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  • Conduit Court light installation infinity chamber of reflected lightbulbs on 25th February 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Here tourists and local people alink stop to take pictures and enjoy the optical illusion.
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  • Conduit Court light installation infinity chamber of reflected lightbulbs on 25th February 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Here tourists and local people alink stop to take pictures and enjoy the optical illusion.
    20200225_light installation_002.jpg
  • Conduit Court light installation infinity chamber of reflected lightbulbs on 25th February 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Here tourists and local people alink stop to take pictures and enjoy the optical illusion.
    20200225_light installation_003.jpg
  • Conduit Court light installation infinity chamber of reflected lightbulbs on 25th February 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Here tourists and local people alink stop to take pictures and enjoy the optical illusion.
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  • LED light bulb made by Philips. Wales, UK.  LED lightbulbs consume less energy than incandescent bulbs and need to be replaced less often. With this customers can save money, and also reduce their impact on the environment.
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  • Crows gather next to the Folkestone Lightbulb by Michael Craig Martin for the official launch of the  2017 Folkestone Triennial art show at the bottom of the old high street in the towns creative quarter. Folkestone, Kent.
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  • Pandemonium Drummers with lightbulb bowlers at the Pearly Kings and Queens Harvest Festival celebrations at Guildhall Yard. The annual event features early English entertainment including maypole dancing, Morris dancers and a marching band. The Chelsea pensioners & all the mayors of London take part in this traditional London event.<br />
The London tradition of the Pearly Kings and Queens began in 1875, by Henry Croft. Inspired by the local Costermongers, a close-knit group of market traders who looked after one another and were recognisable by buttons sewed onto their garments, Henry went out on the streets to collect money for charity, wearing a suit covered in pearl buttons to attract attention. When demand for his help became too much, Henry asked the Costermongers for assistance, many of whom became the first Pearly Families. Today, around 30 Pearly Families continue the tradition to raise money for various charities.
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  • Two different types of Energy-saving light bulbs or compact fluorescent lamps in a row on a shelf - 11 watts is equivalent to a 60 watt incandescent bulb and 14 watts and is equivalent to a 75 watt. These light bulbs are a form of fluorescent lighting, which produces less heat than incandescent (filament) bulbs; therefore more of the electrical energy is converted to light, making them more efficient.
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  • A detail of a street vendors kiosk notices for tobacco, on 5th March 2019, in London, England.
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  • Portrait of a family looking out from street doorway in Lisbon's Bica district of the Portuguese capital. The family members huddle for this portrait, half in sunlight and others lit by the light from a lightbulb that lights the dark room behind. A grandmother, a mother and young girls look out from their home to the street outside. Lisbon's Bica district is a steep gradient area of narrow streets more peaceful and atmospheric than other busier locations where cars and trams make wider roads noisier. Flights of steps dissect the quarter which remains largely unspoilt.
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