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  • Two children ride a merry-go-round on the sea front at Southport, Merseyside, northern England. Hanging on to the carousel's horse, the youngest child is a boy who grips the pole as he whizzes through along while an older girl who is possibly his sister, leans forward as she enjoys the circular speed. The background blurs but we see the bright lights above the pier's amusement arcade entrance (the second longest pier in the UK) but it is a chilly winter, an off-season day with few people about on this chilly day nearing Christmas.
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  • A father and his young daughter ride a merry-go-round on the sea front at Southport, Merseyside, northern England. Hanging on to the carousel's horse, the little girl grips her dad’s hand as they whiz along enjoying each other’s company.  A background sign tells riders to pay 50 pence per person on each carousel horse which is a brightly-coloured animal looking as traditional as possible. The background blurs but we see the bright lights above the pier's amusement arcade entrance (the second longest pier in the UK) but it is a chilly winter, an off-season day with few people about on this chilly day nearing Christmas.
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  • An empty fairground ride merry-go-round with lights on, 10th May 1980, Paris, France.
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  • Merry-go-round. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
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  • Merry-go-round. The Mayor’s Thames Festival is London’s largest outdoor arts festival and one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is a celebration of London and the River Thames, one that is free and open to all. A vibrant mixture of live music, dance, art installations, carnival, river races and street arts, the festival transforms the Thames and its banks and brings Londoners together at the heart of their city.
    20120908thames festival merry go rou...jpg
  • Chinese wedding party of friends and relatives descend upon the South Bank, here riding as a group on the Marry-go-round. The happy couple who were from Beijing had only been in London for one day, having travelled to the UK just to get married.
    20130927_chinese wedding merry go ro...jpg
  • Chinese wedding party of friends and relatives descend upon the South Bank, here riding as a group on the Marry-go-round. The happy couple who were from Beijing had only been in London for one day, having travelled to the UK just to get married.
    20130927_chinese wedding merry go ro...jpg
  • Chinese wedding party of friends and relatives descend upon the South Bank, here riding as a group on the Marry-go-round. The happy couple who were from Beijing had only been in London for one day, having travelled to the UK just to get married.
    20130927_chinese wedding merry go ro...jpg
  • Chinese wedding party of friends and relatives descend upon the South Bank, here riding as a group on the Marry-go-round. The happy couple who were from Beijing had only been in London for one day, having travelled to the UK just to get married.
    20130927_chinese wedding merry go ro...jpg
  • Chinese wedding party of friends and relatives descend upon the South Bank, here riding as a group on the Marry-go-round. The happy couple who were from Beijing had only been in London for one day, having travelled to the UK just to get married.
    20130927_chinese wedding merry go ro...jpg
  • Chinese wedding party of friends and relatives descend upon the South Bank, here riding as a group on the Marry-go-round. The happy couple who were from Beijing had only been in London for one day, having travelled to the UK just to get married.
    20130927_chinese wedding merry go ro...jpg
  • Chinese wedding party of friends and relatives descend upon the South Bank, here riding as a group on the Marry-go-round. The happy couple kissing, were from Beijing had only been in London for one day, having travelled to the UK just to get married.
    20130927_chinese wedding merry go ro...jpg
  • Chinese wedding party of friends and relatives descend upon the South Bank, here riding as a group on the Marry-go-round. The happy couple who were from Beijing had only been in London for one day, having travelled to the UK just to get married.
    20130927_chinese wedding merry go ro...jpg
  • A Polish version of Disneyland that features a childrens merry-go-round carousel, on 18th September 2019, near the Wielka Krokiew ski jump, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A landscape of a Polish version of Disneyland that features a childrens merry-go-round carousel, on 18th September 2019, near the Wielka Krokiew ski jump, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-146-18-09-2019.jpg
  • Children playing on a PlayPump near Pretoria, South Africa. The PlayPump Water System uses the energy of children at play to operate a water pump. It is manufactured by the South African company Roundabout Outdoor. It operates in a similar way to a windmill-driven water pump. The PlayPump water system is a like a playground merry-go-round attached to a water pump. The spinning motion pumps underground water into a 2,500-liter tank raised seven meters above ground. The water in the tank is easily dispensed by a tap valve. According to the manufacturer the pump can raise up to 1400 liters of water per hour from a depth of 40 meters. Excess water is diverted below ground again. The storage tank has a four-sided advertising panel. Two sides are used to advertise products, thereby providing money for maintenance of the pump, and the other two sides are devoted to public health messages. There are more than 1000 PlayPump systems in five countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, providing clean drinking water to more than 1 million people in need.
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  • Children playing on a PlayPump near Pretoria, South Africa. The PlayPump Water System uses the energy of children at play to operate a water pump. It is manufactured by the South African company Roundabout Outdoor. It operates in a similar way to a windmill-driven water pump. The PlayPump water system is a like a playground merry-go-round attached to a water pump. The spinning motion pumps underground water into a 2,500-liter tank raised seven meters above ground. The water in the tank is easily dispensed by a tap valve. According to the manufacturer the pump can raise up to 1400 liters of water per hour from a depth of 40 meters. Excess water is diverted below ground again. The storage tank has a four-sided advertising panel. Two sides are used to advertise products, thereby providing money for maintenance of the pump, and the other two sides are devoted to public health messages. There are more than 1000 PlayPump systems in five countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, providing clean drinking water to more than 1 million people in need.
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  • A young man, with cup in mouth, walks along The South Bank checking his mobile phone on 19th February 2017 in London, United Kingdom.  The South Bank is an entertainment and commercial district of central London, next to the River Thames opposite the City of Westminster. From the series Our Small World, an observation of our mobile phone obsessions
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  • Somers Town Festival on 9th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Somers Town, a district in north west London, is a large housing estate nestled between Euston, St Pancras and Kings Cross Library. Predominantly filled with social housing for the past 200 years, much of the area’s housing was built in the twentieth century by the local authority.
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  • The Golden carousel on the South Bank on the 11th December 2018 in London in the United Kingdom. A traditional carousel on the South Bank, between the Hungerford Bridge and the London Eye, with painted galloping horses.
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  • Covered fairground carousel horses on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
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  • Covered fairground carousel horses on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
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  • Covered fairground carousel horses on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
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  • Two young girls dressed in traditional Spanish flamenco attire stop at the childrens' fairground during a lull in the celebrations for the April Feria, Seville. A pair of eyes painted on the front of the train ride engine looks across to one of the girls' similarly-designed dress. It is part of a lively event that Seville holds annually in the vast area on the far bank of the Guadalquivir River. Rows of temporary marquee tents, or casetas, host families, corporations and friends into the late hours during the April Fair which begins begins two weeks after the Semana Santa, or Easter Holy Week in the Andalusian capital.
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  • Children playing on a PlayPump near Pretoria, South Africa with Trevor Field, inventor of the merry-go-round water pump. The PlayPump Water System uses the energy of children at play to operate a water pump. It is manufactured by the South African company Roundabout Outdoor. It operates in a similar way to a windmill-driven water pump. The PlayPump water system is a like a playground merry-go-round attached to a water pump. The spinning motion pumps underground water into a 2,500-liter tank raised seven meters above ground. The water in the tank is easily dispensed by a tap valve. According to the manufacturer the pump can raise up to 1400 liters of water per hour from a depth of 40 meters. Excess water is diverted below ground again. The storage tank has a four-sided advertising panel. Two sides are used to advertise products, thereby providing money for maintenance of the pump, and the other two sides are devoted to public health messages. There are more than 1000 PlayPump systems in five countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, providing clean drinking water to more than 1 million people in need.
    playpump04.jpg
  • Children playing on a PlayPump near Pretoria, South Africa with Trevor Field, inventor of the merry-go-round water pump. The PlayPump Water System uses the energy of children at play to operate a water pump. It is manufactured by the South African company Roundabout Outdoor. It operates in a similar way to a windmill-driven water pump. The PlayPump water system is a like a playground merry-go-round attached to a water pump. The spinning motion pumps underground water into a 2,500-liter tank raised seven meters above ground. The water in the tank is easily dispensed by a tap valve. According to the manufacturer the pump can raise up to 1400 liters of water per hour from a depth of 40 meters. Excess water is diverted below ground again. The storage tank has a four-sided advertising panel. Two sides are used to advertise products, thereby providing money for maintenance of the pump, and the other two sides are devoted to public health messages. There are more than 1000 PlayPump systems in five countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, providing clean drinking water to more than 1 million people in need.
    playpump03.jpg
  • Children with fresh water, the result of using a PlayPump near Pretoria, South Africa. The PlayPump Water System uses the energy of children at play to operate a water pump. It is manufactured by the South African company Roundabout Outdoor. It operates in a similar way to a windmill-driven water pump. The PlayPump water system is a like a playground merry-go-round attached to a water pump. The spinning motion pumps underground water into a 2,500-liter tank raised seven meters above ground. The water in the tank is easily dispensed by a tap valve. According to the manufacturer the pump can raise up to 1400 liters of water per hour from a depth of 40 meters. Excess water is diverted below ground again. The storage tank has a four-sided advertising panel. Two sides are used to advertise products, thereby providing money for maintenance of the pump, and the other two sides are devoted to public health messages. There are more than 1000 PlayPump systems in five countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, providing clean drinking water to more than 1 million people in need.
    playpump05.jpg
  • PlayPump near Pretoria, South Africa. The PlayPump Water System uses the energy of children at play to operate a water pump. It is manufactured by the South African company Roundabout Outdoor. It operates in a similar way to a windmill-driven water pump. The PlayPump water system is a like a playground merry-go-round attached to a water pump. The spinning motion pumps underground water into a 2,500-liter tank raised seven meters above ground. The water in the tank is easily dispensed by a tap valve. According to the manufacturer the pump can raise up to 1400 liters of water per hour from a depth of 40 meters. Excess water is diverted below ground again. The storage tank has a four-sided advertising panel. Two sides are used to advertise products, thereby providing money for maintenance of the pump, and the other two sides are devoted to public health messages. There are more than 1000 PlayPump systems in five countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, providing clean drinking water to more than 1 million people in need.
    playpump07.jpg
  • A landscape of a Polish version of Disneyland that features a childrens merry-go-round carousel and inflatable bouncy castle, on 18th September 2019, near the Wielka Krokiew ski jump, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-145-18-09-2019.jpg
  • Butcher with dead horse meat on a merry go round. Art work by Banksy. On the first day the show is open only a thousand locals who won free ticket gets an advanced entry to the show.Dismaland, a bemusement park set up by artist Banksy show casing more hand 40 artists. The bemusement park is set in a former lido in Weston Super-Mare.After much secrecy the show opened to a small number of locals from Weston Super-Mare Friday and fully to the public Saturday Aug 22.
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  • Butcher with dead horse meat on a merry go round. Art work by Banksy. On the first day the show is open only a thousand locals who won free ticket gets an advanced entry to the show.Dismaland, a bemusement park set up by artist Banksy show casing more hand 40 artists. The bemusement park is set in a former lido in Weston Super-Mare.After much secrecy the show opened to a small number of locals from Weston Super-Mare Friday and fully to the public Saturday Aug 22.
    AB9A4023.jpg
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