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Black History Studies presents Audience with Charlie Phillips

Black History Studies presents Audience with Charlie Phillips
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Charlie Phillips, the legendary photographer who documented the social implications of immigration in the 1950's and 1960's in Notting Hill.
Black History Studies presents Audience with Charlie Phillips
02/06
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Charlie Phillips, the legendary photographer who documented the social implications of immigration in the 1950's and 1960's in Notting Hill.
Black History Studies presents Audience with Charlie Phillips
03/06
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Charlie Phillips, the legendary photographer who documented the social implications of immigration in the 1950's and 1960's in Notting Hill.
Black History Studies presents Audience with Charlie Phillips
04/06
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Charlie Phillips, the legendary photographer who documented the social implications of immigration in the 1950's and 1960's in Notting Hill.
Black History Studies presents Audience with Charlie Phillips
05/06
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Charlie Phillips, the legendary photographer who documented the social implications of immigration in the 1950's and 1960's in Notting Hill.
Black History Studies presents Audience with Charlie Phillips
06/06
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Charlie Phillips, the legendary photographer who documented the social implications of immigration in the 1950's and 1960's in Notting Hill.
  • Black History Studies presents Audience with Charlie Phillips
  • Black History Studies presents Audience with Charlie Phillips
  • Black History Studies presents Audience with Charlie Phillips
  • Black History Studies presents Audience with Charlie Phillips
  • Black History Studies presents Audience with Charlie Phillips
  • Black History Studies presents Audience with Charlie Phillips

Born in Jamaica, Charlie Phillips came to London in 1956 and worked as a freelance photographer for various magazines, including Stern, Harpers Bazaar and Life.

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