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The Hackney Flashers were a collective of broadly socialist-feminist women who produced notable agitprop exhibitions in the 1970s and early 1980s.〔''Three Perspectives on Photography'' (1979). Catalogue of Arts Council of Great Britain exhibition at the Hayward Gallery.〕 ==Beginnings== The group's origins go back to 1974 when photographers Jo Spence and Neil Martinson were searching for women photographers to produce an exhibition on Women and Work for Hackney Trades Council.〔''Putting Myself in the Picture'' (1986), Jo Spence, Camden Press; London, p. 66.〕 A woman designer and an illustrator, a writer and an editor also joined the group. Members were engaged in a variety of occupations at a professional level: university teaching, community photography, freelance photojournalism and publishing; some were active trade unionists. In 1975 the collective was consolidated when it adopted the name Hackney Flashers.〔See ''Left Shift: Radical Art in 1970s Britain'', Walker, John A. (London and New York: I .B. Tauris, 2002), p. 138, and "Who's Still Holding the Camera" Liz Heron in ''Putting Myself in the Picture'' (1986), Jo Spence, Camden Press; London, p. 68.〕
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