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  • The Breakfast Club restaurant in Soho, London, England, United Kingdom. The Breakfast Club is incredibly popular amongst young people who are seen queueing outside at each of the sites of this trendy cafe, although they insist this should be known as a caf.
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  • Sign for The Breakfast Club restaurant in Soho, London, England, United Kingdom. The Breakfast Club is incredibly popular amongst young people who are seen queueing outside at each of the sites of this trendy cafe, although they insist this should be known as a caf.
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  • Sign for The Breakfast Club restaurant in Soho, London, England, United Kingdom. The Breakfast Club is incredibly popular amongst young people who are seen queueing outside at each of the sites of this trendy cafe, although they insist this should be known as a caf.
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  • Breakfast in a bun discount offer advertisement showing bread, haloumi, egg and mushrooms on 2nd February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Fast food is a commercial term limited to food sold in a restaurant or store with frozen, preheated or precooked ingredients, and served to the customer in a packaged form for take-out / take-away.
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  • A full English breakfast on a plate in a 'greasy spoon' cafe. Also known as a caf, these places provide breakfast and cheap food all day. This meal and these cafes are somewhat of a British institution. Breakfast normally contains the following: Egg, bacon, sausake, tomatoes and baked beans, and always comes with toast.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • The remnants of a finished full English breakfast on a plate in a 'greasy spoon' cafe. Also known as a caf, these places provide breakfast and cheap food all day. This meal and these cafes are somewhat of a British institution.
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  • Nearly empty late after a very large breakfast in a 'greasy spoon; caf. Almost a traditional full English breakfast.
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  • Very large breakfast in a 'greasy spoon; caf. Almost a traditional full English breakfast.
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  • On table 3, a holiday couple enjoy a full English cooked breakfast in the bay window of a Bed & Breakfast (B+B) in the Devon seaside resort of Paignton. Seated in the bright area that overlooks the seafront, beach huts and the calm sea in the distance. On the gingham tablecloth is a traditional English tea pot, toast rack and jam and they tuck into slices of white bread toast accompanied by orange juice. A No Vacancies sign hangs in the window for potential guests to spot as they walk the promenade.
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  • It is late morning and a lady has emerged from her bead and breakfast (B+B)  in Paignton, Devon. Sunlight is quite high in the sky and the shadows of a vine that is growing across the roof of the building's terrace, is seen on the wall behind the woman. She is seated reading a magazine in a garden chair and is surrounded by colourful flowers in their prime. Well-painted original victorian railings that act as a sort of ballustrade are in front of the female. In the window is a scene of typical seaside Englishness. Serviettes are splayed out on a table along with breakfast or dinner items awaiting guests at the next meal.
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  • A lady sits outside in morning sunshine on the terrace of her B+B guesthouse in the Devon seaside town of Paignton. It is late morning and a lady has emerged from her bead and breakfast. Sunlight is quite high in the sky and the shadows of a vine that is growing across the roof of the building's terrace, is seen on the wall behind the woman. She is seated reading a magazine in a garden chair and is surrounded by colourful flowers in their prime. Well-painted original victorian railings that act as a sort of ballustrade are in front of the female. In the window is a scene of typical seaside Englishness. Serviettes are splayed out on a table along with breakfast or dinner items awaiting guests at the next meal.
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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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  • Young Punjabi girl, Jasbir Kaur, being feed breakfast by her grandfather at home, Chita Kallan village, Punjab, India
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  • Bejoy George, IT consulatant, wife, Bina and mother sits down for an early morning breakfast before he heads to work, Bangalore, India
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  • Tibetan buddhist monk Dongyu, preparing and eating breakfast comprising of hot water mixed with barley and Yak butter  to make a high energy paste known as Tsampa in his small but well furnished living space (living room / bedroom) in 300 years old Atsog Monastery, Xinghai County, Qinghai Province, China.
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  • Chen Yi He, Chinese Herbalist, having breakfast at home, Xiao Meng Yang town, Xishuangbanna, China
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  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb (center left), with his wife Rani Saheb (center), son, daughter-in-law and grandaughter, enjoy a relaxed breakfast in their lake side home on the grounds of the Deogarh Mahal Palace, now a heritage hotel.  This architectural jewel was, prior to it becoming so in 1996, a fortress - palace, dating back 340 years. It belonged to the Mewar aristocracy, their magnificent fort a fitting stronghold for one of its sixteen “umraos” - the most senior feudal barons attending on the Maharana of Udaipur, Rajasthan,
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  • A family has Chinese dumplings for breakfast in a small restaurant in Xuanwu district, an area just south of Tiananmen in Beijing, China.
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  • Bright and colourful breakfast and takeaway food signs at the Farm Cafe in rural Holbeach on the 23rd June 2017 in Norfolk, United Kingdom. Established during the 1950’s after the owners parents set up a tea stop on the east bound A17, the cafe has grown over the years and attracts coach loads of tourist and travellers often en route to the north Norfolk coast.
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  • A family has Chinese dumplings for breakfast in a small restaurant in Xuanwu district, an area just south of Tiananmen in Beijing, China.
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  • Man eating Chinese dumplings for breakfast in a small restaurant in Xuanwu district, an area just south of Tiananmen in Beijing, China.
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  • A monk makes breakfast whilst smoking a cheroot at Shwe Pan Myaing Monastery in Mandalay on 25th May 2016 in Myanmar
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  • A monk makes breakfast at Shwe Pan Myaing Monastery in Mandalay on 25th May 2016 in Myanmar
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  • Chef Paula Hotti making breakfast scones at The Three Chimneys Restaurant, Colbost, Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK.
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  • Local boatman/fisherman, Savath cooks sticky rice for breakfast, the Nam Ou river, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The Nam Ou river connects small riverside villages and provides the rural population with food for fishing. But this river and others like it, that are the lifeline of rural communities and local economies are being blocked, diverted and decimated by dams. The Lao government hopes to transform the country into ‘the battery of Southeast Asia’ by exporting the power to Thailand and Vietnam.
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  • A women eating Pho noodle soup for breakfast at a streetside cafe, Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), Vietnam
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  • Bright and colourful breakfast and takeaway food signs at the Farm Cafe in rural Holbeach on the 23rd June 2017 in Norfolk, United Kingdom. Established during the 1950’s after the owners parents set up a tea stop on the east bound A17, the cafe has grown over the years and attracts coach loads of tourist and travellers often en route to the north Norfolk coast.
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  • A giant full English breakfast with toast, black pudding, HP Sauce and a cup of tea on the 21st April 2011 in Shrewsbury in the United Kingdom.
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  • A traditional English breakfast with coffee and milk at Conwy Falls Cafe on the 19th April 2011 in Betws-y-coed in the United Kingdom.
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  • A man holding a takeaway all day breakfast in a polystyrene container on the 21st June 2008 in Victoria in the United Kingdom.
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  • With fresh flowers and fruit on the table, a local authority worker tucks in to breakfast at his depot canteen, on 11th January 1999, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
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  • The landlady of a typical British seaside Bed and Breakfast sits outside wearing her apron while a tame seagull waits for regular titbit scraps that she feeds the gull and its female partner, on 14th July 2017, at Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England.
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  • 30th Chief of the ancient clan MacLeod, Hugh MacLeod, 34, eats a hasty Saturday breakfast in his private flat at Dunvegan Castle, Maureen Byers on the north-west corner of the Isle of Skye, Scottish Highlands. Dunvegan has been the clan's traditional stronghold and ancestral home for 800 years which makes it the longest inhabited family home in Scotland. Now a visitor centre and place of pilgrimage for MacLeods from all over the world, it houses medieval artefacts from when Scotland was a wild and warring nation against the English. It has survived clan battles, extremes of feast and famine and profound social, political and economic changes in the Highlands. Originally designed to keep people out, Dunvegan Castle was first opened to the public in 1933. Visitors include Sir Walter Scott, Dr Johnson, Queen Elizabeth II and Emperor Akihito.
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  • Du Cai Mei prepares breakfast in her cave dwelling / house, Chang Qu village, Shaanxi, China
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  • Postcards depicting all things British.  A london black taxi cab, Princess Diana, a traditional full english breakfast, fish and chips and a red Routemaster bus.
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  • Postcards depicting all things British.  A london black taxi cab, Princess Diana, a traditional full english breakfast, fish and chips and a red Routemaster bus.
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  • Tourist postcards of Prince Charles for sale near Piccadilly Circus, London, UK. Also other British icons such as the full English breakfast, the cup of tea and the Queen.
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  • Tourist postcards of Prince Charles for sale near Piccadilly Circus, London, UK. Also other British icons such as the full English breakfast and the cup of tea.
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  • Tourist postcards of Prince Charles for sale near Piccadilly Circus, London, UK. Also other British icons such as the full English breakfast and the cup of tea.
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  • Large gentleman sitting outside a Belgian Waffle kiosk on 26th June 2020 in London, United Kingdom. In North America, Belgian waffles are a variety of waffle with a lighter batter, larger squares, and deeper pockets than ordinary American waffles. Belgian waffles were originally leavened with yeast, but baking powder is now often used. They are often eaten as a breakfast food or as a dessert. These waffles are seen as a fat and sugar filled food which eaten in excess is not good for overall health.
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  • Full English breakfast now being served at the Star Coffee shop in Digbeth in Birmingham city centre, which is virtually deserted under Coronavirus lockdown on a wet rainy afternoon on 28th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Britains second city has been in a state of redevelopment for some years now, but with many outdated architectural remnants still remaining, on a grey day, the urban landscape appears as if frozen in time. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Full English breakfast now being served at the Star Coffee shop in Digbeth in Birmingham city centre, which is virtually deserted under Coronavirus lockdown on a wet rainy afternoon on 28th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Britains second city has been in a state of redevelopment for some years now, but with many outdated architectural remnants still remaining, on a grey day, the urban landscape appears as if frozen in time. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • The owner of a bed and breakfast collecting fresh hens eggs in the village of Field Broughton in Cumbria on 19 October 2018
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  • Pat, a retired waitress sitting at a table with a huge full English breakfast at Smokey Joe’s transport cafe on 05th June 2008 in Blackwater in the United Kingdom. Smokey Joe’s is a renowned cafe off the A30 in Blackwater in Cornwall.
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  • A closed Bed and Breakfast business on Ramsgates Marine Parade, on 8th January 2019, in Ramsgate, Kent, England. The Port of Ramsgate has been identified as a Brexit Port by the government of Prime Minister Theresa May, currently negotiating the UKs exit from the EU. Britains Department of Transport has awarded to an unproven shipping company, Seaborne Freight, to provide run roll-on roll-off ferry services to the road haulage industry between Ostend and the Kent port - in the event of more likely No Deal Brexit. In the EU referendum of 2016, people in Kent voted strongly in favour of leaving the European Union with 59% voting to leave and 41% to remain.
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  • Western playing in the breakfast room of a motel in Senatobia  just off route 55.TN. Part of the attraction of a road trip is just hitting the tarmac and seeing where you will end up. When the budget doesn’t run to a  fabulous hotel you can always plump for rough and ready and possibly film noir  at the thousands of bargain priced motels around the states. One can normally get clean sheets and a comfortable bed for the night but if not it all adds to the classic road trip experience.
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  • Dirty dishes following breakfast at a cafe in Brixham, Devon, United Kingdom on 25 July 2017
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  • A cafe offering breakfasts for £1.95 Pounds in central London has closed, a victim of the UK recession. Swirls of emulsion paint on the business's window creating abstract patterns on the glass. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million. Given the rate at which the economy is deteriorating this could easily be above three million. From a continuing piece of work about windows and urban messages, the picture is from the project of closed business windows: 'Bust - the Art of Recession'.
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  • Freshly caught catfish which the boatmen/fishermen caught by electric fishing in the Nam Ou river, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The Nam Ou river connects small riverside villages and provides the rural population with food for fishing. But this river and others like it, that are the lifeline of rural communities and local economies are being blocked, diverted and decimated by dams. The Lao government hopes to transform the country into ‘the battery of Southeast Asia’ by exporting the power to Thailand and Vietnam.
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  • Bill, the owner of the Farm Cafe in rural Holbeach on the 23rd June 2017 in Norfolk, United Kingdom. Established during the 1950’s after the owners parents set up a tea stop on the east bound A17, the cafe has grown over the years and attracts coach loads of tourist and travellers often en route to the north Norfolk coast.
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  • Larger food signs at the Farm Cafe in rural Holbeach on the 23rd June 2017 in Norfolk, United Kingdom. Established during the 1950’s after the owners parents set up a tea stop on the east bound A17, the cafe has grown over the years and attracts coach loads of tourist and travellers often en route to the north Norfolk coast.
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  • Du Cai Mei prepares a meal with the help of her husband, Chang Lin, Chang Qu village, Shaanxi, China.
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  • Close up of family meal in home close to the shores of Lugu Lake, northwest Yunnan province.<br />
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Mo Suo people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walking marriage". <br />
A girl has her ADULT ceremony when she is 14, then she can start to wear the Mo Su costume and the family will give her a room that is called “Flower room”.<br />
Logically, she is allowed to take her boyfriend, since Mo Su family carries on by the mother's name, the son and the daughter stay with mother their whole lifes.<br />
When they are adults, the girl chooses her boyfriend. The boyfriend come to sleep in her room in the evening and leave for his mother's home in the morning. He belongs to his mother's family. She belongs to her mother's family, her children will be taken care of by her family: her mother, uncle, aunts, or sisters and brothers. Her children do not belongs to the boyfriend's family.<br />
Normally, the mother will pass her "power" to her eldest daughter when she is old and thus perpetuate the Mo Suo traditions.
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  • Mu Ze Latso with family have lunch together amid posters of Mao  Zedong and  the Dalai Lama in home close to the shores of Lugu Lake, northwest Yunnan province.<br />
<br />
Mo Suo people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walking marriage". <br />
A girl has her ADULT ceremony when she is 14, then she can start to wear the Mo Su costume and the family will give her a room that is called “Flower room”.<br />
Logically, she is allowed to take her boyfriend, since Mo Su family carries on by the mother's name, the son and the daughter stay with mother their whole lifes.<br />
When they are adults, the girl chooses her boyfriend. The boyfriend come to sleep in her room in the evening and leave for his mother's home in the morning. He belongs to his mother's family. She belongs to her mother's family, her children will be taken care of by her family: her mother, uncle, aunts, or sisters and brothers. Her children do not belongs to the boyfriend's family.<br />
Normally, the mother will pass her "power" to her eldest daughter when she is old and thus perpetuate the Mo Suo traditions.
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  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb  sits in his living room reviewing a book he has written at his lake side home on the grounds of the Deogarh Mahal Palace, now a heritage hotel.  This architectural jewel was, prior to it becoming so in 1996, a fortress - palace, dating back 340 years. It belonged to the Mewar aristocracy, their magnificent fort a fitting stronghold for one of its sixteen “umraos” - the most senior feudal barons attending on the Maharana of Udaipur, Rajasthan,
    20071114_india_0092_1.jpg
  • Local boatman/fisherman, Savath prepares fish for cooking over an open fire which he has just caught by electric fishing in the Nam Ou river, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The Nam Ou river connects small riverside villages and provides the rural population with food for fishing. But this river and others like it, that are the lifeline of rural communities and local economies are being blocked, diverted and decimated by dams. The Lao government hopes to transform the country into ‘the battery of Southeast Asia’ by exporting the power to Thailand and Vietnam.
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  • Using the boat paddle as a chopping board, local boatman/fisherman, Savath prepares fish for cooking over an open fire which he has just caught by electric fishing in the Nam Ou river, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The Nam Ou river connects small riverside villages and provides the rural population with food for fishing. But this river and others like it, that are the lifeline of rural communities and local economies are being blocked, diverted and decimated by dams. The Lao government hopes to transform the country into ‘the battery of Southeast Asia’ by exporting the power to Thailand and Vietnam.
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  • The Farm Cafe in rural Holbeach on the 23rd June 2017 in Norfolk, United Kingdom. Established during the 1950’s after the owners parents set up a tea stop on the east bound A17, the cafe has grown over the years and attracts coach loads of tourist and travellers often en route to the north Norfolk coast.
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  • Eloquently dressed dining table on 05th April 2017 in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dublin is the largest city and capital of the Republic of Ireland.
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  • Celebrity memorabilia at The Shack transport cafe on the 17th June 2008 in Hook in the United Kingdom.
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  • A couple enjoying tea and toast at an American themed diner called The Newcott Chef on the 6th June 2008 in Yarcombe in the United Kingdom. Yarcombe is in East Devon along the A303 in South West of England.
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  • Oxford House B&B in Brighton
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  • Man having coffee in an appartment in the gothic quarter, Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Dave, a local Elvis impersonator, having his lunch of baked beans on toast and eggs in a greasy spoon cafe in North London. The greasy spoon caf is a British institution where people can buy cheap food in simple surroundings. They are visited by poor and affluent alike. Greasy spoon is a colloquial or slang term originating in the United States of America to mean a small, especially cheap, archetypal working class restaurant or diner. The term is now used in many English speaking countries to mean the same thing. The name "greasy spoon" is used to imply a less-than-rigorous approach to hygiene and appears in use in the early 20th century.
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  • Dave, a local Elvis impersonator, having his lunch of baked beans on toast and eggs in a greasy spoon cafe in North London. The greasy spoon caf is a British institution where people can buy cheap food in simple surroundings. They are visited by poor and affluent alike. Greasy spoon is a colloquial or slang term originating in the United States of America to mean a small, especially cheap, archetypal working class restaurant or diner. The term is now used in many English speaking countries to mean the same thing. The name "greasy spoon" is used to imply a less-than-rigorous approach to hygiene and appears in use in the early 20th century.
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  • Cooking sticky rice in a bamboo steamer over a wood fire in Ban Chalern, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The remote and roadless village of Ban Chalern is situated along Nam Ou river and will be relocated due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 7.
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  • Local boatman/fisherman, Savath prepares fish for cooking over an open fire which he has just caught by electric fishing in the Nam Ou river, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The Nam Ou river connects small riverside villages and provides the rural population with food for fishing. But this river and others like it, that are the lifeline of rural communities and local economies are being blocked, diverted and decimated by dams. The Lao government hopes to transform the country into ‘the battery of Southeast Asia’ by exporting the power to Thailand and Vietnam.
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  • Using the boat paddle as a chopping board, local boatman/fisherman, Savath prepares fish for cooking over an open fire which he has just caught by electric fishing in the Nam Ou river, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The Nam Ou river connects small riverside villages and provides the rural population with food for fishing. But this river and others like it, that are the lifeline of rural communities and local economies are being blocked, diverted and decimated by dams. The Lao government hopes to transform the country into ‘the battery of Southeast Asia’ by exporting the power to Thailand and Vietnam.
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  • A cup of tea placed a floral plastic table lining at the Farm Cafe in rural Holbeach on the 23rd June 2017 in Norfolk, United Kingdom. Established during the 1950’s after the owners parents set up a tea stop on the east bound A17, the cafe has grown over the years and attracts coach loads of tourist and travellers often en route to the north Norfolk coast.
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  • Cuddly toys on sale at the Farm Cafe in rural Holbeach on the 23rd June 2017 in Norfolk, United Kingdom. Established during the 1950’s after the owners parents set up a tea stop on the east bound A17, the cafe has grown over the years and attracts coach loads of tourist and travellers often en route to the north Norfolk coast.
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  • A waitress takes a break a the Farm Cafe in rural Holbeach on the 23rd June 2017 in Norfolk, United Kingdom. Established during the 1950’s after the owners parents set up a tea stop on the east bound A17, the cafe has grown over the years and attracts coach loads of tourist and travellers often en route to the north Norfolk coast.
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  • The Farm Cafe in rural Holbeach on the 23rd June 2017 in Norfolk, United Kingdom. Established during the 1950’s after the owners parents set up a tea stop on the east bound A17, the cafe has grown over the years and attracts coach loads of tourist and travellers often en route to the north Norfolk coast.
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  • A self serve counter selling a selection of plated ham salads, wrapped in cling film, at the Farm Cafe in rural Holbeach on the 23rd June 2017 in Norfolk, United Kingdom. Established during the 1950’s after the owners parents set up a tea stop on the east bound A17, the cafe has grown over the years and attracts coach loads of tourist and travellers often en route to the north Norfolk coast.
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  • A self serve counter selling a selection of fresh cake wrapped in cling film at the Farm Cafe in rural Holbeach on the 23rd June 2017 in Norfolk, United Kingdom. Established during the 1950’s after the owners parents set up a tea stop on the east bound A17, the cafe has grown over the years and attracts coach loads of tourist and travellers often en route to the north Norfolk coast.
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  • Eloquently dressed dining table on 06th April 2017 in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Dublin is the largest city and capital of the Republic of Ireland.
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  • Toast making facilities at the Half Way Cafe on the A12 on the 26th October 2009 in Darsham in the United Kingdom.
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  • Poached egg and bacon on a paisley blue plate at the Newcott Chef on 06th June 2008 in Yarcombe in the United Kingdom.
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  • Pat a regular customer at Jacks of Bagshot on the 18th July 2008 in Bagshot in the United Kingdom. Pat used to work at Jacks Cafe, doing odd jobs. Now retired, he returns to the cafe where he enjoys a free daily lunch thanking him for years of service.
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  • An unidentified father in the act of pouring coffee from a cafetiere into two metallic silver mugs in while holding his sleeping baby son in his London kitchen. The unconscious child is a few months old and the parent stands expertly holding both hot liquid and infant as if juggling pleasure and parenthood simultaneously. The sleeping child is limp in the father's arm and is dressed in the same scarlet red as the vibrant colour on the wall behind. We only see the man's upper-legs and torso but the baby is tiny against his body making the scale of both young and old. otherwise, the generic room is bare of decoration or possessions - only a drying cloth and chopping board is seen on the draining board, near plain white tiles.
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  • Home care company on 2nd March 2020 in Jackson, Mississippi, United States.
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