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  • Fishing piers using square nets (known as a Carrelet) overlooking the river Gironde estuary at Talmont-sur-Gironde, Charente-Maritime, France. Dotted along the banks of the Gironde Estuary are countless wooden fishing huts which have been built on stilts. Their main implement is a square-shaped pulley-operated net (or “filet carré”) which has given the humble shacks their name: “carrelets”. Talmont-sur-Gironde is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in the Poitou-Charentes region, 5 km (9.3 mi) south of Royan, on a small promontory which dominates the Gironde estuary.
    france_talmont08-29-06-2014_1.jpg
  • The church of St Radegonde in Talmont-sur-Gironde, Charente-Maritime, France. Built in 1094, the church was a resting place for the Pilgrimage of Saint James of Compostela on the via Turonensis, because the pilgrims crossed the river Gironde at this spot. The enclosed and fortified village was founded around the church in 1284, according to the plans of the ancient bastides, on the orders of Edward I of England. During the Hundred Years' War which divided England and France, Talmont became a strategic stake. In 1652, the village was destroyed by the Spanish. Talmont-sur-Gironde is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in the Poitou-Charentes region, 5 km (9.3 mi) south of Royan, on a small promontory which dominates the Gironde estuary.
    france_talmont07-29-06-2014_1.jpg
  • The church of St Radegonde in Talmont-sur-Gironde, Charente-Maritime, France. Built in 1094, the church was a resting place for the Pilgrimage of Saint James of Compostela on the via Turonensis, because the pilgrims crossed the river Gironde at this spot. The enclosed and fortified village was founded around the church in 1284, according to the plans of the ancient bastides, on the orders of Edward I of England. During the Hundred Years' War which divided England and France, Talmont became a strategic stake. In 1652, the village was destroyed by the Spanish. Talmont-sur-Gironde is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in the Poitou-Charentes region, 5 km (9.3 mi) south of Royan, on a small promontory which dominates the Gironde estuary.
    france_talmont04-29-06-2014_1.jpg
  • The church of St Radegonde in Talmont-sur-Gironde, Charente-Maritime, France. Built in 1094, the church was a resting place for the Pilgrimage of Saint James of Compostela on the via Turonensis, because the pilgrims crossed the river Gironde at this spot. The enclosed and fortified village was founded around the church in 1284, according to the plans of the ancient bastides, on the orders of Edward I of England. During the Hundred Years' War which divided England and France, Talmont became a strategic stake. In 1652, the village was destroyed by the Spanish. Talmont-sur-Gironde is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in the Poitou-Charentes region, 5 km (9.3 mi) south of Royan, on a small promontory which dominates the Gironde estuary.
    france_talmont03-29-06-2014_1.jpg
  • The Romanesque church of St Simon de Pellouille, Charente-Maritime, France.
    st_simon_eglise01-30-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Evening exterior looking through the gates of Domaine de Rennebourg, a gite property in south-western rural France, on 15th October 1997, in Saint-Denis-du-Pin, Charente-Maritime, France.
    french_gite-15-10-1997.jpg
  • Thick fog over the Royal National Maritime Museum at Greenwich and a statue of Admiral Lord Nelson in London making a peaceful yet eerie landscape atmosphere as structures appear and disappear over the River Thames. Modern and old industrial and commercial architecture is releaved through a mist which lasted tthrough the entire day.
    fog greenwich maritime museum2011112...jpg
  • Thick fog over the Royal National Maritime Museum at Greenwich in London making a peaceful yet eerie landscape atmosphere as structures appear and disappear over the River Thames. Modern and old industrial and commercial architecture is releaved through a mist which lasted tthrough the entire day.
    fog greenwich maritime museum2011112...jpg
  • Thick fog over the Royal National Maritime Museum at Greenwich in London making a peaceful yet eerie landscape atmosphere as structures appear and disappear over the River Thames. Modern and old industrial and commercial architecture is releaved through a mist which lasted tthrough the entire day.
    fog greenwich maritime museum2011112...jpg
  • Thick fog over the Royal National Maritime Museum at Greenwich in London making a peaceful yet eerie landscape atmosphere as structures appear and disappear over the River Thames. Modern and old industrial and commercial architecture is releaved through a mist which lasted tthrough the entire day.
    fog greenwich maritime museum2011112...jpg
  • Thick fog over the Royal National Maritime Museum at Greenwich in London making a peaceful yet eerie landscape atmosphere as structures appear and disappear over the River Thames. Modern and old industrial and commercial architecture is releaved through a mist which lasted tthrough the entire day.
    fog greenwich maritime museum2011112...jpg
  • Thick fog over the Royal National Maritime Museum at Greenwich in London making a peaceful yet eerie landscape atmosphere as structures appear and disappear over the River Thames. Modern and old industrial and commercial architecture is releaved through a mist which lasted tthrough the entire day.
    fog greenwich maritime museum2011112...jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8671.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8471.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8261.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A7762.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8155.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8762.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8720.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8688.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8669.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8448.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8490.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8167.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8204.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A7974.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8161.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8068.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A8017.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion activists target the International Maritime Organisation Climate Conference and delegates, May 13th 2019, in London, United Kingdom. The activists handed out pink XR biscuits, a string ensemble played and a couple were busy re-arranging the deck chairs, all a play on the sinking Titanic. Everyone were playing the part, pretending everything will be fine inspite of the threat of climate break down. The actvists want the the shipping indurstry to take on board that climate change is real and that the industry needs to do more to cut emmissions. The environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion has called for civil disobedience and peaceful protest to force the British government to take drastic action on climate change. The group wants the governenmet to tell the truth and admit that the impact of climate change is much more severe than they say and that action to mitigate catastrophic climate change is urgent.
    IC5A7935.jpg
  • The Woolwich Ferry is a free vehicle ferry service across the River Thames in East London, which is licensed and financed by London River Services, the maritime arm of Transport for London. The service is operated by Briggs Marine under licence from TfL and carries both foot passengers and vehicles. The service links Woolwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich with North Woolwich in the London Borough of Newham.
    20140908_woolwich ferry_A.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat23-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat12-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat03-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat15-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat02-15-11-2020.jpg
  • The Woolwich Ferry is a free vehicle ferry service across the River Thames in East London, which is licensed and financed by London River Services, the maritime arm of Transport for London. The service is operated by Briggs Marine under licence from TfL and carries both foot passengers and vehicles. The service links Woolwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich with North Woolwich in the London Borough of Newham.
    20140908_woolwich ferry_C.jpg
  • The Woolwich Ferry is a free vehicle ferry service across the River Thames in East London, which is licensed and financed by London River Services, the maritime arm of Transport for London. The service is operated by Briggs Marine under licence from TfL and carries both foot passengers and vehicles. The service links Woolwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich with North Woolwich in the London Borough of Newham.
    20140908_woolwich ferry_B.jpg
  • As darkness approaches, a queue of campervans and other vehicles queue up at the first checkpoint in the Port of Dover's Eastern Docks, the holidaymakers' first step to travelling across the English Channel to France or Belgium. beneath the famous white cliffs of Dover, that symbol of England's edge that is seen from the sea as one leaves or approaches the English shores. It is dusk and the flood lights have started illuminating the busy port roads and ramps, the red rear tail lights from a truck cross the picture's foreground and the signs - with graphics of busses, cars  and arrows that tell drivers in which lane to line-up glow yellow. Dover has long been one of the World's premier seaports, with centuries of maritime heritage, presented with a Royal Charter in 1606.
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  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat24-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat17-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat19-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat13-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat10-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat08-15-11-2020.jpg
  • A detail of the ornate sign hanging outside the Sailor's Reading Room on East Cliff, Southwold, Suffolk. Topless mermaids and a shell form part of the sign on a red brick wall of this Grade II listed Sailors' Reading Room, which still provides daily papers and a place to read them. Built in 1864 in memory of Captain Charles Rayley RN, a naval officer at the time of Trafalgar, the Reading Room was a refuge for fishermen and sailors. It provided a place to meet and receive religious instruction, away from the pubs, and somewhere to read things that were good for the soul. Displays of a seafaring nature line the walls and fill glass cabinets. Pictures and portraits of local fishermen and seascapes, model ships and maritime paraphernalia offer a fascinating history of Southwold’s connections with the sea.
    southwold_emblem-12-06-1992_1_1.jpg
  • A person stands below a maritime shipping transit navigation sign at the Suffolk seaside town of Southwold, Suffolk. A naval transit is a marker in the shape of a giant red diamond that aids coastal shipping to safely navigate. Adleburgh is a small town on the North Sea coast, in the Waveney district of the English county of Suffolk. The town is around 12 miles (18 km) south of Lowestoft and 29 miles (47 km) north-east of Ipswich.
    adleborough_seaside04-26-07-2012_1.jpg
  • Detail of a crucifix in the cemetery of the church of St Radegonde in Talmont-sur-Gironde, Charente-Maritime, France. Built in 1094, the church was a resting place for the Pilgrimage of Saint James of Compostela on the via Turonensis, because the pilgrims crossed the river Gironde at this spot. Talmont-sur-Gironde is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in the Poitou-Charentes region, 5 km (9.3 mi) south of Royan, on a small promontory which dominates the Gironde estuary.
    france_talmont05-29-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Evening dinner is served by candlelight in the Domaine de Rennebourg, a gite property in south-western rural France, on 15th October 1997, in Saint-Denis-du-Pin, Charente-Maritime, France.
    french_gite-15-10-1997_1.jpg
  • The Arch of Germanicus, an ancient Roman arch in Saintes, Charente-Maritime in France. It was built in 18 or 19AD by a rich citizen of the town (then known as Mediolanum Santonum), C. Julius Rufus, and dedicated to the emperor Tiberius, his son Drusus Julius Caesar, and his adoptive son Germanicus. It has two bays and was originally sited over the terminus of the Roman road from Lyon to Saintes. On the proposal of Prosper Mérimée in 1843 it was moved fifteen metres during works on quays along the river, and it was restored in 1851.
    saintes_arch01-30-06-2014_1.jpg
  • A Claas combine harvester edges slowly through rural hamlet in Langlade, Charente-Maritime region, France. Between stone walls and the homes of local villagers, the large machinery tows the cutterbar behind on wheels, pulling it along towards the next field to be harvested. The weather is good for bringing in the corn or barley on nearby farms but rain is forecast in coming days so the contractor/operator needs to work till late and move on to the next job before the sunshine and warmth ends.
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  • Setting sun and long grasses late on a summer's day in Langlade, Charente-Maritime, France. The fresh air and light of summer sunlight comes through the tall and delicate grass stems, a golden light that shows a healthy field and countryside.
    longlade_village06-02-07-2014_1.jpg
  • Young grapes growing on vines for white wines in Langlade, Charente-Maritime region, France. Still green and growing well, the young grapes flourish in the soils of southwestern France, between the towns of Pons and Royan on the Gironde estuary. They ripen in afternoon July sunshine before harvesting in September.
    france_vineyard02-02-07-2014_1.jpg
  • Young grapes growing on vines for white wines in Langlade, Charente-Maritime region, France. Still green and growing well, the young grapes flourish in the soils of southwestern France, between the towns of Pons and Royan on the Gironde estuary. They ripen in afternoon July sunshine before harvesting in September.
    france_vineyard01-02-07-2014_1.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
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  • The Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich on the 25th September 2019 in South London in the United Kingdom. The Painted Hall, completed in 1727, is the centrepiece of the Old Royal Naval College. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren as a ceremonial dining room for what was then the new Royal Hospital for Seaman.
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  • The Bowery on Rathmines Road on 06th April 2017 in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. The Bowery, based in the bohemian area of Rathmines, is a dedicated live music venue with Rum bar. Dublin is the largest city and capital of the Republic of Ireland.
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  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit30-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit35-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit34-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit32-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit18-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit24-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit20-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit17-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit16-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit12-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit09-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit05-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit04-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit02-16-11-2020.jpg
  • 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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  • A mother and baby 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  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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  • 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.
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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.
    UK-Dover-Docks-Migration-8879.jpg
  • 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-8818.jpg
  • 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-8858.jpg
  • 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-8730.jpg
  • 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-8736.jpg
  • 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-8807.jpg
  • 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
  • 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-8806.jpg
  • Boarder Force’s HMC Searcher moored up on Folkestone Harbour Arm on the 21st of May 2020, Folkestone, United Kingdom.  HMC Searcher is one of five cutter ships that are operated by UK Boarder Force patrolling the waters and coastline of the United Kingdom.
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  • Boarder Force’s HMC Searcher moored up on Folkestone Harbour Arm on the 16th of May 2020, Folkestone, United Kingdom.  HMC Searcher is one of five cutter ships that are operated by UK Boarder Force patrolling the waters and coastline of the United Kingdom.
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  • The Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich on the 25th September 2019 in South London in the United Kingdom. The Painted Hall, completed in 1727, is the centrepiece of the Old Royal Naval College. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren as a ceremonial dining room for what was then the new Royal Hospital for Seaman.
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  • The Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich on the 25th September 2019 in South London in the United Kingdom. The Painted Hall, completed in 1727, is the centrepiece of the Old Royal Naval College. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren as a ceremonial dining room for what was then the new Royal Hospital for Seaman.
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  • A single yacht sails in good time across the path of a P&O cross-channel ferry as it approaches Dover Harbour from France, on 16th September 1995, in Dover, Kent, England.
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  • The Bowery on Rathmines Road on 06th April 2017 in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. The Bowery, based in the bohemian area of Rathmines, is a dedicated live music venue with Rum bar. Dublin is the largest city and capital of the Republic of Ireland.
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  • The Bowery on Rathmines Road on 06th April 2017 in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. The Bowery, based in the bohemian area of Rathmines, is a dedicated live music venue with Rum bar. Dublin is the largest city and capital of the Republic of Ireland.
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  • The fishing fleet of Tarbert on Scotland's Mull of Kintyre lies moored at the dock of this pretty coastal village in the Western Isles. Their colourful hulls shine in late afternoon sunshine as they are tied up awaiting another outing at sea to provide for this small fishing community a living and a livelihood for its families. But in the foreground sit a young couple whose prospects are not so positive: they rest on a bench in silhouette, one smoking a cigarette while turned to the friend who stares out to distant rolling hills. It is a scene of hopelessness that reflects modern life for the youth in remote communities where jobs are scarce and their futures far from secure. In an otherwise idyllic Scottish landscape, we guess at the disintegration of society up here - the scourge of economic downturn and future social problems.
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  • An aerial view of cargo shipping containers that are stacked and await shipment to other continents and cities. From this high viewpoint we see a variety of coloured containers bound for countries around the globe, a portable Maersk box being transported across the docks by a lifter vehicle. Others are static, piled on top of each other in a system that revolutionised the way cargo was brought across oceans and continents.
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  • Boxes of Scottish shrimp lies on the ground in at Tarbert, Mull of Kintyre, Argyll & Bute, Scotland UK. The boxful of freshly-caught shrimp has been landed on the quayside of this quiet community in the western Isles. The trawlermen fish around the Scottish western isles on the edge of the Atlantic in a well-maintained boat that helps him make his livelihood dependent of fisheries policy and EU quotas that dictate how much they're allowed to catch per day/per week.
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  • With his home village seen in the background across the bay, a fishermen unloads his catch of Scottish shrimp watched by an elderly gent in at Tarbert, Mull of Kintyre, Argyll & Bute, Scotland UK.. The boxful of freshly-caught shrimp is being landed on the quayside of this quiet community in the western Isles. The trawlerman fishes around the Scottish western isles on the edge of the Atlantic in a well-maintained boat that helps him make his livelihood dependent of fisheries policy and EU quotas that dictate how much they're allowed to catch per day/per week.
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  • With his boat in the background, a fishermen repairs his nets on the quayside after a night at sea in Tarbert, Mull of Kintyre, Scotland, a quiet community in the western Isles. The trawlerman fishes around the Scottish western isles on the edge of the Atlantic in a well-maintained boat that helps him make his livelihood dependent of fisheries policy and EU quotas that dictate how much they're allowed to catch per day/per week.
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  • A fishermen looks at rope, nets and tackle in his home port of Tarbert on the western Scottish Mull of Kintyre, a quiet community in the western Isles. Inhaling on his pipe, the middle-aged man is surrounded by the equipment that keeps his fishing business at sea to prive him with a livelihood. The boat is rusty, having seen many miles on inland seas around the western isles, the edge of the Atlantic, dependent of fisheries policy and EU quotas that dictate how much they're allowed to catch per day/per week.
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  • Bob Crow, General Secretary of the RMT speaking at TUC Congress 2013, Bournemouth International Centre, Dorset, United Kingdom.
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  • Bob Crow, General Secretary of the RMT speaking at TUC Congress 2013, Bournemouth International Centre, Dorset, United Kingdom.
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  • Bob Crow, General Secretary of the RMT speaking at TUC Congress 2013, Bournemouth International Centre, Dorset, United Kingdom.
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  • Bob Crow, General Secretary of the RMT speaking at TUC Congress 2013, Bournemouth International Centre, Dorset, United Kingdom.
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  • Bob Crow, General Secretary of the RMT speaking at TUC Congress 2013, Bournemouth International Centre, Dorset, United Kingdom.
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