25 Nov 2008
A photographic journey from Britain to India
Simon Bainbridge

Ever wonder what happens to the clothes you donate to charity?
Photographer Tim Mitchell decided to find out, travelling to northern India with an anthropologist, following a trail that passed through recycling operations through to bustling market places.
The resulting story, India Recycled, can be seen at one of London's hidden gems, the Horniman Museum in Forest Hill (be sure to check out the stuffed walrus and other exotica in the museum's Natural History Gallery), which runs to 25 January.
This Thursday evening (27 November, 7-8pm) there's a free talk based around the exhibition, with the photographer, anthropologist and photographic historian Helen James all contributing.
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