11 photos celebrating the life and times of counter-culture icon Jim Haynes
As tributes pour in following the news that 1960s counterculture figure and Traverse Theatre founder Jim Haynes has died, we take a closer look at the life and times of a man who was truly one of a kind.
Born in Louisiana, Haynes relocated to Europe in the late 1950s, settling for a time in Edinburgh where he helped transform the underground arts scene.
Along with local arts icon Richard Demarco, Haynes founded the Traverse Theatre, with the venue serving as a launchpad for a whole host of future famous names in British theatre and film.
In 1969, Haynes moved to Paris where he became well-known for his open house dinner parties and further established himself as a leading figure of the counterculture.
Maintaining links with Scotland and Edinburgh throughout his life, Haynes was awarded an honorary doctorate from Edinburgh Napier University in 2018.
1. Every Job Man
Jim Haynes, appearing in the Every Job Man at the Traverse theatre in Edinburgh, February 1984.
Photo: Alex Brown
2. Old Traverse
Entrance to the old Traverse Theatre at 112 West Bow, 1975.
Photo: DENIS STRAUGHAN
3. Soroptomist Club
Mr Jim Haynes addresses the Soroptomist Club of Edinburgh, 1965.
Photo: Unknown
4. Richard Demarco
Richard Demarco, (Ricky Demarco) co-founder of the Traverse Art Gallery (with Jim Haynes). Mr Demarco is photographed with Jerry Loanard.
Photo: Denis Straughan