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  • Londoners sit and stand in a packed carriage on an overground rail service, stopped at a central London station. The windows are filthy with railway and city grime and the faces on passengers tell the story of a miserable experience travelling at rush-hour in the capital. The 90s carriage was an old style phased out in the late 90s, their construction proving unsafe and out-of-date with a modern transport infrastructure.
    train_misery01-19-03-1992_1_1.jpg
  • L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
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  • Crowd shot. L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
    _MG_9265_1.jpg
  • L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
    _MG_9200_1.jpg
  • Crowd shot. L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
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  • L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
    _MG_8674_1.jpg
  • L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
    _MG_8786_1.jpg
  • Rubbish litter pollution on Botafogo beach near the marina, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
    _MG_8785_1.jpg
  • As a departing train disappears round the corner at Bank underground station in the heart of London's financial district, a lone woman waits for the next service. This is the grim face of 90s tube travel is seen here in a wide landscape of rounded tunnel and the curve of the station platform on the Central Line. The Central line is a London Underground line, coloured red on the tube map. It is a deep-level "tube" line, running east-west across London, and, at 76 km (47 mi). Incorporated in 1891 it is today the longest Underground line and also the busiest with around 260 million passengers a year.
    underground_station03-19-02-1993_1_1.jpg
  • During the morning rush-hour at Bank underground station in the heart of London's financial district, the grim face of 90s tube travel is seen here in a wide landscape of rounded tunnel and the curve of the station platform. Weary Londoners sit waiting for the doors to close and the hot air to seal them inside the small space, men and women press against each other in a claustrophobic journey along the Central Line. The Central line is a London Underground line, coloured red on the tube map. It is a deep-level "tube" line, running east-west across London, and, at 76 km (47 mi). Incorporated in 1891 it is today the longest Underground line and also the busiest with around 260 million passengers a year.
    underground_commuters01-09-03-1992_1...jpg
  • An aerial landscape view of a railway network whose tracks and rails converge on a station in central London. Three trains filled with commuters all make their way into this unseen railway hub. The route curls away into the distance, slicing its way through the capital. London Rail is a directorate of Transport for London (TFL), involved in the relationship with the National Rail network within London, UK. It manages non-tube rail systems in London. Railways started to change the landscape of London itself, followed by its suburbs in the mid to late 19th century when streets and neighbourhoods were cut in half by the new infrastructure.
    railway_trains-13-05-1993.jpg
  • L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
    _MG_9369_1.jpg
  • Crowd shot. L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
    _MG_9448_1.jpg
  • L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
    _MG_9356_1.jpg
  • Decks details shot. L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
    _MG_9182_1.jpg
  • Crowd shot. L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
    _MG_8897_1.jpg
  • L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
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  • L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
    _MG_8726_1.jpg
  • Decks details shot. L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
    _MG_8687_1.jpg
  • Rubbish litter pollution on Botafogo beach near the marina, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
    _MG_8810_1.jpg
  • Rubbish litter pollution on Botafogo beach near the marina, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
    _MG_8765_1.jpg
  • During the morning rush-hour at Bank underground station in the heart of London's financial district, the grim face of 90s tube travel is seen here in a wide landscape of rounded tunnel and the curve of the station platform. A train guard watches for a green signal as Londoners are sandwiched inside the nearest carriage. Waiting for the doors to close and the hot air to seal them inside the small space, men and women press against each other in a claustrophobic journey along the Central Line. The Central line is a London Underground line, coloured red on the tube map. It is a deep-level "tube" line, running east-west across London, and, at 76 km (47 mi). Incorporated in 1891 it is today the longest Underground line and also the busiest with around 260 million passengers a year.
    underground_station02-19-02-1993_1_1.jpg
  • During the morning rush-hour at Bank underground station in the heart of London's financial district, the grim face of 90s tube travel is seen here in a wide landscape of rounded tunnel and the curve of the station platform. Londoners are sandwiched inside the nearest carriage. Waiting for the doors to close and the hot air to seal them inside the small space, men and women press against each other in a claustrophobic journey along the Central Line. The Central line is a London Underground line, coloured red on the tube map. It is a deep-level "tube" line, running east-west across London, and, at 76 km (47 mi). Incorporated in 1891 it is today the longest Underground line and also the busiest with around 260 million passengers a year.
    underground_station01-19-02-1993_1_1.jpg
  • During the morning rush-hour at Bank underground station in the heart of London's financial district, the grim face of 90s tube travel is seen here in a wide landscape of rounded tunnel and the curve of the station platform. Weary Londoners sit waiting for the doors to close and the hot air to seal them inside the small space, men and women press against each other in a claustrophobic journey along the Central Line. The Central line is a London Underground line, coloured red on the tube map. It is a deep-level "tube" line, running east-west across London, and, at 76 km (47 mi). Incorporated in 1891 it is today the longest Underground line and also the busiest with around 260 million passengers a year.
    underground_commuters02-09-03-1992_1...jpg
  • L-Vis, Bok Bok, 1990, Scratcha DVA, DJs playing at Night Slugs and Dollop club night at the Laundry, London Fields, Hackney, London.
    _MG_9149_1.jpg
  • Rubbish litter pollution on Botafogo beach near the marina, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
    _MG_8792_1.jpg
  • A conservator with City of London contractor Rupert Harris Conservation, uses a pressure jet spray to hose off  urban grime the statue of Victorian philanthropist, entrepreneur and banker George Peabody (1795 to 1869). As part of a rolling programme of maintenance and cleaning by the Square Mile's governing Corporation, historic items - from statues and plaques to other pieces of historic value are regularly attended to.
    statue_cleaning06-09-02-2015_1.jpg
  • A conservator with City of London contractor Rupert Harris Conservation, uses a pressure jet spray to hose off  urban grime the statue of Victorian philanthropist, entrepreneur and banker George Peabody (1795 to 1869). As part of a rolling programme of maintenance and cleaning by the Square Mile's governing Corporation, historic items - from statues and plaques to other pieces of historic value are regularly attended to.
    statue_cleaning05-09-02-2015_1.jpg
  • A team of two hang in mid-air, half-way down their contract cleaning operation to clear dirt and grime from a corporate office building in Spitalfields, London. One man touches the glass with his fingers as they travel back upwards to the top, before progressing along their route.
    window_cleaners02-04-03-2014.jpg
  • An aerial cityscape of polluting street traffic below St Paul's Cathedral during the early-1990s. Looking down from a high viewpoint we see London traffic and polluted streets below with the corner of St Paul's Cathedral before its stonework was cleaned, its stained surfaces removed after centuries of grime and poor air quality. Red Routemaster buses drive from Ludgate Hill towards Cannon Street into the City, London's London's financial district.
    street_aerial-01-05-1993_1.jpg
  • A decaying Victorian brick wall and present-day graffiti in London's east end. After decades of grime and dirty air, a drain pipe has turned green from leaking water and moss and algae has been allowed to accumulate on brickwork and weeds to grow upwards to make this a scene of urban dereliction and decay.
    graffiti_wall01-17-11-2000_1_1.jpg
  • Families admire Scallop, a 4 metre high steel sculpture of two interlocking scallop shells on Aldeburgh beach dedicated to Benjamin Britten. Hamblings Scallop 2003 stands on the north end of Aldeburgh beach. It is a tribute to Benjamin Britten and is pierced with the words I hear those voices that will not be drowned from his opera, Peter Grimes, on 14th August 2020, in Aldeburgh, Norfolk, England.
    adleburgh02-14-08-2020.jpg
  • Families admire Scallop, a 4 metre high steel sculpture of two interlocking scallop shells on Aldeburgh beach dedicated to Benjamin Britten. Hambling's Scallop (2003) stands on the north end of Aldeburgh beach. It is a tribute to Benjamin Britten and is pierced with the words "I hear those voices that will not be drowned" from his opera Peter Grimes. Aldeburgh is a coastal town in Suffolk, East Anglia, England. Located on the River Alde, the town is notable for its internationally renowned Aldeburgh Festival of arts, which takes place at nearby Snape Maltings, was created in 1948 by the resident and acclaimed composer Benjamin Britten. The Blue Flag shingle beach and fisherman huts is where freshly caught fish are sold daily.
    scallop_hambling07-26-07-2012.jpg
  • Scallop, a 4 metre high steel sculpture of two interlocking scallop shells on Aldeburgh beach dedicated to Benjamin Britten. Hambling's Scallop (2003) stands on the north end of Aldeburgh beach. It is a tribute to Benjamin Britten and is pierced with the words "I hear those voices that will not be drowned" from his opera Peter Grimes. Aldeburgh is a coastal town in Suffolk, East Anglia, England. Located on the River Alde, the town is notable for its internationally renowned Aldeburgh Festival of arts, which takes place at nearby Snape Maltings, was created in 1948 by the resident and acclaimed composer Benjamin Britten. The Blue Flag shingle beach and fisherman huts is where freshly caught fish are sold daily.
    scallop_hambling05-26-07-2012.jpg
  • Families admire Scallop, a 4 metre high steel sculpture of two interlocking scallop shells on Aldeburgh beach dedicated to Benjamin Britten. Hambling's Scallop (2003) stands on the north end of Aldeburgh beach. It is a tribute to Benjamin Britten and is pierced with the words "I hear those voices that will not be drowned" from his opera Peter Grimes. Aldeburgh is a coastal town in Suffolk, East Anglia, England. Located on the River Alde, the town is notable for its internationally renowned Aldeburgh Festival of arts, which takes place at nearby Snape Maltings, was created in 1948 by the resident and acclaimed composer Benjamin Britten. The Blue Flag shingle beach and fisherman huts is where freshly caught fish are sold daily.
    scallop_hambling03-26-07-2012.jpg
  • Families admire Scallop, a 4 metre high steel sculpture of two interlocking scallop shells on Aldeburgh beach dedicated to Benjamin Britten. Hambling's Scallop (2003) stands on the north end of Aldeburgh beach. It is a tribute to Benjamin Britten and is pierced with the words "I hear those voices that will not be drowned" from his opera Peter Grimes. Aldeburgh is a coastal town in Suffolk, East Anglia, England. Located on the River Alde, the town is notable for its internationally renowned Aldeburgh Festival of arts, which takes place at nearby Snape Maltings, was created in 1948 by the resident and acclaimed composer Benjamin Britten. The Blue Flag shingle beach and fisherman huts is where freshly caught fish are sold daily.
    scallop_hambling01-26-07-2012.jpg
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