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  • The Parnell Monument to Irish nationalist leader Charles Stewart Parnell, O'Connell Street, Dublin. With an inscription written in English above his head and next to an Irish harp, we see the statue of this great Irish statesman with an arm raised. Charles Stewart Parnell (1846 – 1891) was an Irish landlord, nationalist political leader, land reform agitator, and the founder and leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party. He was one of the most important figures in 19th century Great Britain and Ireland, and was described by Prime Minister William Gladstone as the most remarkable person he had ever met.
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  • ITV  television news anchor Alistair Stewart outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
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  • ITV  television news anchor Alistair Stewart outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
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  • ITV  television news anchor Alistair Stewart outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
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  • ITV  television news anchor Alistair Stewart outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
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  • ITV  television news anchor Alistair Stewart outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
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  • ITV  television news anchor Alistair Stewart outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
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  • ITV  television news anchor Alistair Stewart outside the offices of the News of The World newspaper on Pennington Street, London. This is home to News International who have been embroiled at the centre of the phone hacking scandal. This is home to all of the newpapers in the UK owned by Rupert Murdoch. his Sunday's issue of the News of the World will be the last edition of the paper, News International's chairman James Murdoch said.
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  • With a prominent Royal Warrant as couturier to Her Majesty the Queen, the fashion house Stewart Parvin's boutique name is seen outside 14 Motcomb Street in exclusive Belgravia, London. Royal Warrants are a mark of recognition to individuals or companies who have supplied goods or services for at least five years to HM The Queen, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh or HRH The Prince of Wales. There are around 850 Royal Warrant Holders representing a huge cross-section of trade and industry. Warrant Holders may display the relevant Royal Arms and the legend ‘By Appointment’ on their products, premises, stationery, vehicles and advertising but must adhere to strict guidelines for its proper use.<br />
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Motcomb Street SW1
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  • Rory Stewart OBE MP, Secretary of State for International Development formally launches his bid to become the new leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom at the Udderbelly Festival Southbank on 11th June, 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Rory Stewart OBE MP, Secretary of State for International Development formally launches his bid to become the new leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom at the Udderbelly Festival Southbank on 11th June, 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Rory Stewart OBE MP, Secretary of State for International Development formally launches his bid to become the new leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom at the Udderbelly Festival Southbank on 11th June, 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Rory Stewart OBE MP, Secretary of State for International Development formally launches his bid to become the new leader of the Conservative Party and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom at the Udderbelly Festival Southbank on 11th June, 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • 1970 March-Ford Tyrrell Formula One racing car as driven by Jackie Stewart. The Heritage Motor Centre is home to the world’s largest collection of British Cars; it boasts nearly 300 cars in its collection which span the classic, vintage and veteran eras and is a must for car enthusiasts. Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, UK.
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  • 1970 March-Ford Tyrrell Formula One racing car as driven by Jackie Stewart. The Heritage Motor Centre is home to the world’s largest collection of British Cars; it boasts nearly 300 cars in its collection which span the classic, vintage and veteran eras and is a must for car enthusiasts. Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, UK.
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  • Ann Stewart, one of the six defendants outside the High Court, Central London, United Kingdom June 3rd 2018. The oil and gas company UKOG has taken out an injuction aginst protests at their drilling site in Surrey and Sussex. Six women from Surrey and Sussex are opposing the application for the interim injunction which aims to stop certain forms of protest at UKOG sites. They say their right to peaceful protest will be stifled by the injunction, which is in breach of their human rights. The appeal against the injuction is taking place in the High Court, Central London Tuesday June 3rd with a verdict expected Thursday June 5th.
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  • Stewart Lee. The Peoples Assembly  presents: Stand Up Against Austerity. Live at the Hammersmith Apollo. London.
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  • Stewart Lee. The Peoples Assembly  presents: Stand Up Against Austerity. Live at the Hammersmith Apollo. London.
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  • Rory Stewart, Secretary of State for International Development leaving 10 Downing Street following a weekly cabinet meeting on 25th June 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Ann Stewart, one of the six defendants outside the High Court, Central London, United Kingdom June 3rd 2018. The oil and gas company UKOG has taken out an injuction aginst protests at their drilling site in Surrey and Sussex. Six women from Surrey and Sussex are opposing the application for the interim injunction which aims to stop certain forms of protest at UKOG sites. They say their right to peaceful protest will be stifled by the injunction, which is in breach of their human rights. The appeal against the injuction is taking place in the High Court, Central London Tuesday June 3rd with a verdict expected Thursday June 5th.
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  • Rory Stewart, Secretary of State for International Development leaving 10 Downing Street following a weekly cabinet meeting on 25th June 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • The Dugald Stewart Monument on Calton Hill on the 9th November 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland in the United Kingdom. The Dugald Stewart Monument is a memorial to the Scottish philosopher Dugald Stewart and was completed in 1831.
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  • The Dugald Stewart Monument on Calton Hill on the 9th November 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland in the United Kingdom. The Dugald Stewart Monument is a memorial to the Scottish philosopher Dugald Stewart and was completed in 1831.
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  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Stewart packing down freshly sheared wool into bags. Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
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  • Rory Stewart, seen here in his role as chairman of the charity Turquoise Mountain. He was asked personally, by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy. He is also known for being a governor in Iraq, tutoring prince William and Harry, walking across Afghanistan with his dog and writing a book about it. He is currently standing for parliament in the ward of Penrith and Cumbria for the Conservative party.
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  • Rory Stewart, seen here in his role as chairman of the charity Turquoise Mountain. He was asked personally, by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy. He is also known for being a governor in Iraq, tutoring prince William and Harry, walking across Afghanistan with his dog and writing a book about it. He is currently standing for parliament in the ward of Penrith and Cumbria for the Conservative party.
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  • Rory Stewart, seen here in his role as chairman of the charity Turquoise Mountain. He was asked personally, by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy. He is also known for being a governor in Iraq, tutoring prince William and Harry, walking across Afghanistan with his dog and writing a book about it. He is currently standing for parliament in the ward of Penrith and Cumbria for the Conservative party.
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  • Rory Stewart, seen here in his role as chairman of the charity Turquoise Mountain. He was asked personally, by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy. He is also known for being a governor in Iraq, tutoring prince William and Harry, walking across Afghanistan with his dog and writing a book about it. He is currently standing for parliament in the ward of Penrith and Cumbria for the Conservative party.
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  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing. farmer Stewart feeds his sheep, ewes waiting to lamb. The farm is owned by Stewart Ranciman and has 600 ewes all lambing from end of March till the end of April. Most will give birth to 2 lambs, occasionally 3 or even 4. The price of a 40 kg lamb is £60-70 and most are ready for sale 6-8 weeks later. Over 12 million lambs are slaughtered in the UK every year, producing more than 230,000 tonnes <br />
of meat.
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  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing.  A ewe has just given birth to two lambs and the farmer Stewart cleans of theumbellical cord wound. The farm is owned by Stewart Ranciman and has 600 ewes all lambing from end of March till the end of April. Most will give birth to 2 lambs, occasionally 3 or even 4. The price of a 40 kg lamb is £60-70 and most are ready for sale 6-8 weeks later. Over 12 million lambs are slaughtered in the UK every year, producing more than 230,000 tonnes <br />
of meat.
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  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Carl and Craig working  flat-out, shearing sheep all day. They both got other farming jobs but during shearing seaon they take on shearing which takes skills.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
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  • Sayed Mohammed, 18, a mason’s assistant is responsible for plastering the walls, during the renovation of the old city district of Murad Khane. He is using a traditional mud-based render made out of gravel, straw and mud. <br />
“The builders tread the mud, straw and gravel mixture for a couple of days to make it strong” he says. “It’s tougher than concrete when it’s finished.” . <br />
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Sayed dreams of being a good mason, having a car and a family. He has been working since he was ten when he used to sell fruit during the Taliban years, he has no education.  Murad Khane, the ancient centre of Kabul is undergoing a massive regeneration thanks to the Turquoise Mountain Foundation. The foundation was set up by Steward Rory Stewart, the man who’s life has inspired a Hollywood biopic starring Orlando Bloom. He walked across Afghanistan with his dog, governed a province in  Iraq , tutored Prince William and Harry and was asked personally by Prince Charles to undertake the project of regenerating the heart of the old city centre. Two years later, the project has galvanized the local community who have all been offered work. The organization has cleared some 20,000 tons of rotting garbage from the streets, built a primary school, a clinic and restored several of the finest courtyard homes to near-mint condition. With an eye for capacity building Stewart has also developed a school for traditional crafts,
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  • Obaidullah and Rohollah (guards) at Turquoise Mountain Headquarters<br />
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They are both from the Panjshir. Obaidullah is 28 and has been working for security companies for four years. Rohollah is 43 and spent his earlier years as a Mojahid fighting the Russians.<br />
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The residents of Murad Khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to charity Turquoise Mountain. Turquoise Mountain  is a charity set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • The Murad Khane Primary School was registered by the Ministry of Education in February 2008 following several months as a literacy centre. The school Principal is Seyyid Nasir Siddidqian. He manages a staff of five who teach courses to eighty-seven children between the ages of four and fourteen, all from Murad Khane.  A further eighty children attend supplementary classes in addition to the Ministry of Education curriculum.  The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to charity Turquoise Mountain. Turquoise Mountain  is a charity set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • The Murad Khane Primary School was registered by the Ministry of Education in February 2008 following several months as a literacy centre. The school Principal is Seyyid Nasir Siddidqian. He manages a staff of five who teach courses to eighty-seven children between the ages of four and fourteen, all from Murad Khane.  A further eighty children attend supplementary classes in addition to the Ministry of Education curriculum.  The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to charity Turquoise Mountain. Turquoise Mountain  is a charity set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to the charity Turquoise Mountain . The charity was set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • This is Kaka Khalil with his daughter Adiba who is 2 years old and other family members. He has 7 children up to the age of 13, including a new born baby who is only ten days old. He lives with his three brothers. His father lived in this house and his grandfather before him. His father was tailor for king Zahir Shah. Kaka Khalil acts as a community representative and is often required to liaise between the community and Turquoise Mountain. The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to the  charity . Turquoise Mountain  is a charity set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • This is the local shoe maker. He use to run his own grocers.  During war in the early 90s, he went to Iran. When he returned the only work he could find was cleaning and mending shoes. The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to charity Turquoise Mountain. Turquoise Mountain  is a charity set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • Fatima, age nine, daughter of Nemat Khalil  poses briefly for this picture in Murad Khane as she is late for class at the local primary where she is in third grade. The school was recently built with the support of Turquoise Mountain.  It is rare to see such a confident smile on an Afghan child and a sign that maybe the work the charity is doing is having very good effects in the local community.<br />
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Murad Khane, the ancient centre of Kabul is undergoing a massive regeneration thanks to the Turquoise Mountain Foundation. The foundation was set up by Steward Rory Stewart, the man who’s life has inspired a Hollywood biopic starring Orlando Bloom. He walked across Afghanistan with his dog, governed a province in  Iraq , tutored Prince William and Harry and was asked personally by Prince Charles to undertake the project of regenerating the heart of the old city centre. Two years later, the project has galvanized the local community who have all been offered work. The organization has cleared some 20,000 tons of rotting garbage from the streets, built a primary school, a clinic and restored several of the finest courtyard homes to near-mint condition. With an eye for capacity building Stewart has also developed a school for traditional crafts,
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  • Mustafa, aged 19 (although he is unsure of exact age) is a labourer on the Turquoise Mountain project rebuilding the old town centre, Murad khane. He is single and lives with his parents. The monkey is called Shadi. <br />
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 “Before Turquoise Mountain came here it was very bad. Everywhere smelt, it was full of rubbish and the sewage – people just threw it out in front of their houses - Before I was just polishing shoes, now I get $5 dollars a day.”<br />
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 The charity was set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • This is Kaka Khalil with local builders. He has 7 children up to the age of 13, including a new born baby who is only ten days old. He lives with his three brothers. His father lived in this house and his grandfather before him. His father was tailor for king Zahir Shah. Kaka Khalil acts as a community representative.  The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to the  charity Turquoise Mountain  which was  was  set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • This photo is of Turquoise Mountain labourers emptying the ‘karachi’ (wheelbarrows) of rubbish ready for collection by the Municipality. Turquoise Mountain has removed over 15,000 cubic metres of rubbish from the area since 2006, lowering the street level by two metres in some places and significantly reducing incidents of illness and disease.The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to  the charity. Turquoise Mountain  is a charity set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • Ahmad Shah, carpenter, has been working at Turquoise mountain for a year and a half, and is paid Sixty dollars a day ( which relative to the average is considered a very good wage). He is widowed and has two grown up children who are also carpenters. Before TM he worked for another company making tables and chairs. The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to the charity . Turquoise Mountain  was set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • This is Karim Khan. He is 45 years old and comes from Paktia province. He is a specialist well digger. In this picture he is digging a 25m well in the courtyard of the Seyyid Hashim Serai, one of Kabul’s last remaining traditional merchant’s houses. The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to charity Turquoise Mountain. Turquoise Mountain was set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Sheep shearing season 18th of June 2020, Stow in the Scottish Borders. Freshly cut sheep. Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
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  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Sheep shearing season 18th of June 2020, Stow in the Scottish Borders. Freshly cut sheep. Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
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  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Sheep gets a shot of anti-worm medicine while waiting to be sheared. Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
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  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Carl and Craig working  flat-out, shearing sheep all day. They both got other farming jobs but during shearing season they take on shearing which takes skills.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4892.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Carl and Craig working  flat-out, shearing sheep all day. They both got other farming jobs but during shearing season they take on shearing which takes skills.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
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  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Carl and Craig working  flat-out, shearing sheep all day. They both got other farming jobs but during shearing season they take on shearing which takes skills.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
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  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Sheep gets a shot of anti-worm medicine while waiting to be sheared. Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
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  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Carl and Craig working  flat-out, shearing sheep all day. They both got other farming jobs but during shearing season they take on shearing which takes skills.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
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  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Sheep gets a shot of anti-worm medicine while waiting to be sheared. Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
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  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4828.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Carl and Craig working  flat-out, shearing sheep all day. They both got other farming jobs but during shearing season they take on shearing which takes skills.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4779.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Carl and Craig working  flat-out, shearing sheep all day. They both got other farming jobs but during shearing season they take on shearing which takes skills.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4773.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Carl and Craig working  flat-out, shearing sheep all day. They both got other farming jobs but during shearing season they take on shearing which takes skills.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4769.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Carl and Craig working  flat-out, shearing sheep all day. They both got other farming jobs but during shearing season they take on shearing which takes skills.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4739.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. A sheep waiting to be sheared. Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4684.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Freshly sheared wool is packed down in large bags. Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4666.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. A sheep waiting to be sheared. Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4623 1.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. A lamb runs off out while the mother is sheared. Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4596.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Sheep gets a shot of anti-worm medicine while waiting to be sheared. Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4587.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4573.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Carl and Craig working  flat-out, shearing sheep all day. They both got other farming jobs but during shearing season they take on shearing which takes skills.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4565.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Carl and Craig working  flat-out, shearing sheep all day. They both got other farming jobs but during shearing season they take on shearing which takes skills.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4546.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Carl on a break. Carl and Craig work  flat-out, shearing sheep all day. They both got other farming jobs but during shearing seaon they take on shearing which takes skills.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4538.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Carl and Craig working  flat-out, shearing sheep all day. They both got other farming jobs but during shearing season they take on shearing which takes skills.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4514.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Carl and Craig working  flat-out, shearing sheep all day. They both got other farming jobs but during shearing season they take on shearing which takes skills.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4488.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Sheep waiting to be sheared.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4480.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Carl and Craig working  flat-out, shearing sheep all day. They both got other farming jobs but during shearing season they take on shearing which takes skills.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4474.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Carl and Craig working  flat-out, shearing sheep all day. They both got other farming jobs but during shearing season they take on shearing which takes skills.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
    3E9A4469.jpg
  • Sheep shearing season on 18th of June 2020, in Stow in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom. Carl and Craig working  flat-out, shearing sheep all day. They both got other farming jobs but during shearing season they take on shearing which takes skills.  Stewart Runciman has got 800 sheep and sheep shearing season is on. He keeps his sheep and lambs in the fields above Stow in the Scottish Borders but takes them inside at Muir House farm to have their wool cut. Wool and fleece was never a good business but with COVID-19 the price on wool has dropped and Stewart now loses up to 80p / sheep  but the shearing has to be done for animal welfare reasons.
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  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing. A ewe has just givenbirth to to lambs assisted by farmer Stewart Ranciman. The farm has 600 ewes all lambing from end of March till the end of April. Most will give birth to 2 lambs, occasionally 3 or even 4. The price of a 40 kg lamb is £60-70 and most are ready for sale 6-8 weeks later. Over 12 million lambs are slaughtered in the UK every year, producing more than 230,000 tonnes <br />
of meat.
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  • 14 of the 28 athletes to represent Great Britain at the Lausanne 2020 Youth Olympic Games on the 13th December 2019 at the BOA British Olympic Association in London in the United Kingdom. Featuring left to right: Mackenzie Stewart, Charlotte Longden, Robyn Mitchell, Scott Johns, Hannah Farries, Jamie Rankin, Amy Robery, William Scammell, Mirren Foy, Ross Craik, Abby Rowbotham, Evan Nauth, Carter Hamill, Jessie Taylor. The Youth Olympic Games are an international Olympic sporting event for athletes aged 15 to 18 to be held in Switzerland in 2020.
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  • Thorns coming through broken window at the former WW2 Old Buckenham airfield, built during 1942-43 for the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) Eighth Air Force. It was given designation USAAF Air Station 144. The group flew B-24 Liberators as part of the Eighth Air Force's strategic bombing campaign. Throughout combat, the unit served chiefly as a strategic bombardment organization. Targets included a fuel depot at Dulmen, marshalling yards at Paderborn, aircraft assembly plants at Gotha, railway centres at Hamm, an ordnance depot at Glinde, oil refineries at Gelsenkirchen, chemical works at Leverkusen, an airfield at Neumünster, a canal at Minden, and a railway viaduct at Altenbeken. James "Jimmy" Stewart, the Hollywood movie star, was Group Operations Officer at Old Buckenham during the spring of 1944.
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  • Workmen from Stewart Signs organise the hanging of a temporary printed media hanging outside a Dior shop being refurbished in central London. The imagery is that of a fantasy garden with models placed around the landscape while construction work carries on in front and behind the screen. Reaching across the width of the picture, we see the employees in hi-visibility clothing, arranging the sheets before they're hoisted up into position on the side of the building. The Dior store occupies a prime location on one of London's most prestigious streets known for fashion and jewellery and work continues behind the screen, hidden to passers-by.
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  • A workman from Stewart Signs organises the hanging of a temporary printed media hanging outside a Dior shop being refurbished in central London. The imagery is that of a fantasy garden with models placed around the landscape while construction work carries on in front and behind the screen. Reaching across the width of the picture, we see an employee in hi-visibility clothing, arranging the sheets before they're hoisted up into position on the side of the building. The Dior store occupies a prime location on one of London's most prestigious streets known for fashion and jewellery and work continues behind the screen, hidden to passers-by.
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  • A young man in a dark suit walks past chatting friends who sit in spring sunshine outside their French-styled cafe Valerie on Motcomb Street.  Belgravia's Motcomb Street SW1, was first shown on a London map in 1830. by 1854 it was populated by buisinesses such as 'cowkeepers', bakers and grocers. Today there is a mix of upper-class businesses like as Patisserie Valerie, Errol Douglas the exclusive hairdressers, Stewart Parvin the royal couturier and Moyses Stevens the florist whose floral displays are seen on their window ledge and next to ornate pavement railings outside.
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  • Asian Dub Foundation on stage. An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue in London to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
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  • An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
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  • An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
    IMG_6623_1.jpg
  • An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
    IMG_6529_1.jpg
  • An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
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  • Asian Dub Foundation on stage. An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue in London to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
    IMG_6398_1.jpg
  • An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
    IMG_6348_1.jpg
  • An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
    IMG_6243_1.jpg
  • Asian Dub Foundation on stage. An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue in London to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
    IMG_6100_1.jpg
  • An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
    IMG_6051_1.jpg
  • An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
    IMG_5862_1.jpg
  • An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
    IMG_5805_1.jpg
  • An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco in London venue to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
    IMG_5757_1.jpg
  • An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
    IMG_5753_1.jpg
  • An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
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  • Jamie Kelsey-Fry, one of the organisers of the event.  The event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue in London to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
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  • Alabama 3 pays tribute to Bob Crow, leader of the RMT Union who passed away a few days prior. An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco in London venue to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
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  • Alabama 3 on stage. An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
    IMG_5638_1.jpg
  • Alabama 3 on stage. An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
    IMG_5632_1.jpg
  • Alabama 3 on stage. An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
    IMG_5616_1.jpg
  • Alabama 3 on stage. An event billed as 'We need to talk about Fracking was held at the Rollerdisco venue to raise awareness about fracking. Fracking is a highly controversial method of extracting gas underground. The line-up included Alabama 3 and the Asian Dub Foundation and DJs Gavin Turk and Mark Stewart and Pandit G.
    IMG_5612_1.jpg
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