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  • Members of the community from the Pumwani slum utilize a computer room, which has free Internet access and training. Time is limited on the computers, allowing everyone to use them and children’s use is monitored, and they are unable to access unsuitable sites. Having Internet access enables people to do research in varies fields, study, and keep up to date on current affairs. Residents can learn ICT and be educated in other skills, such as, secretarial work and programming
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  • Wearing a long beard of a strict Musilm, Anjem Choudary is a deputy and main UK spokesman of the Islamist group al-Muhajiroun whose leader, Omar Bakri Mohammad is a radical who caused controversy after the London attacks of July 2007, declaring that the only people he blames for the bombings are the government and British public. Choudary, a lawyer by profession, stands outside in the street in Leyton, north-east London England. There are few people in the background but Choudary commands much respect among activists in the UK. He organised and was fined in court for the Danish Embassy rally in February 2006 at which participants called for the massacre of those who insult Islam though Choudary refutes knowledge of who wrote such threats.
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  • The device worn around the ankle of a prisoner who has been released early to be on a Home Detention Curfew. The base unit is set up in the house and constantly checks if the wearer is present during curfew hours.  Electronic monitoring known as ‘tagging’ is used in England and Wales to monitor curfews and conditions of a court or prison order.
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  • The device worn around the ankle of a prisoner who has been released early to be on a Home Detention Curfew. The base unit is set up in the house and constantly checks if the wearer is present during curfew hours.  Electronic monitoring known as ‘tagging’ is used in England and Wales to monitor curfews and conditions of a court or prison order.
    UK-Home-Detention-Curfew-Device-0144.jpg
  • The device worn around the ankle of a prisoner who has been released early to be on a Home Detention Curfew. The base unit is set up in the house and constantly checks if the wearer is present during curfew hours.  Electronic monitoring known as ‘tagging’ is used in England and Wales to monitor curfews and conditions of a court or prison order.
    UK-Home-Detention-Curfew-Device-0143.jpg
  • The device worn around the ankle of a prisoner who has been released early to be on a Home Detention Curfew. The base unit is set up in the house and constantly checks if the wearer is present during curfew hours.  Electronic monitoring known as ‘tagging’ is used in England and Wales to monitor curfews and conditions of a court or prison order.
    UK-Home-Detention-Curfew-Device-0139.jpg
  • A male nurse closely monitors a patient during a blood transfusion to collect stem cells. The nurse uses the computer screen to monitor the transfusion and measure the cell collection. The stem cells will then be used as life saving treatment as a allogenic transplant for an unrelated person with sever blood cancer.
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5598.jpg
  • Monitor belonging to Gemma lloyd, compliance officer. showing personalisation of her desk space.  From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Computer monitor belonging to Anasttasia Khaustiva, classifieds sales assistant at the Moscow Times. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • The monitoring box of a prisoners tag. A Prison tag ia attached  to a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-3391_1.jpg
  • Seen from a position on Southwark Bridge, we look westwards to see an office worker communicating on the telephone while referring to some paperwork. His computer monitor is on the desk next to him and beyond on the south bank, the evening sky is going purple and another office tower block's lights are on and the water of the River Thames is coloured blue. We see the office as a box, a work place where people are often separated from others by walls and partitions, creating an isolating work environment.
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  • Hours before a European Space Agency Ariane 5 rocket launch, a computer monitor displays cryogenic data at the CDL3 launch centre at ESA's Space Centre at Kourou, French Guiana. It shows the status of liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen propellant systems within a Vulcain engine. Stored in the launcher tanks and fed to the engine, they react chemically and expand in the engine combustion chamber then forced through the nozzle to provide the thrust that propels the vehicle into orbit. Cryogenic engines utilise propellants that are liquid under cryogenic conditions, at a temperature much lower than normal ambient conditions (-251°C for hydrogen and -184°C for oxygen). The advantage of cryogenic propellants is that they provide the highest thrust performance.
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  • Greeting visitors to Ernst & Young's Norman Foster-designed 385,000 square foot European headquarters is a lady employee, one of a small team of 4 receptionists seated in front of a shining art work sculpture by MCM Architecture Limited. This is a scene of understated efficiency of a modern office environment. The female stares intensely into her Dell PC computer monitor before looking to help newcomers. She looks presentable and well-dressed to reflect the casual sincerity that E & Y portray to the world of accountancy and auditing whose 114,000 employees are in 700 locations across 140 countries around the world. They have currently invested in approximately 500,000 Pounds of office art.
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  • From the darkened room of Coventry council's CCTV control room, we see over the shoulder of a council camera operator spying on innocent pedestrians and a view of a shopping precinct. Citizens and passers-by go about their own business unaware that their movements are being watched by camera lenses and their human eyes and security personnel. Other monitor screens date the pictures as 24th May 1999 when Coventry was the most-watched city in Britain. The council controversially maintains it deters petty crime but the population disagrees, saying it is obtrusive and symptomatic of a Big Brother-type Orwellian police state.
    cctv02-22-07-2002_1.jpg
  • CCTV cameras standing tall against a summer sky. These Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras can record images for surveillance, which may be relayed to screens in a central control room. They monitor and record activities in all environments. They can be used as deterrents in crime or to identify persons involved in illegal activities.
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  • CCTV camera fixed to a building and back lit against a blue cloudy sky. This Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) camera can record images for surveillance, which may be relayed to screens in a central control room. They monitor and record activities in all environments. They can be used as deterrents in crime or to identify persons involved in illegal activities.
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  • The screens inside the National Grid electricity control room closely monitor weather and  the flow of high voltage electric power around the entire UK network from their head quarters in Berkshire, United Kingdom.
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  • The monitoring box of a prisoners tag. A Prison tag ia attached  to a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-3387_1.jpg
  • CCTV camera fixed to a building and back lit against a blue cloudy sky. This Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) camera can record images for surveillance, which may be relayed to screens in a central control room. They monitor and record activities in all environments. They can be used as deterrents in crime or to identify persons involved in illegal activities.
    08-cctv_1263.jpg
  • CCTV camera fixed to a building and back lit against a blue cloudy sky. This Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) camera can record images for surveillance, which may be relayed to screens in a central control room. They monitor and record activities in all environments. They can be used as deterrents in crime or to identify persons involved in illegal activities.
    08-cctv_1258.jpg
  • The National Grid electricity control room maps and monitors the flow of high voltage electric power around the entire UK network from their head quarters in Berkshire, United Kingdom.
    UK_Electrical_Supply_National_Grid_7...jpg
  • The National Grid electricity control room maps and monitors the flow of high voltage electric power around the entire UK network from their head quarters  Wokingham, United Kingdom.
    UK_Electrical_Supply_National_Grid_7...jpg
  • Workers inside the National Grid electricity control room maps and monitors the flow of high voltage electric power around the entire UK network from their head quarters in Berkshire, United Kingdom.
    UK_Electrical_Supply_National_Grid_7...jpg
  • Security employed by contractor OCS monitors an X-ray machine at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Teams of 5-8 perform a rotational order of tasks, changing every 20 minutes: A loader (asking travellers to take off clothing, shoes etc); archway detectors; X-ray operator; liquid tester and bag searcher. The X-ray operator can earn a £50 bonus for a suspect item randomly inserted by undercover officials and known as an Airlock Find. Also, a Tip is a random image flashed on the screen that shows a suspect item they have to spot. A typical day of searched passengers is 25,000 passengers in T5. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1461-18-08-2009_1.jpg
  • A Corporation of London CCTV car is parked on a taxi space to monitor a road junction, on 30th October 2017, in the City of London, England.
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  • Monitor showing a person know longer at work, or Logged off photographed at call centre office in Kingston in May 2006.
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  • The National Grid electricity control room maps and monitors the flow of high voltage electric power around the entire UK network from their head quarters in Berkshire, United Kingdom.
    UK_Electrical_Supply_National_Grid_7...jpg
  • The Map inside the National Grid electricity control room that monitors the flow of high voltage electric power around the entire UK network from their head quarters in Berkshire, United Kingdom.
    UK_Electrical_Supply_National_Grid_7...jpg
  • The National Grid electricity control room maps and monitors the flow of high voltage electric power around the entire UK network from their head quarters  Wokingham, United Kingdom.
    UK_Electrical_Supply_National_Grid_7...jpg
  • A male Belgian traffic controller monitors tram traffic flow on the Ghent tramway network in the De Lijn control centre, Ghent, Belgium.
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  • An analyst for the Enron Corporation, the American energy company based in Houston, Texas, stares transfixed into two computer monitors in the London office at Grosvenor Place, opposite the Queen's official residence, Buckingham Palace. Two Cross of St George flags perch to the tops of the screens. Informal dress was practised in this Enron company building before its eventual bankruptcy in late 2001, Enron employed around 21,000 people  and was one of the world's leading electricity, natural gas, pulp and paper, and communications companies, with claimed revenues of $111 billion in 2000. Fortune named Enron "America's Most Innovative Company" but has since become a popular symbol of willful corporate fraud and corruption.
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  • The ships rib boat returns to the RV Cefas Endeavour sitting off the coast of Folkestone in the English Channel, Folkestone, Kent. RV Cefas Endeavour is an ocean-going fisheries research vessel that is owned by the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science. It is used to support all aspects of CEFAS activities from fish stock surveys to launching autonomous monitoring equipment.
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  • The ships rib boat from the RV Cefas Endeavour sitting off the coast of Folkestone in the English Channel, Folkestone, Kent. RV Cefas Endeavour is an ocean-going fisheries research vessel that is owned by the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science. It is used to support all aspects of CEFAS activities from fish stock surveys to launching autonomous monitoring equipment.
    English-Channel-Seascape-8519.jpg
  • RV Cefas Endeavour sitting off the coast of Folkestone in the English Channel, Folkestone, Kent. RV Cefas Endeavour is an ocean-going fisheries research vessel that is owned by the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science. It is used to support all aspects of CEFAS activities from fish stock surveys to launching autonomous monitoring equipment.
    English-Channel-Seascape-8461.jpg
  • Office meeting room and monitors in London, United Kingdom.
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  • An employee with 1990s weather chart technology at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), Reading, UK. ECMWF is an international organisation supported by 31 States, its role is “to provide monthly and seasonal-to-interannual forecasts; to deliver real-time analyses and forecasts of atmospheric composition; to carry out climate monitoring through regular re-analyses of the Earth-system and to contribute towards the optimization of the Global Observing System.”
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  • An employee with 1990s technology at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), Reading, UK. ECMWF is an international organisation supported by 31 States, its role is “to provide monthly and seasonal-to-interannual forecasts; to deliver real-time analyses and forecasts of atmospheric composition; to carry out climate monitoring through regular re-analyses of the Earth-system and to contribute towards the optimization of the Global Observing System.” with
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  • A detail of 1990s technology at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), Reading, UK. ECMWF  is an international organisation supported by 31 States, its role is “to provide monthly and seasonal-to-interannual forecasts; to deliver real-time analyses and forecasts of atmospheric composition; to carry out climate monitoring through regular re-analyses of the Earth-system and to contribute towards the optimization of the Global Observing System.”
    meteorology_90s1-16-09-1991_1.jpg
  • An interior of office desks and 90s computers in the trading floor of The Chemical Bank in the City of London, the capital's financial centre. Screens glow with the most up to date trading figures and news items allowing traders to react instantly on the money markets. Large keyboards and hard drives and deep monitors were state of the art technology in the early 1990s.
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  • An interior of office desks and 90s computers in the trading floor of Barclays de Zoete Wedd in the City of London, the capital's financial centre. Screens glow with the most up to date trading figures and news items allowing traders to react instantly on the money markets.  <br />
Employees talk on handsets or stare at their data near large keyboards and hard drives and deep monitors were state of the art technology in the early 1990s.
    trading_floor03-20-04-1993_1_1.jpg
  • A detail of a computerized weather chart showing atmospheric pressure isobars across western Europe on 16/9/91 at the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), Reading, UK. ECMWF  is an international organisation supported by 31 States, based in England, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Austria, Portugal, Switzerland, Finland, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom. Its role is “to provide monthly and seasonal-to-interannual forecasts; to deliver real-time analyses and forecasts of atmospheric composition; to carry out climate monitoring through regular re-analyses of the Earth-system and to contribute towards the optimization of the Global Observing System.” Source: http://www.ecmwf.int/
    weather_chart02-16-09-1991_1_1.jpg
  • An interior of office desks and 90s computers in the currency trading floor of National Westminster Bank PLC in the City of London, the capital's financial centre. Screens glow with the most up to date trading figures and news items allowing traders to react instantly on the money markets. A lady employee stares at her data near a large keyboard and hard drives and deep monitors were state of the art technology in the early 1990s.
    trading_floor01-20-05-1992_1_1.jpg
  • A Prison tag on a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-3380_1.jpg
  • A Prison tag on a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison.
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  • Big Ben and CCTV suveilance camera. The clock tower of the Houses of Parliament st Westminter, London. This icon of London is a big draw for tourism.
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  • A Prison tag on a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-3378_1.jpg
  • A Prison tag on a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison. HMP/YOI Portland, Dorset, United Kingdom.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-0019_1.jpg
  • Big Ben and CCTV suveilance camera. The clock tower of the Houses of Parliament st Westminter, London. This icon of London is a big draw for tourism.
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  • Big Ben and CCTV suveilance camera. The clock tower of the Houses of Parliament st Westminter, London. This icon of London is a big draw for tourism.
    _MG_3274.jpg
  • An old Dumb Terminal or desktop video display terminal VDT awaits bids during a NASA space junk auction on Merrit Island, Florida - part of a sale of space paraphernalia belonging to NASA enginer Charlie Bell, on 10th March 2003, on Merrit Island, Florida, USA. This was common design theme from the 1970s: a rounded plastic shell that housed a monochrome CRT screen and integrated keyboard.
    NASA_junk02-10-03-2003.jpg
  • A BBC cameraman operates his equipment during a rehearsal for an outside broadcast for the One Show at Broadcasting House, on 4th October 2018, in London, England.
    bbc_production-11-04-10-2018.jpg
  • A sign reading: …just keep your nerves! photographed at the office of   Berliner Kurier, in  Berlin on the 28th of February 2008. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Desk at a commodity and futures brokers firm in London. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • IT problems : Clifton Hammond manager  and Nur de Bruyn, team leader try to get to the bottom of it. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • From a high vantage point looking across the atrium of British architect Sir Richard Rogers' Lloyds building, we see the zig-zag-shape stripes of escalators, beyond which we see the desks of insurance underwriters at the Lloyd's building, home of the insurance institution Lloyd's of London which is located in Lime Street, in the heart of the City of London. Lloyd's is a British insurance market. It serves as a meeting place where multiple financial backers or "members", whether individuals (traditionally known as "Names") or corporations, come together to pool and spread risk. Unlike most of its competitors in the reinsurance market and is neither a company nor a corporation. The City of London has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000. The City of London is a geographically-small City within Greater London, England. The City as it is known, is the historic core of London from which, along with Westminster, the modern conurbation grew. The City's boundaries have remained constant since the Middle Ages but  it is now only a tiny part of Greater London. The City of London is a major financial centre, often referred to as just the City or as the Square Mile, as it is approximately one square mile (2.6 km) in area. looking across
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  • An NHS surgeon performs an operation in a London hospital using endoscopy. Watching the progress of the instrument as it makes its way along a part of the stomach, the surgeon uses his skill to make minute adjustments using great care and hand-eye co-ordination. Endoscopy means ‘looking inside’ and typically refers to looking inside the body for medical reasons using an endoscope, an instrument used to examine the interior of a hollow organ or cavity of the body. Unlike most other medical imaging devices, endoscopes are inserted directly into the organ. Endoscopy can also refer to using a borescope in technical situations where direct line-of-sight observation is not feasible.
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  • Security employed by contractor OCS searches a passenger at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Teams of 5-8 perform a rotational order of tasks, changing every 20 minutes: A loader (asking travellers to take off clothing, shoes etc); archway detectors; X-ray operator; liquid tester and bag searcher. The X-ray operator can earn a £50 bonus for a suspect item randomly inserted by undercover officials and known as an Airlock Find. Also, a Tip is a random image flashed on the screen that shows a suspect item they have to spot. A typical day of searched passengers is 25,000 passengers in T5. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1467-18-08-2009_1.jpg
  • A female security officer has spotted an abandoned bag with the words 'Giraffe To Go' on the side, inside a lift of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5. The woman talks urgently but calmly using her walkie-talkie. She needs to report it to her controllers as a suspicious package but may turn out to be an innocent lunch bag left by a hurrying and absent-minded passenger, realising their flight is about to close, instead of a bomb left by a malicious terrorist. The lady bends down to give as accurate description as she can before airport police arrive to determine how serious the treat is and possibly order a costly evacuation. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Delivery men organise Apple Mac screens in the street, on 27th October 2017, in the City of London, England.
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  • Computer display screen showing energy companies financial stocks and shares in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • A traffic CCTV camera mounted in front of the clockface containing the Big Ben bell in the Elizabeth Tower of the British parliament, on 17th January 2017, in London England.
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  • Modern medical equipment in the Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (DRK - German Red Cross), A&E department Berlin, Germany. Against the wall, ready for use, is the specialist paraphenalia used to save lives when patients and victims are brought in after accidents in the Berlin area.
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  • Detail of a portable computer unit showing 'Power ISR' (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) technology, exhibited at the Farnborough Air Show, England. This portable hardware technology the size of a suitcase is used by intelligence communities to exploit surveillance data - putting it into the hands of defence personnel in the field. The picture shows the analysis of social media (Twitter) trends using keyworded metadata to find terrorist and criminal threats. Data is provided by Google and a BAE Systems airbourne sensor platform flying at 18,000 feet. THIS MATERIAL IS UNCLASSIFIED WITH PERMISSION FOR PUBLICATION GIVEN FROM BAE SYSTEMS MANAGERS. MORE INFO ON REQUEST.
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  • Detail of a portable computer unit showing 'Power ISR' (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) technology, exhibited at the Farnborough Air Show, England. This portable hardware technology the size of a suitcase is used by intelligence communities to exploit surveillance data - putting it into the hands of defence personnel in the field. The picture shows the analysis of social media (Twitter) trends using keyworded metadata to find terrorist and criminal threats. Data is provided by Google and a BAE Systems airbourne sensor platform flying at 18,000 feet. THIS MATERIAL IS UNCLASSIFIED WITH PERMISSION FOR PUBLICATION GIVEN FROM BAE SYSTEMS MANAGERS. MORE INFO ON REQUEST.
    farnborough_air_show38-17-07-2014.jpg
  • Detail of a portable computer unit showing 'Power ISR' (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) technology, exhibited at the Farnborough Air Show, England. This portable hardware technology the size of a suitcase is used by intelligence communities to exploit surveillance data - putting it into the hands of defence personnel in the field. The picture shows the analysis of social media (Twitter) trends using keyworded metadata to find terrorist and criminal threats. Data is provided by Google and a BAE Systems airbourne sensor platform flying at 18,000 feet. THIS MATERIAL IS UNCLASSIFIED WITH PERMISSION FOR PUBLICATION GIVEN FROM BAE SYSTEMS MANAGERS. MORE INFO ON REQUEST.
    farnborough_air_show37-17-07-2014.jpg
  • Thames Water Utilities sewer cleaning team inspects the Fleet River's Victorian-built storm sewer of Blackfriars, beneath the streets of the City of London. Discarded fats from restaurants congeal in sewer networks leading to blocked pipework. Sewer men are shovel the deposits and bring them in vats to the surface. In the early 19th century the River Thames was practically an open sewer, with disastrous consequences for public health in London, including numerous cholera epidemics with the The Great Stink of 1858 a turning point. Intercepting sewers constructed between 1859 and 1865 were fed by 450 miles (720 km) of main sewers that in turn conveyed the contents of some 13,000 miles (21,000 km) of smaller local sewers using 318m bricks, 880,000 cubic yards of concrete and mortar and excavation of over 3.5m tonnes of earth.
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  • Thames Water Utilities sewer cleaning team inspects the Fleet River's Victorian-built storm sewer of Blackfriars, beneath the streets of the City of London. Discarded fats from restaurants congeal in sewer networks leading to blocked pipework. Sewer men are shovelling the deposits and bring them in vats to the surface. In the early 19th century the River Thames was practically an open sewer, with disastrous consequences for public health in London, including numerous cholera epidemics with The Great Stink of 1858 a turning point. Intercepting sewers constructed between 1859 and 1865 were fed by 450 miles (720 km) of main sewers that in turn conveyed the contents of some 13,000 miles (21,000 km) of smaller local sewers using 318m bricks, 880,000 cubic yards of concrete and mortar and excavation of over 3.5m tonnes of earth.
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  • Making their way across a field, alongside a hedge, and away from a collection homes a mother and her two children walk from the direction of massive chimneys and cooling towers. The instillation in the distance is the Sellafield. Formerly known as Windscale, Sellafield (operated by Sellafield Ltd) is a nuclear processing and former electricity generating site, close to the village of Seascale on the coast of the Irish Sea in Cumbria, England. The site has been the subject of much controversy because of discharges of radioactive material into the sea, mainly accidental but some alleged to have been deliberate. 1983 was the year of the ‘Beach Discharge Incident’ in which high radioactive discharges containing ruthenium and rhodium 106, both beta-emitting isotopes, resulted in the closure of a beach. BNFL received a fine of £10,000 for this discharge.
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  • A lady concentrates in a cluttered office unit beneath corporate artwork in Ernst & Young's Norman Foster-designed building. The oval-shaped picture depicts an esasperated-looking female rolling her eyes to the ceiling while her contemporary below stares down at her laptop surrounded by the paraphernalia of her accounting London job. Dressed in an open-neck shirt and wearing glasses, the woman at work is busy and preoccupied with the job in hand of auditing a company's accounts. Despite all the 385,000 square feet in the European headquarters on the River Thames, there is no spare space in this tiny office that she shares with another employee. The Fine Art has been supplied by Anderson O'Day and E & Y have invested in 500,000 Pounds of office art for their 114,000 employees in 700 locations across 140 countries around the world.
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  • From the darkened room of Coventry council's CCTV control room, we see six screens that show various locations around the city centre. Some car parks, a stair well, and some views of a shopping precinct. In some the landscapes are empty of people and in others, there are citizens and passers-by all going about their business and all unaware that their movements are being watched by the authority's camera operators and security personnel. The middle camera dates the camera pictures as 24th May 1999 when Coventry was the most-watched city in Britain. The council controversially maintains it deters petty crime but the population disagrees, saying it is obtrusive and symptomatic of an Orwellian police state.
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  • City workers carry office possessions including computer hard drives and files that were damaged by the IRA bomb that devastated the City of London's Bishopsgate area in 1993. Allowed to return to their desks to recover their data and working paperwork, they walk through the ancient streets en route to new emergency office elsewhere in the capital. The Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Repair costs reached approx £350 million. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church.
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  • An Operation Asha female worker uses the fingerprint scanner to access the biometric patient record computer system at a health clinic in Meethapur slum, Delhi, India. Operation Asha works to eliminate Tuberculosis (TB) in India.  They aim to improve patients’ adherence to long and difficult drug treatment programs by introducing eDOTs, a low-cost biometric system that requires only a basic laptop and mobile phone.  Internet access is not required and the system has been designed to be easily used by people with little education. DOTs refers to Directly Observed Therapy.
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  • An Operation Asha female worker uses the fingerprint scanner to access the biometric patient record computer system at a health clinic in Meethapur slum, Delhi, India. Operation Asha works to eliminate Tuberculosis (TB) in India.  They aim to improve patients’ adherence to long and difficult drug treatment programs by introducing eDOTs, a low-cost biometric system that requires only a basic laptop and mobile phone.  Internet access is not required and the system has been designed to be easily used by people with little education. DOTs refers to Directly Observed Therapy.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4671_1.jpg
  • An Operation Asha female worker uses the fingerprint scanner to access the biometric patient record computer system at a health clinic in Meethapur slum, Delhi, India. Operation Asha works to eliminate Tuberculosis (TB) in India.  They aim to improve patients’ adherence to long and difficult drug treatment programs by introducing eDOTs, a low-cost biometric system that requires only a basic laptop and mobile phone.  Internet access is not required and the system has been designed to be easily used by people with little education. DOTs refers to Directly Observed Therapy.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4631_1.jpg
  • An Operation Asha trained counsellor uses the biometric patient record computer system to register a new Tuberculosis (TB) patient by scanning their finger print in a health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India. Operation Asha works to eliminate Tuberculosis (TB) in India.  They aim to improve patients’ adherence to long and difficult drug treatment programs by introducing eDOTs, a low-cost biometric system that requires only a basic laptop and mobile phone.  Internet access is not required and the system has been designed to be easily used by people with little education. DOTs refers to Directly Observed Therapy.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4197_1.jpg
  • An Operation Asha counsellor sits intside a health clinic as Tuberculosis (TB) patients arrive in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.  This clinic dispenses free TB medication provided by the government.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
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  • An Operation Asha counsellor sits outside a health clinic as Tuberculosis (TB) patients arrive in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.  This clinic dispenses free TB medication provided by the government.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4119_1.jpg
  • A young girl waits for her TB medication at a health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India. <br />
This clinic dispenses free TB medication provided by the government.  The treatment for TB is a minimum 6 month course of combination antibiotics that must been taken everyday, otherwise fatal drug resistance can develop. TB is an infectious disease and a huge public health issue often associated with poverty.  TB is completely curable, however TB rates are increasing and India suffers from the highest burden of TB in the world.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4095_1.jpg
  • A biometric patient record computer system in a health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India.<br />
Operation Asha works to eliminate Tuberculosis (TB) in India.  They aim to improve patients’ adherence to long and difficult drug treatment programs by introducing eDOTs, a low-cost biometric system that requires only a basic laptop and mobile phone.  A patient is identified by their scanned finger print.  It has been designed so that people with little education can use the system.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4084_1.jpg
  • An Operation Asha trained counsellor uses the biometric patient record computer system to register a new Tuberculosis (TB) patient by scanning her finger print in a health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India. Operation Asha works to eliminate Tuberculosis (TB) in India.  They aim to improve patients’ adherence to long and difficult drug treatment programs by introducing eDOTs, a low-cost biometric system that requires only a basic laptop and mobile phone.  Internet access is not required and the system has been designed to be easily used by people with little education. DOTs refers to Directly Observed Therapy.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4068_1.jpg
  • An Operation Asha trained counsellor uses the biometric patient record computer system to register a new Tuberculosis (TB) patient by scanning her finger print in a health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India. Operation Asha works to eliminate Tuberculosis (TB) in India.  They aim to improve patients’ adherence to long and difficult drug treatment programs by introducing eDOTs, a low-cost biometric system that requires only a basic laptop and mobile phone.  Internet access is not required and the system has been designed to be easily used by people with little education. DOTs refers to Directly Observed Therapy.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4063_1.jpg
  • An Operation Asha trained counsellor uses the biometric patient record computer system to register a new Tuberculosis (TB) patient by scanning her finger print in a health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India. Operation Asha works to eliminate Tuberculosis (TB) in India.  They aim to improve patients’ adherence to long and difficult drug treatment programs by introducing eDOTs, a low-cost biometric system that requires only a basic laptop and mobile phone.  Internet access is not required and the system has been designed to be easily used by people with little education. DOTs refers to Directly Observed Therapy.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4052_1.jpg
  • An Operation Asha trained counsellor uses the biometric patient record computer system to register a new Tuberculosis (TB) patient by scanning her finger print in a health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India. Operation Asha works to eliminate Tuberculosis (TB) in India.  They aim to improve patients’ adherence to long and difficult drug treatment programs by introducing eDOTs, a low-cost biometric system that requires only a basic laptop and mobile phone.  Internet access is not required and the system has been designed to be easily used by people with little education. DOTs refers to Directly Observed Therapy.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4045_1.jpg
  • An Operation Asha trained counsellor uses the biometric patient record computer system to register a new Tuberculosis (TB) patient by scanning her finger print in a health clinic in Tehkhand Slum, Delhi, India. Operation Asha works to eliminate Tuberculosis (TB) in India.  They aim to improve patients’ adherence to long and difficult drug treatment programs by introducing eDOTs, a low-cost biometric system that requires only a basic laptop and mobile phone.  Internet access is not required and the system has been designed to be easily used by people with little education. DOTs refers to Directly Observed Therapy.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4039_1.jpg
  • 16 screens of a building security camera system.
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  • New calves where they are kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars which trigger automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification. After birth they are taken from their mothers, and are very closely monitored and fed. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
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  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves where they are kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars which trigger the automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm lindsey calves_Z.jpg
  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves where they are kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars which trigger the automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm lindsey calves_W.jpg
  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars to trigger automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. Here she is disinfecting an umbilical cord with iodine. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm lindsey calves_S.jpg
  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars to trigger automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm lindsey calves_L.jpg
  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars to trigger automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm lindsey calves_N.jpg
  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars to trigger automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm lindsey calves_J.jpg
  • Lindsey Hodgson driving to check up on the new calves kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars to trigger automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm lindsey calves_C.jpg
  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars to trigger automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm lindsey calves_G.jpg
  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars to trigger automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm lindsey calves_A...jpg
  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars to trigger automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. Here she is mixing batches of milk for each calf. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm lindsey calves_A...jpg
  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars to trigger automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. One new calf decides that he can feed by just sticking his head in the bucket. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm lindsey calves_A...jpg
  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars to trigger automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. One new calf decides that he can feed by just sticking his head in the bucket. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm lindsey calves_A...jpg
  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars to trigger automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. Here she is teaching a day old calf to suckle for the first time. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm lindsey calves_A...jpg
  • Lindsey Hodgson checking up on the new calves where they are kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars which trigger the automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. She delivers colostrum from the new mothers directly to the new born calves. This ensures a solid foundation and builds up their natural defences. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm lindsey calves_A...jpg
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