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See all metadata'Hmm, maybe it's time for an upgrade'
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Turners staff member, Dave Grey, models for a publicity shot, June 1961 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/2/26788F). To read a blog about Turners advertising techniques see www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne and Wear Archives presents a set of images taken by the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. They were taken by the firm on is own account for possible use in their advertising campaigns. Turners frequently hired models to help promote their work and to encourage sales in their shops. Some of the shots are humorous or bizarre while others are quite suggestive. The images are fascinating for what they tell us about the times that produced them ? the fashions, the attitudes, the technology ? Most of the images are quirky and almost seem to invite comments. If you?d like to suggest alternative captions we?d be delighted to hear them! (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email info@twarchives.org.uk.Subjects
model | modelling | turnersphotography | newcastleupontyne | photography | publicity | 1960s | studio | photographer | socialhistory | blackandwhitephotograph | digitalimage | archives | wonderful | interesting | unusual | modellingforturners | pose | neutralbackground | floor | wall | trousers | chain | crease | shirt | hat | camera | stand | standing | shadow | artificiallight | interior | room | turnersstaffmember | models | publicityshot | davegrey | june1961 | turnersadvertisingtechniques | advertising | turnersphotographyltd | northeastofengland | unitedkingdom | advertisingcampaign | promotion | sales | retail | consumerism | fashions | attitudes | humorous | portrait | view | glimpse | fascinatingLicense
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See all metadataDear old Neddy - he never let her down!
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Model poses for a Turners publicity shot, October 1958 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/4/AG1083/1). To read a blog about Turners advertising techniques see www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne and Wear Archives presents a set of images taken by the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. They were taken by the firm on is own account for possible use in their advertising campaigns. Turners frequently hired models to help promote their work and to encourage sales in their shops. Some of the shots are humorous or bizarre while others are quite suggestive. The images are fascinating for what they tell us about the times that produced them ? the fashions, the attitudes, the technology ? Most of the images are quirky and almost seem to invite comments. If you?d like to suggest alternative captions we?d be delighted to hear them! (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email info@twarchives.org.uk.Subjects
model | modelling | turnersphotography | newcastleupontyne | photography | publicity | toy | donkey | 1950s | studio | fashion | socialhistory | archives | modellingforturners | woman | glitter | female | feminine | bracelet | dress | makeup | lipstick | fluffy | animal | ear | nailpolish | finger | hand | fabric | decoration | crease | floor | interior | room | neutralbackground | wall | smiling | seated | jewellery | earring | hair | posing | pose | poses | turnerspublicityshot | october1958 | advertising | consumerism | advertisingcampaign | turnersphotographyltd | northeastofengland | unitedkingdom | newcastle | amusing | unusual | interesting | shot | show | glimpse | view | turnersadvertisingtechniques | sales | retail | business | economy | suggestive | bodylanguage | quirky | mark | grain | colourphotograph | digitalimage | industry | feet | elbowLicense
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See all metadataRita ignored the farmer's advice about work clothes
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Model, Rita Fisher, posing for Turners, February 1955 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/2/13209M). To read a blog about Turners advertising techniques see www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne and Wear Archives presents a set of images taken by the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. They were taken by the firm on is own account for possible use in their advertising campaigns. Turners frequently hired models to help promote their work and to encourage sales in their shops. Some of the shots are humorous or bizarre while others are quite suggestive. The images are fascinating for what they tell us about the times that produced them ? the fashions, the attitudes, the technology ? Most of the images are quirky and almost seem to invite comments. If you?d like to suggest alternative captions we?d be delighted to hear them! (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email info@twarchives.org.uk.Subjects
model | modelling | turnersphotography | newcastleupontyne | photography | publicity | 1950s | fork | fashion | posing | swimsuit | cartoon | socialhistory | blackandwhitephotograph | digitalimage | archives | woman | modeling | modellingforturners | northeastofengland | unitedkingdom | wonderful | fascinating | interesting | unusual | filmwork | greys | turnersnegatives | ritafisher | 1955 | february1955 | turnersadvertising | advertisingcampaign | turnersphotographyltd | promotion | sales | retial | industry | female | suggestive | attitude | quirky | wall | floor | studio | interior | straw | tool | handle | dog | makeup | lipstick | hair | debris | neutralbackground | shoes | strap | pattern | documentationLicense
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See all metadataLittle Bo Peep has found her sheep
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View of a model posing for a Turners publicity shot, March 1955 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/4/AG538/4). To read a blog about Turners advertising techniques see www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne and Wear Archives presents a set of images taken by the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. They were taken by the firm on is own account for possible use in their advertising campaigns. Turners frequently hired models to help promote their work and to encourage sales in their shops. Some of the shots are humorous or bizarre while others are quite suggestive. The images are fascinating for what they tell us about the times that produced them ? the fashions, the attitudes, the technology ? Most of the images are quirky and almost seem to invite comments. If you?d like to suggest alternative captions we?d be delighted to hear them! (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email info@twarchives.org.uk.Subjects
model | modelling | turnersphotography | newcastleupontyne | photography | publicity | sheep | 1950s | studio | unusual | fashion | socialhistory | colourphotograph | digitalimage | archives | modellingforturners | props | animals | tree | leaf | branch | wall | shadow | grass | floor | debris | neutralbackground | box | female | woman | belt | buckle | shine | pants | highheelshoes | advertising | product | posing | turnerspublicityshot | march1955 | blouse | fabric | crease | turnersphotographyltd | northeastofengland | newcastle | unitedkingdom | turners | advertisingcampaign | retail | sales | consumerism | promotion | shot | suggestive | interesting | fashions | trends | attitudes | view | glimpse | engaging | stage | stick | lipstick | teeth | makeup | hair | artificiallight | artanddesign | abstractLicense
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A neglected wife despairs as her husband stares at the television screen (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/2/28785). You can read a blog relating to these images here www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne & Wear Archives is very fortunate to hold the photographic negatives of the firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. The collection contains many remarkable images commissioned by local firms during the second half of the Twentieth Century. The Turners collection also includes images taken by the firm to promote their own business and this set shows a short series of images taken in March 1962 to promote the sale of cameras in their shops. They tell the story of a bored husband, his mind numbed by television, and his worried wife. Looking for inspiration, the man passes by a Turners shop window and discovers the wonder of photography. At once his happiness returns and matrimonial harmony is restored. We?ve no record of the captions used by Turners to accompany these images so we?ve used a bit of artistic licence and created our own. Maybe you can suggest alternatives. (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
turnersphotographyltd | advertising | marriage | photography | cameras | 1960s | humour | television | socialheritage | blackandwhitephotograph | screen | tv | messyhair | floral | chair | arm | rest | armrest | shadow | floor | wood | varnish | scratch | crease | trousers | shoe | sock | shirt | waistcoat | neglectedwife | woman | staring | gape | dress | face | eye | nose | mouth | lip | teeth | hair | fabric | cloth | unusual | interesting | engaging | ring | skin | hand | finger | leg | feet | chest | back | curl | turnerscollection | photographicnegatives | twentiethcentury | turnerssavedmymarriage | promotion | business | worried | turnersshopwindow | inspiration | restored | matrimonialharmony | storytelling | dailylife | funny | laughter | communication | neutral | neutralbackground | storytellerLicense
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See all metadata'Shh flopsy, it's time for my rest'
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Model in the bath, March 1963 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/4/AG2313B). To read a blog about Turners advertising techniques see www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne and Wear Archives presents a set of images taken by the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. They were taken by the firm on is own account for possible use in their advertising campaigns. Turners frequently hired models to help promote their work and to encourage sales in their shops. Some of the shots are humorous or bizarre while others are quite suggestive. The images are fascinating for what they tell us about the times that produced them ? the fashions, the attitudes, the technology ? Most of the images are quirky and almost seem to invite comments. If you?d like to suggest alternative captions we?d be delighted to hear them! (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email info@twarchives.org.uk.Subjects
model | modelling | turnersphotography | newcastleupontyne | photography | publicity | suggestive | bath | toy | 1960s | studio | colourphotograph | digitalimage | woman | socialhistory | industry | thecommonscurated | modellingforturners | portrait | bathroom | rabbit | advertising | turnersphotographyltd | turners | newcastle | campaign | promotion | products | sales | fashion | attitudes | nailpolish | shine | finger | quiet | hair | neutralbackground | wall | grain | mark | unusual | skin | female | shh | resttime | lipstick | makeup | entertainment | display | march1963 | handle | metal | seated | bodygesture | bodylanguage | consumerism | consumer | england | unitedkingdom | quirkyLicense
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Model poses for a Turners publicity shot, March 1955 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/4/AG540/1). To read a blog about Turners advertising techniques see www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne and Wear Archives presents a set of images taken by the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. They were taken by the firm on is own account for possible use in their advertising campaigns. Turners frequently hired models to help promote their work and to encourage sales in their shops. Some of the shots are humorous or bizarre while others are quite suggestive. The images are fascinating for what they tell us about the times that produced them ? the fashions, the attitudes, the technology ? Most of the images are quirky and almost seem to invite comments. If you?d like to suggest alternative captions we?d be delighted to hear them! (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email info@twarchives.org.uk.Subjects
model | modelling | turnersphotography | newcastleupontyne | photography | publicity | hay | suggestive | 1950s | studio | camera | colourphotograph | socialhistory | female | woman | modellingforturners | digitalimage | archives | documentation | poses | turnerspublicityshot | advertising | march1955 | shadow | artificallight | wall | room | interior | neutralbackground | makeup | lipstick | teeth | shine | blouse | fabric | crease | watch | earrings | pants | face | attentive | turnersphotographyltd | northeastofengland | unitedkingdom | advertisingcampaign | promotionalwork | shot | sales | products | retail | business | economy | consumerism | attitudes | fashions | quirky | unusual | interesting | compelling | photographer | relaxingpose | artanddesign | abstractLicense
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See all metadataThe glue was stronger than she thought
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Model posing for a Turners publicity shot, May 1963 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/4/AG2347G). To read a blog about Turners advertising techniques see www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne and Wear Archives presents a set of images taken by the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. They were taken by the firm on is own account for possible use in their advertising campaigns. Turners frequently hired models to help promote their work and to encourage sales in their shops. Some of the shots are humorous or bizarre while others are quite suggestive. The images are fascinating for what they tell us about the times that produced them ? the fashions, the attitudes, the technology ? Most of the images are quirky and almost seem to invite comments. If you?d like to suggest alternative captions we?d be delighted to hear them! (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email info@twarchives.org.uk.Subjects
model | modelling | turnersphotography | newcastleupontyne | photography | publicity | 1960s | studio | fashion | hairstyles | stripes | industry | colourphotograph | socialhistory | colour | photograph | digitalimage | modellingforturners | woman | female | hair | posing | turnerspublicityshot | may1963 | turnersphotographyltd | advertisingcampaigns | advertising | promotion | sales | products | retail | business | consumerism | economy | cushion | wall | floor | neutralbackground | humorous | quirky | fascinating | interesting | northeastofengland | unitedkingdom | suggestive | fabric | crease | archives | decoration | makeup | lipstick | shadow | spotlight | vintage | retro | portraitLicense
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See all metadataClassic pose no. 5: 'Surprise'
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View of the model, Ann Dover, posing for a Turners publicity shot, May 1963 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/4/AG2348A). To read a blog about Turners advertising techniques see www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne and Wear Archives presents a set of images taken by the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. They were taken by the firm on is own account for possible use in their advertising campaigns. Turners frequently hired models to help promote their work and to encourage sales in their shops. Some of the shots are humorous or bizarre while others are quite suggestive. The images are fascinating for what they tell us about the times that produced them ? the fashions, the attitudes, the technology ? Most of the images are quirky and almost seem to invite comments. If you?d like to suggest alternative captions we?d be delighted to hear them! (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email info@twarchives.org.uk.Subjects
model | modelling | turnersphotography | newcastleupontyne | photography | publicity | 1960s | studio | fashion | telephone | dress | bed | dramatic | socialhistory | industry | advertising | colourphotograph | digitalimage | archives | northeastofengland | unitedkingdom | modellingforturners | woman | female | posing | anndover | turnerspublicityshot | may1963 | turnersphotographyltd | advertisingcampaign | promotion | products | sales | retail | consumerism | suggestive | unusual | interesting | amusing | fashions | attitudes | quirky | phone | cord | room | wall | bedding | fabric | crease | curtain | pattern | lipstick | makeup | hair | feet | toe | bedsidetable | mark | grain | shadow | distracted | surprised | pose | portraitLicense
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See all metadataGolden moments with a film camera
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View of the model, Irene Warren, posing with a film camera for a Turners publicity shot, January 1957 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/4/AG801/3). To read a blog about Turners advertising techniques see www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne and Wear Archives presents a set of images taken by the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. They were taken by the firm on is own account for possible use in their advertising campaigns. Turners frequently hired models to help promote their work and to encourage sales in their shops. Some of the shots are humorous or bizarre while others are quite suggestive. The images are fascinating for what they tell us about the times that produced them ? the fashions, the attitudes, the technology ? Most of the images are quirky and almost seem to invite comments. If you?d like to suggest alternative captions we?d be delighted to hear them! (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email info@twarchives.org.uk.Subjects
model | modelling | turnersphotography | newcastleupontyne | photography | publicity | 1950s | studio | filmcamera | fashion | socialhistory | archives | documentation | modellingforturners | female | woman | feminine | colourphotograph | film | camera | turnerspublicityshot | advertising | irenewarren | january1957 | digitalimage | northeastofengland | unitedkingdom | turnersphotographyltd | portrait | vintage | retro | campaigns | promotional | sales | products | retail | consumerism | fashions | attitudes | technology | suggestive | fascinating | unusual | engaging | bed | mattress | wall | grain | mark | interior | blur | neutralbackground | lipstick | makeup | smiling | relaxed | nailpolish | shine | shoes | clothes | crease | fabric | pattern | shadow | artificiallight | lens | arm | hair | eyes | complexion | distracted | darkness | dots | artanddesign | abstractLicense
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See all metadataEviction scene (Battering Ram) Eviction scene (Battering Ram)
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See all metadataSchool picnic, Turners Creek, 1930s School picnic, Turners Creek, 1930s
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The husband finds the answer to his problems at a Turners shop in Newcastle. No more sitting in front of a screen for him (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/2/28465H). You can read a blog relating to these images here www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne & Wear Archives is very fortunate to hold the photographic negatives of the firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. The collection contains many remarkable images commissioned by local firms during the second half of the Twentieth Century. The Turners collection also includes images taken by the firm to promote their own business and this set shows a short series of images taken in March 1962 to promote the sale of cameras in their shops. They tell the story of a bored husband, his mind numbed by television, and his worried wife. Looking for inspiration, the man passes by a Turners shop window and discovers the wonder of photography. At once his happiness returns and matrimonial harmony is restored. We?ve no record of the captions used by Turners to accompany these images so we?ve used a bit of artistic licence and created our own. Maybe you can suggest alternatives. (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
turnersphotographyltd | advertising | marriage | photography | cameras | 1960s | humour | blackandwhitephotograph | glass | window | shopwindow | turnersshop | husband | man | screen | twentiethcentury | turnerscollection | business | premises | promoting | promote | promotion | sales | camera | march1962 | wondor | inspiration | happiness | matrimonialharmony | harmony | reflection | curtain | shelf | displays | box | cardboard | coat | pattern | crease | material | cleanshaven | hair | attentive | impression | anewcamerafor | presentation | social | abstract | industry | unusual | timber | paint | blur | signage | sign | package | packaging | pocket | letter | word | visual | language | shine | gloss | attractive | gimmick | eyes | ears | nose | mouth | skin | lips | body | arms | legsLicense
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The neglected wife encourages her husband to sort himself out (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/2/28465E). You can read a blog relating to these images here www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne & Wear Archives is very fortunate to hold the photographic negatives of the firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. The collection contains many remarkable images commissioned by local firms during the second half of the Twentieth Century. The Turners collection also includes images taken by the firm to promote their own business and this set shows a short series of images taken in March 1962 to promote the sale of cameras in their shops. They tell the story of a bored husband, his mind numbed by television, and his worried wife. Looking for inspiration, the man passes by a Turners shop window and discovers the wonder of photography. At once his happiness returns and matrimonial harmony is restored. We?ve no record of the captions used by Turners to accompany these images so we?ve used a bit of artistic licence and created our own. Maybe you can suggest alternatives. (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
turnersphotographyltd | advertising | marriage | photography | cameras | 1960s | humour | turnerssavedmymarriage | socialhistory | blackandwhitephotograph | digitalimage | archives | neglectedwife | ultimatum | husband | promotion | commission | business | march1962 | camerasales | retail | shops | consumerism | worried | bored | numbed | television | turnersshopwindow | wonderofphotography | happiness | matrimonialharmony | captions | commentary | bodygesture | finger | shadow | room | interior | neutralbackground | floraldress | shirt | waistcoat | hair | crease | interesting | compelling | northeastofengland | unitedkingdom | localfirms | face | amusingLicense
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See all metadataZombie-like he stares at the screen
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A bored husband stares at his television screen (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/2/28465G). You can read a blog relating to these images here www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne & Wear Archives is very fortunate to hold the photographic negatives of the firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. The collection contains many remarkable images commissioned by local firms during the second half of the Twentieth Century. The Turners collection also includes images taken by the firm to promote their own business and this set shows a short series of images taken in March 1962 to promote the sale of cameras in their shops. They tell the story of a bored husband, his mind numbed by television, and his worried wife. Looking for inspiration, the man passes by a Turners shop window and discovers the wonder of photography. At once his happiness returns and matrimonial harmony is restored. We?ve no record of the captions used by Turners to accompany these images so we?ve used a bit of artistic licence and created our own. Maybe you can suggest alternatives. (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
turnersphotographyltd | advertising | marriage | photography | cameras | 1960s | humour | television | turnerssavedmymarriage | funny | televisionscreen | zombielike | boredhusband | stares | commentary | socialhistory | room | interior | shadow | chair | shine | shoe | vent | legs | cigarette | padlock | timber | metal | plate | screws | trousers | seated | watch | shirt | crease | messy | pattern | flower | outline | hand | jumper | sock | fabric | neutralbackground | wall | floor | box | commission | promotion | sales | retail | consumerism | storytelling | interesting | unusual | numbed | march1962 | camerasales | business | economy | worriedwife | inspiration | turnersshopwindow | wonderofphotography | happiness | matrimonialharmony | compelling | bodylanguage | gesture | england | northeastofengland | unitedkingdom | blackandwhitephotograph | digitalimage | archivesLicense
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See all metadataTurners celebrate the Queen's coronation, 1953
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View of Turners' shop on Blackett Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, May 1953 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/4/360). The decorations were in place to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Tyne & Wear Archives presents a series of images taken by the Newcastle-based photographers Turners Ltd. The firm had an excellent reputation and was regularly commissioned by local businesses to take photographs of their products and their premises. Turners also sometimes took aerial and street views on their own account and many of those images have survived, giving us a fascinating glimpse of life in the North East of England in the second half of the Twentieth Century. (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
newcastleupontyne | 1950s | colourphotography | blackettstreet | eldonbuildings | turnersphotography | coronationofqueenelizabeth | shops | turners | celebration | event | shopfront | may1953 | street | road | pavement | rail | steel | metal | decoration | pattern | clock | queenelizabethii | coronation | turnersltd | localbusinesses | social | heritage | industry | socialheritage | northeastofengland | glimpse | glass | windows | buildings | post | wall | banner | streetview | striking | unusual | men | women | car | vehicle | wheels | door | wheel | suit | trousers | hat | blazer | coat | shirt | tie | bag | scarf | royalty | displays | signage | shoes | doubledeckerbus | pram | chimney | structure | lights | flag | wire | sky | babyLicense
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See all metadataBainbridge's window display, Newcastle 1960
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A window display of stockings and tights at Bainbridge's Department store (now John Lewis) in Newcastle. This photograph is from the Turners collection Date: 20/10/1960 Turners was established in Newcastle upon Tyne in the early 1900s. It was originally a chemists shop but in 1938 become a photographic dealer. Turners went on to become a prominent photographic and video production company in the North East of England. They had 3 shops in Newcastle city centre, in Pink Lane, Blackett Street and Eldon Square. Turners' photographic business closed in the 1990s. Ref: DT.TUR-2-25261 (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk. To purchase a hi-res copy please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk quoting the title and reference number.Subjects
fashion | turners | 1960 | newcastle | sixties | sixtiesfashion | windowdisplay | stockings | tights | nylons | bainbridge | bainbridgeswindowdisplay | johnlewis | bainbridgesdepartmentstore | newcastleupontyne | northeastofengland | unitedkingdom | retail | sales | consumerism | economy | window | display | stock | turnerscollection | turnersltd | photographicandvideoproductioncompany | business | premises | fascinating | unusual | interesting | industry | artanddesign | fashiondesign | newcastlefashion1940s1970s | johnlewispartnershipinnewcastle | handbag | shine | handle | label | signage | advertising | layout | neutralbackground | artificiallight | glare | shelf | table | leg | feet | head | hat | fabric | crease | decoration | bottles | lid | box | heart | light | ceiling | wall | floor | glass | board | paper | perfume | reflection | blur | grain | mark | panel | brand | blackandwhitephotographLicense
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See all metadataThe camera was great but Sandra's new phone just wasn't working
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Model poses with a camera, July 1964 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/2/34172J). To read a blog about Turners advertising techniques see www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne and Wear Archives presents a set of images taken by the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. They were taken by the firm on is own account for possible use in their advertising campaigns. Turners frequently hired models to help promote their work and to encourage sales in their shops. Some of the shots are humorous or bizarre while others are quite suggestive. The images are fascinating for what they tell us about the times that produced them ? the fashions, the attitudes, the technology ? Most of the images are quirky and almost seem to invite comments. If you?d like to suggest alternative captions we?d be delighted to hear them! (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email info@twarchives.org.uk.Subjects
model | modelling | turnersphotography | newcastleupontyne | photography | publicity | 1960s | studio | camera | abstract | industry | socialhistory | woman | pose | poses | july1964 | blackandwhitephotograph | digitalimage | modellingforturners | portrait | face | turnersphotographyltd | advertisingcampaigns | products | promotion | sales | retail | quirky | unusual | striking | dress | crease | arm | hand | strap | ribbon | decoration | makeup | hair | eye | nose | lip | mouth | brush | lense | neutralbackground | grain | mark | female | shadow | floor | fabric | pentaxcamera | pentaxLicense
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See all metadataThe fishermen were intrigued by Rita's unusual technique
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View of model, Rita Fisher, posing for Turners, February 1955 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/2/13209A). To read a blog about Turners advertising techniques see www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne and Wear Archives presents a set of images taken by the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. They were taken by the firm on is own account for possible use in their advertising campaigns. Turners frequently hired models to help promote their work and to encourage sales in their shops. Some of the shots are humorous or bizarre while others are quite suggestive. The images are fascinating for what they tell us about the times that produced them ? the fashions, the attitudes, the technology ? Most of the images are quirky and almost seem to invite comments. If you?d like to suggest alternative captions we?d be delighted to hear them! (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email info@twarchives.org.uk.Subjects
model | modelling | turnersphotography | newcastleupontyne | photography | publicity | fashion | 1950s | studio | fishingnet | bikini | ladder | modellingforturners | blackandwhitephotograph | socialhistory | ritafisher | posing | february1955 | advertising | product | turnersphotographyltd | campaign | promotion | sales | retail | suggestive | trend | digitalimage | net | pillar | light | shadow | drape | curtain | wall | floor | woman | shade | hair | head | shoulder | back | unusual | leg | arm | smiling | attentive | standing | makeup | lipstick | portrait | spotlightLicense
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See all metadataHer training as a knight had been unconventional
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Model posing for a Turners publicity shot, August 1958 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/4/1048/1). To read a blog about Turners advertising techniques see www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne and Wear Archives presents a set of images taken by the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. They were taken by the firm on is own account for possible use in their advertising campaigns. Turners frequently hired models to help promote their work and to encourage sales in their shops. Some of the shots are humorous or bizarre while others are quite suggestive. The images are fascinating for what they tell us about the times that produced them ? the fashions, the attitudes, the technology ? Most of the images are quirky and almost seem to invite comments. If you?d like to suggest alternative captions we?d be delighted to hear them! (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email info@twarchives.org.uk.Subjects
model | modelling | turnersphotography | newcastleupontyne | photography | publicity | toy | horse | 1950s | studio | fashion | colourphotography | dress | swimsuit | playsuit | hat | lampshade | colourphotograph | socialhistory | posing | turnerspublicityshot | august1958 | modellingforturners | woman | female | advertisingcampaigns | promotion | sales | retail | shops | suggestivepose | bizzare | interesting | unusual | trend | strap | eye | ear | industry | abstract | digitalimage | saddle | feet | shoe | pattern | square | leg | skin | lines | earings | lipstick | mouth | lip | makeup | eyelashes | hair | floor | ceiling | neutralbackground | light | shadow | spotlight | centreofattention | striking | attentiongetter | circle | seated | attentive | ring | silver | shine | finger | hand | arm | bodyLicense
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shadow | woman | eye | feet | fashion | wheel | promotion | retail | mouth | hair | studio | advertising | fur | toy | nose | photography | back | model | pattern | hand | dress | floor | arm | head | finger | chest | nail | leg | grain | lion | makeup | posing | jewellery | 1950s | ear | shops | lip | curl | publicity | striking | sales | shoulder | swimsuit | modelling | wristband | consumerism | newcastleupontyne | turners | campaigns | damselindistress | blackandwhitephotograph | june1958 | turnersphotography | neutralbackground | socialheritage | liondoll | tyneweararchives | modellingforturnersLicense
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Model posing for Turners, June 1958 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/2/19987C). To read a blog about Turners advertising techniques see www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne and Wear Archives presents a set of images taken by the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. They were taken by the firm on is own account for possible use in their advertising campaigns. Turners frequently hired models to help promote their work and to encourage sales in their shops. Some of the shots are humorous or bizarre while others are quite suggestive. The images are fascinating for what they tell us about the times that produced them ? the fashions, the attitudes, the technology ? Most of the images are quirky and almost seem to invite comments. If you?d like to suggest alternative captions we?d be delighted to hear them! (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email info@twarchives.org.uk.Subjects
model | modelling | turnersphotography | newcastleupontyne | photography | publicity | toy | lion | 1950s | studio | fashion | blackandwhitephotograph | socialheritage | june1958 | posing | turners | tyneweararchives | advertising | campaigns | sales | promotion | retail | shops | wheel | floor | shadow | liondoll | hair | fur | woman | pattern | wristband | jewellery | leg | arm | chest | back | shoulder | head | eye | nose | ear | mouth | lip | makeup | curl | finger | hand | feet | nail | consumerism | striking | neutralbackground | grain | damselindistress | modellingforturners | dress | swimsuitLicense
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See all metadataShe was so shocked by her neighbours' antics that she took another look
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Model posing for a Turners publicity shot, July 1964(TWAM ref. DT.TUR/2/34172P). To read a blog about Turners advertising techniques see www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne and Wear Archives presents a set of images taken by the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. They were taken by the firm on is own account for possible use in their advertising campaigns. Turners frequently hired models to help promote their work and to encourage sales in their shops. Some of the shots are humorous or bizarre while others are quite suggestive. The images are fascinating for what they tell us about the times that produced them ? the fashions, the attitudes, the technology ? Most of the images are quirky and almost seem to invite comments. If you?d like to suggest alternative captions we?d be delighted to hear them! (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email info@twarchives.org.uk.Subjects
model | modelling | turnersphotography | newcastleupontyne | photography | publicity | 1960s | studio | binoculars | neutralbackground | blackandwhitephotograph | digitalimage | archives | documentation | woman | posing | pose | female | shocked | neighboursantics | look | looked | lens | focus | eyeglasses | turnerspublicityshot | northeastofengland | unitedkingdom | newcastle | northeast | advertisingcampaign | consumerism | sales | retail | turnersphotographyltd | promotion | humorous | suggestive | fashions | attitudes | retro | blouse | pattern | fabric | crease | hair | distracted | ring | nailpolish | shadow | artificiallight | interior | room | wall | fascinating | compelling | unusual | interesting | socialhistory | funny | july1964 | makeup | bone | finger | earLicense
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Model posing for a Turners publicity shot, August 1957 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/4/AG863/2). To read a blog about Turners advertising techniques see www.twmuseums.org.uk/engage/blog/turners-saved-my-marriage/. Tyne and Wear Archives presents a set of images taken by the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd. They were taken by the firm on is own account for possible use in their advertising campaigns. Turners frequently hired models to help promote their work and to encourage sales in their shops. Some of the shots are humorous or bizarre while others are quite suggestive. The images are fascinating for what they tell us about the times that produced them ? the fashions, the attitudes, the technology ? Most of the images are quirky and almost seem to invite comments. If you?d like to suggest alternative captions we?d be delighted to hear them! (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email info@twarchives.org.uk.Subjects
model | modelling | turnersphotography | newcastleupontyne | photography | publicity | 1950s | studio | fashion | hat | hay | straw | props | interior | room | socialhistory | artanddesign | industry | advertising | campaigns | modellingforturners | products | sales | retail | shops | consumerism | female | woman | northeastofengland | unitedkingdom | suggestive | publicityshot | august1957 | turnersphotographyltd | promotions | humorous | fascinating | engaging | unusual | quirky | attitudes | wall | neutralbackground | floor | colourphotograph | digitalimage | archives | abstract | documentation | business | portrait | dress | shoes | shine | artificiallight | makeup | smiling | relaxed | lipstick | teeth | farmingtool | blouse | composed | grain | mark | debris | blur | pattern | glimpse | viewLicense
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