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Steve McQueen’s Year 3

Steve McQueen was born in London and one of the first schools to get involved was his own primary school in Ealing. won an Oscar for Best Picture in 2014. Over the last school year Steve McQueen and his team have been photographing Year 3 classes from schools across London. Around 65,000 seven- and eight-year-olds have been photographed to create a mass portrait of Londoners of one age group, showing the future of the city, the people who will make London their own in years to come.

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