Photographic print from the Daily Herald Archive

Photographic print from the Daily Herald Archive Photographic print from the Daily Herald Archive

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Photographic print from the Daily Herald Archive, 1968. A photograph of a woman walking past a crowd of workers from Smithfields Market protesting outside the House of Commons, in London. The workers had gathered outside parliament to protest against the arrival of immigrants from former British colonies to the UK.

Communities and Crowds was a research project that aimed to share and preserve African-Caribbean history in the United Kingdom during the pre and post Windrush era. Through the project, the National Science and Media Museum worked with a group of volunteers from Bradford to select and digitise a body of photographs from the Daily Herald Photographic Archive.

The Daily Herald was a British national newspaper published between 1912 and 1964, and became the top-selling newspaper in the world, with a monthly circulation of more than 2 million. Throughout its 50 years of publication, the newspaper archived 3.5 million photographs, contact sheets and glass negatives.

Details

Category:
Photographs
Collection:
Daily Herald Archive
Object Number:
1983-5236/94105
Materials:
paper (fibre product)
Measurements:
overall: 203 mm x 295 mm
type:
photographic print