More than four decades after he first took to the streets of Bradford with a second-hand camera, Victor Wedderburn's vivid documentation of the city’s African Caribbean community in the 1980s is finally on display in Bradford.
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00:00This is my daughter. I used to take her to the nursery at that age. I might have picked her up or gone, I don't know, but we thought we'd call into Cartwright Hall and Manningham.
00:14Every so often they have exhibitions there. Well this time it was statues like that. She's got her hand on it. And I thought nothing about that.
00:26And then we got told off. We were told to get out. It's mainly about how it was in that particular part of Bradford.
00:38It's a record isn't it? I'm just pleased to have done it. Because at the time I didn't plan. It wasn't planned. It was me taking photographs.
00:55It's just grown. It's bigger than me now.