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Mothers Day
The appreciation of mothers through art but contradicting oneself by the exploitation of women
Warrington Colescott
QUO VADIS’ Where is the world going after all this, war, exploitation, and incarceration
The Hideout
There is survival in hiding and obviously a little of entertainment
Ambulance
Life on the front and aiding for the wounded
One way or the other
The struggle continues
Getaway car
People are always prepared to run away when things get to the worst point.
Goodge Street
Goodge Street was destroyed by the Germans in 1916, but then it became the base for the Allied forces in 1917.
In Birmingham Jail
Martin Luther King Jnr was jailed here and he wrote a letter from the Birmingham jail to resist racial injustice.
Jailed women
Crucified and exploited women shown. Some jailed people and some running showing an unsettled place.
Christmas ziggies
People enjoying Christmas time. Using their resources to enjoy their life.
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