Stuart Griffiths

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Stuart Griffiths may refer to:

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Stuart Griffiths is a British photographer and writer living in Hastings, East Sussex. He published photographs from his time in the Parachute Regiment in The Myth of the Airborne Warrior (2011) and wrote about that period and later in Pigs' Disco (2013). Griffiths has had a solo exhibition, Closer, at MAC, Birmingham and his work is held in the collection of the Imperial War Museums.