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  • Grabbing a quiet few moments in an otherwise busy environment, two people lie in long grass near the tall Canary Wharf tower structure a mile away in the background at Dockland's area of East London. On the grassy bank at Mudchute, a city farm on London's Isle of Dogs, England, the two people have been joined on this war summer afternoon by a small goat who is making its way along, munching at the lush vegetation. It is a seemingly rural location but is, in fact, an area of inner-city London, close to major construction projects, transforming Docklands into a major centre for finance and new housing.
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  • Two young boys concentrate on piling plastic bottle crates on top of each other making towers that echo the tall Canary Wharf tower structure a mile away in the background at Dockland's area of East London. On the grassy bank at Mudchute, a city farm on London's Isle of Dogs, the pile of crates is untidy and unstable making them lean at odd angles making the boys hold on to their building projects. They are dressed for a summer afternoon's activity in a seemingly rural location but which is, in fact, an area of inner-city London.
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  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey collecting honey from his hives on a roof at Hackney City Farm. Ian has several apiaries around East London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey checking on his bees  on a roof at Hackney City Farm. Ian has several apiaries around East London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey checking on his bees  on a roof at Hackney City Farm. Ian has several apiaries around East London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • A one year-old child is carried by her mother and shown where a sow is bringing up its litter of piglets, at a city farm, on 18th March 1996, in south London, England.
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  • The queen bee is colored blue to make it easier to spot. Beekeeper Ian Bailey with one of his queen bees on a roof at Hackney City Far. Ian has several apiaries around East London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey with one of his students on a roof at Hackney City Far. Ian has several apiaries around East London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey with one of his students on a roof at Hackney City Far. Ian has several apiaries around East London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey with one of his students on a roof at Hackney City Far. Ian has several apiaries around East London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Hackney City Farm in East London on 9th January 2016 in East London, United Kingdom
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  • Hackney City Farm in East London on 9th January 2016 in East London, United Kingdom
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  • Hackney City Farm in East London on 9th January 2016 in East London, United Kingdom
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  • Hackney City Farm in East London on 9th January 2016 in East London, United Kingdom
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  • Hackney City Farm in East London on 9th January 2016 in East London, United Kingdom
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  • Hackney City Farm in East London on 9th January 2016 in East London, United Kingdom
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  • Hartcliffe Community Park farm, Rocky the farm manager give a local family the opportunity to get up close to the pigs. Hartcliffe Community Park farm. Bristol, UK.
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  • Hartcliffe Community Park farm, Rocky the farm manager give a local family the opportunity to get up close to one of the sheep. Hartcliffe Community Park farm Bristol, UK.
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  • Rocky Pearce feeding one of the pigs. He has been the manager at Hartcliffe Community Park farm for 31 years. Hartcliffe Community Park farm Bristol, UK.
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  • Rocky Pearce feeding one of the pigs. He has been the manager at Hartcliffe Community Park farm for 31 years. Hartcliffe Community Park farm Bristol, UK.
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  • Goats from Mudchute City Farm graze on a grassy bank that overlooks the early Docklands development of Canary Wharf in the early-1990s. The massive Thatcherite regeneration development across the Thames is starting to be built with the Canaray Wharf tower the first to rise above the grassy hill on the Isle of Dog, to the south. The animals are from the nearby Mudchute Park & Farm, one of the largest city farms in London with 32 acres of countryside in the inner-city.
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  • Two pigs, look out of their sty. Hartcliffe Community Park farm Bristol, UK.
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  • Two pigs, knaw the gate and look out of their sty. Hartcliffe Community Park farm Bristol, UK.
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  • Preparing dessert. Radio DJ Sara Cox ‘does a Delia’ hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam<br />
Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  <br />
The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes.<br />
Sara Cox said: “I love cooking and entertaining people so I’m really happy to be ‘doing a Delia’ and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam’s campaign to share the world’s food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.”
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  • Frying steak. Radio DJ Sara Cox ‘does a Delia’ hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam<br />
Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  <br />
The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes.<br />
Sara Cox said: “I love cooking and entertaining people so I’m really happy to be ‘doing a Delia’ and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam’s campaign to share the world’s food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.”
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  • Frying steak. Radio DJ Sara Cox ‘does a Delia’ hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam<br />
Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  <br />
The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes.<br />
Sara Cox said: “I love cooking and entertaining people so I’m really happy to be ‘doing a Delia’ and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam’s campaign to share the world’s food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.”
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  • Washing Up. Radio DJ Sara Cox ‘does a Delia’ hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam<br />
Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  <br />
The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes.<br />
Sara Cox said: “I love cooking and entertaining people so I’m really happy to be ‘doing a Delia’ and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam’s campaign to share the world’s food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.”
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  • Chopping vegtables. Radio DJ Sara Cox ‘does a Delia’ hosting a pop up supper for Oxfam<br />
Radio DJ Sara Cox swaps her microphone for an oven to host a special one off pop up restaurant with Oxfam.  <br />
The popular radio one DJ cooked a South American themed three course dinner for guests at Hackney City Farm in London.  Co-hosted with Oxfam, Sara entertained a varied group of diners including fellow DJs, well known food bloggers and local food producing heroes.<br />
Sara Cox said: “I love cooking and entertaining people so I’m really happy to be ‘doing a Delia’ and swapping a radio studio for a kitchen for the night to cook up a South American supper for my guests.  Hosting the event is a fun and creative way for me to show my support for Oxfam’s campaign to share the world’s food resources more fairly and eradicate hunger.”
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  • “Maria Behety” sheep farm outside the city of Rio Grande. The beginning of the shearing season. Here 45.000 head of sheep are in the process of being sheared in the world’s largest shearing shed ( galpon de esquila) over a two week period.
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  • Whitelee Wind Farm, outside Glasgow, Scotland. The wind farm is the UK's largest and Europe's second largest onshore wind farm. Taken from Queens Park, Glasgow south side.
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  • Mai Thi Chau (49) and her husband Van Trinh Nguyen (50) are farmers and natural honey collectors in Number 13 Village, Nguyen Phich commune, in the southern province of Ca Mau in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. They have four adult children who have moved to the city for work. Rising sea levels, salt water intrusion and climate change are threatening the farming and fishing-dependent communities in the low-lying Delta. Oxfam and partners are supporting some of the province’s poorest and most vulnerable families by introducing renewable energy systems to save them time and money and help them to develop sustainably. Pictured: Mai Thi Chau holding some of the charcoal used for cooking. Mai says "Sometimes I make charcoal but it’s very hard work – I have to go to the forest, chop wood and burn it all night."
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  • Typical wooden doorways in a backstreet courtyard of the modern town of Klausen-Chiusa in south Tyrol, north Italy. This tiny courtyard has been swallowed up into the more modern parts of town but the history and architectural style of past centuries can still be seen from the weathered wood and peeling plaster walls. Klausen (Italian: Chiusa) is a commune (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of the city of Bolzano. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue.
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  • Mai Thi Chau (49) and her husband Van Trinh Nguyen (50) are farmers and natural honey collectors in Number 13 Village, Nguyen Phich commune, in the southern province of Ca Mau in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. They have four adult children who have moved to the city for work. Rising sea levels, salt water intrusion and climate change are threatening the farming and fishing-dependent communities in the low-lying Delta. Oxfam and partners are supporting some of the province’s poorest and most vulnerable families by introducing renewable energy systems to save them time and money and help them to develop sustainably. Pictured: Mai Thi Chau holding some of the charcoal used for cooking. Mai says "Sometimes I make charcoal but it’s very hard work – I have to go to the forest, chop wood and burn it all night."
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  • Typical wooden doorways in a backstreet courtyard of the modern town of Klausen-Chiusa in south Tyrol, north Italy. This tiny courtyard has been swallowed up into the more modern parts of town but the history and architectural style of past centuries can still be seen from the weathered wood and peeling plaster walls. Klausen (Italian: Chiusa) is a commune (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of the city of Bolzano. In the 2011 census, 91.3% of the population speak German, 7.9% Italian and 0.8% spoke the ancient Ladin langauge as their mother tongue.
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  • WHile awaiting their applications for political asylum to be processed, three Sri Lankan Tamil families stand for a portrait in a North London play park, on 16th January 1986, in London, England. The Tamils are from the Indian Ocean island where the civil war there is ongoing and where the Buddhist government have been persecuted by the Singhalese majority. The families have recently arrived in Britain and are temporarily housed in council flats in Chalk Farm in North London.
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  • A man boils noodles in the traditional manner in a pot at a family farm, Tay Ninh, Vietnam
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  • Near children playing with a goat and a man laying with just his knees showing, a woman exercises her hamstrings in long grass on an embankment near the tall Canary Wharf tower structure a mile away in the background at Dockland's area of East London. Above the grassy bank at Mudchute, a city farm on London's Isle of Dogs, England. It is a seemingly rural location but is, in fact, an area of inner-city London, close to major construction projects, transforming Docklands into a major centre for finance and new housing.
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  • A man stands on his own on a grassy bank to cut a lonely figure in long grass on an embankment near the tall Canary Wharf tower structure a mile away in the background at Dockland's area of East London. Above the grassy bank at Mudchute, a city farm on London's Isle of Dogs, England, the sky is threatening with gathering clouds but lights still picks out the man against the darkening skyline. He stands with arms folded looking thoughtfully at the ground as if depressed or considering his isolation in the world. It is a seemingly rural location but is, in fact, an area of inner-city London, close to major construction projects, transforming Docklands into a major centre for finance and new housing.
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  • A fisherman checks his prawn fishing nets in Manila Bay in front of the high-rise buildings part of the Manila Skyline, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines.
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  • A fisherman checks his prawn fishing nets in Manila Bay in front of the high-rise buildings part of the Manila Skyline, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines.
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  • Prawn fishing nets in Manila Bay in front of the high-rise buildings part of the Manila Skyline, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines.
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  • A man walks through the park with two blocks of flats, a smoking chimney and a wind turbine on Glasgow South side taken from Queens Park, Glasgow.
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  • Two blocks of flats, a smoking chimney and a wind turbine on Glasgow South side taken from Queens Park, Glasgow.
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  • Two blocks of flats, a smoking chimney and a wind turbine on Glasgow South side taken from Queens Park, Glasgow.
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  • Eight year old school girl Xiao Chen,  plays a game of cards with a friend, whilst her grandmother finishes off the lunch they have just enjoyed. Chen's grandfather returns from farm chores (in background), Dong Da Jian village, Shaanxi province.                       Chen's grandparents are farmers and own a minute plot of land from which they derive a subsistence income. As a consequence of this        Chen's parents are migrant workers whom live and work in the factories of Guangzhou city . Since her birth they have seen Chen four short times, therefore she is largely brought up by the grandparents a phenomenon that affects millions of working families in China's rapid industrial expansion
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • As Britain looks ahead to the possibility of a controversial No-Deal Brexit, and behnd hazard tape, a Tesco supermarket poster advertises the merits of British Farming and UK agriculture with a pair of hands picking fresh strawberries, on Cheapside in the City of London, the capitals financial district - aka the Square Mile, on 8th August, in London, England.
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  • Zhang Lin, 23 leading Yue opera performer from the Xiao Bai Hua Shaoxing Opera Troupe during a performance in a rural village close to Shaoxing City, Zhe Jiang province, China.                                She is one of the leading ights of Yue opera which as a form was born as late as the 1930's and she's been part of this troupe since she was 14. Today Yue opera like all traditional art forms faces stiff competition from television and all sorts of other entertainment and  as the troupe  no longer receive significant state funding, they must perform at least 150 times a year travelling far and wide across the country
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  • Zhang Lin, 23 leading Yue opera performer from the Xiao Bai Hua Shaoxing Opera Troupe during a performance in a rural farming village close to Shaoxing City, Zhe Jiang province, China.                                She is one of the leading ights of Yue opera which as a form was born as late as the 1930's and she's been part of this troupe since she was 14. Today Yue opera like all traditional art forms faces stiff competition from television and all sorts of other entertainment and  as the troupe  no longer receive significant state funding, they must perform at least 150 times a year travelling far and wide across the country
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  • A  Yue Opera’s audience in a farming village close to Shaoxing city, ZheJiang province
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  • Local sugarcane cutters works in late-morning heat and dust near Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. In Egypt, sugar cane juice is called aseer asab and is by far the most popular drink served by almost all fruit juice vendors, who are abundant in most cities.
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  • Dolomites hillside landscape near La Val in Alta Badia, south Tyrol, Italy. We look across the farms and alpine homes high up with the stunning panoramic scenery of mountain peaks. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol with an area of 7,400 sq Km with 60% over 1,600m above sea level. La Val (German: Wengen; Italian: La Valle) is a comune (municipality) in the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 45 kilometres (28 mi) northeast of the city of Bolzano.
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  • Portrait of Chen Xiao Sa,  8 years old with parents and grandparents, Dong Da Jian village, Shaanxi Province.<br />
Chen's grandparents are farmers and own a minute plot of land from which they derive a subsistence income. As a consequence of this        Chen's parents are migrant workers whom live and have worked for years in the factories of Guangzhou city . They send back the income from which the grandparents and child live off. Since her birth they have seen Chen four short times, being therefore largely brought up by the grandparents a phenomenon that affects millions of working families across China's rapid industrial expansion.
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  • Now an overgrown, mildew-ridden farm shack in woodland in Seething, Norfolk England, this wall mural was once formed part of the barracks housing 3,000 young World War 2 bomber crews so was probably painted by a young aspiring artist and aviator with the USAAF's 448th Bomb Group, a fleet of bombers based in England from November 1943 to July 1945. The picture depicts a confrontation between US Air Force B-24 Liberators, a P-51 Mustang and probably a German Dornier. There are hairline cracks in the plaster but the yellow hue of the hand-painted wall is largely intact despite damp conditions in the shed. There are however, other artistic details now faded. After the war, the buildings reverted to agricultural use.
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  • Across the calm waters of a Scottish bay, isolated houses and crofts sit before the dramatic Cuillin Mountains that rise up in the distance on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Sunlight from unusually fine weather spreads across this beautiful landscape seen from the road to Dunvegan, near the hamlet of Harlosh. Farming practices have changed irreversably in a generation and many southerners have English accents rather than that of native Scots islanders as city dwellers from the far south seek an alternative to urban lifestyles. The weather can have adverse effects on those unprepared for such wild conditions, especially during harsh winters when violent storms batter these Atlantic coasts. But old crofts have been converted to bed and breakfast homes, catering for tourist visitors who adore this form of idyllic escapism.
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  • A young boy carries his baby brother on his shoulder in Caoxieping Village in Daoxian, Hunan Province, China, on Saturday, 16 October 2010. While the one child policy is strictly enforced in China's cities, the rule is much more lax in the country's vast rural areas.
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  • A local sugarcane worker arrives in the field with a horse and mule near Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. In Egypt, sugar cane juice is called aseer asab and is by far the most popular drink served by almost all fruit juice vendors, who are abundant in most cities.
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  • A local man with his mule and cart leaves the fields laden with sugarcane near Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. In Egypt, sugar cane juice is called aseer asab and is by far the most popular drink served by almost all fruit juice vendors, who are abundant in most cities.
    egypt78-02-03-2016_1.jpg
  • A local sugarcane cutter works in late-morning heat and dust near Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. In Egypt, sugar cane juice is called aseer asab and is by far the most popular drink served by almost all fruit juice vendors, who are abundant in most cities.
    egypt75-02-03-2016_1.jpg
  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey harvesting the honey on a roof top in Hackney City Farm.  Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey watches as his honey runs through a sieve. His honey is made by bees kept at Hackney City farm in East London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey cuts open honeycombs on a bee hive frame.  His honey is made by bees kept at Hackney City farm in East London over the summer. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey spins and extracts honey from his hives.  Two frames full of honey produced over the summer is spun in a bucket and the honey is later poured from the bucket through a tap. His honey is made by bees kept at Hackney City farm in East London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • A portrait of street market traders, on 16th April 1980, in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, Brexiteers protest their ideals outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for May's Premiership and the UK's Brexit status.
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  • Women work the rice paddy fields on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal.
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  • Fruit and veg waste rotting in a south London compost bin. The bright orange colour contrasts with the green vegetable matter stored in this bin storing organic material in an inner-city farm that promotes the organic and natural philosophy. The compost reduces down to help feed a new generation of food being grown for public consumption.
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  • Fruit and veg waste rotting in a south London compost bin. The bright orange colour contrasts with the green vegetable matter stored in this bin storing organic material in an inner-city farm that promotes the organic and natural philosophy. The compost reduces down to help feed a new generation of food being grown for public consumption.
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  • A young child is allowed by an unseen parent to play  unknowingly on the memorial for Jewish Kinder Transportees at Liverpool Street mainline Station in the City of London. The Kindertransport is a rescue mission that took place during the nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War. The United Kingdom took in nearly 10,000 predominantly Jewish children from Nazi Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, and the Free City of Danzig. The children were placed in British foster homes, hostels, schools and farms. Often they were the only members of their families who survived the Holocaust.
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  • Lingerie-clad models stage a protest by the animal rights organisation, Peta against the suffering of animals, on 17th Febriary 2017, in London, England, United Kingdom. The group stripped off into matching green underwear and crocodile masks before posing outside the shows main venue on the Strand in central London. Peta is campaigning against the use of exotic animal skins in the fashion industry. It follows an investigation of crocodile farms which found animals were confined to pits and sometimes still alive when their skin was torn off, Peta said. London Fashion Week is a clothing trade show held in London twice each year, in February and September. It is one of the Big Four fashion weeks, along with the New York, Milan and Paris. The fashion sector plays a significant role in the UK economy with London Fashion Week alone estimated to rake in £269 million each season. The six-day industry event allows designers to show their collections to buyers, journalists and celebrities and also maintains the city’s status as a top fashion capital.
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  • Winding rural road and traffic in Dolomites near La Val in Alta Badia, south Tyrol, Italy. We look across the farms and alpine homes linked by narrow but well-maintained roads high up with the stunning panoramic scenery of mountain peaks. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol with an area of 7,400 sq Km with 60% over 1,600m above sea level. La Val (German: Wengen; Italian: La Valle) is a comune (municipality) in the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 45 kilometres (28 mi) northeast of the city of Bolzano.
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  • Winding rural road and traffic in Dolomites near La Val in Alta Badia, south Tyrol, Italy. We look across the farms and alpine homes linked by narrow but well-maintained roads high up with the stunning panoramic scenery of mountain peaks. According to the 2011 census, there are 505,000 inhabitants in south Tyrol with an area of 7,400 sq Km with 60% over 1,600m above sea level. La Val (German: Wengen; Italian: La Valle) is a comune (municipality) in the province of South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 45 kilometres (28 mi) northeast of the city of Bolzano.
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  • Lingerie-clad models stage a protest by the animal rights organisation, Peta against the suffering of animals, on 17th Febriary 2017, in London, England, United Kingdom. The group stripped off into matching green underwear and crocodile masks before posing outside the shows main venue on the Strand in central London. Peta is campaigning against the use of exotic animal skins in the fashion industry. It follows an investigation of crocodile farms which found animals were confined to pits and sometimes still alive when their skin was torn off, Peta said. London Fashion Week is a clothing trade show held in London twice each year, in February and September. It is one of the Big Four fashion weeks, along with the New York, Milan and Paris. The fashion sector plays a significant role in the UK economy with London Fashion Week alone estimated to rake in £269 million each season. The six-day industry event allows designers to show their collections to buyers, journalists and celebrities and also maintains the city’s status as a top fashion capital.
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  • Lingerie-clad models stage a protest by the animal rights organisation, Peta against the suffering of animals, on 17th Febriary 2017, in London, England, United Kingdom. The group stripped off into matching green underwear and crocodile masks before posing outside the shows main venue on the Strand in central London. Peta is campaigning against the use of exotic animal skins in the fashion industry. It follows an investigation of crocodile farms which found animals were confined to pits and sometimes still alive when their skin was torn off, Peta said. London Fashion Week is a clothing trade show held in London twice each year, in February and September. It is one of the Big Four fashion weeks, along with the New York, Milan and Paris. The fashion sector plays a significant role in the UK economy with London Fashion Week alone estimated to rake in £269 million each season. The six-day industry event allows designers to show their collections to buyers, journalists and celebrities and also maintains the city’s status as a top fashion capital.
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  • The last light of day fades on the still waters of Sgeir Nam Biast, a bay overlooking Waternish Headland, near Dunvegan, north-west Isle of Skye, Scottish Highlands. A solitary light bulb glows from an upstairs room in this isolated cottage across the calm lake. The weather is perfect but unusual for one of the wildest parts of Britain. Farming practices have changed irreversably in a generation and many residents have English accents rather than that of native Scots islanders as city dwellers from the far south seek an alternative to urban lifestyles. The weather can have adverse effects on those unprepared for such wild conditions, especially during harsh winters when violent storms batter these Atlantic coasts. But old crofts have been converted to bed and breakfast homes, catering for tourist visitors who adore this form of idyllic escapism.<br />
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