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  • A sign reading ‘Garage Sale Sunday 10am’ appears in the front garden of a bungalow in front of the garage on the 14th of February 2020 on Bathurst road in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  A garage sale is a common informal sale of used goods by a private individual normally held in their garage and front garden.
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  • Homegrown beds of dahlias grow in the front garden of a council house in the early 1960s. The flowers are fine specimens of this species. Prospering, tall and healthy in summer sunshine in this front garden in Southend-in-Sea in Essex, England, their reds are brilliantly reproduced and recorded by Kodachrome film by an amateur photographer in 1963. Net curtains (drapes) can be seen in the windows and the green grass is clipped and mown to reflect the obsessive nature of the resident and plant grower. The picture shows us a memory of nostalgia in an era from the last century.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Cloack event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking cmapigners all together on Blackpool sea front, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Miranda Cox speaks at a small rally on Blackpool sea front, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Turner Prize nominated Lubaina Himid MBE with her Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent. Lubaina Himid created a Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front, on the former ‘Rotunda’ site of the town’s fun fair, Lido and amusement park where the sugar of candy floss and toffee apples fuelled summer visitors. The pavilion’s colourful decoration in the artist’s signature patterning will serve as a reminder of the lost amusement park, as well as providing a beautiful shelter at the edge of the town to rest, look out to sea, and think about the role of sugar in Britain’s history. Folkestone, Kent.
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  • Turner Prize nominated Lubaina Himid MBE during the construction of her Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent. Lubaina Himid created a Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front, on the former ‘Rotunda’ site of the town’s fun fair, Lido and amusement park where the sugar of candy floss and toffee apples fuelled summer visitors. The pavilion’s colourful decoration in the artist’s signature patterning will serve as a reminder of the lost amusement park, as well as providing a beautiful shelter at the edge of the town to rest, look out to sea, and think about the role of sugar in Britain’s history. Folkestone, Kent.
    UK-Art-2017-Folkestone-Triennial-Lub...jpg
  • A family have lunch on their front lawn in America's Corn belt state of Illinois, USA.
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  • Tina Rothery speaks at a small rally on Blackpool sea front, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
    IC5A1957.jpg
  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
    IC5A1818.jpg
  • Beach goers watch anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
    IC5A1854.jpg
  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
    IC5A1783.jpg
  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
    IC5A1740.jpg
  • Anti-fracking campaigners march along Blackpool sea front as part of the Block Around the Clock event in Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
    IC5A1725.jpg
  • Turner Prize nominated Lubaina Himid MBE with her Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent. Lubaina Himid created a Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front, on the former ‘Rotunda’ site of the town’s fun fair, Lido and amusement park where the sugar of candy floss and toffee apples fuelled summer visitors. The pavilion’s colourful decoration in the artist’s signature patterning will serve as a reminder of the lost amusement park, as well as providing a beautiful shelter at the edge of the town to rest, look out to sea, and think about the role of sugar in Britain’s history. Folkestone, Kent.
    UK-Art-2017-Folkestone-Triennial-Lub...jpg
  • Turner Prize nominated Lubaina Himid MBE with her Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent. Lubaina Himid created a Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front, on the former ‘Rotunda’ site of the town’s fun fair, Lido and amusement park where the sugar of candy floss and toffee apples fuelled summer visitors. The pavilion’s colourful decoration in the artist’s signature patterning will serve as a reminder of the lost amusement park, as well as providing a beautiful shelter at the edge of the town to rest, look out to sea, and think about the role of sugar in Britain’s history. Folkestone, Kent.
    UK-Art-2017-Folkestone-Triennial-Lub...jpg
  • Turner Prize nominated Lubaina Himid MBE with her Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent. Lubaina Himid created a Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front, on the former ‘Rotunda’ site of the town’s fun fair, Lido and amusement park where the sugar of candy floss and toffee apples fuelled summer visitors. The pavilion’s colourful decoration in the artist’s signature patterning will serve as a reminder of the lost amusement park, as well as providing a beautiful shelter at the edge of the town to rest, look out to sea, and think about the role of sugar in Britain’s history. Folkestone, Kent.
    UK-Art-2017-Folkestone-Triennial-Lub...jpg
  • Turner Prize nominated Lubaina Himid MBE with her Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent. Lubaina Himid created a Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front, on the former ‘Rotunda’ site of the town’s fun fair, Lido and amusement park where the sugar of candy floss and toffee apples fuelled summer visitors. The pavilion’s colourful decoration in the artist’s signature patterning will serve as a reminder of the lost amusement park, as well as providing a beautiful shelter at the edge of the town to rest, look out to sea, and think about the role of sugar in Britain’s history. Folkestone, Kent.
    UK-Art-2017-Folkestone-Triennial-Lub...jpg
  • Turner Prize nominated Lubaina Himid MBE with her Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent. Lubaina Himid created a Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front, on the former ‘Rotunda’ site of the town’s fun fair, Lido and amusement park where the sugar of candy floss and toffee apples fuelled summer visitors. The pavilion’s colourful decoration in the artist’s signature patterning will serve as a reminder of the lost amusement park, as well as providing a beautiful shelter at the edge of the town to rest, look out to sea, and think about the role of sugar in Britain’s history. Folkestone, Kent.
    UK-Art-2017-Folkestone-Triennial-Lub...jpg
  • Turner Prize nominated Lubaina Himid MBE with her Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent. Lubaina Himid created a Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front, on the former ‘Rotunda’ site of the town’s fun fair, Lido and amusement park where the sugar of candy floss and toffee apples fuelled summer visitors. The pavilion’s colourful decoration in the artist’s signature patterning will serve as a reminder of the lost amusement park, as well as providing a beautiful shelter at the edge of the town to rest, look out to sea, and think about the role of sugar in Britain’s history. Folkestone, Kent.
    UK-Art-2017-Folkestone-Triennial-Lub...jpg
  • The detailed interior of Lubaina Himid’s Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent. Lubaina Himid created a Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front, on the former ‘Rotunda’ site of the town’s fun fair, Lido and amusement park where the sugar of candy floss and toffee apples fuelled summer visitors. The pavilion’s colourful decoration in the artist’s signature patterning will serve as a reminder of the lost amusement park, as well as providing a beautiful shelter at the edge of the town to rest, look out to sea, and think about the role of sugar in Britain’s history. Folkestone, Kent.
    UK-Art-2017-Folkestone-Triennial-Lub...jpg
  • Turner Prize nominated Lubaina Himid MBE during the construction of her Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent. Lubaina Himid created a Jelly Mould Pavilion on Folkestone’s sea front, on the former ‘Rotunda’ site of the town’s fun fair, Lido and amusement park where the sugar of candy floss and toffee apples fuelled summer visitors. The pavilion’s colourful decoration in the artist’s signature patterning will serve as a reminder of the lost amusement park, as well as providing a beautiful shelter at the edge of the town to rest, look out to sea, and think about the role of sugar in Britain’s history. Folkestone, Kent.
    UK-Art-2017-Folkestone-Triennial-Lub...jpg
  • We look through the windscreen of a Royal Air Force C-130-J Hercules to see a pilots-eye view of his fixed head-up-display (HUD), while in flight over Hampshire during the Farnborough Air Show. We see the aircraft flying data in green set against the magenta colour (color) of the clouds and sky beyond. The pilot will see the statistics that are important aspects of his aeroplane's altitude, compass heading, localiser, air speed, pitch, roll and yaw. Head-up displays are increasingly important to military and commercial aircraft (airplanes) when information can be displayed without obstructing the user's front view front. The second type of HUD is mounted within a protective helmet visor. The C-130 Hercules primarily performs the tactical portion of airlift operations. The aircraft is capable of operating from rough, dirt strips and is the prime transport for air dropping troops and equipment into hostile areas. The C-130-J is the newer generation digital version with fully integrated digital avionics; color multifunctional liquid crystal displays including the HUD; state-of-the-art navigation systems with dual inertial navigation system and global positioning system; fully integrated defensive systems; low-power color radar; digital moving map display; new turboprop engines with six-bladed, all-composite propellers; digital auto pilot; improved fuel, environmental and ice-protection systems; and an enhanced cargo-handling system.
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  • In front of a red curtain, the comedian Phil Nichol performs on stage in London. With the microphone (mic) on its stand, amplifying his voice to the unseen audience. The comic strums his acoustic guitar with his jumper (pullover) over his head, a sort of caricature of a court jester. he comic recounts his narrative and gestures to help him make his point. A double shadow is seen on the curtain (drape) from the rudimentary stage lighting and the silhouetted heads from the audience front row listen to this man's act. Phil Nichol is a Canadian comedian, singer-songwriter, and actor (source http://www.gloriousmanagement.com/artist/phil-nichol).
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  • We see one of a pair of lion guards outside the Bank of China's building in Macau (Macao), in China's Special Economic region (SER). Stone lions, also called Shishi in Chinese, are often found in pairs in front of the gates of Chinese traditional buildings. Chinese guardian lions, known also as stone lions in Chinese art, are a common representation of the lion in pre-modern China. They are believed to have powerful mythic protective powers that has traditionally stood in front of Chinese Imperial palaces, Imperial tombs, government offices, temples, and the homes of government officials and the wealthy from the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220). Pairs of guardian lions are still common decorative and symbolic elements at the entrances to restaurants, hotels, supermarkets and other structures.
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  • At the beginning of the second week of the UKs Coronavirus lockdown, the front door of an Edwardian period home where owners are behind locked doors, in accordance with government guidelines for social distancing and family group isolation, on 30th March 2020, in south London, England.
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  • Two homeless people sleep with their collected cardboard under the roofs at the harbour front. It is early morning and the first commuters have not arrived yet and the place is quiete. It is winter time and the nights are cool but dry. 7 million people live on 1,104km square, making it Hong Kong the most vertical city in the world.
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  • Front door of a house in London. Showing various eras of architecture. Londoner's homes.
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  • Front door of a house in London. Showing various eras of architecture. Londoner's homes.
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  • Front door of a house in London. Showing various eras of architecture. Londoner's homes.
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  • Front door of a house in London. Showing various eras of architecture. Londoner's homes.
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  • Front door of a council house in London. Showing various eras of architecture. Londoner's homes.
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  • Front door of a Georgian house in London. Showing various eras of architecture. Londoner's homes.
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  • Restaurant table set up for dinner in the sea front in Kioni, Ithaca, Greece. Ithaca, Ithaki or Ithaka is a Greek island located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental Greece. Ithacas main island has an area of 96 square kilometres. It is the second-smallest of seven main Ionian Islands.
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  • A Christmas wreath hangs on the front door of a residential house in London, England on December 20, 2018.
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  • A Christmas wreath hangs on the front door of a residential house in London, England on December 20, 2018.
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  • The harbour front where many tourist busses departs from and where people gather to cath various boat rides and go to the nearby fun fair. 7 million people live on 1,104km square, making it Hong Kong the most vertical city in the world.
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  • The face of Russian President Vladimirovich Putin appears on the front page of American global newspaper USA Today. The detail shows us Putin's face looking out from under the rack on sale outside a central London newsagent that sells titles from around the world. The date shows that page 1 is on the the sixth of March 2014 - 03.06.14 - when uncertainty of the Russian's annexation of the Crimea made headlines around the globe. Propaganda came from both sides as each nation tried to persuade other countries to back their own actions. Vladimir Putin has been the President of Russia since 7 May 2012. He previously served as President from 2000 to 2008, and as Prime Minister of Russia from 1999 to 2000 and again from 2008 to 2012.
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  • Tourists walking underneath the Front Gate to Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China. The Tiananmen Gate was built in 1415 during the Ming Dynasty. Towards the demise of the Ming Dynasty, heavy fighting between Li Zicheng and the early Qing emperors damaged (or perhaps destroyed) the gate. The Tian'anmen square was designed and built in 1651, and has since enlarged four times its original size in the 1950s.
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  • Front door of a house in London. Showing various eras of architecture. Londoner's homes.
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  • Front door of a house with a Mini car parked in the drive in Notting Hill, London. Showing various eras of architecture. Londoner's homes.
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  • Front door of a house in Islington, London. Showing various eras of architecture. Londoner's homes.
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  • Front door of a house in London. Showing various eras of architecture. Londoner's homes.
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  • Front door of a Georgian house in London. Showing various eras of architecture. Londoner's homes.
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  • Front door of a Georgian house in London. Showing various eras of architecture. Londoner's homes.
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  • Small business shop front for an interiors and lamp store at night in the Kings Heath area of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Kings Heath is a suburb of Birmingham, three miles south of the city centre. It is the next suburb south from Moseley.
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  • Small business shop front selling beauty and hair products at night in the Kings Heath area of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Kings Heath is a suburb of Birmingham, three miles south of the city centre. It is the next suburb south from Moseley.
    20181128_kings heath shops night_001.jpg
  • Small business shop front for fast food takeaway King Kebab at night in the Kings Heath area of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Kings Heath is a suburb of Birmingham, three miles south of the city centre. It is the next suburb south from Moseley.
    20181128_kings heath shops night_006.jpg
  • Small business shop front of a new crowdfunded cafe The Early Bird at night in the Kings Heath area of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Kings Heath is a suburb of Birmingham, three miles south of the city centre. It is the next suburb south from Moseley.
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  • Small business shop front for a beauty shop at night in the Kings Heath area of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Kings Heath is a suburb of Birmingham, three miles south of the city centre. It is the next suburb south from Moseley.
    20181128_kings heath shops night_007.jpg
  • Business shop front for a payday loans company at night in the Kings Heath area of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Kings Heath is a suburb of Birmingham, three miles south of the city centre. It is the next suburb south from Moseley.
    20181128_kings heath shops night_003.jpg
  • Small business shop front for a printing store at night in the Kings Heath area of Birmingham, United Kingdom. Kings Heath is a suburb of Birmingham, three miles south of the city centre. It is the next suburb south from Moseley.
    20181128_kings heath shops night_005.jpg
  • Bread being toasted in a SilverCrest toaster with a glass front in a kitchen in Bethesda, Gwynedd, Wales.
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  • Bread being toasted in a SilverCrest toaster with a glass front in a kitchen in Bethesda, Gwynedd, Wales.
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  • Boys playing basketball in the ruins on the front line between Muslim East Mostar and Croat West Mostar. It was destroyed by systemic bombardment from Croat guns during the Croat Muslim War, when the Croats endeavored to " cleanse" the town of non Croats. Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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  • Boys playing basketball in the ruins on the front line between Muslim East Mostar and Croat West Mostar. It was destroyed by systemic bombardment from Croat guns during the Croat Muslim War, when the Croats endeavored to " cleanse" the town of non Croats. Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
    7158_9_1.jpg
  • Boys playing basketball in the ruins on the front line between Muslim East Mostar and Croat West Mostar. It was destroyed by systemic bombardment from Croat guns during the Croat Muslim War, when the Croats endeavored to " cleanse" the town of non Croats. Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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  • Nardne Revolucje, the front line between Muslim East Mostar, and Croat West Mostar. It wasdestroyed by systemic bombardment from Croat guns during the Croat Muslim War, when the Croats endeavored to " cleanse" the town of non Croats. Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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  • Nardne Revolucje, the front line between Muslim East Mostar, and Croat West Mostar. It wasdestroyed by systemic bombardment from Croat guns during the Croat Muslim War, when the Croats endeavored to " cleanse" the town of non Croats. Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
    7142_15_1.jpg
  • Nardne Revolucje, the front line between Muslim East Mostar, and Croat West Mostar. It wasdestroyed by systemic bombardment from Croat guns during the Croat Muslim War, when the Croats endeavored to " cleanse" the town of non Croats. Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
    7132_15_1.jpg
  • Nardne Revolucje, the front line between Muslim East Mostar, and Croat West Mostar. It wasdestroyed by systemic bombardment from Croat guns during the Croat Muslim War, when the Croats endeavored to " cleanse" the town of non Croats. Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
    7127_19_1.jpg
  • Boys playing basketball in the ruins on the front line between Muslim East Mostar and Croat West Mostar. It was destroyed by systemic bombardment from Croat guns during the Croat Muslim War, when the Croats endeavored to " cleanse" the town of non Croats. Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
    7127_12_1.jpg
  • Boys playing basketball in the ruins on the front line between Muslim East Mostar and Croat West Mostar. It was destroyed by systemic bombardment from Croat guns during the Croat Muslim War, when the Croats endeavored to " cleanse" the town of non Croats. Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
    7127_7_1.jpg
  • As the Coronavirus lockdown continues over the May Bank Holiday, the nation commemorates the 75th anniversary of VE Day Victory in Europe Day, the day that Germany officially surrendered in 1945 and in Dulwich, neighbours and residents emerge from their homes to party while still observing social distancing rules. Neighboursing friends take tea in their front garden, separated by shrubs, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
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  • On the day that the Conservative Party elects its leader and the countrys Prime Minister, Boris Johnson appears on the front page of the London newspaper The Evening Standard, on 23rd July 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • On the day that the Conservative Party elects its leader and the countrys Prime Minister, Boris Johnson appears on the front page of the London newspaper The Evening Standard, on 23rd July 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • On the day that the Conservative Party elects its leader and the countrys Prime Minister, Boris Johnson appears on the front page of the London newspaper The Evening Standard, on 23rd July 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • On the day that the Conservative Party elects its leader and the countrys Prime Minister, Boris Johnson appears on the front page of the London newspaper The Evening Standard, on 23rd July 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • Colourful factory front in the area of Digbeth  in central Birmingham, United Kingdom.  Following the destruction of the Inner Ring Road, Digbeth is now considered a district within Birmingham City Centre. As part of the Big City Plan, Digbeth is undergoing a large redevelopment scheme that will regenerate the old industrial buildings into apartments, retail premises, offices and arts facilities. There is still however much industrial activity in the south of the area.
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  • Colourful factory front in the area of Digbeth  in central Birmingham, United Kingdom.  Following the destruction of the Inner Ring Road, Digbeth is now considered a district within Birmingham City Centre. As part of the Big City Plan, Digbeth is undergoing a large redevelopment scheme that will regenerate the old industrial buildings into apartments, retail premises, offices and arts facilities. There is still however much industrial activity in the south of the area.
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  • Dilapidated Land Rover parked on an overgrown drive in front of a house in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom.
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  • In an area of reflected striped light, a man crosses Threadneedle Street in front of stopped traffic in the City of London - the capital's financial centre (aka The Square Mile), on 27th September 2018, in London, England.
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  • Colourful front doors on a classic Georgian terraced street of houses in Waterloo in London, United Kingdom. Roupell Street consists of nineteenth-century workers cottages, and was first developed in the 1820s. This is on one of the capitals 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.
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  • Colourful front doors on a classic Georgian terraced street of houses in Waterloo in London, United Kingdom. Theed Street is just off Roupell Street and consists of nineteenth-century workers cottages, and was first developed in the 1820s. This is on one of the capitals better-preserved streets after many were destroyed during the Blitz in WW2. This is a preservation area whose are from the Georgian period in a backstreet.
    20180721_georgian terrace street_009.jpg
  • Colourful front doors on a classic Georgian terraced street of houses in Waterloo in London, United Kingdom. Roupell Street consists of nineteenth-century workers cottages, and was first developed in the 1820s. This is on one of the capitals 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.
    20180721_georgian terrace street_007.jpg
  • Anti-fracking campaigners head for the sea to cool off after a long day n the sunBlackpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom, June 29th 2018.  Block Around the Clock - a fourty eight hours of event with work shops, yoga, sleeping and anti-fracking campaigning in front of the gates to Cuadrillas fracking site in Lancashire. The event was organised by anti-fracking campaigners in spite of an injunction granted to Cuadrilla to prevent protest against the impending shale gas exploitation. The Cuadrilla site in Lancashire in a highly contested site, almost ready to drill for gas.
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  • Man sweeping up outside the front of his property in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Londoners enjoy sledging at Primrose Hill following a second day of snow on the 1st March 2018 in North London, United Kingdom. A cold front from Russia brings snow and freezing conditions across the UK, dubbed the ‘Beast from the East’.
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  • Londoners enjoy sledging at Primrose Hill following a second day of snow on the 1st March 2018 in North London, United Kingdom. A cold front from Russia brings snow and freezing conditions across the UK, dubbed the ‘Beast from the East’.
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  • Londoners enjoy sledging at Primrose Hill following a second day of snow on the 1st March 2018 in North London, United Kingdom. A cold front from Russia brings snow and freezing conditions across the UK, dubbed the ‘Beast from the East’.
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  • Londoners enjoy sledging at Primrose Hill following a second day of snow on the 1st March 2018 in North London, United Kingdom. A cold front from Russia brings snow and freezing conditions across the UK, dubbed the ‘Beast from the East’.
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  • Londoners enjoy sledging at Primrose Hill following a second day of snow on the 1st March 2018 in North London, United Kingdom. A cold front from Russia brings snow and freezing conditions across the UK, dubbed the ‘Beast from the East’.
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  • Londoners enjoy sledging at Primrose Hill following a second day of snow on the 1st March 2018 in North London, United Kingdom. A cold front from Russia brings snow and freezing conditions across the UK, dubbed the ‘Beast from the East’.
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  • Londoners enjoy sledging on for sale signs at Primrose Hill following a second day of snow on the 1st March 2018 in North London, United Kingdom. A cold front from Russia brings snow and freezing conditions across the UK, dubbed the ‘Beast from the East’.
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  • Two days after returning from the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Team GB freestyle snowboarder Aimee Fuller joins the BBC at Primrose Hill for a spot of UK snowboarding on 1st March 2018 in Primrose Hill, North London in the United Kingdom. A cold front from Russia brings snow and freezing conditions across the UK, dubbed the ‘Beast from the East’.
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  • Londoners enjoy sledging at Primrose Hill following a second day of snow on the 1st March 2018 in North London, United Kingdom. A cold front from Russia brings snow and freezing conditions across the UK, dubbed the ‘Beast from the East’.
    PrimroseHill-5499.jpg
  • Two days after returning from the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Team GB freestyle snowboarder Aimee Fuller joins the BBC at Primrose Hill for a spot of UK snowboarding on 1st March 2018 in Primrose Hill, North London in the United Kingdom. A cold front from Russia brings snow and freezing conditions across the UK, dubbed the ‘Beast from the East’.
    PrimroseHill-5571.jpg
  • Two days after returning from the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Team GB freestyle snowboarder Aimee Fuller joins the BBC at Primrose Hill for a spot of UK snowboarding on 1st March 2018 in Primrose Hill, North London in the United Kingdom. A cold front from Russia brings snow and freezing conditions across the UK, dubbed the ‘Beast from the East’.
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  • The front of the closed Carnegie Library in Herne Hill, on 20th December 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, , England. Shut by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in April, the library which was bequeathed by American philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary even though 24hr security make it more expensive to keep closed than open for the local community. A gym that locals say they dont want or need is planned to replace the working library and while some of the 20,000 books on shelves will remain, no librarians will be present to administer it.
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  • Workmen begin erecting scaffolding to the front of the Grade II listed public Carnegie Library in Herne Hill, closed by Lambeth council in 2016 to partially-convert it into a gym - something locals and library users say they dont want or need, on 15th November 2017, in London, England.
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  • City workers walk past Evening Standards with Prime Minister Theresa May on the front page, asking the nation to trust her and yesterdays snap election announcement, outside the Bank of England in the heart of the capitals financial district, on 19th April, in the City of London, England.
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  • A lovely lady and a grumpy man live here. Sign in a living room front window filled with net curtains of a council flat in Southwark, London, UK.
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  • A mannequin of Queen Elizabeth appears in a hotel window on the seafront of Weston-super-Mare, north Somerset. Seated on a throne and holding one of her beloved Corgi pet dogs, the monarch has been placed in the front window of the Midland Hotel on the seafront of this seaside town in England's south-west. She looks cheap and nasty, a not-so welcoming effigy for arriving guests but typical perhaps, of some UK holiday towns still desperate to attract elderly royalists rather than the young.
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  • In the mid-day heat, Squadron Leader Spike Jepson, leader of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, informally addresses the team's highly-skilled ground crew at RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus after the whole team's success of passing PDA (or 'Public Display Authority'). The Red Arrows are then allowed by senior RAF officers to perform as a military aerobatic show in front of the general public - following a special test flight when their every move and mistake is assessed and graded. Until that day arrives, their training and practicing is done in the privacy of their own airfield at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire, UK. Squadron Leader Jepson has gathered his engineers and support crew known as the Blues to congratulate and encourage them. Specialists like these outnumber the pilots 8:1 and without them, the Red Arrows couldn't fly.
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  • "First ladies." A six month-old infant girl has a shocked look on her face as she plays with a copy of the broadsheet Guardian newspaper whose front page headline photograph is of Hilary Clinton, then First Lady of the United States. Clinton is also looking aghast at something she is experiencing. Coincidentally, the President's wife and the first-born of this family are both first ladies. The child has sunk down into her high-chair, reacting to something her mother has said. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
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  • Despite a gloriously bright summer afternoon, we see a depressing corner of Southend-on-Sea's Adventure Island. A young couple sits on some white towels in front of a wall that is adorned with graffiti and has its paint rubbed away. It is a scene of squalor and desolation in a town that makes revenue from the day-tripper holiday market. Since Victorian times, many Londoners have traditionally come to this south-east coast on the Thames Estuary, close to the capital. Towns like this have seen a marked decline since the advent of the package tourism in favour of exotic beaches in Spain.
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  • From a low angle we see, waving a cheery hello to a friend, a rather plump resident of the posh Essex seaside town of Frinton-on-Sea holds on to her oversized sunglasses, her cushion and a portable transistor radio – all of which she has been using whilst on the sea front that we see in the distance behind her round body. Wearing ‘Tory blue’ (the colour favoured by the Margaret Thatcher during the eighties) the lady has her straw hat tied under the folds of fat of an ample chin and appears to be calling an English Coo-ee! call to the out-of-sight acquaintance.
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  • Columns of the Bank of England and young women top-deck bus passengers in the City of London. The girls sit at the very front of this double-decker bus as it makes its way past the pillars and architecture of Britain's main bank. The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom. Sometimes known as the “Old Lady” of Threadneedle Street, the Bank was founded in 1694, nationalised on 1 March 1946, and in 1997 gained operational independence to set monetary policy.
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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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