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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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  • As environmental activists protest about Climate Change during the occupation of City Airport Londons Business Travel hub in east London, air passengers walk past a young man sitting in the Lotus Position outside the terminal building on the fourth day of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 10th October 2019, in London, England.
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  • As environmental activists protest about Climate Change during the occupation of City Airport Londons Business Travel hub in east London, air passengers walk past a young man sitting in the Lotus Position outside the terminal building on the fourth day of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 10th October 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion -77-10-10-2019.jpg
  • As environmental activists protest about Climate Change during the occupation of City Airport Londons Business Travel hub in east London, air passengers walk past a young man sitting in the Lotus Position outside the terminal building on the fourth day of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 10th October 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion -74-10-10-2019.jpg
  • A placard asking passing tourist traffic about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-04-16-10-2018.jpg
  • During a journey into America's hinterlands, days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, we see anti-war graffiti written in a circular chalk graphic on the path in front of the Lincoln Memorial of Washington DC's National Mall. The words 'Break the Cycle (of) War' appear as early morning joggers blur in the background beyond whom, the Washington Memorial is seen below the rising sun and a rising mist. Soon afterwards the graffiti was hosed away by park rangers, eager to remove anti-militarist and unpatriotic sentiments at a time before the military was about to mobilise once again with many American lives lost. In outpourings of grief, anger and patriotic rhetoric, flags were flown as never before as America sought to express their emotions and unity.
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  • Seen from the roof, we see an aerial perspective of an early morning swim for many south London locals as they bathe in the unheated pool of  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. In the centre, a mother helps her young daughter up from the cool morning water before another hot day in August. 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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  • Three anti-abortion campaigners stand vigil opposite Marie Stopes International in Whitfield Street, W1, on 16th January 2019, in London, England.
    abortion_protest-02-16-01-2019.jpg
  • A placard asking passing motorists about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-01-16-10-2018.jpg
  • A placard asking passing tourist traffic about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-06-16-10-2018.jpg
  • A placard asking passing motorists about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-08-16-10-2018.jpg
  • A placard asking passing tourist traffic about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-04-16-10-2018.jpg
  • A banner showing where to drop-off items to help support refugees, on 13th September 2018, in Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales.
    barmouth_refugees-03-13-09-2018.jpg
  • Breathing through her mouth, a lady wearing a bikini costume lifts her head supported with her hands to start another sit-up repetition during a morning exercise session at Brockwell Lido, Brixton South London. With other bathers also lying in sun on the warm poolside pavement, some white and another Rastafarian with dreadlocks, it's a largely mixed crowd ethnically. Brockwell Lido in Herne Hill SE24 was originally built in 1937 at a time of coastal and city pool-building but went into decline when bathers preferred to holiday in warmer Spain. Its revival happened when local entrepreneurs re-opened the business and it now enjoys a reputation for some of the best urban swims in the UK.
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  • As a sleeping homeless man lies curled up in his sleeping bag on a central London pavement, two window cleaners have carefully placed their ladders at his feet to clean a Boots the chemist sign. Each wearing identical blue working overalls and each wiping the frontage with their left hands, the men are symbolic of the working man versus that of a homeless person without a job, prospects or perhaps a future. The wide gap between hopelessness and the pride of one's achievement is shown here on the sidewalk of modern-day Britain. London is home to some 50,000 homeless people whose place of rest can often be recesses and shop doorways where they seek sanctuary from the cold and street violence. On the opposite end of the wealth and social divides are those who seek work with a positive outlook on life.
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  • An early morning regular swimmer swims solitary lengths at Brockwell (Brixton) Lido before crowds arrive. After a 6.30am summer opening time, this Londoner likes to escape the crowds and unwind during a warm spell of weather and before another day of city heat. She swims many lengths of breast stroke (American crawl) in the chilly waters of this unheated pool. 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. In the centre, a mother helps her young daughter up from the cool morning water before another hot day in August. 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_lido01-25-08-1995_1_1.jpg
  • A refuse lorry passes a placard asking about the value of a Brexit, attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-14-16-10-2018.jpg
  • A placard asking passing motorists about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-08-16-10-2018.jpg
  • A refuse lorry passes a placard asking about the value of a Brexit, attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-14-16-10-2018.jpg
  • A placard asking passing motorists about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-09-16-10-2018.jpg
  • A placard asking passing motorists about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-01-16-10-2018.jpg
  • Four friends gather every morning in the summer at Brockwell (Brixton) Lido. This is a favourite place in the capital for varied groups of people  to meet, swim or just hang out like these London taxi drivers who regularly meet for exercise sessions, accumulating sun tans during long periods in the sunshine. Bare except for their costumes, they stretch and yawn, read a newspaper and lean against a railing all the while swapping anecdotes and complaining grumpily about the state of the world near a brick wall that retains heat. Brockwell Lido in Herne Hill SE24 was originally built in 1937 at a time of coastal and city pool-building but went into decline when bathers preferred to holiday in warmer Spain. Its revival happened when local entrepreneurs re-opened the business and it now enjoys a reputation for some of the best urban swims in the UK.
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  • A young Nepali boy is straining in his last sit-ups during a recruitment test for the Gurkha Regiment, part of a tough endurance series to find physically perfect specimens for British army infantry training. He has to perform 25 straight-kneed sit-ups at a 45° slant both within 60 seconds to pass. 60,000 boys aged between 17-22 (or 25 for those educated enough to become clerks or communications specialists) report to designated recruiting stations in the hills each November, most living from altitudes ranging from 4,000-12,000 feet. After initial selection, 7,000 are accepted for further tests from which 700 are sent down here to Pokhara in the shadow of the Himalayas. Only 160 of the best boys succeed in the journey to the UK. The Gurkhas have been supplying youth for the British army since the Indian Mutiny of 1857.
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  • A Weightwatchers club of ladies all hoping to lose a few Pounds line up at the scales during one of their weekly sessions in London. With her hands on generous hips, a woman wearing a red dress stands as a leader of the evening makes her calculations. Much depends on the womens' success to reach their individual targets - the ethos in Weightwatchers being to reward the good. As they say of their ProPoints plan: ".. it is a fantastic counting system that allows you to eat what you like, when you like, until you reach your daily total. It guides you to make healthier food choices, eating more of the things that are good for you and for weight loss, and less of the things that aren’t."
    weightwatchers_scales-08-08-1993_1_1.jpg
  • A placard asking passing motorists about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-09-16-10-2018.jpg
  • A placard asking passing tourist traffic about the value of a Brexit is attached by pro-Europe anti-Brexit protesters to railings opposite the British Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 16th October 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_sign-06-16-10-2018.jpg
  • Gregory David Clark is the Secretary of State for the Department for Communities and Local Government and a British Conservative Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tunbridge Wells since 2005. Between 15 July 2014 and 11 May 2015, he held the post of Minister for Universities, Science and Cities. Clark was previously Financial Secretary to the Treasury, the minister responsible for cities policy, and Minister of State in the Department for Communities and Local Government. He is described as an "economically liberal Conservative with a social conscience".
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  • Gregory David Clark is the Secretary of State for the Department for Communities and Local Government and a British Conservative Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tunbridge Wells since 2005. Between 15 July 2014 and 11 May 2015, he held the post of Minister for Universities, Science and Cities. Clark was previously Financial Secretary to the Treasury, the minister responsible for cities policy, and Minister of State in the Department for Communities and Local Government. He is described as an "economically liberal Conservative with a social conscience".
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  • Gregory David Clark is the Secretary of State for the Department for Communities and Local Government and a British Conservative Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tunbridge Wells since 2005. Between 15 July 2014 and 11 May 2015, he held the post of Minister for Universities, Science and Cities. Clark was previously Financial Secretary to the Treasury, the minister responsible for cities policy, and Minister of State in the Department for Communities and Local Government. He is described as an "economically liberal Conservative with a social conscience".
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  • Gregory David Clark is the Secretary of State for the Department for Communities and Local Government and a British Conservative Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tunbridge Wells since 2005. Between 15 July 2014 and 11 May 2015, he held the post of Minister for Universities, Science and Cities. Clark was previously Financial Secretary to the Treasury, the minister responsible for cities policy, and Minister of State in the Department for Communities and Local Government. He is described as an "economically liberal Conservative with a social conscience".
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  • Gregory David Clark is the Secretary of State for the Department for Communities and Local Government and a British Conservative Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tunbridge Wells since 2005. Between 15 July 2014 and 11 May 2015, he held the post of Minister for Universities, Science and Cities. Clark was previously Financial Secretary to the Treasury, the minister responsible for cities policy, and Minister of State in the Department for Communities and Local Government. He is described as an "economically liberal Conservative with a social conscience".
    Greg 04_1.jpg
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