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  • A man sits on a public bench with a new long-handled brush on the Walworth Road, on 5th March 2019, in London, England.
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  • A pink duster and paint brush dry in morning village sunlight, on 26th May, 2017, in Termes, Languedoc-Rousillon, south of France.
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  • A sweeper uses a traditional twig brush to sweep leaves from the path at dawn in Siri Fort Park, New Delhi, India
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  • As her younger brother makes mischief in the background, 4 year-old girl looks at her appearance in front of a large mirror in her own bedroom at home in south London. In her own private play world, the girl uses a soft brush and looks at herself in the large mirror and she stands on her bed strewn with a girl's fluffy toy characters including a 'Raggedy Ann' and a rabbit. In the background is a naughty little brother who has been searching for something in his sister's cupboard.
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  • Exmoor hill farmer's son Giles Hawkins grooms his horses tail with a brush at Warren Farm, Simonsbath, Somerset, UK
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  • Exmoor hill farmer's son Giles Hawkins grooms his horse with a brush at Warren Farm, Simonsbath, Somerset, UK
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  • A woman in her late 20s crouches down to paint the bare wood of a window frame in a Victorian terraced home. Wearing blue work overalls and brandishing a narrow width paint brush with white wood primer on its hairs, the lady works away in a rear room of this house that overlooks similar aged properties in south London, England. The sash-style window is up and open so that fresh air helps dry this coat of paint. Furniture has been cleared from the room - a back of the house upstairs bathroom.
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  • Beneath new architecture, a City worker carrying a dustpan and brush walks along Bevis Marks in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 17th June 2019, in London, England.
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  • A woman sweeps her cleaning brush along the walkway within the ancient temple  of Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination. Tourists explore the site in the background.
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  • Exterior of colourful floor brushes for sale outside a shop on Ladypool Road on 10th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This area is predominantly inhabited by Asian families. Sparkbrook has the second highest non-white population in Birmingham, with minority ethnic residents living in the area; notably it is home to a large Somali population. Sparkbrook is also the location of Birminghams Balti Triangle, as many of the residents have their own balti businesses.
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  • A utopian view of a London street sweeper brushing the street in front of a hoarding showing aspiration and consumerism of nearby Westfield City shopping complex, Stratford. Situated on the fringe of the 2012 Olympic park, Westfield hosted its first day to thousands of shoppers eager to see Europe's largest urban shopping centre. The £1.45bn complex houses more than 300 shops, 70 restaurants, a 14-screen cinema, three hotels, a bowling alley and the UK's largest casino. It will provide the main access to the Olympic park for the 2012 Games and a central 'street' will give 75% of Olympic visitors access to the main stadium so retail space and so far 95% of the centre has been let. It is claimed that up to 8,500 permanent jobs will be created by the retail sector.
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  • A utopian view of a London street sweeper brushing the street in front of a hoarding showing aspiration and consumerism of nearby Westfield City shopping complex, Stratford. Situated on the fringe of the 2012 Olympic park, Westfield hosted its first day to thousands of shoppers eager to see Europe's largest urban shopping centre. The £1.45bn complex houses more than 300 shops, 70 restaurants, a 14-screen cinema, three hotels, a bowling alley and the UK's largest casino. It will provide the main access to the Olympic park for the 2012 Games and a central 'street' will give 75% of Olympic visitors access to the main stadium so retail space and so far 95% of the centre has been let. It is claimed that up to 8,500 permanent jobs will be created by the retail sector.
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  • Still life of an artists work bench. Collection of paint and brushes and other various tools and mediums.
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  • An employee of Bartleys the florist business in Dulwich Village, south London, brushes melting pavement snow. Buckets of assorted blooms are on sale on the pavement, recently covered by snow but now wet from the following thaw. In the distance are Victorian shops and period homes in this quiet and exclusive part of south London. Dulwich Village is an area of Dulwich in South London's SE21 postcode area in England It is located in the London Borough of Southwark. "Dulwich Village" is also the name of one of the High Streets in the area. Residents in Dulwich Village have to pay ground rent to the Dulwich Estate a landowning charitable organisation. The first documented evidence of Dulwich is as a hamlet outside London in 967AD, granted by King Edgar to one of his thanes Earl Aelfheah.
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  • Zhang Lin, 23 leading Yue opera performer from the Xiao Bai Hua Shaoxing Opera Troupe in final stages of putting on her make-up before a performance in a rural village close to Shaoxing City, Zhe Jiang province, China.                                She is one of the leading ights of Yue opera which as a form was born as late as the 1930's and she's been part of this troupe since she was 14. Today Yue opera like all traditional art forms faces stiff competition from television and all sorts of other entertainment and  as the troupe  no longer receive significant state funding, they must perform at least 150 times a year travelling far and wide across the country
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  • Calligrapher at work in his Beijing studio, keeping alive an ancient traditional art form which is still much revered in China.
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  • Zhang Lin, 23 leading Yue opera performer from the Xiao Bai Hua Shaoxing Opera Troupe having her make-up applied before a performance in a rural village close to Shaoxing City, Zhe Jiang province, China.                                She is one of the leading ights of Yue opera which as a form was born as late as the 1930's and she's been part of this troupe since she was 14. Today Yue opera like all traditional art forms faces stiff competition from television and all sorts of other entertainment and  as the troupe  no longer receive significant state funding, they must perform at least 150 times a year travelling far and wide across the country
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  • Wearing a flowery apron, Vivienne Mankowski, bakes scones in her home kitchen, Ampleforth, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Tibetan buddhist monk Dongyu, removes the night's covering of snow off his car, which waas given to him by his parents in front of his small but well furnished  and equiped living space comprising of a living room / bedroom and a  wood fired kitchen in side the complex of the 300 years old Atsog Monastery, Xinghai County, Qinghai Province, China.
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  • An Indian woman, sweeps her back yard as her child prepares to leave for school lessons, Salawas, Rajasthan, India.
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  • Eleanor Crow, a contemporary British artist in her studio, London, United Kingdom. Crow grew up in Cornwall, Suffolk and Gloucestershire. She has a BA Hons in Fine Art: Drawing & Painting from Edinburgh College of Art, and an MA in Communication Design from Central Saint Martins. After over a decade of designing book covers for Random House Vintage and Faber & Faber, she returned to oil painting in 2014. She works from her studio in East London, exhibiting and working to commission. She has lectured at a number of art colleges in the UK and in the Czech Republic, in drawing, illustration and book cover design.
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  • Ronald Morgan, Sen. RBA, Sen. ROI, a contemporary British painter in his studio, London, United Kingdom. Morgan was born on the 28th February 1936 in Landywood, Staffordshire. He studied at Walsall School of Art 1951-1953 . He is a painter in watercolour, black and white, oil and pastel. He is a draughtsman, illustrator, linguist and a teacher. Member of The Chelsea Art Society, The Royal Society of British Artists and The Royal Institute of Oil Painters. In 1974 he won first prize at The Lord Mayor of London’s Art Award Exhibition. He was awarded the Le Clerc Fowle gold medal at the ROI 2009 exhibition.
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  • Artists painting in the finishing touches to a gloge at Bellerby and Co. Globemakers, Hackney, London, UK
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  • A man sweeps whilst a woman prays at dawn at the statue of Lord Mahavira at the Ahinsa Sthal Jain temple, Delhi, India
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  • A man has his shoes shined whilst he reads a newspaper in the Burlington Arcade an expensive shopping arcade between Piccadilly and Bond Street London, UK
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  • Detail of a sign outside a seaside trinket shop selling temporary tattoos, on 14th July 2017, at Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England.
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  • Marie Yolene, Bois De Fer, age 44,  and daughter Marie Geralda Auguste, 17, in a camp opposite the Palace, Cham de Mars.  Marie's son Emanuel was trapped for 12 days before he was eventually rescued ( the New York Times did a feature on him). The daughter recounts: "I was sitting down at the house when it started to rock then blocks and wood started falling, Romario broke his leg, Mum grabbed us all and we got out all except my oldest brother Emanual.  He was trapped. We weren't sure if he was alive or dead but we kept looking for him. Then my mother and Emanuel heard each other. He called out, 'Mamma I'm alive,' Mum told everybody she could find that he  was alive,  journalists, aid workers rescue workers, After 11 days rescuers ( an Israeli SAR) pulled him out, my mother collapsed from joy."
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  • Traditional Nepalese painting in a gallery off the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. A painting can take up to 3 months to finish and often depicts religious symbols , gods and iconography, either Buddhist or Hindu.
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  • Traditional Nepalese painting in a gallery off the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. A painting can take up to 3 months to finish and often depicts religious symbols , gods and iconography, either Buddhist or Hindu.
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  • Traditional Nepalese mandala painting in a gallery off the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. A painting can take up to 3 months to finish and often depicts religious symbols , gods and iconography, either Buddhist or Hindu.
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  • A workman walks down a staircase of the new East London Childcare Institute.
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  • Dan Jones, RA. A contemporary British painter in his studio, London, United Kingdom. Born in 1940 is the son of Pearl Binder and Elwyn Jones, the former Labour MP for Poplar. A former youth worker, Jones has been a popular figure in the East End for decades.
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  • Nicholas Borden. A contemporary British painter in his studio, London, United Kingdom. Born 1967, Borden trained at Central Saint Martins and the Royal College of Art.
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  • Jock McFadyen, RA. A contemporary British painter in his studio in London, United Kingdom. As a teenager McFadyen attended Saturday morning classes at Glasgow School of Art, then moved to England in 1966 at the age of fifteen and was educated at Chelsea School of Art, gaining his BA in 1976 and MA in 1977. He taught one day a week at the Slade School of Art between 1980 and 2005. McFadyen is an artist who is sometimes associated with figurative painting of the 1980s. This has often irked McFadyen who, by the advent of that decade, had jettisoned the schematic narrative painting with which he made his name in the late 1970s. McFadyen currently lives and works in East London, Edinburgh and France. He has had over 40 solo exhibitions and his work is held by 30 public collections as well as private and corporate collections. In 2012 he was elected a Royal Academician of the Royal Academy of Arts.
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  • Artists painting in the finishing touches to a gloge at Bellerby and Co. Globemakers, Hackney, London, UK
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  • Patti-Das, a homeless man who lives with his family by the railway tracks in Okhla, cleans his teeth as his wife Leela, washes their child. New Delhi, India
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  • A Polish shop keeper sweeps the pavement outside his business,<br />
on 23rd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Farmer Roger Banks sweeping up outside the workshop.  Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
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  • Man sweeping up outside the front of his property in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Interior of a home in Tu Dai village, Ha Nam province, Vietnam.
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  • James Mackinnon, a contemporary British artist in his studio in Hastings, United Kingdom. Grandson of the highly regarded painter and teacher Hugh Mackinnon, James was born in London, England in 1968. His first exhibition was in 1994, where he collaborated with the photographer Tom Hunter who was awarded the John Kobal Portrait Award. Since then he has been exhibiting with a number of museums and galleries including the Museum of London, the Paton Gallery, the Millinery Works Gallery and more recently Cosa.
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  • Doreen Fletcher, a contemporary British painter in her studio, London, United Kingdom. For twenty years Doreen Fletcher born 1954 painted the streets of east London until, discouraged by lack of recognition, she gave up in 2004. Only a chance meeting with The Gentle Author of Spitalfields Life brought her painting to public attention in 2015.
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  • Anthony Eyton, RA. A contemporary British painter in his studio, London, United Kingdom. Eyton was born in Teddington, Middlesex, UK 17 May 1923 and is a figurative painter working in what could be termed the post-Impressionist tradition. He has exhibited extensively throughout Britain at leading galleries such as the Royal Academy, the Tate Gallery, the South London Gallery, the Hayward Gallery and the Imperial War Museum. He has won many awards, including the John Moores Prize in 1972. He was elected an Associate Royal Academician A.R.A in 1976, a full member in 1986 and a Senior R.A. in 1998. Among his many significant commissions was the 1994 invitation by the Tate Gallery to work in the Bankside Power Station prior to it becoming Tate Modern. Based in London, England he has continued to work and exhibit into his eighties. Examples of Eytons painting are held in major public and private collections throughout the world.
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  • A roadside barber shaves a man at a stall near Nizamuddin East market, New Delhi, India
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  • A man hand paints a sign for a building site in New Delhi, India
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  • Artists painting in the finishing touches to a gloge at Bellerby and Co. Globemakers, Hackney, London, UK
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  • A Potter paints a clay bowl at a factory in Sanganer, Jaipur, India
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  • A homeless boy sweeps the pavement where he and his family will sleep, Karol Bagh, New Delhi, India.
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  • A woman paints a picture of a monument in Lodhi Gardens, New Delhi, India
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  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey collecting honey from his hives on a roof at Hackney City Farm. Ian has several apiaries around East London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Tube worker (Fluffer) cleaning the underground rails near Baker street on the London Underground after the last train (1am). Fluffer is the name given to a person employed to clean the tracks in the tunnels. The passage of the trains through the tunnels draws in dust (70% od the dust is from human skin) and rubbish. Removing this debris is essential to maintain the safety of the Underground, as it would otherwise create a fire hazard. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Industrial brooms in the cleaning cupboard of a prison wing. HMP/YOI Portland, a resettlement prison with a capacity for 530 prisoners.Dorset, United Kingdom.
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  • Workers prepare the red carpet at 10 Downing street prior to US President Donald Trumps arrival on the second day of the U.S. President and First Ladys three-day State visit on 4th June 2019 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • A traditional broom and a conical hat hanging on a blue painted wall of a house in Yen Lu commune, Bac Giang province, Vietnam.
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  • Traditional Nepalese mandala painting in a gallery off the Bhaktapur Durbar Square. A painting can take up to 3 months to finish and often depicts religious symbols , gods and iconography, either Buddhist or Hindu. Here the painter is painting with gold.
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  • Seen from a high viewpoint, a young girl rides on her father's shoulders in the middle of the Longleat Hedge Maze. She can barely see over the walls of foliage, so tall is the labyrinth of twisty pathways, and she holds out her hands to brush against the green foliage. Made up of more than 16,000 English Yews, Longleat’s spectacular hedge maze - the world's largest - was first laid out in 1975 by the designer Greg Bright. The Maze covers an area of around 1.48 acres (0.6 hectares) with a total pathway length of 1.69 miles (2.72 kilometres). Unlike most other conventional mazes it’s actually three-dimensional.
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  • Brushed steel architectural details make for a shimmering silver view on the North Colonnade at the base of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Canary Wharf is a financial area which is still growing as construction of new skyscrapers continues.
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  • Brushed steel architectural details make for a shimmering silver view on the North Colonnade at the base of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Canary Wharf is a financial area which is still growing as construction of new skyscrapers continues.
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  • Car wash brushes await business on a motorway services forecourt near Paradas, Andalucia, Spain. Alongside the A 92 motorway near Paradas, the service station is a stopping place on the main highway between the Andalucian cities of Granada and Seville and is around the back of the main petrol facility. The saturated colours of the red, yellow and blue brushes contrast the otherwise grey tones of the metal sheeting and concrete.
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  • Brushed steel architectural details make for a shimmering silver view on the North Colonnade at the base of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Canary Wharf is a financial area which is still growing as construction of new skyscrapers continues.
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  • Brushed steel architectural details make for a shimmering silver view on the North Colonnade at the base of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Canary Wharf is a financial area which is still growing as construction of new skyscrapers continues.
    20180625_canary wharf shimmering_005.jpg
  • Brushed steel architectural details make for a shimmering silver view on the North Colonnade at the base of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Canary Wharf is a financial area which is still growing as construction of new skyscrapers continues.
    20180625_canary wharf shimmering_004.jpg
  • Brushed steel architectural details make for a shimmering silver view on the North Colonnade at the base of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Canary Wharf is a financial area which is still growing as construction of new skyscrapers continues.
    20180625_canary wharf shimmering_002.jpg
  • Brushed steel architectural details make for a shimmering silver view on the North Colonnade at the base of One Canada Square in Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Canary Wharf is a financial area which is still growing as construction of new skyscrapers continues.
    20180625_canary wharf shimmering_001.jpg
  • Brushes and bucket on the ground, surrounded by hazard tape in Trafalgar Square, central London. In a scene that might suggest a strike or redundancy, we see the downed tools of a workman who has stopped doing his job or halted for a moment. The two brushes and the black bucket are left in the middle of the tape cordon, stopping visitors to this location from walking through the works site.
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  • A businesswoman stands seductively over a Victorian-style shoe-shiner in a corner of Leadenhall Market in the City of London. Her black shoe is resting on a small brass plinth for the leather to be buffed up with the help of Kiwi polish and the efficient speed of a good brushing technique with the final stage being a dusting to bring the best reflective shine. Their relationship is that of paying-customer and servant and we look see a sexually-dominant situation where the wealthy-looking lady is standing over the man with her strong leg showing in a provocative manner. Wearing a red uniform and ID, the shoe-shiner is on bended-knees, his weight resting on a soft, red cushion, protection from the cold, hard pavement while looking down, concentrating on the job in hand.
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  • Grooming a pet dog before another round of Crufts Show in Earls Court, London. With strong backlighting sunshine, the animal's owner brushes its coat to make it presentable before the judges in a short while. Nearby, other owners sit with their own dogs in stalls provided by the Kennel Club organisers. Crufts is one of the largest dog events in the world. No longer purely a dog show, Crufts celebrates every aspect of the role that dogs play in our lives.
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  • A street sweeper with contractor Amey brushes round a leaning automatic traffic control bollard in St . Swithins Lane, City of London. The workman wears a high-vis jacket and trousers with a bright red hat and he reaches awkwardly behind the damaged pole that leans at an odd angle, seemingly hit by a vehicle. Behind him is swept litter that he will deposit into his bin trolley. It is an odd scene of irregularity in otherwise regimented urban streets of the capital's financial centre aka The Square Mile, founded by the Romans in the 1st century.
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  • Still life of brushes, paints, inks, and signature stamps in Calligraper's beijing studio, China
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  • Still life of brushes, paints, inks, and signature stamps in Calligraper's beijing studio, China
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  • Still life of brushes and calligraphy in a Beijing studio, China.
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  • Leagh Heath, London street cleaner with trolly, bins & brushes
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  • Artist Tanmay working on his first design on a wall in the Lodhi Colony area of New Delhi designated Indias first ever public art district.
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  • Artist Tanmay working on his first design on a wall in the Lodhi Colony area of New Delhi designated Indias first ever public art district.
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  • The Presidential Bodyguard soldiers in their HQ barracks carrying out their daily activities, in this instance polishing their horse saddles leather and brass gear. The Presidential Bodyguard also known as the PBG is the Indian Army's preeminent regiment founded in 1773 during the British occupation, this handpicked unit began with a mere 50 men and today stands at 160 soldiers plus 50 support staff. It has a dual role, both as a ceremonial guard for the President of India, with all its finery at important state functions, as well as an elite operational unit for the Indian Army which has seen action in many battle fronts, in particular the on going disputed region of Kashmir.
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  • An female employee sweeps up litter from around the feet of an overweight man sitting outside The Ned Hotel in Poultry street in the City of London - the capitals financial district, on 3rd September 2018, in London England.
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  • Two young Polish men paint a wall whose surface has been covered in graffiti in central Krakow, on 24th September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A caretaker sweeps dusty steps at the otherwise deserted ancient Egyptian Temple of Hatshepsut near the Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. According to the country's Ministry of Tourism, European visitors to Egypt is down by up to 80% in 2016 from the suspension of flights after the downing of the Russian airliner in Oct 2015. Euro-tourism accounts for 27% of the total flow and in total, tourism accounts for 11.3% of Egypt's GDP. The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, the Djeser-Djeseru, is located beneath cliffs at Deir el Bahari ("the Northern Monastery"). The mortuary temple is dedicated to the sun god Amon-Ra and is considered one of the "incomparable monuments of ancient Egypt." The temple was the site of the massacre of 62 people, mostly tourists, by Islamists on 17 November 1997.
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  • A caretaker sweeps dusty steps at the otherwise deserted ancient Egyptian Temple of Hatshepsut near the Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. According to the country's Ministry of Tourism, European visitors to Egypt is down by up to 80% in 2016 from the suspension of flights after the downing of the Russian airliner in Oct 2015. Euro-tourism accounts for 27% of the total flow and in total, tourism accounts for 11.3% of Egypt's GDP. The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, the Djeser-Djeseru, is located beneath cliffs at Deir el Bahari ("the Northern Monastery"). The mortuary temple is dedicated to the sun god Amon-Ra and is considered one of the "incomparable monuments of ancient Egypt." The temple was the site of the massacre of 62 people, mostly tourists, by Islamists on 17 November 1997.
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  • Corsican goat, primarily used for the production of milk, Ota, Corsica, France. The Corsican goat, A Capra corsa, has been on the island for thousands of years and now accounts for almost all of the region’s goat population, more than 45,000 animals. The Corsican goat is a dairy animal characterized by its hardiness, adaptability to the climate and island environment, and its ability to thrive in the brush. Its long hair provides protection from thorns while robust limbs and powerful hooves enable these goats to move easily on difficult terrain.
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  • Corsican goat, primarily used for the production of milk, Ota, Corsica, France. The Corsican goat, A Capra corsa, has been on the island for thousands of years and now accounts for almost all of the region’s goat population, more than 45,000 animals. The Corsican goat is a dairy animal characterized by its hardiness, adaptability to the climate and island environment, and its ability to thrive in the brush. Its long hair provides protection from thorns while robust limbs and powerful hooves enable these goats to move easily on difficult terrain.
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  • An artist is incongruously enclosed in roadworks barriers at the busy junction of Piccadilly Circus in London's West End. Painting with an easel and applying careful brush strokes amid the noise and chaos of this busy traffic junction in the capital. A young man walks past barely noticing the artist as he strides through the heart of London's west end. But on the youth's t-shirt is a modern interpretation (wearing glasses and apparently spitting liquid into a cup) of Hans Memling's "Portrait of a Man with a Coin of the Emperor Nero (Bernardo Bembo)" German-born artist Jan van Mimnelinghe (Hans Memling, c. 1435-94) was well known all over Europe. During his lifetime, he painted commissions not only for the Burgundian Dukes, but also for patrons in Germany, Austria, Venice, Florence and London.
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  • An urban north European fox lies dead in a south London road after being killed by a local vehicle. With a fatal injury to its head, the animal has died the previous night in the gutter of a quiet road in the London borough of Lambeth. Its reddish fur and especially its tail - known as the brush - are otherwise unaffected and so may have succumbed to shock rather than major trauma. It is an adult, rather than a cub and will have been missed by its local den. 'Vulpes vulpes' has a long history of association with humans, having been extensively hunted as a pest and furbearer for many centuries, as well as being represented in human folklore and mythology. Because of its widespread distribution and large population, the red fox is one of the most important furbearing animals harvested for the fur trade.
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  • Pedestrians outside the Bank of England in the City of London, England UK. Business people stride past and some women help female associates to brush down dirt or dust from skirts, having sat for lunch on nearby stonework. The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom. Sometimes known as the “Old Lady” of Threadneedle Street, the Bank was founded in 1694, nationalised on 1 March 1946, and in 1997 gained operational independence to set monetary policy.
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  • Essential supplies laid out ready to give to the new arrivals into Collingwood wing, the induction unit inside HMP/YOI Portland. New prisoners are issued with: plastic cutlery, plastic mug, plastic  bowl and plastic plate, tooth brush, cleaning cloth, toothpaste, deodorant and shower gel.  HMP/YOI Portland is a resettlement prison with a capacity for 530 prisoners.
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  • Essential supplies laid out ready to give to the new arrivals into Collingwood wing, the induction unit inside HMP/YOI Portland. New prisoners are issued with: plastic cutlery, plastic mug, plastic  bowl and plastic plate, tooth brush, cleaning cloth, toothpaste, deodorant and shower gel.  HMP/YOI Portland is a resettlement prison with a capacity for 530 prisoners.
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  • Essential supplies laid out ready to give to the new arrivals into Collingwood wing, the induction unit inside HMP/YOI Portland. New prisoners are issued with: plastic cutlery, plastic mug, plastic  bowl and plastic plate, tooth brush, cleaning cloth, toothpaste, deodorant and shower gel.  HMP/YOI Portland is a resettlement prison with a capacity for 530 prisoners.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-1529_1.jpg
  • Essential supplies laid out ready to give to the new arrivals into Collingwood wing, the induction unit inside HMP/YOI Portland. New prisoners are issued with: plastic cutlery, plastic mug, plastic  bowl and plastic plate, tooth brush, cleaning cloth, toothpaste, deodorant and shower gel.  HMP/YOI Portland is a resettlement prison with a capacity for 530 prisoners.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-1527_1.jpg
  • Corsican goat, primarily used for the production of milk, Ota, Corsica, France. The Corsican goat, A Capra corsa, has been on the island for thousands of years and now accounts for almost all of the region’s goat population, more than 45,000 animals. The Corsican goat is a dairy animal characterized by its hardiness, adaptability to the climate and island environment, and its ability to thrive in the brush. Its long hair provides protection from thorns while robust limbs and powerful hooves enable these goats to move easily on difficult terrain.
    20170915_corsica_B_036.jpg
  • Corsican goat, primarily used for the production of milk on 15th September 2017 in Ota, Corsica, France. The Corsican goat, A Capra corsa, has been on the island for thousands of years and now accounts for almost all of the region’s goat population, more than 45,000 animals. The Corsican goat is a dairy animal characterized by its hardiness, adaptability to the climate and island environment, and its ability to thrive in the brush. Its long hair provides protection from thorns while robust limbs and powerful hooves enable these goats to move easily on difficult terrain.
    20170915_corsica_A_062.jpg
  • With his brush at the ready, a donkey ride owner awaits new business during the quiet Siesta afternoon period in Seville's Plaza de Espana. This semi-circular enclosure was built by Aníbal González, the great architect of Sevillian regionalism, for the Ibero-American exposition held in 1929. Today the Plaza de España mainly consists of Government buildings. The Seville Town Hall, with sensitive adaptive redesign, is located within it. The Plaza's tiled 'Alcoves of the Provinces' are backdrops for visitors portrait photographs, taken in their own home province's alcove.
    plaza_de_espana-6-18-April-2011.jpg
  • An urban north European fox lies dead in a south London road after being killed by a local vehicle. With a fatal injury to its head, the animal has died the previous night in the gutter of a quiet road in the London borough of Lambeth. Its reddish fur and especially its tail - known as the brush - are otherwise unaffected and so may have succumbed to shock rather than major trauma. It is an adult, rather than a cub and will have been missed by its local den. 'Vulpes vulpes' has a long history of association with humans, having been extensively hunted as a pest and furbearer for many centuries, as well as being represented in human folklore and mythology. Because of its widespread distribution and large population, the red fox is one of the most important furbearing animals harvested for the fur trade.
    dead_fox05-01-04-2015_1.jpg
  • Warning of Wet Paint, taped to the pavement in a central London sidestreet. The contractor has printed the notice and stuck it to the ground using gaffer tape. The warning is meant to be seen and taken seriously so green is the theme of this sign - a paint brush with red paint in a circle of green: Two prime colours to attract the unwary.
    wet_paint01-28-04-2015_1.jpg
  • A shop employee applies make-up from a brush in the window of a House of Fraser store in the Square Mile, on 31st March 2017, in the City of London, England. House of Fraser is a British department store group with over 60 stores across the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was established in Glasgow, Scotland in 1849 as Arthur and Fraser. By 1891, it was known as Fraser & Sons.
    house_of_fraser-06-31-03-2017.jpg
  • An urban north European fox lies dead in a south London road after being killed by a local vehicle. With a fatal injury to its head, the animal has died the previous night in the gutter of a quiet road in the London borough of Lambeth. Its reddish fur and especially its tail - known as the brush - are otherwise unaffected and so may have succumbed to shock rather than major trauma. It is an adult, rather than a cub and will have been missed by its local den. 'Vulpes vulpes' has a long history of association with humans, having been extensively hunted as a pest and furbearer for many centuries, as well as being represented in human folklore and mythology. Because of its widespread distribution and large population, the red fox is one of the most important furbearing animals harvested for the fur trade.
    dead_fox08-01-04-2015_1.jpg
  • An urban north European fox lies dead in a south London road after being killed by a local vehicle. With a fatal injury to its head, the animal has died the previous night in the gutter of a quiet road in the London borough of Lambeth. Its reddish fur and especially its tail - known as the brush - are otherwise unaffected and so may have succumbed to shock rather than major trauma. It is an adult, rather than a cub and will have been missed by its local den. 'Vulpes vulpes' has a long history of association with humans, having been extensively hunted as a pest and furbearer for many centuries, as well as being represented in human folklore and mythology. Because of its widespread distribution and large population, the red fox is one of the most important furbearing animals harvested for the fur trade.
    dead_fox06-01-04-2015_1.jpg
  • An urban north European fox lies dead in a south London road after being killed by a local vehicle. With a fatal injury to its head, the animal has died the previous night in the gutter of a quiet road in the London borough of Lambeth. Its reddish fur and especially its tail - known as the brush - are otherwise unaffected and so may have succumbed to shock rather than major trauma. It is an adult, rather than a cub and will have been missed by its local den. 'Vulpes vulpes' has a long history of association with humans, having been extensively hunted as a pest and furbearer for many centuries, as well as being represented in human folklore and mythology. Because of its widespread distribution and large population, the red fox is one of the most important furbearing animals harvested for the fur trade.
    dead_fox02-01-04-2015_1.jpg
  • Seen from the roof of a Federal building, an aerial view of people crossing Broadway in New York City. A family ride their bikes safely across this road junction where we see four lanes for traffic including one for buses only. Broadway was originally the Wickquasgeck Trail, carved into the brush of Manhattan by its Native American inhabitants. This trail originally snaked through swamps and rocks along the length of Manhattan Island. The road now runs 13 mi (21 km) through Manhattan and 2 mi (3.2 km) through the Bronx, exiting north from the city to run an additional 18 mi (29 km) through other municipalities.
    ariel_broadway08-24-05-2014_1.jpg
  • Seen from the roof of a Federal building, an aerial view of Broadway in New York City. The straightness of the road with traffic consisting of yellow taxi cabs, trucks and tour buses make their way southwards in Lower Manhattan. The Stars and Stripes flag is seen hanging on the side of a skyscraper and pedestrians walk along pavements (sidewalks) on the right. The lighter shade building in the middle is the Woolworth Building whose address is 233 Broadway. Broadway was originally the Wickquasgeck Trail, carved into the brush of Manhattan by its Native American inhabitants. This trail originally snaked through swamps and rocks along the length of Manhattan Island. The road now runs 13 mi (21 km) through Manhattan and 2 mi (3.2 km) through the Bronx, exiting north from the city to run an additional 18 mi (29 km) through other municipalities.
    ariel_broadway06-24-05-2014_1.jpg
  • Seen from the roof of a Federal building, an aerial view of Broadway in New York City. The straightness of the road with traffic consisting of yellow taxi cabs, trucks and tour buses make their way southwards in Lower Manhattan. The Stars and Stripes flag is seen hanging on the side of a skyscraper and pedestrians walk along pavements (sidewalks) on the right. The lighter shade building in the middle is the Woolworth Building whose address is 233 Broadway. Broadway was originally the Wickquasgeck Trail, carved into the brush of Manhattan by its Native American inhabitants. This trail originally snaked through swamps and rocks along the length of Manhattan Island. The road now runs 13 mi (21 km) through Manhattan and 2 mi (3.2 km) through the Bronx, exiting north from the city to run an additional 18 mi (29 km) through other municipalities.
    ariel_broadway01-24-05-2014_1.jpg
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