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forever70s · 21 days
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model Erlin Ibreck photographed by James Barnor (1967)
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gravalicious · 1 year
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Drum cover girl Erlin Ibreck at Trafalgar Square, London, 1966.
Photographer: James Barnor.
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federer7 · 2 years
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‘Drum’ magazine. Cover Girl Erlin Ibreck, London, 1966
Photo: James Barnor
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mudwerks · 4 years
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(via Erlin Ibreck - Portrait - National Portrait Gallery)
Erlin Ibreck
by James Barnor gelatin silver print, 1967
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fitesorko · 4 years
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Erlin Ibreck
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callemodista · 5 years
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Erlin Ibreck
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mademoiselleclipon · 6 years
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Drum Cover girl Erlin Ibreck, Trafalgar Square, London 
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thechemistryset · 7 years
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Erlin Ibreck, Kilburn, north-west London, 1966
(Photograph: James Barnor for Drum)
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got60s · 7 years
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Erlin Ibreck, 1966
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vintagewoc · 7 years
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Erlin Ibreck (1966)
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teleclub · 3 years
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James Barnor (Ghanian, b. 1929) : Drum Cover Girl Erlin Ibreck, London - 1966 Mohammed Ali preparing for his fight against Brian London, London - 1966 Beatrice with trademark figurine, Ever Young Studio, Accra - 1953
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gravalicious · 2 years
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Drum cover girl Erlin Ibreck, London, 1966.
Photographer: James Barnor
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mergirl27 · 7 years
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“She was different. Her children were going to be different. They were all going to be black, they were going to enjoy being black, be proud of being black, a black of a different breed. That’s what they were going to be. Had she not learned to listen to the songs of birds? Was that not one of the natural happenings that inspired her favourite poet, Wordsworth? She might never be a famous poet like Wordsworth, because he was too great, but Adah was going to train herself to admire the songs of birds however riotous, to appreciate the beauty of flowers no matter how extravagant their scent. She jolted herself to, reminding herself that she was the mother of three babies, and that she was supposed to be rushing for her Monday morning bath.”
Buchi Emecheta, ‘Second-Class Citizen’
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mudwerks · 4 years
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(via In A Different Light | James Barnor)
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fitesorko · 6 years
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Erlin Ibreck
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fishstickmonkey · 6 years
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Erlin Ibreck, Drum cover girl
James Barnor
Petticoat Lane Market, London, UK, 1966
Autograph ABP
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