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Once this was news, glanced at, ignored. Now, it's a long time ago. We don't know those people. They died unnamed and unlamented by newspaper readers in England who were keener to learn the page on which the television programmes appeared. Google reveals nothing about this tragedy: it predates the internet and its pervasive grip. It was in the 'Daily Express' of Tuesday, April 30th, 1968. Photographed with a Nikon D700 and a 55mm f/3.5 Micro-Nikkor AI lens. A little bit of pathos in red ink on discoloured newsprint.
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