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  • A family climb over a fallen tree trunk in Ecclesall Woods, on 29th June 2019, in Sheffield, England.
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  • A father pushes his young son on a woodland swing in Ecclesall Woods, on 29th June 2019, in Sheffield, England.
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  • Leader of the Labour party, Neil Kinnock makes his infamous speech during the Labour Party election rally on 1st April 1992 in Sheffield, England. In the 1992 election, Labour made considerable progress – reducing the Conservative majority to just 21 seats. It came as a shock to many when the Conservatives won a majority, but the triumphalism perceived by some observers of a Labour party rally in Sheffield together with Kinnocks performance on the podium may have helped put floating voters off.
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  • Sheffield City Council worker planting a plant in Parson Cross park, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • Bowling match at Norfolk Park on 9 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.  Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a jack or kitty. It is played on a bowling green normally outdoors and on natural grass
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  • Bowling match at Norfolk Park on 9 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.  Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a jack or kitty. It is played on a bowling green normally outdoors and on natural grass
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  • Bowling match at Norfolk Park on 9 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.  Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a jack or kitty. It is played on a bowling green normally outdoors and on natural grass
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  • Bowling match at Norfolk Park on 9 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.  Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a jack or kitty. It is played on a bowling green normally outdoors and on natural grass
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  • Sheffield train station square, city centre, Yorkshire, UK
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  • Elderly woman playing bingo at Adlington Community Centre, Parson Cross, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • Cleaning equipment on a table in Cross Cafe, Parson Cross, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • Girl looking out of the window of Lilia's cafe, Parson Cross, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • A rainbow over Parson Cross park, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • A large fern in a greenhouse at the Botanical Gardens in Sheffield, United Kingdom on 9 June 2017
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  • People relaxing and playing at the Botanical Gardens in Sheffield, United Kingdom on 9 June 2017
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  • Bowling match at Norfolk Park on 9 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.  Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a jack or kitty. It is played on a bowling green normally outdoors and on natural grass
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  • A woman sits on a bench over looking the city at Meersbrook Park on 25 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom
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  • Bowling match at Norfolk Park on 9 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.  Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a jack or kitty. It is played on a bowling green normally outdoors and on natural grass
    A0037285cc.jpg
  • Bowling match at Norfolk Park on 9 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.  Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a jack or kitty. It is played on a bowling green normally outdoors and on natural grass
    A0037254cc.jpg
  • Bowling match at Norfolk Park on 9 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.  Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a jack or kitty. It is played on a bowling green normally outdoors and on natural grass
    A0037257cc.jpg
  • Bowling match at Norfolk Park on 9 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.  Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a jack or kitty. It is played on a bowling green normally outdoors and on natural grass
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  • Sheffield train station square, city centre, Yorkshire, UK
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  • Sheffield train station square, city centre, Yorkshire, UK
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  • Sheffield train station square, city centre, Yorkshire, UK
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  • Exterior of Paul Youle's barber shop 'Stallions', Parson Cross, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • Customer leaning on the bar at Parson Cross pub, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • Two male customers playing pool at the Parson Cross pub, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • Portrait of Vernon Soloman, landlord of the Parson Cross pub, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • Elderly man playing bingo at Adlington Community Centre, Parson Cross, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • Lisa Andrews at Lisa's Hair Studio, Parson Cross, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • Barber Paul Youle and a customer at his barber's shop 'Stallions', Parson Cross, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • Barber Paul Youle cutting a customers hair at his barber's shop 'Stallions', Parson Cross, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • Barber Paul Youle cutting a customers hair at his barber's shop 'Stallions', Parson Cross, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • Portrait of barber Paul Youle in his barber's shop 'Stallions', Parson Cross, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • Portrait of Deniz Aslan, owner of Cross Cafe, Parson Cross, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • Girl looking out of the window of Lilia's cafe, Parson Cross, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • Lollipop lady with a young girl at the school crossing on Wordsworth Avenue, Parson Cross, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • Portrait of Kevin Percival and his dog Billybob at Parson Cross park, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
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  • A father and son walk across a verge in woods south of Sheffield, England UK. Dad and son make their way across the road and on to the grass verge where they rejoin a footpath and the way home. Beech trees are in the background, green from recent rain. It is a Sunday and a time for fathers to take their children out for muddy walks to tire them out.
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  • A family reads information from a board in woods south of Sheffield, England UK. The family and friends have stopped to read the local info during a rain shower in the forest of beech trees. The youngest boy seems most interested in what can be read, his tongue between his lips.
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  • Ian Feeley, Sheffield FC supporters ambassador, speaks to fans and supporters of Dulwich Hamlet Football Club during a protest march from Goose Green to Champion Hill on 17th March 2018 in South London in the United Kingdom. The non-league, South London, club is gaining popularity following recent eviction by Meadow Residential, an American property investment fund, who want to turn the clubs ground, Champion Hill, into luxury flats. .
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  • The river flowing through Wyming Brook Nature Reserve on 25 June 2017 in Derbyshire, United Kingdom
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  • The river flowing through Wyming Brook Nature Reserve on 25 June 2017 in Derbyshire, United Kingdom
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  • From a hillside overlooking this beautiful and idyllic pastoral landscape, early morning mist spreads across the Vale of Edale, in the Peak District National Park, Derbyshire. Edale is a valley in North Derbyshire, situated about 15 miles west of Sheffield, a loose collection of scattered farmsteads or 'booths' as they are known which grew up around the original shelters or 'boothies' used by shepherds when tending their sheep on the hillsides. There are 5 main ones in Edale valley, Nether Booth, Ollerbooth, Upper Booth, Barber booth and Grindsbrook Booth of which the village called Edale is part. Edale village is in a lovely setting below Kinder Scout and is the start of the Pennine way, the first and longest footpath in England, opened in 1965.
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  • Locals walk over the exposed stone walls of the once-thriving village of Ashopton that now lies at the bottom of Ladybower reservoir, Derbyshire, England. Remains of the village were revealed during the drought of 1989 the levels of water dropped from the country's reservoirs as rainfall failed in the heatwave while demand peaked in the cities such as Sheffield. The villages of Derwent & Ashopton were submerged when the valley was flooded, between 1943 & 1945, amid much controversy. Derwent church tower was left standing at first, but demolished in 1947 for safety reasons. The remains of the buildings are still visible when the water is very low, as it was in 1989.
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  • British freestyle snowboarder Billy Cockrell on the 5th April 2019 in Laax ski resort in Switzerland. Billy Cockrell, from Sheffield, is part of GB Park and Pipe, Great Britain’s freestyle snowboard and freeski team.
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  • Leader of the Labour party, Neil Kinnock and wife Glenys campaign during the 1992 election on 5th May 1992, in London, UK. Labour made considerable progress in the election that year reducing the Conservative majority to just 21 seats. It came as a shock to many when the Conservatives won a majority, but the triumphalism perceived by some observers of a Labour party rally in Sheffield may have helped put floating voters off. Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock PC b1942 is a British Labour Party politician. He served as a Member of Parliament from 1970 until 1995, first for Bedwellty and then for Islwyn. He was the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1983 until 1992, making him the longest-serving Leader of the Opposition in British political history.
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  • An engineer polishes a Thomas the Tank Engine locomotive whilst in sidings on the Bluebell Railway at Kingscote, England. The Bluebell Railway is a heritage line running for nine miles along the border between East and West Sussex, England. Steam trains are operated between Sheffield Park and Kingscote, with an intermediate station at Horsted Keynes. The railway is managed and run largely by volunteers. It has the largest collection (over 30) of steam locomotives in the UK, the first preserved standard gauge steam-operated passenger railway in the world to operate a public service, running its first train on 7 August 1960.
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  • A rural red Victorian post box mounted on a dry stone wall in the Vale of Edale, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire. The distinctive letter VR denote the box’s age, meaning Victoria Regina as opposed to GR for King George or currently ER, for Queen Elizabeth. We also see daily postal collection times on the label. Edale is a valley in North Derbyshire, situated about 15 miles west of Sheffield, a loose collection of scattered farmsteads or 'booths' as they are known which grew up around the original shelters or 'boothies' used by shepherds when tending their sheep on the hillsides. There are 5 main ones in Edale valley, Nether Booth, Ollerbooth, Upper Booth, Barber booth and Grindsbrook Booth of which the village called Edale is part.
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  • November 21st. Westminster. Demonstration organised by National Union of Students (NUS) against education cuts. A group of four young women from Sheffield hold a sign saying 'Reclaim your education'.
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  • As early morning mist sits on the hillsides beyond, we see the Nag's Head pub, well-known as the start of Penine Way – the first and longest walkers’ footpath in England, opened in 1965. Edale village is in the Vale of Edale, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, a valley in North Derbyshire, situated about 15 miles west of Sheffield, in the heart of the Peak District National Park. Edale valley is a loose collection of scattered farmsteads or 'booths' as they are known which grew up around the original shelters or 'boothies' used by shepards when tending their sheep on the hillsides. There are 5 main ones in Edale valley, Nether Booth, Ollerbooth, Upper Booth, Barber booth and Grindsbrook Booth of which the village called Edale is part. Edale village is in a lovely setting below Kinder Scout and is
    edale_pub01-02-06-2010_1.jpg
  • As early morning mist makes its way across moors and mountain grasses, we see a dead ewe that lies decomposing at a collapsed dry stone wall on Nether Moor, Derbyshire. The sheep has been left behind the rest of the farmer's flock and as it decomposes, its eyes have already been pecked out and its white front incisor teeth gaping, as if grinning in death. This is a loss of revenue of vital income at a time of economic hardship for those in this tough industry. In the background we see the moors rising to it summit in the area called Edale, a valley in North Derbyshire, 15 miles west of Sheffield, in the heart of the Peak District National Park. Edale valley is a loose collection of scattered farmsteads or 'booths' as they are known which grew up around the original shelters or 'boothies' used by shepherds when tending their sheep on the hillsides.
    dead_sheep10-02-06-2010_1.jpg
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