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  • In a grassy car park on Ladies Day at Royal Ascot racing week, a group of men (and one unseen lady) talk and relax, one smoking a cigar surrounded by the remains of a generous picnic lunch with a bouquet of flowers on their table. Trays of food and two bottles of Champagne have been consumed during a break from betting and socialising. They are dressed in formal morning dress of top hat, waistcoat, tails with two of the men wearing red roses in their lapel button holes, all traditional and obligatory dress code in the Royal Enclosures which can be seen by visitors in the public car parks near the famous Berkshire race course. In the background we see a silver Rolls-Royce car and a lady sitting in its boot (trunk) also eating picnic food. The day is overcast, but despite this, they are in a joking and excitable mood. Royal Ascot is held every June and is one of the main dates on the sporting calendar and social season.
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  • Dress code sign on a closed up bar on Broad Street as the Coronavirus lockdown continues, the city centre is still very quiet while more traffic and people are returning, and with restrictions due to be relaxed further in the coming days, the quiet city may be coming to an end as businesses are set to start to reopen soon on 27th May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Sue Williams, out bound call centre agent demonstrates her individuality in the colour of her red hair while making calls from her office desk in London, United Kingdom. Office workers have little opportunity to express themselves because of the constraints of the office dress code. From Desk Job, a project which explores office life around the World.
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  • A woman tourist covers her arms with additional sleeves to adhere to the Theravada Buddhist dress code whilst sitting on a stone window ledge in Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is Cambodia’s main tourist destination and one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites.
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  • Dress code sign on a closed up bar on Broad Street as the Coronavirus lockdown continues, the city centre is still very quiet while more traffic and people are returning, and with restrictions due to be relaxed further in the coming days, the quiet city may be coming to an end as businesses are set to start to reopen soon on 27th May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200527_coronavirus broad street ba...jpg
  • Sue Williams, out bound call centre agent demonstrates her individuality in the colour of her red hair while making calls from her office desk in London, United Kingdom. Office workers have little opportunity to express themselves because of the constraints of the office dress code. From Desk Job, a project which explores office life around the World.
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  • As heatwave temperatures climb to record levels - the hottest day of the year so far - Londoners in the City of London the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile took to wear informal dress codes including shorts and sports shirts, on 25th July 2019, in London, England.
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  • A husband and wife make their way along a pavement towards the entrance of the Ascot racecourse where the annual Ladies' Day event is held as part of the English social season calendar. Leading the way and carrying two walking sticks and in a polythene bag, his best jacket for the dress-code is important if one is allowed access to the private enclosures. He wears a top hat and waste coat as he hobbles along with wife in tow. She is behind him rummaging through her handbag perhaps looking for tickets or cash. Royal Ascot is held every June and is one of the main dates on the sporting calendar and social season.
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  • Open outcry  takes place on the floor at the LME on 13th of December 2006 in London.  Established for over 130 years and located in the heart of The City of London, the London Metal Exchange is the worlds premier non-ferrous metals market. Trading takes place across three trading platforms: through open-outcry trading in the ‘Ring’, through an inter-office telephone market and through LME Select, the Exchange’s electronic trading platform.
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  • Wearing a turban according to the beliefs of the Sikh faith, a Metropolital police officer stands outside Buckingham Palace, London England UK. At a time when the 'Met' were recruiting members of ethnic minorities to demonstrate their tolerance of other commnities, this man is clearly a symbol of how Britain has changed, since the 1960s to a multi-cultural society
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  • As heatwave temperatures climb to record levels - the hottest day of the year so far - Londoners in the City of London the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile rest on benches opposite the Bank of England on Threadneedle Street, on 25th July 2019, in London, England.
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  • Largely pictured here are members of Sucdens trading firm  on the floor at the LME on 13th of December 2006 in London.  Established for over 130 years and located in the heart of The City of London, the London Metal Exchange is the worlds premier non-ferrous metals market. Trading takes place across three trading platforms: through open-outcry trading in the ‘Ring’, through an inter-office telephone market and through LME Select, the Exchange’s electronic trading platform.
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  • Sally Williams drinks promotions and sales coordinator for GSK products working in Maidstone.  Sally is constantly on the go checking the stock levels and other issues of all the individual shops in her area. Having good mobile communication tools are essential in her business. She is a mother and works part time so the flexible working hours of her job are attractive. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Sally Williams drinks promotions and sales coordinator for GSK products working in Maidstone.  She is photographed in a car park checking her diary. Sally is constantly on the go checking the stock levels and other issues of all the individual shops in her area. Having good mobile communication tools are essential in her business. She is a mother and works part time so the flexible working hours of her job are attractive. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Receptionists, Charlene Cassell and Tracey Cook  left taking a smoking break at their office in  Glaxo Smith Kline, Brentford. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • As heatwave temperatures climb to record levels - the hottest day of the year so far - a Londoner in the City of London the capitals financial district aka the Square Mile takes off his jacket on Threadneedle Street, on 25th July 2019, in London, England.
    city_heatwave-09-25-07-2019.jpg
  • Open outcry  takes place on the floor at the LME on 13th of December 2006 in London.  Established for over 130 years and located in the heart of The City of London, the London Metal Exchange is the worlds premier non-ferrous metals market. Trading takes place across three trading platforms: through open-outcry trading in the ‘Ring’, through an inter-office telephone market and through LME Select, the Exchange’s electronic trading platform.
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  • Royal Ascot racegoers picnic on the grass of an event car park, on 18th June 1992, in Ascot, England. Trays of food and two bottles of Champagne have been consumed during a break from betting and socialising. They are dressed in formal morning dress of top hat, waistcoat, tails with two of the men wearing red roses in their lapel button holes, all traditional and obligatory dress code in the Royal Enclosures which can be seen by visitors in the public car parks near the famous Berkshire race course. Royal Ascot is held every June and is one of the main dates on the sporting calendar and social season.
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  • Chris Somers, left, Andrew Allen, second from left and colleagues take  a smoke break . This scene must be a familiar sight in car parks on industrial estate around the UK especially since smoking was banned inside public spaces. The dress code is similar for all the workers it seems to the point where it could be considered  as a self imposed uniform. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Rob Watson, call centre operative. Robs individual hair suggest a life outside work that is more fun, at least maybe that is the intended impression. Office workers have little opportunity to express themselves because of the constraints of the office dress code. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Padlock on Blackfriars property development marketing suite hoarding landscape, symbolising increasing private ownership of London's public urban space. Increasingly, the UK capital is becoming privatised tracts of land where consortium corporates have developed large areas where the public either cannot access or where strict codes and security and even dress codes have been introduced. Foreign money has come from China and the Middle-East meaning that London is now largely owned by foreign companies. Ownership of flats and apartments then attracts non-domicile occupiers, turning these estates into ghost towns.
    blackfriars_property15-18-02-2015_1.jpg
  • One Blackfriars property development marketing suite hoarding landscape, symbolising increasing private ownership of London's public urban space. Increasingly, the UK capital is becoming privatised tracts of land where consortium corporates have developed large areas where the public either cannot access or where strict codes and security and even dress codes have been introduced. Foreign money has come from China and the Middle-East meaning that London is now largely owned by foreign companies. Ownership of flats and apartments then attracts non-domicile occupiers, turning these estates into ghost towns.
    st_george_blackfriars02-13-05-2015_1.jpg
  • Padlock on Blackfriars property development marketing suite hoarding landscape, symbolising increasing private ownership of London's public urban space. Increasingly, the UK capital is becoming privatised tracts of land where consortium corporates have developed large areas where the public either cannot access or where strict codes and security and even dress codes have been introduced. Foreign money has come from China and the Middle-East meaning that London is now largely owned by foreign companies. Ownership of flats and apartments then attracts non-domicile occupiers, turning these estates into ghost towns.
    blackfriars_property16-18-02-2015_1.jpg
  • Padlock on Blackfriars property development marketing suite hoarding landscape, symbolising increasing private ownership of London's public urban space. Increasingly, the UK capital is becoming privatised tracts of land where consortium corporates have developed large areas where the public either cannot access or where strict codes and security and even dress codes have been introduced. Foreign money has come from China and the Middle-East meaning that London is now largely owned by foreign companies. Ownership of flats and apartments then attracts non-domicile occupiers, turning these estates into ghost towns.
    blackfriars_property14-18-02-2015_1.jpg
  • One Blackfriars property development marketing suite hoarding landscape, symbolising increasing private ownership of London's public urban space. Increasingly, the UK capital is becoming privatised tracts of land where consortium corporates have developed large areas where the public either cannot access or where strict codes and security and even dress codes have been introduced. Foreign money has come from China and the Middle-East meaning that London is now largely owned by foreign companies. Ownership of flats and apartments then attracts non-domicile occupiers, turning these estates into ghost towns.
    blackfriars_property13-18-02-2015_1.jpg
  • Padlock on Blackfriars property development marketing suite hoarding landscape, symbolising increasing private ownership of London's public urban space. Increasingly, the UK capital is becoming privatised tracts of land where consortium corporates have developed large areas where the public either cannot access or where strict codes and security and even dress codes have been introduced. Foreign money has come from China and the Middle-East meaning that London is now largely owned by foreign companies. Ownership of flats and apartments then attracts non-domicile occupiers, turning these estates into ghost towns.
    blackfriars_property01-18-02-2015_1.jpg
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