Mark De-Lisser, Edmund Rudder and Marcellous Copeland say it is 'surreal' to see the image on display.
From left: Mark De-Lisser, Edmund Rudder and Marcellous Copeland were photographed by award-winning photographer Ingrid Pollard at Tulse Hill School in 1989
Mark De-Lisser, Edmund Rudder and Marcellous Copeland were photographed by award-winning photographer Ingrid Pollard at Tulse Hill School in 1989. The photo of the boys, who are now in their 50s, is on display at the Tate Britain from Thursday as part of The 80s: Photographing Britain exhibition. It is the first time Pollard's photos of pupils from the boys' school have ever been exhibited in the UK.
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