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Lord Snowdon, (Anthony Armstrong Jones), begins work at the Design Centre, 28 Haymarket
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Lord Snowdon, (Anthony Armstrong Jones), begins work at the Design Centre, 28 Haymarket
Lord Snowdon, (Anthony Armstrong Jones), begins work at the Design Centre, 28 Haymarket, near Piccadilly Circus, London. The Centre acted as the Design Councils headquarters, and it provided the Design Council with a permanent public space to present displays of contemporary British design, along with a changing programme of themed special exhibitions. 23rd January 1961
Tony Eyles
Daily Herald
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
DH 1961 151
Media ID 21682685
© Mirrorpix
Anthony Armstrong Jones Council Design Designers Haymarket Headquarters Interiors Lord Snowdon Public Waiting
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In this photo print, Lord Snowdon, also known as Anthony Armstrong Jones, is seen embarking on his work at the Design Centre located in 28 Haymarket, near Piccadilly Circus in London. This iconic building served as the headquarters for the Design Council and offered a permanent public space to showcase contemporary British design. The photograph was taken on January 23rd, 1961 during an event that marked Lord Snowdon's official involvement with the center. Surrounded by a bustling crowd of designers and industry professionals eagerly awaiting his arrival, Lord Snowdon exudes an air of regal elegance. His impeccable clothing reflects his status as a member of royalty while simultaneously showcasing his keen eye for fashion. The Design Centre played a crucial role in promoting and nurturing British design talent during the vibrant era of the 1960s. It not only provided a platform for designers to display their creations but also hosted themed special exhibitions that captivated audiences from all walks of life. This remarkable photograph by Tony Eyles captures both the significance of Lord Snowdon's presence at this momentous occasion and offers us a glimpse into London's thriving design scene during this period. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back to an era where creativity flourished and innovation reigned supreme within the walls of this architectural gem nestled amidst one of London's most iconic neighborhoods.
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