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  • One soft capsules of medication Rifampicin used as first line treatment for tuberculosis within a combination of other antibiotic medications.
    UK-Health-TB-medication-9003.jpg
  • In the kitchen on a Sunday morning, space-suited frequent flyer astronaut Alan Watts reads the Sunday newspaper while his wife empties the dishwasher in his north London home, England. Alan, 51, runs an electrical company and qualified for a free space space flight after being contacted by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space company, having accumulated 2 million air miles on the Virgin Atlantic flight network. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness. Flights start around 2009/10 from a Mojave desert test facility but therafter, at the new Philippe Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million headquarters facility near Las Cruces.
    baker_virgin03_1.jpg
  • The back of  famous greying-blonde head belonging to Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Galactic is seen during SpaceShipTwo's replica model unveiling at the New York Wired NextFest at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Galactic. Under construction by Burt Rutan in Mojave, California and looking more like '2001 A Space Odyssey,' than future everyday holidays, SpaceShipTwo is a re-usable orbiting vehicle that will become an important tool for Man's leisure time in space when affordable commercial space tourism starting in 2009/10. Aboard the space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each paying $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience 6 minutes of weighlessness.
    baker_virgin15_1.jpg
  • Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson and former Apollo (11) astronaut Buzz Aldrin chat after Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo's unveiling at the New York Wired NextFest at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Under construction by Burt Rutan in Mojave, California and looking more like '2001 A Space Odyssey,' than future everyday holidays, SpaceShipTwo is a re-usable orbiting vehicle that will become an important tool for Man's leisure time in space when affordable commercial space tourism starting in 2009/10. Aboard the space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each paying $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience 6 minutes of weighlessness.
    baker_virgin14_1.jpg
  • The rusting remains of a NASA Mercury Project-era spacecraft instrument panel awaits bids during a NASA space junk auction on Merrit Island, Florida - part of a sale of space paraphernalia belonging to NASA enginer Charlie Bell, on 10th March 2003, on Merrit Island, Florida, USA.
    NASA_junk01-10-03-2003.jpg
  • Virgin boss, Sir Richard Branson and Virgin Galactic directors Will Whitehorn and Stephen Attenborough, talk to the media during the unveiling of their SpaceShipTwo concept model's unveiling at the New York Wired NextFest at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.  Now under construction by Burt Rutan in Mojave, California and looking more like a Stanley Kubrick movie set from '2001 A Space Odyssey,' than the future for everyday holidays, SpaceShipTwo is a re-usable orbiting vehicle that will become an important tool for Man's leisure time in space when affordable commercial space tourism starts in around 2009.  <br />
Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness.<br />
Launched in September 2004 by Sir Richard Branson, Virgin Galactic will invest up to $250 million to develop the world’s first commercial space tourism business with the building, testing and flying of five space shipShipTwos and two mother ships.  It is expected that within the first full year of commercial operations Virgin Galactic will enable 500 people to fulfil their dreams of becoming astronauts; in the last 4 decades the world has seen fewer than 500 astronauts. Flights start around 2009.<br />
28/09/2006
    baker_virgin11_1.jpg
  • Designer Phillippe Starck standing at the nose of Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo during its unveiling at the New York Wired NextFest at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Starck is design consultant for Virgin's space company and for SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA.  Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness.  Flights start around 2009/10 from a Mojave desert test facility but therafter, at the new Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million headquarters and mission control facility near Las Cruces.
    baker_virgin08_1.jpg
  • Ordinary husband and wife Mark and Christine Easterfield stand awkwardly with their Volvo car outside their large home near Cambridge, England. They are among the thousands of people who have each paid the $200,000 fare for seats on Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space flights. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness.   Flights start around 2009/10 from a Mojave desert test facility but therafter, at the new Philippe Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million headquarters and mission control facility near Las Cruces.
    baker_virgin07_1.jpg
  • Displayed on a table at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, a year after the fall of the Berlin Wall, peaked caps of the former East German (DDR in German) border police are on sale in orderly rows for the sake of tourists to this German city. The border troops of the German Democratic Republic (Grenztruppen), were a military force of the GDR and the primary force guarding the Berlin Wall and the border between East and West Germany. The Border Troops numbered at their peak approximately 47,000 troops and other than the Soviet Union, no other Warsaw Pact country had such a large border guard force. In all, 1,065 persons were killed along the GDR's frontiers and coastline, often by the border guards. The East Germany state existed from 7 October 1949 until 3 October 1990 and was a potent symbol of a divided Europe during the Cold War.
    DDR_travel02-06_1990_1.jpg
  • A computer-generated astronaut lies down on board a space flight on Virgin Galactic's  SpaceShipTwo's,  unveiled as a replica model during Wired NextFest at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York. Under construction by Burt Rutan in Mojave, California and looking more like '2001 A Space Odyssey,' than future everyday holidays, SpaceShipTwo is a re-usable orbiting vehicle that will become an important tool for Man's leisure time in space when affordable commercial space tourism starting in 2009/10. Aboard the space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each paying $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience 6 minutes of weighlessness. From these circular portholes, astronauts will see 1,000 miles having taken off from the new Spaceport America, New Mexico.
    baker_virgin12_1.jpg
  • A replica model of the Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo during its unveiling Wired NextFest at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, NYC. Under construction by Burt Rutan in Mojave, California and looking more like a Stanley Kubrick movie set from '2001 A Space Odyssey,' than the future for everyday holidays, SpaceShipTwo is a re-usable orbiting vehicle that will become an important tool for Man's leisure time in space when affordable commercial space tourism starts in around 2009. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness. From these circular portholes, astronauts will be able to see 1,000 miles having taken off from the new Spaceport America, New Mexico.
    baker_virgin09_1.jpg
  • Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson sits in the replica model of the Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo during its unveiling of at the New York Wired NextFest at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Under construction by Burt Rutan in Mojave, California and looking more like a Stanley Kubrick movie set from '2001 A Space Odyssey,' than the future for everyday holidays, SpaceShipTwo is a re-usable orbiting vehicle that will become an important tool for Man's leisure time in space when affordable commercial space tourism starts in around 2009. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom paying $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness. From these circular portholes, astronauts will see 1,000 miles having taken off from the new Spaceport America, New Mexico.
    baker_virgin10_1.jpg
  • Frequent flyer astronaut Alan Watts is presented to the media and space industry commentators by Sir Richard Branson during the Wired NextFest science fair, at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York City in his north London home, England. Alan, 51, runs an electrical company and qualified for a free space space flight after being contacted by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space company, having accumulated 2 million air miles on the Virgin Atlantic flight network. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness. Flights start around 2009/10 at the new Philippe Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million facility near Las Cruces.
    baker_virgin05_1.jpg
  • Space-suited frequent flyer astronaut Alan Watts plays moon-walker at his north London home, England. Alan, 51, runs an electrical company and qualified for a free space space flight after being contacted by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space company, having accumulated 2 million air miles on the Virgin Atlantic flight network. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness.   Flights start around 2009/10 from a Mojave desert test facility but therafter, at the new Philippe Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million headquarters and mission control facility near Las Cruces.
    baker_virgin04_1.jpg
  • A portrait of space-suited frequent flyer astronaut Alan Watts in his north London home, England. Alan, 51, runs an electrical company and qualified for a free space space flight after being contacted by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space company, having accumulated 2 million air miles on the Virgin Atlantic flight network. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness. Flights start around 2009/10 from a Mojave desert test facility but therafter, at the new Philippe Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million headquarters and mission control facility near Las Cruces.
    baker_virgin01_1.jpg
  • A portrait of space-suited frequent flyer astronaut Alan Watts in his north London home, England. Alan, 51, runs an electrical company and qualified for a free space space flight after being contacted by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space company, having accumulated 2 million air miles on the Virgin Atlantic flight network. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness. Flights start around 2009/10 from a Mojave desert test facility but therafter, at the new Philippe Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million headquarters and mission control facility near Las Cruces.
    baker_virgin02_1.jpg
  • Ordinary husband and wife Mark and Christine Easterfield stand awkwardly at the dirty picket fence with their Volvo car parked on the gravel drive outside their home near Cambridge, England. They are among the thousands of people who have paid the $200,000 fee for a seat on Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space flights. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness. Flights start around 2009/10 from a Mojave desert test facility but therafter, at the new Philippe Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million headquarters and mission control facility near Las Cruces.
    baker_virgin06_1.jpg
  • Sam and Eve Branson, son and mother of tycoon Sir Richard, relax together on a roof terrace in Manhattan, New York. Both are queueing to join the hundreds already having paid their $200,000 for Virgin Galactic's space tourism rides in 2009. Launched in September 2004 by Sir Richard Branson, Virgin Galactic will invest up to $250 million to develop the world’s first commercial space tourism business with the building, testing and flying of five space shipShipTwos and two mother ships. It is expected that within the first full year of commercial operations Virgin Galactic will enable 500 people to fulfil their dreams of becoming astronauts. Aboard the space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each paying $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience 6 minutes of weighlessness.
    baker_virgin13_1.jpg
  • 4 medication capsules of antibiotic Rifampicin used to treat bacterial infections including tuberculosis in a London TB clinic, England, UK.
    UK-Health-TB-medication-8991.jpg
  • 4 medication capsules of antibiotic Rifampicin used to treat bacterial infections including tuberculosis in a London TB clinic, England, UK.
    UK-Health-TB-medication-8984.jpg
  • Four medication capsules of antibiotic Rifampicin used to treat bacterial infections including tuberculosis in a London TB clinic, England, UK.
    UK-Health-TB-medication-8998.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_009.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_016.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_012.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_019.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_013.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_018.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_001.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_019.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_008.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_013.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_011.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_005.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_009.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_006.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_007.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_001.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_014.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_015.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_018.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_017.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_012.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_011.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_010.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_008.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_004.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_003.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_002.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_020.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_017.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_015.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_014.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_010.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_004.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_003.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_016.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_005.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_007.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_B_006.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_021.jpg
  • Pods on the London Eye in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank. Also known as the Millennium Wheel, its official name was originally the British Airways London Eye, then the Merlin Entertainments London Eye, the EDF Energy London Eye and now the Coca Cola London Eye.
    20180522_london eye_A_002.jpg
  • A patient’s daily drugs placed into a medicine pot to treat tuberculosis in a TB clinic in London, England, UK.  The patient attends the clinic everyday to receive their tablets as part of a Directly Observed Therapy medicine schedule.  The treatment comprises of a cocktail of antibiotics and taken for at least 6 months.
    UK-Health-TB-medication-8978.jpg
  • A patient’s hand reaches for their daily tuberculosis medication in a TB clinic in London, England, United Kingdom.   These tablets are the antibiotic Rifampicin which is the first line treatment for TB.
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  • Medication tablets for tuberculosis in a TB clinic in London, England, UK. The red and grey tablets are Rifampicin and white tablets are Pyrazinamide.  They have to be taken together to treat the bacterial infection and prevent drug resistance.
    UK-Health-TB-medication-8979.jpg
  • France. Refugees. Calais. So-called Jungle camp where Doctors of the World have a clinic. A man holds the medecines he has collected for gum problems and coughing.
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  • Lucozade being handed out in capsule form at the London Marathon on 28th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Marathon, presently known through sponsorship as the Virgin Money London Marathon, is a long-distance running event. The event was first run in 1981 and has been held in the spring of every year since. The race is mainly known for ebing a public race where ordinary people can challenge themsleves while raising great amounts of money for various charities.
    20190428_london marathon_023.jpg
  • Lucozade being handed out in capsule form at the London Marathon on 28th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Marathon, presently known through sponsorship as the Virgin Money London Marathon, is a long-distance running event. The event was first run in 1981 and has been held in the spring of every year since. The race is mainly known for ebing a public race where ordinary people can challenge themsleves while raising great amounts of money for various charities.
    20190428_london marathon_024.jpg
  • Lucozade being handed out in capsule form at the London Marathon on 28th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Marathon, presently known through sponsorship as the Virgin Money London Marathon, is a long-distance running event. The event was first run in 1981 and has been held in the spring of every year since. The race is mainly known for ebing a public race where ordinary people can challenge themsleves while raising great amounts of money for various charities.
    20190428_london marathon_019.jpg
  • Sisters Esther and Bella Freud are seen together. Both are daughters of the artist Lucian Freud and the great granddaughter of Sigmund Freud. Novelist Esther Freud (left) trained as an actress, appearing in and writing TV and theatre productions and named one of the 20 'Best of Young British Novelists 2' by Granta magazine in 1993. Her debut novel, Hideous Kinky (1992) was followed by Peerless Flats (1993), Esther lives in London and Southwold, Suffolk. Her most recent novel is Love Falls (2007). Bella Freud (right) is known for her womens' fashion label, though she is currently focussing on knitwear, producing beautiful collections of sweaters in limited numbers each season. For Autumn/ Winter 2005 Bella’s knitwear range has expanded to include menswear for the first time ever with a capsule collection of four sweater designs for men.
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  • Lucozade being handed out in capsule form at the London Marathon on 28th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Marathon, presently known through sponsorship as the Virgin Money London Marathon, is a long-distance running event. The event was first run in 1981 and has been held in the spring of every year since. The race is mainly known for ebing a public race where ordinary people can challenge themsleves while raising great amounts of money for various charities.
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  • Lucozade being handed out in capsule form at the London Marathon on 28th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Marathon, presently known through sponsorship as the Virgin Money London Marathon, is a long-distance running event. The event was first run in 1981 and has been held in the spring of every year since. The race is mainly known for ebing a public race where ordinary people can challenge themsleves while raising great amounts of money for various charities.
    20190428_london marathon_021.jpg
  • Lucozade being handed out in capsule form at the London Marathon on 28th April 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Marathon, presently known through sponsorship as the Virgin Money London Marathon, is a long-distance running event. The event was first run in 1981 and has been held in the spring of every year since. The race is mainly known for ebing a public race where ordinary people can challenge themsleves while raising great amounts of money for various charities.
    20190428_london marathon_020.jpg
  • Bella Freud stands looking over her sister Esther's garden in West London. She is known for her womens' fashion label, though she is currently focussing on knitwear, producing beautiful collections of sweaters in limited numbers each season. For Autumn/ Winter 2005 Bella’s knitwear range expanded to include menswear for the first time ever with a capsule collection of four sweater designs for men. She works as consultant with Miss Selfridges plus designing one off pieces for special clients like Nick Cave to wear on stage. Her celebrity clients include Madonna, Kate Moss, Courtney Love and others. Bella Freud is the daughter of the artist Lucian Freud and the great grand daughter of Sigmund Freud.
    bella_freud02-03-09-2007_1.jpg
  • Tourist crowds walk along London's Southbank beneath the Millennium Wheel. I the background is the giant ferris wheel called the Millennium Wheel whose every rotation takes about 30 minutes, meaning the capsules that hold a family or group of fare-paying passengers in pods travel at a stately 26cm per second. Since opening in 2000, it has become the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom with over 3.5 million visitors annually while the modernist Festival Hall, which was built as part of the post-war Festival of Britain of 1951 though altered in 1964 is a popular landmark for the London visitor.
    southbank_tourists02-12-05-2015_1.jpg
  • Rising circular fairground ride with EU member flags and Millennium (ferris) Wheel on London's Southbank. Looking up from the ground, we see the theme of circles and silhouettes in an afternoon sky as fearless people on these rides enjoy the scary sensation of flying through the air. Flags of European nations fly from each gondola. The Eye, or as it was known in 2000, the Millennium Wheel, was designed by architects David Blian, Julia Barfield, Malcolm Cook, Mark Sparrowhawk, Steven Chilton and Nic Bailey, and carries 32 sealed, air-conditioned passenger capsules which rotate at 0.26 metres (0.85 feet) per second (about 0.9 km/h or 0.5 mph) so that one revolution takes about 30 minutes.
    fairground_ride35-16-09-2014_1.jpg
  • Rising circular fairground ride with EU member flags and Millennium (ferris) Wheel on London's Southbank. Looking up from the ground, we see the theme of circles and silhouettes in an afternoon sky as fearless people on these rides enjoy the scary sensation of flying through the air. Flags of European nations fly from each gondola. The Eye, or as it was known in 2000, the Millennium Wheel, was designed by architects David Blian, Julia Barfield, Malcolm Cook, Mark Sparrowhawk, Steven Chilton and Nic Bailey, and carries 32 sealed, air-conditioned passenger capsules which rotate at 0.26 metres (0.85 feet) per second (about 0.9 km/h or 0.5 mph) so that one revolution takes about 30 minutes.
    fairground_ride20-15-09-2014_1.jpg
  • Tourist crowds walk along London's Southbank beneath the Millennium Wheel. I the background is the giant ferris wheel called the Millennium Wheel whose every rotation takes about 30 minutes, meaning the capsules that hold a family or group of fare-paying passengers in pods travel at a stately 26cm per second. Since opening in 2000, it has become the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom with over 3.5 million visitors annually while the modernist Festival Hall, which was built as part of the post-war Festival of Britain of 1951 though altered in 1964 is a popular landmark for the London visitor.
    southbank_tourists01-12-05-2015_1.jpg
  • The ever-turning London Eye is seen over the River Thames with the Palace of Westminster and Parliament beyond. The wheel is blurred after a minute's exposure and the blue sky behind renders evening as a romantic cityscape backdrop. We see Big Ben in the Tower of Westminster and Parliament just as they have become floodlit and the stand out set against the other buildings, very easily recognised as the iconic London landmarks known around the world. The Eye, or as it was known in 2000, the Millennium Wheel, was designed by architects David Blian, Julia Barfield, Malcolm Cook, Mark Sparrowhawk, Steven Chilton and Nic Bailey, and carries 32 sealed, air-conditioned passenger capsules which rotate at 0.26 metres (0.85 feet) per second (about 0.9 km/h or 0.5 mph) so that one revolution takes about 30 minutes.
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  • Concert-goers on the balcony of the a 2,900 seat concert, dance and talks venue the South Bank's Royal Festival Hall, take an opportunity to see fine views of the River Thames and the rest of London's panorama before returning inside for their cultural event. From the top of this 1950s building (constructed for the fair of 1952) they can also look across to the giant ferris wheel called the BA London Eye whose every rotation takes about 30 minutes, meaning the capsules that hold a family or group of fare-paying passengers in pods travel at a stately 26cm per second, or 0.9km (0.6 miles) per hour. Since opening in 2000, an average of 3.75 million visitors have experienced London’s most-visited attraction each year while the modernist Festival Hall, which was built as part of the post-war Festival of Britain of 1951 though altered in 1964.
    london_eye-06-04-2000.jpg
  • Tourist passengers enjoy the ride in the pods of the  London eye tourist attraction on the Southbank. The Union Jack flag flies in a stiff breeze at the bottom of the picture with the Eye in the background. The London Eye's  rotation takes about 30 minutes, meaning the capsules that hold a family or group of fare-paying passengers in pods travel at a stately 26cm per second, or 0.9km (0.6 miles) per hour. Since opening in 2000, an average of 3.75 million visitors have experienced London’s most-visited attraction each year while the modernist Festival Hall, which was built as part of the post-war Festival of Britain of 1951 though altered in 1964.
    london_eye01-03-02-2014.jpg
  • Rising circular fairground ride with EU member flags and Millennium (ferris) Wheel on London's Southbank. Looking up from the ground, we see the theme of circles and silhouettes in an afternoon sky as fearless people on these rides enjoy the scary sensation of flying through the air. Flags of European nations fly from each gondola. The Eye, or as it was known in 2000, the Millennium Wheel, was designed by architects David Blian, Julia Barfield, Malcolm Cook, Mark Sparrowhawk, Steven Chilton and Nic Bailey, and carries 32 sealed, air-conditioned passenger capsules which rotate at 0.26 metres (0.85 feet) per second (about 0.9 km/h or 0.5 mph) so that one revolution takes about 30 minutes.
    fairground_ride28-16-09-2014_1.jpg
  • Rising circular fairground ride with EU member flags and Millennium (ferris) Wheel on London's Southbank. Looking up from the ground, we see the theme of circles and silhouettes in an afternoon sky as fearless people on these rides enjoy the scary sensation of flying through the air. Flags of European nations fly from each gondola. The Eye, or as it was known in 2000, the Millennium Wheel, was designed by architects David Blian, Julia Barfield, Malcolm Cook, Mark Sparrowhawk, Steven Chilton and Nic Bailey, and carries 32 sealed, air-conditioned passenger capsules which rotate at 0.26 metres (0.85 feet) per second (about 0.9 km/h or 0.5 mph) so that one revolution takes about 30 minutes.
    fairground_ride18-15-09-2014_1.jpg
  • Rising circular fairground ride with EU member flags and Millennium (ferris) Wheel on London's Southbank. Looking up from the ground, we see the theme of circles and silhouettes in an afternoon sky as fearless people on these rides enjoy the scary sensation of flying through the air. Flags of European nations fly from each gondola. The Eye, or as it was known in 2000, the Millennium Wheel, was designed by architects David Blian, Julia Barfield, Malcolm Cook, Mark Sparrowhawk, Steven Chilton and Nic Bailey, and carries 32 sealed, air-conditioned passenger capsules which rotate at 0.26 metres (0.85 feet) per second (about 0.9 km/h or 0.5 mph) so that one revolution takes about 30 minutes.
    fairground_ride17-15-09-2014_1.jpg
  • Rising circular fairground ride with EU member flags and Millennium (ferris) Wheel on London's Southbank. Looking up from the ground, we see the theme of circles and silhouettes in an afternoon sky as fearless people on these rides enjoy the scary sensation of flying through the air. Flags of European nations fly from each gondola. The Eye, or as it was known in 2000, the Millennium Wheel, was designed by architects David Blian, Julia Barfield, Malcolm Cook, Mark Sparrowhawk, Steven Chilton and Nic Bailey, and carries 32 sealed, air-conditioned passenger capsules which rotate at 0.26 metres (0.85 feet) per second (about 0.9 km/h or 0.5 mph) so that one revolution takes about 30 minutes.
    fairground_ride27-16-09-2014_1.jpg
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