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  • Thelma Jackson in the gardens of Denby Court in the London Borough of Lambeth on 3rd August 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Denby Court is a sheltered housing estate for older people ran by London Borough of Lambeth. With 41 flats for the elderly, Denby Court will soon to be redeveloped. All residents will move out of the premises.
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  • Sylvia White appartment at Denby Court in the London Borough of Lambeth on 3rd August 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Denby Court is a sheltered housing estate for older people ran by London Borough of Lambeth. With 41 flats for the elderly, Denby Court will soon to be redeveloped. All residents will move out of the premises.
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  • Resident at Denby Court in the London Borough of Lambeth on 3rd August 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Denby Court is a sheltered housing estate for older people ran by London Borough of Lambeth. With 41 flats for the elderly, Denby Court will soon to be redeveloped. All residents will move out of the premises.
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  • Sylvia White in her appartment at Denby Court in the London Borough of Lambeth on 3rd August 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A widow, Sylvia moved into Denby court with her husband in 1983. Denby Court is a sheltered housing estate for older people ran by London Borough of Lambeth. With 41 flats for the elderly, Denby Court will soon to be redeveloped. All residents will move out of the premises.
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  • Sylvia White appartment at Denby Court in the London Borough of Lambeth on 3rd August 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Denby Court is a sheltered housing estate for older people ran by London Borough of Lambeth. With 41 flats for the elderly, Denby Court will soon to be redeveloped. All residents will move out of the premises.
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  • Sylvia White appartment at Denby Court in the London Borough of Lambeth on 3rd August 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Denby Court is a sheltered housing estate for older people ran by London Borough of Lambeth. With 41 flats for the elderly, Denby Court will soon to be redeveloped. All residents will move out of the premises.
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  • Council tenant, Larry Hutchinson, at Denby Court in the London Borough of Lambeth on 3rd August 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Denby Court is a sheltered housing estate for older people ran by London Borough of Lambeth. With 41 flats for the elderly, Denby Court will soon to be redeveloped. All residents will move out of the premises.
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  • Sylvia White appartment at Denby Court in the London Borough of Lambeth on 3rd August 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Denby Court is a sheltered housing estate for older people ran by London Borough of Lambeth. With 41 flats for the elderly, Denby Court will soon to be redeveloped. All residents will move out of the premises.
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  • Sylvia White appartment at Denby Court in the London Borough of Lambeth on 3rd August 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Denby Court is a sheltered housing estate for older people ran by London Borough of Lambeth. With 41 flats for the elderly, Denby Court will soon to be redeveloped. All residents will move out of the premises.
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  • Sylvia White in her appartment at Denby Court in the London Borough of Lambeth on 3rd August 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A widow, Sylvia moved into Denby court with her husband in 1983. Denby Court is a sheltered housing estate for older people ran by London Borough of Lambeth. With 41 flats for the elderly, Denby Court will soon to be redeveloped. All residents will move out of the premises.
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  • A photo of a recently passed resident from Denby Court in the London Borough of Lambeth on 3rd August 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Denby Court is a sheltered housing estate for older people ran by London Borough of Lambeth. With 41 flats for the elderly, Denby Court will soon to be redeveloped. All residents will move out of the premises.
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  • Denby Court in the London Borough of Lambeth on 3rd August 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Denby Court is a sheltered housing estate for older people ran by London Borough of Lambeth. With 41 flats for the elderly, Denby Court will soon to be redeveloped. All residents will move out of the premises.
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  • Residents at Denby Court in the London Borough of Lambeth on 3rd August 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Denby Court is a sheltered housing estate for older people ran by London Borough of Lambeth. With 41 flats for the elderly, Denby Court will soon to be redeveloped. All residents will move out of the premises.
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  • Sylvia White with daughter Susan Kessler. Susan un-offically cares for her mother at Denby Court on 3rd August 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Denby Court is a sheltered housing estate for older people ran by London Borough of Lambeth. With 41 flats for the elderly, Denby Court will soon to be redeveloped. All residents will move out of the premises.
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  • Sylvia White with daughter Susan Kessler. Susan un-offically cares for her mother at Denby Court on 3rd August 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Denby Court is a sheltered housing estate for older people ran by London Borough of Lambeth. With 41 flats for the elderly, Denby Court will soon to be redeveloped. All residents will move out of the premises.
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  • Residents from 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing on 13th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
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  • Interior from 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing on 2nd June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and is brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
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  • Kate Macintosh with family and residents at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing celebratory event on 19th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Macintosh Court Formally 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
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  • Kate Macintosh with family and residents at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing  on 19th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Macintosh Court Formally 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
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  • 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing on 2nd June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
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  • The kitchen at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing on 13th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
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  • Interior from 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing on 2nd June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and is brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
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  • Mary Wede, resident at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing for 14 years, on 2nd June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and is brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
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  • Residents at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing celebrate after the premises is renamed Macintosh Court on 19th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Macintosh Court Formally 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
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  • Friends of residents at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing celebrate after the premises is renamed Macintosh Court on 19th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Macintosh Court Formally 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
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  • Residents at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing celebrate after the premises is renamed Macintosh Court on 19th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Macintosh Court Formally 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
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  • Residents at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing celebrate after the premises is renamed Macintosh Court on 19th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Macintosh Court Formally 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
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  • Family and residents at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing celebrate after the premises is renamed Macintosh Court on 19th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Macintosh Court Formally 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
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  • Mary Wede, resident at 269 Leigham Court Road sheltered housing for 14 years, on 2nd June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and is brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
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  • Lambeth Peoples Housing Programme update meeting with David Worroll on 13th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road was designed by architect Kate Macintosh, and brutalist in design. In May 2015, residents campaigned to Historic England and the building was awarded Grade II listing. In June 2016, the council announced plans to regenerate the estate, rather than rebuild.
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  • Architect Kate Macintosh visits 269 Leigham Court Road resident Deirdre Shaw to talk with Doug Black, Lambeth team leader for Conversation and Urban Design on 26th June 2015 in London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road, built 1968 -1973, was designed as sheltered housing for older people by Kate Macintosh for the London Borough of Lambeth. In 2014, the low rise brutalist estate and architecturally important Grade II listed building, was faced regeneration plans.
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  • Architect Kate Macintosh visits 269 Leigham Court Road resident Deirdre Shaw to talk with Doug Black, Lambeth team leader for Conversation and Urban Design on 26th June 2015 in London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road, built 1968 -1973, was designed as sheltered housing for older people by Kate Macintosh for the London Borough of Lambeth. In 2014, the low rise brutalist estate and architecturally important Grade II listed building, was faced regeneration plans.
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  • Architect Kate Macintosh visits 269 Leigham Court Road resident Deirdre Shaw to talk with Doug Black, Lambeth team leader for Conversation and Urban Design on 26th June 2015 in London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road, built 1968 -1973, was designed as sheltered housing for older people by Kate Macintosh for the London Borough of Lambeth. In 2014, the low rise brutalist estate and architecturally important Grade II listed building, was faced regeneration plans.
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  • Architect Kate Macintosh visits 269 Leigham Court Road resident Deirdre Shaw to talk with Doug Black, Lambeth team leader for Conversation and Urban Design on 26th June 2015 in London, United Kingdom. 269 Leigham Court Road, built 1968 -1973, was designed as sheltered housing for older people by Kate Macintosh for the London Borough of Lambeth. In 2014, the low rise brutalist estate and architecturally important Grade II listed building, was faced regeneration plans.
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  • Barbara Christie, 58, sits alone in her conservatory at Swordale House overlooking Beinn Na Caillich (The Hill of the Old Woman) mountain. It is nearly dark at this northern latitude and it looks cosy inside this house with its warm and inviting lights. Barbara's father built this family home and she has lived in this house all her life apart from when studying in Edinburgh many years ago. It sits on a tiny road near Broadford on the Isle of Skye, beneath the magnificent hill whose myth goes back to a Norse Princess saga. Barbara sits in the more recent addition to the house, a conservatory that she enjoys sitting and reading away from her Summer Bed and Breakfast guests. Image taken for the 'UK at Home' book project published 2008.
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  • Across the calm waters of a Scottish bay, isolated houses and crofts sit before the dramatic Cuillin Mountains that rise up in the distance on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Sunlight from unusually fine weather spreads across this beautiful landscape seen from the road to Dunvegan, near the hamlet of Harlosh. Farming practices have changed irreversably in a generation and many southerners have English accents rather than that of native Scots islanders as city dwellers from the far south seek an alternative to urban lifestyles. The weather can have adverse effects on those unprepared for such wild conditions, especially during harsh winters when violent storms batter these Atlantic coasts. But old crofts have been converted to bed and breakfast homes, catering for tourist visitors who adore this form of idyllic escapism.
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  • The last light of day fades on the still waters of Sgeir Nam Biast, a bay overlooking Waternish Headland, near Dunvegan, north-west Isle of Skye, Scottish Highlands. A solitary light bulb glows from an upstairs room in this isolated cottage across the calm lake. The weather is perfect but unusual for one of the wildest parts of Britain. Farming practices have changed irreversably in a generation and many residents have English accents rather than that of native Scots islanders as city dwellers from the far south seek an alternative to urban lifestyles. The weather can have adverse effects on those unprepared for such wild conditions, especially during harsh winters when violent storms batter these Atlantic coasts. But old crofts have been converted to bed and breakfast homes, catering for tourist visitors who adore this form of idyllic escapism.<br />
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  • Mr Bale, Newport, South Wales 1998. “I always used to sit outside our shelter on a chair, the wife and kids used to dive down there, bloody bombs dropping out of the sky.” During WWII, 150.000 Anderson bomb shelters were distributed to save lives. On a prefab housing estate in Newport, South Wales, every garden still has a shelter erected and used as a garden shed. April 1998.
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  • Kabul. Hawca safe shelter for women. Shiba.
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  • Afghanistan. Kabul. Hawca safe shelter for women. Shiba
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  • Afghanistan. Kabul. Hawca safe shelter for women. Angiza, 18 (not her real name) ran away from her violent uncle who tried to sell her off.  “I am here because my life is in danger.  After my father died, my mother got married for a second time. Now my uncle is in charge of me and he beats me. He got me engaged to someone who I don’t know and I don’t want to marry him. My mother said she could not keep me safe and said my life was in danger or I could have acid thrown in my face if I did not marry.”
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  • Afghanistan.Kabul. Hawca safe shelter for women. Angiza, 18 (not her real name) ran away from her violent uncle who tried to sell her off.  “I am here because my life is in danger.  After my father died, my mother got married for a second time. Now my uncle is in charge of me and he beats me. He got me engaged to someone who I don’t know and I don’t want to marry him. My mother said she could not keep me safe and said my life was in danger or I could have acid thrown in my face if I did not marry.”
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  • Afghanistan. Kabul. Hawca safe shelter for women. Angiza, 18 (not her real name) ran away from her violent uncle who tried to sell her off. “I am here because my life is in danger.  After my father died, my mother got married for a second time. Now my uncle is in charge of me and he beats me. He got me engaged to someone who I don’t know and I don’t want to marry him. My mother said she could not keep me safe and said my life was in danger or I could have acid thrown in my face if I did not marry.”
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  • Hermit, Tom Leppard 72, has been living in seclusion at this unidentified spot on the Isle of Skye, Scotland for 22 years. He crouches as he emerges from his self-made shelter, largely cut-off from the outside world. Converting the north-facing dry-stone walls into a home against harsh Scottish winters, he uses a knowledge of survival skills to help him stay fit and largely healthy although his memory is fading and muscular ailments trouble him. Few know his exact whereabouts but concerned locals visit when weather prevents him from crossing a 2km-wide Loch in an old canoe. A tarpaulin roof is weighted down by heavy rocks as winds can be fierce this far north. His days are spent washing, cleaning and carrying out maintenance jobs that keeps his home clean and fresh. Tom is a former solder and sailor and chose this spot when he sought solitude.
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  • Rob and Ian leaving the house for the day. They were both living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Ian leaving the house for the day. He  was recently living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian leaving the house for the day. They were both living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • A red Hawk jet aircraft belonging to the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, is parked in the hangar at RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, the home base for the squadron. Night is falling with only blue daylight remaining in the western sky and the warm light from the hangar spills out of the giant open doors on to the concrete. The aircraft awaits attention from the engineer's night-shift who service and maintain all 11 of the famous red aerobatic jets before flying the next morning. The hangar, an original World War 2 shelter for the Lancaster bombers of 617 Dambusters squadron who attacked the damns of the German Ruhr valley on 16th May 1943 using the Bouncing Bomb. The Red Arrows use this and nearby offices administrative nerve-centre for the 90-plus displays they perform a year.
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  • One of the Mbaraki base gang leaders in central Mombassa with his shelter. They are the largest gang of street children in the city. The street gang children and young men are openly sniffing glue, tensions run high and fights break out regularly. The Wema centre provide a meal and health advice for the young men and women. Wema is an NGO in Kenya supporting vulnerable children.
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  • Rob and Ian sitting  inside Peterborough cathedral. They were both recently living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With belief in their faith and the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob sitting in his kitchen. He was recently living on the streets of Peterborough.  With the help of Hope into Action he is now settled into safe and secure housing and is building connections with his family. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian chat to staff from Hope into Action. They were both living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian were both living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian inside Peterborough cathedral. They were both recently living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With belief in their faith and the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian inside Peterborough cathedral. They were both recently living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With belief in their faith and the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian lighting candles and praying inside Peterborough cathedral. They were both recently living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With belief in their faith and the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian lighting candles and praying inside Peterborough cathedral. They were both recently living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With belief in their faith and the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian sitting  inside Peterborough cathedral. They were both recently living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With belief in their faith and the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian sitting  inside Peterborough cathedral. They were both recently living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With belief in their faith and the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian  outside Peterborough Catherdral. They were both living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian  outside Peterborough Catherdral. They were both living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian  outside Peterborough Catherdral. They were both living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian were both living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian were both living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob in his back garden. He was recently living on the streets of Peterborough.  With the help of Hope into Action he is now settled into safe and secure housing and is building connections with his family. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob in his back garden. He was recently living on the streets of Peterborough.  With the help of Hope into Action he is now settled into safe and secure housing and is building connections with his family. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob in his back garden. He was recently living on the streets of Peterborough.  With the help of Hope into Action he is now settled into safe and secure housing and is building connections with his family. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian in their back garden. They were recently living on the streets of Peterborough.  With the help of Hope into Action he is now settled into safe and secure housing and is building connections with his family. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian arriving home. They were both living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian arriving home. They were both living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Ian sitting in his kitchen. He was recently living on the streets of Peterborough.  With the help of Hope into Action he is now settled into safe and secure housing and is building connections with his family. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Ian and Rob sitting in their kitchen. They were both recently living on the streets of Peterborough.  With the help of Hope into Action he is now settled into safe and secure housing and is building connections with his family. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Ian and Rob sitting in their kitchen. They were both recently living on the streets of Peterborough.  With the help of Hope into Action he is now settled into safe and secure housing and is building connections with his family. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Ian and Rob sitting in their kitchen. They were both recently living on the streets of Peterborough.  With the help of Hope into Action he is now settled into safe and secure housing and is building connections with his family. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Ian sitting in his kitchen. He was recently living on the streets of Peterborough.  With the help of Hope into Action he is now settled into safe and secure housing and is building connections with his family. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Ian sitting in his kitchen. He was recently living on the streets of Peterborough.  With the help of Hope into Action he is now settled into safe and secure housing and is building connections with his family. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Ian sitting in his kitchen. He was recently living on the streets of Peterborough.  With the help of Hope into Action he is now settled into safe and secure housing and is building connections with his family. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Ian sitting in his kitchen. He was recently living on the streets of Peterborough.  With the help of Hope into Action he is now settled into safe and secure housing and is building connections with his family. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Ian sitting in his kitchen. He was recently living on the streets of Peterborough.  With the help of Hope into Action he is now settled into safe and secure housing and is building connections with his family. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian chat to staff at Hope into Action. They were both living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob opening his curtains. He was recently living on the streets of Peterborough.  With the help of Hope into Action he is now settled into safe and secure housing and is building connections with his family. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Ian was recently living on the streets of Peterborough.  With the help of Hope into Action he is now settled into safe and secure housing and is building connections with his family. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian were both living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian were both living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian were both living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian were both living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob and Ian chat to staff at Hope into Action. They were both living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Rob was recently living on the streets of Peterborough.  With the help of Hope into Action he is now settled into safe and secure housing and is building connections with his family. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Men sitting around in a wet house hostel drinking cider, London.
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  • Sharline  Dagou, 24, was a secretary at a restaurant in Petion-Ville, she poses with her mother and brother outside her house. "I was in my bedroom with my family when the quake struck. "The first shock was smaller like a preview of the next one. The door was blocked, but we pushed and got out but my younger brother was caught. When we came out we saw our houses destroyed. Now we have nothing. I even lost my shoes and  have been barefoot for the last three weeks.  Most of the families who lost people have left, they cannot bare to stay. We pray to cope with our sadness. A Dominican missionary came to give us courage, he told us we have to accept because we love God. "I often cry, but I still smile as well. We have to, we have to hope for the future. Where there is life there is hope."
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  • Sharline Dagou, 24, was a secretary at a restaurant in Petion-Ville, she poses with her mother and brother outside her house. "I was in my bedroom with my family when the quake struck. "The first shock was smaller like a preview of the next one. The door was blocked, but we pushed and got out but my younger brother was caught. When we came out we saw our houses destroyed. Now we have nothing. I even lost my shoes and  have been barefoot for the last three weeks.  Most of the families who lost people have left, they cannot bare to stay. We pray to cope with our sadness. A Dominican missionary came to give us courage, he told us we have to accept because we love God. "I often cry, but I still smile as well. We have to, we have to hope for the future. Where there is life there is hope."
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  • Sharline Dagou, 24, was a secretary at a restaurant in Petion-Ville, she poses with her mother and brother outside her house. "I was in my bedroom with my family when the quake struck. "The first shock was smaller like a preview of the next one. The door was blocked, but we pushed and got out but my younger brother was caught. When we came out we saw our houses destroyed. Now we have nothing. I even lost my shoes and  have been barefoot for the last three weeks.  Most of the families who lost people have left, they cannot bare to stay. We pray to cope with our sadness. A Dominican missionary came to give us courage, he told us we have to accept because we love God. "I often cry, but I still smile as well. We have to, we have to hope for the future. Where there is life there is hope."
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  • An elderly man of 80 years of age brings two mugs of tea beneath the shadows of a patio shelter, 5th May 2018, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
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  • A man stands on an open top bus in heavy rain fall and windy weather  while others around him shelter under umbrellas on Westminster Bridge in London, United Kingdom on 16th August 2019.
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  • A man stands on an open top bus in heavy rain fall and windy weather  while others around him shelter under umbrellas on Westminster Bridge in London, United Kingdom on 16th August 2019.
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  • One of the Mbaraki base gang leaders in central Mombassa sitting in his shelter. They are the largest gang of street children in the city. The street gang children and young men are openly sniffing glue, tensions run high and fights break out regularly. The Wema centre provide a meal and health advice for the young men and women. Wema is an NGO in Kenya supporting vulnerable children.
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  • On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • On Tuesday 12th of January at 16.53pm local time the biggest Earthquake to hit Haiti for 200 years struck with devastating force. 230,000 people were killed, 300,000 injured and 1.2 million left needing emergency shelter. Survivors have lost family, homes, livelihoods and essential services. Hospitals, schools and government buildings were also destroyed'. These pictures are of the survivors three weeks later.
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  • An advert for the 50 % campaign in Moshi bus station. Tanzania’s national population statistics reveal a startling truth – more than half of the country is comprised of children and youth. In 2002, it was reported that 55% of the population is 19 years of age or younger. In 2005, it was revealed that a full 45.8% of Tanzania’s population is actually under the tender age of 15. In direct response to the urgency of the situation for Tanzania’s children and its national future, the Caucus for Children’s Rights has launched a campaign to spark national awareness that Tanzania’s future depends on the treatment of Tanzania’s children today.  2008 STARS Impact Award winner for Protection: Moshi-based Mkombozi, selected for its holistic approach to stemming the tide of Tanzania’s street children by providing housing, education, research, advocacy, and outreach for vulnerable children and youth, aimed at ending their abuse and neglect and ensuring their dignity and rights.
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  • Claudette, thirty-three has five kids. She is  photographed with her father, Crispin, sixty-six in their neighbourhood as it is now. She feels lucky to have escaped. "I was buying some drinking water with my son, Gito and was on the way back  when the ground started rumbling. I cried out, `wow an earthquake!` At that point I looked up to see a two- storey building falling down on me. Large blocks of masonry trapped my arm and fell on my son . My son got free and  went for help. Five men returned and tried to lift the masonry with a large stick but they couldn't do it, they left me. I was petrified, the house next door caught alight and I knew for sure I was going to die" Then I felt someone pulling my arm although no one was there. From that moment I struggled to free myself, I pulled so fiercely that I left my finger behind  It wasn't until two hours later that I realized."
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