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The Hacienda, 1988 by Peter J Walsh

£ 125.00

Part of the British Culture Archive Editions programme — a curated series of collectable photographic prints rooted in the legacy of British documentary photography.

 

  • Hand-numbered limited edition of 50
  • Printed on Ilford Galerie Prestige Smooth Pearl 310gsm
  • Print size: 10 × 12 inches (includes a small white border)
  • Photograph made in 1988
  • Accompanied by a stamped Certificate of Authenticity
  • Worldwide shipping available

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About the Image

Peter J Walsh photographed Manchester’s music and club culture during the late 1980s and 1990s while working for City Life magazine and the NME. Embedded within the city’s acid house and rave scenes, he documented the people, fashions, and atmosphere of the The Haçienda at a moment of rapid cultural change.

Alongside his work on the dancefloor, Walsh photographed bands emerging from the same scene, including Happy Mondays, The Stone Roses, and 808 State. His photographs offer a direct, first-hand record of a defining period in Manchester’s cultural history.

All British Culture Archive editions include a white border around the image. Border widths vary between prints, reflecting the original proportions of each photograph.

For presentation, we recommend using a custom-cut mount sized to the printed image area. This ensures the full image, along with any signature and edition details, remains visible.

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