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1960slondon Collection (#6)

Step into the vibrant world of 1960s London, where iconic moments and cultural shifts shaped an era

Background image1960slondon Collection: Mary Quant fashion clothing September 1962 Models wearing matching striped skirts

Mary Quant fashion clothing September 1962 Models wearing matching striped skirts with their backs to the camera

Background image1960slondon Collection: Mary Quant fashion clothing Model wearing shorts and a waistcoat and a hat

Mary Quant fashion clothing Model wearing shorts and a waistcoat and a hat

Background image1960slondon Collection: Fashion Mod Carnaby Street October 1966 Mod fashion in Carnaby Street

Fashion Mod Carnaby Street October 1966 Mod fashion in Carnaby Street, London A man and a woman talking in the street

Background image1960slondon Collection: Mary Quant fashion clothing Wearing a leopard print dress with fur collar

Mary Quant fashion clothing Wearing a leopard print dress with fur collar and knee high boots looking bored / annoyed

Background image1960slondon Collection: Mary Quant fashion clothing Model wearing trousers and a waistcoat and hat

Mary Quant fashion clothing Model wearing trousers and a waistcoat and hat

Background image1960slondon Collection: Sophia Loren October 1961 Actress in London Donald Zec Feature. com

Sophia Loren October 1961 Actress in London Donald Zec Feature. com
Sophia Loren October 1961 Actress in London Donald Zec Feature .com

Background image1960slondon Collection: Waitress from the Chelsea Drugstore share a Ice Cream and a pint with some Chelsea

Waitress from the Chelsea Drugstore share a Ice Cream and a pint with some Chelsea pensioners to celebrate the drugstores first year in business in the Kings Road Chelsea London

Background image1960slondon Collection: The Beatles pose with their MBEs at a press conference held at the Saville Theatre

The Beatles pose with their MBEs at a press conference held at the Saville Theatre, London, following their investiture at Buckingham Palace, 26 October 1965

Background image1960slondon Collection: Waitress from the Chelsea Drugstore share a Ice Cream and a pint with some Chelsea

Waitress from the Chelsea Drugstore share a Ice Cream and a pint with some Chelsea pensioners to celebrate the drugstores first year in business in the Kings Road Chelsea London

Background image1960slondon Collection: Waitress from the Chelsea Drugstore share a Ice Cream with some Chelsea pensioners to

Waitress from the Chelsea Drugstore share a Ice Cream with some Chelsea pensioners to celebrate the drugstores first year in business in the Kings Road Chelsea London

Background image1960slondon Collection: The Rolling Stones: 22nd January 1967 backstage before their appearance on Sunday Night

The Rolling Stones: 22nd January 1967 backstage before their appearance on Sunday Night at the London Palladium

Background image1960slondon Collection: Sophia Loren at the Savoy Hotel London

Sophia Loren at the Savoy Hotel London

Background image1960slondon Collection: Fashion - Carnaby Street, October 1966 Mod fashion in Carnaby Street, London

Fashion - Carnaby Street, October 1966 Mod fashion in Carnaby Street, London

Background image1960slondon Collection: Pop singer Danny Williams Jan 1965 pictured in a Leeds night club with Cabaret artist

Pop singer Danny Williams Jan 1965 pictured in a Leeds night club with Cabaret artist Helen Turner

Background image1960slondon Collection: Carnaby Street, London. Fashion mecca in the 60s. 2nd October 1966

Carnaby Street, London. Fashion mecca in the 60s. 2nd October 1966




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Step into the vibrant world of 1960s London, where iconic moments and cultural shifts shaped an era. In July 1968, the Kings Road witnessed the grand opening of the Chelsea Drugstore, a symbol of counterculture and rebellion. Meanwhile, on Sunday, January 28th, Hackney Marshes echoed with cheers as 111 football games unfolded, showcasing the passion and camaraderie that defined this city. Even royalty couldn't resist the charm of The Beatles; they met HRH Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother after their sensational performance. As newspaper printing presses roared to life, delivery vans eagerly awaited to distribute copies of the London Evening News across town. The allure of nightlife was undeniable in swinging London – bunny girls at a renowned nightclub circa 1969 epitomized its hedonistic spirit. And when it came to music legends like Rolling Stones' Mick Taylor joining forces with his bandmates or fashion icon Mary Quant adding finishing touches to her groundbreaking designs – innovation thrived. Amidst bustling streets filled with red double-decker buses driven by women conductors in their empowering roles during this decade's changing times. Not far away from Sloane Square Tube Station stood busker George Russell enchanting passersby with his recorder melodies. Television screens lit up as The West Midlands formation team dazzled audiences on BBC's Come Dancing show while Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band took center stage at its press launch – forever revolutionizing music history. This captivating glimpse into '60s London showcases a time when creativity flourished and boundaries were pushed aside. It remains etched in our memories as an era that defined a generation.