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Out of Print
Trafalgar Square
Through the Camera
Roger Hargreaves
Foreword by Don McCullin
Trafalgar Square is at the heart
of London life. From its foundation as the city's first open
square, to its ambitious redevelopment for the twenty-first century,
this book celebrates the history of the Square through the eyes
of generations of photographers, spanning over 160 years.
With over 100 illustrations,
this unique photographic history captures the continuing cycle
of political demonstrations and national celebrations that take
place in the Square. Featuring work by Henri Cartier Bresson,
Don McCullin, Norman Parkinson and Oliver Toscani, subjects include
the coronation procession of King George VI in 1937, suffragette
riots, a young Elizabeth Taylor being mobbed by pigeons, Bertrand
Russell, the poll tax demonstrations of 1990, and football's
World Cup in 2002.
Photography originated at the
same time as the Square, and Roger Hargreaves's accompanying
text makes fascinating reference to the social and cultural history
of the camera. With the rise of popular newspapers in the 1900s
and the need for illustrations, photographers would be despatched
to London landmarks to create pictures to add colour to the news
pages. Typical and sellable stories included the use of the fountains
as an impromptu playground, as well as the vagaries of the British
weather. Until recently, itinerant photographers also doubled
as pigeon feed sellers and made postcard portraits to sell to
tourists. The book also highlights intriguing, and often humorous,
photographs of the innumerable tourists who have visited the
Square over the decades to sit on the famous bronze lions and
feed the pigeons.
Roger Hargreaves is the Education Officer for Photography
at the National Portrait Gallery, where he recently curated the
highly successful exhibition Circling the Square.
Don McCullin is one of the greatest photographers of conflict
in our time and is a Londoner with a deep personal attachment
to Trafalgar Square.
245 x 245mm, 120 pages
120 illustrations
ISBN 1 85514 345 3
£20.00 (hardback)
Special Gallery price: £16.99
Published February 2005
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