Tower
Bridge, the most famous bridge in the world, is delighted to present ‘The
Sixties’ - a stylish new photographic exhibition focusing on the people,
places, events and designs that epitomise this revolutionary decade. On display
in Tower Bridge’s impressive West Walkway, 42m above the Thames and with
stunning views across London, from 28th March to 31st December 2014, the
exhibition features over 60 iconic images, from pop stars to Prime Ministers,
fashion designers to Formula One racing drivers and cutting edge architecture
to political activists.
At the heart of London’s ‘Swinging Sixties’
scene, Tower Bridge provides the ideal location to host this exhibition, which
reflects the huge changes that took place in Britain during this period both
politically and socially, with the rise of youth culture, the cult of the
celebrity…and hemlines!
Key Features of the Exhibition:
• 26
large-scale (117cm x 82cm) panels on display in Tower Bridge’s West Walkway
featuring iconic images of the people, places, events and designs that shaped
the 1960s, including Twiggy, Mary Quant, Michael Caine, Peter Sellers,
Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Mods & Rockers, the Aldermaston marchers,
Harold Wilson, John Surtees, Jackie Stewart, Graham Hill and many more.
- One of the highlights is a rare photograph
of comedy duo Peter Cook & Dudley Moore taken by producer and director
Bryan Forbes as a publicity shot for his film ‘The Wrong Box’ (1966). To honour
his work, Tower Bridge will make a donation to the Teenage Cancer Trust.
• Each
panel will include an image and an extended caption. There will also be an
introductory panel at the start of the exhibition outlining the key themes of
the show.
•
Internationally accessible: All additional information on the panels is
available in French, German, Spanish and Italian.
David Wight, Visitor Development and Services
Director, City of London Corporation, comments:
“This
enjoyable and entertaining new photographic exhibition offers a wonderful
insight into this exciting decade. Whether you lived through the period
yourself or weren’t yet born, this exhibition will definitely spark a lifelong
fascination with the people and times of the ‘Swinging Sixties’.
Tower
Bridge Exhibition is open every day from 10.00am to 6.00pm (April-Sept) and
9.30am to 5.30pm (Oct-March) with last admission half an hour before closing.
Admission prices for Tower Bridge are adults £8, children aged 5-15 £3.40,
under 5s free and concessions £5.60. Special group rates available.
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