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  • Front yard of Trump supporter with the sign, Proud To Be A Deplorable on 28th February 2020 in Ville Platte, Louisiana, United States. The sign is a reference to Hillary Clinton calling some Trump supporters a basket of deplorables during the 2016 election campaign. The expression backfired and is now used as a Republican rallying cry.
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  • Discount Store, Dirt Cheap, on 28th February 2020 in Ville Platte, Louisiana, United States.
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  • Poor Cajun home on 28th February 2020 in Ville Platte, Louisiana, United States.
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  • Poor Cajun home on 28th February 2020 in Ville Platte, Louisiana, United States.
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  • Discount Store, Dirt Cheap, on 28th February 2020 in Ville Platte, Louisiana, United States.
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  • Place de l'Hotel de Ville, Palais des Archeveques (the Archbishops Palace) Narbonne, Aude, France. The three square towers of the fortified Palais des Archevêques, date from the 13th and 14th centuries. The Gothic-style town hall was added to the palace only in the 19th century. The building now houses two museums, that contain collections of paintings, ceramics, and Roman artifacts.
The Canal de la Robine, a branch of the Canal du Midi, runs through the city. The Canal separates the northern part of the town, which is historically known as the Cité, from the Bourg to the south. The old town, now surrounded by boulevards, has picturesque, narrow, winding streets.
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  • The derelict Hotel du Ville that has been saved by INTACH Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage. Pondicherry, India. Pondicherry now Puducherry is a Union Territory of India and was a French territory until 1954 legally on 16 August 1962. The French Quarter of the town retains a strong French influence in terms of architecture and culture.
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  • A statue of Gandhi in the derelict Hotel du Ville that has been saved by INTACH Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage. Pondicherry, India. Pondicherry, India. Pondicherry now Puducherry is a Union Territory of India and was a French territory until 1954 legally on 16 August 1962. The French Quarter of the town retains a strong French influence in terms of architecture and culture.
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  • The derelict Hotel du Ville that has been saved by INTACH Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage. Pondicherry, India. Pondicherry now Puducherry is a Union Territory of India and was a French territory until 1954 legally on 16 August 1962. The French Quarter of the town retains a strong French influence in terms of architecture and culture.
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  • A plaque of former French Mayors in the derelict Hotel du Ville that has been saved by INTACH Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage. Pondicherry, India. Pondicherry now Puducherry is a Union Territory of India and was a French territory until 1954 legally on 16 August 1962. The French Quarter of the town retains a strong French influence in terms of architecture and culture.
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  • A building worker asleep on a break inside the derelict Hotel du Ville that has been saved by INTACH Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage. Pondicherry, India. Pondicherry now Puducherry is a Union Territory of India and was a French territory until 1954 legally on 16 August 1962. The French Quarter of the town retains a strong French influence in terms of architecture and culture.
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  • A statue of Gandhi in the derelict Hotel du Ville that has been saved by INTACH Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage. Pondicherry, India. Pondicherry, India. Pondicherry now Puducherry is a Union Territory of India and was a French territory until 1954 legally on 16 August 1962. The French Quarter of the town retains a strong French influence in terms of architecture and culture.
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  • A painting of Rabindranath Tagore on the wall of the derelict Hotel du Ville that has been saved by INTACH Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage. Pondicherry, India. Pondicherry now Puducherry is a Union Territory of India and was a French territory until 1954 legally on 16 August 1962. The French Quarter of the town retains a strong French influence in terms of architecture and culture.
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  • A room with shelving in the derelict Hotel du Ville that has been saved by INTACH Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage. Pondicherry, India. Pondicherry now Puducherry is a Union Territory of India and was a French territory until 1954 legally on 16 August 1962. The French Quarter of the town retains a strong French influence in terms of architecture and culture.
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  • Johnny Ville ( possible Elvis wannabe)  showing  his moves  outside  the  world famous Tootsies  bar on  Broadway has come to Nashville to develop his musical career: a natural performer and self promoter "Elvis was my daddy”  and "I've only been down to Nashville for a week and I've already got myself a record deal" he claims,  Johnny doesn’t have a permanent address and seems to rove around trying to make a few bucks with his guitar. It seems the romantic spirit of Nashville is alive and well. Nashville is the capital of Tennessee  and the self styled  home of country  music. Today There is still some great music to be found but one has to navigate some typical  US commercialism  in the search as  the town cashes in on its reputation.
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  • Johnny Ville pictured here inside the world famous Tootsies bar on  Broadway has come to Nashville to develop his musical career. Nashville  is the Hollywood of Country Music and wannabe stars from all over the world flock there to make their fortune.  Johnny is a natural performer and self promoter "Elvis was my daddy” he claims and promises to buy us a Cadillac when he is famous),  Johnny doesn’t have a permanent address and seems to rove around trying to make a few bucks with his guitar. It seems the romantic spirit of Nashville is alive and well. Today There is still some great music to be found in Nashville  but one has to navigate some typical US commercialism in the search as  the town cashes in on its reputation.
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  • A room with shelving in the derelict Hotel du Ville that has been saved by INTACH Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage. Pondicherry, India. Pondicherry now Puducherry is a Union Territory of India and was a French territory until 1954 legally on 16 August 1962. The French Quarter of the town retains a strong French influence in terms of architecture and culture.
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  • Three male inmates stand facing a wall showing their insider, listeners, mediators t-shirts in Her Majesty’s Prison Pentonville, London, United Kingdom.  They are part of the national Doing Time Programme where trusted inmates offer support to new prisoners.
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  • The entrance to A Wing Level 4 of Her Majesty’s Prison Pentonville, London, United Kingdom.  Pentonville is a local prison and holds Category B and C males and A Wing is for this who are on remand and convicted. The prison was built in 1816 as a modern prison and was uniquely designed for rehabilitation.  It was the first radial design prison which allowed staff to view all 5 wings from the central hall. The prison remains largely untouched from its original design.
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  • Blue uniform boxer shorts material sits in a blue box in the workshop in the Industries Department in Her Majesty’s Prison Pentonville, London, United Kingdom.  Prisoners are encouraged to work or take courses to learn new skills to help rehabilitation and reduce re-offending rates on their release.
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  • A Prison Officer walks along the landing of Her Majesty’s Prison Pentonville, London, United Kingdom. Pentonville is a local prison and holds Category B and C males and A Wing is for this who are on remand and convicted. The prison was built in 1816 as a modern prison and was uniquely designed for rehabilitation.  It was the first radial design prison which allowed staff to be able to view all the landings of each wing.  The prison remains largely untouched from its original design.
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  • Upward view of the Wing Levels in Her Majesty’s Prison Pentonville, London, United Kingdom. <br />
Pentonville is a local prison and holds Category B and C males and A Wing is for this who are on remand and convicted. The prison was built in 1816 as a modern prison and was uniquely designed for rehabilitation.  It was the first radial design prison which allowed staff to view all 5 wings from the central hall. The prison remains largely untouched from its original design, however netting has been added across the levels to prevent suicide.
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  • No Vaping Sign on the door of the OMU, Offender Management Unit, in Her Majesty’s Prison Pentonville, London, United Kingdom. Vaping is not allowed in the landings outside the cells.
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  • A wing landing in Her Majesty’s Prison Pentonville, London, United Kingdom. Pentonville is a local prison and holds Category B and C males and A Wing is for this who are on remand and convicted. The prison was built in 1816 as a modern prison and was uniquely designed for rehabilitation.  It was the first radial design prison which allowed staff to view all 5 wings from the central hall. The prison remains largely untouched from its original design. All the landings in each wing are connected by the staircase.
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  • A female Prison Officer locks the metal gate entrance to D Wing and Healthcare Wing of Her Majesty’s Prison Pentonville, London, United Kingdom.
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  • Prisoners attend an education meeting in Her Majesty’s Prison Pentonville, London, United Kingdom.  They are part of the Doing Time Programme, one male wears the green Insider t-shirt which shows that he is a trusted inmate who offers support to other prisoners.
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  • Landscape view across the central hall to the multiple levels of Wing C and E and of Her Majesty’s Prison Pentonville, London, United Kingdom.  Pentonville is a local prison and holds Category B and C males and A Wing is for this who are on remand and convicted. The prison was built in 1816 as a modern prison and was uniquely designed for rehabilitation.  It was the first radial design prison which allowed staff to view all 5 wings from the central hall. The prison remains largely untouched from its original design.
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  • ‘No Vaping’ sign on a shelf in Her Majesty’s Prison Pentonville, London, United Kingdom. The sign warns prisoners that they cannot vape in the area.
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  • ‘No ID No Razor’ sign in the window of the Prison Officers office in a Wing in Her Majesty’s Prison Pentonville, London, United Kingdom.  Each prisoner has to sign their razor in and out into a book for safety and security reasons.
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  • Two male prisoners walk down the landing towards to Prison Officers in G Wing Level 2 of Her Majesty’s Prison Pentonville, London, United Kingdom.
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  • Scene on the Grand Place of the Brussels Town Hall on 30th January 2017 in Brussels, Belgium. The Town Hall or Hotel de Ville is a Gothic building from the Middle Ages. It is located on the famous Grand Place in Brussels.
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  • Scene on the Grand Place of the Brussels Town Hall on 30th January 2017 in Brussels, Belgium. The Town Hall or Hotel de Ville is a Gothic building from the Middle Ages. It is located on the famous Grand Place in Brussels.
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  • Mario Vieu is the owner, director and a broadcaster at Signal FM, a small station in Petion- Ville, Port au Prince. As soon as the earthquake struck he made his way to the Radio station; by accident or design, some one had left Hotel California radio station playing on a loop. His staff were afraid to go in but he managed to persuade some journalists to come and chat about what had happened and has been broadcasting ever since. "We had a minimum of 5000 people outside  all the time for four days (not the same people). We just gave them a microphone  and then broadcasted  messages all day. "We were like a phone with two people but broadcasting to the whole city. People would call in , 'My wife and kids are under the debris  - would you send help?'; afterwards they would come back and say, thank you."
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  • Scene on the Grand Place of the Brussels Town Hall on 30th January 2017 in Brussels, Belgium. The Town Hall or Hotel de Ville is a Gothic building from the Middle Ages. It is located on the famous Grand Place in Brussels.
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  • Scene on the Grand Place of the Brussels Town Hall on 30th January 2017 in Brussels, Belgium. The Town Hall or Hotel de Ville is a Gothic building from the Middle Ages. It is located on the famous Grand Place in Brussels.
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  • Scene on the Grand Place of the Brussels Town Hall on 30th January 2017 in Brussels, Belgium. The Town Hall or Hotel de Ville is a Gothic building from the Middle Ages. It is located on the famous Grand Place in Brussels.
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  • Scene on the Grand Place of the Brussels Town Hall on 30th January 2017 in Brussels, Belgium. The Town Hall or Hotel de Ville is a Gothic building from the Middle Ages. It is located on the famous Grand Place in Brussels.
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  • Scene on the Grand Place of the Brussels Town Hall on 30th January 2017 in Brussels, Belgium. The Town Hall or Hotel de Ville is a Gothic building from the Middle Ages. It is located on the famous Grand Place in Brussels.
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  • Scene on the Grand Place of the Brussels Town Hall on 30th January 2017 in Brussels, Belgium. The Town Hall or Hotel de Ville is a Gothic building from the Middle Ages. It is located on the famous Grand Place in Brussels.
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  • Scene on the Grand Place of the Brussels Town Hall on 30th January 2017 in Brussels, Belgium. The Town Hall or Hotel de Ville is a Gothic building from the Middle Ages. It is located on the famous Grand Place in Brussels.
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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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  • The City from the Hill leading into Petion-Ville. 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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  • Geraldine Richards thirty-four, aid queue, Petion-Ville, with her sisters remaining child, Giodania. Geraldine is a jewellery seller. She has five kids, all boys  (twins and triplets), as did her sister prior to the earth quake but only one of her sister's children survived (Giodania, pictured) when their house collapsed in the earthquake. "My sister  is so depressed she hasn't eaten. She lost her husband and  all but one of her five  kids. She hasn't even recovered the bodies. It's necessary to bury our loved ones but the government cleared them away in huge trucks and dumped them in mass graves or they were burnt.  She  has no will to live, she is suicidal. I am looking after her and her kid, one of the bags of food I have is for my sister. I am lucky to get this, if you miss the card distribution you are lucky to get food and getting back with the food is difficult sometimes. The men take it or someone will cut the bag and catch the rice in a bucket, before you realise. All the same, we are thankful for the aid."
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  • Chanette Inocent Jeremie in an aid queue at  Petion-Ville. 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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  • 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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