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Camerawork
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Documentary Photography
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An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
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Camerawork
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Camerawork No.14
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Various
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Archive Storage Room
Fabian Tompsett
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Camerawork
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Documentary Photography
Description
An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
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Camerawork
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Print That Neg
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Terry Dennett, Ed Barber
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Information Sheet
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Archive Storage Room
Terry Dennett
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Dublin Core
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Camerawork
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Documentary Photography
Description
An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
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Camerawork
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Print That Neg
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Terry Dennett, Ed Barber
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Information Sheet
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Archive Storage Room
Terry Dennett
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Dublin Core
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Camerawork
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Documentary Photography
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An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
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Camerawork
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Print That Neg
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Terry Dennett, Ed Barber
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Information Sheet
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Archive Storage Room
Terry Dennett
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Dublin Core
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Camerawork
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Documentary Photography
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An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
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Camerawork
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The Big Bang For Bureaucrats
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Anon
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Poster
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Archive Storage Room
Terry Dennett
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Dublin Core
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Camerawork
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Documentary Photography
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An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
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Camerawork
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Half Moon Photography Workshop
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Anon
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Flyer
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Archive Storage Room
Terry Dennett
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Dublin Core
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Camerawork
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Documentary Photography
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An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
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Camerawork
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Photography/Politics: One
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ed. Terry Dennett, Jo Spence
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Book
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Archive Storage Room
Terry Dennett
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Dublin Core
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Camerawork
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Documentary Photography
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An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
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Camerawork
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Various
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Archive Storage Room
Terry Dennett
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Dublin Core
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Camerawork
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Documentary Photography
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An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
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An account of the resource
Camerawork
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Various
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Archive Storage Room
Terry Dennett
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Dublin Core
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Camerawork
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Documentary Photography
Description
An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
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An account of the resource
Camerawork
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Camerawork No.7
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Various
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Archive Storage Room
Terry Dennett
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Dublin Core
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Title
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Camerawork
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The topic of the resource
Documentary Photography
Description
An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
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An account of the resource
Camerawork
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Camerawork No.6
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Various
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Archive Storage Room
Terry Dennett
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Dublin Core
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Camerawork
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Documentary Photography
Description
An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
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An account of the resource
Camerawork
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Camerawork No.6
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Archive Storage Room
Terry Dennett
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Camerawork
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The topic of the resource
Documentary Photography
Description
An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
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An account of the resource
Camerawork
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Archive Storage Room
Terry Dennett
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Dublin Core
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A name given to the resource
Camerawork
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The topic of the resource
Documentary Photography
Description
An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
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An account of the resource
Camerawork
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Camerawork No.5
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Archive Storage Room
Terry Dennett
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Camerawork
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The topic of the resource
Documentary Photography
Description
An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
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An account of the resource
Camerawork
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Archive Storage Room
Terry Dennett
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Camerawork
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The topic of the resource
Documentary Photography
Description
An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
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An account of the resource
Camerawork
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Camerawork No.4
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Archive Storage Room
Terry Dennett
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Camerawork
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The topic of the resource
Documentary Photography
Description
An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
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An account of the resource
Camerawork
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Various
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Journal
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Archive Storage Room
Terry Dennett
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Camerawork
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The topic of the resource
Documentary Photography
Description
An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
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An account of the resource
Camerawork
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A name given to the resource
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Various
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Journal
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Archive Storage Room
Terry Dennett
-
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Camerawork
Subject
The topic of the resource
Documentary Photography
Description
An account of the resource
Camerawork was a significant documentary photographic journal. It originated from the work of a number of photographers, who assembled around the Half Moon Photography Workshop and Half Moon Gallery in Limehouse, East London. The journal’s first issues being printed in 1976. The early issues of the journal document many social struggles, protest, working class everyday life, and the troubles in Ireland. Issues of the journal also contained theoretical essays from figures ranging from Jo Spence to John Berger to Victor Burgin. Although the journal continued to run throughout the 1980s, many of those involved during the early years resigned towards the end of the 1970s and the later issues lack some of the radical character of the early ones. The collection held is incomplete (if you have old issues, please donate them to us!), but contains many early issues. These copies were given to MayDay Rooms by Terry Dennett, who was in the original collective.
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Description
An account of the resource
Camerawork
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