“The Forgotten 1950s Girl Gang”. Messynessychic.com (2013年2月10日). 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.”
“Teddy Girls”. Subculture List (2013年). 2013年9月6日時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2013年8月25日閲覧。
“The Forgotten 1950s Girl Gang”. Messynessychic.com (2013年2月10日). 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.”