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The Daily Mirror Pop Club tent at the Reading festival was a big hit
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The Daily Mirror Pop Club tent at the Reading festival was a big hit
The Daily Mirror Pop Club tent at the Reading festival was a big hit. So many people wanted to join that the organisers ran out of enrolment forms. They gave away more than 10, 000 Daily Mirror sun visors. Seen here are police constables PC Melvin Olson (wearing glasses) and PC Chris Ellerington seen here shortly after joining the club along with student Helen Spence. 29th August 1976
Charles Ley
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Reading
Berkshire
England
Media ID 21919450
© Mirrorpix
Constables Festival Law And Order Logo Police Seventies 1976
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the vibrant atmosphere of the Reading festival in 1976. The Daily Mirror Pop Club tent stands as a testament to its immense popularity, drawing such an overwhelming crowd that enrolment forms quickly ran out. It was a sight to behold as music enthusiasts flocked to join the club, eager to be part of this thrilling experience. The image captures two police constables, PC Melvin Olson and PC Chris Ellerington, who couldn't resist the allure of the festival's charm and decided to become members themselves. Clad in their uniforms and wearing matching glasses, they exude a sense of excitement and camaraderie alongside student Helen Spence. This snapshot not only showcases the enthusiasm surrounding music festivals during the 1970s but also highlights law enforcement officers embracing leisurely activities amidst their duty-bound lives. The presence of these constables adds an interesting dynamic by blending elements of entertainment with law and order. Furthermore, it is worth noting that over 10,000 lucky attendees were gifted Daily Mirror sun visors by generous organizers. This detail emphasizes just how much people cherished being part of this iconic event. Charles Ley's photograph encapsulates a moment frozen in time - one where joyous faces mingle with youthful energy against a backdrop filled with logo-clad tents and pulsating music. It serves as a nostalgic reminder for those who experienced it firsthand or offers an intriguing glimpse into an era defined by its love for live performances and communal
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