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006 Final V2 L100-199 Ind.Iv Donations from Photographers (Lots 100-199) 103 Arnold, Bruno (b 1927, Ludwigshafen - ) - Fishing boats at Vin Ha Long Bay, Vietnam 1998. Colour on AGFA glossy paper. 44,2 x 30,4 cm. Signed and captioned verso £ 100-150 100 106 ,100 Anderson, Christopher (b 1907, British Columbia -) Afghan refugees in Peshawar, Pa- kistan February 2001 (BW fibre print 31x45cm, signed on back) £150-200 103 104 Arnold, Bruno (b 1927, Ludwigshafen - ) - A Vietnamese girl flirts with young men outside the Majestic Hotel. Vintage B/W print, 44,2 x 30,4 cm. Signed and captioned verso. £ 80-100 107 107 Bendiksen, Jonas (Norwa) Ferghana Valley, Uzbekistan, 2002. A Muslim man and his son pray in secret in their back yard, fear- ing the Uzbek government's crackdown on reli- gious expression. Three of his five sons are in jail for unsanctioned religious activity. Inkjet 101 print. £ 200-300 101 AP - Unidentified staff photographer, AP Prince Charles and his bride, Diana, Princess of Wales, smile as they ride back to Buckingham Palace in a 1902 State Postillon Landau after their wedding at London’s St Paul’s Cathedral. 104 July 29, 1981 (AP Photo/Staff) BW fibre print 23x34cm. £ 150-200 102 Arnold, Bruno (b 1927, Ludwigshafen - ) - Hmong tribe mother and child, West of Danang, Vietnam 1989. Colour on AGFA glossy paper 44,2 x 30,4 cm. Signed and captioned verso £ 100-125 105 105 Arnold, Eve (b Philadelphia - Magnum photographer) Militia Training, Inner Mongo- lia. 1979 "The girl is a member of the local mili- tia and is training to shoot, when and if an ene- my arrives. In this case, the Russians are expect- ed to arrive from the North. During training, the horse plays dead. This scene would not frighten off the Russians and the training is just to keep morale high." © Eve Arnold Colour fibre print 30x40cm, image size: 35,5cm x 25,5cm. Signed and captioned verso.£ 1000 - 1500 108 (w.res.) £ 900-1200 108 Berry, Ian (UK, Magnum photographer) 106 Barth, Patrick (UK) The fall of Saddam Prior to the election which brought Nelson Hussein, Kirkuk, Iraq 2003 A man celebrates the Mandela to power at a white, right-wing Na- fall of Kirkuk on the Saddam Hussein Sta-tue on tional Party meeting in Harrismith in the Orange Kirkuk’s main square. Kurdish Pesh-merga Free State. A white Afrikaans girl clings to her forces had taken the city with American help African nanny. © Ian Berry. BW fibre print that morning. The city is falling into chaos. © 22x33cm, signed verso. 102 Patrick Barth.(Colour print 20x30 cm. £ 200-350 £ 60-80 111 Bullock, Jill (UK) Jill Bullock first went to Oman in 1976 and spent from 4 to 6 months every year in the Middle East where she visit- ed most countries. "Oman remains my favourite.". The photograph were taken mid- morning at Mother & Child Clinic at Beni ben Ali, near Sur in Oman. October 1976. : Mother Photograph is not available & child, High glossy resin colour print for this catalogue 22x25cm. Signed verso £ 100-150 114 115 Caccavo, James (USA) Richard Nixon, after his resignation Richard Nixon, after his 109 resignation. California, August 1974 -- This was 109 Bregg, Peter (b 1948 Canada - ) Mick when Nixon arrived in Southern California after Jagger and Keith Richards in Boston, USA he resigned the presidency on Air Force One 1975. BW Fibre print 30x30cm.Signed) recto. © from Washington DC. Shot for Newsweek in Peter Bregg £150-200 August, 1974. Never published because Newsweek lost the film and didn't find it until after the story was history. © James Caccavo. Colour Inkjet 21x26 cm, signed. £ 75 -100 112 112 Bullock, Jill (UK) Jill Bullock first went to Oman in 1976 and spent from 4 to 6 months Photograph is not available every year in the Middle East where she visited for this catalogue most countries. "Oman remains my favou-rite.". The photograph were taken mid-morning at Mother & Child Clinic at Beni ben Ali, near Sur in Oman. October 1976.Mother & child, Oman 1976 High glossy resin colour print 22x25cm. Signed verso £ 100-150 110 110 Brunskill, Clive (UK) Getty Images - Mens Coxless Fours, Sydney Olympics, 21 115 September 2000: James Cracknell, Steve Redgrave, Tim Foster and Matthew Pinsent of 116 Caccavo, James (USA) Crippled Viet- Great Britain in early morning training for the namese child in hospital. Saigon, Vietnam 1969 Mens Coxless Fours at the Sydney Internatio- -- This a little boy named Tuan (10 yrs old) mak- nal Regatta Centre on Day Six of the Sydney ing his first steps after 13 operations on his legs 2000 Olympic Games .. Colour Digital print by US medics at the Third US Field Hospital in . 40 x 50 cm. Signed. £ 200 Saigon, 1969. He was crippled from wounds received during an airstrike on his village. Photo for the Red Cross. © James Caccavo. Inkjet on Epson Enhanced (Archival) Matte Paper. Signed/verso with short title -- Size : 21 x 26 cm £ 75 113 113 Bullock, Jill (UK) Jill Bullock first went to Oman in 1976 and spent from 4 to 6 months every year in the Middle East where she visited most countries. "Oman remains my favou-rite.". The photograph were taken mid-morning at Mother & Child Clinic at Beni ben Ali, near Sur in Oman. October 1976. : Mother & child, High glossy resin colour print 22x25cm. Signed verso £ 100-150 114 Cannon, David (UK ) Getty Images . Walker Cup, Nairn Golf Club, Scotland, 12 September 1999. General view of play during the Walker Cup at Nairn Golf Club in Naim, Scotland. Colour Digital print. 40 x 50 cm 111 116 119 Caccavo, James (USA) Author (In Cold Blood) Truman Capote for Newsweek, 1977 Inkjet on Epson Enhanced (Archival) Matte Paper. Signed/verso with short title -- Size : 21 x 26 cm £ 75-100 121 122 Carter , William (b 1934 Los Angeles - ) "Jaya" photographed in Los Altos Hills, Cali- 117 fornia 2003. Artist Proof, Silver gelatine print 119 117 Caccavo, James (USA) Little orphan girl – Edition limited to 35 19,5x28,5cm signed overjoyed at receiving an American Red Cross recto. (w.res.) £ 125-175 parcel (stuffed toy) in Saigon, Vietnam 1968. Photo for the Red Cross. © James Caccavo. Inkjet on Epson Enhanced (Archival) Matte Paper. Signed/verso with short title . Size : 21 x 26 cm £ 75 120 122 120 Caccavo, James (USA) Three school girls in ao-dias walking to classes early in a spring morning outside Saigon, Vietnam 1968 © James Caccavo. Inkjet on Epson Enhanced (Archival) Matte Paper. Signed/verso with short title -- Size 118 : 21 x 26 cm £ 75 118 Caccavo, James (USA) Vietnamese girl recovering from hand wounds. Vung Tau, Vietnam 1969 -- Wounded eleven year-old girl 121 Carter , William (b 1934 Los Angeles - ) nicknamed "Glad" by US Army medics at the Mother and Son, Gaza 1993 The young resident 36th US Army Evacuation Hospital, Vung Tau, of a refugee camp had been wounded protesting 1969. She was recovering from a gunshot the Israeli occupation during the Intifada of that wound to her hand that was temporarily grafted year. © William Carter. .BW fibre print 123 to her abdomen to increase blood circulation to 28x36cm signed recto. 123 Craig, Tom (UK) - Family: Johannesburg, her hand. For the Red Cross, 1969 © James (w.res.) £ 125-175 South Africa. The photograph was taken in a Caccavo. Inkjet on Epson Enhanced (Archival) destitute area of Johannesburg and is part of a Matte Paper. Signed/verso with short title -- Size UNICEF project. May 2003 (Colour print : 21 x 26 cm £ 75 50x60cm, Signed verso. £ 200-230 130 Dharapak, Charles (USA) Xanaxa’s Homecoming, Remexio, East Timor Oct.24, 1999 Leader Xanana Gusmao is embraced by villagers as he is reunited with his guerrilla Falintil fighters for the first time since his cap- ture and incarceration by the Indonesian Gov- ernment in Remexio, in the hills outside of Dili, East Timor, © Charles Dharapak. 25x37cm Colour Inkjet print. £ 100 125 127 Delporte, Magali (France) TableTennis contest for partially sighted children, Kenya 130 Nairobi, 2001 (Colour resin print 24x35,5cm 131 Dharapak, Charles (USA) Voting for 124 signed) £ 100 125 Independence, Hatukesi, East Timor Aug.30, 1999 East Timorese villagers, with their voting 124 Dang Van Phuoc, AP Ferrying South papers in hand, crowd a UNAMET (United Vietnamese rangers, helicopters of the U.S. Nations Mission in East Timor) polling station 199th Light Infantry Brigade swoop in on a in Hatukesi village, Liquica district, East Timor, landing zone on the fringe of a pineapple plan- where they overwhelmingly chose independ- tation in the Mekong Delta, in August 1967. ence over remaining with Indonesia in the his- Both U.S. and South Vietnamese troops are par- toric U.N.-sponsored referendum. © Charles ticipating in operation Shelby, a combined Dharapak. (25x37cm Colour Inkjet print) sweep of the area during the Vietnam War (AP £ 100 Photo/Dang Van Phuoc) BW fibre print 23x34cm. £ 75-100 125 Dejong Peter C Man seated on black rocks. Bali 2002 (Inkjet print on aquarel paper 30x40cm) A man watches a procession of Hindu worship- pers from a cave on the beach at Tanah Lot, Bali Indonesia. May 2002 £ 175-200 131 127 128 126 128 Delporte, Magali (France) Tandem 126Dejong, Peter C Washing at lake Batur, snowboarding , Saalbach, Austria. 2002 Eastern Bali 2002 (Inkjet print on aquarel paper (Colour resin print 24x35,5cm signed) 30x40cm) £ 100 125 Balinese children look up while washing clothes in Lake Batur, a volcanic lake, in Northeastern 129 Delporte, Magali (France) European Blind Football Championship, Paris, 2000 (Colour 132 Bali, Indonesia. May 2002 £ 175-200 resin print 24x35,5cm signed) £ 100-125 132 Esten, Jack ( UK, Picture Post ) Getty 134 Faas, Horst (b Berlin 1933 -) An injured Images.
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