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The Last of the Real High Streets: A.E Barrow - Newsagents

Object

Photograph

Production date

10/2010

Object number

2023.18

Physical Description

Print of a photo of a man in the doorway of a newsagency. He is holding a blue plastic carrier bag and a walking stick. He wears a brown flat cap and green jumper underneath a dark coloured coat. The floor of the doorway is tiled black and white and in the window display are Wrigley's Spearmint chewing gum props. Part of a photo series by Colin O'Brien.

Object history

In 2010, photographer Colin O'Brien exhibited a collection of images at Chats Palace, an arts centre and theatre in Hackney. The exhibition showed photographs of people and the shops they worked at, owned or visited on Chatsworth Road.

O'Brien documented the changing shops and communities on Chatsworth Road - as well as Hackney in general - during his expansive career as a photographer.

The exhibition ran from 8th October to 27th November 2010.
The man in the photo, Albert, is the owner of the newsagents 'A.E. Barrow' which closed in 1994. The window display still remains - locals called it the 'Wrigley's shop'. Albert was 83 in this photo.

Since O'Brien took this image, the shop has been taken over like 'Lab Tonica' a herbal wellness brand.

Associated Organisation

Chats Palace (Featured)

Associated Person

Colin O'Brien (Photographer)

Associated Place

Chatsworth Road (Place)

Material

photo

Dimension

Length: 482mm
Width: 329mm

Credit line

ⓒ Colin O'Brien, 2010.

On display?

No

Inscription

A.E BARROW
NEWSAGENCY
STATIONERY
TOBACCO

Wrigley's Spearmint

MAGAZINE FOR YOUR LEISURE AND PLEASURE
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