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  • British countryside leafy lane at the very beginning of Autumn in September near to Coughton, England, United Kingdom.
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  • British countryside leafy lane at the very beginning of Autumn in September near to Coughton, England, United Kingdom.
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  • British countryside leafy lane at the very beginning of Autumn in September near to Coughton, England, United Kingdom.
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  • British countryside leafy lane at the very beginning of Autumn in September near to Coughton, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Pak Nao, a type of green leafy vegetable, collected from the wild and sold at the roadside market in the Tai Dam village of Ban Na Mor, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. In the past the bulk of products collected or caught from the wild were used for family consumption, but nowadays a substantial proportion of products are sold in the markets for cash. Ban Na Mor market is ideally situated on route 13 which goes to the border with China allowing them to take advantage of the many Chinese tour buses and businessmen passing through.
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  • Carrots, red chillies, green leafy vegetables and herbs for sale at Daeum Kor morning market in Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia. A large variety of local products are available for sale in fresh markets all over Cambodia, all being sold on small individual stalls.
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  • Pak hompan, a green leafy vegetable grown in the Tai Dam ethnic minority village of Ban Na Mor, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. The women of Ban Na Mor sell seasonal local products in their roadside market which they have gathered from the fields and forests or grown in their own gardens – anything from cucumbers to bamboo rats, pineapples to barbequed frogs. Ban Na Mor market is ideally situated on route 13 which goes to the border with China allowing them to take advantage of the many Chinese tour buses and businessmen passing through.
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  • Carrots, red chillies, green leafy vegetables and herbs for sale at Daeum Kor morning market in Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia. A large variety of local products are available for sale in fresh markets all over Cambodia, all being sold on small individual stalls.
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  • 'Pak Elerd', a green leafy vegetable for sale at the roadside market in the Tai Dam village of Ban Na Mor, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. In the past the bulk of products collected or caught from the wild were used for family consumption, but nowadays a substantial proportion of products are sold in the markets for cash. Ban Na Mor market is ideally situated on route 13 which goes to the border with China allowing them to take advantage of the many Chinese tour buses and businessmen passing through.
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  • As another woman walks past on a path, a father minds a baby who is taking interest in a pet dog standing seated on a park bench, on 18th November 2016, in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, Lambeth SE24 south London, England.
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  • A father holds up a baby before placing it back in the childs buggy during a loving moment on 18th November 2016, in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, Lambeth SE24 south London, England.
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  • From a high viewpoint on Snow Hill, we see the green  'Long Walk' in the Royal Estate's Windsor Great Park. We look down the 3-mile straight road into the distance towards Windsor Castle in the summer shinshine during the equestrian 3-Day Event held annually on Her Majesty the Queens's property. Half-way down the lush avenue of Elm trees there are some horses and their riders either warming up before competition, or galloping across the landscape on a round against the clock. A few spectators have stopped to watch this part of the course but others are elsewhere at the dramatic water jumps. The Long Walk was commenced by Charles II from 1680-1685 by planting a double avenue of elm trees. The central carriage road was added by Queen Anne in 1710. Windsor Castle was begun in the 11th century by William the Conqueror as it afforded a good defensive point over the River Thames. A vast area of Windsor Forest to the south of the castle became reserved by the King for personal hunting and also to supply the castle with wood, deer, boar and fish. Windsor Great Park (locally referred to simply as the Great Park) is a large deer park and Crown Estate of 5,000 acres, to the south of the town of Windsor on the border of Berkshire and Surrey in England. The park was, for many centuries, the private hunting ground of Windsor Castle and dates primarily from the mid-13th century. Now largely open to the public, the parkland is a popular recreation area for residents of the western London suburbs.
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  • Swiss Chard in the gardens at Winterbourne Botanic Garden, the botanical garden of the University of Birmingham, located in Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Set in 7 acres, it is notable as a rare surviving example of an early 20th century high status suburban ‘villa’ garden, inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement of the Edwardian period. Both Winterbourne Botanic Garden and Winterbourne House are owned by the University of Birmingham and are open to the public as a heritage attraction. Chard or Swiss chard is a green leafy vegetable. In the cultivars of the Flavescens-Group, the leaf stalks are large and often prepared separately from the leaf blade. The leaf blade can be green or reddish in color; the leaf stalks are usually white, yellow, or red.
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  • Swiss Chard in the gardens at Winterbourne Botanic Garden, the botanical garden of the University of Birmingham, located in Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Set in 7 acres, it is notable as a rare surviving example of an early 20th century high status suburban ‘villa’ garden, inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement of the Edwardian period. Both Winterbourne Botanic Garden and Winterbourne House are owned by the University of Birmingham and are open to the public as a heritage attraction. Chard or Swiss chard is a green leafy vegetable. In the cultivars of the Flavescens-Group, the leaf stalks are large and often prepared separately from the leaf blade. The leaf blade can be green or reddish in color; the leaf stalks are usually white, yellow, or red.
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  • Pak kard, a green leafy vegetable (wrapped in a banana leaf) grown in the Tai Dam ethnic minority village of Ban Na Mor, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. The women of Ban Na Mor sell seasonal local products in their roadside market which they have gathered from the fields and forests or grown in their own gardens – anything from cucumbers to bamboo rats, pineapples to barbequed frogs. Ban Na Mor market is ideally situated on route 13 which goes to the border with China allowing them to take advantage of the many Chinese tour buses and businessmen passing through.
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  • Legal graffiti in walls along The Parkland Walk, London, UK. Parkland Walk, is a 4.5 mile long strip of green land in North London that has been a nature reserve since 1990. The leafy walkway follows a disused railway which used to connect Finsbury Park and Alexandra Palace. It is also an excellent place to see graffiti in North London as many year’s worth of pieces and throw ups adorn several of the bridges that the railway used to run under and abandoned buildings along the route.
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  • Two men at a garden sale during the annual summer Lambeth County Fair on 15th July 2017 along Norwood Road, Herne Hill, London, United Kingdom. Selling old goods from records to Muhammad Ali posters, a garden sale is set up along Norwood Road in Lambeth. The Lambeth Country Fair is an annual community weekend fair in the leafy Brockwell Park
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  • A 5 year-old boy has his bike journey to nursery school disrupted by a vandalised car that lies on the side of a quiet path in Dulwich, south London. Perhaps stolen and certainly attacked then left on the side of this pedestrian thoroughfare where graffiti has been sprayed on the pavement and fences that back on to nearby homes. The alleyway is used by cyclists and commuters taking a quiet route into central London from this leafy suburb.
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  • Seen low from behind stage, a male voice choir are lined up to sing during their performance at an open-air temporary auditorium during the Lambeth Show, an inner-city cultural and family event held annually in Dulwich Park, a leafy suburb of South London. The choristers are dressed in white shirts which are untidily untucked from their dark trousers (pants). Their heads echo the purple, yellow and red spots from the overhead lights. The front of stage is covered by a curved ribbed roof structure that arches over the mens' heads. The singers look small in scale to the cavernous height of this ceiling, occupying a small percentage of the frame. We cannot see the choir's conductor, nor their audience but we get an impression of wide area in which to project their voices
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  • Legal graffiti in walls along The Parkland Walk, London, UK. Parkland Walk, is a 4.5 mile long strip of green land in North London that has been a nature reserve since 1990. The leafy walkway follows a disused railway which used to connect Finsbury Park and Alexandra Palace. It is also an excellent place to see graffiti in North London as many year’s worth of pieces and throw ups adorn several of the bridges that the railway used to run under and abandoned buildings along the route.
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  • Legal graffiti in walls along The Parkland Walk, London, UK. Parkland Walk, is a 4.5 mile long strip of green land in North London that has been a nature reserve since 1990. The leafy walkway follows a disused railway which used to connect Finsbury Park and Alexandra Palace. It is also an excellent place to see graffiti in North London as many year’s worth of pieces and throw ups adorn several of the bridges that the railway used to run under and abandoned buildings along the route.
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  • Legal graffiti in walls along The Parkland Walk, London, UK. Parkland Walk, is a 4.5 mile long strip of green land in North London that has been a nature reserve since 1990. The leafy walkway follows a disused railway which used to connect Finsbury Park and Alexandra Palace. It is also an excellent place to see graffiti in North London as many year’s worth of pieces and throw ups adorn several of the bridges that the railway used to run under and abandoned buildings along the route.
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  • A lone pensioner sits in one deckchair among many before an outside concert at Kenwood House, North London. Set in leafy grounds beside Hampstead Heath, these grounds were remodelled by Robert Adam between 1764 and 1779. English Heritage host Summer concerts here and families and music fans spend war summer evenings listening to opera, classical or series of themed performances by visiting artists and groups. Here is also the source of one of London's lost rivers, The Fleet which rises here and flows downhill into the city where it becomes part of the sewer system, emerging in the Thames at Blackfriars.
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  • Aklima Katum with her daughter Mahmuda, who is 1.5 years old.  They are growing vegetables for themselves and also local neighbours. The vegetables being grown are Kankon; leafy vegetables, aubergine, okra, and banana.  The women have received nutrition training from IFB.<br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provides care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
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  • Legal graffiti in walls along The Parkland Walk, London, UK. Parkland Walk, is a 4.5 mile long strip of green land in North London that has been a nature reserve since 1990. The leafy walkway follows a disused railway which used to connect Finsbury Park and Alexandra Palace. It is also an excellent place to see graffiti in North London as many year’s worth of pieces and throw ups adorn several of the bridges that the railway used to run under and abandoned buildings along the route.
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  • Legal graffiti in walls along The Parkland Walk, London, UK. Parkland Walk, is a 4.5 mile long strip of green land in North London that has been a nature reserve since 1990. The leafy walkway follows a disused railway which used to connect Finsbury Park and Alexandra Palace. It is also an excellent place to see graffiti in North London as many year’s worth of pieces and throw ups adorn several of the bridges that the railway used to run under and abandoned buildings along the route.
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