Charity seeks stars of 1970s photo archive
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Dr Richard Westcott listening to his patient Bill Brown's chest
An arts charity is searching for people who appeared in pictures documenting rural life in Devon in the 1970s and 1980s.
It is part of a project called Hidden Histories by Beaford Arts, which owns the collection.
Dr Richard Westcott features in some of the 80,000 photographs.
He said the images, taken by photographer James Ravilious showed people "where they belonged".
Dr Westcott said many of the pictures showed the photographer's "respect" for the working class and "gave dignity" to those pictured.

Ivor Brock rescuing a lamb in the snow in Dolton, February 1978

Archie Parkhouse with a cup of tea after coming in from the snow in Dolton in February 1978

Hunt followers in Westacott, Riddlecombe in 1975
"You have people doing things at work or resting, totally oblivious of the camera," he said.
"Here was a man who could be so unobtrusive and put people at ease, it was a key part of his skill as a photographer."
Sophie McCormack, who works on the Beaford Archive of more than 80,000 images, said they show a community "on the cusp of change" as mechanisation began to be involved more heavily in agriculture during this period.
The charity has invited people who see themselves in the archive's pictures, external to contact them and tell their story from the time.
James Ravilious died in 1999, having given honorary membership of the Royal Photographic Society in recognition of his contribution to photography, two years earlier.

Wedding guests in Holsworthy, August 1972

Diane Hiscock competing in the pancake race, Fore Street, Dolton, 1974

Bill Cooke in Cole House Yard in Riddlecombe, 1975

A village grocery store with customers in Black Torrington, December 1979

Archie Parkhouse and his cow, 1980

Amos Oke, a retired farmer at Deckport near Hatherleigh in 1977