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  • Man dressed up as a Christmas tree complete with tinsel and baubles, London, UK. Over the Xmas festive period you see a lot of people in fancy dress, but some people take this to a new level.
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  • Man dressed up as a Christmas tree complete with tinsel and baubles, London, UK. Over the Xmas festive period you see a lot of people in fancy dress, but some people take this to a new level.
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  • A sign with the words ‘Non Drop Christmas Trees Free Local Delivery’ on display at Brixton Market on the 11th December 2019 in South London in the United Kingdom. Trees are considered “non-drop” if they retain their needles for significantly longer than traditional varieties.
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  • A sign with the words ‘Non Drop Christmas Trees Free Local Delivery’ on display at Brixton Market on the 11th December 2019 in South London in the United Kingdom. Trees are considered “non-drop” if they retain their needles for significantly longer than traditional varieties.
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  • A barrow laden with festive Christmas decorations sits during the closed holiday period on New Years Day outside the florist at Herne Hill Station, on 1st January 2019, in London, England.
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  • Kids’ Choir is an inspirational music education project developed and run by the Mayor’s Thames Festival. Over a seven-month period, the festival works with music teachers and children from primary schools all over London to develop a mass choir of 750 voices. This choir then performs in front of Tower Bridge to thousands of people
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  • Kids’ Choir is an inspirational music education project developed and run by the Mayor’s Thames Festival. Over a seven-month period, the festival works with music teachers and children from primary schools all over London to develop a mass choir of 750 voices. This choir then performs in front of Tower Bridge to thousands of people
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  • Kids’ Choir is an inspirational music education project developed and run by the Mayor’s Thames Festival. Over a seven-month period, the festival works with music teachers and children from primary schools all over London to develop a mass choir of 750 voices. This choir then performs in front of Tower Bridge to thousands of people
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  • Kids’ Choir is an inspirational music education project developed and run by the Mayor’s Thames Festival. Over a seven-month period, the festival works with music teachers and children from primary schools all over London to develop a mass choir of 750 voices. This choir then performs in front of Tower Bridge to thousands of people
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  • Kids’ Choir is an inspirational music education project developed and run by the Mayor’s Thames Festival. Over a seven-month period, the festival works with music teachers and children from primary schools all over London to develop a mass choir of 750 voices. This choir then performs in front of Tower Bridge to thousands of people
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  • Kids’ Choir is an inspirational music education project developed and run by the Mayor’s Thames Festival. Over a seven-month period, the festival works with music teachers and children from primary schools all over London to develop a mass choir of 750 voices. This choir then performs in front of Tower Bridge to thousands of people
    A_O7F8683.jpg
  • Kids’ Choir is an inspirational music education project developed and run by the Mayor’s Thames Festival. Over a seven-month period, the festival works with music teachers and children from primary schools all over London to develop a mass choir of 750 voices. This choir then performs in front of Tower Bridge to thousands of people
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  • Kids’ Choir is an inspirational music education project developed and run by the Mayor’s Thames Festival. Over a seven-month period, the festival works with music teachers and children from primary schools all over London to develop a mass choir of 750 voices. This choir then performs in front of Tower Bridge to thousands of people
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  • Audience for the kids' Choir is an inspirational music education project developed and run by the Mayor's Thames Festival. Over a seven-month period, the festival works with music teachers and children from primary schools all over London to develop a mass choir of 750 voices. This choir then performs in front of Tower Bridge to thousands of people
    A_O7F8617_1.jpg
  • Kids’ Choir is an inspirational music education project developed and run by the Mayor’s Thames Festival. Over a seven-month period, the festival works with music teachers and children from primary schools all over London to develop a mass choir of 750 voices. This choir then performs in front of Tower Bridge to thousands of people
    A_O7F8689.jpg
  • Thames Festival 2009, St Katherine's Dock classic boat rally with the crews in Edwardian costume to fit in with the boats.
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  • Thames Festival 2009, St Katherine's Dock classic boat rally with the crews in Edwardian costume to fit in with the boats.
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  • Thames Festival 2009, St Katherine's Dock classic boat rally with the crews in Edwardian costume to fit in with the boats.
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  • Rabbi Herschel Gluck eating a takeaway meal in his Sukkah during the festival of Sukkot, the feast of Tabernacles. The holiday commemorates the forty-year period during which the children of Israel were wandering in the desert. In honor of the children of Israel in the wilderness, men dwell in temporary shelters. This shelter is called a Sukkah it has at least three sides and a partially open roof covered with greenery.
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  • Shinto priests Masatsugu Okutani, 41 (far right) together with his father Kazufumi Okutani, 71 dressed in their ceremonial clothes in preparation for the Summer Grand Purification ceremony to be held at the Yabuhara Sanctuary. They are the  24th and 25th uninterrupted generational SHINTO priests in their family line dating back to the 12th century AD. Seen here with priests Kagesi Toyama (far left) and Kiyoto Suyama (center left), which will assist in the ceremonial festivities which take place over a 36 hour period in early July every year.  The essence of the ceremony is to remove temporarily all impurities such as rational thought from ones body and mind and maximize one's sensitivities. In other words to be in a state of heightened concentration of the "here and now" and allow one's sensitivities to be replenished as they are a constant source of japanese cultural identity, Kiso Mura village.
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  • Mr Leibowitz and his 3 sons reading (learning) the Torah inside their sukkah during Sukkot, the feast of Tabernacles. The holiday commemorates the forty-year period during which the children of Israel were wandering in the desert. In honor of the children of Israel in the wilderness, men dwell in temporary shelters. This shelter is called a sukkah it has at least three sides and a partially open roof covered with greenery.
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  • Pile of vomit on the street. London, UK. This is a common site all over the country as people overindulge and drink too much in the run up to the festive period.
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  • Lewes, UK. Monday 5th November 2012. Society members dressed in period costumes as royalty. Bonfire Night celebration in the town of Lewes, East Sussex, UK which form the largest and most famous Guy Fawkes Night festivities. Held on 5 November, the event not only marks the date of the uncovering of the Gunpowder Treason and Plot in 1605, but also commemorates the memory of the 17 Protestant martyrs from the town burnt at the stake for their faith during the Marian Persecutions of 1555–57. There are six bonfire societies putting on parades involving some 3,000 people.
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  • Sinister silhouettes in an underpass tunnel with walls covered with urban graffiti. The tunnel is located near Waterloo mainline station and the concrete bunker-like place has become a favourite landscape for dedicated street artists who are free to cover the walls and pavements (sidewalks) with expressions of their urban artistic ideology and political protest. In daytime, this environment is not as intimidating as it appears and Londoners pass through as a shortcut beneath an otherwise complex route of roadways and railway tracks above. There are also periodic festivals of street art attracting the best of artists including the secretive Banksy.
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  • Sinister silhouettes in an underpass tunnel with walls covered with urban graffiti. The tunnel is located near Waterloo mainline station and the concrete bunker-like place has become a favourite landscape for dedicated street artists who are free to cover the walls and pavements (sidewalks) with expressions of their urban artistic ideology and political protest. In daytime, this environment is not as intimidating as it appears and Londoners pass through as a shortcut beneath an otherwise complex route of roadways and railway tracks above. There are also periodic festivals of street art attracting the best of artists including the secretive Banksy.
    graffiti_tunnel05-22-06-2012_1.jpg
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