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  • Near children playing with a goat and a man laying with just his knees showing, a woman exercises her hamstrings in long grass on an embankment near the tall Canary Wharf tower structure a mile away in the background at Dockland's area of East London. Above the grassy bank at Mudchute, a city farm on London's Isle of Dogs, England. It is a seemingly rural location but is, in fact, an area of inner-city London, close to major construction projects, transforming Docklands into a major centre for finance and new housing.
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  • A man stands on his own on a grassy bank to cut a lonely figure in long grass on an embankment near the tall Canary Wharf tower structure a mile away in the background at Dockland's area of East London. Above the grassy bank at Mudchute, a city farm on London's Isle of Dogs, England, the sky is threatening with gathering clouds but lights still picks out the man against the darkening skyline. He stands with arms folded looking thoughtfully at the ground as if depressed or considering his isolation in the world. It is a seemingly rural location but is, in fact, an area of inner-city London, close to major construction projects, transforming Docklands into a major centre for finance and new housing.
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  • Inmate chained to the bed at Kissy Mental Hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone
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  • An inmate at Kissy Mental Hospital in Freetown,  stares blankly from his bed. The hospital is very basic with the only psychiatrist in the country visiting infrequently. Freetown, Sierra Leone
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  • Inmate at Kissy Mental Hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone. The hospital is very basic with the only psychiatrist in the country visiting infrequently.
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  • Dr Nimesh Desai, head psychiatrist at the Institute of Human Behavior and Allied Sciences in Delhi injects, by the light of the torch in a mobile telephone, a homeless and mentally unstable man with an anti-psychotic drug. The effort is part of a unique street clinic project, that sees a representative of the Delhi judiciary give case-by-case legal authority to Dr Desai on the street, to treat the mentally unstable homeless.<br />
It is estimated that around than 150000 people - more than one percent of the city - is homeless and, with constant migration this is increasing on a daily basis. The incidence of mental illness amongst this group is very high. Delhi has little formal provision to deal with such a situation. Countrywide there are no more than 400 registered psychiatrists. Delhi, India
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  • A mentally ill man is examined by Mohammed Omar Faridi, a pir at the Shareef Dargah in New Delhi. Delhi is typical of many Indian cities in that it has very few trained psychiatrists and many people still consult holy men for traditional solutions to their psychiatric needs. As India progresses materially and embraces the market and as traditional familiar and social ties are increasingly broken, incidences of mental health issues appear to be rising.
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  • A medical orderly from the Human Behavior and Allied Sciences in Delhi injects a homeless and mentally unstable man with an anti-psychotic drug. It is estimated that around than 150000 people - more than one percent of the city - is homeless and, with constant migration this is increasing on a daily basis. The incidence of mental illness amongst this group is very high.
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  • A mentally ill man endures an exorcism by Mohammed Omar Faridi, a pir at the Shareef Dargah in New Delhi. Delhi is typical of many Indian cities in that it has very few trained psychiatrists and many people still consult holy men for traditional solutions to their psychiatric needs. As India progresses materially and embraces the market and as traditional familiar and social ties are increasingly broken, incidences of mental health issues appear to be rising.
    SFE_100207_012.jpg
  • A homeless mentally ill man sits alone by the side of the road , Delhi, India<br />
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It is estimated that around than 150000 people - more than one percent of the city - is homeless and, with constant migration this is increasing on a daily basis. The incidence of mental illness amongst this group is very high. Delhi has little formal provision to deal with such a situation. Countrywide there are no more than 400 registered psychiatrists. Delhi, India
    SFE_100221_006.jpg
  • A homeless mentally ill man who is also a heroin addict stands on the street holding a bag of his possessions, Delhi, India<br />
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It is estimated that around than 150000 people - more than one percent of the city - is homeless and, with constant migration this is increasing on a daily basis. The incidence of mental illness amongst this group is very high. Delhi has little formal provision to deal with such a situation. Countrywide there are no more than 400 registered psychiatrists. Delhi, India
    SFE_100221_018.jpg
  • A homeless mentally ill man sits alone by the side of the road , Delhi, India<br />
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It is estimated that around than 150000 people - more than one percent of the city - is homeless and, with constant migration this is increasing on a daily basis. The incidence of mental illness amongst this group is very high. Delhi has little formal provision to deal with such a situation. Countrywide there are no more than 400 registered psychiatrists. Delhi, India
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  • A mentally ill homeless man in the Phool Mandi homeless shelter in Delhi, India<br />
It is estimated that around than 150000 people - more than one percent of the city - is homeless and, with constant migration this is increasing on a daily basis. The incidence of mental illness amongst this group is very high. Delhi has little formal provision to deal with such a situation
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  • A mentally ill homeless man in the Phool Mandi homeless shelter in Delhi, India<br />
It is estimated that around than 150000 people - more than one percent of the city - is homeless and, with constant migration this is increasing on a daily basis. The incidence of mental illness amongst this group is very high. Delhi has little formal provision to deal with such a situation
    SFE_100206_028.jpg
  • A homeless mentally ill man sits in a park near the banks of the Yamuna River whilst another sleeps, Delhi, India<br />
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It is estimated that around than 150000 people - more than one percent of the city - is homeless and, with constant migration this is increasing on a daily basis. The incidence of mental illness amongst this group is very high. Delhi has little formal provision to deal with such a situation. Countrywide there are no more than 400 registered psychiatrists. Delhi, India
    SFE_100221_055.jpg
  • A homeless mentally ill man picks up a rock to throw at passing traffic. Delhi, India<br />
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It is estimated that around than 150000 people - more than one percent of the city - is homeless and, with constant migration this is increasing on a daily basis. The incidence of mental illness amongst this group is very high. Delhi has little formal provision to deal with such a situation. Countrywide there are no more than 400 registered psychiatrists. Delhi, India
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  • A homeless mentally ill man sits alone on a low wall near to where a temple gives free food. Delhi, India<br />
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It is estimated that around than 150000 people - more than one percent of the city - is homeless and, with constant migration this is increasing on a daily basis. The incidence of mental illness amongst this group is very high. Delhi has little formal provision to deal with such a situation. Countrywide there are no more than 400 registered psychiatrists. Delhi, India
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  • A mentally ill man rocks back and forth in front of an old man resting on a broken charpoy. Behind him, a group smoke cheap heroin in an area full of the homeless, destitute and poor near the Jama Masjid. Delhi, India<br />
It is estimated that around than 150000 people - more than one percent of the city - is homeless and, with constant migration this is increasing on a daily basis. The incidence of mental illness amongst this group is very high. Delhi has little formal provision to deal with such a situation
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  • A mentally disturbed homeless woman sits on a low wall near the Jama Masjid in an area full of the homeless, destitute and poor. Delhi, India<br />
It is estimated that around than 150000 people - more than one percent of the city - is homeless and, with constant migration this is increasing on a daily basis. The incidence of mental illness amongst this group is very high. Delhi has little formal provision to deal with such a situation
    SFE_100214_034.jpg
  • A public information display offering support to counter the mental health aspects of COVID-19 and the preventative lockdown is pictured on 4 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough Borough Council confirmed on 2nd October that its coronavirus infection rate is the highest in the south of England and Slough MP Tan Dhesi asked Health Secretary Matt Hancock in Parliament whether the local test centre in Montem Lane could be reverted to permit walk-in and drive-in visits without an appointment.
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  • City workers enjoy spring sunshine during their lunch hours at the Guildhall, next to an outdoor photography exhibition on the theme of mental health, in the City of London, the capitals ancient, financial district, on 14th May, in London, England. Located in the courtyard of Guildhall Yard, Let’s Talk is a collaboration between photographer Charlie Clift and artist Kate Forrester. It takes the form of a series of large photographs of celebrities.
    city_people-07-14-05-2019.jpg
  • A woman sits and dresses her son who is mentally ill on his bed in a secure ward at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India. Parents and spouses are encouraged to come and stay on the ward to offer help and stability<br />
The department of Psychaitry is led by Dr Nimesh Desai, who leads a revolutionary street clinic for the mentally ill homeless. He is licensed to administer anti-psychotic drugs on the street, but those patients that require hospitalisation come to this clinic.
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  • A mentally ill man in the grounds of a secure ward at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India<br />
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The department of Psychaitry is led by Dr Nimesh Desai, who leads a revolutionary street clinic for the mentally ill homeless. He is licensed to administer anti-psychotic drugs on the street, but those patients that require hospitalisation come to this clinic.
    SFE_100217_008.jpg
  • As suited commuters begin their homeward journeys across London Bridge, towards the station that will transport them home to families and security, a homeless man without the warmth of relatives nor a roof over his head, rants and shouts at the respectable people with jobs and incomes. He has been drinking alcohol and sits leaning against the bridge's wall, pointing and threatening but all walk on past, afraid and embarrassed. We see the social divisions of English society, of prospects and wealth versus hopelessness and poverty as those who are marginalised and perhaps suffering from mental health problems are ignored by the successful capitalist.
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  • A public information display offering support to counter the mental health aspects of COVID-19 and the preventative lockdown is pictured on 4 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough Borough Council confirmed on 2nd October that its coronavirus infection rate is the highest in the south of England and Slough MP Tan Dhesi asked Health Secretary Matt Hancock in Parliament whether the local test centre in Montem Lane could be reverted to permit walk-in and drive-in visits without an appointment.
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  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the nation with his roadmap for the coming weeks and months during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, a family walk past banners supporting and thanking NHS National Health Service key workers, outside the Maudsley Hospital that specialises in mental health services and is opposite Kings College Hospital one of the capitals major trauma centres and a site for Covid patients, on 11th May 2020, in London, England.
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  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the nation with his roadmap for the coming weeks and months during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, banners supporting and thanking NHS National Health Service key workers, have appeared outside the Maudsley Hospital that specialises in mental health services and is opposite Kings College Hospital one of the capitals major trauma centres and a site for Covid patients, on 11th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_camberwell-01-11-05-2020.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressed the nation with his roadmap for the coming weeks and months during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, a man wearing a face mask walks past banners supporting and thanking NHS National Health Service key workers, outside the Maudsley Hospital that specialises in mental health services and is opposite Kings College Hospital one of the capitals major trauma centres and a site for Covid patients, on 11th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_camberwell-02-11-05-2020.jpg
  • The view of the Clifton Suspension Bridge and river Severn gorge, historically a commmon location for suicides and where the mental health charity Samaritans raise awareness for vulernable people over the Christmas and New year holiday, on 26th December 2019, in Bristol, England. The bridge opened 1864 is built to a design by William Henry Barlow and John Hawkshaw, based on an earlier design by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Approximately four suicides per year are reported after new barriers were added in 1998.
    clifton_bridge-03-26-12-2019.jpg
  • A detail of a handmade package of notes at the Clifton Suspension Bridge and river Severn gorge, historically a commmon location for suicides and where the mental health charity Samaritans raise awareness for vulernable people over the Christmas and New year holiday, on 26th December 2019, in Bristol, England.
    clifton_bridge-06-26-12-2019.jpg
  • A detail of a warning sign of cliff top height dangers at the Clifton Suspension Bridge and river Severn gorge, historically a commmon location for suicides and where the mental health charity Samaritans raise awareness for vulernable people over the Christmas and New year holiday, on 26th December 2019, in Bristol, England. Approximately four suicides per year are reported after new barriers were added in 1998.
    clifton_bridge-05-26-12-2019.jpg
  • City workers enjoy spring sunshine during their lunch hours at the Guildhall, next to an outdoor photography exhibition on the theme of mental health, in the City of London, the capitals ancient, financial district, on 14th May, in London, England. Located in the courtyard of Guildhall Yard, Let’s Talk is a collaboration between photographer Charlie Clift and artist Kate Forrester. It takes the form of a series of large photographs of celebrities.
    city_people-09-14-05-2019.jpg
  • City workers enjoy spring sunshine during their lunch hours at the Guildhall, next to an outdoor photography exhibition on the theme of mental health, in the City of London, the capitals ancient, financial district, on 14th May, in London, England. Located in the courtyard of Guildhall Yard, Let’s Talk is a collaboration between photographer Charlie Clift and artist Kate Forrester. It takes the form of a series of large photographs of celebrities.
    city_people-08-14-05-2019.jpg
  • A nurse with a mentally ill child that was abandoned on the streets of Delhi at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India<br />
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The Department of Psychaitry is led by Dr Nimesh Desai, who leads a revolutionary street clinic for the mentally ill homeless. He is licensed to administer anti-psychotic drugs on the street, but those patients that require hospitalisation come to this clinic.
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  • A nurse with a mentally ill child that was abandoned on the streets of Delhi at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India<br />
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The Department of Psychaitry is led by Dr Nimesh Desai, who leads a revolutionary street clinic for the mentally ill homeless. He is licensed to administer anti-psychotic drugs on the street, but those patients that require hospitalisation come to this clinic.
    SFE_100222_033.jpg
  • A mentally ill man in the yard of a secure ward at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India<br />
The department of Psychaitry is led by Dr Nimesh Desai, who leads a revolutionary street clinic for the mentally ill homeless. He is licensed to administer anti-psychotic drugs on the street, but those patients that require hospitalisation come to this clinic.
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  • A mentally ill man kisses his wife who visits him in the secure ward at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India<br />
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The department of Psychaitry is led by Dr Nimesh Desai, who leads a revolutionary street clinic for the mentally ill homeless. He is licensed to administer anti-psychotic drugs on the street, but those patients that require hospitalisation come to this clinic.
    SFE_100217_076.jpg
  • A portrait of a young mentally ill man in a secure ward at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India<br />
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The department of Psychaitry is led by Dr Nimesh Desai, who leads a revolutionary street clinic for the mentally ill homeless. He is licensed to administer anti-psychotic drugs on the street, but those patients that require hospitalisation come to this clinic.
    SFE_100217_049.jpg
  • Mentally ill people sit in the yard of a secure ward at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India<br />
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The department of Psychaitry is led by Dr Nimesh Desai, who leads a revolutionary street clinic for the mentally ill homeless. He is licensed to administer anti-psychotic drugs on the street, but those patients that require hospitalisation come to this clinic.
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  • A mentally ill man and his wife who come to see him every day in a secure ward at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India<br />
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The department of Psychaitry is led by Dr Nimesh Desai, who leads a revolutionary street clinic for the mentally ill homeless. He is licensed to administer anti-psychotic drugs on the street, but those patients that require hospitalisation come to this clinic.
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  • A mentally ill patient sleeps in his bed on a secure ward at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India<br />
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The department of Psychaitry is led by Dr Nimesh Desai, who leads a revolutionary street clinic for the mentally ill homeless. He is licensed to administer anti-psychotic drugs on the street, but those patients that require hospitalisation come to this clinic.
    SFE_100217_006.jpg
  • A Sufi holy man or Pir, exorcises a spirit from a woman at a dargah or shrine in South Delhi.<br />
Delhi is typical of many Indian cities in that it has very few trained psychiatrists and many people still consult holy men for traditional solutions to their psychiatric needs. As India progresses materially and embraces the market and as traditional familiar and social ties are increasingly broken, incidences of mental health issues appear to be rising.
    SFE_100218_018.jpg
  • A mentally ill man and his wife who visits him in the secure ward at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India<br />
The department of Psychaitry is led by Dr Nimesh Desai, who leads a revolutionary street clinic for the mentally ill homeless. He is licensed to administer anti-psychotic drugs on the street, but those patients that require hospitalisation come to this clinic.
    SFE_100222_046.jpg
  • Two patients play in the yard of a secure ward at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India<br />
The department of Psychaitry is led by Dr Nimesh Desai, who leads a revolutionary street clinic for the mentally ill homeless. He is licensed to administer anti-psychotic drugs on the street, but those patients that require hospitalisation come to this clinic.
    SFE_100222_054.jpg
  • The department of Psychaitry is led by Dr Nimesh Desai, who leads a revolutionary street clinic for the mentally ill homeless. He is licensed to administer anti-psychotic drugs on the street, but those patients that require hospitalisation come to this clinic.
    SFE_100217_017.jpg
  • A young Nepali boy is straining in his last sit-ups during a recruitment test for the Gurkha Regiment, part of a tough endurance series to find physically perfect specimens for British army infantry training. He has to perform 25 straight-kneed sit-ups at a 45° slant both within 60 seconds to pass. 60,000 boys aged between 17-22 (or 25 for those educated enough to become clerks or communications specialists) report to designated recruiting stations in the hills each November, most living from altitudes ranging from 4,000-12,000 feet. After initial selection, 7,000 are accepted for further tests from which 700 are sent down here to Pokhara in the shadow of the Himalayas. Only 160 of the best boys succeed in the journey to the UK. The Gurkhas have been supplying youth for the British army since the Indian Mutiny of 1857.
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  • A person wearing an England cap looks down at the ground in Camberwell, on 26th September 2018, in Southwark, London, England.
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  • a group of Capoeira aficionados ( a marshal art - dance) practice their art on the streets of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
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  • With one of the famous fountains at the base of Nelson's Column behind, a solitary person walks through Trafalgar Square and up the steps on 12th November 2020, in London, England.
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  • As part of Mayfair Art Weekend, we see  through the geometric reflections of the artwork known as 'Crystal 001' by the artist Anthony James, in Bond Street, on 8th October, 2020, in London, England. Sculpture is being viewed for the first time from Regent Street to Park Lane, and Oxford Street to Piccadilly. Anthony James is a British-born, LA based multi-media artist. He studied at Central St. Martins School of Art in London. (Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    bond_street_art03-08-10-2020.jpg
  • Graffiti on a wall in a Chelsea sidestreet proclaims the connection between the 5G network and the Coronavirus pandemic, on 24th August 2020, in London, England.
    5g_conspiracy03-24-08-2020.jpg
  • A disabled man drives his mobility scooter past a social distance sign on the seaside promenade, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 14th August 2020, in Southwold, Norfolk, England.
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  • With rods over the deck of his small yacht, a man fishes for perch on the still waters of the river Chet, on 13th August 2020, in Loddon, Norfolk, England.
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  • A sailor takes a mid-day nap on his yacht at Hickling Broad, on 11th August 2020, in Hickling, Norfolk, England.
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  • Two boating enthusiasts row past typical Norfolk Broads architecture at Hickling Broad, on 11th August 2020, in Hickling, Norfolk, England.
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  • A poster promoting prayer hangs outside St. Michaels C of E church, during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 13th August 2020, in Beccles, Suffolk, England.
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  • An early runner passes between trees in summer sunlight in Ruskin Park, on 30th July 2020, in Lambeth, south London, England.
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  • An early runner passes between trees in summer sunlight in Ruskin Park, on 30th July 2020, in Lambeth, south London, England.
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  • As the sun sets over fading daylight and calm waters of the Thames Estuary, a wild sea swimmer enters the water for his regular evening dip, on 18th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England.
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  • As the sun sets over fading daylight and calm waters of the Thames Estuary, a wild sea swimmer enters the water for his regular evening dip, on 18th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England.
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  • Ten weeks after the UK went into Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, the Office for National Statistics reveal that the total death toll has passed 50,000 covid-19 victims, clothing mannequins in the shop window of a retailer undergoing extensive refurbishment, are covered in a protective layer of plastic, in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 2nd June 2020, in London, England. The retail industry has taken advantage of quiet roads during lockdown, as an opportunity to have repairs and refurbs caried out in their premises.
    coronavirus_city-17-02-06-2020.jpg
  • Ten weeks after the UK went into Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, the Office for National Statistics reveal that the total death toll has passed 50,000 covid-19 victims, clothing mannequins in the shop window of a retailer undergoing extensive refurbishment, are covered in a protective layer of plastic, in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 2nd June 2020, in London, England. The retail industry has taken advantage of quiet roads during lockdown, as an opportunity to have repairs and refurbs caried out in their premises.
    coronavirus_city-12-02-06-2020.jpg
  • Ten weeks after the UK went into Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, the Office for National Statistics reveal that the total death toll has passed 50,000 covid-19 victims, clothing mannequins in the shop window of a retailer undergoing extensive refurbishment, are covered in a protective layer of plastic, in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 2nd June 2020, in London, England. The retail industry has taken advantage of quiet roads during lockdown, as an opportunity to have repairs and refurbs caried out in their premises.
    coronavirus_city-09-02-06-2020.jpg
  • Ten weeks after the UK went into Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, the Office for National Statistics reveal that the total death toll has passed 50,000 covid-19 victims, clothing mannequins in the shop window of a retailer undergoing extensive refurbishment, are covered in a protective layer of plastic, in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 2nd June 2020, in London, England. The retail industry has taken advantage of quiet roads during lockdown, as an opportunity to have repairs and refurbs caried out in their premises.
    coronavirus_city-05-02-06-2020.jpg
  • As the UK government announced that they had reached their target of carrying out 100,000 Coronavirus tests a day, but a total of 27,510 people have now died in UK hospitals, care homes and the wider community after testing positive for Corvid-19, healthy Londoners enjoy the last moments of sunlight in Ruskin Park, a public green space in Lambeth, south London, on 1st May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Ruskin-11-01-05-2020.jpg
  • As the UK government announced that they had reached their target of carrying out 100,000 Coronavirus tests a day, but a total of 27,510 people have now died in UK hospitals, care homes and the wider community after testing positive for Corvid-19, healthy Londoners enjoy the last moments of sunlight in Ruskin Park, a public green space in Lambeth, south London, on 1st May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Ruskin-09-01-05-2020.jpg
  • As the UK government announced that they had reached their target of carrying out 100,000 Coronavirus tests a day, but a total of 27,510 people have now died in UK hospitals, care homes and the wider community after testing positive for Corvid-19, healthy Londoners enjoy the last moments of sunlight in Ruskin Park, a public green space in Lambeth, south London, on 1st May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Ruskin-03-01-05-2020.jpg
  • After a weekend of large numbers of Britons leaving London for holiday resorts and coastal beauty spots, and crowding into the capitals parks, the UK government is considering further restrictions of movement in public places to help social distancing during the Coronavirus pandemic. Some public green spaces have been closed by their own local authority but most, such as Ruskin Park in south London, are still open. Kerry is a local musician and broadcaster and sits meditating under a tree listening to music ideas for her podcast, on 23rd March 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the surf splashes around him, a young man stands on iron railings and wipes his face, on 20th October 1990, in Bournemouth, England.
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  • With weeks before the UKs historic Brexit date January 31st,  the Walkie-Talkie building left plus others in the capitals financial district, the City of London - aka the Square Mile - are seen from across the Thames river where a life-saving life-buoy is located to help save lives, on 16th January 2020, in London, England.
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  • Seen from the southern bank of the river Thames is the architecture of Kingston Bridge where a pedestrian climbs its steps, on 7th November 2019, in Kingston, London, England. A crossing has existed at Kingston since ancient times and this version of Kingston Bridge was constructed by Herbert for £26,800 and opened by the Duchess of Clarence the future Queen Adelaide on 17 July 1828. Constructed from Portland stone, it comprises of five elliptical arches.
    kingston_journey-18-07-11-2019.jpg
  • A man uses his laptop beneath the slogan Live Simply and Live in Peace has been written on a wall by an environmental activist protesting about Climate Change during an occupation of Trafalgar Square in central London, the third day of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 9th October 2019, in London, England.
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  • A man uses his laptop beneath the slogan Live Simply and Live in Peace has been written on a wall by an environmental activist protesting about Climate Change during an occupation of Trafalgar Square in central London, the third day of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 9th October 2019, in London, England.
    extincttion_rebellion-84-09-10-2019.jpg
  • An environmental activist leads his pet Great Dane dog after drinking from a public fountain, while protesting about Climate Change during an occupation of Trafalgar Square in central London, the third day of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 9th October 2019, in London, England.
    extincttion_rebellion-83-09-10-2019.jpg
  • The hand of a Christian holds up a small sign with the word Jesus for tourists of many countries and cultures in Leicester Square, on 29th August 2019, in London, England.
    west_end_people-02-29-08-2019.jpg
  • A young man sits on an exterior ledge, benneath apartments at Waterloo, on 5th March 2019, in London, England.
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  • 25  young activists from Crazy Talk took to Westminster Bridge and hanged twenty human figures from the bridge to raise awareness to the increased rates of youth suicide in London, January 10th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom.  Jaz Holness, Yusef Errami and Ajuub Faraji.  The twenty dummies represented the twenty young people between ten and nineteen who took their own lives in London in 2017.<br />
All the young activists involved in the action have either considered or attempted suicide themselves.
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  • 25  young activists from Crazy Talk took to Westminster Bridge and hanged twenty human figures from the bridge to raise awareness to the increased rates of youth suicide in London, January 10th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The twenty dummies represented the twenty young people between ten and nineteen who took their own lives in London in 2017.<br />
All the young activists involved in the action have either considered or attempted suicide themselves.
    IC5A2686_1.jpg
  • 25  young activists from Crazy Talk took to Westminster Bridge and hanged twenty human figures from the bridge to raise awareness to the increased rates of youth suicide in London, January 10th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The twenty dummies represented the twenty young people between ten and nineteen who took their own lives in London in 2017.<br />
All the young activists involved in the action have either considered or attempted suicide themselves.
    IC5A2583_1.jpg
  • 25  young activists from Crazy Talk took to Westminster Bridge and hanged twenty human figures from the bridge to raise awareness to the increased rates of youth suicide in London, January 10th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The twenty dummies represented the twenty young people between ten and nineteen who took their own lives in London in 2017.<br />
All the young activists involved in the action have either considered or attempted suicide themselves.
    IC5A2512_1.jpg
  • 25  young activists from Crazy Talk took to Westminster Bridge and hanged twenty human figures from the bridge to raise awareness to the increased rates of youth suicide in London, January 10th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The twenty dummies represented the twenty young people between ten and nineteen who took their own lives in London in 2017.<br />
All the young activists involved in the action have either considered or attempted suicide themselves.
    IC5A2456_1.jpg
  • 25  young activists from Crazy Talk took to Westminster Bridge and hanged twenty human figures from the bridge to raise awareness to the increased rates of youth suicide in London, January 10th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The twenty dummies represented the twenty young people between ten and nineteen who took their own lives in London in 2017.<br />
All the young activists involved in the action have either considered or attempted suicide themselves.
    IC5A2498_1.jpg
  • 25  young activists from Crazy Talk took to Westminster Bridge and hanged twenty human figures from the bridge to raise awareness to the increased rates of youth suicide in London, January 10th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The twenty dummies represented the twenty young people between ten and nineteen who took their own lives in London in 2017.<br />
All the young activists involved in the action have either considered or attempted suicide themselves.
    IC5A2424_1.jpg
  • 25  young activists from Crazy Talk took to Westminster Bridge and hanged twenty human figures from the bridge to raise awareness to the increased rates of youth suicide in London, January 10th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. Jaz Holness, Yusef Errami and Ajuub Faraji. The twenty dummies represented the twenty young people between ten and nineteen who took their own lives in London in 2017.<br />
All the young activists involved in the action have either considered or attempted suicide themselves.
    IC5A2256_1.jpg
  • 25  young activists from Crazy Talk took to Westminster Bridge and hanged twenty human figures from the bridge to raise awareness to the increased rates of youth suicide in London, January 10th 2019, Central London, United Kingdom. The twenty dummies represented the twenty young people between ten and nineteen who took their own lives in London in 2017.<br />
All the young activists involved in the action have either considered or attempted suicide themselves.
    IC5A2267_1.jpg
  • A young Nepali boy is undergoes a recruitment test for the Gurkha Regiment called the Doko race, part of a tough endurance series to find physically perfect specimens for British army infantry training, on 16th January 1997, in Pokhara, Nepal. Carrying 30kg of river stones in a traditional Himalayan doko basket for 3km up foothills within 37 minutes to pass.  60,000 boys aged between 17-22 or 25 for those educated enough to become clerks or communications specialists report to designated recruiting stations in the hills each November, most living from altitudes ranging from 4,000-12,000 feet. After initial selection, 7,000 are accepted for further tests from which 700 are sent down here to Pokhara in the shadow of the Himalayas. Only 160 of the best boys succeed in the journey to the UK. Nepal has been supplying youths for the British army since the Indian Mutiny of 1857.
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  • A man carries a model of Titanic, on 14th August 2018, in London, England.
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  • Local children get help with playing memory card games from a Belgian teaching volunteer at the American-sponsored Theban Mapping Project Library on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. The Theban Mapping Project's goal is to enable local people to have a place where they can read and learn as state schools are under-resourced, lacking basic teaching aides such as books. The organisation is run by American Egyptologist Dr Kent Weeks who is committed to the original goal of accurately documenting the archaeological heritage of Thebes. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Image).
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  • Local children play memory card games from a Belgian teaching volunteer at the American-sponsored Theban Mapping Project Library on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. The Theban Mapping Project's goal is to enable local people to have a place where they can read and learn as state schools are under-resourced, lacking basic teaching aides such as books. The organisation is run by American Egyptologist Dr Kent Weeks who is committed to the original goal of accurately documenting the archaeological heritage of Thebes. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Image).
    egypt324-05-03-2016_1.jpg
  • An unidentified lady stands silhouetted in front of her living room window.  London, UK.
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  • An unidentified lady stands silhouetted in front of her living room window.  London, UK.
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  • Partially-sighted skiing paralympian from the Sochi Olympics, Kelly Gallagher trains with her trainer in the gym at the Sports Institute, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK. Helped by her trainer, she practices pull-ups to help build thigh strength while starting a new training regime for the forthcoming winter season. Kelly Marie Gallagher, MBE is a Northern Irish skier and the first athlete from Northern Ireland to compete in the Winter Paralympics. Gallagher won Britain's first ever Winter Paralympic gold medal during Sochi 2014.
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  • Partially-sighted skiing paralympian from the Sochi Olympics, Kelly Gallagher trains in the gym at the Sports Institute, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK. Starting to regain fitness after a summer break, she finds the going hard as she starts a new training regime for the forthcoming winter season. Kelly Marie Gallagher, MBE is a Northern Irish skier and the first athlete from Northern Ireland to compete in the Winter Paralympics. Gallagher won Britain's first ever Winter Paralympic gold medal during Sochi 2014.
    kelly_gallagher164-22-05-2014_1.jpg
  • Motivational sports psychology in the gym at the Sports Institute, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland. The word sacrifice appears on a high gantry in the gym. From the chapter entitled 'The Law of Gravity' and from the book 'Risk Wise: Nine Everyday Adventures' by Polly Morland (Allianz, The School of Life, Profile Books, 2015).
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  • Partially-sighted skiing paralympian from the Sochi Olympics, Kelly Gallagher trains with her trainer in the gym at the Sports Institute, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK. Consulting with her trainer she talks about a new training regime for the forthcoming winter season. <br />
Kelly Marie Gallagher, MBE is a Northern Irish skier and the first athlete from Northern Ireland to compete in the Winter Paralympics. Gallagher won Britain's first ever Winter Paralympic gold medal during Sochi 2014.
    kelly_gallagher27-22-05-2014_1.jpg
  • Partially-sighted skiing paralympian from the Sochi Olympics, Kelly Gallagher trains with her trainer in the gym at the Sports Institute, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, UK. Consulting with her trainer she talks about a new training regime for the forthcoming winter season. <br />
Kelly Marie Gallagher, MBE is a Northern Irish skier and the first athlete from Northern Ireland to compete in the Winter Paralympics. Gallagher won Britain's first ever Winter Paralympic gold medal during Sochi 2014.
    kelly_gallagher07-22-05-2014_1.jpg
  • Green Samaritans charity sponsored phone boxes in the City of London, UK. Samaritans is a registered charity aimed at providing emotional support to anyone in distress, struggling to cope, or at risk of suicide throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland, often through their telephone helpline.
    20140108_samaritans telephone box_D.jpg
  • Green Samaritans charity sponsored phone boxes in the City of London, UK. Samaritans is a registered charity aimed at providing emotional support to anyone in distress, struggling to cope, or at risk of suicide throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland, often through their telephone helpline.
    20140108_samaritans telephone box_C.jpg
  • Green Samaritans charity sponsored phone boxes in the City of London, UK. Samaritans is a registered charity aimed at providing emotional support to anyone in distress, struggling to cope, or at risk of suicide throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland, often through their telephone helpline.
    20140108_samaritans telephone box_B.jpg
  • Green Samaritans charity sponsored phone boxes in the City of London, UK. Samaritans is a registered charity aimed at providing emotional support to anyone in distress, struggling to cope, or at risk of suicide throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland, often through their telephone helpline.
    20140108_samaritans telephone box_A.jpg
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