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An archive photo from the 2Funky Records store Culture Hubs: Record Stores, Black Music and the Windrush Generation
Quentin Blake's illustration of the Engine House building, the new home of the Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration. Credit: Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration. Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration
A large group of people at Ham Hill Beacon at sunset. Credit: Ham Hill/ South Somerset District Council. Uncovering Ham Hill’s past for its future