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  • La Corbiere Lighthouse, undergoing renovations, on 2nd September 2017 in Jersey on the Channel Islands, United Kingdom. La Corbière lighthouse is situated on a tidal island at the extreme south-westerly point of Jersey in St. Brelade. The name means a place where crows gather, deriving from the word corbîn meaning crow. Although seagulls are more common nowadays. Accessible at low tide.
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  • La Corbiere Lighthouse, undergoing renovations, on 2nd September 2017 in Jersey on the Channel Islands, United Kingdom. La Corbière lighthouse is situated on a tidal island at the extreme south-westerly point of Jersey in St. Brelade. The name means a place where crows gather, deriving from the word corbîn meaning crow. Although seagulls are more common nowadays. Accessible at low tide.
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  • La Corbiere Lighthouse, undergoing renovations, on 2nd September 2017 in Jersey on the Channel Islands, United Kingdom. La Corbière lighthouse is situated on a tidal island at the extreme south-westerly point of Jersey in St. Brelade. The name means a place where crows gather, deriving from the word corbîn meaning crow. Although seagulls are more common nowadays. Accessible at low tide.
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  • A couple enjoy coastal views in La Corbière on 2nd September 2017 in Jersey on the Channel Islands, United Kingdom. La Corbiere is situated at the extreme south-westerly point of Jersey in St. Brelade.
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  • Overlooking Portelet Bay, and Portelet Tower, on 2nd September 2017 in Jersey on the Channel Islands, United Kingdom. Portelet Tower is a British Martello tower built in 1808, on the tidal island of LÎle au Guerdain. Portelet Bay is in the parish of Saint Brélade, Jersey. The tower is often referred to as Janvrins tower or Janvrins Tomb. The site is only accessible at low tide.
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  • As an RAF crewman watches through open door his Sea King helicopter, the Wing Commander of the 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team rides in the back of the aircraft. They crew are travelling between Guernsey and Jersey in the Channel Islands  where the team are about to perform another of the air shows they appear at. Since 1965 the squadron have flown over 4,000 shows in 52 countries. During a forthcoming calendar of appearances at air shows and fly-pasts across the UK and a few European venues they are an important recruiting tool for future personnel – of pilots and ground-based trades.
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  • Overlooking Mont Orgueil Castle and Harbour of Gorey on 3rd September 2017 in Jersey on the Channel Islands, United Kingdom.
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  • Young fans and their parents of the 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team wave their favourite display act before the display at Jersey air show. On their flag we see the famous Hawk jet aircraft among their emblem – the Diamond Nine formation. Spectators line up along the seaside wall in the Channel Island promenade of St. Helier. The Red Arrows perform throughout their calendar of appearances at air shows and fly-pasts across the UK and a few European venues. Since 1965 the squadron have flown over 4,000 shows in 52 countries and are an important part of Britain's summer events where aerobatics aircraft perform their manoeuvres in front of massed crowds.
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  • Young fans of the 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team wave their favourite display act before the display at Jersey air show. O their flag we see the famous Hawk jet aircraft among their emblem – the Diamond Nine formation. In the background are more spectators lined up along the seaside this Channel Island promenade in St. Helier. The Red Arrows perform throughout their calendar of appearances at air shows and fly-pasts across the UK and a few European venues. Since 1965 the squadron have flown over 4,000 shows in 52 countries and are an important part of Britain's summer events where aerobatics aircraft perform their manoeuvres in front of massed crowds.
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  • Members of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team gaze out of respective windows during helicopter ride. The crew are travelling between Guernsey and Jersey in the Channel Islands where the team are about to perform another of the air shows they appear at. Since 1965 the squadron have flown over 4,000 shows in 52 countries. During a forthcoming calendar of appearances at air shows and fly-pasts across the UK and a few European venues they are an important recruiting tool for future personnel – of pilots and ground-based trades.
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  • Summertime in London, England, UK. London tour Bus advertising the hit West End musical Jersey Boys. Jersey Boys is a jukebox musical that dramatises the formation, success and eventual break-up of the 1960s rock 'n roll group The Four Seasons.
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  • A United States Coast Guard USCG boat sails across the Upper Bay, New York City, New York, United States of America,  at sun set other boats also travel across the water and the Bayonne Bridge and building of New Jersey are silhouetted in the background.
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  • Man has his winner of the Tour de France yellow jersey photo taken at the 'Look Mum No Hands' cycling cafe on the Southbank, London, UK. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • Chris Levines Equanimity portrait of The Queen at Sketch London on the 20th March 2019 in Mayfair, London in the United Kingdom. Chris Levine was commissioned by the Jersey Heritage Trust to create a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II in 2004.
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  • A vedor wearing an Air Jordan jersey pulls out a live chicken to show a customer at a market in Shanghai, China on 31 July 2012. Bird flu continues to threaten China's public health.
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  • A man examines a rare Green-Winged Orchid with a magnifying glass at the MOD firing range, Jersey Camp, Porchfield, Isle of Wight
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  • The Borough Monmouth Coffee Company in Borough Market, Southwark, London. Their second shop opened is on the corner of Park and Stoney Streets in 2001 - fast-becoming a much-appreciated place to buy the most flavoursome roasted beans. The coffees on our counter are delivered every day from our roasting site in Bermondsey. They make single cone filter coffee and espresso based drinks. Organic Jersey whole milk is from Jeff Bowles in Somerset and organic whole cane sugar from Assukkar, Costa Rica.
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  • Peering comically over a hedgerow, a Guernsey cow looks on in a field on the small British-owned Channel Island. Renowned for the rich flavour of its milk, as well as its hardiness and docile disposition descended from two breeds brought over from nearby France (Isigny cattle from Normandy and the Froment du Léon from Brittany) the 450 to 500 kg Guernsey produces around 6,000 litres per cow per year. Its milk has a golden colour due to an exceptionally high content of beta carotene, a source of Vitamin A, which helps reduce the risks of certain cancers. The milk also has a high butterfat content of 5% and a high protein content of 3.7% making it deliciously creamy. The island of Guernsey is divided into ten parishes and along with its larger and more commercial Jersey, is situated in the warm English Channel, nearer to French than the English coast.
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  • People passing by outside the Prince Edward Theatre on Old Compton Street, Soho. West End musical Jersey Boys is on in this the heart of Theatreland.
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  • Street scene in Soho. A cycle courier passes, a woman crosses the road on the corner where Jersey Boys the musical is playing in the West End. London.
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