Archive Five
Café Royal Books Archive Five
The fifth 100 publications from the ongoing series, which began in July 2012.
Café Royal Books publishes weekly titles, focussing on post-war documentary photography linked to Britain and Ireland — ISSN 2752-5619. This includes the work of photographers from all backgrounds, the known and celebrated, and the under-represented and unseen. Much of the work in Café Royal Books, is previously unpublished.
Each book focuses on a single body of work, and each book is part of the larger, extensive series. As a series the books provide a valuable resource into cultural and social shifts in Britain, Ireland and beyond. Subjects are wide and varied, and include folk customs, protest, industry, place, architectural change, music, politics and religion.
This archive presents titles released between December 2019 – July 2021, listed below. For the sake of history, COVID–19, Coronavirus put the world into lockdown during this period.
423mm x 214mm x 210mm
Hand made box with lift off lid
Three Inner compartments
1500 Microns black lined board
Black Wibalin Buckram
Foil blocked
Price includes shipping.
Please note, this isn’t included in subscriptions and can’t be purchased using trade or discount codes.
There is also a very rare opportunity to purchase Archives One, Two, Three, and Four. Please email me if interested.
Café Royal Books Archive Five
The fifth 100 publications from the ongoing series, which began in July 2012.
Café Royal Books publishes weekly titles, focussing on post-war documentary photography linked to Britain and Ireland — ISSN 2752-5619. This includes the work of photographers from all backgrounds, the known and celebrated, and the under-represented and unseen. Much of the work in Café Royal Books, is previously unpublished.
Each book focuses on a single body of work, and each book is part of the larger, extensive series. As a series the books provide a valuable resource into cultural and social shifts in Britain, Ireland and beyond. Subjects are wide and varied, and include folk customs, protest, industry, place, architectural change, music, politics and religion.
This archive presents titles released between December 2019 – July 2021, listed below. For the sake of history, COVID–19, Coronavirus put the world into lockdown during this period.
423mm x 214mm x 210mm
Hand made box with lift off lid
Three Inner compartments
1500 Microns black lined board
Black Wibalin Buckram
Foil blocked
Price includes shipping.
Please note, this isn’t included in subscriptions and can’t be purchased using trade or discount codes.
There is also a very rare opportunity to purchase Archives One, Two, Three, and Four. Please email me if interested.
Café Royal Books Archive Five
The fifth 100 publications from the ongoing series, which began in July 2012.
Café Royal Books publishes weekly titles, focussing on post-war documentary photography linked to Britain and Ireland — ISSN 2752-5619. This includes the work of photographers from all backgrounds, the known and celebrated, and the under-represented and unseen. Much of the work in Café Royal Books, is previously unpublished.
Each book focuses on a single body of work, and each book is part of the larger, extensive series. As a series the books provide a valuable resource into cultural and social shifts in Britain, Ireland and beyond. Subjects are wide and varied, and include folk customs, protest, industry, place, architectural change, music, politics and religion.
This archive presents titles released between December 2019 – July 2021, listed below. For the sake of history, COVID–19, Coronavirus put the world into lockdown during this period.
423mm x 214mm x 210mm
Hand made box with lift off lid
Three Inner compartments
1500 Microns black lined board
Black Wibalin Buckram
Foil blocked
Price includes shipping.
Please note, this isn’t included in subscriptions and can’t be purchased using trade or discount codes.
There is also a very rare opportunity to purchase Archives One, Two, Three, and Four. Please email me if interested.
December 2019
Lionel Derimais — London 1982. One
Lionel Derimais — London 1982. Two
Lionel Derimais — London 1982. Three
Steve Clarke — San Diego Topographics 1 1986–1987
Kevin O’Farrell — Bathing Places Ireland 1987–1988
Steve Clarke — San Diego Topographics 2 1986–1987
Chris Killip — The Seaside 1975–1981
January 2020
Mike Goldwater — China Coal 2007
Kevin O’Farrell — Cork City Singles 1992
Janine Wiedel — Saintes Maries Gypsy Festival Camargue 1974
Barry Lewis — Albania in Isolation 1990
February 2020
Barry Lewis — Albania in Transition 1991
Richard Davis — Tales From The Second Cities Manchester 1980s
Amelia Troubridge — Urban Cowboys Dublin 1996
Simon Pope — City Kids London 1973–1975 One
Simon Pope — City Kids London 1973–1975 Two
March 2020
Janette Beckman — Hip Hop Years New York 1982–1992
Diane Bush — London East End
Mike Seaborne — London’s Docklands
Tom Hunter — Down The Lane
Brian Griffin — The Broadgate Development
April 2020
Wendy Aldiss — Radcliffe Infirmary Hospital Oxford 1993–95
Marketa Luscakova — Chiswick Women’s Aid 1976–77
John Benton Harris — Walking New York
Claude Le Gall — Shearing of The Beasts Galicia 1988–2019
Kevin O’Farrell — Northern Ireland 1978–1979
May 2020
Steve McCoy — Housing Estates Set 3. 1981–1983
Barry Lewis — Moscow December 1982
Stephen Clarke — South Wales Housing Estate 1986
Joe Sterling — Obair Chrua Inis Mhic Cionnaith 1991
Joe Sterling — Obair Chrua Inis Mhic Cionnaith 2006–2018
June 2020
Graham Macindoe — Ballinasloe Horse Fair 1988
Martin Parr — The British Seaside
Colm Pierce — Sheriff Street Dublin 1989 One
Colm Pierce — Sheriff Street Dublin 1989 Two
Janine Wiedel — Iran 1976
July 2020
Amelia Troubridge — Manchester 1997–2001
Shirley Baker — Golden Age 1960s–1980s
Frank Stewart — Jazz
Mark Pinder — Newcastle West End: Elswick to Newburn
Pogus Cesar — Handsworth Riots 1985
August 2020
Chris Miles — Notting Hill Carnival 1974
Dorothy Bohm — London Street Markets 1960s–1970s
Dafydd Jones — Burning Boats 1981–1987
Ricky Adam — Belfast Docks 2000
Chris Killip — Shipbuilding on Tyneside 1975–1976
September 2020
Judah Passow — Divis Flats Belfast 1982
Richard Davis — Tales From The Second Cities Birmingham 1980s
Syd Shelton — West Belfast 1979
Janette Beckman — Living for the City New York 1994–2009
Paul Cabuts — South Wales Monuments and Transmissions 1996–2004
October 2020
Amelia Troubridge — Soho 1997–1999
Stephen Clarke — Rhyl
Homer Sykes — The National Front 1970s–1980s
Alan Lodge — Stonehenge
Vron Ware — Black People’s Day of Action 02.03.1981
November 2020
Nick Sargeant — The Album England 1960s
Dorothy Bohm — Sussex 1960s–1980s
Janine Wiedel — Port of Dover 1989–90
Janine Wiedel — Leisure Time Dover 1989–90
Mike Abrahams — Liverpool 1973–1989
Mike Abrahams — Toxteth Liverpool 1979–1982
December 2020
Don Tonge — Bolton 1970s–1980s. One
Don Tonge — Bolton 1970s–1980s. Two
Don Tonge — Bolton 1970s–1980s. Three
Steve McCoy — Housing Estates Set 5. 1983 - 1985 “The Edges”
Russell Boyce — George Norris Rag and Bone Hull 1980s
January 2021
Barry Lewis — Being British 1975–2005
Douglas Corrance — Scotland 1960s–1980s
Syd Shelton — Street Portraits
Barry Lewis — Spanish Villages 1980s
Douglas Corrance — Glasgow 1970s–1980s
February 2021
Philip Wolmuth — Notting Hill 1970s
Philip Wolmuth — King’s Cross 1989–90
Peter Dewhurst — Darnall 1970s 1
Peter Dewhurst — Darnall 1970s 2
Homer Sykes — Sir Freddie Laker Inaugural Skytrain Flight 1977
March 2021
David Moore — British Domestic Interiors 1986–88
Peter Byrne — Wrestling in the North 1980s
Fran May — England 1970s
Fran May — Brick Lane 1970s
Berris Connoly — Sheffield 1988–1992
April 2021
Jos Treen — Glasgow 1978
Amelia Troubridge — Motörhead UK.1997
Lionel Derimais — New York 1980. 1
Lionel Derimais — New York 1980. 2
Tony Davis — UK Rave 1999
May 2021
Richard Davis — Football Fans 1991
Chris Miles — East End Shops & Cafes 1975–78
Bertrand Carrière — Ireland 1986
Daniel Meadows — Factory Records 1979–1980
Marketa Luscakova — Ireland 1973
June 2021
Ian Beesley — Manchester and Salford 1980s
David Hurn — Isle of Wight Pop Festival 1969 & 1970
Bob Moore — Birmingham 1960s–1970s. 1
Bob Moore — Birmingham 1960s–1970s. 2
Bob Moore — Birmingham 1960s–1970s. 3
July 2021
Dorothy Bohm — Paris 1940s–1980s
Ron Reid — Glastonbury 1971
Douglas Corrance — New York 1970s–1980s