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  • Grey squirrel eating a chip which it has collected from a bin on 5th March 2021 in London, England, United Kingdom. Grey squirrels are city dwelling opportunists, able to supplement their diet with food that humans throw away. This squirrel climbed right inside the bin to slowly work its way through a box of discarded fries.
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  • Grey squirrel eating a chip which it has collected from a bin on 5th March 2021 in London, England, United Kingdom. Grey squirrels are city dwelling opportunists, able to supplement their diet with food that humans throw away. This squirrel climbed right inside the bin to slowly work its way through a box of discarded fries.
    20210305_squirrel chip_002.jpg
  • Grey squirrel eating a chip which it has collected from a bin on 5th March 2021 in London, England, United Kingdom. Grey squirrels are city dwelling opportunists, able to supplement their diet with food that humans throw away. This squirrel climbed right inside the bin to slowly work its way through a box of discarded fries.
    20210305_squirrel chip_001.jpg
  • A chip shop owner serves up some battered fish and chips to a customer in Nice Fish and Chips on Old Road, the first fish and chip business in the conservative Essex seaside town of Frinton-on-Sea, on 26th June 1992, in Frinton, England.
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  • Fried chip on a fast food stainless steel counter top. London, UK. Also known as French fries, long chunks of potato that have been deep fried or baked, called chips in some countries, such as the UK
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  • Grey squirrel eating a chip which it has collected from a bin on 5th March 2021 in London, England, United Kingdom. Grey squirrels are city dwelling opportunists, able to supplement their diet with food that humans throw away. This squirrel climbed right inside the bin to slowly work its way through a box of discarded fries.
    20210305_squirrel chip_003.jpg
  • Grey squirrel eating a chip which it has collected from a bin on 5th March 2021 in London, England, United Kingdom. Grey squirrels are city dwelling opportunists, able to supplement their diet with food that humans throw away. This squirrel climbed right inside the bin to slowly work its way through a box of discarded fries.
    20210305_squirrel chip_001.jpg
  • A wood chip delivery from Boden’s wood recycling centre for the biomass boiler at the University Hospital of South Manchester (UHSM), Manchester, United Kingdom.
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  • Chip topped pizza in London, England, United Kingdom. Pizzas rarely are seen to go for double carbohydrates, but this is an exception.
    20190825_chip topped pizza_001.jpg
  • Grey squirrel eating a chip which it has collected from a bin on 5th March 2021 in London, England, United Kingdom. Grey squirrels are city dwelling opportunists, able to supplement their diet with food that humans throw away. This squirrel climbed right inside the bin to slowly work its way through a box of discarded fries.
    20210305_squirrel chip_002.jpg
  • A lorry unloads its cargo of wood chippings in a disused aircraft hanger on an airfield in Suffolk, United Kingdom. There are about 50 tonnes of chippings stored here ready for use in wood chip burning boilers.  This area of the UK is rich in woodland and this wood can provide a sustainable source of heat when used in efficient boilers. This is exactly what local schools are doing thanks to the local council which is managing the resource while supplying wood-fuel for heating. The initiative saves the schools energy, reduces CO2 emissions by 1,200 tonnes a year and cuts their fuel bills by up to 25%.  Suffolk County Council won an Ashden Award for its approach to susatainability.
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  • Please stand behind the mat handwritten sign in a fish and chip shop during the Coronavirus pandemic on 14th May 2020 in Knott End on Sea, Lancashire, United Kingdom.
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  • An unseen person's hand reaches from the corner of the picture to offer a chip (French fry) to a hovering seagull at Minehead on the Somerset coast, South-west England. Another younger person has turned around to see what is happening but is also holding up his hand to other birds  none of the others are accepting the free meal. The summer afternoon sky is filled with bird life but clear of clouds and is a deep coastal blue which echoes the reaching shirt sleeve.
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  • HS2 contractors use a JCB 535-95 telehandler to load a truck with wood chip from mature trees recently felled around Grim’s Ditch for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 24th November 2020 in Aylesbury Vale, United Kingdom. Grim’s Ditch is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, an earthwork believed to originate in the 1st millennium BC bordered by historically important hedgerows, and the HS2 project is expected to destroy around one-third of a 350-metre section of the ditch.
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  • A man with a take away walks out of Val DOro Restaurant on the 2nd November 2018 in Glasgow in the United Kingdom. Val DOro is the oldest fish and chip shop in Glasgow dating back to 1875.
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  • Employees put on clean suits before entering the wafer FAB of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp in Shanghai, China on 18 February, 2011.   The Taiwan based manufacturer is one of the largest chip foundries in the world.
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  • Employees put on clean suits before entering the wafer FAB of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC) in Shanghai, China on 18 February, 2011.  The Taiwan based manufacturer is one of the largest chip foundries in the world.
    QS110218Shanghai019.jpg
  • An anti-HS2 activist occupies a trailer being used to transport wood chip in order to try to prevent or delay tree felling alongside the Fosse Way in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link on 24th August 2020 in Offchurch, United Kingdom. The controversial HS2 infrastructure project is currently expected to cost £106bn and will destroy or significantly impact many irreplaceable natural habitats, including 108 ancient woodlands.
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  • Police officers speak to an anti-HS2 activist who had occupied a trailer transporting wood chip in order to try to prevent or delay tree felling alongside the Fosse Way in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link on 24th August 2020 in Offchurch, United Kingdom. The controversial HS2 infrastructure project is currently expected to cost £106bn and will destroy or significantly impact many irreplaceable natural habitats, including 108 ancient woodlands.
    MK-20200824-HS2-Fosse-Way-oak-tree-f...jpg
  • Take away chip shop in Wood Green Shopping Centre during the second national coronavirus lockdown on 19th November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The new national lockdown is a huge blow to the economy and for individuals who were already struggling, as Covid-19 restrictions are put in place until 2nd December across England, with all non-essential businesses closed.
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  • Employees operate in the wafer FAB of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp in Shanghai, China on 18 February, 2011.   The Taiwan based manufacturer is one of the largest chip foundries in the world.
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  • Employees operate in the wafer FAB of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp in Shanghai, China on 18 February, 2011.   The Taiwan based manufacturer is one of the largest chip foundries in the world.
    QS110218Shanghai038.jpg
  • Employees put on clean suits before entering the wafer FAB of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp in Shanghai, China on 18 February, 2011.  The Taiwan based manufacturer is one of the largest chip foundries in the world.
    QS110218Shanghai024.jpg
  • Employees put on clean suits before entering the wafer FAB of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp in Shanghai, China on 18 February, 2011.   The Taiwan based manufacturer is one of the largest chip foundries in the world.
    QS110218Shanghai025.jpg
  • Police officers speak to an anti-HS2 activist who had occupied a trailer transporting wood chip in order to delay tree felling alongside the Fosse Way in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link on 24th August 2020 in Offchurch, United Kingdom. The controversial HS2 infrastructure project is currently expected to cost £106bn and will destroy or significantly impact many irreplaceable natural habitats, including 108 ancient woodlands.
    MK-20200824-HS2-Fosse-Way-oak-tree-f...jpg
  • HS2 workers observe an anti-HS2 activist who had occupied a trailer transporting wood chip in order to try to prevent or delay tree felling alongside the Fosse Way in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link on 24th August 2020 in Offchurch, United Kingdom. The controversial HS2 infrastructure project is currently expected to cost £106bn and will destroy or significantly impact many irreplaceable natural habitats, including 108 ancient woodlands.
    MK-20200824-HS2-Fosse-Way-oak-tree-f...jpg
  • A police officer speaks to HS2 workers after an anti-HS2 activist had occupied a trailer transporting wood chip in order to try to prevent or delay tree felling alongside the Fosse Way in connection with the HS2 high-speed rail link on 24th August 2020 in Offchurch, United Kingdom. The controversial HS2 infrastructure project is currently expected to cost £106bn and will destroy or significantly impact many irreplaceable natural habitats, including 108 ancient woodlands.
    MK-20200824-HS2-Fosse-Way-oak-tree-f...jpg
  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
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  • Tourists feed the seagulls with chips on a boat trip from the Greek island of Thassos to the main land.
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  • A chipped and stained mug at the Indian Coffee House, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi, India.The Coffee House dates back almost fifty years, first in central Connaught Place, then Janpath and now at the top of a rather shabby shopping centre. Still run by the Indian Coffee Workers Cooperative Society, it was a regular haunt for politicos in Delhi and It's clientele is still well read and intellectual. new Delhi, India
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  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
    17-Dover-Banksy-5409.jpg
  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
    17-Dover-Banksy-5406.jpg
  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
    17-Dover-Banksy-5391.jpg
  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
    17-Dover-Banksy-5375.jpg
  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
    17-Dover-Banksy-5364.jpg
  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
    17-Dover-Banksy-5354.jpg
  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
    17-Dover-Banksy-5303.jpg
  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
    17-Dover-Banksy-5300.jpg
  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
    17-Dover-Banksy-5277.jpg
  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
    17-Dover-Banksy-5254.jpg
  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
    17-Dover-Banksy-5243.jpg
  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
    17-Dover-Banksy-5229.jpg
  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
    17-Dover-Banksy-5192.jpg
  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
    17-Dover-Banksy-5228.jpg
  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
    17-Dover-Banksy-5187.jpg
  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
    17-Dover-Banksy-5184.jpg
  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
    17-Dover-Banksy-5180.jpg
  • Graffiti artist Banksy has unveiled his latest piece about Brexit in Dover, United Kingdom. The artwork shows a man up a ladder chipping a gold star away from the EU flag. The piece appears on the wall of a derelict building directly adjacent to the A20 road less than half a mile to the ferry terminal of Dover.
    17-Dover-Banksy-5177.jpg
  • Freshly cut trees from sustainable woodland are stacked on an airfield in Suffolk, United Kingdom,  to dry out on the disused concrete runway.  The drying process takes about a year.  This area of the UK is rich in woodland and this wood can provide a sustainable source of heat when used in efficient boilers. This is exactly what local schools are doing thanks to the local council which is managing the resource while supplying wood-fuel for heating. The initiative saves the schools energy, reduces CO2 emissions by 1,200 tonnes a year and cuts their fuel bills by up to 25%.  Suffolk County Council won an Ashden Award for its approach to susatainability.
    10-suffolk-3147.jpg
  • Master craftsman Radhakhrishna Stpathy, works on the final touches to a statue of the dancing Nataraja at dawn in his workshop in Swamimalai, India.The current Stpathy family is the twenty third generation of bronze casters dating back to the founding of the Chola Empire. The Stapathys had been sculptors of stone idols at the time of Rajaraja 1 (AD985-1014) but were called to Tanjore to learn bronze casting. Their methods using the ,ƒÚlost wax,ƒÙ process remains unchanged to this day..
    SFE_100129_152.jpg
  • Master craftsman Radhakhrishna Stpathy, works on the final touches to a statue of the dancing Nataraja at dawn in his workshop in Swamimalai, India.The current Stpathy family is the twenty third generation of bronze casters dating back to the founding of the Chola Empire. The Stapathys had been sculptors of stone idols at the time of Rajaraja 1 (AD985-1014) but were called to Tanjore to learn bronze casting. Their methods using the ,ƒÚlost wax,ƒÙ process remains unchanged to this day..
    SFE_100129_124.jpg
  • A bight blue exterior wall of The Blue Dolphin Fish Bar on the 20th April 2019 in Hastings in the United Kingdom. Hastings is a town on England’s southeast coast, its known for the 1066 Battle of Hastings.
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  • An unrecognisable bather wearing a stripy costume bends over awkwardly to adjust his towel on the promenade pavement (sidewalk) at Minehead, Devon. The man's reddened posterior is pointed towards the viewer and his dachshund (sausage) pet dog stands still looking away to the right, towards unseen interest. A family of four stroll along the sandy beach during low tide. It is a hot afternoon but we only see a quiet scene at this busy resort.
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  • Master craftsman Radhakhrishna Stpathy, works on the final touches to a statue of the dancing Nataraja at dawn in his workshop in Swamimalai, India.The current Stpathy family is the twenty third generation of bronze casters dating back to the founding of the Chola Empire. The Stapathys had been sculptors of stone idols at the time of Rajaraja 1 (AD985-1014) but were called to Tanjore to learn bronze casting. Their methods using the ,?Úlost wax,?Ù process remains unchanged to this day..
    SFE_100129_152.jpg
  • Master craftsman Radhakhrishna Stpathy, works on the final touches to a statue of the dancing Nataraja at dawn in his workshop in Swamimalai, India.The current Stpathy family is the twenty third generation of bronze casters dating back to the founding of the Chola Empire. The Stapathys had been sculptors of stone idols at the time of Rajaraja 1 (AD985-1014) but were called to Tanjore to learn bronze casting. Their methods using the ,?Úlost wax,?Ù process remains unchanged to this day..
    SFE_100129_124.jpg
  • Master craftsman Radhakhrishna Stpathy, works on the final touches to a statue of the dancing Nataraja at dawn in his workshop in Swamimalai, India.The current Stpathy family is the twenty third generation of bronze casters dating back to the founding of the Chola Empire. The Stapathys had been sculptors of stone idols at the time of Rajaraja 1 (AD985-1014) but were called to Tanjore to learn bronze casting. Their methods using the ,ƒÚlost wax,ƒÙ process remains unchanged to this day..
    SFE_100129_130.jpg
  • Master craftsman Radhakhrishna Stpathy, works on the final touches to a statue of the dancing Nataraja at dawn in his workshop in Swamimalai, India.The current Stpathy family is the twenty third generation of bronze casters dating back to the founding of the Chola Empire. The Stapathys had been sculptors of stone idols at the time of Rajaraja 1 (AD985-1014) but were called to Tanjore to learn bronze casting. Their methods using the ,?Úlost wax,?Ù process remains unchanged to this day..
    SFE_100129_130.jpg
  • Exterior of the Fryers Delight Fish and Chip Shop on 13th October 2015 along Theobalds Road in London, United Kingdom. The Fryer’s Delight is a classic fish and chip restaurant and take away
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  • Exterior of the Fryers Delight Fish and Chip Shop on 13th October 2015 along Theobalds Road in London, United Kingdom. The Fryer’s Delight is a classic fish and chip restaurant and take away
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  • Interior of the Fryers Delight Fish and Chip Shop on 13th October 2015 along Theobalds Road in London, United Kingdom. The Fryer’s Delight is a classic fish and chip restaurant and take away
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  • Interior of the Fryers Delight Fish and Chip Shop on 13th October 2015 along Theobalds Road in London, United Kingdom. The Fryer’s Delight is a classic fish and chip restaurant and take away
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  • Interior of the Fryers Delight Fish and Chip Shop on 13th October 2015 along Theobalds Road in London, United Kingdom. The Fryer’s Delight is a classic fish and chip restaurant and take away
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  • Interior of the Fryers Delight Fish and Chip Shop on 13th October 2015 along Theobalds Road in London, United Kingdom. The Fryer’s Delight is a classic fish and chip restaurant and take away
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  • Interior of the Fryers Delight Fish and Chip Shop on 13th October 2015 along Theobalds Road in London, United Kingdom. The Fryer’s Delight is a classic fish and chip restaurant and take away
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  • Interior of the Fryers Delight Fish and Chip Shop on 13th October 2015 along Theobalds Road in London, United Kingdom. The Fryer’s Delight is a classic fish and chip restaurant and take away
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  • Tottiew Fish and Chip shop. Cowes is an English seaport town on the Isle of Wight. Cowes has been seen as a home for international yacht racing since 1815. The town gives its name to the world's oldest regular regatta, Cowes Week, which occurs annually in the first week of August.
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  • Exterior of the Fryers Delight Fish and Chip Shop on 13th October 2015 along Theobalds Road in London, United Kingdom. The Fryer’s Delight is a classic fish and chip restaurant and take away
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  • A fish and chip orders board on the 20th June 2008 in Lanivet in the United Kingdom.
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  • A secure fence deters young children from entering and playing in the new (but as yet unused) playground in the experimental community village of Poundbury, Dorset, England. The new swings and mini-roundabout can be seen through the wire in the foreground while the safe surfaces of wood-chip ensures the little ones are protected from falls on to hard surfaces. Poundbury is the visionary model village that Charles, Prince of Wales sought to develop in 1993 as a successful and pioneering town near Dorchester, built on land owned by his own Duchy of Cornwall, challenging otherwise poor post-war trends in town planning and to some extent following the New Urbanism concept from the US except that the design influences are European.
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  • Beneath a huge banner that hangs from the exterior wall of the Ikea store in Croydon, South London adults await their partners to emerge from their shopping expeditions by the childrens' playground where a climbing frame and wood-chip surface protects young bodies from injury. The poster's message is simple and clear: That their customers and especially children, are our most important assets - our responsibility to protect their safety and well-being. Strong corporate Ikea colours are dominant, their well-known yellow and blue are known throughout Europe as well as the added banner in red. The fonts are in block capitals and possibly easy for young readers too to understand.
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  • Fish and Chips at Southend-on-sea, Essex. Arriving in Southend, you can almost smell this, one of the national dishes of the UK. Either that or the smell of vinegar.
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  • Fish and Chips on the seafront at Southend-on-sea, Essex. Arriving in Southend, you can almost smell this, one of the national dishes of the UK. Either that or the smell of vinegar.
    20100709fish and chipsC.jpg
  • Chipping Campden coat of arms. Chipping Campden is a small market town notable for its elegant terraced High Street, dating from the 14th century to the 17th century. The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, UK.  Popular with both the English themselves and international visitors from all over the world, the area is well known for gentle hillsides ‘wolds’, outstanding countryside, sleepy ancient limestone villages, historic market towns and for being so ‘typically English’ where time has stood still for over 300 years. Throughout the Cotswolds stone features in buildings and stone walls act as a common thread in seamlessly blending the historic towns & villages with their surrounding landscape. One of the most 'quintessentially English' and unspoiled regions of England.
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  • A man plays the game of dominoes in a traditional pub in Chipping, Lancashire, UK
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  • Newlywed groom Paul and bride Zoe have just been married at a nearby beach venue and continue their wedding ceremony by eating bags of chips on the shingle overlooking the Thames Estuary at Whitstable,  on 18th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic restrictions, large social gatherings such as weddings are currently restricted to a maximum of 30 guests and officlas so Paul and Zoes own ceremony was witnessed by just a few family and friends.
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  • A cartoon character promotes chips outside the now vacant Britannia pub on 17th September 2016, on the Eastern Esplanade, at Southend, Essex, England. Southend-on-Sea is a seaside town on the north side of the Thames estuary 40 miles 64 km east of central London. In its heyday, the working class visited from the capital when train transport allowed them to enjoy its beaches and the worlds longest pier. Its splendour faded on the advent of package holidays to Spain etc.
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  • A seagul watches from the height of a car roof, spying a father and son eating chips, on 29th April 2017, at Hastings, East Sussex, England.
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  • A holiday couple sit in deck-chairs to enjoy their chips wrapped in paper, the traditional way for eating fish and chips while at the seaside. The people scoff their food as a seagull stands patiently on the promenade wall waiting to scavenge from anything dropped or left behind. The bird's razor-sharp beak will cause injury and distress so the couple eat quickly before moving on.
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  • Chips, burgers and fast-food is popular at the outdoor the Grade II listed  Brockwell (Brixton) Lido in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill. The Lido is a magnet, an oasis, for city dwellers to escape, if only for an hour from the pressures of fast urban life. Many enjoy the benefits of outdoor bathing and the friendship of meeting old friends. A rather overweight young man takes some plastic cutlery after dousing his fries in ketchup as others queue for food. Brockwell Lido is a large, open air swimming pool in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, London. It opened in July 1937, closed in 1990 and after a local campaign was re-opened in 1994. Brockwell Lido was designed by HA Rowbotham and TL Smithson of the London County Council's Parks Department to replace Brockwell Park bathing pond.
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  • A casino dealer arranges chips at the Galaxy's Starworld Casino in Macau, China on 27 January 2011. A relative newcomer to the rapidly expanding Macau gambling scene, the Galaxy hopes its new casino will hold up its own against the likes of the Venetian, Wynn, MGM, and the Lisboa.
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  • A casino dealer arranges chips at the Galaxy's Starworld Casino in Macau, China on 27 January 2011. A relative newcomer to the rapidly expanding Macau gambling scene, the Galaxy hopes its new casino will hold up its own against the likes of the Venetian, Wynn, MGM, and the Lisboa.
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  • A Salt & Battery shop window sign on 112 Greenwich Avenue, New York City,  New York, United States of America.  The cafe restaurant serves traditional British Fish and Chips.
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  • Fish and Chips on the seafront at Southend-on-sea, Essex. Arriving in Southend, you can almost smell this, one of the national dishes of the UK. Either that or the smell of vinegar.
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  • The Market Hall was built in Chipping Campden in 1627, designed for the sale of local produce. Chipping Campden is a small market town notable for its elegant terraced High Street, dating from the 14th century to the 17th century. The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, UK. Popular with both the English themselves and international visitors from all over the world, the area is well known for gentle hillsides ‘wolds’, outstanding countryside, sleepy ancient limestone villages, historic market towns and for being so ‘typically English’ where time has stood still for over 300 years. Throughout the Cotswolds stone features in buildings and stone walls act as a common thread in seamlessly blending the historic towns & villages with their surrounding landscape. One of the most 'quintessentially English' and unspoiled regions of England.
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  • Local stone buildings in Chipping Campden. Chipping Campden is a small market town notable for its elegant terraced High Street, dating from the 14th century to the 17th century. The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, UK.  Popular with both the English themselves and international visitors from all over the world, the area is well known for gentle hillsides ‘wolds’, outstanding countryside, sleepy ancient limestone villages, historic market towns and for being so ‘typically English’ where time has stood still for over 300 years. Throughout the Cotswolds stone features in buildings and stone walls act as a common thread in seamlessly blending the historic towns & villages with their surrounding landscape. One of the most 'quintessentially English' and unspoiled regions of England.
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  • War Memorial and Local stone buildings in Chipping Campden. Chipping Campden is a small market town notable for its elegant terraced High Street, dating from the 14th century to the 17th century. The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, UK.  Popular with both the English themselves and international visitors from all over the world, the area is well known for gentle hillsides ‘wolds’, outstanding countryside, sleepy ancient limestone villages, historic market towns and for being so ‘typically English’ where time has stood still for over 300 years. Throughout the Cotswolds stone features in buildings and stone walls act as a common thread in seamlessly blending the historic towns & villages with their surrounding landscape. One of the most 'quintessentially English' and unspoiled regions of England.
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  • Local stone buildings in Chipping Campden. Chipping Campden is a small market town notable for its elegant terraced High Street, dating from the 14th century to the 17th century. The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, UK.  Popular with both the English themselves and international visitors from all over the world, the area is well known for gentle hillsides ‘wolds’, outstanding countryside, sleepy ancient limestone villages, historic market towns and for being so ‘typically English’ where time has stood still for over 300 years. Throughout the Cotswolds stone features in buildings and stone walls act as a common thread in seamlessly blending the historic towns & villages with their surrounding landscape. One of the most 'quintessentially English' and unspoiled regions of England.
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  • Local stone buildings in Chipping Campden. Chipping Campden is a small market town notable for its elegant terraced High Street, dating from the 14th century to the 17th century. The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, UK.  Popular with both the English themselves and international visitors from all over the world, the area is well known for gentle hillsides ‘wolds’, outstanding countryside, sleepy ancient limestone villages, historic market towns and for being so ‘typically English’ where time has stood still for over 300 years. Throughout the Cotswolds stone features in buildings and stone walls act as a common thread in seamlessly blending the historic towns & villages with their surrounding landscape. One of the most 'quintessentially English' and unspoiled regions of England.
    20100603chipping campdenD.jpg
  • Local stone buildings in Chipping Campden. Chipping Campden is a small market town notable for its elegant terraced High Street, dating from the 14th century to the 17th century. The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, UK.  Popular with both the English themselves and international visitors from all over the world, the area is well known for gentle hillsides ‘wolds’, outstanding countryside, sleepy ancient limestone villages, historic market towns and for being so ‘typically English’ where time has stood still for over 300 years. Throughout the Cotswolds stone features in buildings and stone walls act as a common thread in seamlessly blending the historic towns & villages with their surrounding landscape. One of the most 'quintessentially English' and unspoiled regions of England.
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  • Japanese tourists by a fish and chips sign at Bourton-on-the-Water in The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, UK.  It is known as the 'Venice of the Cotswolds' because of the bridge-spanned stream that runs through the village, this is one of the most popular places to visit in the area. Popular with both the English themselves and international visitors from all over the world, the area is well known for gentle hillsides ‘wolds’, outstanding countryside, sleepy ancient limestone villages, historic market towns and for being so ‘typically English’ where time has stood still for over 300 years. Throughout the Cotswolds stone features in buildings and stone walls act as a common thread in seamlessly blending the historic towns & villages with their surrounding landscape. One of the most 'quintessentially English' and unspoiled regions of England.
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  • Spring community activities on The Southbank, London. Family relaxes in the sunshine by a sign that says Fish and Chips. British seaside in central London, on a 70-metre urban beach that appears on Queen’s Walk for the duration of the Festival of Britain celebrations.
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  • Postcards depicting all things British.  A london black taxi cab, Princess Diana, a traditional full english breakfast, fish and chips and a red Routemaster bus.
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  • Postcards depicting all things British.  A london black taxi cab, Princess Diana, a traditional full english breakfast, fish and chips and a red Routemaster bus.
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  • Chips character outise a Belgian frites shop in Brussels, Belgium. The Brussels-Capital Region is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels.
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  • Chips character outise a Belgian frites shop in Brussels, Belgium. The Brussels-Capital Region is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels.
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  • A detail of a spillage of dropped and discarded chips that are spread across the pavement in Shoreditch, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
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  • Newlywed groom Paul and bride Zoe have just been married at a nearby beach venue and continue their wedding ceremony by eating bags of chips on the shingle overlooking the Thames Estuary at Whitstable,  on 18th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic restrictions, large social gatherings such as weddings are currently restricted to a maximum of 30 guests and officlas so Paul and Zoes own ceremony was witnessed by just a few family and friends.
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  • Newlywed groom Paul and bride Zoe have just been married at a nearby beach venue and continue their wedding ceremony by eating bags of chips on the shingle overlooking the Thames Estuary at Whitstable,  on 18th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England. Due to the Coronavirus pandemic restrictions, large social gatherings such as weddings are currently restricted to a maximum of 30 guests and officlas so Paul and Zoes own ceremony was witnessed by just a few family and friends.
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  • A detail of half-eaten chips fries left in a styrofoam dish, on a green cafe table in central London, on 6th October 2016, in London, England.
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  • A tipper drops aggregates into a dumpster at a facility owned by Hanson, on 17th April 1999, at Chipping Sodbury, England.
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