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  • Prostitutes sex cards on a telephone booth floor amongst discarded cigarette ends. 'Tart cards' are cards advertising the services of prostitutes. They are found in many countries, usually in capital cities or red-light districts. The cards originated in the 1960s as handwritten postcards outside prostitutes' flats in places such as Soho, London, where they often contained euphemistic references to sex. Now that phone boxes are rarely used, being used for these cards or as public toilets seems to be their predominant use.
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  • People passing a public telephone box which has sex cards tacked up inside. These advertising cards for prostitutes are how (mainly) girls or women advertise for sexual services under the guise of other 'services' like massage for example.
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  • People passing a public telephone box which has sex cards tacked up inside. These advertising cards for prostitutes are how (mainly) girls or women advertise for sexual services under the guise of other 'services' like massage for example.
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  • Publictelephone box which has sex cards tacked up inside on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. These advertising cards for prostitutes are how people advertise for sexual services under the guise of other services like massage for example.
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  • Public telephone box which has sex cards tacked up inside on 25th June 2020 in London, United Kingdom. These advertising cards for prostitutes are how people advertise for sexual services under the guise of other services like massage for example.
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  • Public telephone box which has sex cards tacked up inside on 25th June 2020 in London, United Kingdom. These advertising cards for prostitutes are how people advertise for sexual services under the guise of other services like massage for example.
    20200625_sex cards_001.jpg
  • People passing a public telephone box which has sex cards tacked up inside on 22nd <br />
June 2020 in London, United Kingdom. These advertising cards for prostitutes are how people advertise for sexual services under the guise of other services like massage for example.
    20200622_sex cards_001.jpg
  • Public telephone box which has sex cards tacked up inside on 22nd <br />
June 2020 in London, United Kingdom. These advertising cards for prostitutes are how people advertise for sexual services under the guise of other services like massage for example.
    20200622_sex cards_002.jpg
  • People passing a public telephone box which has sex cards tacked up inside on 18th February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. These advertising cards for prostitutes are how people advertise for sexual services under the guise of other services like massage for example.
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  • People passing a public telephone box which has sex cards tacked up inside on Piccadilly in London, United Kingdom. These advertising cards for prostitutes are how people advertise for sexual services under the guise of other services like massage for example.
    20190430_sex cards_003.jpg
  • People passing a public telephone box which has sex cards tacked up inside on Piccadilly in London, United Kingdom. These advertising cards for prostitutes are how people advertise for sexual services under the guise of other services like massage for example.
    20190430_sex cards_001.jpg
  • People passing a public telephone box which has sex cards tacked up inside on Piccadilly in London, United Kingdom. These advertising cards for prostitutes are how people advertise for sexual services under the guise of other services like massage for example.
    20190430_sex cards_002.jpg
  • An Islamic activist with Team Islam hands out cards and literature to passers-by in the plaza outside Stratford mainline station, close to the entrance of the main Olympic Park during the London 2012 Olympics, the 30th Olympiad. His card reads "Be Successful. be Muslin" and he and his group of religious followers have been allowed to distribute their cards and share their beliefs only on a part of the pavement approved by the police.
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  • On Nan Chang Rd (Nanchang Lu) These Shanghainese men play cards and many others watch outside in the humid June heat. Shanghai is a city whose people live outside on the streets the whole year round in the areas where there is still traditional housing. In the summer they try to keep cool, then in the winter months, cards are still played, just with the participants in more clothing. Anything from a card game to an argument is reason for others to gather to spectate.
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  • People passing a public telephone box which has sex cards tacked up inside. These advertising cards for prostitutes are how people advertise for sexual services under the guise of other services like massage for example.
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  • People passing a public telephone box which has sex cards tacked up inside. These advertising cards for prostitutes are how people advertise for sexual services under the guise of other services like massage for example.
    20180222_piccadilly phone box_002.jpg
  • People passing a public telephone box which has sex cards tacked up inside. These advertising cards for prostitutes are how people advertise for sexual services under the guise of other services like massage for example.
    20180222_piccadilly phone box_001.jpg
  • 18th birthday cards mark the rite of passage, from childhood to adulthood, on a living room mantlepiece. The person's special day is being celebrated on this annual anniversary - the cards reflecting the humour of relatives and family at the person they know well. In the background is the furniture of the young person's home.
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  • Eight year old school girl Xiao Chen,  plays a game of cards with a friend, whilst her grandmother finishes off the lunch they have just enjoyed. Chen's grandfather returns from farm chores (in background), Dong Da Jian village, Shaanxi province.                       Chen's grandparents are farmers and own a minute plot of land from which they derive a subsistence income. As a consequence of this        Chen's parents are migrant workers whom live and work in the factories of Guangzhou city . Since her birth they have seen Chen four short times, therefore she is largely brought up by the grandparents a phenomenon that affects millions of working families in China's rapid industrial expansion
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  • Sign for the cards brand Clintons in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for the cards brand Clintons in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Men playing cards next to Herods Gate in the Old City on 31st March 2016 in Jerusalem, West Bank.
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  • Conjurer fanning pack of cards but only showing the red suites.
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  • Advertising cards for prostitutes in a phone box in central London. Girls advertise for sex under the guise of other 'services'.
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  • Advertising cards for prostitutes in a phone box in central London. Girls advertise for sex under the guise of other 'services'.
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  • Rwanda 2014 Kibuyé. Booth selling phone cards.
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  • Men playing cards at a pet shop market in Shanghai, China.
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  • Young boys playing top trumps football cards on a concrete bench, favela Santa Marta in Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro.
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  • Rwanda 2014 Kigali. Shop selling phone cards, clothes and wall painting advertising  photo studio
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  • Faceless Russian delegates are in deep discussion in a hall at the Paris Air Show, Le Bourget France. With the flag of the Russian Federation strategically placed to the right of the stand, the three anonymous are secretively talking business in a group meeting, their crumpled suits show they have been working on this project for many hours or days. Two of the men have exchanged business cards to make new contacts. The Paris Air Show is a commercial air show, organised by the French aerospace industry whose purpose is to demonstrate military and civilian aircraft to potential customers.
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  • Two Georgian men play cards while waiting for passing trade during an outdoor yard sale in an Atlanta suburb. The male friends sit on old chairs at a table surrounded by furniture from a nearby home. Chairs, units, cabinets, sofa seats, and music centres sit on the ground on which autumn leaves still lie on roadside grass. Perhaps out of economic necessity or merely to clear space in someone's home, the possessions need to be sold to passers-by, drivers on a road in this suburb of Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • Dhading district, a small shop selling mobile phone cards and snacks. The mobile network in Nepal is extensive and most Nepalese have a phone.
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  • A female prison chaplain at HMP Downview Women's Prison stands with her Perspex cross, dog collar, security cards and utility belt displayed.<br />
Prison chaplains give inmates spiritual and psychological guidance; they act as the conscience of the prison, as well as exercise a ministry of reconciliation.<br />
The chaplain is available and exists for all, staff and prisoners, often relaying important messages, between families, inmates and staff. <br />
In the words of Albert Camus: 'Do not walk in front of me, I may not follow; do not walk behind me, I may not lead; just walk beside me and be my friend.'
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  • Aarti, a homeless woman who lives with her family by the railway tracks in Okhla, watches as her husband and his friends gamble and play cards. New Delhi, India
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  • A City of London Police officer based at Bishopsgate station, flicks through a card index system during a nineties pre-digital era, on 16th June 1993, in London, England.
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  • It is the mid-afternoon break and striding confidently through a monochrome scene, a female employee of international auditing company Ernst & Young makes her way towards security barriers carrying her purse to exit E & Y's Norman Foster-designed 385,000 square foot European headquarters at More London, London England. A distracted male colleague approaches in the opposite direction, already having swiped his proximity card (using electronic key card technology to allow access through proof of authenticity) into the magnetic scanner while talking into his mobile phone. Both are dressed cassually, reflecting E & Y's policy of informal clothes for anything other than senior executives. Ernst & Young employs 114,000 people, in 700 locations across 140 countries around the world.
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  • Local children play memory card games from a Belgian teaching volunteer at the American-sponsored Theban Mapping Project Library on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. The Theban Mapping Project's goal is to enable local people to have a place where they can read and learn as state schools are under-resourced, lacking basic teaching aides such as books. The organisation is run by American Egyptologist Dr Kent Weeks who is committed to the original goal of accurately documenting the archaeological heritage of Thebes. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Image).
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  • Local children get help with playing memory card games from a Belgian teaching volunteer at the American-sponsored Theban Mapping Project Library on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. The Theban Mapping Project's goal is to enable local people to have a place where they can read and learn as state schools are under-resourced, lacking basic teaching aides such as books. The organisation is run by American Egyptologist Dr Kent Weeks who is committed to the original goal of accurately documenting the archaeological heritage of Thebes. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Image).
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  • Local children get help with playing memory card games from a Belgian teaching volunteer at the American-sponsored Theban Mapping Project Library on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. The Theban Mapping Project's goal is to enable local people to have a place where they can read and learn as state schools are under-resourced, lacking basic teaching aides such as books. The organisation is run by American Egyptologist Dr Kent Weeks who is committed to the original goal of accurately documenting the archaeological heritage of Thebes. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Image).
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  • Greeting drivers await their passengers to arrive off a flight from Beijing. In the hectic international arrivals concourse of Heathrow's Terminal 5, the men hold up name boards to attract the attention of those Chinese nationals who are new students at a Bournemouth language college called Education First (EF), based on England's south coast. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • The Chinese and British flags side-by-side on an exhibition stand at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
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  • Postcards  from around the world juxtaposed with a typically grey view from a Leeds office window . From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • A greeting driver attempts to identify one of his passengers from a group of non-English-speaking young people who have just arrived off a flight from Beijing. In the hectic international arrivals concourse of Heathrow's Terminal 5, the man hold up a name board to attract the attention of those Chinese nationals who are new students at a Bournemouth language college called Education First (EF), based on England's south coast. With the help of a chaperone, the man points to a young girl in the hope she might be on his list. Neither speak each other's mother tongue and the language barrier is difficult to overcome. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • London Bridge news kiosk on 27th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. This small shop has been situated here for years and sells snacks, drinks, and mobile phone accessories.
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  • People using their Robin Hood pay-as-you-go cards to get on a Tram at Old Market Square, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The card enables easy access to public transport for a lot of people so they will use more sustainable transport methods and stop using cars in the city centre.
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  • As if about to be crunched underfoot, shattered glass from the windows of offices in the historic City of London side-street, stickers and notices for Access (Mastercard) and American Express (Amex) credit cards lie on the disaster-strewn pavement (sidewalk). This is some of the debris lying about after the huge Bishopsgate bomb on 24th April 1993, London's most expensive terrorist atrocity during the Provisional Irish Republican Army's (IRA) sustained bombings on the British mainland. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 sq m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million and was possibly the IRA's most successful military tactic since the start of what was called the Troubles from 1969 onwards.
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  • Sheep farmer, Bago, cards wool, Chubja, Bhutan. With the easy availability of commercially processed wool and other alternatives for fabric for weaving, and the lack of human resources to look after the sheep, farming of sheep has gradually been in decline in Bhutan.
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  • A young African boy practices writing with a female volunteer in a classroom in Zonnebloem School, Cape Town, South Africa.  The volunteer uses a variety of literacy tools to help the children learn to read and write, these include the assisted reading books, flash cards and alphabet posters which can be seen in the picture.  The volunteer is from the Shine Centre organisation which aims to address the high illiteracy rate in South Africa by improving literacy levels among children in schools and disadvantaged communities.
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  • Protestors settling in,playing cards.The London Stock Exchange was attempted occypied in solidarity with Occupy Wall in Street in New York and in protest againts the economic climate, blamed by many on the banks. Police managed to keep people away fro the Patornoster Sqaure and the Stcok Exchange and thousands of protestors stayid in St. Paul's Square, outside St Paul's Cathedral. Many camped getting ready to spend the night in the square.
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  • Emily Thornberry MP, England footballer Rachel Yankey and Jeremy Corbyn MP show racism the red card at an event at the Emirates stadium, Islington, London, UK. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn shows racism the red card at an event at Arsenal’s  Emirates stadium, Islington, London, UK. 8th February 2018.
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  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn shows racism the red card at an event at Arsenal’s  Emirates stadium, Islington, London, UK. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • he Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn signing autographs for Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn waits to speak at a ‘Show Racism the Red Card’ event to Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • A housewife poses in her still undecorated home surrounded by material possessions bought with a credit card during the must-have economy. Shot in an era of Thatcherite must-have materialism, when the credit economy was a way of life for millions, decades before the recessions and financial crashes of the Noughties, this lady holds up her Visa card and glass of red wine. Surrounded by her purchases bought on credit, she smiles at us with economic confidence.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • A Robin Hood pay-as-you-go card that can be used on buses and trams in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.
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  • A Robin Hood pay-as-you-go card that can be used on buses and trams in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.
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  • A ‘Robin Hood’ card outside Nottingham Station, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The card offers a simple pay-as-you-go system across public transport networks in Nottingham, to make it easier for people to travel more sustainably.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn speaking at a ‘Show Racism the Red Card’ event for Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn speaking at a ‘Show Racism the Red Card’ event for Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn speaking at a ‘Show Racism the Red Card’ event for Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • Woman serving a customer at a bar using a card machine in a dark club in Vidigal. Credit and debit card payments are extremely common in Brazil, where it is said many live on credit. Rio de Janeiro.
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  • A Russian Mikoyan employee stands alongside a Malaysian air force officer examining the seller's business card during the bi-annual aerospace industry expo at the Farnborough airshow in southern England. We see the seller as a man in brown jacket with hand on hip, looking unimpressed and bored while the officer in full dress uniform peering at the card intently, carrying his shopping bag containing information from other manufacturers around the aviation fair. Farnborough is organised by Farnborough International Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of ADS Group Limited (ADS). According to the organisers, the 2012 Farnborough show attracted 109,000 trade visitors over the first five days, and 100,000 public visitors on the Saturday and Sunday. Orders and commitments for 758 aircraft were announced, worth US$72 billion.
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  • Food distribution card entitling the widowed holder to wheat distributed by Care International.
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  • A middle-aged lady checks her test receipt card from the drivers seat of her car after handing over a self-administered Coronavirus COVID-19 test in south London. There are four steps to the self-administered Covid-19 test inserting a swab into the nose and throat which the public works through in their car, windows up and all communications with army personnel via phone, in a south London leisure centre, on 2nd June 2020, in London, England. The kit provided consists of a booklet, plastic bag, swab, vial, bar codes and a sealable biohazard bag. The swab sample is taken from the back of the throat and nasal passage with the contents sealed and returned to soldiers through a narrow window. The whole process takes between 5-10mins with results available within 48hrs.
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  • Cristina Velasco carding wool in the Zapotec village of Chichicapam in Oaxaca, Mexico on 30 November 2018. The village of Chichicapam is located in the Sierra Madre del Sur mountains and is an important centre for wool processing. The wool from Churro sheep, first introduced to Mexico by the Spanish, is carded before being hand spun using a drop-spindle
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  • The identity card of Michael M Minkevic, director of  business development at Luxoft next to his phone .From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Polling card on the day of the UK’s EU Referendum Polling Day on June 23rd 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Membership of the European Union has been a topic of debate in the UK since the country joined the EEC, or Common Market in 1973. It will be the second time the British electorate has been asked to vote on the issue of Britains membership: the first referendum being held in 1975, when continued membership was approved by 67% of voters. The two sides are the  Leave Campaign, commonly referred to as a Brexit, and those of the Remain Campaign who are also known as the In Campaign.
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  • Polling card on the day of the UK’s EU Referendum Polling Day on June 23rd 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Membership of the European Union has been a topic of debate in the UK since the country joined the EEC, or Common Market in 1973. It will be the second time the British electorate has been asked to vote on the issue of Britains membership: the first referendum being held in 1975, when continued membership was approved by 67% of voters. The two sides are the  Leave Campaign, commonly referred to as a Brexit, and those of the Remain Campaign who are also known as the In Campaign.
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  • Polling card on the day of the UK’s EU Referendum Polling Day on June 23rd 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Membership of the European Union has been a topic of debate in the UK since the country joined the EEC, or Common Market in 1973. It will be the second time the British electorate has been asked to vote on the issue of Britains membership: the first referendum being held in 1975, when continued membership was approved by 67% of voters. The two sides are the  Leave Campaign, commonly referred to as a Brexit, and those of the Remain Campaign who are also known as the In Campaign.
    20160623_eu referendum wapping_001_1.jpg
  • Sheep farmers Bago and Namgay Zam spin and card sheep wool, Chubja, Bhutan. With the easy availability of commercially processed wool and other alternatives for fabric for weaving, and the lack of human resources to look after the sheep, farming of sheep has gradually been in decline in Bhutan.
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  • A close-up detail of a male passenger's hand that holds on to his family's travel documents before proceeding to his British Airways check-in zone at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. With a Silver company Executive 'One World' loyalty card, his ticket and British passport to hand, he waits in line after registering at a self-service kiosk where his seat has been designated. A BA employee then only needs to take his luggage. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009)
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  • A young Nepalese man leans forward to collect an activity card during a life skills training session in Bisaneu Voice of Children centre in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The session is part of the rehabilitation program run by Voice of Children.  The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
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  • A Tuberculosis treatment record card for a 6 year old Indian girl in a health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.  The young child will receive at least 6-months treatment course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop.  The medication is free and provided by the government. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world with many pediatric cases.
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  • A young boy with his school identity card organised by CLAP, Committee for Legal Aid to Poor (CLAP) is a non-profit organisation helping to provide legal aid to the poorer communities in the Orissa district of India.
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  • A Brokpa woman carding yak hair before spinning and weaving into cloth 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 Brokpa woman carding yak hair before spinning and weaving into cloth 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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  • Three-card Monte (also known as Find the Lady or the Three-card Trick) is a confidence game in which the victim, or mark, is tricked into betting a sum of money, on the assumption that they can find the ball underneath one of the cups. In its full form, Three-card Monte is an example of a classic "short con" in which a shill pretends to conspire with the mark to cheat the dealer, while in fact conspiring with the dealer to cheat the mark. This confidence trick was already in use by the turn of the 15th century.
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  • From a low angle, we see a greeting driver from Dover Heritage Taxis who awaits his passenger to arrive off a flight from Turkey. In the hectic international arrivals concourse of Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5, the man holds up a name board to attract the attention of the man who is a member of a cruise ship's crew that is due to sail from the sea port of Dover. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • The aftermath debris of glasses, bottles and plates at dawn, the morning after a 50th birthday party, spread around the garden in the Herefordshire countryside, on 23rd June 2019, in Kington, Herefordshire, England.
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  • Shelves of vinyl records in cardboard wrapping ready for dispatch in a warehouse. The Vinyl Factory is the old EMI vinyl works in Uxbridge, Middlesex, producing limited edition vinyls of new releases, plus re-presses of classics. They also act as a distributor of vinyl releases.
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  • ID papers for an anonymous secret agent from Cottbus, Germany, an exhibit in the ministerial headquarters of the Stasi secret police in Communist East Germany, the GDR. Built in 1960, the complex now known as the Stasi Museum. Between 1950 and 1989, the Stasi employed a total of 274,000 people in an effort to root out the class enemy. Before the fall of the Wall, it was a 22-hectare complex of espionage whose centrepiece is the office and working quarters of the former Minister of State Security, Erich Mielke who considered their role as the 'shield and sword of the party', conducting one of the world's most efficient spying operations against its political dissenters during its 40-year old socialist history. The Stasi Museum is a 22-hectare complex of research  and memorial centre concerning the political system of the former East Germany.
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  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Transport for London is following the governments call for face coverings to be worn on all public transport from June 15th next week, at the barriers of London Undergrounds Canary Wharf station, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Transport for London is following the governments call for face coverings to be worn on all public transport from June 15th next week, at the barriers of London Undergrounds Canary Wharf station, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Transport for London is following the governments call for face coverings to be worn on all public transport from June 15th next week, at the barriers of London Undergrounds Canary Wharf station, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_travel-08-09-06-2020.jpg
  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Transport for London is following the governments call for face coverings to be worn on all public transport from June 15th next week, at the barriers of London Undergrounds Canary Wharf station, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_travel-04-09-06-2020.jpg
  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Transport for London is following the governments call for face coverings to be worn on all public transport from June 15th next week, at the barriers of London Undergrounds Canary Wharf station, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_travel-06-09-06-2020.jpg
  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Transport for London is following the governments call for face coverings to be worn on all public transport from June 15th next week, at the barriers of London Undergrounds Canary Wharf station, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_travel-03-09-06-2020.jpg
  • As the UKs Conornavirus pandemic lockdown continues, but with travel restrictions and social distancing rules starting to ease after three months of closures and isolation, Transport for London is following the governments call for face coverings to be worn on all public transport from June 15th next week, at the barriers of London Undergrounds Canary Wharf station, on 9th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_travel-07-09-06-2020.jpg
  • The People’s Vote campaign organised a World Cup football event on College Green to highlight the shambolic state of Brexit on the day the EU Council meets for crunch talks on the 28th June 2018 in London in the  United Kingdom. Activists from the People’s Vote campaign will be playing football on College Green dressed as Brexiters including Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Nigel Farage and Theresa May in Westminster, London.
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  • The People’s Vote campaign organised a World Cup football event on College Green to highlight the shambolic state of Brexit on the day the EU Council meets for crunch talks on the 28th June 2018 in London in the  United Kingdom. Activists from the People’s Vote campaign will be playing football on College Green dressed as Brexiters including Boris Johnson, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Nigel Farage and Theresa May in Westminster, London.
    ThePeoplesVote-4176.jpg
  • The prisoner information board of a convicted prisoner outside a cell on Drake wing, HMP/YOI Portland, a resettlement prison with a capacity for 530 prisoners.
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  • Original 'Blues brother' style Dodge Monaco police car at the Shack Up Inn, Clarksdale. If you want to explore Clarksdale and the Blues country in true retro fashion the best place to do so is by staying at the Shack Up Inn. In The Promised Land: The Great Black Migration and How It Changed America, author Nicholas Lemman describes how, on Oct. 2, 1944, a crowd of 3,000 people quietly watched the first public demonstration of the mechanical cotton picker at Hopson's plantation in Clarksdale. At best, wrote Lemman, a skilled field hand could pick 20 pounds of cotton in an hour; the mechanical picker picked 1,000 pounds. Hopson calculated that a bale of cotton (500 pounds) cost $39.41 to pick by hand and $5.26 by machine. It wasn't too hard to foresee the future.
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  • Female vinyl factory worker packaging records on a factory production line. The Vinyl Factory is the old EMI vinyl works in Uxbridge, Middlesex, producing limited edition vinyls of new releases, plus re-presses of classics. They also act as a distributor of vinyl releases.
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