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  1. Oct 22, 2018 · Notting Hill became entwined with modern culture. The Beatles filmed part of A Hard Day’s Night in the streets of the local streets. Mick Jagger bought his famous red hussar’s jacket from ‘I Was Lord Kitchener’s Valet’ in Portobello Road, starting a trend even copied by the Beatles.

  2. Lesson details. Key learning points. What local records, including newspapers and diaries, can tell us about Notting Hill. What national records, including opinion polls and census reports, can tell about Notting Hill. Sources have different strengths and weaknesses. Common misconception.

  3. I can describe the conditions in Notting Hill in the 1950s and explain the problems Caribbean migrants faced and initiatives introduced to support them.

  4. Why was the Notting Hill Carnival an important development in the 1960s? It showcased a mix of Caribbean and British food, costumes and music. Correct answer: It showcased Caribbean food, costumes and music to new audiences.

  5. Introduction. This guide aims to support your teachings of the events that ensued in the Notting Hill historic environment. However, the terms and notions discussed in this booklet can be applied to the teaching and understanding of Black British history by large.

  6. Claudia Jones wanted to celebrate African-Caribbean culture and unite the community after the Notting Hill riots. The first carnival took place outside of Notting Hill in January 1959 and was sponsored by the West Indian Gazette. The carnival was televised by the BBC. Some of the money raised was used to help

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  8. The Notting Hill riots were a significant event in the history of race relations in the UK and played a role in drawing attention to issues of racism and discrimination. They sparked national debates and further activism to combat racial prejudice and inequality.