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  • The sun breaks through morning mist over the hills in the Scottish Borders. Below the hill is Torsonce Mains Farm.  The Southern parts of Scotland, the Borders, are mostly rolling hills and farm land.
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  • The sun breaks over the hills in the Scottish Borders. A spider's web sits in the sun of a fence post and an ewe with lambs rest in the field. The Southern parts of Scotland, the Borders, are mostly rolling hills and farm land.
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  • A free range chicken walks along in the green grass. The sun breaks through morning mist over the hills in the Scottish Borders. The Southern parts of Scotland, the Borders, are mostly rolling hills and farm land,lots of it with grassing sheep.
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  • The sun breaks through morning mist over the hills in the Scottish Borders. Below the hill is Torsonce Mains Farm.  The Southern parts of Scotland, the Borders, are mostly rolling hills and farm land.
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  • The sun breaks through morning mist over the hills in the Borders behind trees in a garden. An empty children's swing hangs of a branch, alone in the garden. The Southern parts of Scotland, the Borders, are rolling hills and mostly farm land.
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  • The sun breaks through morning mist over the hills in the Borders behind trees in a garden. The Southern parts of Scotland, the Borders, are rolling hills and mostly farm land.
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  • The farm hills in the Scottish Borders are covered in fresh snow on the 23rd of January 2021, Scotland, United Kingdom. The Borders is farmland the fields lie mostly empty during winter time.
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  • Tourists and coach groups take photos at the Scottish Borders on the 08th May 2011 at the Scottish Borders in the United Kingdom.
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  • Mexican artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer piece "Reporters with Borders, Shadow Box 6" at Haunch of Venison Gallery, London, UK. This interractive installation made the reporters speak from their individual sqyares on the screen when the viewer moved around the room.
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  • Mexican artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer piece "Reporters with Borders, Shadow Box 6" at Haunch of Venison Gallery, London, UK. This interractive installation made the reporters speak from their individual sqyares on the screen when the viewer moved around the room.
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  • Morning sun over fields of wind turbines. The Borders of Scotland is dotted with wind farms which are part of the Scottish Government's policy on expanding the renewable energy sector.
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  • Morning sun over fields of wind turbines.  The Borders of Scotland is dotted with wind farms which are part of the Scottish Government's policy on expanding the renewable energy sector.
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  • Sheep in a snowy field gather around their feeding stations in Stow on 14th of January 2021, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom. The snow has been falling all night and the sheep are knee high in snow. During winter time, when the ground is covered with snow the sheep rely on fodder provided by farmer Stewart Runciman. The field is above the village Stow, near Galashields, and the snow is the first of the winter.
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  • Farmers head out in the snow to feed their sheep on 23rd of January 2021, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom. During winter time, when the ground is covered with snow the sheep rely on fodder provided by the farmer. The field is above the village Stow, near Galashields.
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  • Sheep in a snowy field gather around their feeding stations in Stow on 23rd of January 2021, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom. During winter time, when the ground is covered with snow the sheep rely on fodder provided by the farmer. The field is above the village Stow, near Galashields.
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  • Farmers head out in the snow to feed their sheep on 23rd of January 2021, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom. During winter time, when the ground is covered with snow the sheep rely on fodder provided by the farmer. The field is above the village Stow, near Galashields.
    3E9A2130.jpg
  • Morning sun over fields of wind turbines. The Borders of Scotland is dotted with wind farms which are part of the Scottish Government's policy on expanding the renewable energy sector.
    AB9A3715.jpg
  • Morning sun over fields of wind turbines. A herd of bulls feed in the sun. The Borders of Scotland is dotted with wind farms which are part of the Scottish Government's policy on expanding the renewable energy sector.
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  • Morning sun over fields of wind turbines. The Borders of Scotland is dotted with wind farms which are part of the Scottish Government's policy on expanding the renewable energy sector.
    AB9A3646.jpg
  • Sheep in a snowy field gather around their feeding stations in Stow on 14th of January 2021, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom. The snow has been falling all night and the sheep are knee high in snow. During winter time, when the ground is covered with snow the sheep rely on fodder provided by farmer Stewart Runciman. The field is above the village Stow, near Galashields, and the snow is the first of the winter.
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  • Sheep in a snowy field gather around their feeding stations in Stow on 14th of January 2021, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom. The snow has been falling all night and the sheep are knee high in snow. During winter time, when the ground is covered with snow the sheep rely on fodder provided by farmer Stewart Runciman. The field is above the village Stow, near Galashields, and the snow is the first of the winter.
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  • Sheep in a snowy field gather around their feeding stations in Stow on 14th of January 2021, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom. The snow has been falling all night and the sheep are knee high in snow. During winter time, when the ground is covered with snow the sheep rely on fodder provided by farmer Stewart Runciman. The field is above the village Stow, near Galashields, and the snow is the first of the winter.
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  • Sheep in a snowy field gather around their feeding stations in Stow on 14th of January 2021, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom. The snow has been falling all night and the sheep are knee high in snow. During winter time, when the ground is covered with snow the sheep rely on fodder provided by farmer Stewart Runciman. The field is above the village Stow, near Galashields, and the snow is the first of the winter.
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  • Sheep feeding in a snowy field on 3rd of January 2021 in Stow, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom. The sheep live outside most of their lives, and during winter when the field is covered in snow, they eat hay from feeding stations. The sheep belongs to farmer Stewart Runciman who has 800 sheep in the fields above Stow village.
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  • Sheep feeding in a snowy field on 3rd of January 2021 in Stow, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom. The sheep live outside most of their lives, and during winter when the field is covered in snow, they eat hay from feeding stations. The sheep belongs to farmer Stewart Runciman who has 800 sheep in the fields above Stow village.
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  • Mountain biking in Glentress Forest on the 10th November 2018 in Glentress, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Glentress Forest is a mountain biking destination located near Peebles in the Scottish Borders.
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  • Mountain biking in Glentress Forest on the 10th November 2018 in Glentress, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Glentress Forest is a mountain biking destination located near Peebles in the Scottish Borders.
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  • Portuguese pedestrians walk over a world map on the pavement beneath the Monument of Discoveries, Lisbon. The world's landmass is represented here in a tiled mosaic that Portugal is famous for and citizens walk across this depiction of their planet like giants on a mini-sized map. Located in Belém, on the bank of the River Tagus where the monument celebrates an era of adventure, expansion and colonial ambition. Within a circular frame, the ornate map shows an almost ancient world minus its geopolitical borders.
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  • A tree stands in the falling snow on 14th of January 2021 in Stow, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom. The snow has been falling all night and morning and the landscape is covered in the first real snow of the year.
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  • Greece. Lesvos. Moria  camp for refugees in transit from Turkey to Greece. Graffiti saying 'No borders'. The camp was formerly a detention centre.
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  • Foire Gras and dairy farming family's women experience hardships together during breakfast at their home in Alsace. The Kesslers live on the farm in the quiet village of Boofzheim in Alsace, France. Their business is producing Foie Gras and they raise force-fed ducks near the German border region. The youngest member is their daughter with head in her hands. Beside her, her mother reads the local newspaper by the window and her grandmother who has just served breakfast. The family farm produces the French delicacy called Foie Gras so early mornings and long days are required. France produces and consumes the most Foie Gras in Europe using the French Gavage method of forcing ducks or geese to consume vast quantities of corn mash down the oesophagus two weeks before slaughter.
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  • The Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery on the 10th November 2018 in Eskdalemuir, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1967 and located near Langholm in a peaceful valley on the banks of the river Esk, the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre is a Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Karma Kagyu school.
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  • The Rosslyn Chapel on the 10th November 2018 in the village of Roslin, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Rosslyn Chapel, formally known as the Collegiate Chapel of St Matthew, is a 15th-century chapel located in the village of Roslin, Midlothian. The Rosslyn Chapel was founded on a small hill above Roslin Glen as a Catholic collegiate church in the mid-15th century.
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  • Early morning mist at Roslin Glen adjacent Rosslyn Chapel on the 10th November 2018 in the village of Roslin, Scotland in the United Kingdom.
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  • The Rosslyn Chapel on the 10th November 2018 in the village of Roslin, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Rosslyn Chapel, formally known as the Collegiate Chapel of St Matthew, is a 15th-century chapel located in the village of Roslin, Midlothian. The Rosslyn Chapel was founded on a small hill above Roslin Glen as a Catholic collegiate church in the mid-15th century.
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  • The Rosslyn Chapel on the 10th November 2018 in the village of Roslin, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Rosslyn Chapel, formally known as the Collegiate Chapel of St Matthew, is a 15th-century chapel located in the village of Roslin, Midlothian. The Rosslyn Chapel was founded on a small hill above Roslin Glen as a Catholic collegiate church in the mid-15th century.
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  • The Rosslyn Chapel on the 10th November 2018 in the village of Roslin, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Rosslyn Chapel, formally known as the Collegiate Chapel of St Matthew, is a 15th-century chapel located in the village of Roslin, Midlothian. The Rosslyn Chapel was founded on a small hill above Roslin Glen as a Catholic collegiate church in the mid-15th century.
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  • Early morning mist at Roslin Glen adjacent Rosslyn Chapel on the 10th November 2018 in the village of Roslin, Scotland in the United Kingdom.
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  • The Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery on the 10th November 2018 in Eskdalemuir, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1967 and located near Langholm in a peaceful valley on the banks of the river Esk, the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre is a Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Karma Kagyu school.
    D_KagyuSamyeLing-HS2018-02077_1.jpg
  • The Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery on the 10th November 2018 in Eskdalemuir, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1967 and located near Langholm in a peaceful valley on the banks of the river Esk, the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre is a Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Karma Kagyu school.
    D_KagyuSamyeLing-HS2018-02066_1.jpg
  • The Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery on the 10th November 2018 in Eskdalemuir, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1967 and located near Langholm in a peaceful valley on the banks of the river Esk, the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre is a Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Karma Kagyu school.
    D_KagyuSamyeLing-HS2018-02075_1.jpg
  • The Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery on the 10th November 2018 in Eskdalemuir, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1967 and located near Langholm in a peaceful valley on the banks of the river Esk, the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre is a Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Karma Kagyu school.
    D_KagyuSamyeLing-HS2018-02073_1.jpg
  • The Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery on the 10th November 2018 in Eskdalemuir, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1967 and located near Langholm in a peaceful valley on the banks of the river Esk, the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre is a Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Karma Kagyu school.
    D_KagyuSamyeLing-HS2018-02074_1.jpg
  • The Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery on the 10th November 2018 in Eskdalemuir, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1967 and located near Langholm in a peaceful valley on the banks of the river Esk, the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre is a Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Karma Kagyu school.
    D_KagyuSamyeLing-HS2018-02069_1.jpg
  • The Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery on the 10th November 2018 in Eskdalemuir, Scotland in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1967 and located near Langholm in a peaceful valley on the banks of the river Esk, the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre is a Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Karma Kagyu school.
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  • British Union Jack flags on sale at the London Eye and the reflection of the Houses of Parliament at Westminster, on 20th July 2017, on the Southbank, London, England.
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  • Peering comically over a hedgerow, a Guernsey cow looks on in a field on the small British-owned Channel Island. Renowned for the rich flavour of its milk, as well as its hardiness and docile disposition descended from two breeds brought over from nearby France (Isigny cattle from Normandy and the Froment du Léon from Brittany) the 450 to 500 kg Guernsey produces around 6,000 litres per cow per year. Its milk has a golden colour due to an exceptionally high content of beta carotene, a source of Vitamin A, which helps reduce the risks of certain cancers. The milk also has a high butterfat content of 5% and a high protein content of 3.7% making it deliciously creamy. The island of Guernsey is divided into ten parishes and along with its larger and more commercial Jersey, is situated in the warm English Channel, nearer to French than the English coast.
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  • A single yacht sails in good time across the path of a P&O cross-channel ferry as it approaches Dover Harbour from France, on 16th September 1995, in Dover, Kent, England.
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  • Passengers mingle at the Eurostar terminal at Londons Waterloo Station in the 1990s before it was moved to St. Pancras, on 16th September 1996, in London, England.
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  • Passengers mingle at the Eurostar terminal at Londons Waterloo Station in the 1990s before it was moved to St. Pancras, on 16th September 1996, in London, England.
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  • Signs at HS2 Rebellion’s Denham Protection Camp are pictured on 7 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or hinder works on the controversial £106bn high-speed rail link for which the start of the construction phase was announced on 4th September from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
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  • Thousands of students attend a National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts NCAFC in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants from 2016.
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  • Thousands of students attend a National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts NCAFC in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants from 2016.
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  • A police liaison officer watches a student balancing a placard on his forehead before the National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts NCAFC in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants from 2016.
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  • Thousands of students assemble behind a banner for a National Demonstration for a Free Education on 4th November 2015 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration was organised by the National Campaign Against Fees and Cuts NCAFC in protest against tuition fees and the Government’s plans to axe maintenance grants with effect from 2016.
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  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing. New born lambs without mothers. Either they have died giving birth or the ewe had more than two lambs and can not take care of them herself. The lambs are kept warm under a heat lamp and they drink milk substitute from a barrell with fake teats.  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. New born lambs without mothers. Either they have died giving birth or the ewe had more than two lambs and can not take care of them herself. The lambs are kept warm under a heat lamp and they drink milk substitute from a barrell with fake teats.  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. Ewes and newly born lambs in the barn before being put out onto the field. 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. New born lambs without mothers. Either they have died giving birth or the ewe had more than two lambs and can not take care of them herself. The lambs are kept warm under a heat lamp and they drink milk substitute from a barrell with fake teats.  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. Ewes and newly born lambs in the barn before being put out onto the field. The lambs are spray painted the colors of their mothers number and kind. 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. Newly born lambs lie in the straw in the barn. 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 licks the birth sack and blood of the new born. 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.
    AB9A3832.jpg
  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing. A ewe has just given birth to two lambs and licks the birth sack and blood of the new born. 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 licks the birth sack and blood of the new born. 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.
    AB9A3800.jpg
  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing. Ewes and their new born lambs in the barn before they are put out onto the field.  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. 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.
    AB9A3904.jpg
  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing. New born lambs without mothers. Either they have died giving birth or the ewe had more than two lambs and can not take care of them herself. The lambs are kept warm under a heat lamp and they drink milk substitute from a barrell with fake teats.  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.
    AB9A3893.jpg
  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing. Ewes and newly born lambs in the barn before being put out onto the field. 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 newly born lamb in the straw in the barn. 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.
    AB9A3839.jpg
  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing. A ewe has just given birth to two lambs and licks the birth sack and blood of the new born. 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.
    AB9A3823.jpg
  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing. A ewe has just given birth to two lambs and licks the birth sack and blood of the new born. 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.
    AB9A3817.jpg
  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing. A ewe has just given birth to two lambs and licks the birth sack and blood of the new born. 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 licks the birth sack and blood of the new born. 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 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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  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing. A new born lamb, only a few minutes old jumb about in the barn. 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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  • Spring is the lambing season in Scotland and Torsonce Mains Farm is busy lambing. Owner of the farm, Stewart Ranciman helps a ewe lambing because one of the legs of the newborn is sturck inside. 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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  • Spring is the lambing season and Torsonce Main Farms is busy lambing. Here a ewe and her two new born lambs on uncertain legs enjoy the sun on a hillside.
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  • Children play and bounce about in zorb, inflateable giant balls in Scotland 29th of July 2016.
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  • Queues of newly-arrived airline passengers line up to await their turn at the UK Border Agency's passport control at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Immigration officers deal with each member of the public seeking entry into the United Kingdom but on average, 10 a day are refused entry at this London airport and between 2008 and 2009, 33,100 people were detained at the airport for mainly passport irregularities. The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the UK. They manage border control enforcing immigration and customs regulations and also consider applications for permission to enter or stay in the United Kingdom, citizenship and asylum. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Two seats, three tape-recorders, a panic strip and a telephone are seen in the UK Border Agency's immigration detention room at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Officers deal with members of the public whose passports, demeanour or travel habits have drawn attention to possible criminal activity while seeking entry into the United Kingdom. On average, 10 a day are refused entry here and between 2008 and 2009, 33,100 people were detained at the airport for mainly passport irregularities. The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the UK. They manage border control enforcing immigration and customs regulations and consider applications for permission to enter the UK for citizenship and asylum. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Two seats, three tape-recorders, a panic strip and a telephone are seen in the UK Border Agency's immigration detention room at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Officers deal with members of the public whose passports, demeanour or travel habits have drawn attention to possible criminal activity while seeking entry into the United Kingdom. On average, 10 a day are refused entry here and between 2008 and 2009, 33,100 people were detained at the airport for mainly passport irregularities. The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the UK. They manage border control enforcing immigration and customs regulations and consider applications for permission to enter the UK for citizenship and asylum. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009). ...
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  • Queues of newly-arrived airline passengers line up to await their turn at the UK Border Agencys passport control, 12th August 2008, Heathrow Airport, London, England. Immigration officers deal with each member of the public seeking entry into the United Kingdom but on average, 10 a day are refused entry at this London airport and between 2008 and 2009, 33,100 people were detained at the airport for mainly passport irregularities. The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the UK. They manage border control enforcing immigration and customs regulations and also consider applications for permission to enter or stay in the United Kingdom, citizenship and asylum.
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  • Queues of newly-arrived airline passengers line up to await their turn at the UK Border Agencys passport control, 12th August 2008, Heathrow Airport, London, England. Immigration officers deal with each member of the public seeking entry into the United Kingdom but on average, 10 a day are refused entry at this London airport and between 2008 and 2009, 33,100 people were detained at the airport for mainly passport irregularities. The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the UK. They manage border control enforcing immigration and customs regulations and also consider applications for permission to enter or stay in the United Kingdom, citizenship and asylum.
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  • A distant landscape of mountain ridges and peaks in the Tatra National Park that also borders Poland with Slovakia, seen from the village of Koscielisko, on 18th September 2019, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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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. 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. 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. 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. 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.
    3E9A4876.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.
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  • 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.
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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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