Les Skuse Tattoo Studio, Bristol
Tattooist Les Skuse, the founder of the Bristol Tattoo Club (also known as the Bristol Tattooing Club), tattoos an image of Jesus Christ, captioned 'Ecce homo' (Latin for 'Behold the Man') onto the back of a man at Skuse's tattoo studio, as customers select their tattoo from an album, with sample designs displayed on the walls, in Bristol, England, October 1954. (Photo by John Pratt/Keystone Features/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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1937380685
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Hulton Archive
Date created:
01 October, 1954
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- 1954,
- Adult,
- Archival,
- Back,
- Black And White,
- Body Adornment,
- Bristol - England,
- Choice,
- Customer,
- Ecce Homo,
- England,
- Group Of People,
- Horizontal,
- Human Interest,
- Image,
- Indoors,
- Jesus Christ,
- Leisure Activity,
- Men,
- October,
- People,
- Photography,
- Showing,
- Sitting,
- Small Group Of People,
- Sport,
- Tattoo,
- Tattooing,
- UK,
- White People,