By Subject: CENSORSHIP, OBSCENITY AND MORALITY
Pornography
Click on the headlines below to see more information about each cutting. Cuttings are ordered chronologically.
- Destroy this book, says Recorder
- The repentant photographer
- They didn’t know their photos were being sold
- Letter: Traffic in pornography: the “abnormal” people, by G Lines
- Letter: Traffic in pornography: the “abnormal” people, by N Walter
- Letter: Traffic in pornography: the “abnormal” people, by M Bourne
- Letter: Addiction to pornography: a plea for charity, by R Conquest
- Letter: Addiction to pornography: a plea for charity, by D E Pearson
- Letter: Addiction to pornography: a plea for charity, by N Epton
- Photos a wife passed on
- Letter: Traffic in pornography: censorship favours abnormality, by A Comfort
- Letter: Traffic in pornography, by D Holbrook
- Steps to ban private pornographic films
- Photographs offence by Lord Horder Bb
- Magazines to be forfeited: seized by police
- The new morality: pornography, by David Holbrook
- The Press
- Stephen Vizinczey: pornography and the contemporary prig
- ‘Girlie’ books, says Meg Munro, the new status symbol of 1967
- Seized ‘nudes’ freed