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Looking for trouble: 1980s youth culture – in pictures

John Ingledew’s Looking for Trouble photo zine is part of a series published by the Museum of Youth Culture celebrating British subcultures. The period covered by Ingledew is from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s, a golden age of youth culture in Britain that included rockabilly, teds, punk, two-tone, ska, skinhead and mod revivals and the start of the football casuals and Perry boys, with each group having their own vibrant scene and styles

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