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  • Lighthouse keepers travelling by boat for the relief (changeover of the keepers) at The Needles lighthouse, Isle of Wight, UK. Trinity House is the official General Lighthouse Authority for England, Wales, the Channel Islands and Gibraltar, responsible for the provision and maintenance of navigational aids. The Needles was automated in 1994 and all Trinity House lighthouses have been automated since November 1998.
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  • Boat relief (changeover of the keepers) at The Needles lighthouse, Isle of Wight, UK. Trinity House is the official General Lighthouse Authority for England, Wales, the Channel Islands and Gibraltar, responsible for the provision and maintenance of navigational aids. The Needles was automated in 1994 and all Trinity House lighthouses have been automated since November 1998. At the time of automation the turn of duty for the keepers was one month on the lighthouse and one month off.
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  • Lighthouse keepers drinking tea in the kitchen of Bishop Rock lighthouse before automation, Cornwall, UK. Bishop Rock Lighthouse stands on a rock ledge 4 miles west of the Scilly Isles. It is a tower lighthouse and the rooms, fixtures and fittings such as doors and furniture are all curved. Bishop Rock was converted to automatic operation during 1991 with the last keepers leaving the lighthouse on 21 December 1992. All Trinity House lighthouses have been automated since November 1998.
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  • Father and son close a canal lock on the Grand Union canal at Lowsonford in Warwickshire. The is lock is right beside a still functioning lock keepers cottage.
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  • Lighthouse keepers cottage on the Penmon promontory, on the south-east tip of the Isle of Anglesey in Wales with views of Snowdonia across the Menai Strait.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper with a Red Kneed Tarantula.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper with a Red Kneed Tarantula.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper Tegan McPhail with Meerkats.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper Zuzana Matyasova with Penguins.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Spectacled Owl, Barn Owl and an Eagle Owl.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper Kate Sanders counting Black-capped Bolivian Squirrel Monkeys.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper Kate Sanders counting Black-capped Bolivian Squirrel Monkeys.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper Jeff Lambert with a Leaf Insect.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper Zuzana Matyasova with Penguins.
    20130103london zoo head count pengui...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper Tegan McPhail with Meerkats.
    20130103london zoo head count meerka...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Max, the Eagle Owl.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 3rd January 2013. Zookeepers count every animal during ZSL London Zoo’s annual stocktake. The compulsory count is required as part of ZSL London Zoo’s zoo license, and all of the information is logged into the International Species Information System (ISIS), where it’s used to manage the international breeding programmes for endangered animals. Zookeeper Tegan McPhail with Meerkats.
    20130103london zoo head count meerka...jpg
  • A swarm of bees appear on a set of traffic lights in central London at the junction of Regent Street and Hannover Street. During a busy morning on this well-known street in London's West End, the bees made their presence known above pedestrians by swarming over peoples' heads, which suddenly made their safety all the more, precarious. The beekeepers were called in to deal with the colony and eventually pacified the insects, returning them to a safer environment elsewhere. On-lookers gathered in amazement to witness this natural phenomenon in an urban, manmade location.
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  • A swarm of bees appear on a set of traffic lights in central London at the junction of Regent Street and Hannover Street. During a busy morning on this well-known street in London's West End, the bees made their presence known above pedestrians by swarming over peoples' heads, which suddenly made their safety all the more, precarious. The beekeepers were called in to deal with the colony and eventually pacified the insects, returning them to a safer environment elsewhere. On-lookers gathered in amazement to witness this natural phenomenon in an urban, manmade location.
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  • Portrait of a lighthouse keeper and his wife at home, Bull Point Lighthouse, North Devon, UK. There were no women lighthouse keepers except those married to keepers and employed as assistant keepers on 'Keeper and Wife' stations. Bull Point was automated in 1975 and all Trinity House lighthouses have been automated since November 1998.
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  • Nat Illston, Principal Keeper working at the computer at Nash Point Lighthouse, South Wales, UK. Nat was a lighthouse keeper for over 40 years. As with all lighthouses in the British Isles, Nash Point is no longer manned, the last keepers leaving on 5 August 1998. It was the last light in Wales to be automated and the second last in the UK to be de-manned.
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  • An assistant lighthouse keeper records the wind speed at St Catherine's Lighthouse, Isle of Wight, UK.  Before automation, the lighthouse had been a weather reporting station for the Meteorological Office for some years; the keepers made hourly reports which included the temperature, humidity, cloud height and formation and wind direction and force. Following de-manning of the lighthouse an automatic weather reporting station was installed which sends details of the weather conditions to the Met. Office. St Catherine's Lighthouse was automated in 1997 and all Trinity House lighthouses have been automated since November 1998.
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  • The Principal Keeper at Bishop Rock lighthouse touches the bulb in the lamp room, Cornwall, UK. Bishop Rock Lighthouse stands on a rock ledge 4 miles west of the Scilly Isles. It was converted to automatic operation during 1991 with the last keepers leaving the lighthouse on 21 December 1992. All Trinity House lighthouses have been automated since November 1998.
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  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event. Green keepers tend to the bunker sand trap on the crazy golf course
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  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event. Green keepers tend to the bunker sand trap on the crazy golf course
    20150704_summer city burlington gard...jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event. Green keepers tend to the bunker sand trap on the crazy golf course
    20150704_summer city burlington gard...jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event. Green keepers tend to the bunker sand trap on the crazy golf course
    20150704_summer city burlington gard...jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event. Green keepers tend to the bunker sand trap on the crazy golf course
    20150704_summer city burlington gard...jpg
  • A portrait of a smiling 1990s shop keeper in his sweet store surrounded by jars of confectionery and his traditional pre-digital weighing scales, on 12th June 1992, in Frinton, Essex, England.
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  • A lighthouse keeper raises the Trinity House flag at Portland Bill lighthouse; Dorset, UK. Portland Bill Lighthouse was demanned on 18th March 1996 when monitoring and control of the station was transferred to the Trinity House Operations & Planning Centre at Harwich.
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  • Lighthouse keeper holding a personalised bible at Start Point Lighthouse before automation, Devon, UK. Start Point Lighthouse was automated in 1998, the year when the automation of all Trinity House lighthouses was completed by Trinity House. Trinity House is the official General Lighthouse Authority for England, Wales, the Channel Islands and Gibraltar, responsible for the provision and maintenance of navigational aids.
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  • A nineties sweet shop keeper makes a phone call and works out a price using a store calculator, in a shop called The Sugar Boy, on 18th May 2000, in Canterbury, Kent, England.
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  • A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England. Honey comb close up.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • Peggy Braithwaite (now deceased) cleaning the lamp at Walney lighthouse near Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, UK. This lighthouse offers protection from the dangerous sandbanks of this area of Morecambe Bay. The lighthouse is owned by the Port of Lancaster Commissioners and was run for many years by Britain's only female lighthouse keeper, Peggy Braithwaite. In 2003 it was updated to an unmanned station.
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  • A portrait of a lighthouse keeper wearing his uniform at Bull Point Lighthouse, North Devon, UK. Bull Point was automated in 1975 and all Trinity House lighthouses have been automated since November 1998.
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  • Assistant lighthouse keeper cleaning the lamp at Lundy South lighthouse before automation, Lundy Island, Devon, UK. Lundy South was automated and converted to solar power in 1994. and is now monitored and controlled via telemetry link from the Trinity House Operations and Planning Centre at Harwich in Essex.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England. Fresh honey comb.
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  • A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England. Honey comb close up.
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  • A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England. Honey comb close up.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • Bees flying from the hive. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • Bees flying from the hive. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England. Honey comb close up.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • Assistant keeper hangs a curtain to prevent the sun's rays from being concentrated and causing a fire before automation at Start Point lighthouse, Devon, UK. Start Point is one of the most exposed peninsulas on the English Coast, running sharply almost a mile into the sea on the South side of Start Bay near Dartmouth. Start Point lighthouse was automated in 1993 and the station is now monitored and controlled from the Trinity House Operations and Planning Centre at Harwich in Essex via a telemetry link.
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  • A male shop keeper arranges the carrots in a fruit and vegetable display within a connivence shop in Wadebridge, North Cornwall, United Kingdom.  The shop works closely with local growers and suppliers to reduce food miles and support the local community.  Wadebridge has a grass roots social enterprise called Wadebridge Renewable Energy Network (WREN) which supports local businesses and aims to become the first renewable energy powered town in the UK.
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  • Bee keeper using a smoker to calm the bees before openng the hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Bee keeper using a smoker to calm the bees before openng the hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event.
    20150704_summer city burlington gard...jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. For the first time the Royal Academy and its artists take to the streets of Mayfair with Burlington Gardens pedestrianised and the street transformed for a day with this fun arts event.
    20150704_summer city burlington gard...jpg
  • During a weekday lunchtime in the City of London, a young man sleeps on the grass in St. Paul's Churchyard, near the outer walls of the cathedral. Office workers have gathered with friends and colleagues taking advantage of warm weather to lie on the grass and eat their lunches. The man is asleep on the short lawn, having spent 20 minutes fiddling with his iPhone, scrolling through messages and sending emails after finishing his own sandwich, which has been put away next to his prone body, in a plastic bag. A council worker pushes a wheelbarrow along the path laden with refuse as the young man lies resting before another afternoon at his nearby desk.
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  • A Beefeater Sergeant Yeoman stands guard outside the Tower of London. The Yeomen Warders of Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, and Members of the Sovereign's Body Guard of the Yeoman Guard Extraordinary, popularly known as the Beefeaters, are ceremonial guardians of the Tower of London. In principle they are responsible for looking after any prisoners in the Tower and safeguarding the British crown jewels, but in practice they act as tour guides and are a tourist attraction in their own right, a point the Yeoman Warders acknowledge. In 2011, there were 37 Yeomen Warders and one Chief Warder.
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  • Dhading district, a small shop selling mobile phone cards and snacks. The mobile network in Nepal is extensive and most Nepalese have a phone.
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  • Dickson wearing one of his face masks during the second coronavirus national lockdownon on 7th of November 2020, East London, United Kingdom. Dickson has a small shop in Ridley Road Market and one of his many colorful items on sale are hand made face masks, made in Hackney. The UK Government introduced a 4 week lockdown from November 5th - December 2nd to combat the coronavirus outbreak. It is the third day of the national lockdown restrictions mean that people are only allowed to meet outside, in pairs and only if keeping social distance. Only if they already live together or have formed a social bubble can they interact freely.
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  • Men on break chat in Brick Lane on the first dao of the national lockdown on 5th of November 2020, East London, United Kingdom. The souvenir shop is shut due to lockdown, but the post office is still open and the manger is on a  break as he has got very few customers so has stepped outside to chat with his friends. The UK Govenrment introduced a 4 week lockdown from November 5th - December 2nd to combat the cororanavirus outbreak.
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  • The milkman Gordon Anderson takes an order from a local resident on 7th of January 2021 in Stow, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom. Gordon Anderson runs a fresh milk and vegetables delivery service with his wife and they deliver to local houses and farms in and around the village of Stow. Twice a week he sets up shop out of his van in the village for an hour while he restock from his small warehouse in the village center.
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  • Milkman Gordon Anderson receives fresh diary products on 14th of January 2021 in Stow, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom. Gordon Anderson runs a fresh milk and vegetables delivery service with his wife and they deliver to local houses and farms in and around the village of Stow. They keep their fresh products in a small shed in the centre of town and get their deliveries from the diary company Graham’s.
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  • Milkman Gordon Anderson receives fresh diary products on 14th of January 2021 in Stow, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom. Gordon Anderson runs a fresh milk and vegetables delivery service with his wife and they deliver to local houses and farms in and around the village of Stow. They keep their fresh products in a small shed in the centre of town and get their deliveries from the diary company Graham’s.
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  • The queen bee (marked with a red dot) on a honey frame with the worker bees. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Honey frames lined up inside a bee hive. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Inspecting the honey frames inside a bee hive for disease. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Inspecting the honey frames inside a bee hive for disease. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Honey bees making honey. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Inspecting the honey frames inside a bee hive for disease. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Inspecting the honey frames inside a bee hive for disease. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
    UK-Urban-Bee-Keeping-0607_1.jpg
  • The queen bee (marked with a red dot) on a honey frame with the worker bees. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
    UK-Urban-Bee-Keeping-0600_1.jpg
  • Inspecting the honey frames inside a bee hive for disease. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • The queen bee (marked with a red dot) on a honey frame with the worker bees. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Honey frames lined up inside a bee hive. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Inspecting the honey frames inside a bee hive for disease. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Honey frames lined up inside a bee hive. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Lighthouse keeper's urinal, Bishop Rock Lighthouse, Cornwall, UK. The contents were tipped out of the window and there was another one around the other side of the lighthouse in case the wind was blowing the other way. Bishop Rock Lighthouse stands on a rock ledge 4 miles west of the Scilly Isles. It was converted to automatic operation during 1991 with the last keepers leaving the lighthouse on 21 December 1992.
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  • Zoo Keeper Jamie Mitchell shows off one of the 21 Mexican red knee bird eating spiders. The ZSL London Zoo Annual Stocktake 2015. Responsible for the care of more than 750 different species, keepers face the formidable task of noting every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate at the Zoo.
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  • Zoo Keeper Darren Jordan counts 5 Llama and 3 Alpaca. The ZSL London Zoo Annual Stocktake 2015. Responsible for the care of more than 750 different species, keepers face the formidable task of noting every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate at the Zoo.
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  • Zoo Keeper Amy Heath counts 20 Spider monkeys. The ZSL London Zoo Annual Stocktake 2015. Responsible for the care of more than 750 different species, keepers face the formidable task of noting every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate at the Zoo.
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  • Zoo Keeper Vicky Fyson counting the penguins. 70 Humboldt and 1 Rockhopper.  The ZSL London Zoo Annual Stocktake 2015. Responsible for the care of more than 750 different species, keepers face the formidable task of noting every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate at the Zoo.
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  • Zoo Keeper Amy Heath counts 20 Spider monkeys. The ZSL London Zoo Annual Stocktake 2015. Responsible for the care of more than 750 different species, keepers face the formidable task of noting every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate at the Zoo.
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  • Zoo Keeper Jamie Mitchell shows off one of the 21 Mexican red knee bird eating spiders. The ZSL London Zoo Annual Stocktake 2015. Responsible for the care of more than 750 different species, keepers face the formidable task of noting every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate at the Zoo.
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  • Zoo Keeper Iri Gill - counts 6 Phillippine crocodiles.  The ZSL London Zoo Annual Stocktake 2015. Responsible for the care of more than 750 different species, keepers face the formidable task of noting every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate at the Zoo.
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  • Zoo Keeper Vicky Fyson counting the penguins. 70 Humboldt and 1 Rockhopper.  The ZSL London Zoo Annual Stocktake 2015. Responsible for the care of more than 750 different species, keepers face the formidable task of noting every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate at the Zoo.
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  • A local heron (not part of the zoo count) disturbs Zoo Keeper Vicky Fyson during counting of the penguins. 70 Humboldt and 1 Rockhopper.  The ZSL London Zoo Annual Stocktake 2015. Responsible for the care of more than 750 different species, keepers face the formidable task of noting every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate at the Zoo.
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  • Zoo Keeper Darren Jordan counts 5 Llama and 3 Alpaca. The ZSL London Zoo Annual Stocktake 2015. Responsible for the care of more than 750 different species, keepers face the formidable task of noting every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate at the Zoo.
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  • Zoo Keeper Dave clarke shows off one of the Vietnamese Magnolia Snails. <br />
There are 5 adults and 37 babies, the first ever to be bred in captivity. The ZSL London Zoo Annual Stocktake 2015. Responsible for the care of more than 750 different species, keepers face the formidable task of noting every mammal, bird, reptile, fish and invertebrate at the Zoo.
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