Nostalgic Black and White photograph taken of the Mods and Rockers on Brighton seafront.
The photograph is printed on 260gsm photographic paper with light-fast inks.
Available in 4 sizes
This striking black‑and‑white photograph documents the infamous Mods and Rockers clashes on the Brighton seafront during Easter 1964. Young members of the two subcultures are seen in the midst of a chaotic confrontation, hurling deck chairs and climbing the promenade balustrade as tensions spill over into open conflict. The image reflects a defining moment in post‑war British youth culture, symbolising the social anxieties, media attention and generational shifts of the 1960s. As an evocative piece of Brighton’s cultural history, it appeals to collectors, social historians and admirers of documentary photography capturing pivotal moments of British life.





