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Features photographs that capture the reality of life in the Black Country since the 1950s. This title covers such subjects as gritty poverty, poor housing, and social unrest. It includes coverage that ranges from historic events to riots and extreme weather and from changing high streets to celebrity snaps.
The images in this book, taken by professional photographer Graham Gough, capture the reality of life in the Black Country since the 1950s. Among the subjects covered by his stunning photographs are gritty poverty, poor housing, and social unrest, while the lighter side of life is not forgotten through scenes of the region at play.
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Features photographs that capture the reality of life in the Black Country since the 1950s. This title covers such subjects as gritty poverty, poor housing, and social unrest. It includes coverage that ranges from historic events to riots and extreme weather and from changing high streets to celebrity snaps.
The images in this book, taken by professional photographer Graham Gough, capture the reality of life in the Black Country since the 1950s. Among the subjects covered by his stunning photographs are gritty poverty, poor housing, and social unrest, while the lighter side of life is not forgotten through scenes of the region at play.
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Autorenporträt
Graham Gough was a professional photographer who has worked on numerous newspapers, most notably the "Express & Star." He is now retired from press photography, but concentrates on landscapes, book illustrations, and magazine work. He recently had a successful exhibition of his work at Himley Hall in Dudley.