David Bailey
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 86 |
Date of birth | January 2,1938 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Leytonstone |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Artworks | Rolling Stones Contact Sheet |
Xman | |
Shoe Tongue | |
On view | Ullens Center for Contemporary Art |
Spouse | Catherine Dyer |
Marie Helvin | |
Children | Sascha Bailey |
Fenton Bailey | |
Paloma Bailey | |
Fenton Fox Bailey | |
Parents | Herbert Bailey |
Gladys Bailey | |
Job | Photographer |
Actor | |
Writer | |
Film director | |
Film Producer | |
Movies/Shows | Martini Lunch |
The Intruder | |
Beaton by Bailey | |
Up the MacGregors! | |
G. G. Passion | |
My Generation | |
Warhol | |
Works | Shoe Tongue |
American Vogue, April 1962 | |
Rolling Stones Contact Sheet | |
Globe Artichoke | |
Gorilla | |
Siblings | Thelma Bailey |
Championship | AMA 250cc - 1983 AMA 250cc SX - 1983AMA 500cc - 1984, 1986 |
Win | 30 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 419279 |
Bailey Exposed
Models close- up
Bailey's Stardust
Eye
Tears and Tears
If we shadows
Havana
Pictures that Mark Can Do
Flowers, Skulls, Contacts
David Bailey
8 Minutes: Hirst & Bailey
Goodbye Baby & Amen: A Saraband for the Sixties
Mrs. David Bailey
David Bailey: Chasing Rainbows
Bailey's Box of Postcards
Masterpieces of Erotic Photography
Nudes, 1981-1984
Mixed moments
London NW1: Urban Landscapes
Fotografie 1964-1983
Diamond Geezers: True Stories of the Hardest Men in Britain
Another Image: Papua New Guinea
David Bailey: Birth of the Cool, 1957-1969
Imagine: A Book for Band Aid
Practical SCADA for industry
The Nhs Budget Holder's Survival Guide
Friends Like Us
Mrs. David Bailey: 81 Fotografien
Doctor Who: Web in Space
Training Handbook
Les héros du rock and roll
Quest Amongst Friends
David Bailey: Black and White Memories : an Exhibition Held in the Galleries of the Art of Photography, Henry Cole Wing, 28 September-27 November 1983
The Final Rule
The Art of Violence: True Stories of the Hardest Men in Britain
Abau language phonology and grammar
Naughty Bastards - Twenty One True Stories
Nine by Nine
David Bailey Life story
David Royston Bailey CBE is an English photographer and director, most widely known for his fashion photography and portraiture, and role in shaping the image of the Swinging Sixties.
The photos that capture Glasgow's cultural melting pot
... Reflecting on his personal journey he said: " I loved David Bailey s pictures of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones and was drawn in by the celebrity culture...
BMW investment secures future of Mini factories
... David Bailey, professor of business economics at Birmingham Business School, believes the BMW announcement will be " very good news" for the UK industry...
The science behind the Fukushima waste water release
... And physicist David Bailey, who runs a French laboratory measuring radioactivity, agreed, adding: " The key thing is how much tritium is there...
Mary Quant: The mini skirt and PVC pioneer
... Photographer David Bailey, who captured much of the spirit of London in the 1960s, told the BBC that Quant " was so nice about me"...
Press Association photographers pick their top shots of 2022
... " Photographer becomes subjectIan West was on hand when photographer David Bailey launched his exhibition Vision And Sound, showcasing his portraiture of celebrities and other subjects from the 1960s and beyond, including John Lennon and Sir Paul McCartney...
Covid: English pubs welcome no curbs and France tightens measures
... British Medical Association chairman in Wales Dr David Bailey said after the " big push" to get people jabbed before Christmas, he would expect to see reduced Omicron transmission in the very early part of the new year...
Ford to make electric car parts at Halewood plant
... The announcement suggested the facility would be an important part of electric vehicle manufacturing in the UK, Prof David Bailey of Birmingham Business School, said...
Olympus betting-camera business after 84 years
... The 1970s was a highlight, with your cameras in the television advertised by prominent photographers such as David Bailey and Lord Litchfield...
Car industry: What's behind recent closures?
Honda UK is closing its Swindon plant by 2021, with the loss of about 3,500 jobs. Jaguar Land Rover and Nissan are also cutting production and jobs. So What 's going on?
Honda is a big lossHonda 's Swindon plant is the UK's fourth-largest car factory.
Honda Civic hatchbacks are made there. The model was the third most widely produced car in the UK in 2017,
The Swindon plant was established in 1985. But in recent years, it has operated at less than full capacity, citing falling demand from Europe. That caused Honda to suspend a Production Line with a capacity of 100,000 units in 2014.
Brexit uncertaintyJapanese car producers, including Nissan, have said that Brexit uncertainty is not helping them "plan for The Future ". Nissan recently opted to build the next X-Trail model in Japan, rather than in Sunderland.
But, Honda said that the plant closure in Swindon wasn't related to the UK's decision to leave the European Union . It said that restructuring would bring it closer to Key Markets such as China or the US.
In a statement, Business Secretary Greg Clark echoed that it was "a commercial decision" for The Company .
Manufacturing companies rely on complex supply chains across Europe, allowing them to trade parts and produce cars "just In Time " for deliveries.
Industry figures have suggested that any additional tariffs placed on car exports after Brexit could negatively affect business. A tariff is a tax paid on goods Crossing Borders .
They have also called for clarity for EU automotive workers in the UK. The SMMT estimates that 10% of people employed in The Car industry are from elsewhere in the EU.
Back to JapanAnother thing affecting car manufacturers is a new trade deal between the EU and Japan that came into force in February. It will see tariffs on cars exported from Japan to Europe reduced to zero over the next 10 years.
, Consulting Firm LMC Automotive estimated that More Than 730,000 cars built in the UK in 2018 were for Nissan, Toyota and Honda - nearly half of all light vehicles produced.
That could encourage Japanese companies, such as Honda , to redirect jobs and investment Back Home , leaving UK car manufacturing At Risk .
The director of global production forecast at LMC also said that if the UK were to leave the EU without a deal, cars made in Japan could, under the new EU-Japan trade deal, end up costing less to import into the EU than those produced in the UK.
Falling Chinese demandIndian-owned Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) confirmed in January that it would be cutting 4,500 jobs, with most coming from its UK workforce.
It said that it was facing a different challenge in the Asian market: a sales slowdown in China.
Passenger vehicle wholesales fell by 17. 7% year-on-year to 2. 02 million units, according to the latest figures from China's Association of Automobile Manufacturers.
For 2018 as a whole, sales dropped by 4. 1% - The First annual decrease since the early 1990s.
Analysts have said US-China trade tensions could also make 2019 a challenging year for car companies.
The Two Countries have been Locked In an escalating trade war, imposing duties on billions of dollars worth of one another's goods.
Shift away from dieselIn 2018, sales of new diesel cars in the UK fell by nearly 30%,
The government had previously introduced tax breaks on diesel cars, when Gordon Brown was chancellor, but sales have been falling since 2016.
Prof David Bailey , from Aston University , in Birmingham, said that fewer diesel cars were being purchased for two main reasons: The Environment and consumer confusion.
The Volkswagen "diesel-gate" scandal showed that many diesel cars were producing higher levels of nitrogen oxides (NOx) on The Road than in laboratory tests. Nitrogen oxides are associated with breathing difficulties.
Diesel cars typically produce less CO2 than petrol vehicles. But with an increased focus on air quality in urban areas and on NOx as a contributor to pollution in cities, diesel is facing a backlash.
In the UK, diesel cars that fail to meet the latest emissions standards now face an extra charge, while A Number of European countries, including the UK, have announced bans on both new diesel and petrol vehicles in The Future .
With doubts over the resale value of diesel cars, taxation and where they might be able to be driven, Prof Bailey added, consumer confusion had dragged on sales.
Electric revolution?Honda said the decision to close its Swindon manufacturing plant was down to changes in The Car industry and the need to launch electric and hybrid vehicles.
The global stock of electric cars rose to More Than three million in 2017, up from 14,260 in 2010, according to the.
Jim Holder, editorial director of What Car? magazine, told Bbc News the UK played a "relatively small part" in their production.
JLR builds The Hybrid Range Rover at its factory in Solihull, West Midlands , while Toyota produces hybrid versions of the Corolla at its plant in Burnaston, Derbyshire.
Nissan manufactures the Leaf Electric Car at its plant in Sunderland. It was The Best selling electric vehicle in Europe in 2018, with 40,000 made in Sunderland and sold across The Continent .
But, relatively low sales of the vehicles in the UK, The Fall in the value of the pound and cuts to government grants for buyers could make manufacturers build electric cars elsewhere, Mr Holder said.
China is generally seen as The World leader in electric vehicle production, as well as the largest market for cars.
The Chinese government has encouraged production. And rules introduced in 2019 banned setting up companies that make only combustion-engine cars.
The new guidelines also mean major manufacturers could be punished for failing to meet quotas for zero-emission and low-emission cars.
In September 2018, £106m for research and development in zero-emission vehicles, new batteries and low-carbon technology.
But consumer take-up of plug-in cars is now falling behind the EU average, according to the latest figures from the.
The government has said it wants to make the UK "The Best place in The World " to own an electric vehicle.
However, in 2018, it ended grants for new plug-in hybrids and the subsidy for purely electric cars was reduced from £4,500 to £3,500.
, The Chair of Parliament's Business Select Committee Rachel Reeves criticised the decision to remove subsidies for less polluting cars, as well as the lack of charging points in the UK.
And with relatively high purchase costs and many unknown factors surrounding the UK's charging infrastructure, motorists may need more persuasion to make the Switch .
honda, car industry, companies, brexit
Source of news: bbc.com