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Link for Phyllis Nicklin 1960s photographs

jennyann

Gone but not forgotten. R.I.P.
Found this very interesting information on Phyllis Nicklin, whose photographs of Birmingham scenes have become famous over the years and are now mostly on line.Many people knew about Phyllis Nicklin but there wasn't any information available about her life. The Brumpic article has changed that. You can find the article here on Link removed as corrupted Many thanks to Brumpic for this information.
 
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Thanks for posting this, she was quite remarkable and I would like to know more about her life. There is that one picture that Wendy posted showing her as a shadow in an image, always the same with photographers, they are never in the picture.
 
Found this very interesting information on Phyllis Nicklin, whose photographs of Birmingham scenes have become famous over the years and are now mostly on line.Many people knew about Phyllis Nicklin but there wasn't any information available about her life. The Brumpic article has changed that. You can find the article here on their site EDIT......link removed Many thanks to Brumpic for this information.
This link doesn't work anymore. It redirects to the embassy of cambodia or a porn site.

Also having problem accessing photos at U of Brum:


the link opens, but then gives you:

Oops! Something went wrong.
This page didn't load Google Maps correctly. See the JavaScript console for technical details.
 
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I agree Janice. It doesn't for me either, but the "Sorry" note referred to javascript, and I thought no one used it now and possibly it does not now work on Google
 
I agree Janice. It doesn't for me either, but the "Sorry" note referred to javascript, and I thought no one used it now and possibly it does not now work on Google
I wondered that - doesn't stop us looking at the pictures but annoying.
 
Just realised I can't edit a post anymore.
Tried adding the site to "allow javascript£ but it didn't work. Is it because the site has "not secure" at the start of its address
 
On a number of sites, including the British museum (before it was hacked and went down) the portions using javascript could not be used at all. that was why I suggested the reason. A computer expert will have to tell you if "enable javascript" works
 
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