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Sunday Times Magazine 24 April 1977 Ed Berman A womans eye: 25 years of memorable photographs
LIFESPAN
Room for Improvement continuing our series on how to get the
best out of your home. This week: kitchens. Page 27
Motoring a look back to the vintage days. Page 32
Consumers the public analyst in action. . Page 34
Nostalgia Yesterdays Album from the Great War. Page 36
Childbirth new thinking on newborn babies. Page 38
Advertising the truth about farm-fresh eggs. Page 40
Arts - Image of the week; classical records. Page 42
A womans eye: 25 years of memorable photography -
a selection of the work of Eve Arnold (above). Page 46
The challenge of Changabang: two young English
climbers and their lone attempt on a major peak in the
Himalayas, by Peter Gillman. Page 52
Cool for Kent: an inter-round profile of Kent Walton,
television wrestling commentator, by Gordon Burn;
photograph by Red Saunders. Page 68
A flash of pink: why fashion will be in the pink this
summer, by Meriel McCooey; photographs by Lothar
Schmid. Page 76
Change of Art: a profile of Ed Berman, and his
controversial community project Inter-Action, by Russell
Miller; photographs by David Reed. Page 84
Bridge by Boris Schapiro; Chess by Peter Clarke. Page 88
Sacred Cows: Jane McKerron examines the passion for
horses; illustration by Kate Charlesworth. Page 94
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