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  • Woman tipping a bowl to her face drinking the remainder of her ramen broth soup in a restaurant in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Woman tipping a bowl to her face drinking the remainder of her ramen broth soup in a restaurant in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Woman tipping a bowl to her face drinking the remainder of her ramen broth soup in a restaurant in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Woman tipping a bowl to her face drinking the remainder of her ramen broth soup in a restaurant in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Woman tipping a bowl to her face drinking the remainder of her ramen broth soup in a restaurant in London, United Kingdom.
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  • A Sikh man eats a bowl of lentil soup at the Golden Temple's Langar, Amritsar, Punjab, India
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  • Villager holding an alms bowl containing sticky rice to donate to the monks for their one meal of the day during the early morning Buddhist alms giving ceremony (tak bat), Ban Mouanghoun, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. This is an ancient, religious tradition and those who give alms earn merit for their next life, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Lao Buddhists are very devout and almost every Lao man joins a monastery, or temple, for at least a short period of time. Many men also become monks for the rest of their lives. The village will be relocated due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower project Dam 5.
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  • A beekeeper holding a bowl of honeycomb, Glod, Maramures, Romania
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  • Seaweed farmer, Marissa Gegante (30) holding a bowl of freshly cooked seaweed, Tamiao, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. Before Typhoon Haiyan, Bantayan Island was the largest seaweed producer in Cebu province. The typhoon destroyed seaweed farms leaving over 2000 farmers without essential equipment and seedlings. Oxfam awarded cash grants to around 700 families to finance the purchase of seaweed seedlings and farming equipment including ropes, poles and floaters.
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  • A plastic bowl of dried beans in a farmhouse window, Viscri, Saxon Transylvania, Romania. 90% of vegetable production is grown in small household plots and mainly used for self-consumption and for sale on local markets.
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  • Sheep cheese in a bowl on a table covered with a plastic flowery tablecloth in a stana (sheepfold), Lunca Ilvei, Romania. Each flock of around 500 sheep is based at a stana or sheepfold, a hut in a clearing with a milking enclosure of hurdles. In Romania wool and meat are seen as by-products and the real purpose of the flock is to produce branza or cheese.
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  • A bowl of Sohan halwa sweets at Ghantewala confectioners, Chadni Chowk, Old Delhi, India
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  • A bowl of jellied eels in Cookes' Eel, Pie and mash shop in Hoxton, London, UKEel, pie and mash shops are a traditional but dying business. Changing tastes and the scarcity of the eel has meant that the number of shops selling this traditional working class food has declined to just a handful mostly in east London. The shops were originally owned by one or two families with the earliest recorded, Manze's on Tower Bridge Road being the oldest surviving dating from 1908. Generally eels are sold cold and jellied and the meat pie and mash potato covered in a green sauce called liquor.
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  • A young holding a bowl of lettuce picked from the vegetable garden at Little Green Rascals Children’s Organic Day Nursery, nr Elvington, York, North Yorkshire, UK. Little Green Rascals is a children’s day nursery that opened in York in July 2009.  It is the first fully organic day nursery in the North of England and has been awarded the Soil Association's Gold Catering Mark for the last four years.
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  • A couple talk behind a large bowl of sugar on a table in the Indian Coffee House, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi.<br />
The Coffee House dates back almost fifty years, first in central Connaught Place, then Janpath and now at the top of a rather shabby shopping centre. Still run by the Indian Coffee Workers Cooperative Society, it was a regular haunt for politicos in Delhi and It's clientelle is still well read and intellectual.
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  • A child carrying a bowl on her head stands in from of the Pico de Príncipe L and the Pico Cão Grande, the two highest mountains on the island, Principe, Sao Tome and Principe<br />
Sao Tome and Principe, are two islands of volcanic origin lying off the coast of Africa. Settled by Portuguese convicts in the late 1400s and a centre for slaving, their independence movement culminated in a peaceful transition to self government from Portugal in 1975.
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  • Seaweed farmer, Marissa Gegante (30) holding a bowl of freshly cooked seaweed, Tamiao, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. Before Typhoon Haiyan, Bantayan Island was the largest seaweed producer in Cebu province. The typhoon destroyed seaweed farms leaving over 2000 farmers without essential equipment and seedlings. Oxfam awarded cash grants to around 700 families to finance the purchase of seaweed seedlings and farming equipment including ropes, poles and floaters.
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  • Measurement of the Milk Festival, Botiza, Maramures, Romania. After the sheep have been milked, the shepherds’ wives cook up a huge cauldron of soup for the villagers using several whole sheep and if you are lucky you’ll get a sheep’s skull in your bowl.
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  • A Romanian peasant farmer shells beans from her garden into a metal bowl outside her home, Botiza, Maramures, Romania. 90% of vegetable production is grown in small household plots and mainly used for self-consumption and for sale on local markets.
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  • Potatoes waiting to be peeled in a green washing-up bowl in the kitchen sink of Warren Farm, Exmoor, Somerset, UK
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  • An Intha woman with her young child hold a bowl of freshly made tofu, Kaung Daing, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma). Located on the northwestern shore of Inle Lake, the Intha village of Kaung Daing is known for its tofu, prepared using split yellow peas instead of soybeans.
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  • A Tibetan woman carries an orange plastic bowl and a yellow carrier bag containing rice noodles which she has just purchased from a mobile shop in a village near Zongdian (Shangri-La), Yunnan province, China
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  • Wool is soaked in color dye solution in a metal bowl on a hob in R.C. Rug Factory in Narayanthan area of Kathmandu, Nepal.  The Factory export to Europe, U.S and Canada; and rely on the GoodWeave certificate of approval to boast excellent quality and fair conditions for its workers. This is because the carpet factory industry in Nepal is notorious for providing poor working conditions and forcing young children into labour.
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  • A child carrying a bowl on her head stands in from of the Pico de Príncipe L and the Pico Cão Grande, the two highest mountains on the island, Principe, Sao Tome and Principe<br />
Sao Tome and Principe, are two islands of volcanic origin lying off the coast of Africa. Settled by Portuguese convicts in the late 1400s and a centre for slaving, their independence movement culminated in a peaceful transition to self government from Portugal in 1975.
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  • A jar of pickled chillies and an enamel bowl and spoons on a wall of a basic stone built sheepfold at the Urdele Pass in a remote area of the Carpathian Mountains, Romania
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  • A Malian woman walks around the marketplace in Bamako, Mali selling school textbooks and journals that she carries on her head in a brightly decorated metal bowl.
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  • On the walls of a prison cell a prisoner has made matchstick hooks for his plate and bowls. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset. A resettlement prison with a capacity for 530 prisoners. Dorset, United Kingdom.
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  • On the walls of a prison cell a prisoner has made matchstick hooks for his plate and bowls. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset. A resettlement prison with a capacity for 530 prisoners. Dorset, United Kingdom.
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  • Looking eastwards through 100 year old ash trees, a local game of cricket is played on the green grass of Ruskin Park, Lambeth overlooking the city. As the bowler comes in to deliver a fast ball to the waiting batsman, we see acrossto period Edwardian homes on the 1908 Ruskin Park. Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of 11 players on a field, at the centre of which is a rectangular 22-yard long pitch. First played in southern England in the 16th century, one team bats, trying to score as many runs as possible while the other team bowls and fields, trying to dismiss the batsmen and thus limit the runs scored by the batting team. A run is scored by the striking batsman hitting the ball with his bat, running to the opposite end of the pitch and touching the crease there without being dismissed.
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  • Chen Yi He, Chinese Herbalist, having breakfast at home, Xiao Meng Yang town, Xishuangbanna, China
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  • Regeneration of Thrayle House next to Stockwell skate park in Lambeth on 29th July 2015 in South London, United Kingdom.
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  • The villagers of Ban Mouanghoun rise early for the daily Buddhist alms giving ceremony (tak bat) donating sticky rice to the monks for their one meal of the day, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. This is an ancient, religious tradition and those who give alms earn merit for their next life. Lao Buddhists are very devout and almost every Lao man joins a monastery, or temple, for at least a short period of time. Many men also become monks for the rest of their lives. The village will be relocated due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower project Dam 5.
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  • Afghanistan. Charahi Spinkali, district 5, Kabul. Amida does the washing.
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  • A mother and baby smile during meal time in the dining room at the Friends of Needy Children Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.  The mother is feeding her child nutritious food as they are is an inpatient in the centre and receiving intensive treatment for malnutrition. The centre has recently been built to provide healthcare to malnourished children and education to mothers about nutrition and childcare.
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  • A woman buying a bag of mixed fresh fish from a mobile fish seller in the Karail district of Dhaka on the 24th of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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  • A Buddhist monk prays in Jordan Road, Kowloon, on the eve of the handover of sovereignty from Britain to China, on 30th June 1997, in Hong Kong, China. Midnight signified the end of British rule, and the transfer of legal and financial authority back to China. Hong Kong was once known as fragrant harbour or Heung Keung because of the smell of transported sandal wood.
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  • Regeneration of Thrayle House next to Stockwell skate park in Lambeth on 29th July 2015 in South London, United Kingdom.
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  • Regeneration of Thrayle House next to Stockwell skate park in Lambeth on 29th July 2015 in South London, United Kingdom.
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  • Regeneration of Thrayle House next to Stockwell skate park in Lambeth on 29th July 2015 in South London, United Kingdom.
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  • Claudio Corallo, a world famous chocolate maker who sources the finest cacao on the island, drinks coffee in his laboratory in Sao Tome, Sao Tome and Principe<br />
Sao Tome and Principe, are two islands of volcanic origin lying off the coast of Africa. Settled by Portuguese convicts in the late 1400s and a centre for slaving, their independence movement culminated in a peaceful transition to self government from Portugal in 1975.
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  • The villagers of Ban Mouanghoun rise early for the alms giving ceremony (tak bat) donating sticky rice to the monks for their one meal of the day, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. This is an ancient, religious tradition and those who give alms earn merit for their next life. Lao Buddhists are very devout and almost every Lao man joins a monastery, or temple, for at least a short period of time. Many men also become monks for the rest of their lives. The village will be relocated due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower project Dam 5.
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  • The villagers of Ban Mouanghoun rise early for the daily Buddhist alms giving ceremony (tak bat) donating sticky rice to the monks for their one meal of the day, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR This is an ancient, religious tradition and those who give alms earn merit for their next life. Lao Buddhists are very devout and almost every Lao man joins a monastery, or temple, for at least a short period of time. Many men also become monks for the rest of their lives. The village will be relocated due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower project Dam 5.
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  • The villagers of Ban Mouanghoun rise early for the alms giving ceremony (tak bat) donating sticky rice to the monks for their one meal of the day, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. This is an ancient, religious tradition and those who give alms earn merit for their next life. Lao Buddhists are very devout and almost every Lao man joins a monastery, or temple, for at least a short period of time. Many men also become monks for the rest of their lives. The village will be relocated due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower project Dam 5.
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  • Wearing a flowery apron, Vivienne Mankowski, bakes scones in her home kitchen, Ampleforth, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A man works at using his new artificial arm, Handicap International rehab centre, Murraytown Amputee Camp, Freetown, Sierra Leone 1999
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  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Bouar district. Woman walking home from the fields.
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  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Bouar district. Women walking home from the fields.
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  • A stallholder sells seafood on a stall in the Cau Go Market, Hanoi, Vietnam
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  • The artist Janice Tchalenko throws a pot in her home studio in south London. With past creation on shelves behind, she smooths the sides of a vessel as it turns on the wheel. Tchalenko studied at Putney School of Art and Harrow School of Art then taught at Camberwell School of Art. She specialized in undecorated domestic stoneware and developed a reputation as a highly competent thrower. In the late 1970s she discovered she also had a talent for decoration and started making high-fired stoneware with bright and colourful designs. She became a tutor at the Royal College of Art in 1981 and this was shortly followed by two exhibitions - one with John Hinchcliffe the textile designer and the other as a one-woman show at the Blum Helman Gallery in New York - that established her as one of the top British potters.
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  • While seated to have dinner at home, a young boy of about 10 years of age hides his face and wipes his lips with a serviette. Demonstrating perfect manners that his parents must have instilled in him, the lad's face is hidden from the viewer as he presses the cloth to his face to obscure his identity. He is eating some sort of pudding with a spoon and a fork rests on the highly-polished table on which an ornamental posy of flowers is reflected. It is a scene of immaculate etiquette that a boy from a middle-class background might be expected to show to elders and visitors. It is an example of grooming and pedigree to take with him out into the outside world where he will be expected to be the best behaved.
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  • Muddy water containing gold dust. The gold is extracted using mercury which bind with gold. The small ball is 4.5 gr of gold worth $126.00, covered with mercury. The mines in the small community near Bolgatange in Northern Ghana are dug with shovels and spades and held up by timber, all very precarious. The mine shafts go deep into the ground and run along under the surrounding fields. The small community which has sprung up around the gold finds consists of poor people from all over Northern Ghana,most of them now stuck, not making much money and in dept to their gold dealers.
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  • Muddy water containing gold dust. The gold is extracted using mercury which bind with gold. The small ball is 4.5 gr of gold worth $126.00, covered with mercury. The mines in the small community near Bolgatange in Northern Ghana are dug with shovels and spades and held up by timber, all very precarious. The mine shafts go deep into the ground and run along under the surrounding fields. The small community which has sprung up around the gold finds consists of poor people from all over Northern Ghana,most of them now stuck, not making much money and in dept to their gold dealers.
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  • Part of the gold extraction processing is to crush the stones dug out. Here a mother is working with her baby on her back.  The mines in the small community near Bolgatange in Northern Ghana are dug with shovels and spades and held up by timber, all very precarious. The mine shafts go deep into the ground and run along under the surrounding fields. The small community which has sprung up around the gold finds consists of poor people from all over Northern Ghana,most of them now stuck, not making much money and in dept to their gold dealers.
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  • A young boy from the Batwa tribe eating his lunch, they are from the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Uganda. They were indigenous forest nomads before they were evicted from the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest when it was made a World Heritage site to protect the mountain gorillas.  The Batwa Development Program now supports them.
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  • Pupils wait for their lunch to be served at Graissa Road Primary School in Thika, Kenya. The kitchen staff wages are paid by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict). The majority of the 800 pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and rely heavily on this meal.
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  • Pupils wait for their lunch to be served at Graissa Road Primary School in Thika, Kenya. The kitchen staff wages are paid by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict). The majority of the 800 pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and rely heavily on this meal.
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  • A plate of food cooked by Mary Njeri and Jennifer Karimi at St Patrick’s primary school in Thika, Kenya.  The kitchen was built by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict) and Mary and Jennifer’s wages are paid by AFCIC.  75% of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and the school run a feeding program helping over 250 children. For some children this in the only meal they will get a day.
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  • A young girl mixing purple dye with a whisk in a metal bucket to dye material that she sells in a local market, Bamako, Mali.
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  • New start-up catering business Lords of Poké opened their brand new flagship store on the 20th August 2018 in Paddington Central in the United Kingdom. Lords of Poké is ran by Tom Greenhill and Marty Sykes following a successful run of outlets at food markets across London. The pair serve up fresh Californian inspired Poké bowls, consisting of healthy rice, raw fish and oriental fusion flavours.
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  • New start-up catering business Lords of Poké opened their brand new flagship store on the 20th August 2018 in Paddington Central in the United Kingdom. Lords of Poké is ran by Tom Greenhill and Marty Sykes following a successful run of outlets at food markets across London. The pair serve up fresh Californian inspired Poké bowls, consisting of healthy rice, raw fish and oriental fusion flavours.
    LordsOFPoké-SamMellish-7790.jpg
  • Bowling match at Norfolk Park on 9 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.  Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a jack or kitty. It is played on a bowling green normally outdoors and on natural grass
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  • Bowling match at Norfolk Park on 9 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.  Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a jack or kitty. It is played on a bowling green normally outdoors and on natural grass
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  • Bowling match at Norfolk Park on 9 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.  Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a jack or kitty. It is played on a bowling green normally outdoors and on natural grass
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  • Bowling match at Norfolk Park on 9 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.  Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a jack or kitty. It is played on a bowling green normally outdoors and on natural grass
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  • Bowling match at Norfolk Park on 9 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.  Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a jack or kitty. It is played on a bowling green normally outdoors and on natural grass
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  • Bowls of potato soup for the poor and homeless in a Municipal Soup kitchen in Athens, Greece
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  • New start-up catering business Lords of Poké opened their brand new flagship store on the 20th August 2018 in Paddington Central in the United Kingdom. Lords of Poké is ran by Tom Greenhill and Marty Sykes following a successful run of outlets at food markets across London. The pair serve up fresh Californian inspired Poké bowls, consisting of healthy rice, raw fish and oriental fusion flavours.
    LordsOFPoké-SamMellish-7899.jpg
  • New start-up catering business Lords of Poké opened their brand new flagship store on the 20th August 2018 in Paddington Central in the United Kingdom. Lords of Poké is ran by Tom Greenhill and Marty Sykes following a successful run of outlets at food markets across London. The pair serve up fresh Californian inspired Poké bowls, consisting of healthy rice, raw fish and oriental fusion flavours.
    LordsOFPoké-SamMellish-7873.jpg
  • Bowling match at Norfolk Park on 9 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.  Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a jack or kitty. It is played on a bowling green normally outdoors and on natural grass
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  • Bowling match at Norfolk Park on 9 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.  Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a jack or kitty. It is played on a bowling green normally outdoors and on natural grass
    A0037285cc.jpg
  • Bowling match at Norfolk Park on 9 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.  Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a jack or kitty. It is played on a bowling green normally outdoors and on natural grass
    A0037254cc.jpg
  • Bowling match at Norfolk Park on 9 June 2017 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.  Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a jack or kitty. It is played on a bowling green normally outdoors and on natural grass
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  • Priests waiting for the Pope to arrive at mass for 150,000 people gathering at an open air mass at St Anne D'Auray. Bowls of  wafers are prepared for Holy Communion. September 19996, France
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  • Eight year old school girl Xiao Chen,  plays a game of cards with a friend, whilst her grandmother finishes off the lunch they have just enjoyed. Chen's grandfather returns from farm chores (in background), Dong Da Jian village, Shaanxi province.                       Chen's grandparents are farmers and own a minute plot of land from which they derive a subsistence income. As a consequence of this        Chen's parents are migrant workers whom live and work in the factories of Guangzhou city . Since her birth they have seen Chen four short times, therefore she is largely brought up by the grandparents a phenomenon that affects millions of working families in China's rapid industrial expansion
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  • Volunteers prepare and serve potato soup for the poor and homeless in a Municipal Soup kitchen in Athens, Greece
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  • A Mother’s Club in Gobindohuda village receives nutrition training from IFB.The provide examples of protein to show them.  Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provides care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
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  • Dinner at the Streets Ahead centre in Harare, Zimbabwe. They often serve matoke and small dried Whitebait, as it is cheap good nutritional value meal. Streets Ahead is a welfare organisation that works with underprivileged children living on the streets of Harare.
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  • A Ghanaian Concoction Man determines whether a child (usually with a disability) is a spirit child, through various Rituals. These predictions are made with the use of sacrificial goats, the fresh blood of chickens, observing the behaviour of the beheaded chicken and various ritualistic instruments and objects.
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  • A mother feeds her small child alongside his older sister in a  1990s-era caravan while holidaying on a camping site in Cornwall, on 13th August 2000, in Looe, England.
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  • A corridor in The Villa Helena, an upscale Heritage Hotel, Pondicherry, India<br />
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 doorway in The Villa Helena, an upscale Heritage Hotel, Pondicherry, India<br />
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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  • Ropa Vieja, which literally translated means old Clothes, is a traditional Cuban dish made of beef and served with plantain chips. This is an excellent example from Paladar Dona Eustacia in the Cathedral Square in Havana old town.
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  • Fisherman Zhang Zhi Ping having lunch with his wife and friends
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  • Hassan Fufona and another victim of the amputations are fed by boys af a cafe after begging. Freetown, Sierra Leone 1999
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  • An Ethiopian girl in the Northern Highlands, carries water to her village, Tenquao Meskel, Ethiopia.
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  • Volunteers prepare and serve potato soup for the poor and homeless in a Municipal Soup kitchen in Athens, Greece
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  • An African Concoction Man’s storage area in Northern Ghana. Various ritualistic instruments, religious items and objects are hidden here for his use in rituals. The Concoction Men make various predictions; such as determining spirit children and whether their clients will be successful in marriage and business.
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  • A Ghanaian Concoction Man determines whether a child (usually with a disability) is a spirit child, through various Rituals. These predictions are made with the use of sacrificial goats, the fresh blood of chickens, observing the behaviour of the beheaded chicken and various ritualistic instruments and objects.
    08-ghana_1745.jpg
  • A Ghanaian Concoction Man has beheaded a chicken to determine whether a child (usually with a disability) is a spirit child. These predictions are made through various rituals, which include; the use of sacrificial goats, the fresh blood of chickens, observing the behaviour of the beheaded chicken and various ritualistic instruments and objects.
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  • A Ghanaian Concoction Man beheads a chicken to determine whether a child (usually with a disability) is a spirit child. These predictions are made through various rituals which, include; the use of sacrificial goats, the fresh blood of chickens, observing the behaviour of the beheaded chicken and various ritualistic instruments and objects.
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  • A Ghanaian Concoction Man determines whether a child (usually with a disability) is a spirit child, through various Rituals. These predictions are made with the use of sacrificial goats, the fresh blood of chickens, observing the behaviour of the beheaded chicken and various ritualistic instruments and objects.
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  • Using a cloth, a waiter picks up a hot bowl of Butter Squash soup ready for a la carte service in the kitchens at the Vivre restaurant in Sofitel, a 605 bedroom, 27 suite and 45 meeting room accommodation and business hub Heathrow Airport's hub hotel attached to Terminal 5. A stack of clean and unused plates are ready for use on the hot plate that warms them  and we see the waiter leaning over in shadow, carefully taking hold of the bowl so that none of the liquid spills. The man is wearing a smart white shirt and is about to take the dish over to the customer's table. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Fish vendor Imelda Esgana holding a bowl of freshly caught crabs, Talisay, Santa Fe, Bantayan Island, The Philippines. Every morning at 7 am Imelda meets the fishermen as they return from the sea with their catch. After sorting and weighing, Imelda sells the fish locally by going house to house. On November 6 2013 Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines and was one of the most powerful storms to ever make landfall.  Three-quarters of the island’s population of about 136,000 depend on fishing as their main source of income. Thousands lost their boats and equipment in the storm. Oxfam is working to support the immediate and long-term needs of affected communities on Bantayan Island including establishing boat repair stations.
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  • A Romanian peasant wearing a flowery apron holds a wooden washboard and a bowl of clothes for washing in the river, Botiza, Maramures, Romania.
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  • A bowl of chole at Sitaram chole bhature wala, Delhi, India A detail of bhature at Sitaram chole bhature wala, Delhi, India .The shop, originally a hand cart was started by the present owners grandfather, Diwan Chand who arrived penniless from Pakistan. The shop is reckoned to serve the finest chole bhature in Delhi.
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  • A bowl of chole at Sitaram chole bhature wala, Delhi, India A detail of bhature at Sitaram chole bhature wala, Delhi, India .The shop, originally a hand cart was started by the present owners grandfather, Diwan Chand who arrived penniless from Pakistan. The shop is reckoned to serve the finest chole bhature in Delhi.
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  • A waiter holds a bowl of butter chicken at Moti Mahal Restaurant in Old Delhi, India<br />
The Moti Mahal restaurant, a Delhi landmark, opened in 1947 is widely credited with inventing the classic Delhi dish, butter chicken
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  • A bowl of onions at Babu Shahi Bawarchi, New Delhi, India<br />
The famous but modest takeaway housed in the grounds of a shrine is famous for its biryani and whose owners ancestors served as chief cooks under the Moghul Emperor, Shah Jahan
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  • A woman uses a bowl to shield her eyes from the sun, Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Tegucigalpa is the capital of Honduras and is also the country's largest city.
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  • Detail of a chair, table with glasses and a sugar bowl in the Indian Coffee House, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi.<br />
The Coffee House dates back almost fifty years, first in central Connaught Place, then Janpath and now at the top of a rather shabby shopping centre. Still run by the Indian Coffee Workers Cooperative Society, it was a regular haunt for politicos in Delhi and It's clientelle is still well read and intellectual.
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