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Graciela Iturbide postcard pack
Set of five postcards from the exhibition ‘Life in Juchitan – Mexico’.Photographer Graciela Iturbide.£3.00 -
Fishing Pack
26 sheets (16’’ x 12’‘)Published by Amber/Side in association with North Tyneside Council, Northern Arts and Channel 4, 1987 Photographs by Edgar G Lee, Nick Hedges, Tony Patterson, Sharon Bailey and Stan Gamester Using historical...£10.00 -
Building the Tyne Bridge poster - The final stages of the road platform (ref 87)
Photograph from the Dorman Long collection of the building of Newcastle upon Tyne’s George V or Tyne Bridge in the 1920s. Published in October 1988 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the opening of...£5.00 -
Building the Tyne Bridge poster - View of the Bridge nearing completion from the Gateshead side (ref 88)
Photograph from the Dorman Long collection of the building of Newcastle upon Tyne’s George V or Tyne Bridge in the 1920s. Published in October 1988 to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the opening of...£5.00 -
Weegee poster - Woman with Broken Umbrella (ref 2)
A2 (594mm x 420mm) Poster text: ’Here I was, a guy with a camera and a great inferiority complex, not having the time to live a so-called normal life, to meet a nice girl, to...£5.00 -
Weegee poster - New Year's Eve at Sammy's-on-the-Bowery, 1943 (ref 3)
A2 (594mm x 420mm) Poster text: New Year’s Eve at Sammy’s-on-the-Bowery, 1943 ‘While I was there absorbing the atmosphere and drinks, a midget walked in… he was about three and a half feet. I invited...£5.00 -
Weegee Poster - The Critic (ref 4)
A2 (594mm x 420mm) Poster text: The Critic, 1943. Mrs Cavanaugh and friend entering the opera ‘ The crime teletype machine was quiet at police headquarters…so I decided to sneak away and go to the...£5.00 -
Weegee poster - Vegetable Peddler with Horse, 1946 (ref 5)
A2 (594mm x 420mm) Poster text: Vegetable Peddler with Horse, 1946 ‘As hundreds of other men before him had done, my father had left (Austria) for America first to earn enough money to bring over...£5.00 -
Weegee poster - At Sammy's-on-the-Bowery (ref 6)
A2 (594mm x 420mm) Poster text: At Sammy’s-on-the-Bowery ‘At no. 267 Bowery, sandwiched in between Missions and quarter-a-night flop houses, is “Sammy’s”, the poorman’s Stork Club. There is no cover charge nor cigarette girl, and...£5.00 -
Weegee poster - Two Offenders in the Paddy Wagon (ref 7)
A2 (594mm x 420mm) Poster text: Two Offenders in the Paddy Wagon ‘Every morning the night’s “catch” of persons arrested is brought down from the different police stations to Manhattan Police Headquarters where they are...£5.00 -
Weegee poster - Easter Sunday in Harlem, 1940 (ref 8)
A2 (594mm x 420mm) Poster text: Easter Sunday in Harlem, 1940 ‘This is Easter Sunday morning in Harlem…dressed in their best, they go to church…the same as any other decent people…they’re no different…these are the...£5.00 -
Weegee poster - Simply Add Boiling Water (ref 9)
A2 (594mm x 420mm) Poster text: Simply Add Boiling Water Text: ‘The surprising thing about New York families, living as they do in such crowded conditions, is that they still manage to crowd in pets...£5.00 -
Weegee poster - Lovers with 3-D Glasses at the Palace Theatre (Infra-red), 1943 (ref 10)
A2 (594mm x 420mm) Poster text: ‘The editor called me into his office, and said “Weegee, I want you to go to a movie theatre and photograph the people as they are eating, sleeping and...£5.00 -
Weegee poster - Crowd at Coney Island, 1940 (ref 11)
A2 (594mm x 420mm) Poster text: Weegee stood on the life-guard stand to attract the crowd’s attention. ‘And this is Coney Island on a quiet Sunday afternoon…a crowd of over a MILLION is usual and...£5.00 -
Weegee poster - Summer, The Lower East Side (ref 12)
A2 (594mm x 420mm) Poster text: Summer, The Lower East Side, 1937 ‘Escape from the heat… these tenement people opened up the water hydrant… and got cooled off.’(from Naked City) ‘If one wanted the luxury...£5.00 -
Weegee poster - Heatspell, 1938 (ref 13)
A2 (594mm x 420mm) Poster text: Heatspell, 1938. Children sleeping on the fire-escape. ‘Our rooms were freezing cold in the winter and roasting in the summer. To get away from the heat, we kids used...£5.00



















