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  • Left to right: Peter Challenor, Christine Gommenginger, Penny Holliday and Margaret Yelland. Scientists at the National Oceanographic Centre in Southampton pictured on the docks and around the centre with equipment used for gathering data from the oceans. They are particularly interested studying the relationship of  wave activity to global warming.
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  • Christine Gommenginger,  a scientists at the National Oceanographic Centre in Southampton pictured on the docks and around the centre with equipment used for gathering data from the oceans. She is  particularly interested studying the relationship of  wave activity to global warming.
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  • Peter Challenor, a scientists at the National Oceanographic Centre in Southampton pictured with equipment used for gathering data from the oceans. He is  particularly  in interested studying the relationship of  wave activity to global warming.
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  • Penny Holliday, a scientists at the National Oceanographic Centre in Southampton pictured on the docks and around the centre with equipment used for gathering data from the oceans. She is  particularly interested studying the relationship of  wave activity to global warming.
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  • Penny Holliday, a scientists at the National Oceanographic Centre in Southampton pictured on the docks and around the centre with equipment used for gathering data from the oceans. She is  particularly interested studying the relationship of  wave activity to global warming.
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  • Margaret Yelland, a scientists at the National Oceanographic Centre in Southampton pictured on the docks and around the centre with equipment used for gathering data from the oceans. She is  particularly interested studying the relationship of  wave activity to global warming.
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  • Left to right: Peter Challenor, Christine Gommenginger, Penny Holliday and Margaret Yelland. Scientists at the National Oceanographic Centre in Southampton pictured on the docks and around the centre with equipment used for gathering data from the oceans. They are particularly interested studying the relationship of  wave activity to global warming.
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  • Christine Gommenginger,  a scientists at the National Oceanographic Centre in Southampton pictured on the docks and around the centre with equipment used for gathering data from the oceans. She is  particularly interested studying the relationship of  wave activity to global warming.
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  • The OOCL Southampton container ship heading up to Solent to Southampton, UK.
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  • Rubbish left by a bus stop at the end of lockdown on 15th June 2020 in Southampton Row, London, United Kingdom.
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  • Rubbish left by a bus stop at the end of lockdown on 15th June 2020 in Southampton Row, London, United Kingdom.
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  • Rubbish left by a bus stop at the end of lockdown on 15th June in Southampton Row, London, United Kingdom.
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  • Traffic drives northwards up Southampton Row, seen from above on the top deck of a London bus as it turns right into Theobolds Road in Holborn, on 5th November 2019, in London, England.
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  • Traffic drives northwards up Southampton Row, seen from above on the top deck of a London bus as it turns right into Theobolds Road in Holborn, on 5th November 2019, in London, England.
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  • Simon and  Rodger in lift posing for a portrait at his office, in Southampton.  From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Simon Wilkes, accountant. posing for a portrait at his office, in Southampton.  From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Pete Swift, head of internal audit. posing for a portrait at his office, in Southampton.  From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • A couple of racing yachts enjoying Sunday afternoon racing on the Solent, UK.
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  • Maxine Johnston and her mother Anne Hemming are both receptionists at this large accountancy firm in the south of England.  Seeing family members working together one might ask whether we are predisposed to follow our parents professions. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Meeting on the go at an accountancy firm in the south of England. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • A boy spreads his hands and fingers out on a Gatwick South Terminal window. Outside is the nose of an American Northwest Airlines DC-10 with its third engine mounted high on the rear fuselage) that is parked at a satellite gate at London Gatwick airport. The boy is a silhouette against subdued light and the aircraft's nose resembles a shark's face that is menacingly close to the young child. Such is the flattening of perspective by a telephoto lens, the aircraft looks much closer than in reality. Gatwick airport, as well as Heathrow, Stansted, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Southampton in the UK, is owned and administered by BAA, the British Airport Authority.
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  • Tall central Covent Garden area London architecture and illustration of tree in a forest. Looking through the window of an outdoor sports shop in Southampton Street, central London, we see a hanging screen featuring the great outdoors - high branches and trunk of a maple in full leaf. In the background is the corner of a Victorian property, its turret with a coned top echoing the trunk and shape of the tree.
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  • A power cable plugs into the place of a petrol cap while recharging an electronic Daimler-Chrysler-made Smart car. The car is parked at the kefrbside of Southampton Street near London's Covent Garden and is hooked up to a recharging point. A charging station, also called electric recharging point, charging point and EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) supplies electricity for the recharging of electric vehicles (including plug-in hybrids). Although most electric cars can be recharged from a domestic wall socket, many support faster charging at higher voltages and currents that require dedicated equipment with a specialized connector.
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