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  • Schoolboys get dressed after an afternoon off from classes, spent next to the western Palace Pier at the seaside town of Brighton. Pulling on socks is a young lad from a nearby school whose uniform is a red blazer and striped tie. With their clothing of their friends still lie on the shngle, their afternoon of play day is coming to an end. In the background is the western Palace Pier, a major landmark on this south coast resort. Ofsted's guidelines are that for children of 9-12, a ratio of one adult to 8 young people is a requirement.
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  • A businessman gets upright again while checking messages by an urban garden of bushes and shrubs. Seen between two Royal Mail postal boxes, this corner of urban landscape - of concrete and stone slabs - also features this area of greenery, carefully landscaped inside a wall. The male figure has stopped to attend to his briefcase while on the phone, then has got up to carry on walking towards sunshine, his shadow behind and his small briefcase in his left hand. This is the capital's financial heart - the City of London, known as the Square Mile, founded by the Romans in AD43.
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  • A women cleans outside a shop early in the  morning before rush hour.
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  • Ayse Saramali, (16) enjoying her her school prom in Muswell Hill at the Allure Night Club. In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK.
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  • Micha Patel, (16) from Fortismere School in Muswell Hill, London leaves her school ceremony, with yearbook, ready for the prom night at local Nightclub Allure. In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity in the UK.
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  • Students from Fortismere School in Muswell Hill, are prepared for every eventuality as they celebrate their prom night. In recent years American style prom nights to celebrate graduation from high School have been gaining popularity 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.
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  • Commuters walk about in all directions in the heat of summer in the city during a 3-day underground tube strike in September 2007. As a result of the industrial action, the buses are full so the quickest way of reaching one's destination is to walk. People near Victoria Station, a transport hub for tube lines, buses and overground train routes so we see businessmen in dark suits during the heatwave, women striding along towards their transport home and we look up at them from a low-angle in the street. One man seems to pause from indecision while others are more confident about their fate and direction in life.
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  • Commuters to-and-fro in the heat of a city summer during a 3-day underground tube strike in September 2007. This is Victoria mainline station during a summer heatwave. It's a transport hub for tube lines, buses and overground train routes and we see masses of pedestrians and buses reflected in the glass of a bush shelter window. As a result of the industrial action, the buses are full so the quickest way of reaching one's destination is to walk. An official points out directions, someone shields his eyes from the sun, a lady walks with her hands in pockets, the 239 bus to Victoria approaches and sightseeing tours sign advertises tickets. People are seen in differing scales and sizes.
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  • A tourist crouches on the original 4th century marble starting line at ancient Olympia's athletics track where both ancient Greeks and Romans held their games. Nike was the Goddess of Victory to whom Olympic athletes made offerings and prayers before competition. Hercules is said to have paced out the 600 Greek feet, or 'Stadion,' from which we get the word 'Stadium'. Olympic spectators suffered dehydration due to to extreme heat. The 29th modern Olympic circus came home to Greece in 2004 and at the birthplace of athletics and the Olympic ideal, amid the woodland of ancient Olympia where for 1,100 continuous years, the ancients held their pagan festival of sport and debauchery. The modern games share many characteristics with its ancient counterpart. Corruption, politics and cheating interfered then as it does now.
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  • With fresh flowers on her bedside table and get-well cards from well-wishers, an elderly lady patient lies on her hospital bed during her recovery at the Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital, the leading centre for complementary medicine at 60 Great Ormond Street, central London. The Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital provides complementary medicine treatment to outpatient and inpatients from virtually anywhere in the UK: From allergy & nutritional medicine; a children's clinic; complementary cancer care; podiatry & chiropody; musculoskeletal medicine; pharmacy services; rheumatology; skin services; stress & mood disorders and here, a women's clinic. There are other female patients also lying in bed, chatting or knitting.
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  • A lone man walks along the Senni valley moorlands of the Brecon Beacons National Park on 21st February 2019 in Brecon, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom.
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  • Local people take part in a peaceful protest in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement on 13th June 2020 in Salt Hill Park in Slough, United Kingdom. Protests in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement have taken place across the United States and in many countries around the world.
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  • Local people take part in a peaceful protest in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement on 13th June 2020 in Salt Hill Park in Slough, United Kingdom. Protests in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement have taken place across the United States and in many countries around the world.
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  • 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. Local residents respecting social ditancing, chat after together singing the wartime morale-raising songs of Dame Vera Lynn: White Cliffs of Dover and Well Meet Again, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
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  • 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. Local residents respecting social ditancing, chat after together singing the wartime morale-raising songs of Dame Vera Lynn: White Cliffs of Dover and Well Meet Again, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-53-08-05-2020.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. Local residents respecting social ditancing, chat after together singing the wartime morale-raising songs of Dame Vera Lynn: White Cliffs of Dover and Well Meet Again, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-54-08-05-2020.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. Local residents joke about social distancing before together singing the wartime morale-raising songs of Dame Vera Lynn: White Cliffs of Dover and Well Meet Again, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-50-08-05-2020.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. Local residents respecting social ditancing, chat after together singing the wartime morale-raising songs of Dame Vera Lynn: White Cliffs of Dover and Well Meet Again, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-52-08-05-2020.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. Local residents respecting social ditancing, chat after together singing the wartime morale-raising songs of Dame Vera Lynn: White Cliffs of Dover and Well Meet Again, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-51-08-05-2020.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. Local residents sing the wartime morale-raising songs of Dame Vera Lynn: White Cliffs of Dover and Well Meet Again, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-49-08-05-2020.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. Local residents sing the wartime morale-raising songs of Dame Vera Lynn: White Cliffs of Dover and Well Meet Again, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-46-08-05-2020.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. Local residents sing the wartime morale-raising songs of Dame Vera Lynn: White Cliffs of Dover and Well Meet Again, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-48-08-05-2020.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. A local resident clears away home-made cake back into his house after taking tea with distanced friends in his front garden, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-43-08-05-2020.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. A local lady resident jokes about learning semiphore with Union Jack flags in the front garden of a neighbour, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-44-08-05-2020.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. Local residents sing the wartime morale-raising songs of Dame Vera Lynn: White Cliffs of Dover and Well Meet Again, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-45-08-05-2020.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.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-39-08-05-2020.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. A local resident clears away home-made cake back into his house after taking tea with distanced friends in his front garden, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-41-08-05-2020.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.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-38-08-05-2020.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. Home-owners have afternoon tea while distancing themselves by leaving a mug of tea for a neighbour to collect on the ground, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
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  • 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. Home-owners have afternoon tea while distancing themselves by leaving a mug of tea for a neighbour to collect on the ground, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-24-08-05-2020.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. A couple drink Pims outside their home, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
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  • A Hua 23, after having picked the tea leaves scorches them in a large “wok” to remove moisture and excess water before being put out to dry. This process is known as sha qing (kill the green),  Zha Lu village, Yunnan province bordering Myanmar and Laos. She together with her husband and parents tend to 2.3 acres of tea plantations which earn them U$S 1300 / year. In the steamy subtropical climate they are able to harvest tea leaves all year round except for December and January. They grow the highly prized Pu'er variety of tea.
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  • A Hua 23, after having picked the tea leaves scorches them in a large “wok” to remove moisture and excess water before being put out to dry. This process is known as sha qing (kill the green),  Zha Lu village, Yunnan province bordering Myanmar and Laos. She together with her husband and parents tend to 2.3 acres of tea plantations which earn them U$S 1300 / year. In the steamy subtropical climate they are able to harvest tea leaves all year round except for December and January. They grow the highly prized Pu'er variety of tea.
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  • Displayed in the window of a traditional Chinese medicine shop in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, are the labels and plastic bags containing some of the 500 Chinese herbs that are in use today in Eastern herbal remedies, of which 250 or so are very commonly used in the treatment of ailments and diseases. Rather than being prescribed individually, single herbs are combined into formulas designed to adapt to specific needs of individual patients. Herbal formulas contain from 3 to 25 herbs or animal parts, some sourced from endangered species. As with diet therapy, each herb has one or more of the five flavours/functions and one of five "temperatures" ("Qi") (hot, warm, neutral, cool, cold). After the herbalist determines the energetic temperature and functional state of the patient's body, they prescribe a mixture of herbs tailored to balance disharmony.
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  • 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. A local lady resident shares home-made cake with neighbours, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-36-08-05-2020.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. A local lady resident shares home-made cake with neighbours, on 8th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_VE_Day-37-08-05-2020.jpg
  • Ricardo Simeone, centre, from Ferret, Port Au Prince queues outside Muncheez restaurant to get a hot meal. Ricardo  was trying to get out of the house as the earthquake hit but was not quick enough. The house fell on him, he lost the tip of his fingers but he hasn't lost anybody. He is homeless, however and camping in Saint Pierre, and very pleased to be getting a daily meal at Muncheez. He queues every day for three or four hours. Gilbert Bailey, owner of Muncheez, who has been running the soup kitchen since the day after the earthquake was one of the few Haitians not to be directly affected and wants to give back.  He feeds one thousand Haitians every day.  He says, People can contribute directly themselves , search face book under "Muncheez Food Drive Haiti".
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  • Geraldine Richards thirty-four, aid queue, Petion-Ville, with her sisters remaining child, Giodania. Geraldine is a jewellery seller. She has five kids, all boys  (twins and triplets), as did her sister prior to the earth quake but only one of her sister's children survived (Giodania, pictured) when their house collapsed in the earthquake. "My sister  is so depressed she hasn't eaten. She lost her husband and  all but one of her five  kids. She hasn't even recovered the bodies. It's necessary to bury our loved ones but the government cleared them away in huge trucks and dumped them in mass graves or they were burnt.  She  has no will to live, she is suicidal. I am looking after her and her kid, one of the bags of food I have is for my sister. I am lucky to get this, if you miss the card distribution you are lucky to get food and getting back with the food is difficult sometimes. The men take it or someone will cut the bag and catch the rice in a bucket, before you realise. All the same, we are thankful for the aid."
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  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness and weight loss by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
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  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
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  • Getting Shangri-La built for the 2013 Glastonbury Festival.<br />
Shangri-La is the after-hours epicentre of the Glastonbury Festival 2013.<br />
Getting Hell prepared for the visiters. The theme for 2013 is Afterlife with the visiters choice between heavan and hell. Glastonbury is the world's biggest greenfield festival with nearly 200,000  visiters camping in the dairy farm of Michael Evis in Somerset, UK.<br />
The first festival was in 1970 and was influenced by hippie ethics and the free festival movement. The festival retains vestiges of this tradition such as the Green Fields area which includes the Green Futures and Healing Field.
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  • Getting Shangri-La built for the 2013 Glastonbury Festival.<br />
Shangri-La is the after-hours epicentre of the Glastonbury Festival 2013.<br />
Getting Hell prepared for the visiters. The theme for 2013 is Afterlife with the visiters choice between heavan and hell. Glastonbury is the world's biggest greenfield festival with nearly 200,000  visiters camping in the dairy farm of Michael Evis in Somerset, UK.<br />
The first festival was in 1970 and was influenced by hippie ethics and the free festival movement. The festival retains vestiges of this tradition such as the Green Fields area which includes the Green Futures and Healing Field.
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  • Getting Shangri-La built for the 2013 Glastonbury Festival.<br />
Shangri-La is the after-hours epicentre of the Glastonbury Festival 2013.<br />
Getting Hell prepared for the visiters. The theme for 2013 is Afterlife with the visiters choice between heavan and hell. Glastonbury is the world's biggest greenfield festival with nearly 200,000  visiters camping in the dairy farm of Michael Evis in Somerset, UK.<br />
The first festival was in 1970 and was influenced by hippie ethics and the free festival movement. The festival retains vestiges of this tradition such as the Green Fields area which includes the Green Futures and Healing Field.
    011ShangriLa_1_1_1.jpg
  • Tents are going up and people are getting ready to spend the night in the square. The London Stock Exchange was attempted occypied in solidarity with Occupy Wall in Street in New York and in protest againts the economic climate, blamed by many on the banks. Police managed to keep people away fro the Patornoster Sqaure and the Stcok Exchange and thousands of protestors stayid in St. Paul's Square, outside St Paul's Cathedral. Many camped getting ready to spend the night in the square.
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  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_Y_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_X_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_W_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_V_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_T_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_S_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_P_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness and weight loss by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_O_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_N_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_M_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness and weight loss by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_L_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness and weight loss by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_K_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_G_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_F_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_E_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_C_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_B_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_AN_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_AM_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_AL_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_AK_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness and weight loss by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_AJ_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_AI_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_AG_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness and weight loss by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_AF_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness and weight loss by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_AE_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_AD_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_AC_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_AB_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_A_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_Z_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_U_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_Q_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness and weight loss by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_J_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness and weight loss by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_H_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_D_1.jpg
  • Children from Devonshire Hill Primary School in Tottenham, London, UK, take part in a 1 hour swimming session at a pop-up pool at their school to help with fitness by getting kids active and doing more sport. Make a Splash, the mobile pools initiative delivered by Total Swimming as part of the Olympic Legacy programme with the aim of getting thousands more of the capital's residents swimming in the run up to and beyond the London 2012 games.
    20120717primary school swimming_AA_1.jpg
  • Some protestor left the Westminster Bridge and walked along the river and across Lambeth Bridge to get into Parliament Square. Police stopped them all on the North side from getting any further.<br />
The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • As a bus driver is about to close the front doors of his vehicle, two commuters face each other on Charing Cross Road in central London. It is getting dark on this winter afternoon and the number 24 red bus is on a regular southerly route through their heart of Theatreland in the West End. The two homeward people are talking to each other, discussing the merits of taking one bus service over another to get home.
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  • Calls are going out to stay calm and not get aggitated by the police brutality and to stay peaceful. The London Stock Exchange was attempted occypied in solidarity with Occupy Wall in Street in New York and in protest againts the economic climate, blamed by many on the banks. Police managed to keep people away fro the Patornoster Sqaure and the Stcok Exchange and thousands of protestors stayid in St. Paul's Square, outside St Paul's Cathedral. Many camped getting ready to spend the night in the square.
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  • A four year-old girl throws a tantrum while playing with her young two-year-old brother in the back garden of their South London home. We look down on the small girl who throws her head back in a rage, mouth wide open, after not getting what she wants. But in the background, her younger sibling is oblivious to her emotional outburst and gets on with playing at the foot of a children’s garden slide - in an innocent world of his own. From a personal documentary project entitled "Next of Kin" about the photographer's two children's early years spent in parallel universes. Model released.
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  • Brian Brock, accident damage assessor, pigeon fancier and judge from Leeds.A former president of the National Pigeon Association, Brian Brock has been keeping pigeons since 1946, when his sister bought him a pair from Leeds market for his sixth birthday. Today he owns more than 70. There are hundreds of different kinds of pigeon, though they can be categorised into racing and fancy breeds. Judges assess them on such attributes as eye colour, feather composition, firmness of body and presentation. 'The flat-cap image of pigeon breeding has long gone,' Brock says. 'There are all sorts of people in the pigeon world - managing directors, owners of some of the biggest stores in the country.' He concedes, however, that as a pastime it is declining in popularity, partly because of electronic entertainment. 'I think kids might well be getting out of an Xbox what I used to get out of pigeons; they live by it, just as I lived by my birds. 'For me, the pigeons are a way of closing off from things. I sometimes sit for four or five hours, just watching my birds. I have a relationship with the individual birds, and you learn to read a pigeon's temperament. They are like athletes, you see, they have off days.'
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  • Wei Fengxiu, 28 a farmer lives with her husband (also a farmer) their son, Canxuefeng, two and her parents-in-law in Yan Chun village, Guangxi province, where there they are pictured here. Many women in China go to live with their in-laws when they get married but Wei says many of her friends have problems getting on with their mother-in-law and thinks this is down to the one child policy: pampered only sons and their new wives cause friction...Its over thirty years (1978) since the Mao's Chinese government brought in the One Child Policy in a bid to control the world's biggest, growing population. It has been successful, in controlling growth, but has led to other problems. E.G. a gender in-balance with a projected 30 million to many boys babies; Labour shortages and a lack of care for the elderly.
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  • A woman pays a busker playing to a large crowd on Regents Canal by tapping her card during the second coronavirus national lockdown on November 7th 2020 Hackney, East London, United Kingdom. The busker playing on the roof top of a canal boat draws a large crowd enjoying his music in-spite of current social distance rules. He stopped playing before getting into trouble with the police which did eventually break up the crowd. The UK Government introduced a 4 week lockdown from November 5th - December 2nd to combat the coronavirus outbreak. It is the third day of the national lockdown and restrictions mean that people are only allowed to meet outside, in pairs and only if keeping social distance. Only if they already live together or have formed a social bubble can they interact freely.
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  • Extinction Rebellion Penitents getting ready to protest for climate change at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall at 11am on the 28th of August 2020 in Truro, United Kingdom. Based on the medieval idea of repenting transgressions against your community by wearing sackcloth and ashes whilst bearing your “sins” around your neck. The Penitents performed in total silence in this highly visual ceremony. Starting at the Truro Park and Ride they travelled into Truro and walked in procession through the town before carrying out the ceremony. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.<br />
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Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    Penitents-TruroCathedral-05.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Penitents getting ready to protest for climate change at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall at 11am on the 28th of August 2020 in Truro, United Kingdom. Based on the medieval idea of repenting transgressions against your community by wearing sackcloth and ashes whilst bearing your “sins” around your neck. The Penitents performed in total silence in this highly visual ceremony. Starting at the Truro Park and Ride they travelled into Truro and walked in procession through the town before carrying out the ceremony. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.<br />
<br />
Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    Penitents-TruroCathedral-02.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Penitents getting ready to protest for climate change at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall at 11am on the 28th of August 2020 in Truro, United Kingdom. Based on the medieval idea of repenting transgressions against your community by wearing sackcloth and ashes whilst bearing your “sins” around your neck. The Penitents performed in total silence in this highly visual ceremony. Starting at the Truro Park and Ride they travelled into Truro and walked in procession through the town before carrying out the ceremony. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.<br />
<br />
Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    Penitents-TruroCathedral-07.jpg
  • Man collecting discarded tyres and bicycle parts from a bike shop near Brick Lane on 24th June 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. This is both a way of the bike shop getting rid of waste materials, and also for this man to make a small income from recyclables.
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  • Brass marching band leading the Knights of Hermes Ladies Day getting ready for Mardi Gras on 21st February 2020 in the French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Mardi Gras is the biggest celebration the city of New Orleans hosts every year. The magnificent, costumed, beaded and feathered party is laced with tradition and  having a good time. Celebrations are concentrated for about two weeks before and culminate on Fat Tuesday the day before Ash Wednesday and Lent.
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  • The Knights of Hermes Ladies Day getting ready for Mardi Gras on 21st February 2020 in the French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Mardi Gras is the biggest celebration the city of New Orleans hosts every year. The magnificent, costumed, beaded and feathered party is laced with tradition and  having a good time. Celebrations are concentrated for about two weeks before and culminate on Fat Tuesday the day before Ash Wednesday and Lent.
    _E6A3191.jpg
  • The Knights of Hermes Ladies Day getting ready for Mardi Gras on 21st February 2020 in the French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Mardi Gras is the biggest celebration the city of New Orleans hosts every year. The magnificent, costumed, beaded and feathered party is laced with tradition and  having a good time. Celebrations are concentrated for about two weeks before and culminate on Fat Tuesday the day before Ash Wednesday and Lent.
    _E6A3257.jpg
  • The Knights of Hermes Ladies Day getting ready for Mardi Gras on 21st February 2020 in the French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Mardi Gras is the biggest celebration the city of New Orleans hosts every year. The magnificent, costumed, beaded and feathered party is laced with tradition and  having a good time. Celebrations are concentrated for about two weeks before and culminate on Fat Tuesday the day before Ash Wednesday and Lent.
    _E6A3122.jpg
  • Man as a Macaw getting ready for Mardi Gras on 21st February 2020 in the French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Mardi Gras is the biggest celebration the city of New Orleans hosts every year. The magnificent, costumed, beaded and feathered party is laced with tradition and  having a good time. Celebrations are concentrated for about two weeks before and culminate on Fat Tuesday the day before Ash Wednesday and Lent.
    _E6A2924.jpg
  • Childrens playground is cordoned off to prevent children getting too close while playing in Canon Hill Park as Coronavirus is felt on a local level on 12th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. People here, in what is normally an incredibly busy urban park are mainly abiding the stay at home message, and those out exercising are doing so with care. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has announced more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Childrens playground is cordoned off to prevent children getting too close while playing in Canon Hill Park as Coronavirus is felt on a local level on 12th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. People here, in what is normally an incredibly busy urban park are mainly abiding the stay at home message, and those out exercising are doing so with care. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has announced more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200412_coronavirus closed playgrou...jpg
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