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Hippies Collection (#4)

Flam-flam hippie girls from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho are asked to share their groovy vibes and psychedelic dance moves with the world

Background imageHippies Collection: The Bonzo Dog Band performing at The Isle of Wight Pop Festival. 30th August 1969

The Bonzo Dog Band performing at The Isle of Wight Pop Festival. 30th August 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: Music fan at The Isle of Wight Festival. 30th August 1969

Music fan at The Isle of Wight Festival. 30th August 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: Aerial View of The Isle of Wight Pop Festival 30th August 1969

Aerial View of The Isle of Wight Pop Festival 30th August 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: Music Fans queue for fish & chips at the Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music

Music Fans queue for fish & chips at the Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music : Thursday June 25 to Sunday June 28 1970 Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallet

Background imageHippies Collection: Music Fan at the Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music

Music Fan at the Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music : Thursday June 25 to Sunday June 28 1970 Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallet

Background imageHippies Collection: Music fans at The Isle of Wight Festival. 30th August 1969

Music fans at The Isle of Wight Festival. 30th August 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: Music fans at The Isle of Wight Festival with a poster of Artists performing behind

Music fans at The Isle of Wight Festival with a poster of Artists performing behind. 30th August 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: Popcorn Salesgirl Heather Binks at The Tenth National Jazz and Blues Festival

Popcorn Salesgirl Heather Binks at The Tenth National Jazz and Blues Festival. Plumpton Race Track, Streat. East Sussex. 6th-9th Aug 1970

Background imageHippies Collection: Music Fans hiding under a plastic sheet to avoid the rain at the Bath Festival of Blues

Music Fans hiding under a plastic sheet to avoid the rain at the Bath Festival of Blues & Progressive Music : Thursday June 25 to Sunday June 28 1970 Bath & West Showground, Shepton Mallet

Background imageHippies Collection: Bob Dylan performing at The Isle of Wight Festival. 30th August 1969

Bob Dylan performing at The Isle of Wight Festival. 30th August 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: Students build cabin. February 1975 75-00876-001

Students build cabin. February 1975 75-00876-001

Background imageHippies Collection: Students build cabin. February 1975 75-00876

Students build cabin. February 1975 75-00876

Background imageHippies Collection: View inside tent at the Isle of Wight Pop Festival 30th August 1969

View inside tent at the Isle of Wight Pop Festival 30th August 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: General scene in a makeshift campsite at the Isle of Wight Pop Festival 30th August

General scene in a makeshift campsite at the Isle of Wight Pop Festival 30th August 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: Pop fans blowing bubbles at the Isle of Wight Pop Festival 30th August 1969

Pop fans blowing bubbles at the Isle of Wight Pop Festival 30th August 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: General scene inside a marquee at the Isle of Wight Pop Festival. 30th August 1969

General scene inside a marquee at the Isle of Wight Pop Festival. 30th August 1969

Background imageHippies Collection: General scene at the Isle of Wight Pop Festival 30th August 1970

General scene at the Isle of Wight Pop Festival 30th August 1970

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippy Nicholas Albery seen here outside the court house at Slough

Hippy Nicholas Albery seen here outside the court house at Slough. Albery and other members of the the organising committee of the 3rd Free Windsor Festival are sueing David Holdsworth

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippy Nicholas Albery seen here outside the court house at Slough

Hippy Nicholas Albery seen here outside the court house at Slough. Albery and other members of the the organising committee of the 3rd Free Windsor Festival are sueing David Holdsworth

Background imageHippies Collection: Hippy Nicholas Albery seen here outside the court house at Slough

Hippy Nicholas Albery seen here outside the court house at Slough. Albery and other members of the the organising committee of the 3rd Free Windsor Festival are sueing David Holdsworth

Background imageHippies Collection: John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono are having a weeks love-in their room at the Hilton

John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono are having a weeks love-in their room at the Hilton Hotel, Amsterdam. They will stay in bed for seven days - with fruit, flowers and peace signs

Background imageHippies Collection: Pictured on their 'honeymoon'bed newly weds. John Lennon

Pictured on their "honeymoon"bed newly weds. John Lennon
Pictured on their " honeymoon" bed newly weds. John Lennon and Yoko talking to Donald Zec about their seven day event at the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel. March 1969 Z03078-002

Background imageHippies Collection: Demonstration in London -- the man with his arms raised is probably Sid Rawle (1945-2010)

Demonstration in London -- the man with his arms raised is probably Sid Rawle (1945-2010), nicknamed King of the Hippies, founder of the Hyde Park Diggers

Background imageHippies Collection: Demonstration in London -- the man on the left is probably Sid Rawle (1945-2010)

Demonstration in London -- the man on the left is probably Sid Rawle (1945-2010), nicknamed King of the Hippies, founder of the Hyde Park Diggers

Background imageHippies Collection: Demonstration in London -- the man at the centre is probably Sid Rawle (1945-2010)

Demonstration in London -- the man at the centre is probably Sid Rawle (1945-2010), nicknamed King of the Hippies, founder of the Hyde Park Diggers




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Flam-flam hippie girls from The Pink Flamingo Club on Wardour Street in Soho are asked to share their groovy vibes and psychedelic dance moves with the world. With their vibrant outfits and carefree spirits, these free-spirited ladies bring a burst of color to the streets of London's Carnaby Street in the swinging 1960s. Denise Hunter, one of these Flam-flam hippie girls, captivates audiences with her mesmerizing dance routines at The Pink Flamingo Club. The spirit of rebellion and peace spreads like wildfire as Piccadilly Circus becomes a hub for demonstrations in 1969. Tariq Ali, an influential writer, journalist, and filmmaker stands at the center of it all, advocating for change amidst a sea of passionate protesters. Meanwhile, music lovers flock to witness history being made as The Rolling Stones introduce Mick Taylor to their iconic lineup. Fans surround a Mini "Hot Dog" van at The Isle of Wight Festival, immersing themselves in the euphoric atmosphere created by both music and camaraderie. In 1967, Flower Power blooms across nations as Hippies embrace love and unity as their guiding principles. From Woburn to Piccadilly Square, these peaceful revolutionaries challenge societal norms through fashion choices that reflect their non-conformist values. Hippies become synonymous with freedom expression during this era; they embody an alternative lifestyle that rejects materialism while embracing nature's beauty. Their unique sense of style captures attention wherever they go - August 1967 witnesses Hippies showcasing bold fashion statements that defy conventionality. From flamboyant clubs to bustling festivals or even political rallies – Hippies leave an indelible mark on every corner they touch. They represent not just a counterculture movement but also symbolize hope for a better world where love triumphs over hate and harmony prevails over discordance.