The Swinging Sixties was a youth-driven cultural revolution that took place in the United Kingdom during the mid-to-late 1960s, emphasising modernity and...
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Robert Fraser (art dealer) (section "Swinging Sixties")
trendsetter during the Sixties; Paul McCartney has described him as "one of the most influential people of the London Sixties scene". His London flat...
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(art dealer) in 1966 Swinging Sixties Productions, producers of "It Only Hurts When I Cry" by Donna Loren The Swingin' Sixties (EMI compilation album)...
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Jane Lumb (section Swinging Sixties)
Freeman on a beach in Majorca.[citation needed] Her friends during the "Swinging Sixties", of which she has been described as "one of the iconic faces", included...
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Anya Taylor-Joy), a glamorous young woman who had lived during the Swinging Sixties. The cast also features Matt Smith, Rita Tushingham, Michael Ajao,...
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Donna Loren (redirect from Swinging Sixties Productions)
husband Jered Cargman started the label Swinging Sixties Productions which, in conjunction with Swinging Sixties Music, publish and release Loren's music...
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Kilbirnie (section Swinging Sixties and regeneration)
Kilbirnie (Scottish Gaelic: Cill Bhraonaigh) is a small town of 7,280 (as of 2001) inhabitants situated in the Garnock Valley area of North Ayrshire, on...
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colorfully dressed go-go dancers, in what is now considered an iconic Swinging Sixties look. The song was written by Lee Hazlewood, who wrote and produced...
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1949) is an English fashion model who rose to prominence during the Swinging Sixties in London. Penelope Tree is the only child of Marietta Peabody Tree...
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photography and portraiture, and role in shaping the image of the Swinging Sixties. Bailey has also directed several television commercials and documentaries...
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and youth fashion movements, and played a prominent role in London's Swinging Sixties culture. She was one of the designers who took credit for the miniskirt...
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Swinging, earlier commonly known as wife-swapping, is a sexual activity in which both singles and partners in a committed relationship sexually engage...
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china-white skin and cupid lips who epitomised the sensuality of the swinging sixties", who later "proved that she was a real actor of extraordinary emotional...
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actor was marked by hit films, particularly Bedazzled (1967), set in Swinging Sixties London (in which he co-starred with Cook) and Hollywood productions...
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as well as stylised, gestural performances–made her an icon of the Swinging Sixties. Born in West Hampstead in London to a family that enjoyed music, Springfield...
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Chelsea, London (redirect from Swinging Chelsea)
again, brightly but briefly, in the 1960s Swinging London period and the early 1970s. The Swinging Sixties was defined on King's Road, which runs the...
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large letter "G" above her single bed. Her clothes typified those of "Swinging London" - a John Lennon-style cap, striped tops, miniskirts – and she rode...
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British popular cultural movement, Cool Britannia, which evoked the Swinging Sixties and the British guitar pop of that decade. Britpop was a phenomenon...
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This article covers the History of Derry City Football Club, from the club's early days in the Irish League, through the "wilderness years" and into the...
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Rampling OBE (born 5 February 1946) is an English actress. An icon of the Swinging Sixties, she began her career as a model. She was cast in the role of Meredith...
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May 2020). "Chapter Six: Wartime and the Swinging Sixties". The Isle of Man: Stone Age to Swinging Sixties. Pen and Sword History. ISBN 9781526720788...
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"Roaring Twenties" (1920s), the "Warring Forties" (1940s), and the "Swinging Sixties" (1960s). This practice is occasionally also applied to decades of...
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Keith became well connected culturally in the early days of the "Swinging Sixties". She was photographed by David Bailey and, together with Sheila Klein...
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of cult films List of films featuring surveillance Mod (subculture) Swinging Sixties BFI Top 100 British films Informational notes ^ Several people known...
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single director can encapsulate the popular image of Britain in the Swinging Sixties, then it is probably Richard Lester. With his use of flamboyant cinematic...
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history of the area, with tracks dedicated to the Industrial Revolution, swinging sixties (with Hank Marvin), and future regeneration of the area. The concert's...
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Twiggy was an It girl, she was a teenaged model and fashion icon of Swinging Sixties. "Fashion leaders" are an older term replaced in the second half of...
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Waguih Ghali (section The Diaries of Waguih Ghali: An Egyptian in the Swinging Sixties, ed. May Hawas)
Waguih Ghali (25 February 1927/1928/1929 – 5 January 1969) was an Egyptian writer, best known for his novel Beer in the Snooker Club (André Deutsch, 1964)...
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net. Retrieved 2008-01-03. Curtis, Nick (14 November 2003). "Anne's Swinging Sixties". Evening Standard. Retrieved 1 April 2020. Brandwood, Neil (2002)...
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