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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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‘We’re not just passing through’: how photographer Vanley Burke immortalised black Britain.
Vanley Burke at the Midlands Art Centre in Birmingham. Raised in Jamaica, Burke has spent half a century documenting the lives of black people in Birmingham, from parties and weddings to funerals and anti-racist marches.
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