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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.
    20180704_brands dr martens_002.jpg
  • Painting celebrating Dr Marin Luther King on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. There is no statue of Dr Martin Luther King in Montgomery, only street art and the King Memorial Baptist Church.  The Confederate presence in the form of monuments, statues, annual celebrations is much stronger.
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  • A window detail of Dr Samuel Johnson in his museum house, on 17th September 2017, in the City of London, England. Samuel Johnson 1709–1784, often referred to as Dr. Johnson, was an English writer who made lasting contributions to English literature as a poet, essayist, moralist, literary critic, biographer, editor and lexicographer. Johnson was a devout Anglican and committed Tory, described by the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography as arguably the most distinguished man of letters in English history.
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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.
    20190129_brexit protesters_022.jpg
  • Seated in a meeting room within the presidential palace is Dr Ghazi Salahudin Atabani, a special advisor to the Sudanese President Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir during a media briefing in Khartoum. Atabani is leader of the majority National Congress Party, a trusted advisor to the President and an articulate activist in strategic studies and leadership training.
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  • Seated in a meeting room within the presidential palace is Dr Ghazi Salahudin Atabani, a special advisor to the Sudanese President Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir during a media briefing in Khartoum. Atabani is leader of the majority National Congress Party, a trusted advisor to the President and an articulate activist in strategic studies and leadership training.
    sudan250-24-05-2009_1_1.jpg
  • 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.
    moss_bros01-04-03-2015_1.jpg
  • A portrait of Dr John Mulvey, of the Nuclear Physics Laboratory in Oxford, in the summer of 1994 in Oxford, England.
    john_mulvey02-01-06-1994.jpg
  • A portrait of Dr John Mulvey, of the Nuclear Physics Laboratory in Oxford, in the summer of 1994 in Oxford, England.
    john_mulvey01-01-06-1994.jpg
  • A man passes a poster signed by street artist Dr. D showing a portrait of News Corp head Rupert Murdoch in London. Britain's Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt referred News Corporation's bid for BSkyB to the Competition Commission.
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  • A taxi passes a poster signed by street artist Dr. D showing a portrait of News Corp head Rupert Murdoch in London. Britain's Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt referred News Corporation's bid for BSkyB to the Competition Commission.
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  • A man passes a poster signed by street artist Dr. D showing a portrait of News Corp head Rupert Murdoch in London. Britain's Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt referred News Corporation's bid for BSkyB to the Competition Commission.
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  • Art work by Dr D. at Shangri-la at the Glastonbury Festival 22th July 2016, Somerset, United Kingdom. Shangri-la is a venue at the festival with  art and politics mixed with tunes and all night club nights. Work getting the festival ready takes weeks and in the days up to the festival starts work is frantic.  The Glastonbury Festival runs over 3 days and has 3000 acts, including music, art and performance and approx. 150.000 attend the anual event.
    AB9A9763.jpg
  • Art work by Dr D. at Shangri-la at the Glastonbury Festival 22th July 2016, Somerset, United Kingdom. No-one is listening. Shangri-la is a venue at the festival with  art and politics mixed with tunes and all night club nights. Work getting the festival ready takes weeks and in the days up to the festival starts work is frantic.  The Glastonbury Festival runs over 3 days and has 3000 acts, including music, art and performance and approx. 150.000 attend the anual event.
    AB9A9746.jpg
  • Art work by Dr D. at Shangri-la at the Glastonbury Festival 25th July 2016, Somerset, United Kingdom.  Shangri-la is a venue at the festival with art and politics mixed with tunes and all night club nights. Work getting the festival ready takes weeks and in the days up to the festival starts work is frantic.  The Glastonbury Festival runs over 3 days and has 3000 acts, including music, art and performance and approx. 150.000 attend the anual event.
    AB9A9300.jpg
  • A patient record card to say they have received their COVID-19 vaccination sits on the mantle piece after being given out by Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance after administering the COVID-19 vaccination to a patient at their home in the community outside Dover on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-2104.jpg
  • As part of a home visiting service for housebound patients Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance dressed in the appropriate PPE attends a patient at their home in the community outside Dover to administer the COVID-19 Vaccination on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-2054.jpg
  • Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance prepares a syringe of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccination before administering it to a housebound patient at their home in the community outside Dover on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-2031.jpg
  • As part of a home visiting service for housebound patients Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance dressed in the appropriate PPE does an assessment on a patient at their home in the community outside Dover to administer the COVID-19 Vaccination on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-1958.jpg
  • Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance draws up a syringe of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccination before administering it to a housebound patient at their home in the community outside Dover on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-1980.jpg
  • As part of a home visiting service for housebound patients Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance dressed in the appropriate PPE attends a patient at their home in the community outside Dover to administer the COVID-19 Vaccination on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-1943.jpg
  • Dr Larch Maxey addresses over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, at a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
    MK-20201205-Mass-Trespass-Stonehenge...jpg
  • Dr Gail Bradbrook, co-founder of Extinction Rebellion, addresses fellow climate activists at a ‘Carnival of Corruption’ protest outside the Treasury against the government’s facilitation and funding of the fossil fuel industry on 3 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion activists are attending a series of September Rebellion protests around the UK to call on politicians to back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill CEE Bill which requires, among other measures, a serious plan to deal with the UK’s share of emissions and to halt critical rises in global temperatures and for ordinary people to be involved in future environmental planning by means of a Citizens’ Assembly.
    MK-20200903-Extinction Rebellion-Car...jpg
  • Locals enjoying Brighton Royal Pavilion lit up for the Brighton festival 2016 by Dr Blighty projections on the 25th of May 2016 in Brighton, United Kingdom.  A major outdoor event in the Royal Pavilion Garden inspired by the story of the thousands of Indian soldiers who were treated in the temporary military hospital housed in Brighton Pavilion.
    Brighton-Pavilion-Lights_1172.jpg
  • Locals enjoying Brighton Royal Pavilion lit up for the Brighton festival 2016 by Dr Blighty projections on the 25th of May 2016 in Brighton, United Kingdom.  A major outdoor event in the Royal Pavilion Garden inspired by the story of the thousands of Indian soldiers who were treated in the temporary military hospital housed in Brighton Pavilion.
    Brighton-Pavilion-Lights_1140.jpg
  • Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance chats to a patient after giving the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccination to a housebound patient at their home in the community outside Dover on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-2105.jpg
  • An elderly patient receiving the COVID-19 vaccination as part of a home visiting service for housebound patients from Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance at their home in the community outside Dover to administer the COVID-19 Vaccination on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-2093.jpg
  • As part of a home visiting service for housebound patients Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance dressed in the appropriate PPE does an assessment on a patient at their home in the community outside Dover to administer the COVID-19 Vaccination on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-2071.jpg
  • As part of a home visiting service for housebound patients Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance dressed in the appropriate PPE attends a patient at their home in the community outside Dover to administer the COVID-19 Vaccination on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-2061.jpg
  • Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance chats to a patient after giving the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccination to a housebound patient at their home in the community outside Dover on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-2043.jpg
  • An elderly patient receiving the COVID-19 vaccination as part of a home visiting service for housebound patients from Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance at their home in the community outside Dover to administer the COVID-19 Vaccination on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-2033.jpg
  • An elderly patient receiving the COVID-19 vaccination as part of a home visiting service for housebound patients from Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance at their home in the community outside Dover to administer the COVID-19 Vaccination on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-2038.jpg
  • Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance prepares a syringe of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccination before administering it to a housebound patient at their home in the community outside Dover on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-2013.jpg
  • Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance prepares a syringe of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccination before administering it to a housebound patient at their home in the community outside Dover on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-2022.jpg
  • As part of a home visiting service for housebound patients Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance dressed in the appropriate PPE does an assessment on a patient at their home in the community outside Dover to administer the COVID-19 Vaccination on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-2004.jpg
  • A patient receiving the COVID-19 vaccination as part of a home visiting service for housebound patients from Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance at their home in the community outside Dover to administer the COVID-19 Vaccination on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-1985.jpg
  • A patient receiving the COVID-19 vaccination as part of a home visiting service for housebound patients from Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance at their home in the community outside Dover to administer the COVID-19 Vaccination on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-1983.jpg
  • A patient record card to say they have received their COVID-19 vaccination sits on the mantle piece after being given out by Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance after administering the COVID-19 vaccination to a patient at their home in the community outside Dover on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-1970.jpg
  • As part of a home visiting service for housebound patients Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance dressed in the appropriate PPE does an assessment on a patient at their home in the community outside Dover to administer the COVID-19 Vaccination on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-1962.jpg
  • As part of a home visiting service for housebound patients Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance dressed in the appropriate PPE attends a patient at their home in the community outside Dover to administer the COVID-19 Vaccination on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-1948.jpg
  • As part of a home visiting service for housebound patients Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance dressed in the appropriate PPE attends a patient at their home in the community outside Dover to administer the COVID-19 Vaccination on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-1950.jpg
  • As part of a home visiting service for housebound patients Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance dressed in the appropriate PPE attends a patient at their home in the community outside Dover to administer the COVID-19 Vaccination on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-1952.jpg
  • The medical kit used for the home visiting service for housebound patients by Dr Fordham of the Channel Health Alliance dressed in appropriate PPE attends a patient at their home in the community outside Dover to administer the COVID-19 Vaccination on the 27th of February 2021, Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Health-COVID-19-Vaccinations-1938.jpg
  • Dr Larch Maxey joins over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, at a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
    MK-20201205-Mass-Trespass-Stonehenge...jpg
  • Dr Gail Bradbrook addresses activists from HS2 Rebellion, an umbrella campaign group comprising longstanding campaigners against the HS2 high-speed rail link as well as Extinction Rebellion activists, at a protest rally in Parliament Square on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The rally, and a later protest action at the Department of Transport during which activists glued themselves to the doors and pavement outside and sprayed fake blood around the entrance, coincided with an announcement by HS2 Ltd that construction of the controversial £106bn high-speed rail link will now commence.
    MK-20200904-HS2-Rebellion-Anti-HS2-P...jpg
  • Dr Gail Bradbrook addresses activists from HS2 Rebellion, an umbrella campaign group comprising longstanding campaigners against the HS2 high-speed rail link as well as Extinction Rebellion activists, at a protest rally in Parliament Square on 4 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The rally, and a later protest action at the Department of Transport during which activists glued themselves to the doors and pavement outside and sprayed fake blood around the entrance, coincided with an announcement by HS2 Ltd that construction of the controversial £106bn high-speed rail link will now commence.
    MK-20200904-HS2-Rebellion-Anti-HS2-P...jpg
  • Dr Gail Bradbrook, co-founder of Extinction Rebellion, joins fellow climate activists at a ‘Carnival of Corruption’ protest against the government’s facilitation and funding of the fossil fuel industry on 3 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion activists are attending a series of September Rebellion protests around the UK to call on politicians to back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill CEE Bill which requires, among other measures, a serious plan to deal with the UK’s share of emissions and to halt critical rises in global temperatures and for ordinary people to be involved in future environmental planning by means of a Citizens’ Assembly.
    MK-20200903-Extinction Rebellion-Car...jpg
  • Dr Gail Bradbrook, co-founder of Extinction Rebellion, addresses fellow climate activists at a ‘Carnival of Corruption’ protest outside the Treasury against the government’s facilitation and funding of the fossil fuel industry on 3 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion activists are attending a series of September Rebellion protests around the UK to call on politicians to back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill CEE Bill which requires, among other measures, a serious plan to deal with the UK’s share of emissions and to halt critical rises in global temperatures and for ordinary people to be involved in future environmental planning by means of a Citizens’ Assembly.
    MK-20200903-Extinction Rebellion-Car...jpg
  • Dr Gail Bradbrook, co-founder of Extinction Rebellion, addresses fellow climate activists at a ‘Carnival of Corruption’ protest outside the Treasury against the government’s facilitation and funding of the fossil fuel industry on 3 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion activists are attending a series of September Rebellion protests around the UK to call on politicians to back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill CEE Bill which requires, among other measures, a serious plan to deal with the UK’s share of emissions and to halt critical rises in global temperatures and for ordinary people to be involved in future environmental planning by means of a Citizens’ Assembly.
    MK-20200903-Extinction Rebellion-Car...jpg
  • London session of the Russel Tribunal on Palestine. " Corporate Complicity in Israel's violations in international human rights law and international humanitarian law". <br />
Dr William Bourdon is giving evidence.
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  • Art work by Dr D. at Shangri-la at the Glastonbury Festival 22th July 2016, Somerset, United Kingdom. No-one is listening. Shangri-la is a venue at the festival with  art and politics mixed with tunes and all night club nights. Work getting the festival ready takes weeks and in the days up to the festival starts work is frantic.  The Glastonbury Festival runs over 3 days and has 3000 acts, including music, art and performance and approx. 150.000 attend the anual event.
    AB9A9777.jpg
  • Art work by Dr D. and others at Shangri-la at the Glastonbury Festival 22th July 2016, Somerset, United Kingdom. Shangri-la is a venue at the festival with  art and politics mixed with tunes and all night club nights. Work getting the festival ready takes weeks and in the days up to the festival starts work is frantic.  The Glastonbury Festival runs over 3 days and has 3000 acts, including music, art and performance and approx. 150.000 attend the anual event.
    AB9A9761.jpg
  • Heather Davies (Idris from Dr Who) with Belle Lowndes (clockwork Droid from Millenium FX) in front of fantasy painting by Japanese artist Aruta Soup at the London Film and Comic Con. LFCC is a convention held annually in London that focuses on films, cult television and comics. The convention holds a large dealers hall selling movie, comic and science fiction related memorabiliaand original film props, along with free guest talks, professional photoshoots, autograph sessions, displays. Many of the visitors / attendeesarrive dressed up as their favourite comic and sci-fi characters in the most outlandish costumes which draws from the award-winning formula of innovative gameplay.
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  • Locals enjoying Brighton Royal Pavilion lit up for the Brighton festival 2016 by Dr Blighty projections on the 25th of May 2016 in Brighton, United Kingdom.  A major outdoor event in the Royal Pavilion Garden inspired by the story of the thousands of Indian soldiers who were treated in the temporary military hospital housed in Brighton Pavilion.
    Brighton-Pavilion-Lights_1182.jpg
  • Locals enjoying Brighton Royal Pavilion lit up for the Brighton festival 2016 by Dr Blighty projections on the 25th of May 2016 in Brighton, United Kingdom.  A major outdoor event in the Royal Pavilion Garden inspired by the story of the thousands of Indian soldiers who were treated in the temporary military hospital housed in Brighton Pavilion.
    Brighton-Pavilion-Lights_1168.jpg
  • Locals enjoying Brighton Royal Pavilion lit up for the Brighton festival 2016 by Dr Blighty projections on the 25th of May 2016 in Brighton, United Kingdom.  A major outdoor event in the Royal Pavilion Garden inspired by the story of the thousands of Indian soldiers who were treated in the temporary military hospital housed in Brighton Pavilion.
    Brighton-Pavilion-Lights_1164.jpg
  • Locals enjoying Brighton Royal Pavilion lit up for the Brighton festival 2016 by Dr Blighty projections on the 25th of May 2016 in Brighton, United Kingdom.  A major outdoor event in the Royal Pavilion Garden inspired by the story of the thousands of Indian soldiers who were treated in the temporary military hospital housed in Brighton Pavilion.
    Brighton-Pavilion-Lights_1153.jpg
  • Locals enjoying Brighton Royal Pavilion lit up for the Brighton festival 2016 by Dr Blighty projections on the 25th of May 2016 in Brighton, United Kingdom.  A major outdoor event in the Royal Pavilion Garden inspired by the story of the thousands of Indian soldiers who were treated in the temporary military hospital housed in Brighton Pavilion.
    Brighton-Pavilion-Lights_1147.jpg
  • Locals enjoying Brighton Royal Pavilion lit up for the Brighton festival 2016 by Dr Blighty projections on the 25th of May 2016 in Brighton, United Kingdom.  A major outdoor event in the Royal Pavilion Garden inspired by the story of the thousands of Indian soldiers who were treated in the temporary military hospital housed in Brighton Pavilion.
    Brighton-Pavilion-Lights_1144.jpg
  • A young boy receives an eye examination from Dr Mohamed Shaheen on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
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  • Dr Mohamed Shaheen performs an eye examination on a patient after performing Cataracts surgery the evening before on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.<br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-2120.jpg
  • Dr Mohamed Shaheen performs an eye examination on 28 year old Reksona after performing Cataracts surgery the evening before on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.<br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-2056.jpg
  • Dr Mohamed Shaheen performs Cataracts surgery on a patient on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1776.jpg
  • Dr Mohamed Shaheen performs Cataracts surgery on a patient on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1826.jpg
  • Dr Mohamed Shaheen performs Cataracts surgery on a patient on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1734.jpg
  • A nurse prepares a needle for Dr Mohamed Shaheen to perform Cataracts surgery on a patient on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1742.jpg
  • A nurse prepares a patient for Dr Mohamed Shaheen to perform Cataracts surgery on a patient on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1728.jpg
  • London, UK. Friday 23rd November 2012. Christies auction house showcasing memorabilia from every decade of the past century of popular culture from the industries of film and music. Contact sheet of Famous Bond Girl Ursula Andress in the famous 'coming out of the water scene'.
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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 24-hour Doctors clinic in the Lucerna Gallery, on 19th March, 2018, in Prague, the Czech Republic.
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  • With a shadowy person in the background, John Gray the political scientist, stands with arms folded and wearing a grey jacket and his round-frame glasses in the Quadrangle of Jesus College, Oxford, amid classical architecture. He is a prominent British political philosopher, author and currently School Professor of European Thought at the London School of Economics. Prior to this he was Professor of Politics at Oxford University. He is a former supporter of the New Right and a regular contributor to the Guardian and the Times Literary Supplement. Also author of many books on political theory. He has written several influential books on political theory, including Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals (2003), an attack on humanism, a worldview which he sees as originating in religious ideologies.
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  • A mural celebrating the Civil Rights heritage from the Freedom Fighters, who aimed to desegregate interstate transport, to Rosa Parks and the 1965 Marchers on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States.
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  • Badboys Boxing Gym with photograph of the civil rights marchers from 1965 on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The Memorial for Peace and Justice is in a run-down area of central Montgomery, close by the route taken by the 1965 civil rights marchers. The route is marked and designated as a US national historic trail, with images of the marches pinned to walls, as on this building.
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  • A mural celebrating the Civil Rights heritage from the Freedom Fighters, who aimed to desegregate interstate transport, to Rosa Parks and the 1965 Marchers on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States.
    _E6A7021.jpg
  • Badboys Boxing Gym with photograph of the civil rights marchers from 1965 on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The Memorial for Peace and Justice is in a run-down area of central Montgomery, close by the route taken by the 1965 civil rights marchers. The route is marked and designated as a US national historic trail, with images of the marches pinned to walls, as on this building.
    _E6A7040.jpg
  • Equal Justice Initiative offices on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. Lawyer and justice advocate Bryan Stevenson set up the Equal Justice Initiative in 1995, using his MacArthur grant money to support it and guarantee a defence of anyone in Alabama sentenced to the death penalty. Alabama was the only state at the time that did not provide legal assistance to people on death row.
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  • A mural celebrating the Civil Rights heritage from the Freedom Fighters, who aimed to desegregate interstate transport, to Rosa Parks and the 1965 Marchers on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States.
    _E6A7016.jpg
  • The Civil Rights Memorial, designed by Maya Lin, honours 40 individuals who died fighting for equal rights between 1954 and 1968 on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The memorial is sponsored by the Southern Poverty Law Center. The concept of Lins design is based on the soothing and healing effect of water. It was inspired by a passage from Martin Luther Kings speeches.
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  • The Civil Rights Memorial, designed by Maya Lin, honours 40 individuals who died fighting for equal rights between 1954 and 1968 on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The memorial is sponsored by the Southern Poverty Law Center. The concept of Lins design is based on the soothing and healing effect of water. It was inspired by a passage from Martin Luther Kings speeches.
    _E6A6979.jpg
  • The Civil Rights Memorial, designed by Maya Lin, honours 40 individuals who died fighting for equal rights between 1954 and 1968 on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The memorial is sponsored by the Southern Poverty Law Center. The concept of Lins design is based on the soothing and healing effect of water. It was inspired by a passage from Martin Luther Kings speeches.
    _E6A6967.jpg
  • The infamous Edmund Pettus Bridge named after a confederate general and head of the Alabama Ku Klux Klan on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Bloody Sunday, 55 years earlier, was the day when 600 civil rights demonstrators, marching to the state capital for the right to vote, were brutally beaten by state troopers preventing them from crossing the bridge en route to Montgomery. Television images of the crackdown on peaceful marchers stunned America. It represented a watershed in civil rights history that paved the way, months later, for the Voting Rights Act.
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  • The infamous Edmund Pettus Bridge named after a confederate general and head of the Alabama Ku Klux Klan on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Bloody Sunday, 55 years earlier, was the day when 600 civil rights demonstrators, marching to the state capital for the right to vote, were brutally beaten by state troopers preventing them from crossing the bridge en route to Montgomery. Television images of the crackdown on peaceful marchers stunned America. It represented a watershed in civil rights history that paved the way, months later, for the Voting Rights Act.
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  • Downtown drugstore in the evening on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Selma is the main town of Dallas County which has one of the highest rates of poverty in Alabama and one of the most economically depressed towns in America. It was known as the Queen of the Black Belt for its rich soil that proved ideal for highly profitable cotton growing and extended the years of slave labour after the slave trade had been outlawed. Now it struggles with joblessness, drugs and disenfranchisement.
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  • Democrat activists driving through downtown encouraging African American voting in the Primaries on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Bloody Sunday 50 years earlier was the day when 600 civil rights demonstrators calling for the right to vote were brutally beaten by state troopers preventing them from crossing the bridge en route to Montgomery. Television images of the crackdown on peaceful marchers stunned America. It represented a watershed in civil rights history that paved the way, months later, for the Voting Rights Act.
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  • Shop selling alcohol by the rail tracks on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Selma is the main town of Dallas County which has one of the highest rates of poverty in Alabama and one of the most economically depressed towns in America. It was known as the Queen of the Black Belt for its rich soil that proved ideal for highly profitable cotton growing and extended the years of slave labour after the slave trade had been outlawed. Now it struggles with joblessness, drugs and disenfranchisement.
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  • Dollar General Store, main street, on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Selma is the main town of Dallas County which has one of the highest rates of poverty in Alabama and one of the most economically depressed towns in America. It was known as the Queen of the Black Belt for its rich soil that proved ideal for highly profitable cotton growing and extended the years of slave labour after the slave trade had been outlawed. Now it struggles with joblessness, drugs and disenfranchisement.
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  • Dollar General Store, main street, on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Selma is the main town of Dallas County which has one of the highest rates of poverty in Alabama and one of the most economically depressed towns in America. It was known as the Queen of the Black Belt for its rich soil that proved ideal for highly profitable cotton growing and extended the years of slave labour after the slave trade had been outlawed. Now it struggles with joblessness, drugs and disenfranchisement.
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  • Dollar General Store, main street, on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Selma is the main town of Dallas County which has one of the highest rates of poverty in Alabama and one of the most economically depressed towns in America. It was known as the Queen of the Black Belt for its rich soil that proved ideal for highly profitable cotton growing and extended the years of slave labour after the slave trade had been outlawed. Now it struggles with joblessness, drugs and disenfranchisement.
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  • Vote or Die headline on a poster to encourage African Americans to vote in the democratic primary on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Voter suppression is rife in Alabama: a report from March 2020 by the Southern Poverty Law Centre shows that it is difficult to register and to vote, especially for African Americans. Alabama and its Governor Kay Ivey deem the vote as a privilege to be protected rather than a right for all. It is feared that voter suppression will be a key element of Trump’s campaign in the 2020 elections.
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  • Burned out lorry on the roadside on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. This image is an hommage to a racist incident on Mother’s Day, May 1961 when a group of Freedom Riders traveling by bus from Washington, DC, to New Orleans were met by a white mob in Alabama. ⁠The mob attacked the bus with baseball bats and iron pipes. They also slashed the tires. When the hobbled bus pulled over, the mob pulled riders off the bus and beat them with pipes. Then they set the bus on fire.⁠
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  • Blood samples being examined under a microscope for HIV and TB at the Bwindi Community Hospital.  These samples are from the Voluntary Counselling and Testing Clinic for HIV and TB. The hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60 000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • A HIV counsellor talks to a patient at the Voluntary Counselling and Testing clinic for HIV and TB at the Bwindi Community Hospital.  The hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60 000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • 4-year-old Junior has had surgery to remove an abyss from his chest and is now recovering in the children’s ward of Bwindi Community Hospital. Standards of patient care and cleanliness at the hospital are extremely high. The Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma Village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Hanipha is an expectant mother staying in the hostel for expectant mothers in the grounds of Bwindi Community Hospital. Most pregnant women in the area have to travel long distances to get to the hospital for their births and this can cause complications. The staff at the hospital felt this was a very useful addition to the hospital and it also means they can be monitored in the late stages of pregnancy. The Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma Village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Brenda with her 3-week-old baby using the neo natal facilities at Bwindi Community Hospital.  Her baby was born was 7 weeks premature, due to the carefully planned facilities there is a high chance of survival for all premature babies born at the hospital. Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Baby Shemeririwe is only 5 days old. She was premature, born at 30 weeks term. Her mother stays with her in the neo-natal unit at Bwindi Community hospital, Uganda. She is about to have a cannula fitted so she can receive Dextra that will help with her early development.Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Baby Shemeririwe is only 5 days old. She was premature, born at 30 weeks term. Her mother stays with her in the neo-natal unit at Bwindi Community hospital, Uganda. She is about to have a cannula fitted so she can receive Dextra that will help with her early development.Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Brenda with her 3-week-old baby using the neo natal facilities at Bwindi Community Hospital.  Her baby was born was 7 weeks premature, due to the carefully planned facilities there is a high chance of survival for all premature babies born at the hospital. <br />
Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Baby Shemeririwe is only 5 days old. She was premature, born at 30 weeks term. Her mother stays with her in the neo-natal unit at Bwindi Community hospital, Uganda. She is about to have a cannula fitted so she can receive Dextra that will help with her early development. Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60,000 people from the surrounding area.
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