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  • A man sits down on a 'Sit down’ sign located at the entrance of an arena in Manchester. The arena is hosting the 2006 Creative Partnerships Exciting Minds conference. The creative Partnerships aims to enhance the achievement, motivation, creative skills and employability of young people
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  • The back of  famous greying-blonde head belonging to Sir Richard Branson of Virgin Galactic is seen during SpaceShipTwo's replica model unveiling at the New York Wired NextFest at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Galactic. Under construction by Burt Rutan in Mojave, California and looking more like '2001 A Space Odyssey,' than future everyday holidays, SpaceShipTwo is a re-usable orbiting vehicle that will become an important tool for Man's leisure time in space when affordable commercial space tourism starting in 2009/10. Aboard the space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each paying $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience 6 minutes of weighlessness.
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  • Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson and former Apollo (11) astronaut Buzz Aldrin chat after Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo's unveiling at the New York Wired NextFest at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Under construction by Burt Rutan in Mojave, California and looking more like '2001 A Space Odyssey,' than future everyday holidays, SpaceShipTwo is a re-usable orbiting vehicle that will become an important tool for Man's leisure time in space when affordable commercial space tourism starting in 2009/10. Aboard the space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each paying $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience 6 minutes of weighlessness.
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  • Sam and Eve Branson, son and mother of tycoon Sir Richard, relax together on a roof terrace in Manhattan, New York. Both are queueing to join the hundreds already having paid their $200,000 for Virgin Galactic's space tourism rides in 2009. Launched in September 2004 by Sir Richard Branson, Virgin Galactic will invest up to $250 million to develop the world’s first commercial space tourism business with the building, testing and flying of five space shipShipTwos and two mother ships. It is expected that within the first full year of commercial operations Virgin Galactic will enable 500 people to fulfil their dreams of becoming astronauts. Aboard the space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each paying $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience 6 minutes of weighlessness.
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  • A computer-generated astronaut lies down on board a space flight on Virgin Galactic's  SpaceShipTwo's,  unveiled as a replica model during Wired NextFest at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York. Under construction by Burt Rutan in Mojave, California and looking more like '2001 A Space Odyssey,' than future everyday holidays, SpaceShipTwo is a re-usable orbiting vehicle that will become an important tool for Man's leisure time in space when affordable commercial space tourism starting in 2009/10. Aboard the space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each paying $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience 6 minutes of weighlessness. From these circular portholes, astronauts will see 1,000 miles having taken off from the new Spaceport America, New Mexico.
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  • Virgin boss, Sir Richard Branson and Virgin Galactic directors Will Whitehorn and Stephen Attenborough, talk to the media during the unveiling of their SpaceShipTwo concept model's unveiling at the New York Wired NextFest at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.  Now under construction by Burt Rutan in Mojave, California and looking more like a Stanley Kubrick movie set from '2001 A Space Odyssey,' than the future for everyday holidays, SpaceShipTwo is a re-usable orbiting vehicle that will become an important tool for Man's leisure time in space when affordable commercial space tourism starts in around 2009.  <br />
Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness.<br />
Launched in September 2004 by Sir Richard Branson, Virgin Galactic will invest up to $250 million to develop the world’s first commercial space tourism business with the building, testing and flying of five space shipShipTwos and two mother ships.  It is expected that within the first full year of commercial operations Virgin Galactic will enable 500 people to fulfil their dreams of becoming astronauts; in the last 4 decades the world has seen fewer than 500 astronauts. Flights start around 2009.<br />
28/09/2006
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  • Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson sits in the replica model of the Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo during its unveiling of at the New York Wired NextFest at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Under construction by Burt Rutan in Mojave, California and looking more like a Stanley Kubrick movie set from '2001 A Space Odyssey,' than the future for everyday holidays, SpaceShipTwo is a re-usable orbiting vehicle that will become an important tool for Man's leisure time in space when affordable commercial space tourism starts in around 2009. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom paying $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness. From these circular portholes, astronauts will see 1,000 miles having taken off from the new Spaceport America, New Mexico.
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  • A replica model of the Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo during its unveiling Wired NextFest at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, NYC. Under construction by Burt Rutan in Mojave, California and looking more like a Stanley Kubrick movie set from '2001 A Space Odyssey,' than the future for everyday holidays, SpaceShipTwo is a re-usable orbiting vehicle that will become an important tool for Man's leisure time in space when affordable commercial space tourism starts in around 2009. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness. From these circular portholes, astronauts will be able to see 1,000 miles having taken off from the new Spaceport America, New Mexico.
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  • Designer Phillippe Starck standing at the nose of Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo during its unveiling at the New York Wired NextFest at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Starck is design consultant for Virgin's space company and for SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA.  Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness.  Flights start around 2009/10 from a Mojave desert test facility but therafter, at the new Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million headquarters and mission control facility near Las Cruces.
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  • Ordinary husband and wife Mark and Christine Easterfield stand awkwardly at the dirty picket fence with their Volvo car parked on the gravel drive outside their home near Cambridge, England. They are among the thousands of people who have paid the $200,000 fee for a seat on Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space flights. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness. Flights start around 2009/10 from a Mojave desert test facility but therafter, at the new Philippe Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million headquarters and mission control facility near Las Cruces.
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  • Frequent flyer astronaut Alan Watts is presented to the media and space industry commentators by Sir Richard Branson during the Wired NextFest science fair, at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York City in his north London home, England. Alan, 51, runs an electrical company and qualified for a free space space flight after being contacted by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space company, having accumulated 2 million air miles on the Virgin Atlantic flight network. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness. Flights start around 2009/10 at the new Philippe Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million facility near Las Cruces.
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  • Space-suited frequent flyer astronaut Alan Watts plays moon-walker at his north London home, England. Alan, 51, runs an electrical company and qualified for a free space space flight after being contacted by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space company, having accumulated 2 million air miles on the Virgin Atlantic flight network. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness.   Flights start around 2009/10 from a Mojave desert test facility but therafter, at the new Philippe Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million headquarters and mission control facility near Las Cruces.
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  • In the kitchen on a Sunday morning, space-suited frequent flyer astronaut Alan Watts reads the Sunday newspaper while his wife empties the dishwasher in his north London home, England. Alan, 51, runs an electrical company and qualified for a free space space flight after being contacted by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space company, having accumulated 2 million air miles on the Virgin Atlantic flight network. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness. Flights start around 2009/10 from a Mojave desert test facility but therafter, at the new Philippe Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million headquarters facility near Las Cruces.
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  • A portrait of space-suited frequent flyer astronaut Alan Watts in his north London home, England. Alan, 51, runs an electrical company and qualified for a free space space flight after being contacted by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space company, having accumulated 2 million air miles on the Virgin Atlantic flight network. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness. Flights start around 2009/10 from a Mojave desert test facility but therafter, at the new Philippe Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million headquarters and mission control facility near Las Cruces.
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  • A portrait of space-suited frequent flyer astronaut Alan Watts in his north London home, England. Alan, 51, runs an electrical company and qualified for a free space space flight after being contacted by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space company, having accumulated 2 million air miles on the Virgin Atlantic flight network. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness. Flights start around 2009/10 from a Mojave desert test facility but therafter, at the new Philippe Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million headquarters and mission control facility near Las Cruces.
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  • Monarchists celebrate their Queen's Diamnond Jubilee weeks before the Olympics come to London. The UK gears enjoys a weekend and summer of patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne. Across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
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  • Ordinary husband and wife Mark and Christine Easterfield stand awkwardly with their Volvo car outside their large home near Cambridge, England. They are among the thousands of people who have each paid the $200,000 fare for seats on Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic space flights. Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness.   Flights start around 2009/10 from a Mojave desert test facility but therafter, at the new Philippe Starck-designed SpacePort America, New Mexico, USA. a 27 square mile, $225 million headquarters and mission control facility near Las Cruces.
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  • Awkwardly, carrying their giant rubber rings by wrapping their left hands over the top curves, three kids make their way tentatively down a ramp of concrete to a poolside ride called River Run. There are two yellow rings and one red, alternatively manhandled along the path which is already wet from other holidaymakers in this northern seaside resort of Scarborough, North Yorkshire. We do not see the childrens' faces or upper-bodies and are therefore anonymous. A sign for the ride lists a series of rules for safe enjoyment of this leisure pursuit which they are urged to obey.
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  • Some of the nine Hawk jet aircraft of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, perform the 5/4 Split high during an In-Season Practice (ISP) training flight near their base at RAF Scampton. Seen through the explosive Plexiglass cockpit of a tenth plane, we see forward into deep blue sky as two sets of aerobatic pilots steer their machines from a crossover manoeuvre, their organic white smoke pouring from their jet pipes to emphasize their paths through the air. In front of a local crowd at the airfield the team work their way through a 25-minute series of display manoeuvres that are loved by thousands at summer air shows. After some time off, spare days like this are used to hone their manual aerobatic and piloting skills before re-joining the air show circuit. Since 1965 they've flown over 4,000 shows in 52 countries.
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  • Detail of a 1929 Long chassis Blue Label three litre vintage Bentley car. Brooklands Museum, Weybride, Surrey, UK
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  • An aerial view looking down from a highpoint, on to the shallows and surf of waters near Lynton, Devon, England. Windsurfers traverse the windy seascape on a spring day on this south-western coast, one of England's warmest regions. Here, young surfers and ocean adventurers travel to these parts where the beaches are level and where the waves arrive at the coast in perfectly-formed breakers. In the picture, one surfer has fallen from their board, the sail now horizontal in the water. But the others are upright and travelling across the wind, expertly riding the waves.
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  • The pedals of a 1929 Long chassis Blue Label three litre vintage Bentley car. Brooklands Museum, Weybride, Surrey, UK
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  • A dog walker struggles to control an excitable Cockapoo puppy, on 28th February 2017, in Ruskin Park, London borough of Lambeth, England. A Cockapoo is a mixed-breed dog that is the cross between either Cocker Spaniel and a poodle - a mixed breed that has become very popular recently in the UK.
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  • A dog walker struggles to control an excitable Cockapoo puppy, on 28th February 2017, in Ruskin Park, London borough of Lambeth, England. A Cockapoo is a mixed-breed dog that is the cross between either Cocker Spaniel and a poodle - a mixed breed that has become very popular recently in the UK.
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  • A pet spaniel jumps against a tree while barking at park tree squirrels. Leaping up at the tree trunk, the dog is excited enough to think it can catch or frighten these fast-moving creatures that occupy London's parks and public spaces in their thousands. Whereas the squirrel population was once brown, these have been superceded by the grey squirrel which continue to be a recreational sport for four-legged animals in Britain. The distant sun sinks low over 100 year-old ash trees in the background making this scene one of beauty in an otherwise urban location.
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  • A pet spaniel jumps against a tree while barking at park tree squirrels. Leaping up at the tree trunk, the dog is excited enough to think it can catch or frighten these fast-moving creatures that occupy London's parks and public spaces in their thousands. Whereas the squirrel population was once brown, these have been superceded by the grey squirrel which continue to be a recreational sport for four-legged animals in Britain. The distant sun sinks low over 100 year-old ash trees in the background making this scene one of beauty in an otherwise urban location.
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  • Young teenage students protest against government education cuts in Trafalgar Square. Holding a variety of placards that denounce the coalition government's policy of charging extra higher-education tuition fees, the atmosphere is excited and happy. But tens of thousands of students and school pupils walked out of class, marched, and occupied buildings around the country in the second day of mass action within a fortnight to protest at education cuts and higher tuition fees. There were isolated incidents of violence and skirmishes with police, mostly in central London among the 130,000 students.
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  • Young teenage students protest against government education cuts in Trafalgar Square. Holding a variety of placards that denounce the coalition government's policy of charging extra higher-education tuition fees, the atmosphere is excited and happy. But tens of thousands of students and school pupils walked out of class, marched, and occupied buildings around the country in the second day of mass action within a fortnight to protest at education cuts and higher tuition fees. There were isolated incidents of violence and skirmishes with police, mostly in central London among the 130,000 students.
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  • Young teenage students protest against government education cuts in Trafalgar Square. Holding a variety of placards that denounce the coalition government's policy of charging extra higher-education tuition fees, the atmosphere is excited and happy. But tens of thousands of students and school pupils walked out of class, marched, and occupied buildings around the country in the second day of mass action within a fortnight to protest at education cuts and higher tuition fees. There were isolated incidents of violence and skirmishes with police, mostly in central London among the 130,000 students.
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  • A aerial view of an excited young boy and older tourists being taken around the capital by horse-drawn carriage down Whitehall in Westminster, on 5th June 2019, in London, England.
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  • Four ladies are seen from behind wearing Union Jack hats and waving Britain's national flag flags. It is the Queens' Golden Jubilee celebrations in London's Hyde Park and this scene of patriotic fun is common when crowds gather to acknowledge their monarch's long reign over her people. The women's faces are obscured but there is a blurred face of an unknown singer leading a concert of rousing songs - perhaps Rule Britannia - that excites the crowd still in the semi-darkness. It is the end of a long day of marches and appearances of Her Majesty on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, marking her 50th year on the throne.
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  • Mother Louise Irwin-Ryan with her daughter Georgia (11) here jumping up and down in excitement. Hanging around in the Harvist Estate, Arsenal, North London. Louise is on various benefits to help support her family income, and housing, although recent government changes to benefits may affect her family drastically, possibly meaning they may have to move out of London. Louise Ryan was born on the Wirral peninsula in 1970.  She moved to London with her family in 1980.  Having lived in both Manchester and Ireland, she now lives permanently in North London with her husband and two children. Through the years Louise has battled to recover from a serious motorcycle accident in 1992 and has recently been diagnosed with Bipolar Affective Disorder. (Photo by Mike Kemp/For The Washington Post)
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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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  • In a grass car park, six ladies await the opening of a bottle of Champagne by an unseen male friend during the day at Royal Ascot horse racing week. Surrounded by picnic hampers, trays of food and a bottle of Pimms (the gin-based cocktail drink). They are dressed in either plain or garish colours and with their long bare legs women sit at the rear of a Range Rover car. The day is overcast, with threatening clouds behind the party but despite this, they are in a bubbly 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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  • 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.
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  • A young girl leaps in the air while running backwards and forwards through the spray from one of the fountains in Trafalgar Square, on 20th August 2020, in London, England. (Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A young female student of Asian descent signs a petitiion during protests against government education cuts in Trafalgar Square. Writing her name on the list of supporters, the girl holds two placards denouncing coalition Prime Minister David Cameron, telling him to "stuff your cuts, we won't pay" relating to his policy for extra higher education fees. As tourists photograph London's famous square known for its political rallies, the woman is learning to become politically-aware. Tens of thousands of students and school pupils walked out of class, marched, and occupied buildings around the country in the second day of mass action within a fortnight to protest at education cuts and higher tuition fees. There were isolated incidents of violence and skirmishes with police, mostly in central London among the 130,000 students.
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  • Spanish spectators from Bayonne in the Basque region, walk through the Olympic Park during the London 2012 Olympics. This land was transformed to become a 2.5 Sq Km sporting complex, once industrial businesses and now the venue of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village. After the Olympics, the park is to be known as Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
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  • French spectators enjoy the spirit of the Olympics and international competition in the Olympic Park during the London 2012 Olympics. The sports fans support the weight of their friend and pass him overhead. This land was transformed to become a 2.5 Sq Km sporting complex, once industrial businesses and now the venue of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village. After the Olympics, the park is to be known as Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
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  • A young brother and sister look on in awe while a British Airways check-in lady asks security questions of the pair's parents who are taking her children on a long-haul flight from London Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. The family baggage has been tagged and is about to disappear down the belt to join up to 70,000 other items in this average day at T5. The siblings stare as the young woman checks the travel details of the mother and father who have booked Business Class seats for them all. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • A young girl in transit between India and the US, entertains herself by throwing her pet toy tiger as far as the ceiling in a departure window of Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. In front of a Boeing 777 jet airliner's nose and cockpit, the girl is a silhouette against the large windows that allow in the natural light. Behind the parked aircraft, another British Airways passenger jet taxies past, its tail at right-angles to the stationary airplane although they both look like the same plane. With her family baggage next to her, the child is enjoying some hours of freedom before another long-haul flight westwards. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • A mother holds her young son high into the air while waste deep in the warm waters of Brockwell Lido in Herne Hill, south London, SE24. It is a fine summer's day and the pool is quiet before a rush of other families return for another day at their local pool. The mum throws the lad up and he squeels with delight at being thrust so high above the water's surface. This lido was 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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  • During the second Coronavirus lockdown when most non-essential retailers and small businesses remain closed by order of the government, Christmas themed lettering is on the King's Road in Chelsea, on 13th November 2020, in London, England.
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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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  • IT problems : Clifton Hammond manager  and Nur de Bruyn, team leader try to get to the bottom of it. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Students from Fortismere School enjoying prom night at Allure night Club in Muswell hill.<br />
In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set  commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK.
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  • Kiren Modi, winner, with her mother. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Kiren Modi is stunned to discover she has won. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Alesha Dixon getting in the mood. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Twenty one year old year old mother, Katie Randalls, from Cornwall has her make up done. She was up at 4.30 this morning to take part in the final. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Contestants are given cat walk tips from a professional model from Select Model Agency. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • First job of the day have your picture taken by a professional photographer. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Students from Whitley Bay High School , aged mainly  17-18, Newcastle, celebrate their leaving prom, following graduation from A levels. In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set  <br />
commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK.
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  • Students from Whitley Bay High School , aged mainly  17-18, Newcastle, celebrate their leaving prom, following graduation from A levels. In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK.
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  • Grace Meehan, 17, and friends from Whitley Bay High School, prepare to celebrate their leaving prom at the Life conference centre, Newcastle. In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK.
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  • Grace Meehan, 17, and friends from Whitley Bay High School, prepare to celebrate their leaving prom at the Life conference centre, Newcastle. In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK.
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  • Grace Meehan, 17, and friends from Whitley Bay High School, prepare to celebrate their leaving prom at the Life conference centre, Newcastle. In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK.
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  • Grace Meehan, 17, and friends from Whitley Bay High School, prepare to celebrate their leaving prom at the Life conference centre, Newcastle. In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK.
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  • Students from Highsted Grammar School, Sittingbourne, enjoying  their prom night, Hempstead House Hotel in Kent. In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set  commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK
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  • Students from Highsted Grammar School, Sittingbourne, enjoying  their prom night, Hempstead House Hotel in Kent. In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set  commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK
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  • Claudia Gilchrist, 16 with boyfriend Steve Drake and other Students from Highsted Grammar School, Sittingbourne, enjoying  their prom night, Hempstead House Hotel in Kent. In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set  commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK
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  • Claudia Gilchrist, 16,  is attending a traditional style prom with her boyfriend Steve Drake. A lot of effort is put into looking right for the night. Dresses have been planned all year and boyfriends are expected to wear matching ties. Here we see Claudia getting ready in preparation for the night at the local hotel in Sittingbourne, kent. <br />
In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set  commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK.
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  • Claudia Gilchrist, 16,  is attending a traditional style prom with her boyfriend Steve Drake. A lot of effort is put into looking right for the night. Dresses have been planned all year and boyfriends are expected to wear matching ties. Here we see Claudia getting ready in preparation for the night at the local hotel in Sittingbourne, kent. <br />
In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set  commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK.
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  • Two children ride a merry-go-round on the sea front at Southport, Merseyside, northern England. Hanging on to the carousel's horse, the youngest child is a boy who grips the pole as he whizzes through along while an older girl who is possibly his sister, leans forward as she enjoys the circular speed. The background blurs but we see the bright lights above the pier's amusement arcade entrance (the second longest pier in the UK) but it is a chilly winter, an off-season day with few people about on this chilly day nearing Christmas.
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  • Just one week away from getting their 'wings' these flight attendants proudly wear their red uniforms. Virgin Atlantic air stewardess and steward training at The Base training facility in Crawley. Potential hostesses are put through a gruelling 6 week training program, during which they are tested to their limits. With exams every day requiring an 88% score to pass. The Base is a modern environment for a state of the art airline training situated next to Virgin Atlantic’s HQ.
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  • Just one week away from getting their 'wings' these flight attendants proudly wear their red uniforms. Virgin Atlantic air stewardess and steward training at The Base training facility in Crawley. Potential hostesses are put through a gruelling 6 week training program, during which they are tested to their limits. With exams every day requiring an 88% score to pass. The Base is a modern environment for a state of the art airline training situated next to Virgin Atlantic’s HQ.
    20111027virgin atlantic training gir...jpg
  • Just one week away from getting their 'wings' these flight attendants proudly wear their red uniforms. Virgin Atlantic air stewardess and steward training at The Base training facility in Crawley. Potential hostesses are put through a gruelling 6 week training program, during which they are tested to their limits. With exams every day requiring an 88% score to pass. The Base is a modern environment for a state of the art airline training situated next to Virgin Atlantic’s HQ.
    20111027virgin atlantic training gir...jpg
  • A sign reading: …just keep your nerves! photographed at the office of   Berliner Kurier, in  Berlin on the 28th of February 2008. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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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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  • 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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  • Desk at a commodity and futures brokers firm in London. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Claudia Gilchrist, 16,  is attending a traditional style prom with her boyfriend Steve Drake. A lot of effort is put into looking right for the night. Dresses have been planned all year and boyfriends are expected to wear matching ties. Here we see Claudia getting ready in preparation for the night at the local hotel in Sittingbourne, kent. <br />
In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set  commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK.
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  • A student from Fortismere School takes it to far on prom night, Allure night Club, Muswell Hill.<br />
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In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set  commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK.<br />
In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set  commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK.
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  • Students from Fortismere School enjoying prom night at Allure night Club in Muswell hill.<br />
In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set  commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK.
    IMG_9930_1.jpg
  • Students from Fortismere School enjoying prom night at Allure night Club in Muswell hill.<br />
In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set  commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK.
    IMG_9891_1.jpg
  • Students from Fortismere School enjoying prom night at Allure night Club in Muswell hill. In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set  commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK.
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  • Mischa, and her Friend Ayse  get ready for their school Prom in Muswell Hill with the help of Aunt Pretty. In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set  commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK.
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  • Mischa, and her Friend Ayse  get ready for their school Prom in Muswell Hill with the help of Aunt Pretty. In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set  commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK.
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  • Mischa, and her Friend Ayse  get ready for their school Prom in Muswell Hill with the help of Aunt Pretty. In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set  commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK.
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  • Micha Patel, 16 from Fortismere School, and her Friend Ayse  get ready for their school Prom in Muswell Hill with the help of Aunt Pretty. In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK. These pictures are part of a set  commissioned for the Times magazine that  look at this teenage rite of passage across three schools in the UK.
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  • Dan Clarke, winner. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • The judges. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi, 20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Select models take a breather outside by the Thames, with Tower bridge in background. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
    IMG_5129_1.jpg
  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
    IMG_5121_1.jpg
  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Kiren Modi, 20, eventual winner waiting to rehearse. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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  • Twenty one year old year old mother, Katie Randalls, from Cornwall has her picture taken. Fifty finalists voted for by tens of thousands via face book made it to the London final. They were put through their paces, had modelling lessons and made up by top professionals. In the evening friends and Next customer competition winners attended a party and fashion show hosted by Alesha Dixon and Paul Sculfor where the eventual winners Dan Clarke, 26, and Kiren Modi,20, were decided upon by industry leaders.
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