scio me nihil scire
Я думаю многие видели отдельные фото из серии.

‘Ken Russel’s series of documentary “Teddy Girl” photographs were published in Picture Post magazine in the summer of 1955′
- Wikipedia
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“Teddy Girls, a little-known aspect of the more well-known ‘Teddy Boy’ movement, were working class Londoners, some of them Irish immigrants, who dressed in neo-Edwardian fashions. Today they are little known and little documented; save a lovely photoshoot by Ken Russell, they might have been forgotten entirely. The movement emerged in the late 1940s, as part of the emerging “youth culture” that rose from post-war Britain and America.” (с)

‘Ken Russel’s series of documentary “Teddy Girl” photographs were published in Picture Post magazine in the summer of 1955′
- Wikipedia
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“Teddy Girls, a little-known aspect of the more well-known ‘Teddy Boy’ movement, were working class Londoners, some of them Irish immigrants, who dressed in neo-Edwardian fashions. Today they are little known and little documented; save a lovely photoshoot by Ken Russell, they might have been forgotten entirely. The movement emerged in the late 1940s, as part of the emerging “youth culture” that rose from post-war Britain and America.” (с)