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Working on the new bar at the Double Zero club are Michael Bennett, George Field

Working on the new bar at the Double Zero club are Michael Bennett, George Field


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Working on the new bar at the Double Zero club are Michael Bennett, George Field

Working on the new bar at the Double Zero club are Michael Bennett, George Field, Jeff Smith, Terry Jones and Ken Comley. 16th October 1968

Birmingham Post and Mail Archive
Mirrorpix
Birmingham
England
BPM 68 5921

Media ID 21816772

© Mirrorpix

Birmingham Clubs Culture Double Zero Motorcycle Club Motorbike Motorbikes Motorcycles 1968 West Midlands


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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the vibrant atmosphere of Birmingham's Double Zero club in 1968. The image captures a momentous occasion as Michael Bennett, George Field, Jeff Smith, Terry Jones, and Ken Comley work diligently on constructing the new bar at the iconic establishment. The camaraderie between these individuals is palpable as they collaborate with unwavering dedication. Their focused expressions reveal their passion for creating a space that will soon become a hub for youth culture in the West Midlands. As they skillfully maneuver through tools and materials, their collective efforts symbolize not only craftsmanship but also an embodiment of the spirit of community. Surrounded by motorbikes - symbols of freedom and rebellion - this photograph encapsulates an era defined by its youthful energy and countercultural movements. The Double Zero motorcycle club served as a meeting point for like-minded individuals who sought solace in each other's company while embracing their love for motorcycles. Through this evocative snapshot frozen in time, we catch a glimpse into Birmingham's rich cultural heritage during the 1960s. It serves as a reminder that places like Double Zero were more than just clubs; they were sanctuaries where young souls could find acceptance and forge lifelong friendships. This print from Birmingham Post and Mail Archive invites us to reflect upon our own memories of youth culture while paying homage to those who shaped it so profoundly half a century ago.

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