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The first ever "Notting Hill carnival", created in response to the previous

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The first ever "Notting Hill carnival", created in response to the previous

The first ever " Notting Hill carnival", created in response to the previous years racial riots in the area and the state of race relations at the time.
The carnival, organised by Claudia Jones, was known as the Caribbean carnival or the West Indian Gazette Carnival and was held indoors at St. Pancras Town Hall.
It would not be until 1964 that the carnival would move outside onto the streets of Notting Hill.
Picture shows: A woman at th event walking past band members who are taking a break from playing.
30th January 1959

Harry Fox
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
England

Media ID 21609809

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