Members rose to the challenge of finding people ‘In Uniform’ around the streets of York and elsewhere. There were plenty of enforcers both ancient and contemporary, high visibility Council operatives and a few surprises in there too.
It’s nice to see that there was engagement with the subjects (at least the animate ones) and plenty of obliging models happy to strike a pose both smiling and serious.
The market trader, Andy Chamings Liz from Leek, Andy Chamings Fit for the elements! Sue Hoggett Ready for cleaning and protection, Teresa Beetham Is it on Time - Roger Poyser One of a kind, Sue Hoggett Whoo, next bus shortly, Kath Turner Not Here Either, David Kesel Still winter uniform, Kath Turner Uniform Post, Alex Davidson Train Advisor, Malcolm Beetham Uniform Police, Alex Davidson and in sync, Andy Chamings Military Uniform, Malcolm Beetham Anyone there? Sue Hoggett Two of a kind, Teresa Beetham Laura the street artist, Andy Chamings Out of focus matching jackets, Philip Dearle Uniform Ivy Alex Davidson Ghostly samurai in uniform, Teresa Beetham Uniform Soldiers, Alex Davidson The Hats Have It, Roger Poyser Nun seeking guidance, Malcolm Beetham Uniform ready to wear, Teresa Beetham Collecting Refuse, Roger Poyser Fooling around, Philip Dearle Ahoy, me hearties! Sue Hoggett The mystery minstrel, Philip Dearle Uniform Security, Alex Davidson The shop assistant, Andy Chamings Viking uniform, Teresa Beetham Access Denied, David Kessel Minimal Uniform, Malcolm Beetham Still holding on... Sue Hoggett Transport police, Malcolm Beetham Listen little children, Philip Dearle How do I work this till, Kath Turner