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  • 'Enhanced' prisoners walking down the corridor of H wing at the Young Offenders Institution in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. Under the Incentives and Earned Privilege Scheme, prisoners in the UK can earn extra privileges for good behaviour such as wearing their own clothes, having televisions in their cells, and having more free time to socialise. They are often housed together in their own wing. There are three levels of earned privileges - Basic, Standard and Enhanced. HMYOI / HM Prison Aylesbury (Her Majesty's Young Offender Institution Aylesbury) is a prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service.
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  • Exterior of the Royal Academy in London, England, United Kingdom. The Royal Academy of Arts or RA is an art institution based in Burlington House on Piccadilly. It has a unique position as an independent, privately funded institution led by eminent artists and architects; its purpose is to promote the creation, enjoyment and appreciation of the visual arts through exhibitions.
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  • Exterior of the Royal Academy in London, England, United Kingdom. The Royal Academy of Arts or RA is an art institution based in Burlington House on Piccadilly. It has a unique position as an independent, privately funded institution led by eminent artists and architects; its purpose is to promote the creation, enjoyment and appreciation of the visual arts through exhibitions. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • 'Enhanced' prisoners walking down the corridor of H wing at the Young Offenders Institution  in Aylesbury, United Kingdom.  Under the Incentives and Earned Privilege Scheme, prisoners in the U.K. can earn extra privileges for good behaviour such as wearing their own clothes, having televisions in their cells, and having more free time to socialise.  They are often housed together in their own wing.  There are three levels of earned privileges - Basic, Standard and Enhanced.
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  • 'Enhanced' prisoners walking down the corridor of H wing at the Young Offenders Institution  in Aylesbury, United Kingdom.  Under the Incentives and Earned Privilege Scheme, prisoners in the U.K. can earn extra privileges for good behaviour such as wearing their own clothes, having televisions in their cells, and having more free time to socialise.  They are often housed together in their own wing.  There are three levels of earned privileges - Basic, Standard and Enhanced.
    09-aylesbury-3368.jpg
  • A crew member from HM Coastguard rescue helicopter G-C1JW  attempts to land onto the back of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 during a training exercise in the sea just outside Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK.
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  • A crew member from HM Coastguard rescue helicopter G-C1JW  attempts to land onto the back of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 during a training exercise in the sea just outside Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK.
    UK_Rescue_Services_Coastguard_RNLI-0...jpg
  • The HM Coastguard rescue helicopter G-C1JW  flying in front of the White Cliffs as it attempts to land a crew member on the back of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 during a training exercise in the sea just outside Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK.
    UK_Rescue_Services_Coastguard_RNLI-0...jpg
  • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09  arrives into Folkestone near the Folkestone is an Art School banner, attached to Folkestone’s most prominent Martello Tower on the east cliff. The banner has been designed by the artist Bob and Roberta Smith as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent.
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  • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 arriving into Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK..
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  • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 arriving into Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK..
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  • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 parked up next to a floating pink bungalow in Folkestone harbour built by the artist Richard Woods as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial  Folkestone, Kent. UK..
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  • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 and HM Coastguard rescue helicopter G-C1JW take part in a training exercise in front of the white cliffs outside Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK. 6th August 2016
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  • A crew member from HM Coastguard rescue helicopter G-C1JW  attempts to land onto the back of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 during a training exercise in the sea just outside Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK. 6th August 2016
    UK_Rescue_Services_Coastguard_RNLI_0...jpg
  • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 arriving into Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK. 6th August 2016.
    UK_Rescue_Services_Coastguard_RNLI_2.jpg
  • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09,  HM Coastguard rescue helicopter G-C1JW  and the RNLI Inshore lifeboat - B-766 take part in a joint training exercise in in the sea outside Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK. 6th August 2016
    UK_Rescue_Services_Coastguard_RNLI_0...jpg
  • Orangemen from the Grand Orange Lodge of England, Parade to mark H.M. The Queen’s 90th Birthday on June 16th 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The Loyal Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based primarily in Northern Ireland.
    20160618_orangemen_K.jpg
  • Orangemen from the Grand Orange Lodge of England, Parade to mark H.M. The Queen’s 90th Birthday on June 16th 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The Loyal Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based primarily in Northern Ireland.
    20160618_orangemen_I.jpg
  • Orangemen from the Grand Orange Lodge of England, Parade to mark H.M. The Queen’s 90th Birthday on June 16th 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The Loyal Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based primarily in Northern Ireland.
    20160618_orangemen_H.jpg
  • Orangemen from the Grand Orange Lodge of England, Parade to mark H.M. The Queen’s 90th Birthday on June 16th 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The Loyal Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based primarily in Northern Ireland.
    20160618_orangemen_C.jpg
  • Orangemen from the Grand Orange Lodge of England, Parade to mark H.M. The Queen’s 90th Birthday on June 16th 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The Loyal Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based primarily in Northern Ireland.
    20160618_orangemen_B.jpg
  • Orangemen from the Grand Orange Lodge of England, Parade to mark H.M. The Queen’s 90th Birthday on June 16th 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The Loyal Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based primarily in Northern Ireland.
    20160618_orangemen_A.jpg
  • Professor Susan Greenfield, scientist, Director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain. London, UK.
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  • Beneath the giant, solid pillars of the Bank of England in the heart of London’s financial district – the ancient Square Mile – a man dressed in a traditional pinstripe suit has stopped to make a phone call or check for messages. Halting his journey along this street he has opted to stand in line with a traffic no waiting cone and also near double-yellow lines that restrict parking or stopping. Without the cone or lines this scene would otherwise be without colour - the columns of this financial institution and the pavement (sidewalk) are drab – so the welcome yellow gives this picture more interest. We only see the man from the rear view and so he remains anonymous, a small person set against the scale of a large-scale financial landscape.
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  • 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.
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  • A portrait of an executive from the Baltic Exchange holding a framed photo of what the trading institution before it was wrecked by the IRA terrorist bomb nearby in St Mary Axe in the City of London. On 10 April 1992 at 9:20 pm, the façade of the Exchange's offices at 30 St Mary Axe was partially demolished and the rest of the building was extensively damaged in the Provisional Irish Republican Army bomb attack. The one-ton bomb was contained in a large white truck and consisted killed three people. Too heavily damaged, a full restoration of the premises was ruled out and the hall was completely razed in 1998. The Baltic Exchange is the world's only independent source of maritime market information for the trading and settlement of physical and derivative contracts.
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  • A crew member from HM Coastguard rescue helicopter G-C1JW  attempts to land onto the back of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 during a training exercise in the sea just outside Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK.
    UK_Rescue_Services_Coastguard_RNLI-0...jpg
  • The HM Coastguard rescue helicopter G-C1JW  flying in front of the White Cliffs as it attempts to land a crew member on the back of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 during a training exercise in the sea just outside Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK.
    UK_Rescue_Services_Coastguard_RNLI-0...jpg
  • A crew member from HM Coastguard rescue helicopter G-C1JW  attempts to land onto the back of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 during a training exercise in the sea just outside Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK.
    UK_Rescue_Services_Coastguard_RNLI-0...jpg
  • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 arriving into Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK..
    UK_Rescue_Services_Coastguard_RNLI-0...jpg
  • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 leaving  Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK..
    UK_Rescue_Services_Coastguard_RNLI-0...jpg
  • A crew member scecures a buoy to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 leaving  Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK.
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  • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 and HM Coastguard rescue helicopter G-C1JW take part in a training exercise in front of the white cliffs outside Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK. 6th August 2016
    UK_Rescue_Services_Coastguard_RNLI_0...jpg
  • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09,  HM Coastguard rescue helicopter G-C1JW  and the RNLI Inshore lifeboat - B-766 take part in a joint training exercise in in the sea outside Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK. 6th August 2016
    UK_Rescue_Services_Coastguard_RNLI_0...jpg
  • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 and HM Coastguard rescue helicopter G-C1JW take part in a training exercise in front of the white cliffs outside Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK. 6th August 2016
    UK_Rescue_Services_Coastguard_RNLI_0...jpg
  • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09,  HM Coastguard rescue helicopter G-C1JW take part in a joint training exercise in in the sea outside Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK. 6th August 2016
    UK_Rescue_Services_Coastguard_RNLI_0...jpg
  • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 arriving into Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK. 6th August 2016.
    UK_Rescue_Services_Coastguard_RNLI_0...jpg
  • Orangemen from the Grand Orange Lodge of England, Parade to mark H.M. The Queen’s 90th Birthday on June 16th 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The Loyal Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based primarily in Northern Ireland.
    20160618_orangemen_J.jpg
  • Orangemen from the Grand Orange Lodge of England, Parade to mark H.M. The Queen’s 90th Birthday on June 16th 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The Loyal Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based primarily in Northern Ireland.
    20160618_orangemen_G.jpg
  • Orangemen from the Grand Orange Lodge of England, Parade to mark H.M. The Queen’s 90th Birthday on June 16th 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The Loyal Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based primarily in Northern Ireland.
    20160618_orangemen_F.jpg
  • Orangemen from the Grand Orange Lodge of England, Parade to mark H.M. The Queen’s 90th Birthday on June 16th 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The Loyal Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based primarily in Northern Ireland.
    20160618_orangemen_E.jpg
  • Orangemen from the Grand Orange Lodge of England, Parade to mark H.M. The Queen’s 90th Birthday on June 16th 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The Loyal Orange Institution, more commonly known as the Orange Order, is a Protestant fraternal organisation based primarily in Northern Ireland.
    20160618_orangemen_D.jpg
  • Visitors to the City of London walk around the Lloyds Building. UK. The Lloyd's building, sometimes known as the Inside-Out Building. is the home of the insurance institution Lloyd's of London. It is located on the former site of East India House in Lime Street, in London's main financial district.
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  • The crest of the Chartered Insurance Institute on Aldermanbury Street in the City of London. The CII is the world's leading professional organisation for insurance and financial services in the City of London, the capital's financial district - also known as the Square Mile. The institute has 102,000 members are committed to maintaining the highest standards of technical competence and ethical conduct. Below the crest that includes the representation of corn or wheat and ships' anchors are the Latin moto Consilium Scientia which translates as 'counsel and knowledge'.
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  • Hopton's Almshouses, Hopton Street, Southwark, London, UK. Tall glass buildings loom behind these historically important houses at Bankside and near to Tate Modern. Founded by Robert Hopton, fishmonger in 1730. Properties built around a garden in 1752 and are still in use. Before the days of state provision for the old, infirm or poor it was common for wealthy individuals to bequeath money or property to the local parish or to set up independent institutions to assist those in need locally.Many ancient parishes have such institutions and many almshouses still survive. However it is unusual to find one founded as early as 1752 still in its original form, carrying out its original function, so close to London.Hopton's Almshouses were founded from a trust set up by the will of Charles Hopton.
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  • Mixed architecture of generic City of London office buildings in Lombard Street in Lombard Street in the heart of the capital's financial district. We see at a distance from the narrow medieval street, the headquarters of banking institutions and insurance companies whose offices are a mixture of styles and eras. 21st Century architecture is on the left and turn-of-the-20th century to the right. There are no company logos or signs and so remain generic and anonymous.
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  • Hopton's Almshouses, Hopton Street, Southwark, London. Tall glass buildings loom behind these historically important houses at Bankside and near to Tate Modern. Founded by Robert Hopton, fishmonger in 1730. Properties built around a garden in 1752 and are still in use. Before the days of state provision for the old, infirm or poor it was common for wealthy individuals to bequeath money or property to the local parish or to set up independent institutions to assist those in need locally.Many ancient parishes have such institutions and many almshouses still survive. However it is unusual to find one founded as early as 1752 still in its original form, carrying out its original function, so close to London.Hopton's Almshouses were founded from a trust set up by the will of Charles Hopton and provided accommodation for 26 residents, financial grants and fuel.
    20110817hoptons almshousesC.jpg
  • Hopton's Almshouses, Hopton Street, Southwark, London, UK. Tall glass buildings loom behind these historically important houses at Bankside and near to Tate Modern. Founded by Robert Hopton, fishmonger in 1730. Properties built around a garden in 1752 and are still in use. Before the days of state provision for the old, infirm or poor it was common for wealthy individuals to bequeath money or property to the local parish or to set up independent institutions to assist those in need locally.Many ancient parishes have such institutions and many almshouses still survive. However it is unusual to find one founded as early as 1752 still in its original form, carrying out its original function, so close to London.Hopton's Almshouses were founded from a trust set up by the will of Charles Hopton.
    20150320_hoptons almshouses_B.jpg
  • Ornate company logos of Banking institutions' street signs - incl TSB, left - on the narrow medieval Lombard Street in the heart of the capital's financial district. A cat and fiddle with an ornate clock are with the background of more modern architecture. Such hanging signs were banned by Charles II, but replicas were erected for the coronation of Edward VII in 1902.
    city_architecture13-04-03-2013_1.jpg
  • Hopton's Almshouses, Hopton Street, Southwark, London. Tall glass buildings loom behind these historically important houses at Bankside and near to Tate Modern. Founded by Robert Hopton, fishmonger in 1730. Properties built around a garden in 1752 and are still in use. Before the days of state provision for the old, infirm or poor it was common for wealthy individuals to bequeath money or property to the local parish or to set up independent institutions to assist those in need locally.Many ancient parishes have such institutions and many almshouses still survive. However it is unusual to find one founded as early as 1752 still in its original form, carrying out its original function, so close to London.Hopton's Almshouses were founded from a trust set up by the will of Charles Hopton and provided accommodation for 26 residents, financial grants and fuel.
    20110817hoptons almshousesB.jpg
  • Lettering and their shadows on the outside of London's South Bank University at Elephant & Castle, Lambeth. Established as the Borough Polytechnic Institute in 1892, the original aim of London South Bank University (LSBU) was 'to promote the industrial skill, general knowledge, health and well-being of young men and women', Today, its student demographic is 62% full-time with 57% women, 52% ethnic minority, 30% 30+ years-old (figures relevant to the 2013/14 academic year).
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  • Beneath the signs and architecture of banking and financial institutions, a City Police officer walks down Lombard Street in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 17th June 2019, in London, England.
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  • Exterior of Guys Hospital in London, United Kingdom. Guys Hospital is an NHS hospital in the borough of Southwark in central London. It is part of Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust and one of the institutions that comprise the Kings Health Partners, an academic health science centre.
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  • Lettering and their shadows on the outside of London's South Bank University at Elephant & Castle, Lambeth. Established as the Borough Polytechnic Institute in 1892, the original aim of London South Bank University (LSBU) was 'to promote the industrial skill, general knowledge, health and well-being of young men and women', Today, its student demographic is 62% full-time with 57% women, 52% ethnic minority, 30% 30+ years-old (figures relevant to the 2013/14 academic year).
    southbank_university01-17-08-2015_1.jpg
  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • An office worker descends the escalator at 122 Leadenhall Street, (aka the Leadenhall Building) on Leadenhall Street in the City of London during the Coronavirus pandemic, a time when office workers are still largely still working from home, on 16th September 2020, in London, England. The commercial skyscraper opened in July 2014 and was designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and is informally known as "The Cheesegrater" because of its distinctive wedge shape.
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  • City workers beneath the architecture at 122 Leadenhall Street, (aka the Leadenhall Building) on Leadenhall Street in the City of London during the Coronavirus pandemic, a time when office workers are still largely still working from home, on 16th September 2020, in London, England. The commercial skyscraper opened in July 2014 and was designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and is informally known as "The Cheesegrater" because of its distinctive wedge shape.
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  • Natwest Bank plc sign and architecture of Cornhill Exchange, City of London. Focus is on the neo-Roman architecture of Cornhill's exchange building behind. At the top of Doric and Ionic columns with their ornate stonework, powerfully strong lintels cross, bearing the load of fine artistry and carvings which feature the design by Sir William Tite in 1842-1844 and opened in 1844 by Queen Victoria whose name is written in Latin (Victoriae R). NatWest is the largest retail and commercial bank in the United Kingdom. Since 2000, it has been part of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group, ranked among the top 10 largest banks in the world by assets. Today it has more than 7.5 million personal customers and 850,000 small business accounts. In Ireland it operates through its Ulster Bank subsidiary.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
    111003_ldchbfst_013.jpg
  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
    111003_ldchbfst_012.jpg
  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
    111003_ldchbfst_010.jpg
  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
    111003_ldchbfst_009.jpg
  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
    111003_ldchbfst_007.jpg
  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
    111003_ldchbfst_005.jpg
  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
    111003_ldchbfst_003.jpg
  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
    111003_ldchbfst_002.jpg
  • Lord Chancellor's Breakfast. Members of the Judiciary in procession from their traditional service at Westminster Abbey to the Houses of Parliament to mark the beginning of the Legal New Year. London, UK.
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  • Police officers on a police boat tow two small inflatable dinghies into Dover after migrants were rescued by the RNLI. Migrants arrived into Dover docks on board an RNLI rescue boat after being rescued in the English Channel while crossing in small inflatable dinghies on the 22nd of September 2020 in Dover, Kent, United Kingdom. About 30 men, women and children (including a baby) arrived today on two small boats they were taken off the RNLI boat by UK Boarder Force and put onto a double decker bus.  photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Migrants arriving into Dover docks on board an RNLI rescue boat after being rescued in the English Channel while crossing in small inflatable dinghies on the 22nd of September 2020 in Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.  About 30 men, women and children (including a baby) arrived today on two small boats they were taken off the RNLI boat by UK Boarder Force and put onto a double decker bus.
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  • Migrants arriving into Dover docks on board an RNLI rescue boat after being rescued in the English Channel while crossing in small inflatable dinghies on the 22nd of September 2020 in Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.  About 30 men, women and children (including a baby) arrived today on two small boats they were taken off the RNLI boat by UK Boarder Force and put onto a double decker bus.
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  • Migrants arriving into Dover docks on board an RNLI rescue boat after being rescued in the English Channel while crossing in small inflatable dinghies on the 22nd of September 2020 in Dover, Kent, United Kingdom.  About 30 men, women and children (including a baby) arrived today on two small boats they were taken off the RNLI boat by UK Boarder Force and put onto a double decker bus.
    UK-Dover-Docks-Migration-8724.jpg
  • Exterior of a former RBS Royal Bank of Scotland bank in the heart of the City of London on Threadneedle Street where two cash machines or ATMs have been removed along with the company logo leaving their traces on the wall on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Royal Bank of Scotland was established in Edinburgh in 1727 and today employs almost 12,000 people and serves 1.8m personal customers and more than 110,000 business customers.
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  • Exterior of a former RBS Royal Bank of Scotland bank in the heart of the City of London on Threadneedle Street where two cash machines or ATMs have been removed along with the company logo leaving their traces on the wall on 12th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Royal Bank of Scotland was established in Edinburgh in 1727 and today employs almost 12,000 people and serves 1.8m personal customers and more than 110,000 business customers.
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  • Beneath new architecture, a City worker carrying a dustpan and brush walks along Bevis Marks in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 17th June 2019, in London, England.
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  • Beneath new architecture, City workers and businessmen walk along Bevis Marks in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 17th June 2019, in London, England.
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  • City businessmen walk past the sculpture entitled City Wing on Threadneedle Street in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 17th June 2019, in London, England. This ten-metre-tall bronze sculpture is by President of the Royal Academy of Arts, Christopher Le Brun, commissioned by Hammerson in 2009. ‘The City Wing’ and has been cast by Morris Singer Art Founders, reputedly the oldest fine art foundry in the world.
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  • The HM Coastguard rescue helicopter G-C1JW  flying over the sea during a training exercise outside Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK.
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  • The HM Coastguard rescue helicopter G-C1JW  flying over the Folkestone is an Art School banner, attached to Folkestone’s most prominent Martello Tower on the east cliff. The banner has been designed by the artist Bob and Roberta Smith as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent.
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  • The HM Coastguard rescue helicopter G-C1JW  flying over the sea during a training exercise outside Folkestone Harbour, Folkestone, Kent. UK.
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  • Bar do Mineiro is one of the most famous bar restarants in Santa Teresa - the bohemian district of Rio de Janeiro, up on the hill. Serving tradional minero food (food from Mians Gerais state) it is a local landmark.
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  • The London Stock Exchange (LSE) is a located in the City of London, UK. The exchange is the third-largest stock exchange in the world by this measurement (the largest in Europe). The Stock Exchange was founded in 1801 and its current premises are situated in Paternoster Square and is part of the London Stock Exchange Group.
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  • The London Stock Exchange (LSE) is a located in the City of London, UK. The exchange is the third-largest stock exchange in the world by this measurement (the largest in Europe). The Stock Exchange was founded in 1801 and its current premises are situated in Paternoster Square and is part of the London Stock Exchange Group.
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  • The London Stock Exchange (LSE) is a located in the City of London, UK. The exchange is the third-largest stock exchange in the world by this measurement (the largest in Europe). The Stock Exchange was founded in 1801 and its current premises are situated in Paternoster Square and is part of the London Stock Exchange Group.
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  • The London Stock Exchange (LSE) is a located in the City of London, UK. The exchange is the third-largest stock exchange in the world by this measurement (the largest in Europe). The Stock Exchange was founded in 1801 and its current premises are situated in Paternoster Square and is part of the London Stock Exchange Group.
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  • The London Stock Exchange (LSE) is a located in the City of London, UK. The exchange is the third-largest stock exchange in the world by this measurement (the largest in Europe). The Stock Exchange was founded in 1801 and its current premises are situated in Paternoster Square and is part of the London Stock Exchange Group.
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  • National Gallery; Prague, Czech Republic.
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  • Hotel National, National Hotel, Vedado, Havana. One of the most iconic Hotels in Havana, it was once a den of iniquity for the gangsters and hustlers that made Havana their playground in the 1930's. 1940's and 1950's.
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  • Internal lighting seen in a still vacant office space in the City of London, UK. Artwork has been placed on one rear wall to show local views of the City outside. Before the completion of these new corporate floors, currently unoccupied by the tenant or owner and with fixtures, fittings and furnishings still to be fitted by the property's management. Work has yet to be completed before the hundreds or thousands of employees can move in to this building in the heart of the UK capital's financial district, founded by the Romans in AD43.
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  • Internal lighting seen in a still vacant office space in the City of London, UK. Before the completion of these new corporate floors, currently unoccupied by the tenant or owner and with fixtures, fittings and furnishings still to be fitted by the property's management. Work has yet to be completed before the hundreds or thousands of employees can move in to this building in the heart of the UK capital's financial district, founded by the Romans in AD43.
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  • A man speaks on a handheld device at the window of a vacant office building in the City of London. With the phone to his ear, the decision maker speaks to arrange the completion of these new corporate floors, currently unoccupied by the tenant or owner and with fixtures, fittings and furnishings still to be fitted by the property's management. Work has yet to be completed before the hundreds or thousands of employees can move in to this building in the heart of the UK capital's financial district, founded by the Romans in AD43.
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