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  • March 4th 2017. Thousands of people, mostly women and girls, marched across Tower Bridge in an event organised by Care International to mark International Womens Day March 8th and the need for gender equality. A young woman holds a placard saying March for women and wears a t-shirt which says Feminist with a to do list.
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  • March 4th 2017. Thousands of people, mostly women and girls, marched across Tower Bridge in an event organised by Care International to mark International Womens Day March 8th and the need for gender equality. Two girls dressed in suffragette period clothing hold signs saying March for women.
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  • March 4th 2017. Thousands of people, mostly women and girls, marched across Tower Bridge in an event organised by Care International to mark International Womens Day March 8th and the need for gender equality. Laura Pankhurst, great great-granddaughter of Emmeline Pankhurst and great granddaughter of Sylvia Pankhurst, leaders in the British suffragette movement.
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  • March 4th 2017. Thousands of people, mostly women and girls, marched across Tower Bridge in an event organised by Care International to mark International Womens Day March 8th and the need for gender equality. London mayor Sadiq Khan speaks before the event and declares himself a feminist.
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  • March 4th 2017. Thousands of people, mostly women and girls, marched across Tower Bridge in an event organised by Care International to mark International Womens Day March 8th and the need for gender equality. Young women celebrate including left Laura Pankhurst, great great-granddaughter of Emmeline Pankhurst and great granddaughter of Sylvia Pankhurst, leaders in the British suffragette movement.
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  • March 4th 2017. Thousands of people, mostly women and girls, marched across Tower Bridge in an event organised by Care International to mark International Womens Day March 8th and the need for gender equality. A group wear suffragette sashes and costumes to mark the contribution of the Suffragettes to the emancipation of women, notably getting the vote.
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  • March 4th 2017. Thousands of people, mostly women and girls, marched across Tower Bridge in an event organised by Care International to mark International Womens Day March 8th and the need for gender equality. Three people wearing pink pussy hats hold a placard saying Womens Rights shouldnt be something we need to march for.
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  • March 4th 2017. Thousands of people, mostly women and girls, marched across Tower Bridge in an event organised by Care International to mark International Womens Day March 8th and the need for gender equality. Bianca Jagger, human rights campaigner, speaks before the march.
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  • London March 4th 2017.Thousands of people marched across Tower Bridge in an event organised by Care International to highlight the inequality faced by women and girls around the world. Helen Pankhurst 3nd left descended from suffragettes Emily and Sylvia Pankhurst, Emeli Sandi , Annie Lennox and Mel C performed and led the march.
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  • With great care, two surgeons work intensely during an open heart procedure at the private Health Care International hospital, They wear hygienic face masks and do their intricate work carefully. This hospital delivered only high-end medicine to foreign patients and telemedicine was popular in the 90s when a growing awareness of the potential benefits of advanced medicine, emerging democracies, growing middle classes and an ageing population world-wide established locations like this in Scotland. But they were expensive to build and run and this hospital at Clydebank of up to 500 beds catered primarily for foreigners who flew into Glasgow airport, was built with the assistance of £30 million of public money, went into receivership when its target of overseas business was slower to build-up impacting its cash flows.
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  • Surgeons perform an operation during a procedure at the private Health Care International hospital. With great care, two surgeons work intensely wearing hygienic facemasks and perform their intricate work carefully. This hospital delivered only high-end medicine to foreign patients and telemedicine was popular in the 90s when a growing awareness of the potential benefits of advanced medicine, emerging democracies, growing middle classes and an ageing population worldwide established locations like this in Scotland. But they were expensive to build and run and this hospital at Clydebank of up to 500 beds catered primarily for foreigners who flew into Glasgow airport, was built with the assistance of £30 million of public money, went into receivership when its target of overseas business was slower to build-up impacting its cash flows.
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  • Surgeons performs open heart surgery during a procedure at the private Health Care International hospital in 1994, Glasgow, Scotland. Forceps and scissors and other various implements necessary for efficient medical practice as the masked and gowned doctors, consultants and assisting nurses concentrate on the work in hand, the saving of a human life.
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  • A young African mother allows her sleeping baby some well-earned rest at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. In the departures concourse the mum and her child await their check-in zone to open in this international aviation hub in West London. The infant sleeps soundly, wrapped to its mother's back in the traditional manner for carrying children in the developing world. It is a simple scene of everyday care for one's child and airport operator spent £4.3 billion on Terminal 5 which has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Sign for the brand The Body Shop in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Body Shop International Limited, trading as The Body Shop, is a British cosmetics, skin care and perfume company that was founded in 1976.
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  • Sign for the brand The Body Shop in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Body Shop International Limited, trading as The Body Shop, is a British cosmetics, skin care and perfume company that was founded in 1976.
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  • The chef Marco Pierre-White works in the kitchens of the Hyde Park Hotel. Handing a number of carefully loaded plates on to a tray, he makes sure that all is well before allowing the waiter to walk out of the kitchen, into the front of house on the main restaurant floor where diners await. Marco Pierre White (born 11 December 1961) is a British celebrity chef, restaurateur and television personality. He is noted for his contributions to contemporary international cuisine and his exceptional culinary skills. White has been dubbed the first celebrity chef enfant terrible of the UK restaurant scene and the Godfather of modern cooking. White was, at the time, the youngest chef ever to have been awarded three Michelin stars.
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  • An elderly lady receives a consultation from a professional beautician in the Clinique Bar at World Duty Free in Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. In a quiet corner of peace and tranquility, the woman's face is examined in detail using a magnifying lens that allows the assistant to see every hair follicle and pore. Amid the busy departures terminal of this international aviation hub, this is a corner of quiet and tranquillity before the woman traveller boards her flight after this few minutes of pampering. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Lying horizontal in a busy salon, a lady passenger receives eyebrow threading treatment during a beauty session at the Blink Eyebrow Bar in World Duty Free, Heathrow Airport's terminal 5. The beautician holds the thread that squeezes the woman's eyebrow follicles, removing the tiniest and finest hair right from the root. Threading is a technique that China has been using for centuries but has recently become popular in western countries. Amid the busy departures terminal of this international aviation hub, this is a corner of quiet and tranquillity before the woman traveller boards her business flight after this few minutes of pampering. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • In the darkness of a taxiway at the southern end of Heathrow Airport, the bright lights of an engineering hangar spill out into the night. A Boeing 747 Jumbo jet sits nose-in behind another during a scheduled set of maintenance tasks that every aircraft needs to keep to in order for its continued airworthiness. The unmistakable shape of this large aircraft is a half-silhouette against the intensity of the hangar and blue flare spots that arise from the internal glass in the camera's lens. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • We see a male passenger from the waste down with a laptop computer in one hand and a Retriever puppy peering out from his owner's bag in the other, both human and pet are about to board a domestic flight from Chicago O'Hare airport. According to the American Transport Security Administration, taking pets into the aircraft cabin is permissable but the animal is required to be presented to the Security Officers at the checkpoint. it may also walk with its owner through the metal detector but not through the x-ray scanner. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903.
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  • During a lull in activity, a Boeing 747 is swathed in engineering gantries during a major check (maintenance schedule) at the British Airways Heathrow base in London England. As if in a hospital ER several metres off the ground, yellow struts surround the aircraft's forward nose section and the first class windows along the white fuselage allowing mechanics, engineers and avionics specialists unimpeded access to every element of the air frame. Neon tubes illuminate the hangar that houses flying machines which are serviced here between transcontinental commercial passenger flights. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903.
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  • An airport worker employed by SABTCO guides an arriving Airbus onto its stand at Bahrain International Airport. The man carefully encourages the slow-moving flying machine using his illuminated sticks alerting the pilot in control of this commercial airliner to an exact stopping place after its taxiing from the runway. It is another hot day in this Gulf State, a key hub airport in the region, providing a gateway to the Northern Gulf. The airport is the major hub for Gulf Air which provides 52% of overall movements. It is also the half-way point between Western Europe and Asian destinations such as Hong Kong and Beijing. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903.
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  • Towing her suitcase after havng cleared International Customs, a masked female passenger walks through arrivals in Terminal 5 of Heathrow Airport. In the belief that she is protecting herself from airborne diseases and infections, the lady walks smartly through the concourse not wishing to be exposed to Swine Flu or perhaps SARS, in a hectic public place where such bacteria can be transmitted from one human being to another. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Food distribution card entitling the widowed holder to wheat distributed by Care International.
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  • Kabul. Afghanistan. Women, many of them widows, queue to receive food aid from Care International.
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  • Kabul. Afghanistan. Women, many of them widows, queue to receive food aid from Care International.
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  • Kabul. Afghanistan. Women, many of them widows, queue to receive food aid from Care International.
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  • Airline passengers recently arrived from India wait in line at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 transit concourse. The middle-aged travellers queue patiently after their long-haul flight and two believe that masks will protect themselves from airborne diseases and infections, not wishing to be exposed to Swine Flu or perhaps SARS, in a hectic public place where such bacteria can be transmitted from one human being to another. But a lady at the front of the queue has lowered her mask while the man at the back keeps his covering the mouth and nose. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Teenage students jump high on a basketball court to score a goal at the Gyosei International Japanese School, a boarding school for Japanese ex-pats opened in 1987 in Willen Park, Milton Keynes, England. Seen from an aerial perspective, we look down on these active and fit young men, whose sense of competition and fitness is played out below us. Leaping up to help win the ball that is about to be placed in the foreground basket, each of the seven boys try their utmost to help win or prevent the point, depending on the team members. The court looks new and well cared for at this ex-patriot school in the English Midlands
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  • The Boss III internal xray chair, used to seach for contraband items  entering HMP Holloway, the main womens prison in London. HM Prison Holloway (sometimes known as Holloway Castle) is a closed category prison for adult women and Young Offenders, located in the Holloway area of the London Borough of Islington, in north and Inner London, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Holloway Prison holds female adults and young offenders remanded or sentenced by the local courts. Holloway prison offers both full-time and part-time education to inmates, with courses including skills training workshops, British Industrial Cleaning Science BICS, gardens and painting. There is a family-friendly visitor centre at Holloway, run by the Prison Advice & Care Trust (pact), an independent charity.
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