Richard Kalvar | Magnum Photos Two benches and two girls bending over backward. Warsop Vale, Nottinghamshire, England. 1974.
“In early 1974, British miners were on strike. With coal supplies diminishing, the Tory government imp
(...) osed a three-day work week on the country and called a general election, in which they lost their parliamentary majority. So, I took a journey to England to have a look, and wound up in a little mining village called Warsop Vale, in Nottinghamshire. One day, two bored and curious little girls started following me wherever I went, somewhat to my annoyance. Then I turned around and saw this, and was no longer annoyed.”
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