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  • A roadside sign warns local Native Americans of alcohol dependency, on 25th August 1998, at San Carlos Apache Reservation, Arizona, USA.
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  • In a quirky scene of religious morality and a Christian lifestyle, a figure of Jesus stands surrounded by the bottles of an alcoholic night for others, on 18th July, at Aveira, Portugal. The World Health Organisation has called on governments to do more to prevent alcohol-related deaths and diseases as it released its Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health 2014 earlier this week, which found alcohol consumption in Portugal is still above the European average. 18 is the legal age for the purchase of alcohol in Portugal.
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  • In a quirky scene of religious morality and a Christian lifestyle, a figure of Jesus stands surrounded by the bottles of an alcoholic night for others, on 18th July, at Aveira, Portugal. The World Health Organisation has called on governments to do more to prevent alcohol-related deaths and diseases as it released its Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health 2014 earlier this week, which found alcohol consumption in Portugal is still above the European average. 18 is the legal age for the purchase of alcohol in Portugal.
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  • Rows of alcohol spirit bottles hanging in an English pub in London.  A pub is a drinking establishment and is a fundamental part to British culture and is often the focal point to a local community.   Many of these hard liquors are offering a special promotion to have a double measure of alcohol for a very small price, this type of promotion has been blamed for encouraging people to binge drink (heavy consumption of alcohol over a short period of time) and is a serious public health issue in the United Kingdom. Binge drinking is associated with a profound social harm, economic costs as well as increased disease burden.
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  • Rows of alcohol spirit bottles hanging in an English pub in London.  A pub is a drinking establishment and is a fundamental part to British culture and is often the focal point to a local community.   Many of these hard liquors are offering a special promotion to have a double measure of alcohol for a very small price, this type of promotion has been blamed for encouraging people to binge drink (heavy consumption of alcohol over a short period of time) and is a serious public health issue in the United Kingdom. Binge drinking is associated with a profound social harm, economic costs as well as increased disease burden.
    UK-Drinking-Culture-Public-House-4.jpg
  • Rows of alcohol spirit bottles hanging in an English pub in London.  A pub is a drinking establishment and is a fundamental part to British culture and is often the focal point to a local community.   Many of these hard liquors are offering a special promotion to have a double measure of alcohol for a very small price, this type of promotion has been blamed for encouraging people to binge drink (heavy consumption of alcohol over a short period of time) and is a serious public health issue in the United Kingdom. Binge drinking is associated with a profound social harm, economic costs as well as increased disease burden.
    UK-Drinking-Culture-Public-House-3.jpg
  • Rows of alcohol spirit bottles hanging in an English pub in London.  A pub is a drinking establishment and is a fundamental part to British culture and is often the focal point to a local community.   Many of these hard liquors are offering a special promotion to have a double measure of alcohol for a very small price, this type of promotion has been blamed for encouraging people to binge drink (heavy consumption of alcohol over a short period of time) and is a serious public health issue in the United Kingdom. Binge drinking is associated with a profound social harm, economic costs as well as increased disease burden.
    UK-Drinking-Culture-Public-House-1.jpg
  • Paramedics assist a bloodied man under the influence of alcohol, picked up by Atlanta police after a street altercation. Standing between the medical staff that have been called to assist him and determine whether he needs treatment, the man looks dazed and confused, unsure where he is and what has happened to him. He wears a red sports jacket and the blood from a facial would have dripped and spattered his shirt underneath. The streets of Atlanta are dark in this neighbourhood, used to violence among the homeless and those dependent on alcohol.
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  • Orthodox Jewish men dance to music in a driveway of a wealthy man of the area whilst waiting to gain access to the household. It is stated that the men should drink so much alcohol that they don’t know the difference between right and wrong.  Purim is one of the most entertaining Jewish holidays.  It commemorates the time when the Jewish people living in Persia were saved from extermination from a massacre by Haman. Due to the courage of a young Jewish woman called Esther. It is customary to hold carnival-like celebrations on Purim, and for groups of men to go round on the back of lorries and in open top buses visiting local wealthy men, collecting for their charity. It is stated that the men should drink so much alcohol that they don’t know the difference between right and wrong.
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  • A young man in his twenties parties in the evening at a Coates Wine Bar on London Wall in the heart of the City of London, England. Holding a small glass containing a shot of alcohol, he sings at the top of his voice during a Karaoke night. He wears a shirt and tie so probably works in an office. Without a care in the world he has closed his eyes to enjoy the moment of elation and alcohol. It's dark in the bar with few lights in the background but spotlights have little effect to brighten up the scene.
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  • A woman driver is breathalysed at the roadside by an officer from the City of London Police. During a night shift in the streets near Liverpool Street Station, the lady blows into the device until the officer tells her to stop, having supplied sufficient breath that can be measured for alcohol in milligrams of Oxygen. When the user exhales into the breathalyzer, any ethanol present in their breath is oxidized to acetic acid at the anode. The overall reaction is the oxidation of ethanol to acetic acid and water. The electrical current produced by this reaction is measured, processed, and displayed as an approximation of overall blood alcohol content by the breathalyser. The first practical roadside breath-testing device intended for use by the police was the drunkometer. The drunkometer was developed by Professor Harger in 1938.
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  • A large, manly woman sips a pint of lager during a darts tournament where she competes in an England Open tournament at the Bunn Leisure Holiday Park in Selsey, near Chichester on the south coast of England. Holding three darts with a Union Jack flags on the 'flights', her glass covers her face but we see her rings and bracelet and her ample belly after a life of beer and cigarettes in pubs like this. A great deal of alcohol (mostly lager, but also Coke) is consumed during darts tournaments although smoking in public places has now been banned in the UK, including pubs and bars. This audience seemed to consist largely of very large lesbian women from working families which seems to suggest that the pub (and alcohol) is still the place where women are attracted to the game of darts.
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  • Four white British men line up their drinking glasses on a bar in an English pub in London, United Kingdom.  Two men have been drinking beer and two have been drinking hard liquor spirit drinks. Drinking alcohol in pubs is a fundamental part of British culture.
    UK-Drinking-Culture-Public-House-9.jpg
  • Four white British men line up their drinking glasses on a bar in an English pub in London, United Kingdom.  Two men have been drinking beer and two have been drinking hard liquor spirit drinks. Drinking alcohol in pubs is a fundamental part of British culture.
    UK-Drinking-Culture-Public-House-8.jpg
  • Four white British men line up their drinking glasses on a bar in an English pub in London, United Kingdom.  Two men have been drinking beer and two have been drinking hard liquor spirit drinks. Drinking alcohol in pubs is a fundamental part of British culture.
    UK-Drinking-Culture-Public-House-7.jpg
  • Four white British men line up their drinking glasses on a bar in an English pub in London, United Kingdom.  Two men have been drinking beer and two have been drinking hard liquor spirit drinks. Drinking alcohol in pubs is a fundamental part of British culture.
    UK-Drinking-Culture-Public-House-6.jpg
  • Sign for a shop selling Cheap Booze. The low cost selling of alcohol is a particularly thorny issue in the UK where alcohol abuse is rife. This shop in Hoxton in East London is well reknowned for it's rather obvious signage.
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  • Sign for a shop selling Cheap Booze. The low cost selling of alcohol is a particularly thorny issue in the UK where alcohol abuse is rife. This shop in Hoxton in East London is well reknowned for it's rather obvious signage.
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  • Sign for a shop selling Cheap Booze. The low cost selling of alcohol is a particularly thorny issue in the UK where alcohol abuse is rife. This shop in Hoxton in East London is well reknowned for it's rather obvious signage.
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  • English writer, Jeffrey Barnard drinks at lunchtime in his favoured Coach And Horses pub, in the summer of 1990 in Soho, London, England. Jeffrey Bernard 1932 – 1997 was a British journalist, best known for his weekly column Low Life in The Spectator magazine, and also notorious for a feckless and chaotic career and life of alcohol abuse. He became associated with the louche and bohemian atmosphere that existed in Londons Soho district. He was later immortalised in the comical play Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell by Keith Waterhouse.
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  • Window sign stating: We do not sell any cigarettes and alcohol! 24 hours CCTV in operation”.
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  • The noted barfly, low-life and writer Jeffrey Bernard (1932 - 1997) is seen holding a drink in his favourite position at the Coach and Horse pub in Greek Street, London’s Soho. Around him are his drinking buddies and even in the background, the celebrated landlord of this bohemian drinking hole, Norman Balon known as London’s rudest landlord. The interior of the pub was recreated on stage for the Keith Waterhouse ‘s biographical play about Bernard's life “Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell”. The play was successful and Balon's memoirs followed entitled You're Barred, You Bastards (ISBN 0283997621). Barnard was a British journalist, best known for his weekly column "Low Life" in the Spectator magazine, but also notorious for a feckless and chaotic career and life of alcohol abuse.
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  • As suited commuters begin their homeward journeys across London Bridge, towards the station that will transport them home to families and security, a homeless man without the warmth of relatives nor a roof over his head, rants and shouts at the respectable people with jobs and incomes. He has been drinking alcohol and sits leaning against the bridge's wall, pointing and threatening but all walk on past, afraid and embarrassed. We see the social divisions of English society, of prospects and wealth versus hopelessness and poverty as those who are marginalised and perhaps suffering from mental health problems are ignored by the successful capitalist.
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  • With royal crests, twelve boxes of Gordon’s special Dry Gin are stacked at a duty free logistics warehouse near Heathrow airport,  destined for departing passengers. There are six one and a half litre bottles inside these yellow boxes marked with the famous Gordon’s brand, produced in the United Kingdom and under license in other former British territories, owned by the alcohol company Diageo Plc. It was developed in London in 1769 by a Scot, Alexander Gordon. The Special London Dry Gin he developed proved successful, and its recipe remains unchanged to this day. Triple-distilled, the gin contains juniper berries, coriander seeds, angelica root and one other botanical ingredients though the recipe for Gordon's is known to only four people in the world and has been kept a secret for 200 years.nt transporting of goods in and out of this logistics hub.
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  • During the Jewish festival of Purim A group of Orthodox Jewish boys from the Viznitz Yeshiva (school) in fancy dress visit local businessmen to collect money for their school. The Purim Rabbi (centre) leads the group with a song, they drink alcohol at every house they visit during the day.
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  • People gather and lay messages and flowers at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathH.jpg
  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathAR.jpg
  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathAF.jpg
  • Girl worse the wear from alcohol being helped by friends during Mardi Gras on 25th February 2020 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Mardi Gras is the biggest celebration the city of New Orleans hosts every year. The magnificent, costumed, beaded and feathered party is laced with tradition and  having a good time. Celebrations are concentrated for about two weeks before and culminate on Fat Tuesday the day before Ash Wednesday and Lent.
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  • Small half and quarter bottles of spirits for sale in a corner shop window on 24th February 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Spirits are distilled alcohol in various forms, seen here as whiskey, rum and gin.
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  • Small half and quarter bottles of spirits for sale in a corner shop window on 24th February 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Spirits are distilled alcohol in various forms, seen here as whiskey, rum and gin.
    20200224_spirits bottles_001.jpg
  • Workers use pitchforks and shovels to stir fermented grain ahead of alcohol extraction at a baijiu production facility that is part of the Shuijingfang museum, operated by Sichuan Swellfun Co., a unit of Diageo Plc in Chengdu, China, on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016. With less than 1 percent of baijiu, or white liquor, consumed abroad, Chinese distillers want to transform the fiery Chinese grain liquor into the new tequila for Americans and Europeans.
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  • Workers use bamboo poles to lift and to open up a steam vat ahead of alcohol extraction at a baijiu production facility that is part of the Shuijingfang museum, operated by Sichuan Swellfun Co., a unit of Diageo Plc in Chengdu, China, on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016. With less than 1 percent of baijiu, or white liquor, consumed abroad, Chinese distillers want to transform the fiery Chinese grain liquor into the new tequila for Americans and Europeans.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 16th March 2014. Revellers gather in central London for the annual St Patrick’s Day celebrations. Saint Patrick's Day or the Feast of Saint Patrick is a cultural and religious holiday celebrated annually on 17 March, the death date of the most commonly-recognised patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick. Nowadays the celebration is a fun excuse for some craic and lots of drinking. Council workers clearing up the empty bottles and cans of alcohol.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 16th March 2014. Revellers gather in central London for the annual St Patrick’s Day celebrations. Saint Patrick's Day or the Feast of Saint Patrick is a cultural and religious holiday celebrated annually on 17 March, the death date of the most commonly-recognised patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick. Nowadays the celebration is a fun excuse for some craic and lots of drinking. Council workers clearing up the empty bottles and cans of alcohol.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 16th March 2014. Revellers gather in central London for the annual St Patrick’s Day celebrations. Saint Patrick's Day or the Feast of Saint Patrick is a cultural and religious holiday celebrated annually on 17 March, the death date of the most commonly-recognised patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick. Nowadays the celebration is a fun excuse for some craic and lots of drinking. Council workers clearing up the empty bottles and cans of alcohol.
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  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
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  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
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  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
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  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
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  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
    _MG_5984_1_1.jpg
  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
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  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
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  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
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  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
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  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
    _MG_5567_1_1.jpg
  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
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  • A London office worker sings out loud during a karaoke night at a City of London wine bar. Grasping a glass of an unknown drink, he shouts out the words during this evening of after-work merriment where friends and associates gather to share alcohol and fun.
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  • Bolivia,  June 2013. La Cumbre , near La Paz, 15,260 feet, 4,650 metres . 21st June Aymara New Year (Machaq Mara) , the winter solstice when the sun  comes to earth and signifies the time for planting and new growth. Drinking alcohol to honour Mother Earth, Pachamama.
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  • Two elderly passengers have stopped by in a retail space called World of Duty Free to taste Scottish Malt Whiskey in Terminal 5 at heathrow Airport. The two South-Africans travel widely across the world to visit their extended family and like to stop by this shop to try the various blends of Scotch with the help of a sales person who helps them decide which bottles to buy. Together they swallow the fine alcohol and taste its delicate and subtle differences. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • During a televised TV screening in a West End pub, England World Cup football fans have gathered to watch their team's opening match versus USA on TV in London. A bald-headed man is with his drunken partner and he drinks a pint of beer as his mates dance and sing a known football anthem. Dressed in fashionably similar England shirts - complete with the epic Three Lions badge, worn on the team's chests since their 1966 victory - the last national victory. Much alcohol (mostly, lager beer) is consumed and noisy, loutish behaviour can be heard in the capital's streets.
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  • During a televised TV screening in a West End pub, England World Cup football fans have gathered to watch their team's opening match versus USA on TV in London. A bald-headed man is with his drunken partner and he holds a megaphone loudhailer that plays a known football anthem that everyone else sings along to. Dressed in fashionably similar England shirts - complete with the epic Three Lions badge, worn on the team's chests since their 1966 victory - the last national victory. Much alcohol (mostly, lager beer) is consumed and noisy, loutish behaviour can be heard in the capital's streets.
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  • During the Jewish festival of Purim a group of Orthodox Jewish boys from the Viznitz Yeshiva (school) in fancy dress celebrate the festival with a feast. The evening quickly moves onto dancing on the tables that sends food flying everywhere. The school boys drink large amounts of alcohol throughout the day and night.
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  • During the Jewish festival of Purim a group of Orthodox Jewish boys from the Viznitz Yeshiva (school) in fancy dress visit local businessmen to collect money for their school. The group perform tasks and dance to earn the money, they drink alcohol at every house they visit during the day.
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  • Purim is one of the most entertaining Jewish holidays.  It commemorates the time when the Jewish people living in Persia were saved from extermination from a massacre by Haman. Due to the courage of a young Jewish woman called Esther. It is customary to hold carnival-like celebrations on Purim, and for groups of men to go round on the back of lorries and in open top buses visiting local wealthy men, collecting for their charity. It is stated that the men should drink so much alcohol that they don’t know the difference between right and wrong.
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  • People gather and lay messages and flowers at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • People gather and lay messages and flowers at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • People gather and lay messages and flowers at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathX.jpg
  • People gather and lay flowers at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • People gather at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • People gather at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathU.jpg
  • People gather and lay flowers at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathR.jpg
  • Two pairs of Amy Winehouse's actual shoes brought down by a friend of hers at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. Fearing they would be taken the friend then romoved the shoes and gave one pair to a distressed fan. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • Two pairs of Amy Winehouse's actual shoes brought down by a friend of hers at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. Fearing they would be taken the friend then romoved the shoes and gave one pair to a distressed fan. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathO.jpg
  • Two pairs of Amy Winehouse's actual shoes brought down by a friend of hers at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. Fearing they would be taken the friend then romoved the shoes and gave one pair to a distressed fan. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • People gather and lay messages and flowers at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • People gather and lay messages and flowers at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • The home of Amy Winehouse, 30 Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • The home of Amy Winehouse, 30 Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • Brandon Hayward (far right 16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan poses with his friends at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • A very upset Amy Winehouse fan cries at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathAQ.jpg
  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • People gather and lay flowers at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathAM.jpg
  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan talks to the media at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathAJ.jpg
  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • A newspaper headline reads 'AMY DEAD' as people gather and lay flowers at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathAE.jpg
  • People gather and lay flowers at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathAA.jpg
  • People gather and lay flowers at a memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathA.jpg
  • A worker opens a tap to let distilled alcohol flow out of a steam vat at a baijiu production facility that is part of the Shuijingfang museum, operated by Sichuan Swellfun Co., a unit of Diageo Plc in Chengdu, China, on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016. With less than 1 percent of baijiu, or white liquor, consumed abroad, Chinese distillers want to transform the fiery Chinese grain liquor into the new tequila for Americans and Europeans.
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  • Workers use bamboo poles to lift and to open up a steam vat ahead of alcohol extraction at a baijiu production facility that is part of the Shuijingfang museum, operated by Sichuan Swellfun Co., a unit of Diageo Plc in Chengdu, China, on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016. With less than 1 percent of baijiu, or white liquor, consumed abroad, Chinese distillers want to transform the fiery Chinese grain liquor into the new tequila for Americans and Europeans.
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  • Workers use pitchforks and shovels to stir fermented grain ahead of alcohol extraction at a baijiu production facility that is part of the Shuijingfang museum, operated by Sichuan Swellfun Co., a unit of Diageo Plc in Chengdu, China, on Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2016. With less than 1 percent of baijiu, or white liquor, consumed abroad, Chinese distillers want to transform the fiery Chinese grain liquor into the new tequila for Americans and Europeans.
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  • Junior Health Minister and Conservative MP, Edwina Currie at an alcohol awareness initiative in 1988 in London, England.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 16th March 2014. Revellers gather in central London for the annual St Patrick’s Day celebrations. Saint Patrick's Day or the Feast of Saint Patrick is a cultural and religious holiday celebrated annually on 17 March, the death date of the most commonly-recognised patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick. Nowadays the celebration is a fun excuse for some craic and lots of drinking. Council workers clearing up the empty bottles and cans of alcohol.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 16th March 2014. Revellers gather in central London for the annual St Patrick’s Day celebrations. Saint Patrick's Day or the Feast of Saint Patrick is a cultural and religious holiday celebrated annually on 17 March, the death date of the most commonly-recognised patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick. Nowadays the celebration is a fun excuse for some craic and lots of drinking. Council workers clearing up the empty bottles and cans of alcohol.
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  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
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  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
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  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
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  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
    _MG_5843_1_1.jpg
  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
    _MG_5835_1_1.jpg
  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
    _MG_5821_1_1.jpg
  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
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  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
    _MG_5785_1_1.jpg
  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
    _MG_5673_1_1.jpg
  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
    _MG_5587_1_1.jpg
  • Potosi is the most famous city in Bolivia for silver and tin mining, Cerro Rico which means rich hill has been used to extract silver for over four hundred years and is still mined today, the conditions are terrible for the workers and silicosis is very coomon, many of the miners are underage and die in accidents, they worship El Tio - the God of the underworld who is said to have an appetite for destruction and needs to be appeased with coca, alcohol and tobacco to keep the miners safe
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  • A landscape in a London street of street rubbish (garbage) left below a Stella Artois alcohol billboard. A chic man and woman from the sixties (1960s) stand with all the confidence of the style of a previous era with a landscape of the Mediterranean with its azure blue waters. But the reality of 2011 south London is a far removed from the utopia on the ad. Fly tipping has added to the already untidy pavement (sidewalk) also blocking pedestrian access. Wheelie bins and plastic bags of rubbish attract vermin and poor hygiene and the council workmen will soon appear to once again clear away the mess - before another pile appears.
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  • A young woman dances and sings with friends and associates during a karaoke night at a City of London wine bar. Holding high a glass of an unknown drink, she shouts out the words during this evening of after-work merriment where friends and associates gather to share alcohol and fun.
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