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Lewis Morley Lonely Hearts Club
Lewis Morley, 1925–2013, British
Lonely Hearts Club
1960s
Lewis Morley The Crazy Horse, London's First Topless Bar
Lewis Morley, 1925–2013, British
The Crazy Horse, London's First Topless Bar
1965
Lewis Morley Eve Anthony, Jeans Advert
Lewis Morley, 1925–2013, British
Eve Anthony, Jeans Advert
1960
Lewis Morley Trafalgar Square Demonstration
Lewis Morley, 1925–2013, British
Trafalgar Square Demonstration
1958
Lewis Morley Richmond Horse Show
Lewis Morley, 1925–2013, British
Richmond Horse Show
1960s
Lewis Morley Anti-Vietnam War Rally, Trafalgar Square
Lewis Morley, 1925–2013, British
Anti-Vietnam War Rally, Trafalgar Square
1968
Bruce Davidson Topless Girl Sitting in Fake Brick Room
Bruce Davidson, born 1933, American
Topless Girl Sitting in Fake Brick Room
1965
Lewis Morley Louise Purnell, Albert Finney, Derek Jacobi, Maggie Smith and Graham Crowden in 'Black comedy' by Peter Schaffer, The National Theatre, London
Lewis Morley, 1925–2013, British
Louise Purnell, Albert Finney, Derek Jacobi, Maggie Smith and Graham Crowden in 'Black comedy' by Peter Schaffer, The National Theatre, London
1965
Lewis Morley Private Eye
Lewis Morley, 1925–2013, British
Private Eye
1966
Lewis Morley Lindsay Anderson and Mary Ure
Lewis Morley, 1925–2013, British
Lindsay Anderson and Mary Ure
taken 1960, printed 2003
Lewis Morley Albert Finney
Lewis Morley, 1925–2013, British
Albert Finney
1960
Lewis Morley Louise Purnell, Albert Finney, Derek Jacobi, Maggie Smith and Graham Crowden in 'Black comedy' by Peter Schaffer, The National Theatre, London
Lewis Morley, 1925–2013, British
Louise Purnell, Albert Finney, Derek Jacobi, Maggie Smith and Graham Crowden in 'Black comedy' by Peter Schaffer, The National Theatre, London
1965