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Pirate Radio Station ship Radio London1965
The MV Galaxy, Pirate Radio London ship 1965
The Northcliffe Collection, compelling images of British life, past and present
Media ID 23779629
© The Northcliffe Collection/ Associated Newspapers Limited
1960s B And W Historic Mail Newspapers Northcliffe Collection Ships Sixties Vintage
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This black and white vintage print takes us back to the swinging sixties, a time when rebellious spirits took to the high seas in pursuit of musical freedom. The photo features the iconic Pirate Radio Station ship Radio London 1965, affectionately known as the MV Galaxy. Anchored amidst vast waters, this floating haven became a symbol of defiance against mainstream broadcasting regulations. The image exudes an air of nostalgia as it captures the essence of an era defined by its counterculture movement. The Northcliffe Collection has masterfully preserved this historic moment, allowing us to witness firsthand the birthplace of pirate radio stations that revolutionized music broadcasting. With its towering masts and weathered exterior, the MV Galaxy stands proud as a beacon for all those seeking alternative sounds and unfiltered voices. This photograph transports us onto its deck, where DJs spun vinyl records while waves crashed against its hull. Henry Bush's lens skillfully captures both the grandeur and intimacy aboard this legendary vessel. It serves as a reminder that even in times when conformity seemed inevitable, there were pioneers who dared to challenge convention and bring about change through their passion for music. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from The Northcliffe Collection, we are transported back to a time when pirate radio stations ruled the airwaves with their rebellious spirit and unwavering dedication to sharing great music with listeners across Britain's shores.
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