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Post-war years caught on camera |
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A unique photographic record of Glasgow and people living in the city in the 1950s is being published.
'Glasgow 1955: Through the Lens' features the work of dozens of photographers who took part in a city-wide survey that year.
The book contains 90 photographs which were taken by 86 |
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Tributes to legendary Highland flier |
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By Stuart Nicolson
BBC Scotland News website
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Photographer wins top award twice |
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A Royal Navy photographer from Plymouth has won the Navy's top award for his profession for the second year running.
The annual prize for Royal Navy Photographer of the Year rewards excellence among naval photographers.
Petty Officer Sean Clee, who was a keen amateur photographer, spent 10 |
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War photograph archive moves home |
| Within a week, the Bismarck had been crippled by a torpedo before being pounded to pieces by British warships.
But Suckling, whose photograph resulted in the destruction of the mythical battleship, was to live for just a few more weeks before being shot down and killed on a reconnaissance mission |
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Behind the lens: Harriet Logan |
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There was also a really tangible sense of fear there. When you walked on the street people didn't look at you. I think that's a really good indication of how scared people were of the regime.
When I went back in 2001 people would often stare but in 1997 they would just look away or look at |
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