'Hair Today Gone Tomorrow' - A man getting his hair cut in The Cutting Edge barber's shop, 78 Ackers Street

Date:
18 Apr 2023
Location:
The Cutting Edge Barber's Shop, 78 Ackers Street, Prescot, Knowsley
Reference:
HEC01/128/01/04/02/03
Type:
Photograph (Digital)
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Description

In 2022-23 Historic England commissioned several photographers to work with local communities to capture images representative of their local high streets. This formed part of the Picturing High Streets project. In Prescot, Tony Mallon was commissioned as photographer. This image is one from the second of two sets of images produced as part of the commission, in collaboration with members of the Prescot Church Hall Photography Club. Mallon wrote the following text to describe his work on the project: "In 2022, I invited people to set up a local photography group to reimagine the high street and create a contemporary portrait of the area. Placing the cameras in the hands of local residents, through my support, they have become the documenters of their own community, using a combination of street photography and portrait techniques to tell their story. The weekly photography club at Prescot Church Hall, gave local residents the opportunity to develop their photographic skills and contribute to documenting their ‘High Street’. The group consisted of amateur photographers with mixed abilities/skills and people with no prior experience, however they were interested in taking part. The weekly photography walks have revealed for many Prescot’s rich and hidden history. The participant’s have highlighted that the ‘High Street’ should still be the beating heart of our town centres and have been enthusiastic about capturing a slice of social history – photographing shoppers, shop/business owners and their staff and the buildings/spaces they frequent most days to shop and socialise.

I’m so proud by the quality of work that has been produced and how the participants have embraced capturing their town centre. This collaboration and co-produced work has shown how the ‘High Street’ has evolved yet still gives a sense of identity and pride. A place that was, still is and should be for future generations it’s beating heart." The following information was submitted with this image: "Alan opened the shop on 25th January 2000. The shop had briefly been run by another barber for a few months and then closed. Previously to this the property was run as a fish mongers called "Shields".

Alan recalled that when he first took over the property it took himself and his wife a month to get rid of the smell of fish. They had to strip all the fitting back to the bare walls and bleach all the surfaces of the room. Alan retired at the end of May 2023.

In the photograph you can see the semi-circular groove in the floor, the result of Alan shuffling around the customers while cutting their hair for 23 years! The shop will remain as a barber’s, a new owner already having agreed terms for the takeover." 'Picturing England's High Streets' commission by Open Eye Gallery, Historic England and Photoworks.

Part of a collaborative project by Tony Mallon and the Prescot Photography Group.

Content

This is part of the Job: HEC01/128/01/04/02 Picturing High Streets Photographer Residencies - Tony Mallon: Prescot - Prescot Church Hall Photography Club; within the Volume: HEC01/128/01/04 Picturing High Streets Photographer Residencies - Tony Mallon: Prescot; within the Sub Series: HEC01/128/01 Picturing High Streets: Photographer Residencies; within the Series: HEC01/128 Picturing High Streets; within the Collection: HEC01 Historic England

Rights

© Stephen Jackson

People & Organisations

Photographer: Jackson, Stephen

Keywords

21st Century Barbers Shop, People At Work