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“The Forgotten 1950s Girl Gang”. Messynessychic.com (February 10, 2013). 2013年8月18日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2013年8月8日閲覧。 “These are one of just a few known collections of documented photographs of the first British female youth culture ever to exist. In 1955, Ken Russell, then a freelance photographer, was introduced to Josie Buchan, a Teddy Girl who introduced him to some of her friends. Russell photographed them and one other group in Notting Hill. After his photographs were published in a small magazine in 1955, Russell's photographs remained unseen for over half a century. He became a successful film director in the meantime. In 2005, his archive was rediscovered, and so were the Teddy Girls.”