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Titos Hair Salon, Middlesbrough, Circa 1971
Women sitting at stand hair dryers in a salon
Dell and Depson Hairdressers, Middlesbrough, Circa 1971
Art on display at Hairdressing Salon, Middlesbrough, Circa 1973
Hair Fashion at Chintz Hair Salon, Newport Road, Middlesbrough, Monday 27th January 1997. Our Picture Shows... model Emma
Saks Hairdressing, Middlesbrough, Circa 1976
Saks Hairdressing, Middlesbrough, Circa 1975. Our Picture Shows... Stylist cutting hair in street
World War Two. Wales. The hairdresser carries on with his business, though his window has been blown in by a bomb in the Welsh Village. Picture shows a hairdresser giving a customer a shave
Bennys Hairdressing, Middlesbrough, Circa 1976
Close cropped hair fashion at Saks Hairdressing, Middlesbrough, Circa 1977
Maurices Hairdressing Salon, Middlesbrough, Circa 1972. Our Picture Shows... male grooming, before and after pictures
Redcar Hairdressers, North Yorkshire, England, Circa 1975
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, visiting the College of Food and ROSPA. West Midlands. 1st May 1968
National Hairdressing Competition, Seymour Hall, Seymour Place, London. 28th March 1955
The National Hair and Beauty Week opened today in London at the Cora Hotel. Hairdresser Paul Mitchell, of Park Lane, holds hands with model Gina Saint. They are engaged to be married
Members of the British pop group The Kinks having their hair styled at a salon. Ray Davies, Mick Avory, Dave Davies and Pete Quaife. 12th June 1964
Kirk Douglas with hair creations by Riche of Hay Hill, inspired by his latest film The Vikings. The event was held at The May Fair Hotel. 7th July 1958
Gentlemens hairdressers in the Kings Road, Brighton, East Sussex. November 1953. D6667
Mr Graham George attaching a hair piece to the shaved bald patch on top of his head. 28th March 1970
Schoolchildren and housewives - some of whom had been waiting for more than three hours - mobbed the Irish pop stars, the Bachelors when they opened a beauty salon in Kenilworth
Wigs and false hair pieces are no longer considered a luxury. Most women can own one - but few would spend £ 1, 500 on a complete " wig wardrobe." This is exactly what one customer at
Male apprentices learn ladies hairdressing. March 1952 C1272