From their hairstyles to clothing choices, each detail speaks volumes about evolving fashion sensibilities during those transformative years. It serves as a reminder that festivals not only provide entertainment but also serve as platforms for self-expression and exploration. This photograph is more than just a nostalgic relic; it encapsulates an entire generation's dedication to creativity and community engagement. As we gaze upon it today, we are reminded of how art has always been intertwined with leisure activities like festivals – fostering connections between people while celebrating shared passions. Preserved by Memory Lane Prints' collection curated by NCJ (Northumberland County Journal), this image invites us to relive moments filled with laughter, music, and camaraderie from a remarkable chapter in North East's festival history.
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