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John Bulmer
John Bulmer was a pioneer in his early use of colour in photojournalism. He is primarily known for his social documentary photography of the north of England.
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John Bulmer – Nr Anunción, PARAGUAY 1965
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John Bulmer – Sucevita, ROMANIA 1968
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John Bulmer – The Hunt [Forest of Compiene, FRANCE 1966]
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John Bulmer – Beirut, LEBANON 1976
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John Bulmer – Tipton at Dawn [Black Country, ENGLAND 1961]
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John Bulmer – Devided Street [Black Country, ENGLAND 1961]
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John Bulmer – Ocker Hill Power station [Black Country, ENGLAND 1961]
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John Bulmer – Grocery Store [Manchester, ENGLAND 1976]
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John Bulmer – Broadway Inn [Manchester, ENGLAND 1976]
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John Bulmer – Girls In Café (Inc photographer) [Black Country, ENGLAND 1961]
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John Bulmer – Girl In Graveyard [Barnsley, ENGLAND 1965]
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John Bulmer – Boys Running In Street [Warrington, ENGLAND 1962]
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John Bulmer – Street and Ford Capri [Manchester, ENGLAND 1976]
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John Bulmer – Halifax [Yorkshire, ENGLAND 1965]
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John Bulmer – Liverpool, ENGLAND 1965
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John Bulmer – Liverpool [North UK, ENGLAND 1965]
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John Bulmer – Old Lady Outside Shop Dusk [North UK, ENGLAND 1965]
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John Bulmer – Hartlepool, ENGLAND 1961
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John Bulmer – Help Us [Manchester, ENGLAND 1976]
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John Bulmer – Old Lady with a Yellow Bucket [Halifax, ENGLAND 1965]
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