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  • Tourists enjoy food and drink in an outdoor restaurant tent in Florence, Italy. A photo of the restaurant's chef with possibly two other cooks are seen in a window ad that bears the words "Enjoy with Us” - an invitation to come dine with the owners of the pizzeria. Customers are seated under strong lights in this otherwise dark street, enjoying wine and their respective partners' company.
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  • Boy jumps off container in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Using the height and thrill to enjoy a scary drop, the boys are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • A diverse range of ages and ethnic backgrounds on the dancefloor as dancers enjoy an afternoon of a Latin music festival in south London. The outdoors event is being held in the Horniman Gardens on a Sunday afternoon, a themed festival of dance and musical beats by Spanish language musicians providing the infectious tempo loved by people around the world - but enjoyed by Londoners and Latin expats living in London. A mother and a child delight in their own dancing techniques and own company, accompanied by a much older man in shorts and hat, fit enough to twirl and boogie.
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  • A diverse range of ages and ethnic backgrounds on the dancefloor as dancers enjoy an afternoon of a Latin music festival in south London. The outdoors event is being held in the Horniman Gardens on a Sunday afternoon, a themed festival of dance and musical beats by Spanish language musicians providing the infectious tempo loved by people around the world - but enjoyed by Londoners and Latin expats living in London. A couple on the right delight in their own dancing techniques and own company, to twirl and boogie.
    dancefloor_dancers03-01-09-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A diverse range of ages and ethnic backgrounds on the dancefloor as dancers enjoy an afternoon of a Latin music festival in south London. The outdoors event is being held in the Horniman Gardens on a Sunday afternoon, a themed festival of dance and musical beats by Spanish language musicians providing the infectious tempo loved by people around the world - but enjoyed by Londoners and Latin expats living in London. A couple on the right delight in their own dancing techniques and own company, accompanied by a much older man in shorts and hat, fit enough to twirl and boogie.
    dancefloor_dancers01-01-09-2013_1_1.jpg
  • Friday evening drinkers enjoy good weather outside The Kings Arms on Roupell Street, Waterloo, south London. The pub is a property located on one of the capital's better-preserved streets after many were destroyed during the Blitz in WW2. Roupell Street is a preservation area whose are from the Georgian period in a backstreet a short distance from Waterloo station.
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  • Teenage girl students sit on the sports field at the Gyosei International Japanese School, a boarding school for Japanese ex-pats opened in 1987 in Willen Park, Milton Keynes, England. The two girls lie on their fronts on clipped grass in the middle of their sports field, the main school building seen in the beckground. Holding on to a football, they're laughing at the antics of unseen school friends, they enjoy the summer's afternoon in the English Midlands.
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  • Children from Matsie Steyn primary school, Sharpeville, Vereeniging, South Africa, enjoy the show ‘About Us – Stepping Up’, an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to school children through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
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  • Children from Matsie Steyn primary school, Sharpeville, Vereeniging, South Africa, enjoy the show ‘About Us – Stepping Up’, an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to school children through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
    11-arepp-2804.jpg
  • Children from Matsie Steyn primary school, Sharpeville, Vereeniging, South Africa, enjoy the show ‘About Us – Stepping Up’, an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to school children through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
    11-arepp-2779.jpg
  • Boy jumps off container in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • Children play with barrel in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • Children play with barrel in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land194-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boy somersaults onto matt in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land251-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boy somersaults onto matt in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land248-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boy somersaults onto matt in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land246-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boy somersaults onto matt in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • Boy plays in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • Boy jumps off container in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land222-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boy jumps off container in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land217-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Children play with rope swing in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land211-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Children play with rope swing in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land208-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Children play with barrel in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land202-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Girl swings on rope swing in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. The girl uses the swing and young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land174-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Girl swings on rope swing in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. The girl uses the swing and young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land173-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boy somersults off container in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land168-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Father and boys in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land156-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boys use claw hammer in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land119-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boys use claw hammers in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land115-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boy swings on rope in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land97-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boy plays with rope swing in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land94-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boy swings on rope in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land84-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boy swings on rope in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land80-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boy climbs through tunnels in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. A young kid explores the tunnels and tyres in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land63-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boy swings on rope in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land57-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boy swings on rope in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land55-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boys play in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land53-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Boys play in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • Boys play in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land45-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Artwork on old panel in risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. A painted panel depicts the jungle as young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • Childrens' toilet gender signs risk averse playground called The Land on Plas Madoc Estate, Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales. The words Boys and Girls have been sprayed on to the doors of an old sea container that acts now as a toilet. Young people are encouraged to push their personal limits in a way that parents are nowadays scared to allow. But here in this council play park, children are encouraged to experiment with risk aversion, to enjoy a wilder form of play and interaction with others - the opposite of online relations and over safe childhoods. From the chapter entitled 'Playing with Fire' from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
    the_land06-18-06-2014_1.jpg
  • A young baby boy and his mother enjoy bathtime outside their home in the Khmu village of Ban Kengdeung, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. The remote and roadless village of Ban Kengdeung is situated along the Nam Ou river (a tributary of the Mekong) and will be relocated due to the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 5. The Nam Ou river connects small riverside villages and provides the rural population with food for fishing. But this river and others like it, that are the lifeline of rural communities and local economies are being blocked, diverted and decimated by dams. The Lao government hopes to transform the country into ‘the battery of Southeast Asia’ by exporting the power to Thailand and Vietnam.
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  • Young couple enjoy frozen yoghurt at a mobile kiosk on London's Southbank. The young man and woman sit overlooking the river Thames from the high viewpoint of the temporary mobile trailer. Snog Frozen Yoghurt is a London-based franchise-based business founded in May 2008 by Rob Baines and Pablo Uribe.
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  • A 15 year-old boy is pushed on a swing by a 4 year-old in woodland on private land in Somerset. Heaving hard on the elder boy's back to help him forward, the 4 year-old tries hard as his granddad looks on alongside a home-made zip wire. The boys enjoy their summer afternoon that encourages an active outdoor lifestyle outside in the wild.
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  • A mannequin of Santa Claus peers between Sale signs in garden retail centre in north Somerset, England. The inflated model is squeezed between the two red signs that tell shoppers to this rural shop to Enjoy the Good Life and that a Christmas sale is in force, the day after Boxing Day, the 27th December. Sale reductions and the lowering of prices are the lure for customers who need to beat the raising by the British Government of VAT (Value Added Tax) from 17.5 to 20% the following week - 4th January. Bargains will be offered at the old VAT rate making this the most popular of the holiday period to save during economic hardship.
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  • A two and half year-old girl sits next to her three-month old baby brother, eating lunch during a day out with their mother who is seen holding on tight to the boy. With their hands up to each other's mouths, the girl takes a bite of a slice of bread sandwich. She is clearly relishing her food and has a large appetite while the boy seems to enjoy sucking on his fingers before the age where he can eat solids. From a personal documentary project entitled "Next of Kin" about the photographer's two children's early years spent in parallel universes. Model released.
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  • Local woman pulling her sledge out and about enjoying the snow in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
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  • Local people out and about enjoying the snow, pulling one another along on sledges in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210124_snow in birmingham_058.jpg
  • Local woman pulling her sledge out and about enjoying the snow in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210124_snow in birmingham_060.jpg
  • Local people out and about enjoying the snow in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210124_snow in birmingham_052.jpg
  • Local people out and about enjoying the snow in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210124_snow in birmingham_037.jpg
  • Local people out and about enjoying the snow in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210124_snow in birmingham_036.jpg
  • Local woman pulling her sledge out and about enjoying the snow in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210124_snow in birmingham_018.jpg
  • Local woman pulling her sledge out and about enjoying the snow in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210124_snow in birmingham_017.jpg
  • Local people out and about enjoying the snow in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210124_snow in birmingham_016.jpg
  • Local people out and about enjoying the snow, pulling one another along on sledges in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210124_snow in birmingham_015.jpg
  • Local people out and about enjoying the snow in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210124_snow in birmingham_009.jpg
  • Local people out and about enjoying the snow in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210124_snow in birmingham_013.jpg
  • Local people out and about enjoying the snow in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210124_snow in birmingham_012.jpg
  • Teenage pupils enjoying a lesson at Ampleforth College, North Yorkshire, UK. Ampleforth College is a coeducational independent day and boarding school in the village of Ampleforth, North Yorkshire, England. It opened in 1802 as a boys' school, and is run by the Benedictine monks and lay staff of Ampleforth Abbey.
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  • An audience enjoying a dress rehearsal of ‘No Monkey Business’ by AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to schoolchildren through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are about to go on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
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  • Snow scene by the lake in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210124_snow in birmingham_062.jpg
  • Snow scene by the lake in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210124_snow in birmingham_061.jpg
  • Snow scene in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210124_snow in birmingham_056.jpg
  • Snow scene in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
    20210124_snow in birmingham_057.jpg
  • Snow scene by the lake in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
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  • Snow scene by the lake in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
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  • Snow scene in Kings Heath Park on 24th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in the Midlands giving some light relief and fun during the current lockdown for people who simply enjoyed the weather.
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  • A detail of an advert - a picture of a girl enjoying an ice cream cone with chocolate chips seemingly the shape of bad teeth, on 12th July 2016, at Estoril, near Lisbon, Portugal. Estoril is a town and a former civil parish in the municipality of Cascais, Portugal, on the Portuguese Riviera.
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  • A woman enjoys the sunshine whilst relaxing after cross country ski-ing on the frozen lake Paijanne, Jyvaskyla, Central Finland. Jyvaskyla is the capital of Central Finland and the largest city in the Finnish Lakeland, an area of more than 188,000 lakes. During the Winter, the city is transformed and the lakes which surround it become a temporary urban park with a specially constructed ice skating and other paths carved out by ski-ers, dog walkers and pedestrians.
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  • Through the window of a hairdressers business in central London  we see a pair of hands massaging a scalp of a male customer who is in a chair for his haircut. In the foreground is a large vertical image of a model whose red hair falls across her face and who wears a light jacket with a pocket dotted scarf. Through a transparent space in this picture we see the anonymous assistant's fingers spread across her client's head  kneading and stimulating his hair. He sits with eyes closed  enjoying the moment of utter self-indulgence and vanity.
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  • Kids enjoying home-made cakes at a neighbourhood street party in Dulwich, south London celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth. A few months before the Olympics come to London, a multi-cultural UK is gearing up for a weekend and summer of pomp and patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne and across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
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  • People enjoying a fair ground ride, a carousel which lifts them up into the air on swing seats. Happy Valley Beijing is an amusement park in Beijing, China built and operated by Beijing OTC, which is part of the Shenzhen OCT Holding Group. The park, which is located in the east of Beijing, opened in July, 2006. It is one of four theme parks in the brand chain. Similar in style with the Disney land park, Happy Valley Beijing also featured distinctive landscapes and themes throughout the resort along with featured rides within the different themes. In total there are more than 40 rides.
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  • A woman with a pigtail is enjoying a double-coned ice-cream in the City of London, on 14th May 2017, in London, England.
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  • A Polish man leans over to put the finishing touches to two small snowmen that now occupy a park bench on Goose Green in East Dulwich, Southwark, South London, England. This otherwise green space has seen snow falls that have gripped this part of the capital with unsalted road surfaces and commuting nightmares. But this young man is having fun with his diminutive snowy creations who have been dressed up in his and a friend's glasses, their scarves and gloves and with locally-found twigs. The park is relatively quiet with only a hint of the chaos elsewhere but the time spent on pointless pursuits is one way of enjoying adverse weather, rather than the more serious business of getting to work, proving also that snow brings out the childish nature in us all.
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  • Young women enjoying a drink in Rey de Copas bar, Palermo, Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina.
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  • Young women enjoying a drink in Rey de Copas bar, Palermo, Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina.
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  • On a bright summer afternoon, a young spoiled girl shows-off by riding her favourite motorized Barbie trike along The Parade, the main promenade in the north Welsh seaside town of Llandudno, Wales. Wearing a bright pink helmet and travelling on the matching pink toy bike, she trundles along with the low-tide coast over her left shoulder. Barbie is a best-selling fashion doll launched in 1959 and produced by Mattel, Inc. The brand's merchandising reaches far and wide to countries and cultures around the world and this little girl seems to be the happiest on the beach, enjoying a generous present perhaps from a parent. She is the exact age that Mattel are targeting when they market these toys to accompany their dolls and accessories though the industry has come under fire for its controversial stereotyping of gender and subtle sexuality.
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  • Children swimming at Lake Kohniojarvi, Jyvaskyla, Central Finland. Jyvaskyla is the capital of Central Finland and the largest city in the Finnish Lakeland, an area of more than 188,000 lakes. During the warm summer months swimming in the lake around the city is a popular activity.
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  • Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than 270 million cluster bomb submunitions dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974. The Mines Advisory Group (MAG) are a humanitarian organisation clearing the remnants of conflict worldwide and have been working in Lao PDR since 1994. UXO clearance team 6 (UCT6) is an all-female team, one of MAG’s seven UXO clearance teams in Xieng Khouang Province, one of the most heavily bombed provinces in Lao PDR.  Deputy team leader, Manixia Thor, relaxes with her colleagues from UCT6 during breaktime whilst clearing UXO in Ban Namoune. The team has 10 minutes break every hour and works an 8 hour day.
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  • Children from Ithute primary school in the Alexandra Township, Johannesburg, South Africa, watch a performance of the ‘About Us”, an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to school children through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
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  • Children from Ithute primary school in the Alexandra Township, Johannesburg, South Africa, watch a performance of the ‘About Us”, an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to school children through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
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  • Children from Ithute primary school in the Alexandra Township, Johannesburg, South Africa, watch a performance of the ‘About Us”, an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to school children through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
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  • A boy walks holding a fishing net in a shallow stream known locally as 'the Sheep Wash' on the North York Moors National Park near Osmotherley, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A member of the Serpentine Swimming Club exercises before swimming, Hyde Park, London, UK. The Serpentine Lake is situated in Hyde Park, London’s largest central open space. The Serpentine Swimming Club was formed in 1864 ‘to promote the healthful habit of bathing in open water throughout the year’.  Its headquarters were beneath an old elm tree on the south side of the lake, a wooden bench for clothing being the only facility.  At this time London was undergoing rapid expansion and Hyde Park was now in the centre of a densely populated built up area and provided a place of relaxation to its urbanised masses. Now, the club has its own (somewhat spartan) changing facilities and members are  permitted by the Royal Parks to swim in the lake any morning before 09:30.  They race every Saturday morning throughout the year, regardless of the weather
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  • Portrait of a member of the Serpentine Swimming Club, Hyde Park, London, UK. The Serpentine Lake is situated in Hyde Park, London’s largest central open space. The Serpentine Swimming Club was formed in 1864 ‘to promote the healthful habit of bathing in open water throughout the year’.  Its headquarters were beneath an old elm tree on the south side of the lake, a wooden bench for clothing being the only facility.  At this time London was undergoing rapid expansion and Hyde Park was now in the centre of a densely populated built up area and provided a place of relaxation to its urbanised masses. Now, the club has its own (somewhat spartan) changing facilities and members are  permitted by the Royal Parks to swim in the lake any morning before 09:30.  They race every Saturday morning throughout the year, regardless of the weather.
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  • A member of the Serpentine Swimming Club swimming in the Serpentine Lake, Hyde Park, London, UK. The Serpentine Lake is situated in Hyde Park, London’s largest central open space. The Serpentine Swimming Club was formed in 1864 ‘to promote the healthful habit of bathing in open water throughout the year’.  Its headquarters were beneath an old elm tree on the south side of the lake, a wooden bench for clothing being the only facility.  At this time London was undergoing rapid expansion and Hyde Park was now in the centre of a densely populated built up area and provided a place of relaxation to its urbanised masses. Now, the club has its own (somewhat spartan) changing facilities and members are  permitted by the Royal Parks to swim in the lake any morning before 09:30.  They race every Saturday morning throughout the year, regardless of the weather.
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  • Portrait of members of the Serpentine Swimming Club after swimming, Hyde Park, London, UK. The Serpentine Lake is situated in Hyde Park, London’s largest central open space. The Serpentine Swimming Club was formed in 1864 ‘to promote the healthful habit of bathing in open water throughout the year’.  Its headquarters were beneath an old elm tree on the south side of the lake, a wooden bench for clothing being the only facility.  At this time London was undergoing rapid expansion and Hyde Park was now in the centre of a densely populated built up area and provided a place of relaxation to its urbanised masses. Now, the club has its own (somewhat spartan) changing facilities and members are  permitted by the Royal Parks to swim in the lake any morning before 09:30.  They race every Saturday morning throughout the year, regardless of the weather.
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  • Members of the Serpentine Swimming Club walks climb out of the Serpentine Lake after a Saturday race on a cold Winter's day, Hyde Park, London, UK. The Serpentine Lake is situated in Hyde Park, London’s largest central open space. The Serpentine Swimming Club was formed in 1864 ‘to promote the healthful habit of bathing in open water throughout the year’.  Its headquarters were beneath an old elm tree on the south side of the lake, a wooden bench for clothing being the only facility.  At this time London was undergoing rapid expansion and Hyde Park was now in the centre of a densely populated built up area and provided a place of relaxation to its urbanised masses. Now, the club has its own (somewhat spartan) changing facilities and members are  permitted by the Royal Parks to swim in the lake any morning before 09:30.  They race every Saturday morning throughout the year, regardless of the weather.
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  • After her daily swim, an elderly local woman climbs out of Porthtowan Pool, Cornwall, UK. A beautifully wild tidal pool surrounded by cliffs and rocks, with a retaining concrete wall. "Weekdays are nicer, on weekends you get all the young ones coming and throwing themselves in, they don't swim". Until the 1950s and the rise of the heated indoor swimming pool, children learnt to swim outdoors. For those close to the sea, many man-made tidal swimming pools were constructed around Britain’s coastline. Heated by the sun, these tidal pools were often built to keep bathers safe from high and rough seas, which explains why so many of them are clustered in Scotland and around the surfing beaches of Cornwall. Whether they are simple swimming holes made by shoring up natural rock pools or grand lido-like pools complete with lifeguards and tea huts, they are all refreshed by good high tides.
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  • A group of young people play games on the edge of The Rock Pool, Westward Ho!, Devon, UK. Located at the southern end of Westward Ho! beach near Bideford, this renovated pool has been here for 120 years. Until the 1950s and the rise of the heated indoor swimming pool, children learnt to swim outdoors. For those close to the sea, many man-made tidal swimming pools were constructed around Britain’s coastline. Heated by the sun, these tidal pools were often built to keep bathers safe from high and rough seas, which explains why so many of them are clustered in Scotland and around the surfing beaches of Cornwall. Whether they are simple swimming holes made by shoring up natural rock pools or grand lido-like pools complete with lifeguards and tea huts, they are all refreshed by good high tides.
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  • A group of country ramblers walk along the sea defence embankment of Halstow Marshes on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.  With the panoramic views beyond, the walkers stand still below blue skies and clouds, stopping to spot birdlife on the marshland, on a landscape that could controversially become the site for London's estuary airport, built on reclaimed and marshland on the river Thames, east of the city. Current London mayor Boris Johnson is in faviour of this project to alleviate pressure from other airport hubs, regardless of wildlife (especially a nearby protected bird sanctuary).
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  • A group of country ramblers look across Northwood Hill's landscape below, an wildlife area near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport. With the panoramic views beyond, the walkers stop to admire the landscape that could controversially become the site for London's estuary airport, built on reclaimed and marshland on the river Thames, east of the city. Current London mayor Boris Johnson is in faviour of this project to alleviate pressure from other airport hubs, regardless of wildlife (especially a nearby protected bird sanctuary).
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  • People playing football on Ipanema beach at dusk, silhouettes with Dois Irmaos / two brothers in the background. Rio de Janeiro.
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  • A 19 year-old girl's hair blows across her face at the beach at Brighton, England. Wearing glasses to rectify her short-sightedness (myopia) the young lady can see little as her long hair sweeps over her eyes. It is a sunny day on the southern English coastal town, with a shingle beach stretching down to the sea.
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  • A 19 year-old girl's hair blows across her face at the beach at Brighton, England. Wearing glasses to rectify her short-sightedness (myopia) the young lady can see little as her long hair sweeps over her eyes. It is a sunny day on the southern English coastal town, with a shingle beach stretching down to the sea.
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  • Inside and outside view of customers drinking and socialising at the Newman Arms pub in Fitzrovia, London, UK. Outside drinkers laugh away in the convivial atmosphere of this most traditional of small pubs. The Newman Arms is situated at No. 23 Rathbone Street and was built in 1730. This building has had many functions since that year from housing a tallow chandler, an ironmonger, a picture framers and finally became a brothel. In 1860, the tavern was established and, for the first 100 years, it only possessed a beer licence which explains perfectly the impressive reputation the Newman Arms has for great beer, still firmly intact to this day.
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  • Inside and outside view of customers drinking and socialising at the Newman Arms pub in Fitzrovia, London, UK. Outside drinkers laugh away in the convivial atmosphere of this most traditional of small pubs. The Newman Arms is situated at No. 23 Rathbone Street and was built in 1730. This building has had many functions since that year from housing a tallow chandler, an ironmonger, a picture framers and finally became a brothel. In 1860, the tavern was established and, for the first 100 years, it only possessed a beer licence which explains perfectly the impressive reputation the Newman Arms has for great beer, still firmly intact to this day.
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  • Inside and outside view of customers drinking and socialising at the Newman Arms pub in Fitzrovia, London, UK. Outside drinkers laugh away in the convivial atmosphere of this most traditional of small pubs. The Newman Arms is situated at No. 23 Rathbone Street and was built in 1730. This building has had many functions since that year from housing a tallow chandler, an ironmonger, a picture framers and finally became a brothel. In 1860, the tavern was established and, for the first 100 years, it only possessed a beer licence which explains perfectly the impressive reputation the Newman Arms has for great beer, still firmly intact to this day.
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  • Portrait of Bill Deeley, a member of the Serpentine Swimming Club, Hyde Park, London, UK. The Serpentine Lake is situated in Hyde Park, London’s largest central open space. The Serpentine Swimming Club was formed in 1864 ‘to promote the healthful habit of bathing in open water throughout the year’.  Its headquarters were beneath an old elm tree on the south side of the lake, a wooden bench for clothing being the only facility.  At this time London was undergoing rapid expansion and Hyde Park was now in the centre of a densely populated built up area and provided a place of relaxation to its urbanised masses. Now, the club has its own (somewhat spartan) changing facilities and members are  permitted by the Royal Parks to swim in the lake any morning before 09:30.  They race every Saturday morning throughout the year, regardless of the weather.
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