John Hopkins

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John Hopkins (born 15 August 1937, Slough, Berkshire, England – died 30 January 2015) also known as "Hoppy", was a British photographer, journalist, magazine editor, researcher and political activist. As a pianist he featured on the [m65665].
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Small Memory

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Open Eye Signal

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Candles

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Lost in Thought

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Immunity

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