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Director bans long hair from Sporting Club. 1972

Director bans long hair from Sporting Club. 1972
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Director bans long hair from Sporting Club. 1972

Director bans long hair from Sporting Club. 1972. © Mirrorpix

Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
TA 72 111

Media ID 21867926

Long Hair Sign Teesside 1972 Banning

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This print from 1972, titled "Director bans long hair from Sporting Club" takes us back to a time when societal norms clashed with individual expression. The image showcases a simple yet powerful sign that reads "Refuse Admission: Long Hair Men". It serves as a stark reminder of the strict regulations imposed by the director upon members of this Teesside Sporting Club during the 1970s. In an era defined by rebellion and cultural shifts, this photograph encapsulates the tension between tradition and change. The ban on long hair for men was not uncommon at that time, as it symbolized defiance against established conventions. This visual artifact offers us a glimpse into how personal appearance could be used as grounds for exclusion within certain social circles. The significance of this moment lies in its reflection of broader societal attitudes prevalent during the twentieth century. It prompts contemplation about notions of conformity, freedom of expression, and the power dynamics inherent in such decisions made by authority figures. Preserved by Teesside Archive's Memory Lane Prints collection, this evocative image invites viewers to reflect on our evolving understanding of personal identity over time. It serves as a testament to both progress achieved and challenges still faced in embracing diversity and inclusivity today.


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**"Step back in time with our vintage "Director bans long hair from Sporting Club. 1972" Framed Print from Memory Lane Prints. This intriguing photograph from Teesside Archive brings you a fascinating glimpse into the past, capturing a pivotal moment in sports history. The black and white image, framed in a sleek and modern design, is a must-have for history enthusiasts, sports fans, and anyone who appreciates the power of a good story. Add this captivating piece to your wall and let the conversation begin.**"


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Step back in time with this vintage photograph from the Teesside Archive, now available as a stunning Media Storehouse Photographic Print. This captivating image, titled "Director bans long hair from Sporting Club. 1972," offers a fascinating glimpse into the past. Witness the moment as a determined director enforces a new rule at a sporting club, banning long hair in 1972. Relive history with this authentic, high-quality print from Memory Lane Prints. Each print is carefully crafted using premium materials and expert printing techniques to ensure a vibrant, long-lasting image that will add character and charm to any room in your home or office.


Poster Prints

Step back in time with our vintage Director bans long hair from Sporting Club poster print, a fascinating piece from Teesside Archive's Memory Lane Prints collection. This authentic reproduction, featuring the Director's decree from 1972, offers a captivating glimpse into the past and adds a unique touch to any wall. Revisit history and spark intriguing conversations with this captivating and nostalgic print.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Step back in time with our vintage 'Director bans long hair from Sporting Club. 1972' jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse collection, brought to you by Memory Lane Prints. This intriguing puzzle captures a fascinating moment in history, transporting you back to the early 1970s when traditional rules were challenged. With detailed and vibrant imagery from the Teesside Archive, this jigsaw puzzle offers a fun and engaging experience for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages. Immerse yourself in this piece of history and create a beautiful, completed puzzle to showcase in your home.

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