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  • A boy delivering water in coloured buckets, Sitaram Bazar, Old Delhi, India
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  • With their donation buckets swinging, two women charity fundraisers for the Red Cross cross Cornhill in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 10th May 2019, in London, England.
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  • With a further 89 UK covid victims in the last 24hrs, bringing the total victims to 43,995 during the Coronavirus pandemic, pubs, restaurants and hairdressers will be able to reopen on 4th July, providing they adhere to COVID Secure guidelines. Two employees use buckets of soapy water to wash the exterior of the Kings Head pub in Mayfair, on 2nd July 2020, in London, England.
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  • Colostrum in buckets in the dairy parlour, awaits to be taken and fed to the new arrivals. 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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  • Colostrum in buckets in the dairy parlour, awaits to be taken and fed to the new arrivals. 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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  • Remedios de la Cruz bathes her young son Merryl, 3 with a bucket of fresh water in Busok Busok fishing village, Aurora province, Philippines
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  • Tibetan buddhist monks collect drinking water from a well inside the monastic complex of Atsog Monastery, deep inside rural Xinghai County, Qinghai province, China
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  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves where they are kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars which trigger the automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. 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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  • Jordan. Zaatari Camp for Syrian Refugees. Qamar collecting water.
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  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves where they are kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars which trigger the automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. 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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  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves where they are kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars which trigger the automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. 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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  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves where they are kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars which trigger the automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. 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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  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Woman collecting water from a pump.
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  • Seasonal grape pickers harvesting Chateau Margaux's annual grape production during the yearly "vendage", Bordeaux, France
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  • Seasonal grape pickers harvesting Chateau Margaux's annual grape production during the yearly "vendage", Bordeaux, France
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  • Seasonal grape pickers having lunch during the annual "vendage" at the famed Chateau Margaux wine estate, Bordeaux, France
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  • Special police squadron known as UMOPAR discover and destroy a Coca leaf processing lab deep in the Bolivian Chaparé region. Bolivia.
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  • Formally-dressed gentlemen donate coins to soldiers from the Coldstream Guards (from nearby Windsor barracks and deploying to Afghanistan later this year) <br />
during the annual Royal Ascot horseracing festival in Berkshire, England. Royal Ascot is one of Europe's most famous race meetings, and dates back to 1711. Queen Elizabeth and various members of the British Royal Family attend. Held every June, it's one of the main dates on the English sporting calendar and summer social season. Over 300,000 people make the annual visit to Berkshire during Royal Ascot week, making this Europe’s best-attended race meeting with over £3m prize money to be won.
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  • People collecting water from a tank at settlement whose status is disputed. None of the homes here have piped water. Govindpuri, New Delhi, India
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  • People collecting water from a tank at settlement whose status is disputed. None of the homes here have piped water. Govindpuri, New Delhi, India
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  • People collecting water from a tank at settlement whose status is disputed. None of the homes here have piped water. Govindpuri, New Delhi, India
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  • Young girls walk past soldiers from the Coldstream Guards (from nearby Windsor barracks and deploying to Afghanistan later this year) after a day's racing during the annual Royal Ascot horseracing festival in Berkshire, England. Royal Ascot is one of Europe's most famous race meetings, and dates back to 1711. Queen Elizabeth and various members of the British Royal Family attend. Held every June, it's one of the main dates on the English sporting calendar and summer social season. Over 300,000 people make the annual visit to Berkshire during Royal Ascot week, making this Europe’s best-attended race meeting with over £3m prize money to be won.
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  • A man carries two buckets of water after scrubbing the floors of a church in Naples, Italy.
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  • A bucket (pale) of smokers' cigarette butts have been extinguished in a London back street alleyway. Stubbed out in sand to prevent them reigniting for safety reasons, the fags (English slang for cigarettes) echo the steel pegs on the ground. A single packet is also in the bucket at the rear entrance of a London restaurant. Catering staff takes a break from long hours working inside and smoke. The UK government say each year smoking causes 80,000 deaths, costing the National Health Service (NHS) £2.7bn. Just 22% of Britons are smokers - down from 27% at the end of the 1990s - and two-thirds say they would like to give up.
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  • Young girl spontaneously places a bucket on her head in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • 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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  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey spins and extracts honey from his hives.  Two frames full of honey produced over the summer is spun in a bucket and the honey is later poured from the bucket through a tap. His honey is made by bees kept at Hackney City farm in 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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  • A Romanian peasant wearing a flowery apron holds a bucket of sheep's milk for making cheese at the Measurement of the Milk Festival, Botiza, Maramures, Romania. The Measurement of the Milk festivals take place at the beginning of May, when the shepherds bring the flocks, which have spend a few days grazing in the hills, to meet the villagers at a clearing where the measurement will take place.  The sheep are milked by their owners, and the yield of each family’s animals measured to determine the quota of cheese that they will receive during that season.
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  • A Romanian peasant farmer wearing a flowery apron throws organically grown potoatoes into a metal bucket whilst harvesting, Botiza, Maramures, Romania.
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  • A maid uses a mop and bucket to wash down paintwork and railings at an exclusive address in Chester Square, Belgravia, SW1. In a house next door to where ex-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher once lived from 1991 to 2012. The maid wearing an apron and regulation shoes uses her mop on a long handle to poke between the iron railings, wiping off dirst and dust. The paint however is peeling, needing redecoration and its cracks refilling. Chester Square was laid out between 1828 and 1840 by the 1st Duke of Westminster and his surveyor and architect Thomas Cundy II as part of the Grosvenor Estate.
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  • Wearing a company wastecoat and blue rubber gloves, the uniform of a Holiday Inn employee, a man of Black ethnicity bends forward to wipe the glass revolving doors at the entrance of this hotel in Paris. Nearby is the man's trolley containing janitorial cleaning products such as a mop and bucket, towels, cloth rolls, atomiser sprays, detergents and tissues needed to maintain the high standards of this motel chain. Coincidentally, a customer is also bending down to re-arrange something in her baggage and leaning at the same angle as the cleaner.
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  • A young woman carries a bucket of water on her head during a downpour on the streets of Bamako during the rainy season. The downpours can be torrential in Mali at times.
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  • Surrounded by the branches of trees growing on fertile soil of a high plateau in rural Crete, a villager gathers apples into a bucket, on 13th April 1979, Lasithi Plateau, Crete, Greece.
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  • Brick Lane in Shoreditch is pretty much the epicentre of street style fashion in the London, United Kingdom. With an ingrained history of vintage and bohemian styling, this is the area to come to if you want to find how the makeshift pioneers of cool do it. Thrown together, some more considered, or the effortlessly stylish clothes are always on show. Flower shop owner / floral designer Jo Flowers pours away some unwanted water from a bucket into a drain on Brick Lane, East End of London, United Kingdom.
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  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars to trigger automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. One new calf decides that he can feed by just sticking his head in the bucket. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm lindsey calves_A...jpg
  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars to trigger automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. One new calf decides that he can feed by just sticking his head in the bucket. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm lindsey calves_A...jpg
  • Shepherds make cheese in a wooden bucket whilst smoking a cigarette, Lunca Ilvei, Romania
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  • A farmer washes his prize Hereford bulls tail in a yellow bucket at Westwood (farm), Mamble, Herefordshire in preparation for the Tenbury Agricultural Show.
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  • A young man washes the family Ford Anglia car on an Essex estate in the early nineteen sixties. Bending down to wring a leather dry into a bucket the young man cleans his father's beloved Anglia in the street outside the family house which interestingly, is otherwise empty of other cars. This is the new age of car ownership when newfound wealth meant families could afford to buy a vehicle and travel elsewhere after the war years of 1950s austerity. The Ford Anglia is a British car designed and manufactured by Ford in the United Kingdom. The Ford Anglia name was applied to four models of car between 1939 and 1967. 1,594,486 Anglias were produced. The picture was recorded on Kodachrome (Kodak) film in about 1961.
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  • An aircraft cleaner from Kathmandu, Nepal, stands in white overalls with his bucket and mop on the tarmac at Bahrain International airport. It is another hot day in this key hub airport in this Gulf region, providing a gateway to the Northern Gulf. The airport is the major hub for Gulf Air which provides 52% of overall movements and is also the half-way point between Western Europe and Asian destinations such as Hong Kong and Beijing. Gulf states also rely on the workforces from south-Asia such as India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh whose wages are often low and harsh living conditions compared to local nationals and tourists who enjoy superior accommodation. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903.
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  • Last Day Friday notice for now closed Card Warehouse business in Bromley High Street, a victim of the UK recession. Poinsettias sit in a plastic bucket, each selling for £1.25. 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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  • In the heat and dust of a post-communist industrial mill, we see Bulgarian copper manufacturing workers made small against the scale of a bucket containing molten metal above them in the Pirdop copper smelting refinery. The refinery is the biggest in the Balkans and whole of South-Eastern Europe. It was privatized in 1997 for $80,000,000 and is now owned by the German Aurubis. It has a capacity of 160,000 tons and additional capacity of 180,000 tons worth €82,000,000 is being built. The factory also produces 830,000 tons of sulphuric acid and employs 1,420 workers. Pirdop is a town located in South-West Bulgaria of Sofia Province in the south-eastern part of the Zlatitsa.
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  • An 'enhanced' prisoner returning the mop and bucket he has used to clean his room  on H wing at the Young Offenders Institution  in Aylesbury, United Kingdom.  Under the Incentives and Earned Privilege Scheme, prisoners in the U.K. can earn extra privileges for good behaviour such as wearing their own clothes, having televisions in their cells, and having more free time to socialise.  They are often housed together in their own wing.  There are three levels of earned privileges - Basic, Standard and Enhanced.
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  • A Romanian peasant farmer hand milking a cow into a plastic blue bucket in the Romanian Carpathians, Romania
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  • Shepherd hand milking a sheep at a sheepfold in the Carpathian Mountains. Each flock of around 500 sheep is based at a stana or sheepfold, a very basic hut in a clearing with a strunga or milking enclosure of hurdles which is moved every few weeks in good weather or weekly in bad. Whereas in most countries sheep are reared for wool and meat, in Romania these are seen as by-products and the real purpose of the flock is to produce branza or cheese.
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  • A roadside stall selling strings of red onions and walnuts in rural Romania
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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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  • A young boy reads a book in the peace and quite of the garden at the AFCIC centre in Thika, Kenya. AFCIC - Action for children in conflict, help children who have been affected by various forms conflict or crisis.
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  • Joe Cooke, sort eels ready to be killed and gutted at the rear of Cookes' Eel, Pie and mash shop in Hoxton, London, UK.Eel, 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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  • Residents of Folkestone rock-pooling at a safe distance in the rocky area of Sunny Sands beach on the 16th of May 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Rock pooling is a common past time for families visiting the seaside.
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  • Portrait of a Brokpa woman wearing her traditional clothing outside her home in the remote village of Merak in Eastern Bhutan. The Brokpa, the semi-nomads of the villages of Merak and Sakteng are said to have migrated to Bhutan a few centuries ago from the Tshona region of Southern Tibet. Thriving on rearing yaks and sheep, the Brokpas have maintained many of their unique traditions and customs.
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  • A shepherd hand milks a cow at a Measurement of the Milk festival, Ieud, Maramures, Romania. In addition to the flocks of sheep based at each sheepfold, the shepherds usually keep a few cows for milking.
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  • Washing the chandelier during the annual spring clean in the hallway of Newby Hall stately home, Newby Hall estate and gardens, Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Thames Festival 08, <br />
During the summer months, outside the newly refurbished Royal Festival Hall a young woman on her hen party plays in rooms created by walls of water.<br />
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Danish artist Jeppe Hein's aquatic sculpture Appearing Rooms was originally commissioned for the garden of the Villa Manin, Italy. Inspired by the Baroque villa, he designed an ornamental fountain that combines sculpture, architecture, and technology and playfully invites visitors to interact with the changing spaces created by rising and falling walls of water.
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  • A man asleep beneath a pot plant hung from a wall, Old Delhi, India
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  • The hydraulic arm of a Fiat-Hitachi caterpillar digger frames the 17th Century dome of St Paul's Cathedral during the redevelopment of the southbank in central London. Standing on a pile of rubble it sits idol during a break in reconstruction project that transformed Bankside from an unlandscaped are to a smart walkway in time for the Millennium of 2000. An aircraft en-route to City Airport flies overhead and a Police river patrol boat cruises past too.
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  • Young monks in a Tibetan monestary at the Swayambhunath temple complex, also called the Monkey Temple. The young boys are having their hair shaved by an older monk. One of the boys has had his head shaved and is now rinsing out the foam by sticking his head into a plastic barrel with water.
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  • Young monks in a Tibetan monestary at the Swayambhunath temple complex, also called the Monkey Temple. The young boys are having their hair shaved by an older monk. One of the boys has had his head shaved and is now rinsing out the foam by sticking his head into a plastic barrel with water.
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  • The flower market in December. Columbia Road flower market is held every Sunday and it attracts shoppers from afar. The huge variety in plants and flowers makes it a popular place to shop and the banter between the traders and the quick deals there is to be made makes it a very entertaining place to go.
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  • A social welfare center inside the Pashupatinath Temple complex. The centre is an old people's home which was in the past frequented by Mother Theresa and now is relying on charitable health visits.
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  • A young boy reads a book in the peace and quite of the garden at the AFCIC centre in Thika, Kenya. AFCIC - Action for children in conflict, help children who have been affected by various forms conflict or crisis.
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  • A workman grouts floor tiles during the construction of the East London Childcare Institute, Stratford, London.
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  • Pointer dog Max has a welcome drink of water out on the North Dakota prarie grasslands east of Minot, after hunting upland game birds with his owner Joel Baldwin, such as grouse (also known in this area as 'chickens'). Joel has been shooting for most of his life and puts considerable efforts into his hunting, efforts which reward him with wild game meats, none of which is wasted. Here he uses an over and under (up and under) double barrel shot gun.
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  • Preparation for showing in the bull class. The hairdryers are out and the shampoo is flowing at the Great Yorkshire Show, one of Britain's biggest agricultural shows. Its famous for its competitive displays of livestock. The event, established in 1837, attracts over 125 000 visitors a year and has over 10 000 entries to its pedigree competitions ranging from pigeons and rabbits to bulls and shire horses..At the heart of the show is the passion of the exhibitors who spend hundreds of hours ( and pounds)  training, preparing and grooming their animals. As one competitor put it ? I'm proud to say that the cattle are my friend, I have had cattle who have died and I have sat down and wept for them?
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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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  • A visitor to London poses in front of the flowers that decorate the exterior of a cafe on Brewer Street in the heart of Soho in the West End, on 18th February 2020, in London, England.
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  • Joe emptying mashed potato into buckets at he counter of 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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  • The Pandemonium Drummers from the London 2012 Olympic Ceremonies perform Symphony of Waves created for the Armistice Day centenary remembrance event ‘Pages of the Sea’ on Folkestone Harbour Arm, Folkestone Kent. 11th November 2018. Presented by over 40 drummers, the semi-improvised piece explores the concern, anxiety, and commitment of those who left home and started a journey across the sea to fight in World War One, from which many did not return. Performed on buckets and bins is is designed to evoke memories of a pleasant land left behind and outlooks of an uncertain future.
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  • As the community fill up their water butts and buckets, a young girl drinks fresh water from a cup supplied by a water tanker, provided by Thames Water during the southern England drought of 1989. During the heatwave that saw reservoirs depleted and in the south west, dry up altogether. A hosepipe ban and in some areas, tap water failed too so tankers stationed in affected areas so locals could fill up for essential use. Tourism increased as people visited tourist areas e.g. beaches at the weekends and took holidays in the UK rather than travelling abroad for the sun
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  • The Pandemonium Drummers from the London 2012 Olympic Ceremonies perform Symphony of Waves created for the Armistice Day centenary remembrance event ‘Pages of the Sea’ on Folkestone Harbour Arm, Folkestone Kent. 11th November 2018. Presented by over 40 drummers, the semi-improvised piece explores the concern, anxiety, and commitment of those who left home and started a journey across the sea to fight in World War One, from which many did not return. Performed on buckets and bins is is designed to evoke memories of a pleasant land left behind and outlooks of an uncertain future.
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  • The Pandemonium Drummers from the London 2012 Olympic Ceremonies perform Symphony of Waves created for the Armistice Day centenary remembrance event ‘Pages of the Sea’ on Folkestone Harbour Arm, Folkestone Kent. 11th November 2018. Presented by over 40 drummers, the semi-improvised piece explores the concern, anxiety, and commitment of those who left home and started a journey across the sea to fight in World War One, from which many did not return. Performed on buckets and bins is is designed to evoke memories of a pleasant land left behind and outlooks of an uncertain future.
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  • The Pandemonium Drummers from the London 2012 Olympic Ceremonies perform Symphony of Waves created for the Armistice Day centenary remembrance event ‘Pages of the Sea’ on Folkestone Harbour Arm, Folkestone Kent. 11th November 2018. Presented by over 40 drummers, the semi-improvised piece explores the concern, anxiety, and commitment of those who left home and started a journey across the sea to fight in World War One, from which many did not return. Performed on buckets and bins is is designed to evoke memories of a pleasant land left behind and outlooks of an uncertain future.
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  • Danny Boyle with the Pandemonium Drummers from the London 2012 Olympic Ceremonies perform Symphony of Waves created for the Armistice Day centenary remembrance event ‘Pages of the Sea’ on Folkestone Harbour Arm, Folkestone Kent. 11th November 2018. Presented by over 40 drummers, the semi-improvised piece explores the concern, anxiety, and commitment of those who left home and started a journey across the sea to fight in World War One, from which many did not return. Performed on buckets and bins is is designed to evoke memories of a pleasant land left behind and outlooks of an uncertain future.
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  • The Pandemonium Drummers from the London 2012 Olympic Ceremonies perform Symphony of Waves created for the Armistice Day centenary remembrance event ‘Pages of the Sea’ on Folkestone Harbour Arm, Folkestone Kent. 11th November 2018. Presented by over 40 drummers, the semi-improvised piece explores the concern, anxiety, and commitment of those who left home and started a journey across the sea to fight in World War One, from which many did not return. Performed on buckets and bins is is designed to evoke memories of a pleasant land left behind and outlooks of an uncertain future.
    2018-Rememberence-Day-1035.jpg
  • The Pandemonium Drummers from the London 2012 Olympic Ceremonies perform Symphony of Waves created for the Armistice Day centenary remembrance event ‘Pages of the Sea’ on Folkestone Harbour Arm, Folkestone Kent. 11th November 2018. Presented by over 40 drummers, the semi-improvised piece explores the concern, anxiety, and commitment of those who left home and started a journey across the sea to fight in World War One, from which many did not return. Performed on buckets and bins is is designed to evoke memories of a pleasant land left behind and outlooks of an uncertain future.
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  • Abandoned possesions of rucksacks, shoes, buckets, spades and towels belonging to a group of young schoolchildren and their carers, as they go to paddle in the sea, on 18th July 2016, at Barra, near Aveira, Portugal.
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  • Using a system of ropes and cables, a team of window cleaners wipe plate-glass and lower themselves from a City of London office block in the heart of the capital's financial district otherwise known as the Square Mile, after its circling Roman wall. Reaching across the window glass that is reflecting background blue sky and white clouds. Looking from beneath them, we see the top of the office building as the duo work their way down towards the ground, their buckets of water used to dip the squeegees.
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  • A mid-morning mist sweeps across the seafront's South Beach at Scarborough, the seaside town in North Yorkshire. Kids run about on the wet sand, some leaping and some just carrying buckets of salt water for sandcastles elsewhere. With the freedom and open-space, children who perhaps live in bleak industrial towns in northern England can enjoy the fresh-air on this north-eastern coast. Their reflections are also seen on the shiny sand and although it appears to be as grim as their home may be, it is in fact a warm day but the daily sea fogs that roll across this beach, a microclimate exists and is unique to this area.
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  • Drummer Oded Kafri, running a project called 'the DruMachine' and partner playing on buckets busk outside Liverpool Street Station in rush hour. This is busking on a grand scale in one of London's busiest commuter stations.
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  • Drummer Oded Kafri, running a project called 'the DruMachine' and partner playing on buckets busk outside Liverpool Street Station in rush hour. This is busking on a grand scale in one of London's busiest commuter stations.
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  • Drummer Oded Kafri, running a project called 'the DruMachine' and partner playing on buckets busk outside Liverpool Street Station in rush hour. This is busking on a grand scale in one of London's busiest commuter stations.
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  • Drummer Oded Kafri, running a project called 'the DruMachine' and partner playing on buckets busk outside Liverpool Street Station in rush hour. This is busking on a grand scale in one of London's busiest commuter stations.
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  • Drummer Oded Kafri, running a project called 'the DruMachine' and partner playing on buckets busk outside Liverpool Street Station in rush hour. This is busking on a grand scale in one of London's busiest commuter stations.
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  • Drummer Oded Kafri, running a project called 'the DruMachine' and partner playing on buckets busk outside Liverpool Street Station in rush hour. This is busking on a grand scale in one of London's busiest commuter stations.
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  • A flower seller fills buckets with fresh water beneath the towers of the Church of St Mary left and the Cloth Hall on Rynek Glowny market square, on 23rd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A flower seller fills buckets with fresh water beneath the towers of the Church of St Mary left and the Cloth Hall on Rynek Glowny market square, on 23rd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • The Pandemonium Drummers from the London 2012 Olympic Ceremonies perform Symphony of Waves created for the Armistice Day centenary remembrance event ‘Pages of the Sea’ on Folkestone Harbour Arm, Folkestone Kent. 11th November 2018. Presented by over 40 drummers, the semi-improvised piece explores the concern, anxiety, and commitment of those who left home and started a journey across the sea to fight in World War One, from which many did not return. Performed on buckets and bins is is designed to evoke memories of a pleasant land left behind and outlooks of an uncertain future.
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  • The Pandemonium Drummers from the London 2012 Olympic Ceremonies perform Symphony of Waves created for the Armistice Day centenary remembrance event ‘Pages of the Sea’ on Folkestone Harbour Arm, Folkestone Kent. 11th November 2018. Presented by over 40 drummers, the semi-improvised piece explores the concern, anxiety, and commitment of those who left home and started a journey across the sea to fight in World War One, from which many did not return. Performed on buckets and bins is is designed to evoke memories of a pleasant land left behind and outlooks of an uncertain future.
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  • A beach shop and fish sign shadows at the Suffolk seaside town of Southwold, Suffolk, known for its lack of branded commercialism. The words 'Buckets and Spades' have been stenciled on the window of this shop on the seafront. Southwold is a small town on the North Sea coast, in the Waveney district of the English county of Suffolk. It is located on the North Sea coast at the mouth of the River Blyth within the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town is around 11 miles (18 km) south of Lowestoft and 29 miles (47 km) north-east of Ipswich.
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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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  • Drummer Oded Kafri, running a project called 'the DruMachine' and partner playing on buckets busk outside Liverpool Street Station in rush hour. This is busking on a grand scale in one of London's busiest commuter stations.
    IMG_7327_1.jpg
  • The Pandemonium Drummers from the London 2012 Olympic Ceremonies perform Symphony of Waves created for the Armistice Day centenary remembrance event ‘Pages of the Sea’ on Folkestone Harbour Arm, Folkestone Kent. 11th November 2018. Presented by over 40 drummers, the semi-improvised piece explores the concern, anxiety, and commitment of those who left home and started a journey across the sea to fight in World War One, from which many did not return. Performed on buckets and bins is is designed to evoke memories of a pleasant land left behind and outlooks of an uncertain future.
    2018-Rememberence-Day-1378.jpg
  • A bucket of eels ready to be killed and gutted at the rear of 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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  • An environmental activist from Extinction Rebellion pours fake oil from a bucket on top of a tripod outside the Shell Centre on the 25th anniversary of the killings of the Ogoni Nine on 10 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The Ogoni Nine, leaders of the Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People (MOSOP) including activist Ken Saro-Wiwa, were executed by the Nigerian government in 1995 after having led a series of peaceful marches involving an estimated 300,000 Ogoni people against the environmental degradation of the land and waters of Ogoniland by Shell and to demand both a share of oil revenue and greater political autonomy.
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  • Dona Viviana, candlemaker, in Teotitlan del Valle, Oaxaca, Mexico on 27 November 2018. In the courtyard of her home Dona Viviana scoops liquid wax from a bucket which is then poured over the wick from above and cools as it falls. Depending on the thickness of the candle, they require from 20 and 100 or more pours. This handicraft is directly linked to ritual acts and religious festivals
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  • A man picks up a bucket in front of a fire at night. Isidoro occupation in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais in a large  amount of land that was occupied by the MLB, a Brazilian workers social movement, it faced eviction in July / August 2014. (photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Oxford Street information point and resting RSPCA dog. The animal is spread across the pavement while its charity minder hopes for donations in the bucket provided and alongside the dog. Along the street we see  a depressed-looking street information helper who should be offering advice to shoppers and visitors to Oxford Street in central London, UK. It is a scene of misery and dejection, of depression and disinterest
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  • Smallholder/farmer Karma holds a bucket of milk after hand milking one of his 11 cows in the Tang Valley, Bumthang, Central Bhutan. Rural Bhutanese farmers make butter and cheese partly for storage or as a preserved form of milk for self consumption, with any excess being sold for cash.
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  • Portrait of smallholder/farmer Karma holding a bucket of milk after hand milking one of his 11 cows in the Tang Valley, Bumthang, Central Bhutan. Rural Bhutanese farmers make butter and cheese partly for storage or as a preserved form of milk for self consumption, with any excess being sold for cash.
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  • Construction hoarding and background of estate garden, a dystopian landscape in Bond Street. A bucket is ready to be raised back into the site and a plaster board rests against the hoarding. The background image shows a rural country garden of a fine house, complete with garden features of statue and hedge topiary landscaping. The screen sections off the building work for this latest store by the Dior brand, a long-time resident of this fashionable street in central London.
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