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  • Woman with shopping bags wearing red Hunter boots. London, UK. Hunter Wellington boots, once country wear are now a top fashion item. Wellies on the mainstream highstreet.
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  • Sign for the health, beauty and chemist brand Boots in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Muddy boots on the Isle of Wight, UK.
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  • Sign for the health, beauty and chemist brand Boots in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for the health, beauty and chemist brand Boots in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Muddy boots on the Isle of Wight, UK.
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  • Sign for chemist store Boots.
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  • Red high heeled boots walking past a telephone box in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for chemist store Boots.
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  • Wellington boots match a passing car on a wet rainy day in Wapping, East End of London, UK.
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  • The words 'Love Christmas at Boots' are spread across the frontage window of the Boots branch in London's Oxford Street. The Boots brand name appears twice on the window along with red and yellow stars. Boots UK Limited (commonly known as Boots, previously The Boots Company), is a leading pharmacy chain in the United Kingdom, with outlets in most high streets throughout the country. Boots was established in 1849, by John Boot. After his father's death in 1860, Jesse Boot, aged 10 helped his mother run the family's herbal medicine shop in Nottingham, England.
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  • The words 'Love Christmas at Boots' are spread across the frontage window of the Boots branch in London's Oxford Street. The Boots brand name appears twice on the window along with red and yellow stars. Boots UK Limited (commonly known as Boots, previously The Boots Company), is a leading pharmacy chain in the United Kingdom, with outlets in most high streets throughout the country. Boots was established in 1849, by John Boot. After his father's death in 1860, Jesse Boot, aged 10 helped his mother run the family's herbal medicine shop in Nottingham, England.
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  • Many pairs of anti-slip Acifort Wellington boots are awaiting users at the New England seafood suppliers in Chessington, London England. Made by British company Dunlop, these boots are designed as protection against the cold , insulating wearers in refrigerated workplaces such as this facility where fresh fish is processed ready for supplying UK supermarkets. Either showing their soles or standing on the floor alongside the wearers' outdoor footwear, they are coloured various shades of clean off-white or soiled cream. New England Seafood is a major supplier of fresh and frozen premium sustainable fish and seafood in the UK and one of the largest importers of fresh tuna. The Wellington boot -or wellie - was worn and popularised by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington and fashionable among the British aristocracy in the early 19th century.
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  • A woodland walker leaves his muddy boots next to a pile of other outdoor walkers boots which have been left outside the Bucks Head pub in Godden Green, on 5th January 2019, in Kent, England.
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  • A woodland walker leaves his muddy boots next to a pile of other outdoor walkers boots which have been left outside the Bucks Head pub in Godden Green, on 5th January 2019, in Kent, England.
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  • A woodland walker leaves his muddy boots next to a pile of other outdoor walkers boots which have been left outside the Bucks Head pub in Godden Green, on 5th January 2019, in Kent, England.
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  • Muddy boots at Glastonbury festival.
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  • Boots branch, Oxford Street, London. The front entrance.
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  • A pair of pink wellington boots aka wellies have been left outside a residential house in East Dulwich, on 12th December 2019, in south London, England.
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  • A pair of pink wellington boots aka wellies have been left outside a residential house in East Dulwich, on 12th December 2019, in south London, England.
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  • Dr Martens boots and construction hoarding featuring suited young man for dress hire business Moss Bros in central London. The footwear is placed on a rack outside in the street, a display of quality shoes known as a best-selling British brand sold around the world. The male model sits in smart clothing with tattoos on his hands.
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  • The Boots pharmacy logo.
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  • Boots branch, Oxford Street, London. The front entrance.
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  • Lost boots sinking in a sea of mud caused by continual rain in the Glastonbury Festival 2016. Glastonbury Festival in the United Kingdom is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people. Its a five-day music festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. Held at Worthy Farm in Pilton, leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas.
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  • Lost boots sinking in a sea of mud caused by continual rain in the Glastonbury Festival 2016. Glastonbury Festival in the United Kingdom is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people. Its a five-day music festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. Held at Worthy Farm in Pilton, leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas.
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  • A woman stands with her ice-skating boots at Jyvasjarvi lake, Jyvaskyla, Central Finland. Jyvaskyla is the capital of Central Finland and the largest city in the Finnish Lakeland, an area of more than 188,000 lakes. During the Winter, the city is transformed and the lakes which surround it become a temporary urban park with a specially constructed ice skating.
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  • Local residents walk past a branch of pharmacy and beauty chain Boots on the second day of England’s second coronavirus lockdown on 6 November 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Only retailers selling "essential" goods and services are permitted to remain open to the public during the second lockdown provided that they follow coronavirus guidelines and make their premises COVID-19 secure.
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  • Leave means leave pro Brexit anti Europe demonstrator wearing patrioric Union Jack flag Dr Marten boots in Westminster opposite Parliament on the day MPs vote on EU withdrawal deal amendments on 29th January 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Women with matching coloured pink possessions in a City of London street. In a scene of pinks, a tall, elegant young woman strides past carrying spotted bags in the crook of her elbow, with Ugg boots on her feet. To her left is s smaller, fatter woman in a pink winter coat who is about to struggle with another pink wheelie suitcase up some steps  near Liverpool Street station in the City of London.
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  • Orange and black wellies on sale during a wet season at a clothes retailer. Wellington or rubber boots sales have increased dramatically during the wet winter season in the UK, and it is common to see people walking around in the street with them on.
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  • Officer pilots of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, lean against a wing of their Hawk jet in a pre-flight briefing while a member of their ground crew positions some wheel chocks. The highly-skilled engineer is known as a 'Blue' but the 'Reds' discuss  flight plans. Eleven trades skills are imported from some sixty that the RAF employs and teaches. It is mid-day and only their flying boots and red legs are seen with the RAF roundel emblem is on the underside of the wing. The better-educated officers in the armed forces enjoy a more privileged lifestyle than their support staff. In the aerobatic squadron, the Blues outnumber the pilots 8:1. Without them, the Red Arrows couldn't fly. Some of the team's Hawks are 25 years old and their air frames require constant attention, with increasingly frequent major overhauls due.
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  • Three soldier recruits wearing shorts and black army boots, one with blood trickling down from the knees to the shins, stand at ease, lined up for inspection after the rigorous steeple-chase endurance race, an individual test with candidates running against the clock over a 1.8 mile cross country course. The course features a number of 'water obstacles' and having completed the cross country element, candidates must negotiate and 'Assault Course' to complete the test. This forms part of  the 14-week long Pegasus (P) Company selection programme. Recruits wanting to join the British Army's Parachute Regiment held regularly at Catterick army barracks, Yorkshire, need to pass this and other tests before earning the right to wear the esteemed maroon beret. A plastic bottle of water stands between recruit number three (3) and six (6).
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  • Two young men dressed in office suits casually stuff their lunches during a hot lunchtime break in the Broadgate Estate in the City of London. Both with legs across knees, the lads in their 20s sit on a bench beneath a tree alongside the statue of a traditional gardener, slightly bent and equipped with hoe and wearing a wastecoat, hobnailed boots and flat cap, an iconic salt-of-the-earth workman. This scene suggests the social divisions of the working man: Of the young, educated post-war generation whose opportunities have afforded them a faster lifestyle, far removed from that of the physically-exhausted man whose life has been spent working the honest land.  The English social divide is clearly represented here as the harshness of the manual labourer versus the youth of today, seen in the middle of the modern city.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London. Here Boots tis protected by police in anticipation of an attack by UK Uncut.
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  • Sign for a Boots chemist store on Oxford Street in Central London. This is a busy shopping area full of all the main high street chain stores.
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  • Detail shot of Gaucho boots in stall shop. Gaucho cowboy Rodeo, Flores de Cunha, Rio Grande do Sul.
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  • Detail shot of a pair of traditional Gaucho leather boots, Reponte da Cancao music festival and song competition in Sao Lorenzo do Sul, RIo Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • 19th century derelict building ordered for demolition by Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch, Manhattan, New York City. His legs in boots are seen from waist down amid the unsafe flooring of this dangerous building. Tim works in the prevention of damage to old and ensuring new buildings are up to standard plus often, assessing the status of a collapsed structure. From the chapter entitled 'The Skyline' and from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • Orange and black wellies on sale during a wet season at a clothes retailer. Wellington or rubber boots sales have increased dramatically during the wet winter season in the UK, and it is common to see people walking around in the street with them on.
    20140208_orange wellies_A.jpg
  • As a sleeping homeless man lies curled up in his sleeping bag on a central London pavement, two window cleaners have carefully placed their ladders at his feet to clean a Boots the chemist sign. Each wearing identical blue working overalls and each wiping the frontage with their left hands, the men are symbolic of the working man versus that of a homeless person without a job, prospects or perhaps a future. The wide gap between hopelessness and the pride of one's achievement is shown here on the sidewalk of modern-day Britain. London is home to some 50,000 homeless people whose place of rest can often be recesses and shop doorways where they seek sanctuary from the cold and street violence. On the opposite end of the wealth and social divides are those who seek work with a positive outlook on life.
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  • Making their way across a snow-swept road in Norwood, south London, an elderly couple tread warily as the snow turns to slush. It's a bleak, raw morning as the new snowfall has settled on this suburban street where cars are parked on icy kerbs. Wearing sensible hats and coats and non-slip boots the pensioners are vulnerable to icy black spots which may endanger their stability because old people are susceptible to falls and injury at these hazardous times. A very monochrome landscape, we see little colour. Instead it is a scene of jeopardy and of an uncaring society for its older generations.
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  • Buxton Street off Brick Lane, East London. June 8th 2014. Vauxhall Art Car Boot Fair. Van Gogh for the modern day - reproducing sunflowers with stencil and spray paint.
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  • Two workmen parked in their company van, check messages and organise tools in the rear of their vehicle, in the City of London, the capitals financial heart, on 25th September 2018, in London, England.
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  • Sign for the clothing brand and shoe shop Dr Martens in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for the clothing brand and shoe shop Dr Martens in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Heavy rain created a mud bath in the Glastonbury Festival 2016, United Kingdom. Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people. Its a five-day music festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. Held at Worthy Farm in Pilton, leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas.
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  • Two farmers take a break from work, drinking beers on the porch of home, Illinois, USA
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  • Musicians waiting for the Chihuahua al Pacifico train in San Juanito station, Mexico.
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  • Sugar Cane workers take a short break from the blistering sun and the backbreaking manual cutting on one of Sao Paulo's state largest farms, Brazil.
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  • On sentry duty at the Presidential Bodyguard HQ's, three soldiers stand to attention during the short ceremony where different soldiers take up their posts.   The  Presidential Bodyguard or PBG is the Indian Army's preeminent regiment founded in 1773 during the British occupation, this handpicked unit began with a mere 50 men and today stands at 160 soldiers plus 50 support staff. It has a dual role, both as a ceremonial guard for the President of India, with all its finery at important state functions, as well as an elite operational unit for the Indian Army which has seen action in many battle fronts, in particular the on going disputed region of Kashmir, New Delhi, India.
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  • Commanding as well as non-commanding officers of The  Presidential Bodyguard regiment or PBG salute their Commander -in -Chief as he arrives to inspect their headquarters. The PBG is the Indian Army's preeminent regiment founded in 1773 during the British occupation, this handpicked unit began with a mere 50 men and today stands at 160 soldiers plus 50 support staff. It has a dual role, both as a ceremonial guard for the President of India, with all its finery at important state functions, as well as an elite operational unit for the Indian Army which has seen action in many battle fronts, in particular the on going disputed region of Kashmir, New Delhi, India. different soldiers take up their posts.
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  • Presidential Bodyguard soldiers in early morning dust and mist filled horsemanship practice, consisting of jumping, daredevil riding and other such activities at the PBG's training grounds. This a regular activity as it requires the riders to perfect their horse riding skills and maneuvers for their official duties at ceremonial events.  The PBG is the Indian Army's preeminent regiment founded in 1773 during the British occupation, this handpicked unit began with a mere 50 men and today stands at 160 soldiers plus 50 support staff. It has a dual role, both as a ceremonial guard for the President of India, with all its finery at important state functions, as well as an elite operational unit for the Indian Army which has seen action in many battle fronts, in particular the on going disputed region of Kashmir.
    20071224_india_0086_1.jpg
  • Presidential Bodyguard soldiers in early morning dust and mist filled horsemanship practice, consisting of jumping, daredevil riding and other such activities at the PBG's training grounds. This a regular activity as it requires the riders to perfect their horse riding skills and maneuvers for their official duties at ceremonial events.  The PBG is the Indian Army's preeminent regiment founded in 1773 during the British occupation, this handpicked unit began with a mere 50 men and today stands at 160 soldiers plus 50 support staff. It has a dual role, both as a ceremonial guard for the President of India, with all its finery at important state functions, as well as an elite operational unit for the Indian Army which has seen action in many battle fronts, in particular the on going disputed region of Kashmir.
    20071224_india_0078_1.jpg
  • Teddy boys in Harajuku park, Tokyo, Japan.
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  • Sugar Cane workers take a short break from the blistering sun and the backbreaking manual cutting on one of Sao Paulo's state largest farms, Brazil.
    cp_bra_0248_1.jpg
  • Presidential Bodyguard soldiers in early morning dust and mist filled horsemanship practice, consisting of jumping, daredevil riding and other such activities at the PBG's training grounds. This a regular activity as it requires the riders to perfect their horse riding skills and maneuvers for their official duties at ceremonial events.  The PBG is the Indian Army's preeminent regiment founded in 1773 during the British occupation, this handpicked unit began with a mere 50 men and today stands at 160 soldiers plus 50 support staff. It has a dual role, both as a ceremonial guard for the President of India, with all its finery at important state functions, as well as an elite operational unit for the Indian Army which has seen action in many battle fronts, in particular the on going disputed region of Kashmir.
    20071224_india_0107_1.jpg
  • Presidential Bodyguard soldiers on sentry duty at their HQ's with the Rashtrapati Bhavan Palace in background. The  Presidential Bodyguard or PBG is the Indian Army's preeminent regiment founded in 1773 during the British occupation, this handpicked unit began with a mere 50 men and today stands at 160 soldiers plus 50 support staff. It has a dual role, both as a ceremonial guard for the President of India, with all its finery at important state functions, as well as an elite operational unit for the Indian Army which has seen action in many battle fronts, in particular the on going disputed region of Kashmir.
    20071223_india_0629_1.jpg
  • Pedro Cárcamo, a “gaucho”, farm worker on Jose Menedez farm near Rio  Grande. In his room, Patagonia, Argentina
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  • Leave and Remain supporters discuss the pros and cons of the European government. With three days to go before the next Prime Minister of Great Britain is voted in by Conservative Party members, Boris Johnson looks to be the front runner. Thousands of people march through the streets of London demanding to remain in Europe and against  Boris Johnson as Prime Minister on 20th July, 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Pride in London parade on Regents Street on the 7th July 2018 in central London in the United Kingdom. 30,000 marched through central London for the city’s annual LGBT Pride celebration.
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  • A young woman in colourful clothes checks her mobile phone walking through East Street Market on 11th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. East Street Market also known locally as The Lane, or East Lane, is a busy street market in Walworth in South London. It is large and vibrant and is good for African and Caribbean fruit and vegetables, material and household goods. From the series Our Small World, an observation of our mobile phone obsessions
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  • Aureliano, 55 who cuts cane at the Roca Monte Cafe, Sao Tome. Sao Tome and Principe, are two islands of volcanic origin lying off the coast of Africa. Settled by Portuguese convicts in the late 1400s and later a centre for slaving, their independence movement culminated in a peaceful transition to self government from Portugal in 1975.
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  • France. Refugees. Calais. So-called Jungle camp . Mohammed, who says he is aged 17, from Darfur, Sudan sits by his tent
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  • France. Refugees. Grande Synthe camp near Dunkirk. People are camping in a wood with very few facilities.  A child  from a Kurdish family from Iraq shelters in her tent from the pouring rain.
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  • France. Refugees. Grande Synthe camp near Dunkirk. People are camping in a wood with very few facilities.  Three children from a Kurdish family from Iraq shelter in their tent from the pouring rain.
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  • 19th century derelict building ordered for demolition by Investigative Engineering Services, Assistant Commissioner Tim Lynch, Manhattan, New York City. He stands inspecting the structure while standing on rotten boards. Tim works in the prevention of damage to old and ensuring new buildings are up to standard plus often, assessing the status of a collapsed structure. From the chapter entitled 'The Skyline' and from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • Obaidullah and Rohollah (guards) at Turquoise Mountain Headquarters<br />
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They are both from the Panjshir. Obaidullah is 28 and has been working for security companies for four years. Rohollah is 43 and spent his earlier years as a Mojahid fighting the Russians.<br />
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The residents of Murad Khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to charity Turquoise Mountain. Turquoise Mountain  is a charity set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • Muddy wellies left in front of The Other Stage, Glastonbury Festival.<br />
Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield festival in the world, and is now attended by around 175,000 people. It's a five-day music festival that takes place near Pilton, Somerset, England. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts. It is organised by Michael Eavis on his own land, Worthy Farm in Pilton. Leading pop and rock artists have headlined, alongside thousands of others appearing on smaller stages and performance areas.
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  • Military Tattoo marches down through the Royal Mile during the day at the Edinburgh Festival.
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  • Military Tattoo marches down through the Royal Mile during the day at the Edinburgh Festival.
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  • Military Tattoo marches down through the Royal Mile during the day at the Edinburgh Festival.
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  • Military Tattoo marches down through the Royal Mile during the day at the Edinburgh Festival.
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  • Military Tattoo marches down through the Royal Mile during the day at the Edinburgh Festival.
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  • Military Tattoo marches down through the Royal Mile during the day at the Edinburgh Festival.
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  • Military Tattoo marches down through the Royal Mile during the day at the Edinburgh Festival.
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  • A hill farmer's wellies and waterproofs outside the farmhouse door, Bransdale, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A pair of hikers take a rest amongst the purple heather whilst walking at the Hole of Horcum, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A removals man rests on a collection trolley beneath a Ilincic fashion model poster in a Mayfair street, London. <br />
Roksanda Ilincic—the British designer known for her colourful, feminine wares with a sculptural twist—revealed today that, early next year, she’ll bow her first store at 9 Mount Street. Having studied Architecture and Applied Arts at university in Belgrade, her designs are soon to fill finished windows in Mayfair, central London.
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  • two sets of legs adorned with pink striped leggings, stand on a car. Glastonbury Festival 2010
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  • A Parachute Regiment recruit is in mid-flight and leaps across a wide space between scaffolding and a rope net during the 14-week long Pegasus (P) Company selection programme. Seen in silhouette, the man is in full stretch, half-way between the gantry he leapt from and the rope net that he is about to meet. It is an image that describes a mid-point, a half-way position between safety and uncertainty. Known as the Trainasium, it is an 'Aerial Confidence Course' which is unique to P Company. In order to assess his suitability for military parachuting, the Trainasium tests a candiates ability to overcome fear and carry out simple activities and instructions at a height above ground level. Recruits wanting to join the British Army's Parachute Regiment held regularly at Catterick army barracks, Yorkshire, need to pass this and other tests before earning the right to wear the esteemed maroon beret.
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  • A couple, one an alternatively dressed woman looking across the River Thames at the skyline on Hungerford Bridge, London, UK
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  • Late night work on a cargo pallet Ball Mat Flooring System by an engineer staff member who performs maintenance checks in the British Airways engineering hangar on the far side of London's Heathrow airport. On his hands and knees in the otherwise spacious compartment beneath the aircraft passengers' cabin, the hold is used for storing cargo freight and baggage containers that are pushed freely along then locked into position during the loading process.
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  • March 26 was the day of the March for the Alternative, an anti-cut demonstration organised by the TUC, which drew 3-500.000 people from all over Britain. Along side and after various groups, some Black Bloc, some from UK Uncut and other independent groups staged their own protests around Central London.
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  • A pole dancing for exercise class held at a central London pub.
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  • The high heel shoes of girls at a pole dancing class in a central London club.
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  • A north Indian ski instructor on 29th December 2008 in the Himalayan ski resort of Auli. Auli is a small ski resort near Joshimath in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand in Northern India.
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  • Logs for firewood and a pair of dirty wellies on the doorstep outside a peasant farmer's home in Botiza, Maramures, Romania.
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  • A group of hill farmers take a break by a landrover after gathering their moorland sheep on foot, Upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Portrait of a female hiker with a walking pole on a footpath amongst the heather at the Hole of Horcum, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A performer dressed as the Green Man (also known as  the Holly Man) from The Lions Part company acts in an annual traditional free theatre celebrating a 'wassail' celebration to herald the new year. Bankside, London, UK. To celebrate the New Year, actors (The Bankside Mummers) associated with the Lion's Part company from the Globe Theatre, perform in traditional costume and entertain the crowds by the Thames. Participants dressed as St George and the Holly Man in the winter guise of the Green Man (a traditional pagan nature symbol) lead a procession through the streets toasting the seasons.
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  • Oruro carnival February 2010. Dancers taking part in the parade.
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  • A pole dancing for exercise class held at a central London pub.
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  • two sets of legs adorned with pink striped leggings, stand on a car. Glastonbury Festival 2010
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  • Detail shot of gaucho cowboy boots in a stirrup, on a horse. Working Gaucho Fazenda in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • Flight Lieutenant Dan Simmons of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, zips up his g-pants before climbing into his Hawk jet. G-pants counteract the effects of high gravity stresses that jet-fighters impose on the human body, automatically inflating and squeezing blood back to the thorax and head when blood drains towards the legs. As he attaches the zipper, he rests his straight right leg on a retractable step which helps him and his ground crew engineers to gain access to the cockpit, high above the ground. Hanging from another part of his airplane is his life-vest which he will wear around his neck, whilst in flight. Flight Lieutenant Simmons wears heavy-duty black boots which are regulation footwear for flying personnel and dressed in his red flying suit that is famous around the world.
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  • Locals sift through second-hand possessions below a Goodtimes ad during a Sunday car boot sale in a supermarket car park. Stalls have been set up at the rear of family cars and their contents are displayed for passers-by to browse and haggle for thrifty bargains. Car boot/trunk sales or boot/trunk fairs are a mainly British form of market in which private individuals come together to sell household and garden goods. The term refers to the selling of items from a car's boot or trunk.
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  • The Art Car Boot Fair in a car park just off Brick Lane in East London. This is an alternative art event where artists show their works and engage with the public. The Art Car Boot Fair was an idea that grew out of a desire to re-introduce some summer fun and frivolity into a thriving but increasingly commercial London art scene. The aim for the Art Car Boot Fair is to be a day when the artists let their hair down and for all-comers to engage with art in a totally informal way, and to pick up some real art bargains.
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  • Sarah Stockbridge as a human snowstorm. The Art Car Boot Fair in a car park just off Brick Lane in East London. This is an alternative art event where artists show their works and engage with the public. The Art Car Boot Fair was an idea that grew out of a desire to re-introduce some summer fun and frivolity into a thriving but increasingly commercial London art scene. The aim for the Art Car Boot Fair is to be a day when the artists let their hair down and for all-comers to engage with art in a totally informal way, and to pick up some real art bargains.
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  • Human post box. The Art Car Boot Fair in a car park just off Brick Lane in East London. This is an alternative art event where artists show their works and engage with the public. The Art Car Boot Fair was an idea that grew out of a desire to re-introduce some summer fun and frivolity into a thriving but increasingly commercial London art scene. The aim for the Art Car Boot Fair is to be a day when the artists let their hair down and for all-comers to engage with art in a totally informal way, and to pick up some real art bargains.
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  • The Art Car Boot Fair in a car park just off Brick Lane in East London. This is an alternative art event where artists show their works and engage with the public. The Art Car Boot Fair was an idea that grew out of a desire to re-introduce some summer fun and frivolity into a thriving but increasingly commercial London art scene. The aim for the Art Car Boot Fair is to be a day when the artists let their hair down and for all-comers to engage with art in a totally informal way, and to pick up some real art bargains.
    19062011art car boot fairM.jpg
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