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These photographs were taken by Australian amateur photographer John Goodman. He made two trips to the United Kingdom in the mid-seventies. During his “raw early 20s”, Goodman pursued his interests in microscopy, photography and industrial archaeology. He was a member of the Quekett Microscopical Club in London. Goodman now resides in Melbourne, Australia.
He mostly used Leica and film, or digital cameras with old Leitz lenses. Take a look through these beautiful pictures of London in the late 1970s taken by Goodman. For more photographs, visit Goodman’s wonderful
Flickr site.
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| St. Pancras, from Pentonville Road, 1976 |
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| St. Pancras, 1976 |
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| Great Western Road, 1976 |
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| Snowfall, Colville Mews, Notting Hill, Winter 1976/77 |
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| Paddington Station, 1976 |
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