Terry O’Neill, whose images captured ‘60s London, dies at 81

In this file photo dated Thursday Jan. 31, 2013, a man views photographs of footballers by Terry O’Neill are seen on display at the Strike A Pose: 50 Years of Football & Fashion, exhibition preview at the National Football Museum in Manchester, England. Terry O’Neill photos seen are World Cup England soccer team captain Bobby Moore at left taken in 1975, and a gathering of some England soccer player greats taken in 1972. Iconic photographer Terry O’Neill, who chronicled the swinging 60s generation, died Saturday Nov. 17, 2019, aged 81, according to an announcement from his licensing agency. (AP Photo/Jon Super, FILE)

In this B/W file photo dated Nov 12, 1985, actress Faye Dunaway smiles during opening night of her husband, photographer Terry O’Neill’s exhibit at New York’s Susan Michael’s Galerie Lafayette, as O’Neill celebrates publication of his book “Legends” covering 20-years of his photography. Iconic photographer Terry O’Neill, who chronicled the swinging 60s generation, died Saturday Nov. 17, 2019, aged 81, according to an announcement from his licensing agency. (AP Photo/Erica Lansner, FILE)

LONDON — British photographer Terry O’Neill, whose images captured London’s Swinging ’60s and who created iconic portraits of Elton John, Brigitte Bardot and Winston Churchill, has died at age 81.

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