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  • Stained glass window in Cathedral Metropolitana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Designed by Edgar Fonseca in a modern style based on Mayan architectural style of pyramids, it  was built between 1964 and 1979. It contains four vivid stained-glass windows, which stretch 60m to the ceiling, are breathtaking.
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  • Smashed glass window on 5th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Tempered or toughened glass is a type of safety glass processed by controlled thermal or chemical treatments to increase its strength compared with normal glass.
    20201105_smashed glass_001.jpg
  • Smashed glass window on 7th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Tempered or toughened glass is a type of safety glass processed by controlled thermal or chemical treatments to increase its strength compared with normal glass.
    20201007_smashed glass_001.jpg
  • Pint of ale in an old fashioned jug beer glass. Jug glasses are shaped more like a large mug with a handle. They are moulded with a grid pattern of thickened glass on the outside. Dimpled glasses are now rarer than the other types and are regarded as more traditional. This sort of glass is also known as a "Handle" or "Jug". They are popular with drinkers who prefer a traditional beer experience.
    20130409jug glass ale pintA.jpg
  • Sign of a big night out. A shot glass inside another glass and some cigarette stubs. Possibly the remnants of a Jager Bomb or a depth charge, where two drinks mix into one glass.
    20141128_shot glass inside_A.jpg
  • Pint of ale in an old fashioned jug beer glass. Jug glasses are shaped more like a large mug with a handle. They are moulded with a grid pattern of thickened glass on the outside. Dimpled glasses are now rarer than the other types and are regarded as more traditional. This sort of glass is also known as a "Handle" or "Jug". They are popular with drinkers who prefer a traditional beer experience.
    20130409jug glass ale pintB.jpg
  • A man dressed up as a glass of beer in the City of London, UK. Weird street scene as a man in a suit passees this large scale glass of lager on it's way to a promotional event.
    20141017_walking beer glass_A.jpg
  • A team of labourers wearing hi-visibility tabards with the name of construction company Barnwood on the back, struggle to manhandle a very heavy plate-glass window through a City of London street. With tape that is crossed to avoid accidents, the glass is carried by the team of men in a narrow (medieval) side-street in the heart of the capital's financial district otherwise known as the Square Mile, after its circling Roman wall.
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  • Glass architecture of modern buildings at Snow Hill in the city centre on 5th August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The city is under a long term and major redevelopment, with much of its industrial past being demolished and made into new high rise developments, as part of the Big City Plan.
    20200805_glass architecture_002.jpg
  • Aeroplane flies over reflected in modern glass offices at Blackfriars in London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed the face of Londons financial district, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20180721_glass architecture_001.jpg
  • A pint glass of real ale on a pub table in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Sales of these ales is on the increase, where other alcolholic beer and beverages are on the decline.
    20180304_ale beer glass_003.jpg
  • Clouds in the sky reflected in the square glass panels of the Northern & Shell Building in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20171128_glass reflection_004.jpg
  • Clouds in the sky reflected in the square glass panels of the Northern & Shell Building in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20171128_glass reflection_001.jpg
  • Pieces of shattered glass, the aftermath of a victim of crime from a vehicle left in the gutter of a street in south London, on 15th February 2017, in the borough of Lambeth, United Kingdom.
    ferndene_glass-03-15-02-2017.jpg
  • Glass building reflecting the clouds and The Shard in a blue sky. Modern architecture interacting with nature at More London, UK. More London is an office development containing many professional services and financial services firms.
    20150221_glass building sky_E.jpg
  • Glass building reflecting the clouds in a blue sky. Modern architecture interacting with nature at More London, UK. More London is an office development containing many professional services and financial services firms.
    20150221_glass building sky_D.jpg
  • Reflections in a modern glass building. This architecture example is of a building on Tower Bridge Approach, London. The frontage is made of steel and tension cables in an ordered grid.
    20141216_modern glass building_A.jpg
  • Glass architecture of modern buildings at Snow Hill in the city centre on 5th August 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The city is under a long term and major redevelopment, with much of its industrial past being demolished and made into new high rise developments, as part of the Big City Plan.
    20200805_glass architecture_001.jpg
  • A pint glass of real ale on a pub table in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Sales of these ales is on the increase, where other alcolholic beer and beverages are on the decline.
    20180304_ale beer glass_002.jpg
  • A pint glass of real ale on a pub table in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Sales of these ales is on the increase, where other alcolholic beer and beverages are on the decline.
    20180304_ale beer glass_001.jpg
  • View through the modern architecture of a glass building looking towards Canary Wharf in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170415_glass architecture_001.jpg
  • View through the modern architecture of a glass building looking towards Canary Wharf in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20170415_glass architecture_002.jpg
  • Clouds in the sky reflected in the square glass panels of the Northern & Shell Building in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20171128_glass reflection_003.jpg
  • Clouds in the sky reflected in the square glass panels of the Northern & Shell Building in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20171128_glass reflection_002.jpg
  • Pieces of shattered glass, the aftermath of a victim of crime from a vehicle left in the gutter of a street in south London, on 15th February 2017, in the borough of Lambeth, United Kingdom.
    ferndene_glass-02-15-02-2017.jpg
  • Broken green glass lying in a pile on double-yellow lines in a south London gutter, on 2nd October September 2016, at the National Gallery, London, England.
    gutter_glass-01-02-10-2016.jpg
  • Glass building reflecting the clouds and The Shard in a blue sky. Modern architecture interacting with nature at More London, UK. More London is an office development containing many professional services and financial services firms.
    20150221_glass building sky_F.jpg
  • Glass building reflecting the clouds in a blue sky. Modern architecture interacting with nature at More London, UK. More London is an office development containing many professional services and financial services firms.
    20150221_glass building sky_C.jpg
  • Glass building reflecting the clouds and The Shard in a blue sky. Modern architecture interacting with nature at More London, UK. More London is an office development containing many professional services and financial services firms.
    20150221_glass building sky_B.jpg
  • Glass building reflecting the clouds in a blue sky. Modern architecture interacting with nature at More London, UK. More London is an office development containing many professional services and financial services firms.
    20150221_glass building sky_A.jpg
  • Broken glass attached to the top of a wall to prevent intruders, Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK.
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  • Modern glass building in Southwark on 1st July 2020 in London, United Kingdom. This piece of architecture imposes itself amongst one of Londons oldest areas amid blue cloud sky.
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  • Modern glass offices and reflections at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20190214_moorgate glass offices_007.jpg
  • Modern glass offices and reflections at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20190214_moorgate glass offices_004.jpg
  • Modern glass offices and reflections at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20190214_moorgate glass offices_006.jpg
  • Modern glass offices and reflections at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20190214_moorgate glass offices_003.jpg
  • Glass commercial office building Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Rogers buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20180419_city vents 88 glass_002.jpg
  • Glass commercial office building Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Rogers buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20180419_city vents 88 glass_001.jpg
  • Modern glass offices at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed the face of Londons financial district, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20180419_city glass offices_012.jpg
  • Modern glass offices at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed the face of Londons financial district, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20180419_city glass offices_013.jpg
  • Modern glass offices at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed the face of Londons financial district, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20180419_city glass offices_011.jpg
  • Modern glass offices at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed the face of Londons financial district, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20180419_city glass offices_010.jpg
  • Modern glass offices at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed the face of Londons financial district, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20180419_city glass offices_008.jpg
  • Modern glass offices at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed the face of Londons financial district, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20180419_city glass offices_009.jpg
  • Modern glass offices at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed the face of Londons financial district, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20180419_city glass offices_007.jpg
  • Modern glass offices at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed the face of Londons financial district, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20180419_city glass offices_005.jpg
  • Modern glass offices at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed the face of Londons financial district, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20180419_city glass offices_004.jpg
  • Modern glass offices at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed the face of Londons financial district, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20180419_city glass offices_002.jpg
  • Modern glass offices at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed the face of Londons financial district, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20180419_city glass offices_001.jpg
  • Architectural detail of a modern glass building at More London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Modern glass offices and reflections at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20190214_moorgate glass offices_005.jpg
  • Modern glass offices and reflections at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20190214_moorgate glass offices_010.jpg
  • Modern glass offices and reflections at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20190214_moorgate glass offices_009.jpg
  • Modern glass offices and reflections at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20190214_moorgate glass offices_008.jpg
  • Modern glass offices and reflections at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20190214_moorgate glass offices_002.jpg
  • Modern glass offices and reflections at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20190214_moorgate glass offices_001.jpg
  • Glass commercial office building Vents 88 on London Wall by architect Richard Rogers in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. 88 Wood Street is a commercial office tower development in the City of London, England. The architects were Richard Rogers Partnership, now known as Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. The building was constructed between 1993 and 2001 and was known as one of the Rogers buildings which placed normally concealed internal elements on the outside of the building allowing more internal space.
    20180419_city vents 88 glass_003.jpg
  • Modern glass offices at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed the face of Londons financial district, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20180419_city glass offices_006.jpg
  • Modern glass offices at Moorgate in the City of London, England, United Kingdom. As Londons financial district grows in height, the architecture has changed the face of Londons financial district, with many different companies occupying the various floors and levels.
    20180419_city glass offices_003.jpg
  • Cracked glass in the window of a tourist souvenir shop has been sealed over with striped diagonal tape. Taped haphazardly on the pane of glass, the yellow and black stripes give a hint of damage and danger should the glass break further and cut a passer-by. Inside the shop located near Leicester Square, we see mugs with various designs celebrating the Uk and British values including the Union jack and London cityscapes. The stripes make for abstract art.
    cracked_window01-04-06-2015.jpg
  • The Shard under construction on a grey day. This glass skyscraper reflects it's ssurroundings and here makes a scene devoid of colour. The Shard (aka The Shard of Glass) is being built on the south side of the city near London Bridge. Shard London Bridge, previously known as London Bridge Tower, and also known as the Shard of Glass. The Shard is a supertall skyscraper under construction in Southwark. When completed in 2012 it will be the tallest building in the European Union. The tower will stand at 310 m (1,017 ft) tall and have 72 floors, plus 15 further floors in the roof. Renzo Piano, the building's architect, worked together with architectural firm Broadway Malyan during the planning stage of the project. After a lengthy public inquiry, the collaboration successfully achieved its objective, and the developers were granted full planning permission in November 2003.
    13072011the shard greyB.jpg
  • The Shard under construction on a grey day. This glass skyscraper reflects it's ssurroundings and here makes a scene devoid of colour. The Shard (aka The Shard of Glass) is being built on the south side of the city near London Bridge. Shard London Bridge, previously known as London Bridge Tower, and also known as the Shard of Glass. The Shard is a supertall skyscraper under construction in Southwark. When completed in 2012 it will be the tallest building in the European Union. The tower will stand at 310 m (1,017 ft) tall and have 72 floors, plus 15 further floors in the roof. Renzo Piano, the building's architect, worked together with architectural firm Broadway Malyan during the planning stage of the project. After a lengthy public inquiry, the collaboration successfully achieved its objective, and the developers were granted full planning permission in November 2003.
    13072011the shard greyA.jpg
  • Cracked glass in the window of a tourist souvenir shop has been sealed over with striped diagonal tape. Taped haphazardly on the pane of glass, the yellow and black stripes give a hint of damage and danger should the glass break further and cut a passer-by. Inside the shop located near Leicester Square, we see mugs with various designs celebrating the Uk and British values including the Union jack and London cityscapes. The stripes make for abstract art.
    cracked_window02-04-06-2015.jpg
  • The Shard under construction on a grey day. This glass skyscraper reflects it's ssurroundings and here makes a scene devoid of colour. The Shard (aka The Shard of Glass) is being built on the south side of the city near London Bridge. Shard London Bridge, previously known as London Bridge Tower, and also known as the Shard of Glass. The Shard is a supertall skyscraper under construction in Southwark. When completed in 2012 it will be the tallest building in the European Union. The tower will stand at 310 m (1,017 ft) tall and have 72 floors, plus 15 further floors in the roof. Renzo Piano, the building's architect, worked together with architectural firm Broadway Malyan during the planning stage of the project. After a lengthy public inquiry, the collaboration successfully achieved its objective, and the developers were granted full planning permission in November 2003.
    13072011the shard greyC.jpg
  • An employee of an unidentified recycling company used by BAA (British Airports Authority) rakes through a mountain of glass bottles, piled high in a depsitory near Gatwick Airport, Sussex England. The drinks from these branded bottles have been consumed at airport terminal buildings and other BAA property and the man dressed in a fluorescent safety jacket scrapes the containers in readiness for transportation to another facility. The picture is an upright and with such a wide-angle view, we see the bottles stretching from the closest to the lens to the far end of the compartment in a mound of materials destined for a machine that will crush and transform them into new glass.
    RB_015-30-04-2008.jpg
  • Construction continues to London's latest planned skyscraper, the Shard (aka The Shard of Glass). It is being built on the south side of the city near London Bridge. Shard London Bridge, previously known as London Bridge Tower, and also known as the Shard of Glass. The Shard is a supertall skyscraper under construction in Southwark. When completed in 2012 it will be the tallest building in the European Union.<br />
The tower will stand at 310 m (1,017 ft) tall and have 72 floors, plus 15 further floors in the roof. Renzo Piano, the building's architect, worked together with architectural firm Broadway Malyan during the planning stage of the project. After a lengthy public inquiry, the collaboration successfully achieved its objective, and the developers were granted full planning permission in November 2003.
    20101012the shardB.jpg
  • Construction continues to London's latest planned skyscraper, the Shard (aka The Shard of Glass). It is being built on the south side of the city near London Bridge. Shard London Bridge, previously known as London Bridge Tower, and also known as the Shard of Glass. The Shard is a supertall skyscraper under construction in Southwark. When completed in 2012 it will be the tallest building in the European Union.<br />
The tower will stand at 310 m (1,017 ft) tall and have 72 floors, plus 15 further floors in the roof. Renzo Piano, the building's architect, worked together with architectural firm Broadway Malyan during the planning stage of the project. After a lengthy public inquiry, the collaboration successfully achieved its objective, and the developers were granted full planning permission in November 2003.
    20101012the shardA.jpg
  • Construction underway to London's latest planned skyscraper, the Shard (aka The Shard of Glass). It is being built on the south side of the city near London Bridge. Shard London Bridge, previously known as London Bridge Tower, and also known as the Shard of Glass. The Shard is a supertall skyscraper under construction in Southwark. When completed in 2012 it will be the tallest building in the European Union.<br />
The tower will stand at 310 m (1,017 ft) tall and have 72 floors, plus 15 further floors in the roof. Renzo Piano, the building's architect, worked together with architectural firm Broadway Malyan during the planning stage of the project. After a lengthy public inquiry, the collaboration successfully achieved its objective, and the developers were granted full planning permission in November 2003.
    20100622shardA.jpg
  • Cracked glass in a foreign currency exchange rates window. Currencies from the Eurozone and the USA, to Canada and Egypt, are displayed in the window of a post office in south London where customers are able to buy their foreign holiday money. The rates are there too for buying and selling notes and coins from countries abroad. The glass has been smashed, its cracks spreading out from the central point of impact, a metaphor for the cracks in the global economy.
    foreign_exchange03-03-05-2015_1.jpg
  • As if about to be crunched underfoot, shattered glass from the windows of offices in the historic City of London side-street, stickers and notices for Access (Mastercard) and American Express (Amex) credit cards lie on the disaster-strewn pavement (sidewalk). This is some of the debris lying about after the huge Bishopsgate bomb on 24th April 1993, London's most expensive terrorist atrocity during the Provisional Irish Republican Army's (IRA) sustained bombings on the British mainland. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 sq m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million and was possibly the IRA's most successful military tactic since the start of what was called the Troubles from 1969 onwards.
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  • Bread being toasted in a SilverCrest toaster with a glass front in a kitchen in Bethesda, Gwynedd, Wales.
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  • Bread being toasted in a SilverCrest toaster with a glass front in a kitchen in Bethesda, Gwynedd, Wales.
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  • The stained glass Saint Hilda reading the Bible in All Saints church, on 25th September 2017, in Rothbury, Northumberland, England.
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  • Glass making in the old town; Prague, Czech Republic.
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  • Glass making in the old town; Prague, Czech Republic.
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  • Glass making in the old town; Prague, Czech Republic.
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  • Glass making in the old town; Prague, Czech Republic.
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  • Stained glass window interior viw with flowers in St Bartholomew church in Wanborough, Surrey, UK. Originally a Saxon church, it was rebuilt in the 12th century and is a beautiful and simple chapel originally built for the monks of Waverley Abbey. It now serves the rural parish of Wanborough, as part of the United Parish of Seale, Puttenham and Wanborough.
    20140421_st bartholomews churchG.jpg
  • Stained glass window interior viw with flowers in St Bartholomew church in Wanborough, Surrey, UK. Originally a Saxon church, it was rebuilt in the 12th century and is a beautiful and simple chapel originally built for the monks of Waverley Abbey. It now serves the rural parish of Wanborough, as part of the United Parish of Seale, Puttenham and Wanborough.
    20140421_st bartholomews churchF.jpg
  • Stained glass window interior viw with flowers in St Bartholomew church in Wanborough, Surrey, UK. Originally a Saxon church, it was rebuilt in the 12th century and is a beautiful and simple chapel originally built for the monks of Waverley Abbey. It now serves the rural parish of Wanborough, as part of the United Parish of Seale, Puttenham and Wanborough.
    20140421_st bartholomews churchE.jpg
  • Stained glass window interior viw with flowers in St Bartholomew church in Wanborough, Surrey, UK. Originally a Saxon church, it was rebuilt in the 12th century and is a beautiful and simple chapel originally built for the monks of Waverley Abbey. It now serves the rural parish of Wanborough, as part of the United Parish of Seale, Puttenham and Wanborough.
    20140421_st bartholomews churchD.jpg
  • Striking a light in an outdoor café, a young businessman puts a match to his cigarette as a colleague talks in Frankfurt.  Cupping his hand over the lit end, against a shrill wind, the man inhales the nicotine-rich smoke to enjoy another cigarette. On the table in front, an empty glass of German Pilsener, its froth still clinging to the sides of the glass showing that this otherwise healthy gentleman is abusing his body with the addictive tobacco and the thirst-quenching taste of fine beer that has a high percentage of alcohol and rich in carbohydrates. He is smartly dresses, with cufflinks, a good watch and neat hair. In the background are other drinkers and their glasses on tables at this sociable street corner in the city’s financial district, a symbolic powerhouse of economic recovery that Germany built in the post-war era.
    german_smoker-16-05-2000_1.jpg
  • Boeing pilot sits in glass cockpit of the 787 Dreamliner (N787BX) at the Farnborough Airshow. On its first flight outside of the US during its testing programme, the newest airliner in the Boeing aviation family, has arrived at the air show for a few days of exhibitions to the aerospace-buying community and the trade press. Later the public will have the chance to see this jet up close too. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is a long range, mid-sized, wide-body, twin-engine  jet airliner developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It seats 210 to 330 passengers, depending on variant. Boeing states that it is the company's most fuel-efficient airliner and the world's first major airliner to use composite materials for most of its construction
    farnborough_airshow88-19-07-2010-1_1.jpg
  • Boeing pilot sits in glass cockpit of the 787 Dreamliner (N787BX) at the Farnborough Airshow. On its first flight outside of the US during its testing programme, the newest airliner in the Boeing aviation family, has arrived at the air show for a few days of exhibitions to the aerospace-buying community and the trade press. Later the public will have the chance to see this jet up close too. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is a long range, mid-sized, wide-body, twin-engine  jet airliner developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It seats 210 to 330 passengers, depending on variant. Boeing states that it is the company's most fuel-efficient airliner and the world's first major airliner to use composite materials for most of its construction
    farnborough_airshow85-19-07-2010-1_1.jpg
  • Three activists super glued themselves to the glass doors of the Shell Building and two scaled the glass awning in protest against the oil companys continued exploitation of fossil fuels, 15th April 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. A number of arrests were made. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
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  • Three activists super glued themselves to the glass doors of the Shell Building and two scaled the glass awning in protest against the oil companys continued exploitation of fossil fuels, 15th April 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. Simon Bramwell is arrested. A number of arrests were made. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A1875.jpg
  • Three activists super glued themselves to the glass doors of the Shell Building and two scaled the glass awning in protest against the oil companys continued exploitation of fossil fuels, 15th April 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. A number of arrests were made. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A1673.jpg
  • Three activists super glued themselves to the glass doors of the Shell Building and two scaled the glass awning in protest against the oil companys continued exploitation of fossil fuels, 15th April 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. A number of arrests were made. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A1757.jpg
  • Three activists super glued themselves to the glass doors of the Shell Building and two scaled the glass awning in protest against the oil companys continued exploitation of fossil fuels, 15th April 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. A number of arrests were made. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A1755.jpg
  • Three activists super glued themselves to the glass doors of the Shell Building and two scaled the glass awning in protest against the oil companys continued exploitation of fossil fuels, 15th April 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. A number of arrests were made. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A1681.jpg
  • Three activists super glued themselves to the glass doors of the Shell Building and two scaled the glass awning in protest against the oil companys continued exploitation of fossil fuels, 15th April 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. A number of arrests were made. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
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  • Three activists super glued themselves to the glass doors of the Shell Building and two scaled the glass awning in protest against the oil companys continued exploitation of fossil fuels, 15th April 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. A number of arrests were made. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
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  • Three activists super glued themselves to the glass doors of the Shell Building and two scaled the glass awning in protest against the oil companys continued exploitation of fossil fuels, 15th April 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. A number of arrests were made. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
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  • Three activists super glued themselves to the glass doors of the Shell Building and two scaled the glass awning in protest against the oil companys continued exploitation of fossil fuels, 15th April 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. A number of arrests were made. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
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  • Three activists super glued themselves to the glass doors of the Shell Building and two scaled the glass awning in protest against the oil companys continued exploitation of fossil fuels, 15th April 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. A number of arrests were made. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
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  • Three activists super glued themselves to the glass doors of the Shell Building and two scaled the glass awning in protest against the oil companys continued exploitation of fossil fuels, 15th April 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. A number of arrests were made. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
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  • Three activists super glued themselves to the glass doors of the Shell Building and two scaled the glass awning in protest against the oil companys continued exploitation of fossil fuels, 15th April 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. Katarina Hasapopoulos discusses with a Shell emplyee. A number of arrests were made. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
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  • Glass windows not stained glass in the Great Hall of 2 Temple Place, on 17th September 2017, in London, England. As an example of a late Victorian mansion, it was built for William Waldorf Astor primarily as his state office by one of the foremost neo-Gothic architects of the late nineteenth-century, John Loughborough Pearson. Astor had emigrated to England in 1891 as arguably, the richest man in the world and no expense was spared when work began on Two Temple Place in 1892. Today, the building is owned by the Bulldog Trust and supports the charitable activities of the Trust through exhibitions and events hosted in the building.
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  • Two window cleaners safely attached to an outside cradle, wash the large panes of glass at a building at Broadgate in the City of London. While stretching with his long sponge into the corner of this window, one worker on the left is wiping soapy liquid onto the grimy glass before cleaning it off with a squeegee. His colleague on the right is communicating with the cradle operator in the building's roof, way above these men, in order to raise the cradle and allowing the men to achieve the correct operating height. Far below them is the capital's Square Mile, London's financial and oldest area. The famous dome of St Paul's Cathedral can be seen most prominently although it is a grey day across this modern metropolis skyline.
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  • A businessman sips a chilled glass of white wine to accompany a dish of seafood in Sweetings in the City of London. A waiter waits for the man's verdict before filling the glass then tending his order from the table menu. Associates talk discreetly in the background in this very traditional bar in the heart of the capital's financial district, near St Paul's Cathedral. Sweetings Restaurant first opened in 1889 and has carried out serving lunch ever since. Sweetings prides itself on offering a wide variety of English sustainable fish, from wild fresh Scottish Salmon, usually the first fish of the season, to the native oysters from West Mersea on the Essex coast.
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