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  • Pride in London, formally known as Pride London, is an annual LGBT pride festival and parade held each summer in London, United Kingdom. A group of Citibank employees take part in the parade, one of them high fives a spectator.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 28th July 2012. On Putney Bridge in London, a police motorcycle rider helps to warm up the crowd, high fiving them on the way past prior to the Men's Team Road Race.
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  • Sign for the food and burger restaurant brand Five Guys in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for the food and burger restaurant brand Five Guys in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20180704_brands five guys_002.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street outside the High Court on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-27-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street outside the High Court on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-28-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street outside the High Court on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-27-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street outside the High Court on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-27-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street outside the High Court on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-28-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street outside the High Court on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-28-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Black limousine reflects fairy lights outside the exclisive Berkley Hotel in London, United Kingdom. The Berkeley is a five star deluxe hotel located in Knightsbridge. It is managed by the Maybourne Hotel Group.
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  • Fairy lights create a raining light type scene outside the exclisive Berkley Hotel in London, United Kingdom. Outside a white and black Porsche supercar is parked. The Berkeley is a five star deluxe hotel located in Knightsbridge. It is managed by the Maybourne Hotel Group.
    20190209_berkeley hotel_009.jpg
  • Black limousine reflects fairy lights outside the exclisive Berkley Hotel in London, United Kingdom. The Berkeley is a five star deluxe hotel located in Knightsbridge. It is managed by the Maybourne Hotel Group.
    20190209_berkeley hotel_007.jpg
  • Black limousine reflects fairy lights outside the exclisive Berkley Hotel in London, United Kingdom. The Berkeley is a five star deluxe hotel located in Knightsbridge. It is managed by the Maybourne Hotel Group.
    20190209_berkeley hotel_005.jpg
  • Fairy lights create a raining light type scene outside the exclisive Berkley Hotel in London, United Kingdom. The Berkeley is a five star deluxe hotel located in Knightsbridge. It is managed by the Maybourne Hotel Group.
    20190209_berkeley hotel_004.jpg
  • Fairy lights create a raining light type scene outside the exclisive Berkley Hotel in London, United Kingdom. The Berkeley is a five star deluxe hotel located in Knightsbridge. It is managed by the Maybourne Hotel Group.
    20190209_berkeley hotel_001.jpg
  • Fairy lights create a raining light type scene outside the exclisive Berkley Hotel in London, United Kingdom. Outside a white and black Porsche supercar is parked. The Berkeley is a five star deluxe hotel located in Knightsbridge. It is managed by the Maybourne Hotel Group.
    20190209_berkeley hotel_008.jpg
  • Fairy lights create a raining light type scene outside the exclisive Berkley Hotel in London, United Kingdom. The Berkeley is a five star deluxe hotel located in Knightsbridge. It is managed by the Maybourne Hotel Group.
    20190209_berkeley hotel_003.jpg
  • Fairy lights create a raining light type scene outside the exclisive Berkley Hotel in London, United Kingdom. The Berkeley is a five star deluxe hotel located in Knightsbridge. It is managed by the Maybourne Hotel Group.
    20190209_berkeley hotel_002.jpg
  • Aerial view (of Terminal 5, from control tower) showing expanse of airport land with airliners at London Heathrow. Parked airliners are parked at the gates of Terminal 5 at this airport of five terminals on a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc226-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Aerial view (of Terminal 5, from control tower) showing expanse of airport land with airliners at London Heathrow. Parked airliners are parked at the gates of Terminal 5 at this airport of five terminals on a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc213-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Aerial view (from control tower) showing expanse of airport land with airliners at London Heathrow. We look towards the rear of a parked Qantas Airbus A380 at an outlying section of this airport of five terminals on a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc212-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Aerial view (of Terminal 5, from control tower) showing expanse of airport land with airliners at London Heathrow. Parked airliners are parked at the gates of Terminal 5 at this airport of five terminals on a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc201-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Traffic road direction sign below new housing in the 2012 Olympic development zone. With directions showing for the international rail hub to the left and ahead, for Stratford Leytonstone and Leyton - all in east London, the tall tower block rises above a kilometre south of the Olympic Park and stadium site. In the background is a new housing tower block by design and build contractor, Ardmore for Genesis Housing Association, 150 High Street, Stratford, 704 homes, in five new residential blocks, one of which, at over 132 metres, will be one of the highest residential towers in London.
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  • 2012 Olympic wasteland and PR fantasy on a hoarding near the sports arenas in Stratford, East London. A landscape of utopian harmony and nature is viewed on the construction site board that surrounds a vacant plot a kilometre south of the Olympic Park and stadium site. In the background is a new housing tower block by design and build contractor, Ardmore for Genesis Housing Association, 150 High Street, Stratford, 704 homes, in five new residential blocks, one of which, at over 132 metres, will be one of the highest residential towers in London. This landscape is more dystopian however as the reality of the empty lot is not what is promised by the imagery on the hoarding.
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  • As news filters out about the governments last-minute u-turn on the easing of Coronavirus pandemic rules five days before Christmas, a queue forms outside cheese specialist Mons in Lordship Lane, East Dulwich. Instead, London and the South-East has been put under a Tier 4 restriction, forcing the closure of non-essential shops and small businesses, on 21st December 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_christmas01-19-12-2020.jpg
  • Aerial view (through control tower windows) showing expanse of airport land with airliners at London Heathrow. A panoramic view of the airfield and  parked and taxiing airliners. Consisting of five terminals on a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc305-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Aerial view (with control tower lighting) showing expanse of airport land with airliners at London Heathrow. Parked Qantas A380s wide-bodied airliners are parked in a quiet part of this airport of five terminals on a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc190-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Aerial view (through control tower windows) showing expanse of airport land with airliners at London Heathrow. A panoramic view of the airfield and  parked and taxiing airliners. Consisting of five terminals on a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc164-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Aerial view (from control tower) showing expanse of airport land with airliners at London Heathrow. Parked Virgin Atlantic wide-bodied airliners are parked at the gates of this airport of five terminals on a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc77-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Aerial view (from control tower) showing expanse of airport land with airliners at London Heathrow. We look towards the rear of a parked Qantas Airbus A380 at an outlying section of this airport of five terminals on a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc54-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • The large construction project known as the Pinnacle, on Bishopsgate in the financial City of London, known as the Square Mile after its ancient Roman walled past. The Bishopsgate Tower, informally referred to as The Pinnacle, is a 288 m (945 ft), 64-storey skyscraper in the centre of London's main financial district, the City of London. On completion, it will become the tallest building in the City of London and the second tallest building in both the United Kingdom and the European Union. The Brookfield Multiplex builds, engineers, develops and maintains property and infrastructure around the world. Over the past five decades they have successfully completed over 726 major projects, with a combined value of over $27.5 billion in Australasia, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
    city_landscape10-30-01-2013_1.jpg
  • The large construction project known as the Pinnacle, on Bishopsgate in the financial City of London, known as the Square Mile after its ancient Roman walled past. The Bishopsgate Tower, informally referred to as The Pinnacle, is a 288 m (945 ft), 64-storey skyscraper in the centre of London's main financial district, the City of London. On completion, it will become the tallest building in the City of London and the second tallest building in both the United Kingdom and the European Union. The Brookfield Multiplex builds, engineers, develops and maintains property and infrastructure around the world. Over the past five decades they have successfully completed over 726 major projects, with a combined value of over $27.5 billion in Australasia, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
    city_landscape07-30-01-2013_1.jpg
  • Autumn leaves and colours in the gardens at Winterbourne Botanic Garden, the botanical garden of the University of Birmingham, located in Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Set in 7 acres, it is notable as a rare surviving example of an early 20th century high status suburban ‘villa’ garden, inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement of the Edwardian period. Both Winterbourne Botanic Garden and Winterbourne House are owned by the University of Birmingham and are open to the public as a heritage attraction.
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  • New york Business man trying to get home after a steam pipe explosion In Manhatten. The July 18, 2007 New York City steam explosion sent a geyser of hot steam up from beneath a busy intersection, with a 40 story high shower of mud and flying debris raining down on the crowded streets of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. Initial fears that the cause was terrorist related were quickly allayed by statements by mayor Michael Bloomberg and other officials shortly after the event.
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  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Tourists pass by via the arched walkway to the famous Ritz Hotel on Piccadilly, Mayfair. The Ritz, London is a Grade II listed 5-star hotel located in Piccadilly in London, England. A symbol of high society and luxury, the hotel is one of the world's most prestigious and best known hotels.
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  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Tourists pass by via the arched walkway to the famous Ritz Hotel on Piccadilly, Mayfair. The Ritz, London is a Grade II listed 5-star hotel located in Piccadilly in London, England. A symbol of high society and luxury, the hotel is one of the world's most prestigious and best known hotels.
    20150704_summer city the ritz_C.jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Tourists pass by via the arched walkway to the famous Ritz Hotel on Piccadilly, Mayfair. The Ritz, London is a Grade II listed 5-star hotel located in Piccadilly in London, England. A symbol of high society and luxury, the hotel is one of the world's most prestigious and best known hotels.
    20150704_summer city the ritz_B.jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Tourists pass by via the arched walkway to the famous Ritz Hotel on Piccadilly, Mayfair. The Ritz, London is a Grade II listed 5-star hotel located in Piccadilly in London, England. A symbol of high society and luxury, the hotel is one of the world's most prestigious and best known hotels.
    20150704_summer city the ritz_A.jpg
  • Giant letters lure potential customers into this branch of Hobbs with a Sale offer sign. Their mannequins are seen in the window of London’s Long Acre (street) clothing shop - a line-up of womens’ fashion variations displayed in the window on a winter’s afternoon. Further reductions are also promised if the potential customer enters the store. With an economic recession taking hold on Britain’s high streets and exclusive retail outlets, deals and offers are vital to keep spending and turnover up.
    sale_mannequins06-20-01-2011.jpg
  • A passer-by walks past a strong design of the front entrance of a retail shop. Giant letters lure potential customers into this branch of Hobbs with a Sale offer sign. Their mannequins are seen in the window of London’s Long Acre (street) clothing shop - a line-up of womens’ fashion variations displayed in the window on a winter’s afternoon. Further reductions are also promised if the potential customer enters the store. With an economic recession taking hold on Britain’s high streets and exclusive retail outlets, deals and offers are vital to keep spending and turnover up.
    sale_mannequins05-20-01-2011.jpg
  • A man stands outside the entrance of a retail shop, awaiting his partner to emerge. Giant letters lure potential customers into this branch of Hobbs with a Sale offer sign. Their mannequins are seen in the window of London’s Long Acre (street) clothing shop - a line-up of womens’ fashion variations displayed in the window on a winter’s afternoon. Further reductions are also promised if the potential customer enters the store. With an economic recession taking hold on Britain’s high streets and exclusive retail outlets, deals and offers are vital to keep spending and turnover up.
    sale_mannequins03-20-01-2011.jpg
  • The main nose wheel of a British Airways airliner is parked on a stand at Heathrow Airport. The identifying names of the Boeing type range such as 777s, 767, 747 and 757s are also stencilled on the apron concrete to allow exact distances for expandable air bridges and other airfield vehicles to connect and service these differing-sized commercial airliners. The pilot has devices inside and outside to gauge the exact spot to break to a standstill though these marks are largely unsighted to them, high up in the cockpit. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1570-20-08-2009_1.jpg
  • New york Business men trying to get home after a steam pipe explosion In Manhatten. The July 18, 2007 New York City steam explosion sent a geyser of hot steam up from beneath a busy intersection, with a 40 story high shower of mud and flying debris raining down on the crowded streets of Midtown Manhattan in New York City, Initial fears that the cause was terrorist related were quickly allayed by statements by mayor Michael Bloomberg and other officials shortly after the event.
    ny copy_1.jpg
  • Seen from an aerial view far above the ground level, is a young boy who leaps across a fountain water feature landscape outside Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 building <br />
created by the Richard Rogers Partnership (now Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners). The highlight of a high sun glints off the wet pavement as 55 Choreoswitch waterswitches made by Ocmis are linked to 11 pumps located in a purpose built basement plant room beneath the Plaza. The switches are linked to a unit that also controls the 110 colour changing LED lights integrated into the nozzle housings. Displays can be fast and energetic with dramatic colours or subdued and gentle. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport395-13-07-2009_1.jpg
  • Howard Richman organising  the post in the  postroom where he works in Leeds.  From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Seen from the inside looking outwards, we see one of the giant 38 ton 'torso nodes' of Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 roof structure. Developed by Arup to design the geometry of abutment steel, this engineering challenge needed to help support 50 ton rafters to made T5 the largest free-standing building in the UK. In the centre is the torso that sits on top of two feet with the wings splaying out to the window. The main architecture was created by the Richard Rogers Partnership (now Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners) and opened in 2008 after a cost of £4.3 billion. Terminal 5 has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • A young mother holds up her daughter to insert a letter into a post box at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. The girl half-climbs up the red pillar box and tries to get the postage item into the narrow slot which is an even tighter fit because of security considerations - avoiding larger and potentially dangerous packages from entering the airport's postal system. In the background we see the bustle of a departures concourse where British Airways passengers walk past after having checked-in at BA's hub terminal. At a cost of £4.3 billion, Terminal 5 has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport684-17-07-2009_1.jpg
  • A scene of busy modern air travel as international passengers check-in at the British Airways Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Under the gaze of a giant eye that seems to be peering from out of a massive TV screen, the self-service kiosks that have been developed to allow customers to process their own ticketing on arrival at this aviation hub for British Airways. Once they've chosen their seat and printed a boarding pass, they can go straight to the Fast Bag Drop desk at the airport. There, baggage will be tagged by an agent and sent to the aircraft. At a cost of £4.3 billion, Terminal 5 has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport626-15-07-2009_1.jpg
  • Seen from ground level, we see one of the giant 'hand nodes' of Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 roof structure. Developed by Arup to design the geometry of abutment steel supports, this engineering challenge needed to help support 50 ton tusk rafters to made T5 the largest free-standing building in the UK. A large H denotes the check-in zone for international passengers. The main architecture was created by the Richard Rogers Partnership (now Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners) and opened in 2008 after a cost of £4.3 billion. Terminal 5 has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1670-24-08-2009_1.jpg
  • Seen from the outside in early evening, the glass walls and glowing architecture of Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5, the largest free-standing building in the UK. Created by the Richard Rogers Partnership (now Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners) and opened in 2008 after a cost of £4.3 billion, Terminal 5 has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport868-22-07-2009_1.jpg
  • Mamikie, Lungelo and Wanda high five in the final scene of the performance of ‘About Us’ at Ithute primary school, Alexandra Township, Johannesburg.  ‘About us” is an AREPP: Theatre for Life production providing interactive social life skills education to schoolchildren through theatre productions. They are based in Johannesburg, South Africa and are on tour for 3 months doing performances everyday at schools across the country.
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  • Archbishop of Westminster Vincent Nichols  and Archbishop of Canterbury  Rowan Williams come together in solidarity against climate change. The religious leaders led an ecumenical service on Saturday December 5, before the Wave march through London. The service was organised by CAFOD and others.<br />
 Media contact Pascale Palmer ppalmer@cafod.org.uk 07785 950 585
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  • Outside Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5, during the turnround of a British Airways jet aircraft, the refueller’s heavy fuel nozzle is plugged into the airfield's underground reservoirs to pump some 109 tons of Jet A1 aviation fuel flowing at a rate of 3,000 litres a minute, to be uplifted into the wing tanks of a Boeing 747-300, a typical quantity of extra fuel for this aeroplane bound for Los Angeles. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1592-20-08-2009_1.jpg
  • During the turnround of the British Airways jet aircraft, a refueller checks the safety of heavy fuel nozzles that connect from his bowser truck on the apron at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. He is ensuring the correct plugging of the connections as some 109 tons of Jet A1 aviation fuel flow at a rate of 3,000 litres a minute which is being uplifted into the wing tanks of this Boeing 747-300, a typical quantity of extra fuel for this aeroplane bound for Los Angeles. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1589-20-08-2009_1.jpg
  • During the turnround of the British Airways jet aircraft, a refueller drags the heavy fuel nozzle from his bowser truck on the apron at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. He is about to plug the connections into the airfield's underground reservoirs from where some 109 tons of Jet A1 aviation fuel flowing at a rate of 3,000 litres a minute will be uplifted into the wing tanks of a Boeing 747-300, a typical quantity of extra fuel for this aeroplane bound for Los Angeles. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1582-20-08-2009_1.jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Sculpture 'The Dappled Light of the Sun' by Conrad Shawcross for the 2015 Summer Exhibition’s Annenberg Courtyard installation, Shawcross has created a large-scale, immersive work consisting of five steel, cloud-like forms. These are made from thousands of tetrahedrons and stand at over six metres high and weigh five tonnes each.
    20150704_summer city royal academy_B.jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Sculpture 'The Dappled Light of the Sun' by Conrad Shawcross for the 2015 Summer Exhibition’s Annenberg Courtyard installation, Shawcross has created a large-scale, immersive work consisting of five steel, cloud-like forms. These are made from thousands of tetrahedrons and stand at over six metres high and weigh five tonnes each.
    20150704_summer city royal academy_D.jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Sculpture 'The Dappled Light of the Sun' by Conrad Shawcross for the 2015 Summer Exhibition’s Annenberg Courtyard installation, Shawcross has created a large-scale, immersive work consisting of five steel, cloud-like forms. These are made from thousands of tetrahedrons and stand at over six metres high and weigh five tonnes each.
    20150704_summer city royal academy_C.jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Sculpture 'The Dappled Light of the Sun' by Conrad Shawcross for the 2015 Summer Exhibition’s Annenberg Courtyard installation, Shawcross has created a large-scale, immersive work consisting of five steel, cloud-like forms. These are made from thousands of tetrahedrons and stand at over six metres high and weigh five tonnes each.
    20150704_summer city royal academy_A.jpg
  • High aerial view (from control tower) of Heathrow airport aviation markings on concrete landscape. Directional lines help pilots navigate to specific locations around the airport of five terminals occupies a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc240-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • High aerial view (from control tower) of Heathrow airport aviation markings on concrete landscape. A ramp agent walks over directional lines that help pilots navigate to specific locations around the airport of five terminals on a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc81-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • High aerial view (from control tower) of Heathrow airport aviation markings on concrete landscape. A ramp agent walks over directional lines that help pilots navigate to specific locations around the airport of five terminals on a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc80-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • High aerial view (from control tower) of Heathrow airport aviation markings on concrete landscape. Directional lines help pilots navigate to specific locations around the airport of five terminals occupies a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc28-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • High aerial view (from control tower) of Heathrow airport aviation markings on concrete landscape. Directional lines help pilots navigate to specific locations around the airport of five terminals occupies a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc21-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • High aerial view (from control tower) of Heathrow airport aviation markings on concrete landscape. Looking down on to a walkway and passenger bridge plus the yellow stopping points for the nosewheels of various lengths of wide-bodied airliners are marked on the ground - seen from the top of the control tower. This airport of five terminals on a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc207-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • High aerial view (from control tower) of Heathrow airport aviation markings on concrete landscape. Stopping points for the nosewheels of various lengths of wide-bodied airliners are marked on the ground - seen from the top of the control tower. This airport of five terminals on a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
    adie_dolan_atc73-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • High aerial view (from control tower) of Heathrow airport aviation markings on concrete landscape. Directional lines help pilots navigate to specific locations around the airport of five terminals occupies a site that covers 12.14 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi). London Heathrow is a major international airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic, handling more international passengers than any other airport around the globe.
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  • The mountains of High Albania. As a result of years of regional turmoil and unrest, few have explored the ‘cursed’ Prokletije mountains of Albania.<br />
<br />
“The land north of Scutari, called Maltsia e madhe, the Great Mountain Land, is the home of five large tribes–Hoti, Gruda, Kastrati, Skreli, and Kilmeni. It is part of the same group of mountains that form the bulk of Montenegro–the grey wilderness of barren rock, called Karst, that glares dazzling in the midsummer sun and beats back the heat with cruel force, takes wondrous blue and mauve shadows at dawn and even, and,<br />
when wet, is the heavy purple-black of a thunder-cloud. Very little of it is cultivable. Great tracts are waterless, depending solely on rainfall–aching wildernesses, the bare bones of a half-created world.” Edith Durham.
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  • Apartment balconies of new Housing Association accomodation in the 2012 Olympic development zone built by contractor Armore. This is in east London, a kilometre south of the 2012 London Olympic Park and stadium site. Purple colour themed balconies look both modern and attractive to poorer residents in this otherwise downtrodden borough of Newham and designed and built by contractor, Ardmore for Genesis Housing Association, 150 High Street, Stratford, 704 homes, in five new residential blocks, one of which, at over 132 metres, will be one of the highest residential towers in London.
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  • Female wrestler giving high fives 5s to male foreigners travellers in crowd. Lucha Libre wrestling origniated in Mexico, but is popular in other latin Amercian countries, including in La Paz / El Alto, Bolivia. Male and female fighters participate in the theatrical staged fights to an adoring crowd of locals and foreigners alike.
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  • Looking up to the Nokia information screen and 40m high roof of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5. Designed by architects Richard Rogers Partnership the controversial building opened with chaotic scenes on 27/3/08. British Airways passengers faced baggage disruption after a 6 year construction project that has seen the British public divided over the role of commercial aviation. At a cost of £4.3bn, the project was Britain's longest planning inquiry which lasted four years but finally employing a total of 60,000 workers. 30,000 square metres of glass in walls; 80,000 tonnes of steel were used - 17,000 in the roof alone; 5,000 doors, 800 toilets, 20,000 power sockets and 1,700 miles of cable; 60 new aircraft stands, including 14 for the Airbus A380; 13km of tunnels were bored for the state-of-the-art baggage handling to handle 12,000 bags per hour.
    heathrow_terminal_five-04-17-03-2008...jpg
  • Looking up to the Nokia information screen and 40m high roof of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5. Designed by architects Richard Rogers Partnership the controversial building opened with chaotic scenes on 27/3/08. British Airways passengers faced baggage disruption after a 6 year construction project that has seen the British public divided over the role of commercial aviation. At a cost of £4.3bn, the project was Britain's longest planning inquiry which lasted four years but finally employing a total of 60,000 workers. 30,000 square metres of glass in walls; 80,000 tonnes of steel were used - 17,000 in the roof alone; 5,000 doors, 800 toilets, 20,000 power sockets and 1,700 miles of cable; 60 new aircraft stands, including 14 for the Airbus A380; 13km of tunnels were bored for the state-of-the-art baggage handling to handle 12,000 bags per hour.
    heathrow_terminal_five-01-17-03-2008...jpg
  • A portrait of British senior civil servant, Sir Robin Butler while practicing putting in the summer of 1989, at the Civil Service College at Sunningdale, England. Butler had a high-profile career in the civil service from 1961 to 1998, serving as Private Secretary to five Prime Ministers. He was Secretary of the Cabinet and Head of the Home Civil Service from 1988 to 1998. Frederick Edward Robin Butler, Baron Butler of Brockwell, KG, GCB, CVO, PC b1938 is a retired British civil servant, now sitting in the House of Lords as a crossbencher.
    robert_butler-01-06-1989.jpg
  • Team Pulse, of Devonport High School for Boys take a break from testing their car: (from left) Andrew Lees, 16; Thomas Simpson, 17, John Ware, 16 and Samuel Wood, 16.  This year Team Pulse competed in Malaysia against thirty other teams and twenty-five countries to become World champions of ‘F1 in Schools’ winning scholarships to a top London university, a chance to meet Bernie Ecclestone, Lewis Hamilton and to compete with the F1’s boffins behind world champs, Ferrari:  a race, which of course, they won.
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  • Team Pulse: (Andrew Lees, 16; Thomas Simpson, 17, John Ware, 16, and Samuel Wood, 16.) and 1200 other students of Devonport High school are taught in the shadow of The Royal Albert Bridge, (shown in background), Brunel’s 1859 Engineering masterpiece. These students, not to be outdone competed in Malaysia against thirty other teams and twenty-five countries to become world champions of ‘F1 in Schools’ winning scholarships to a top  London university, a chance to meet Bernie Ecclestone, Lewis Hamilton and to compete with the F1’s boffins behind world champs Ferrari:  a race, which, of course they won. The competition primarily
    F1inschools5_1.jpg
  • Team Pulse: (Andrew Lees, 16; Thomas Simpson, 17, John Ware, 16, and Samuel Wood, 16.) and 1200 other students of Devonport High school are taught in the shadow of The Royal Albert Bridge, (shown in background), Brunel’s 1859 Engineering masterpiece. These students, not to be outdone competed in Malaysia against thirty other teams and twenty-five countries to become world champions of ‘F1 in Schools’ winning scholarships to a top  London university, a chance to meet Bernie Ecclestone, Lewis Hamilton and to compete with the F1’s boffins behind world champs Ferrari:  a race, which, of course they won. The competition primarily
    F1inschools4_1.jpg
  • A cyclist braves London traffic by crossing the road on a red light. Rather than negotiate the road on a safe green light, the rider risks injury by fast-flowing traffic on the southern side of Westminster Bridge, on the Southwark side. Peddling over the highway, the young woman wears a helmet on her mountain bike. Cycling deaths in 2012 hit a five-year high, as 122 cyclists were killed on Britain’s roads.
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  • Fast charging a Nissan Leaf electric car at an electrical charging point offering an EV 30 minute charge. The Nissan Leaf (Leading, Environmentally Friendly, Affordable, Family) is a five-door hatchback electric Nissan car. Its official range is 117 kilometres with an energy consumption of 765 kilojoules per kilometre and rated the Leaf's combined fuel economy at 2.4 L/100 km. The Leaf has a range of 175 km (109 mi) on the New European Driving Cycle. CHAdeMO is the trade name of a quick charging method for battery electric vehicles delivering up to 62.5 kW of high-voltage direct current via a special electrical connector. CHAdeMO is an abbreviation of "CHArge de MOve", equivalent to "charge for moving". The name is a pun for O cha demo ikaga desuka in Japanese, (or "How about some tea?"), referring to the time it would take to charge a car.
    electric_nissan06-21-03-2012_1.jpg
  • Fast charging a Nissan Leaf electric car at an electrical charging point offering an EV 30 minute charge. The Nissan Leaf (Leading, Environmentally Friendly, Affordable, Family) is a five-door hatchback electric Nissan car. Its official range is 117 kilometres with an energy consumption of 765 kilojoules per kilometre and rated the Leaf's combined fuel economy at 2.4 L/100 km. The Leaf has a range of 175 km (109 mi) on the New European Driving Cycle. CHAdeMO is the trade name of a quick charging method for battery electric vehicles delivering up to 62.5 kW of high-voltage direct current via a special electrical connector. CHAdeMO is an abbreviation of "CHArge de MOve", equivalent to "charge for moving". The name is a pun for O cha demo ikaga desuka in Japanese, (or "How about some tea?"), referring to the time it would take to charge a car.
    electric_nissan04-21-03-2012_1.jpg
  • Fast charging a Nissan Leaf electric car at an electrical charging point offering an EV 30 minute charge. The Nissan Leaf (Leading, Environmentally Friendly, Affordable, Family) is a five-door hatchback electric Nissan car. Its official range is 117 kilometres with an energy consumption of 765 kilojoules per kilometre and rated the Leaf's combined fuel economy at 2.4 L/100 km. The Leaf has a range of 175 km (109 mi) on the New European Driving Cycle. CHAdeMO is the trade name of a quick charging method for battery electric vehicles delivering up to 62.5 kW of high-voltage direct current via a special electrical connector. CHAdeMO is an abbreviation of "CHArge de MOve", equivalent to "charge for moving". The name is a pun for O cha demo ikaga desuka in Japanese, (or "How about some tea?"), referring to the time it would take to charge a car.
    electric_nissan03-21-03-2012_1.jpg
  • A traditional oyster fishing boat in the Fal Estuary, a method unchanged for 500 years, on 4th October 1994, in Falmouth, Cornwall, England. Oystermen have harvested on the River Fal in the same traditional and highly sustainable fashion, without the use of mechanical power, for more than five hundred years, being widely grown along the whole Cornish coast when the Romans invaded, and by 1602 they were being caught in much the same way as they are today, using thick, strong nets, called dredges. Byelaws banned oyster dredging by mechanical means, forcing local fishermen to rely on wind and tide in purpose-built, sail-powered Falmouth Working Boats. Although most oyster fishermen in Falmouth have other seasonal jobs, for the most experienced and committed fishermen oysters provide a decent year-round livelihood.
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  • Traditional oyster fishing boats in the Fal Estuary, a method unchanged for 500 years, on 4th October 1994, in Falmouth, Cornwall, England. Oystermen have harvested on the River Fal in the same traditional and highly sustainable fashion, without the use of mechanical power, for more than five hundred years, being widely grown along the whole Cornish coast when the Romans invaded, and by 1602 they were being caught in much the same way as they are today, using thick, strong nets, called dredges. Byelaws banned oyster dredging by mechanical means, forcing local fishermen to rely on wind and tide in purpose-built, sail-powered Falmouth Working Boats. Although most oyster fishermen in Falmouth have other seasonal jobs, for the most experienced and committed fishermen oysters provide a decent year-round livelihood.
    oyster_fishing-04-10-1994.jpg
  • Traditional oyster fishing boats in the Fal Estuary, a method unchanged for 500 years, on 4th October 1994, in Falmouth, Cornwall, England. Oystermen have harvested on the River Fal in the same traditional and highly sustainable fashion, without the use of mechanical power, for more than five hundred years, being widely grown along the whole Cornish coast when the Romans invaded, and by 1602 they were being caught in much the same way as they are today, using thick, strong nets, called dredges. Byelaws banned oyster dredging by mechanical means, forcing local fishermen to rely on wind and tide in purpose-built, sail-powered Falmouth Working Boats. Although most oyster fishermen in Falmouth have other seasonal jobs, for the most experienced and committed fishermen oysters provide a decent year-round livelihood.
    oyster_fishing-04-10-1994_1.jpg
  • Ababakri Selay, 80 is a Uighur of Turkic origin, he has been making over 40 varieties of  traditional instruments in his workshop: Rawap, Duttar, Tanbur, Huxtar, Gijek and many others, including those of  his own creation for five generations.  These five generations have lived through Chinese imperial rule, Russian influence, civil war, and back to Chinese rule. Amidst all this they have continued to make music and instruments and sold them throughout the Muslim region he inhabits.  They are the principal instrument makers in the city, an in their institution in their own right and highly respected, Kashgar city, China
    chimusika_004_1.jpg
  • Ababakri Selay, 80 and son, Muhammad Turson, 40 are Uighurs of Turkic origin, they make  over 40 varieties of instruments in ther workshop: Rawap, Duttar, Tanbur, Huxtar, Gijek and many others, including those of  their own creation. Five generations have been involved in this traditional instrument making. These five generations have lived through Chinese imperial rule, Russian influence, civil war, and back to chinese rule. Amidst all this they have continued to make music and instruments and sold them throughout the Muslim region they inhabit.  They are the principal instrument makers in the city, an institution an institution in their own right and highly respected, Kashgar city, China
    chimusika_001_1.jpg
  • Ababakri Selay, 80 and son, Muhammad Turson, 40 are Uighurs of Turkic origin, they make  over 40 varieties of instruments in ther workshop: Rawap, Duttar, Tanbur, Huxtar, Gijek and many others, including those of  their own creation. Five generations have been involved in this traditional instrument making. These five generations have lived through Chinese imperial rule, Russian influence, civil war, and back to chinese rule. Amidst all this they have continued to make music and instruments and sold them throughout the Muslim region they inhabit.  They are the principal instrument makers in the city, an institution in their own right and highly respected, Kashgar city, China
    chimusika_003_1.jpg
  • Ababakri Selay, 80 and son, Muhammad Turson, 40 are Uighurs of Turkic origin, they make  over 40 varieties of instruments in ther workshop: Rawap, Duttar, Tanbur, Huxtar, Gijek and many others, including those of  their own creation. Five generations have been involved in this traditional instrument making. These five generations have lived through Chinese imperial rule, Russian influence, civil war, and back to chinese rule. Amidst all this they have continued to make music and instruments and sold them throughout the Muslim region they inhabit.  They are the principal instrument makers in the city, an institution an institution in their own right and highly respected, Kashgar city, China
    chimusika_002_1.jpg
  • Four small vessels belonging to traditional oyster fishermen use nets to catch a new harvest of shellfish aboard their antique boat from the Fal Estuary. On calm waters, the oystermen have harvested on the River Fal in the same traditional and highly sustainable fashion, without the use of mechanical power, for more than five hundred years, being widely grown along the whole Cornish coast when the Romans invaded, and by 1602 they were being caught in much the same way as they are today, using thick, strong nets, called dredges. Byelaws banned oyster dredging by mechanical means, forcing local fishermen to rely on wind and tide in purpose-built, sail-powered Falmouth Working Boats. Although most oyster fishermen in Falmouth have other seasonal jobs, for the most experienced and committed fishermen oysters provide a decent year-round livelihood.
    oystermen-04-10-1994.jpg
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