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  • A young man in his twenties parties in the evening at a Coates Wine Bar on London Wall in the heart of the City of London, England. Holding a small glass containing a shot of alcohol, he sings at the top of his voice during a Karaoke night. He wears a shirt and tie so probably works in an office. Without a care in the world he has closed his eyes to enjoy the moment of elation and alcohol. It's dark in the bar with few lights in the background but spotlights have little effect to brighten up the scene.
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  • Elated US citizens celebrate at the very moment of Barack Obama's ingauration as the United States’ 44th President, after his Nov 08 election victory as America's first African American Commander in Chief. Members of expatriates and 'Democrats Abroad' party supporters wave their hands in the air at The Texas Embassy Texmex bar in central London, England. Similar events were held by Democrats Abroad around the world but in England, Obama's election to the White House excited Britain's political and cultural landscape during a deep economic recession.
    obama_inauguration05-20-01_2009.jpg
  • A group of Democratic party supporters look ecstatically happy after the final news of their Man's victory. Gone is the nervous tension earlier in the evening when these party faithful arrived for a whole night following developments. Polls suggested Obama was doing well against his Republican adversary, John McCain in this historic political election which saw the election of America's first black Commander in chief. The location is a pub called the Hoop and Toy, in South Kensington, West London which has been opened all night for this special event for the American expatriate community living in this European capital.
    obama_election_night29-05-11-2008.jpg
  • Outgoing US President George W Bush and wife Laura wave farewell from the steps of Air Force one over the empty tables of an expatriate US citizens and 'Democrats Abroad' party before  party-goers arrive to celebrate the inaugurations of Barack Obama as the United States’ 44th President, after his Nov 08 election victory as America's first African American Commander in Chief. The location is The Royal Lancaster Hotel in central London, England. Similar events were held by Democrats Abroad around the world but in England, Obama's election to the White House excited Britain's political and cultural landscape during a deep economic recession.
    obama_inauguration13-20-01_2009.jpg
  • A US citizen listens spellbound to Barack Obama's inauguration speech. Along with other members of expatriate 'Democrats Abroad' party supporters, she holds the American flag during Obama's swearing in as the United States’ 44th President, after his Nov 08 election victory as America's first African American Commander in Chief. The location is The Texas Embassy Texmex bar in central London, England. Similar events were held by Democrats Abroad around the world but in England, Obama's election to the White House excited Britain's political and cultural landscape during a deep economic recession.
    obama_inauguration11-20-01_2009.jpg
  • Elderly members of expatriate US citizens and 'Democrats Abroad' party supporters talk in an empty ballroom before others arrive to celebrate the inauguration of Barack Obama as the United States’ 44th President, after his Nov 08 election victory as America's first African American Commander in Chief. The location is The Royal Lancaster Hotel in central London, England. Similar events were held by Democrats Abroad around the world but in England, Obama's election to the White House excited Britain's political and cultural landscape during a deep economic recession.
    obama_inauguration14-20-01_2009.jpg
  • Three friends in their thirties are hugging each other tightly at Coates Wine Bar on London Wall in the City of London, England. We see their three heads as close as possible accompanied by three wall-mounted lights that are glowing a warm red tone making this a cosy and welcoming atmosphere. The man and one of the girls are chubby with round cheeks and chins and so enjoy the good life.
    city_london04-15-12-2007 _1.jpg
  • Samba musicians playing with crowd around them, Pedra do Sal, the birthplace of Samba, in Gamboa district which was the neighbourhood where the ex slaves lived after abolition, sometimes referred to as the first favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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  • Drummer man playing a drum and smiling, Pedra do Sal, the birthplace of Samba, in Gamboa district which was the neighbourhood where the ex slaves lived after abolition, sometimes referred to as the first favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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  • Man playing a guitar, concentrating. Samba musicians playing with crowd around them, Pedra do Sal, the birthplace of Samba, in Gamboa district which was the neighbourhood where the ex slaves lived after abolition, sometimes referred to as the first favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    _MG_4924_1.jpg
  • Pedra do Sal, the birthplace of Samba, in Gamboa district which was the neighbourhood where the ex slaves lived after abolition, sometimes referred to as the first favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    _MG_4960_1.jpg
  • Pedra do Sal, the birthplace of Samba view from above, in Gamboa district which was the neighbourhood where the ex slaves lived after abolition, sometimes referred to as the first favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    _MG_4858_1.jpg
  • Drummer man playing a drum, Pedra do Sal, the birthplace of Samba, in Gamboa district which was the neighbourhood where the ex slaves lived after abolition, sometimes referred to as the first favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    _MG_4833_1.jpg
  • Samba musicians playing with crowd around them, Pedra do Sal, the birthplace of Samba, in Gamboa district which was the neighbourhood where the ex slaves lived after abolition, sometimes referred to as the first favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    _MG_4815_1.jpg
  • Samba musicians playing with crowd around them, Pedra do Sal, the birthplace of Samba, in Gamboa district which was the neighbourhood where the ex slaves lived after abolition, sometimes referred to as the first favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    _MG_4813_1.jpg
  • A couple watch Senator John McCain giving a hearfelt speech, conceeding defeat on a live CNN TV screen that is broadcasting live from Phoenix, Arizona the senator's conceeding speech immediately after the TV channel called Obama's victory in the 2008 US presidential elections. A life-sized cut-out of Barack Obama stands to the screen's left and the new President smiles towards the camera but his adversary, John McCain looks across the London pub as if talking to the young couple who sit without expression in this historic political election which saw the election of America's first black Commander in chief. The location is a pub called the Hoop and Toy, in South Kensington, West London which has been opened all night for this special event for the American expatriate community living in this European capital.
    obama_election_night42-05-11-2008.jpg
  • Female vet, Diana Stapleton is ecstatically happy after successfully delivering twin calves to Fresian cow at Manor House Farm, Barnoldswick near Settle, North Yorkshire, England. With the two youngsters spread on the soft straw of the barn, and their mother facing the corner of the outhouse with the resulting afterbirth still attached, Diana makes her sense of achievement clear to the farmer who must also be relived about the positive outcome. The survival of twin cattle births depends on thorough training and an instinct for animal husbandry and medical requirements. Diana Stapleton belonged to the Dalehead Veterinary Group based in nearby Settle for 15 years, covering a 20-mile area of 500 remote farms though she specialised in small animals and farmwork before dying suddenly at the age of 39.
    diana_stapleton03-09-08-1995_1.jpg
  • Man playing a ukelaly. Samba musicians playing with crowd around them, Pedra do Sal, the birthplace of Samba, in Gamboa district which was the neighbourhood where the ex slaves lived after abolition, sometimes referred to as the first favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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  • Pedra do Sal, the birthplace of Samba, in Gamboa district which was the neighbourhood where the ex slaves lived after abolition, sometimes referred to as the first favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    _MG_4873_1.jpg
  • Samba musicians playing with crowd around them, Pedra do Sal, the birthplace of Samba, in Gamboa district which was the neighbourhood where the ex slaves lived after abolition, sometimes referred to as the first favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    _MG_4819_1.jpg
  • In London England, a life-size cardboard cut-out of Barack Obama stands next to a SKY News TV screen that is broadcasting live the latest polls of the 2008 US presidential elections. A Democratic party supporter listens intently and reacts with the tension of the early polls that suggest Obama is doing well against his Republican adversary, John McCain in this historic political election which saw the election of America's first black Commander in chief. The location is a pub called the Hoop and Toy, in South Kensington, West London which has been opened all night for this special event for the American expatriate community living in this European capital.
    obama_election_night15-05-11-2008.jpg
  • Drummer man playing a drum and smiling, Pedra do Sal, the birthplace of Samba, in Gamboa district which was the neighbourhood where the ex slaves lived after abolition, sometimes referred to as the first favela. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    _MG_4896_1.jpg
  • With a hand-drawn map of the United States coloured in increasingly in blue, American expatriates of African-american ethnicity sit and watch live BBC and SKY News TV screen that is broadcasting live the latest polls of the 2008 US presidential elections. Early polls suggest Barack Obama is doing well against his Republican adversary, John McCain in this historic political election which saw the election of America's first black Commander in chief. The location is a pub called the Hoop and Toy, in South Kensington, West London which has been opened all night for this special event for the American expatriate community living in this European capital.
    obama_election_night22-05-11-2008.jpg
  • In the middle of a field serving as a grass car park, three couples celebrate the Ladies' Day event at Royal Ascot. Holding their glasses to toast a grand day out at this annual sporting event in the social calendar, the gentlemen are dressed in formal top hats and tails, the ladies in wide hats and summer dresses. Grinning and looking smug in their upp-class social status, they are seated eccentrically and comically around a plastic table with a tablecloth, two Candelabras and their picnic lunch plates full of fine food.
    RB_010-19-06-2008.jpg
  • The former Beirut hostage, Terry Waite waves from a car, driven away after landing back at RAF Lyneham, UK. Looking exhausted, with red eyes, a drawn complexion and a grey/white beard, Waite is otherwise delighted to be back on home soil after years of captivity. As an envoy for the Church of England, he travelled to Lebanon to try to secure the release of four hostages including journalist John McCarthy and was himself held captive by Islamic factions for 1,763 days, the first four years of which were spent in total solitary confinement, between 1987 and 1991.
    terry_waite01-18-11-1991_1.jpg
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