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Coffee Bar Cowboys. PC Dennis Self demonstrates riding techniques to (left to right) Gavin Banger 17, Tim Squibb 18, Michael Hunt 18 and John Barrow 17. 31st March 1965
Motor cyclists help the Volunteer Emergency Service. 19th December 1965
Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication for Motor Cyclists and Scooterists. Church of St Mary of Eton, Hackney Wick, London. 13th May 1962
Ton-Up Boys joined the great mercy search for Derek Parsloe, the 12 year old boy missing from his home in Brighton. Derek Parsloe is in daily need of drug doses to stop him falling into a coma
Motor cycle rowdies in Folkestone. Pictured, running through the gardens of the Royal Pavilion Hotel, Folkestone. 26th May 1969
Motor cycle rowdies in Folkestone. 26th May 1969
Young riders discuss the role of the motor cycle. May 1964
Seventeen year old skinhead teenager Bill Warwick of London. 18th June 1970
The scene at Brighton railway station where two dozen police officers sorted out, searched and warned groups of skinheads as they arrived in the town on the Bank Holiday weekend. 31st August 1970
MODs in Redcar, Middlesbrough, 4th October 1985
The mods and rockers were two conflicting British youth subcultures of the early to mid-1960s. Media coverage of mods and rockers fighting in 1964 sparked a moral panic about British youths
Youth Culture - Rockers. Motor cycle rowdies in Folkestone. Pictured, holding a meeting in the grounds of the Royal Pavilion Hotel, Folkestone. 26th May 1969
Mods in Peckham, South London, May 1964. Including John Rogers, with his scooter, sporting 43 chrome extras