Unique snapshots of Manchester's streets, people and life in 1975

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Unique snapshots of Manchester's streets, people and everyday life in 1975

"I tried to record the daily life of the city I was living in. I was developing the films in the campus darkroom and making prints.

"After completing my study I returned to Turkey. I prepared my first photo exhibition in Ankara, in March 1978, named Human Images from England." Now approaching 70 years old, Kemal decided to organise his photos with his full collection of Manchester photos available to buy atA selection of 10 of the photos from the collection below offer a fascinating snapshot into Manchester life in 1975.

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