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  • Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. The Apple Tree Cafe which serving tea, coffe, and home-made cakes.
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  • Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. The Apple Tree Cafe which serving tea, coffe, and home-made cakes.
    20150913_husthwaite village market c...jpg
  • Cleaning up spilt milk. Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. The Apple Tree Cafe which serving tea, coffe, and home-made cakes.
    20150913_husthwaite village market c...jpg
  • Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. The Apple Tree Cafe which serving tea, coffe, and home-made cakes.
    20150913_husthwaite village market c...jpg
  • Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. The Apple Tree Cafe which serving tea, coffe, and home-made cakes.
    20150913_husthwaite village market c...jpg
  • Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. The Apple Tree Cafe which serving tea, coffe, and home-made cakes.
    20150913_husthwaite village market c...jpg
  • Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. The Apple Tree Cafe which serving tea, coffe, and home-made cakes.
    20150913_husthwaite village market c...jpg
  • Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. The Apple Tree Cafe which serving tea, coffe, and home-made cakes.
    20150913_husthwaite village market c...jpg
  • Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. The Apple Tree Cafe which serving tea, coffe, and home-made cakes.
    20150913_husthwaite village market c...jpg
  • Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. The Apple Tree Cafe which serving tea, coffe, and home-made cakes.
    20150913_husthwaite village market c...jpg
  • Cleaning up spilt milk. Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. The Apple Tree Cafe which serving tea, coffe, and home-made cakes.
    20150913_husthwaite village market c...jpg
  • Cleaning up spilt milk. Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. The Apple Tree Cafe which serving tea, coffe, and home-made cakes.
    20150913_husthwaite village market c...jpg
  • Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products. The Apple Tree Cafe which serving tea, coffe, and home-made cakes.
    20150913_husthwaite village market c...jpg
  • Tiny home made wooden door attached to a tree, painted in rainbow colours and with a heart shaped hole in support of NHS workers during the Coronavirus pandemic in Highbury Park, Kings Heath on 22nd May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. 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 put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200522_coronavirus nhs door_007.jpg
  • Tiny home made wooden door attached to a tree, painted in rainbow colours and with a heart shaped hole in support of NHS workers during the Coronavirus pandemic in Highbury Park, Kings Heath on 22nd May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. 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 put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200522_coronavirus nhs door_005.jpg
  • Tiny home made wooden door attached to a tree, painted in rainbow colours and with a heart shaped hole in support of NHS workers during the Coronavirus pandemic in Highbury Park, Kings Heath on 22nd May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. 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 put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200522_coronavirus nhs door_003.jpg
  • Tiny home made wooden door attached to a tree, painted in rainbow colours and with a heart shaped hole in support of NHS workers during the Coronavirus pandemic in Highbury Park, Kings Heath on 22nd May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. 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 put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200522_coronavirus nhs door_008.jpg
  • Tiny home made wooden door attached to a tree, painted in rainbow colours and with a heart shaped hole in support of NHS workers during the Coronavirus pandemic in Highbury Park, Kings Heath on 22nd May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. 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 put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200522_coronavirus nhs door_009.jpg
  • Tiny home made wooden door attached to a tree, painted in rainbow colours and with a heart shaped hole in support of NHS workers during the Coronavirus pandemic in Highbury Park, Kings Heath on 22nd May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. 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 put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200522_coronavirus nhs door_006.jpg
  • Tiny home made wooden door attached to a tree, painted in rainbow colours and with a heart shaped hole in support of NHS workers during the Coronavirus pandemic in Highbury Park, Kings Heath on 22nd May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. 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 put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200522_coronavirus nhs door_004.jpg
  • Tiny home made wooden door attached to a tree, painted in rainbow colours and with a heart shaped hole in support of NHS workers during the Coronavirus pandemic in Highbury Park, Kings Heath on 22nd May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. 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 put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200522_coronavirus nhs door_002.jpg
  • Tiny home made wooden door attached to a tree, painted in rainbow colours and with a heart shaped hole in support of NHS workers during the Coronavirus pandemic in Highbury Park, Kings Heath on 22nd May 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. 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 put in place more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200522_coronavirus nhs door_001.jpg
  • Team Momentus from The Gryphon School in Dorset: (from left) Tom Long, 19, Matthew Bugler,18, and Nathan Riley,17, explore the aerodynamics of their F1 car with their home-made computer-controlled wind tunnel. <br />
<br />
Racing model cars made of balsa wood, finding big money sponsorship and solving Tricky physics problems are all in a day’s work for the children taking part in the global F1 in schools project. A technology challenge in which children use computers to design, test and build miniature Formula 1 cars
    F1inschools_1.jpg
  • Team Momentus from The Gryphon School in Dorset: (from left) Tom Long, 19, Matthew Bugler,18, and Nathan Riley,17, explore the aerodynamics of their F1 car with their home-made computer-controlled wind tunnel. <br />
<br />
Racing model cars made of balsa wood, finding big money sponsorship and solving Tricky physics problems are all in a day’s work for the children taking part in the global F1 in schools project. A technology challenge in which children use computers to design, test and build miniature Formula 1 cars
    f1in schools24_1.jpg
  • Home made preserves neatly shelved at Paul Rothe & Son delicatessen on the 3rd October 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Thomas Simpson explores the lines of a Prototype miniature formula 1 car during a team Pulse development session at Devonport high school, Plymouth. <br />
<br />
Racing Model cars made of balsa wood, finding big money sponsorship and solving Tricky physics problems are all in a day’s work for the children taking part in the global F1 in schools project. A technology challenge in which children use computers to design, test and build miniature formula 1 cars.
    F1inschools8_1.jpg
  • Thomas Simpson explores the lines of a Prototype miniature formula 1 car during a team Pulse development session at Devonport high school, Plymouth. <br />
<br />
Racing Model cars made of balsa wood, finding big money sponsorship and solving Tricky physics problems are all in a day’s work for the children taking part in the global F1 in schools project. A technology challenge in which children use computers to design, test and build miniature formula 1 cars.
    F1_1.jpg
  • One man is acclaimed the world over and is synonymous with making hand-carved puppets - Bryan Clarke. He is Chairman of the British Punch & Judy Fellowship and has been a professional Punch & Judy man for well over 50 years, making and supplying puppets from his workshop near Lowestoft on the east coast of England for the last 30 years. Hundreds of Punch & Judy performers throughout the UK and overseas use Bryan's puppets and some are seen here in various stages of production - some finished and hanging from this shed roof while in front of this talented artist, we see blocks of wood still being shaped into the familiar characters that children the world over recognise as Mr Punch and other figures. Mr Clarke smiles at the view in this relaxed portrait taken in 1992.
    puppet_maker-23-06-1992.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
    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
  • Nathan Riley, 17,  holding  the Team Momentus test car.<br />
The cars are pocket rockets: gas powered, aerodynamically designed, machined  balsa wood raced along straight track at speeds up to 0.532m. per second.<br />
Momentus have had to come up with some clever strategies to earn their place as F1 In Schools  Uk national champions, including securing help from the nearby HQ of Westland Augusta Helicopters for aerodynamics, mentoring and earning several thousand pounds in fundraising schemes.
    F1inschools2_1.jpg
  • Young Guarani man building the roof of a tradtional wooden hut. The Guarani are one of the most populous indigenous populations in Brazil, but with the least amount of land. They mostly live in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. Their tradtional way of life and ancestral land is increasingly at risk from large scale agribusiness and agriculture. There have been recorded cases and allegations of violence between owners of large farms and the Guarani communities in this region.
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  • Andrew Lees, 16; Thomas Simpson, 17 working on the development of Team Pulse’s miniature Formula One car in preparation of the F1 In School’s World Championship. At this point they have no idea they are going to go to become world champions, meet Bernie Ecclestone, Lewis Hamilton and compete with the F1’s boffins behind world champs Ferrari:  a race, which, of course they won.
    F1inschools11_1.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.
    F1inschools9_1.jpg
  • Andrew Lees, 16; Thomas Simpson, 17 working on the development of Team Pulse’s miniature Formula One car in preparation of the F1 In School’s World Championship. At this point they have no idea they are going to go to become world champions, meet Bernie Ecclestone, Lewis Hamilton and compete with the F1’s boffins behind world champs Ferrari:  a race, which, of course they won.
    F1inschools6_1.jpg
  • Collection of test and prototype racing cars belonging to ‘F1 In Schools’  National champions ‘Team Momentus’ from Gryphon school in Dorset.  The cars are pocket rockets, gas powered, aerodynamically designed, machined balsa wood raced along straight track at speeds up to  0.532m. per second.<br />
<br />
 Momentus have had to come up with some clever strategies to earn their place as F1 In Schools UK national champions including securing help from the nearby HQ of Westland Augusta helicopters for aerodynamics  mentoring and  earning several thousand pounds in fundraising schemes.
    F1inschools3_1.jpg
  • Young Guarani man building the roof of a tradtional wooden hut. The Guarani are one of the most populous indigenous populations in Brazil, but with the least amount of land. They mostly live in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. Their tradtional way of life and ancestral land is increasingly at risk from large scale agribusiness and agriculture. There have been recorded cases and allegations of violence between owners of large farms and the Guarani communities in this region.
    _MG_6965_1.jpg
  • A man works on fixing the electricity in a street outside Shatila camp. The wirering in and aroundthe camp is very makeshift and DIY.
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  • A family home in a slum in Kankeshori area of Kathmandu, Nepal.  More than twelve family members live in the one-room shack made of corrugated iron. Their home is surrounded by bags of rubbish and litter.  The family is being visited by by a representative from the Voice of Children organisation. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
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  • Two Nepalese brothers sit on their bed and watch television in their bedroom at home in Kathmandu, Nepal.  Their home is made from bricks and wood with a corrugated iron roof.  The older boy used live and beg on the streets, but has been reunited with his family through Voice of Children organisation.
    Nepal-Kathmandu-Family-Home-7552_1.jpg
  • A young Nepalese boy holds one of his siblings as he talks to a female visitor in his home a slum in Kankeshori area of Kathmandu, Nepal. Twelve family members live in this one-room shack made of corrugated iron.  They are being visited by a representative from the Voice of Children organisation. The not-for-profit organisation supports street children and those who are at risk of sexual abuse through educational and vocational training opportunities, health services and psychosocial counseling.
    Nepal-Slum-Family-Home-6788_1.jpg
  • A Nepalese mother sits with some of her family in their home in a slum in Kankeshori area of Kathmandu, Nepal.  Twelve family members live in this one-room shack made of corrugated iron.  The woman has eight children and two grandchildren, the youngest is 2-months old and is lying on a table sleeping.
    Nepal-Slum-Family-Home-6779_1.jpg
  • A Nepalese boys watches a television in his bedroom in Kathmandu, Nepal.  His home is made from bricks and wood with a corrugated iron roof.  He used to live on the streets, but has been reunited with his family through Voice of Children organisation.
    Nepal-Kathmandu-Family-Home-7543_1.jpg
  • At the famous Butlins holiday camp in the Somerset town of Minehead, a poolside lifeguard overlooks the main  pool from an overhead bridge. Behind him a monorail transports holidaymakers around the resort. Wearing the large letter B for Butlins on his red vest, the young lad sucks on his whistle held between his lips and prominently, the words 'Made in England' have been tattooed on his left shoulder - as if a statement for his patriotic ideals but also for those of Butlins - an institution for the British working classes who after the war had the opportunity to spend their summers at special resorts in seaside towns that provided entertainment and fun. Butlins and other camp businesses went into decline when the masses preferred Spanish vacations but have since been revived as travel costs have again soared and holidays at home are once again popular.
    butlins_pool08-16-1986_1.jpg
  • Exterior of the Smack Boys Home at Ramsgates Harbour, on 8th January 2019, in Ramsgate, Kent, England. The Sailors’ Church and Harbour Mission, was built for the spiritual guidance and physical help for the men and boys who made up the crews of the sailing smacks who fished out of Ramsgate in the nineteenth century. The young apprentices were called Smack Boys and when ashore, were provided with some comfort in the rooms above the church and later, in the Smack Boys Home. The Port of Ramsgate has been identified as a Brexit Port by the government of Prime Minister Theresa May, currently negotiating the UKs exit from the EU. Britains Department of Transport has awarded to an unproven shipping company, Seaborne Freight, to provide run roll-on roll-off ferry services to the road haulage industry between Ostend and the Kent port - in the event of more likely No Deal Brexit. In the EU referendum of 2016, people in Kent voted strongly in favour of leaving the European Union with 59% voting to leave and 41% to remain.
    ramsgate-145-08-01-2019.jpg
  • Home produced honey in jars. Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
    20150913_husthwaite village market v...jpg
  • Exterior of the Smack Boys Home at Ramsgates Harbour, on 8th January 2019, in Ramsgate, Kent, England. The Sailors’ Church and Harbour Mission, was built for the spiritual guidance and physical help for the men and boys who made up the crews of the sailing smacks who fished out of Ramsgate in the nineteenth century. The young apprentices were called Smack Boys and when ashore, were provided with some comfort in the rooms above the church and later, in the Smack Boys Home. The Port of Ramsgate has been identified as a Brexit Port by the government of Prime Minister Theresa May, currently negotiating the UKs exit from the EU. Britains Department of Transport has awarded to an unproven shipping company, Seaborne Freight, to provide run roll-on roll-off ferry services to the road haulage industry between Ostend and the Kent port - in the event of more likely No Deal Brexit. In the EU referendum of 2016, people in Kent voted strongly in favour of leaving the European Union with 59% voting to leave and 41% to remain.
    ramsgate-146-08-01-2019.jpg
  • Home buyers who have made down payments on properties at China Vanke Co.'s Qinglinjing development protest with signs requesting refunds outside the Vanke Shanghai Center, in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday, Nov. 23 2011. A portion of home owners across the country are unhappy as government restrictions on real estate speculations have caused their newly purchased homes to fall in value, a majority of the homes in this case are yet to be completed.
    QS111123Shanghai025.jpg
  • Home buyers who have made down payments on properties at China Vanke Co.'s Qinglinjing development protest with signs requesting refunds outside the Vanke Shanghai Center, in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday, Nov. 23 2011. A portion of home owners across the country are unhappy as government restrictions on real estate speculations have caused their newly purchased homes to fall in value, a majority of the homes in this case are yet to be completed.
    QS111123Shanghai017.jpg
  • Home buyers who have made down payments on properties at China Vanke Co.'s Qinglinjing development protest with signs requesting refunds outside the Vanke Shanghai Center, in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday, Nov. 23 2011. A portion of home owners across the country are unhappy as government restrictions on real estate speculations have caused their newly purchased homes to fall in value, a majority of the homes in this case are yet to be completed.
    QS111123Shanghai015.jpg
  • Home buyers who have made down payments on properties at China Vanke Co.'s Qinglinjing development protest with signs requesting refunds outside the Vanke Shanghai Center, in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday, Nov. 23 2011. A portion of home owners across the country are unhappy as government restrictions on real estate speculations have caused their newly purchased homes to fall in value, a majority of the homes in this case are yet to be completed.
    QS111123Shanghai007.jpg
  • Home buyers who have made down payments on properties at China Vanke Co.'s Qinglinjing development protest with signs requesting refunds outside the Vanke Shanghai Center, in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday, Nov. 23 2011. A portion of home owners across the country are unhappy as government restrictions on real estate speculations have caused their newly purchased homes to fall in value, a majority of the homes in this case are yet to be completed.
    QS111123Shanghai006.jpg
  • Home buyers who have made down payments on properties at China Vanke Co.'s Qinglinjing development protest with signs requesting refunds outside the Vanke Shanghai Center, in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday, Nov. 23 2011. A portion of home owners across the country are unhappy as government restrictions on real estate speculations have caused their newly purchased homes to fall in value, a majority of the homes in this case are yet to be completed.
    QS111123Shanghai005.jpg
  • Home buyers who have made down payments on properties at China Vanke Co.'s Qinglinjing development protest with signs requesting refunds outside the Vanke Shanghai Center, in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday, Nov. 23 2011. A portion of home owners across the country are unhappy as government restrictions on real estate speculations have caused their newly purchased homes to fall in value, a majority of the homes in this case are yet to be completed.
    QS111123Shanghai002.jpg
  • Home buyers who have made down payments on properties at China Vanke Co.'s Qinglinjing development protest with signs requesting refunds outside the Vanke Shanghai Center, in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday, Nov. 23 2011. A portion of home owners across the country are unhappy as government restrictions on real estate speculations have caused their newly purchased homes to fall in value, a majority of the homes in this case are yet to be completed.
    _MG_6336.jpg
  • Mark Thatcher speaks to the media outside the Belgravia home of his recently-deceased mother Baroness Thatcher, days after her death from a stroke at age 87. His announcement was made outside her Chester Square house which was Lady Thatcher's home from 1991 until she moved into the Ritz hotel in London at Christmas following an operation.
    mark_thatcher01-10-04-2013.jpg
  • Home buyers who have made down payments on properties at China Vanke Co.'s Qinglinjing development protest with signs requesting refunds outside the Vanke Shanghai Center, in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday, Nov. 23 2011. A portion of home owners across the country are unhappy as government restrictions on real estate speculations have caused their newly purchased homes to fall in value, a majority of the homes in this case are yet to be completed.
    QS111123Shanghai027.jpg
  • Home buyers who have made down payments on properties at China Vanke Co.'s Qinglinjing development protest with signs requesting refunds outside the Vanke Shanghai Center, in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday, Nov. 23 2011. A portion of home owners across the country are unhappy as government restrictions on real estate speculations have caused their newly purchased homes to fall in value, a majority of the homes in this case are yet to be completed.
    QS111123Shanghai024.jpg
  • Home buyers who have made down payments on properties at China Vanke Co.'s Qinglinjing development protest with signs requesting refunds outside the Vanke Shanghai Center, in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday, Nov. 23 2011. A portion of home owners across the country are unhappy as government restrictions on real estate speculations have caused their newly purchased homes to fall in value, a majority of the homes in this case are yet to be completed.
    QS111123Shanghai022.jpg
  • Home buyers who have made down payments on properties at China Vanke Co.'s Qinglinjing development protest with signs requesting refunds outside the Vanke Shanghai Center, in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday, Nov. 23 2011. A portion of home owners across the country are unhappy as government restrictions on real estate speculations have caused their newly purchased homes to fall in value, a majority of the homes in this case are yet to be completed.
    _MG_6217.jpg
  • Home buyers who have made down payments on properties at China Vanke Co.'s Qinglinjing development protest with signs requesting refunds outside the Vanke Shanghai Center, in Shanghai, China, on Wednesday, Nov. 23 2011. A portion of home owners across the country are unhappy as government restrictions on real estate speculations have caused their newly purchased homes to fall in value, a majority of the homes in this case are yet to be completed.
    _MG_6211.jpg
  • A Nepalese woman stands in front of her recently demolished home in United Nations Park, Paurakhi Basti, next to the Bagmati River in the centre of Kathmandu, Nepal.  Her home was an illegal shack made from bricks, wood and plastic.  The government forces arrived in the middle of the night and used tear gas to displace the residents before demolishing their homes.  She as returned to try to rescue a few of her possessions.  Behind the slum wealthy apartment blocks have been developed.
    Nepal-Kathmandu-UN-Park-7392_1.jpg
  • The Makambele Brothers band from the capital Lilongwe. Their instruments are  made out of recycled tin from NGO donations and  carved wood metal strings. They entertain the locals and foreign tourist that have come to enjoy the Lake of Stars music Festival, Chinteche, Malawi.
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  • A husband and wife sit in their home in Tehkand Slum, Delhi , India.  The house structure is made from wooden sticks and cardboard.  Indian slums are characterized as a run-down area of a city with substandard housing, squalor and lacking in security.  They are home to increasing numbers of people and families who are usually very poor or socially disadvantaged. Most slums lack clean water, sanitation and other basic services, and as such they pose a serious threat to public health as infectious diseases are able to spread easily, such as Tuberculosis (TB) and cholera.
    India-Slum-Dwelling-3925_1.jpg
  • At home with controversial British comedian Jim Davidson at his Surrey mansion. After huge success in the 1970's and 1980's, Davidson's fame and popularity have dwindled due to his stand up act proving too much for many audiences. Davidson has been known to make offensive jokes about ethnic minorities, homosexuals and disabled people in his stand-up act, which has made him a subject of negative media coverage and frequent criticism.
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  • At home with controversial British comedian Jim Davidson at his Surrey mansion. After huge success in the 1970's and 1980's, Davidson's fame and popularity have dwindled due to his stand up act proving too much for many audiences. Davidson has been known to make offensive jokes about ethnic minorities, homosexuals and disabled people in his stand-up act, which has made him a subject of negative media coverage and frequent criticism.
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  • At home with controversial British comedian Jim Davidson at his Surrey mansion. After huge success in the 1970's and 1980's, Davidson's fame and popularity have dwindled due to his stand up act proving too much for many audiences. Davidson has been known to make offensive jokes about ethnic minorities, homosexuals and disabled people in his stand-up act, which has made him a subject of negative media coverage and frequent criticism.
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  • At home with controversial British comedian Jim Davidson at his Surrey mansion. After huge success in the 1970's and 1980's, Davidson's fame and popularity have dwindled due to his stand up act proving too much for many audiences. Davidson has been known to make offensive jokes about ethnic minorities, homosexuals and disabled people in his stand-up act, which has made him a subject of negative media coverage and frequent criticism.
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  • At home with controversial British comedian Jim Davidson at his Surrey mansion. After huge success in the 1970's and 1980's, Davidson's fame and popularity have dwindled due to his stand up act proving too much for many audiences. Davidson has been known to make offensive jokes about ethnic minorities, homosexuals and disabled people in his stand-up act, which has made him a subject of negative media coverage and frequent criticism.
    023H4070.jpg
  • At home with controversial British comedian Jim Davidson at his Surrey mansion. After huge success in the 1970's and 1980's, Davidson's fame and popularity have dwindled due to his stand up act proving too much for many audiences. Davidson has been known to make offensive jokes about ethnic minorities, homosexuals and disabled people in his stand-up act, which has made him a subject of negative media coverage and frequent criticism.
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  • At home with controversial British comedian Jim Davidson at his Surrey mansion. After huge success in the 1970's and 1980's, Davidson's fame and popularity have dwindled due to his stand up act proving too much for many audiences. Davidson has been known to make offensive jokes about ethnic minorities, homosexuals and disabled people in his stand-up act, which has made him a subject of negative media coverage and frequent criticism.
    023H4066.jpg
  • At home with controversial British comedian Jim Davidson at his Surrey mansion. After huge success in the 1970's and 1980's, Davidson's fame and popularity have dwindled due to his stand up act proving too much for many audiences. Davidson has been known to make offensive jokes about ethnic minorities, homosexuals and disabled people in his stand-up act, which has made him a subject of negative media coverage and frequent criticism.
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  • At home with controversial British comedian Jim Davidson at his Surrey mansion. After huge success in the 1970's and 1980's, Davidson's fame and popularity have dwindled due to his stand up act proving too much for many audiences. Davidson has been known to make offensive jokes about ethnic minorities, homosexuals and disabled people in his stand-up act, which has made him a subject of negative media coverage and frequent criticism.
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  • At home with controversial British comedian Jim Davidson at his Surrey mansion. After huge success in the 1970's and 1980's, Davidson's fame and popularity have dwindled due to his stand up act proving too much for many audiences. Davidson has been known to make offensive jokes about ethnic minorities, homosexuals and disabled people in his stand-up act, which has made him a subject of negative media coverage and frequent criticism.
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  • At home with controversial British comedian Jim Davidson at his Surrey mansion. After huge success in the 1970's and 1980's, Davidson's fame and popularity have dwindled due to his stand up act proving too much for many audiences. Davidson has been known to make offensive jokes about ethnic minorities, homosexuals and disabled people in his stand-up act, which has made him a subject of negative media coverage and frequent criticism.
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  • At home with controversial British comedian Jim Davidson at his Surrey mansion. After huge success in the 1970's and 1980's, Davidson's fame and popularity have dwindled due to his stand up act proving too much for many audiences. Davidson has been known to make offensive jokes about ethnic minorities, homosexuals and disabled people in his stand-up act, which has made him a subject of negative media coverage and frequent criticism.
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  • At home with controversial British comedian Jim Davidson at his Surrey mansion. After huge success in the 1970's and 1980's, Davidson's fame and popularity have dwindled due to his stand up act proving too much for many audiences. Davidson has been known to make offensive jokes about ethnic minorities, homosexuals and disabled people in his stand-up act, which has made him a subject of negative media coverage and frequent criticism.
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  • At home with controversial British comedian Jim Davidson at his Surrey mansion. After huge success in the 1970's and 1980's, Davidson's fame and popularity have dwindled due to his stand up act proving too much for many audiences. Davidson has been known to make offensive jokes about ethnic minorities, homosexuals and disabled people in his stand-up act, which has made him a subject of negative media coverage and frequent criticism.
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  • A home made charcoal making system in Stone Town, Zanzibar. When a tree is felled to make charcoal it is chopped up and set light to then buried under soil and palm leaves and left to smoulder for several days. The wood burns at high temperatures which pyrolyzes the wood. The making and use of charcoal contributes to deforestation and air pollution. It is an affordable fuel used for cooking across Africa.
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  • A home made charcoal making system in Stone Town, Zanzibar. When a tree is felled to make charcoal it is chopped up and set light to then buried under soil and palm leaves and left to smoulder for several days. The wood burns at high temperatures which pyrolyzes the wood. The making and use of charcoal contributes to deforestation and air pollution. It is an affordable fuel used for cooking across Africa.
    Tanzania-Zanzibar-Charcoal-Making-96...jpg
  • A home made charcoal making system in Stone Town, Zanzibar. When a tree is felled to make charcoal it is chopped up and set light to then buried under soil and palm leaves and left to smoulder for several days. The wood burns at high temperatures which pyrolyzes the wood. The making and use of charcoal contributes to deforestation and air pollution. It is an affordable fuel used for cooking across Africa.
    Tanzania-Zanzibar-Charcoal-Making-96...jpg
  • A home made charcoal making system in Stone Town, Zanzibar. When a tree is felled to make charcoal it is chopped up and set light to then buried under soil and palm leaves and left to smoulder for several days. The wood burns at high temperatures which pyrolyzes the wood. The making and use of charcoal contributes to deforestation and air pollution. It is an affordable fuel used for cooking across Africa.
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  • Fruit and vegetable grower Henry Johnson, who sells mainly home produced fruit and veg from his mobils stall business. Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
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  • Fruit and vegetable grower Henry Johnson, who sells mainly home produced fruit and veg from his mobils stall business. Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
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  • Fruit and vegetable grower Henry Johnson, who sells mainly home produced fruit and veg from his mobils stall business. Local community Sunday market in the village of Husthwaite, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Over 20 stalls with a mixture of old favourites and new stalls lelling locally made products.
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  • Young primary school children (8 year olds), finish lessons mid afternoon and walk out of Dong Da Jian village Elementary school, Saahxi province and head back home to do their homework and have dinner, China
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  • People walk past a duvet, airing on a bollard in the street in London, UK. A homeless person has made up a home in the nearby doorway.
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  • People walk past a duvet, airing on a bollard in the street in London, UK. A homeless person has made up a home in the nearby doorway.
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  • A Romanian peasant farmer sells home distilled horinca (plum brandy) at Ocna Sugatag market, Maramures, Romania. She is wearing a striped apron (zadie) made of a single width of woven wool with horizontal blue and black stripes, traditional footwear (opinci) worn with felt foot wraps (obiele) and a fleecy jacket (guba). Traditionally subsistence farmers In Maramures raise their own sheep to provide wool for knitting and weaving clothing.
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  • Portrait of a Small Flower Miao ethnic minority woman, wearing her traditional clothing, in her home Gao Yuan village, Guizhou, China. Almost 35% of Guizhou's population is made up of over 18 different ethnic minorities including the Miao. Each Miao group became isolated in these mountainous regions, hence the present day diversity in their culture, costume and dialects. According to a popular saying, "if you meet 100 Miaos, you will see 100 costumes."
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  • Detail of yellow London brick stock laid in English Garden Bond on a south London Edwardian house. Rows of brick and cement, known as mortar are laid in courses called bonds and here, this style of ordering them is specifically, Sussex Bond. The stock of brick is London Stock, a yellowish colour favoured by Victorian and Edwardian buildings in the south-east of England. This was made locally in Suffolk and Kent and transported up-river on stumpies or brickies - kinds of Thames sailing barges. But bricks and mortar is also a metaphor for home ownership and in the economic sense, the value and security of investing in property.
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  • A young woman folds paper made in Duong O village which specialises in making traditional paper from bark, Bac Ninh province, Vietnam.  With Vietnam’s growing population making less land available for farmers to work, families unable to sustain themselves are turning to the creation of various products in rural areas.  These ‘craft’ villages specialise in a single product or activity, anything from palm leaf hats to incense sticks, or from noodle making to snake-catching. Some of these ‘craft’ villages date back hundreds of years, whilst others are a more recent response to enable rural farmers to earn much needed extra income.
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  • Yai puts on a hairpiece made from her own hair collected from her hairbrush over many years in the Hmong village of Ban Pom Khor, Houaphan province, Lao PDR
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  • Yai puts on a hairpiece made from her own hair collected from her hairbrush over many years in the Hmong village of Ban Pom Khor, Houaphan province, Lao PDR
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  • Yai wearing a hairpiece made from her own hair collected from her hairbrush over many years in the Hmong village of Ban Pom Khor, Houaphan province, Lao PDR
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  • Yai, a Hmong woman, wearing a hairpiece made from her own hair collected from her hairbrush over many years in the Hmong village of Ban Pom Khor, Houaphan province, Lao PDR
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  • Shengwu Lou round earth dwelling in the village of Jiaolu, Fujian Province.  View of interior of the home of Li Zheng Ying and children. Visible Kitchen, living room / eating room.                  These are some of the most extraordinary multistory structures in China built exclusively out of earth and timber (they are known as tulou). From the outside they look and protect like fortresses, built principally by the ethnic minority group known as the Hakka. They where built principally in the 17th till the early 20th centuries. In all about 1000 remain standing today mostly centered around the mountainous regions of the provinces of Fujian, Jiangxi and Guandong. They where constructed in various shapes from circular, square, oblong,even rhomboid. Shengwu Lou, was built sometime in the Qing Dynasty ( 1644-1912) and still remains well preserved and lived in by a hand full of residents. The single - story inner ring and three -story outer ring are divided into 15 apartments that surround a courtyard  with a water well. Cokking and eating facilities are at ground level and all bedrooms and storage are spread over the upper floors.             Shengwu Lou round earth dwelling in the village of Jiaolu, Fujian Province.  Interior circular courtyard and living spaces with central water well, shared by residents and chickens and hens alike. These are some of the most extraordinary multistory structures in China built exclusively out of earth and timber (they are known as tulou). From the outside they look and protect like fortresses, built principally by the ethnic minoritiy group known as the Hakka. They where built principally in the 17th till the early 20th centuries. In all about 1000 remain standing today mostly centered around the mountainous regions of the provinces of Fujian, Jiangxi and Guandong. They where constructed in various shapes from circular, square, oblong,even rhomboid. Shengwu Lou, was built sometime in the Qing Dynasty ( 1644-1912) and still remains wel
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  • Atta Yadd, an elderly Apatani tribal grandmother in her village of Hijja in the northeastern state of Arunachal Pardesh, India. The Apatani minority, one of hundreds spread across northern India are known to have come originally from nomadic Mongolian ancestry, they settled in north eastern India and now are best known for being foresters, farmers specialising in the cultivation of Bamboo. Seen here preparing a bamboo fire to warm her bamboo made hut.
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  • Two women talk outside their house. Cidade de Deus / City of God favela in Rio de Janeiro, made infamous by the film of the same name, is a bustling community of close to 100,000 inhabitants, with numerous cultural and social projects.
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  • A dumped armchair and other domestic rubbish, fly-tipped on a street corner in south London. Abandoned on the pavement, the items have made a mess in this urban location. Furniture and household possessions have been added, perhaps by others, making this area look and feel intimidating. increase in amount of rubbish illegally dumped on roadsides and back alleys cost local authorities £45m in 2014. The figures also reveal the rising cost to the public purse of cleaning up and prosecuting people who dump rubbish, with the clearance bill for local authorities rising 24% to £45.2m.
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