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  • The number twenty-two beneath the Italian word Benvenuti welcome, are seen in a window of a Shoreditch cafe, on 4th November 2019, in London, England.
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  • A detail of a number two and the rivets of an old wooden door in Ludlow, on 11th September 2018, in Ludlow, Shropshire, England UK.
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  • A businessman walks beneath a large number five outside corporate offices, on 9th December 2016, in the City of London, England.
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  • We look up from a low angle at a number six in gold colour, in a doorway of offices in the City of London. The 6 is set in granite at this prestigious address in the City of London, the capital's financial heart.
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  • Number 1 Nelson Street, London. Large figure one painted onto the door of this terraced end house.
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  • A detail of number 62 London's famous Eaton Square complete with heavy gloss-painted black door and the cream walls of this exclusive and classically-designed street in Belgravia. The numbers are also painted in black to show a prosperous address in a wealthy part of town. The brass letter box is ornate too, having been polished along with the locks. Eaton Square is one of London's three garden squares built by Thomas Cubitt and the Grosvenor family when they developed the main part of Belgravia from 1826 until 1855. Belgravia attracts actors, politicians, ambassadors, big-budget bankers, traders and Prime Ministers like Neville Chamberlain and Stanley Baldwin at number 93.
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  • A beggar, a number Five in the foreground on a bus stop with ads for Yves Saint Laurent in the window of Debenhams in Oxford Street, central London. This urban landscape is seen at a slight angle, the verticals not quite upright. The number 5 is in the foreground forming one half of the image while to the right, is the beggar who kneels on the pavement with her hands together in prayer, hoping for donations as passers-by walk past during their Christmas shopping.
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  • The newly-elected British Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair stands on the steps of Number 10 Downing Street with his wife Cherie and three children Euan; Kathryn and Nicky, the morning after his landslide election victory over the Conservative John Major, on 2nd May 1997, in Westminster, England.
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  • A lone businessman walks along the River Thames beneath the prestigious address of number 1 London Bridge, an office block situated on the far southern side of London's ancient Bridge. Late afternoon light shines on the corner pillar that bears the name of the building and that of the architect John S Bonnington Partnership, the building's designers. The sun also illuminates the head and shoulders of the middle-aged man who wears a dark suit and walks with hands in pockets. The rest of his body remains in shadow as do the steps he is about to climb up to bridge and pavement (sidewalk) level. Behind him the waves of the River Thames ripple and a vista of the northern bank and the ancient City of London London's oldest and richest autonomous region) can be seen in the distance. The original Roman and medieval bridges would have been near this point.
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  • A wide night view looking down on the rubber-stained of runway 27R at Heathrow Airport. During a time-exposure and partially-lit by the headlights and spotlights of an airfield emergency vehicle, we see the giant numbers 27 that landing pilots will see from a mile away as they descend towards the airport's threshold. The numbers relate to the compass bearing that the line of the runway takes: In this case 270 degrees from north and has a parallel southern twin. Across the number two we also see a set of taxiway lights that help the steering pilot navigate across the airfield and line-up on the departing runway. <br />
From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_F.jpg
  • The number 8 has been sprayed in aerosol on to a tree bark to identify its location in an English wood. Sunlight is pouring on to this remote corner of woodland on the lower slopes of Sutton Bank, North Yorkshire, on the edge of the North Yorks Moors National Park. Foresters often ID chosen trees for felling or for marking boundaries.
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  • The number 8 has been sprayed in aerosol on to a tree bark to identify its location in an English wood. Sunlight is pouring on to this remote corner of woodland on the lower slopes of Sutton Bank, North Yorkshire, on the edge of the North Yorks Moors National Park. Foresters often ID chosen trees for felling or for marking boundaries.
    8_tree03-30-09-2014_1.jpg
  • The number 8 has been sprayed in aerosol on to a tree bark to identify its location in an English wood. Sunlight is pouring on to this remote corner of woodland on the lower slopes of Sutton Bank, North Yorkshire, on the edge of the North Yorks Moors National Park. Foresters often ID chosen trees for felling or for marking boundaries.
    8_tree01-30-09-2014_1.jpg
  • Construction sign on a rice field adjacent to highway number one, Bac Giang province, Vietnam
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  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_T.jpg
  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_S.jpg
  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_R.jpg
  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_Q.jpg
  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_P.jpg
  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_O.jpg
  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_N.jpg
  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_M.jpg
  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_L.jpg
  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_J.jpg
  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_I.jpg
  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_H.jpg
  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_E.jpg
  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_D.jpg
  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_C.jpg
  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_B.jpg
  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_A.jpg
  • The number 5 has been sprayed in aerosol on to tree bark to identify their location in an English wood. As part of a practice in forestry to identify boundaries or specific trees in an orchard or wood, the landowner or manager has made the location easily found using the bright pink colours.
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  • City workers pass-by a large number One, part of an art installation entitled 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, the capital's Square Mile, and its financial heart. Situated in the capital's Square Mile, its financial heart, are surrounding offices and corporate headquarters from the finance and insurance sector, most notably being the nearby Lloyds of London building. This series of sculptures is composed of 10 brightly painted numerical digits, each made of aluminum and set on its own base. Their construction took place at the former Lippincott Foundry in North Haven, Connecticut from 1980 to 1983
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  • The Lloyds Building and a number two, part of an art installation entitled 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, the capital's Square Mile, and its financial heart. Situated in the capital's Square Mile, its financial heart, are surrounding offices and corporate headquarters from the finance and insurance sector, most notably being the nearby Lloyds of London building. This series of sculptures is composed of 10 brightly painted numerical digits, each made of aluminum and set on its own base. Their construction took place at the former Lippincott Foundry in North Haven, Connecticut from 1980 to 1983
    city_numbers05-05-07-2013_1_1.jpg
  • Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron greets Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao at number 10 Downing Street in London in a recent diplomatic / trade discussion visit between China and the UK.
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  • Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron greets Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao at number 10 Downing Street in London in a recent diplomatic / trade discussion visit between China and the UK.
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  • House (number 40 repeated 7 times) on Penton Street, Islington, London, UK.
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  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_K.jpg
  • 'One Through Zero (The Ten Numbers)' by American pop artist Robert Indiana (b 1928), in Lime Street, City of London, UK. These large scale number sculptures interract with City workers in the financial district of the capital.
    20140108_city london numbers_G.jpg
  • The newly-elected British Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair stands on the steps of Number 10 Downing Street with his wife Cherie the morning after his landslide election victory over the Conservative John Major, on 2nd May 1997, in Westminster, London, England.
    blair_cherie-02-05-1997.jpg
  • A dumped mattress next to a skip full of licensed waste, seen on a nearby shops CCTV camera which recorded the cars registration number while stopped on a residential street in East Dulwich, on 7th December 2019, in south London, England.
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  • A dumped mattress next to a skip full of licensed waste, seen on a nearby shops CCTV camera which recorded the cars registration number while stopped on a residential street in East Dulwich, on 7th December 2019, in south London, England.
    dumped_mattress-01-07-12-2019.jpg
  • Trendy blue suits with red prices and lettering on display in a central London menswear shop. The number Seven is positioned across the chest of one of three mannequins in the window of the store - the 7 denoting part of the price of these items of clothing. The shop is on London's Oxford Street, an east to west road long known for clothing and low-cost fashion - and before that, for the route that condemned criminals would take towards the gallows at nearby Tyburn.
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  • Repetition and visual pun of stripes from zebra crossing and number 11 Routemaster bus. As a visual pun of stripes and straight parallel lines, the eleven and white bars of the zebra crossing can be seen as a coincidence, a street trick. The hybrid NB4L, or the Borismaster, New Routemaster or Boris Bus, is a 21st century replacement of the iconic Routemaster as a bus built specifically for use in London and is said to be 40 per cent more fuel efficient than conventional diesel buses. The brainchild of London's Conservative mayor Boris Johnson, its funding has been controversial amid massive fare increases in transport.
    routemaster_bus04-08-09-2014_1.jpg
  • The Joker & Harlequin (Batman) meet Number 6 (from The Prisoner) whilst attending the London Film and Comic Con.  LFCC is a convention held annually in London that focuses on films, cult television and comics. The convention holds a large dealers hall selling movie, comic and science fiction related memorabiliaand original film props, along with free guest talks, professional photoshoots, autograph sessions, displays. Many of the visitors / attendeesarrive dressed up as their favourite comic and sci-fi characters in the most outlandish costumes which draws from the award-winning formula of innovative gameplay.
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  • A poorly maintained red door with the number 48 of an old Victorian property in the north London district of Kings Cross. This area of north London is a across the road from the mainline station where European visitors arrive on the Eurostar from mainland Europe and the King Cross area is set for more redevelopment so the future for this original architecture is uncertain.
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  • In the morning rush-hour, a busy road junction is seen during a snow-shower as traffic builds up at traffic lights and pedestrians to and fro in Dulwich Village, Southwark, South London. Snowflakes can be picked out in car headlights as a lollypop man in fluorescent yellow holds his stop sign to waiting cars, eager to get on with their journeys across the capital during bad weather at the start of 2010, A Mini still has a thick layer of snow on its roof and bonnet (hood) and a number 37 bus to Putney Heath has passengers on its top deck, steamed up in the chilly temperature outside and the warm moisture inside.  On the far right is a grey GATSO traffic camera that flashes those who jump red lights. For those struggling to reach work or school, this is another challenging commuting morning.
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  • From a high vantage point looking across the atrium of British architect Sir Richard Rogers' Lloyds building, we see the post-modern architecture of the insurance underwriters Lloyd's building, home of the insurance institution Lloyd's of London which is located at number 1, 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 Lloyds market began in Edward Lloyd's coffeehouse around 1688 and is today the world's leading insurance market providing specialist insurance services to businesses in over 200 countries and territories.
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  • From a high vantage point looking across the atrium of British architect Sir Richard Rogers' Lloyds building, we see the post-modern architecture of the insurance underwriters Lloyd's building, home of the insurance institution Lloyd's of London which is located at number 1, 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 Lloyds market began in Edward Lloyd's coffeehouse around 1688 and is today the world's leading insurance market providing specialist insurance services to businesses in over 200 countries and territories.
    lloyds_building0307-16-1993.jpg
  • At night we see the floodlit exterior of British architect Sir Richard Rogers' Lloyds building, home to the post-modern architecture of the insurance underwriters insurance institution Lloyd's of London which is located at number 1, 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 Lloyds market began in Edward Lloyd's coffeehouse around 1688 and is today the world's leading insurance market providing specialist insurance services to businesses in over 200 countries and territories.
    lloyds_building0207-16-1993.jpg
  • Set incongruously next to London's old Leadenhall Market we see the floodlit exterior of British architect Sir Richard Rogers' Lloyds building, home to the post-modern architecture of the insurance underwriters insurance institution Lloyd's of London which is located at number 1, 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 Lloyds market began in Edward Lloyd's coffeehouse around 1688 and is today the world's leading insurance market providing specialist insurance services to businesses in over 200 countries and territories.
    lloyds_building0107-16-1993.jpg
  • As her mother carries out a specially-baked cake with candles to blow, a young girl celebrates her fifth birthday with close friends in her back garden at home. The girls are gathered in the south London house where summer grass and shrubs are in the background. The number 5 has been placed on the icing but only 3 candles have been lit, perhaps extinguished as the cake reaches the outdoors.
    fifth_birthday_party-28-08-2000_1_1.jpg
  • Wearing a large green helmet with the number 26 painted on the front, a worried-looking black soldier recruit gazes into the distance in front of a white army  instructor at the large Garrison at Catterick, England. Here, the Parachute Regiment (The Paras) - hold part of their famous basic training programme called Pegasus (P) Company. The most notorious selection procedure in the British Army. After initial recruitment, each student is sent to either pass or fail a set of 9 events from which a total score of 90 points is possible. 58% or more passes, less fails. Events like the 18 mile Forced March followed by a further 5 miles can earn 10 points though this will inevitably prove too much for many young man, desperate to pass P Company and earn his prestigious beret (Like the Foreign Legion).
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  • The tagged ear and one eye of a dairy cow, wintering in a barn of a family farm in rural Alsace, western France. Its orange label shows the number 8172, identifying it as owned by the Kessler family who have a herd of cows as well as ducks from which they make Foie-Gras. The farm is in the french village of Boofzheim, a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France. Its name is probably derived from the French "boeuf" (bull or ox).
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  • Britain's Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth line up for a photograph with Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha before a lunch to celebrate the Prince's 90th birthday at number 10 Downing Street in London.
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  • Britain's Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth line up for a photograph with Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha before a lunch to celebrate the Prince's 90th birthday at number 10 Downing Street in London.
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  • Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha prepare to meet Britain's Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth before a lunch to celebrate the Prince's 90th birthday at number 10 Downing Street in London.
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  • An old Italian man walks past door number 19 where Gallileo the mathematician lived on Costa di San Giorgio, Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
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  • Number plate for the 1981 Delorean DMC-12 car from the movie Back To The Future. The Heritage Motor Centre is home to the world’s largest collection of British Cars; it boasts nearly 300 cars in its collection which span the classic, vintage and veteran eras and is a must for car enthusiasts. Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, UK.
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  • 1896 Wolseley Autocar Number One. The Heritage Motor Centre is home to the world’s largest collection of British Cars; it boasts nearly 300 cars in its collection which span the classic, vintage and veteran eras and is a must for car enthusiasts. Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, UK.
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  • Actor playing Daisy Duke sits on the bonnet of the famous car used in the hit American movie and tv show The Dukes of Hazard. This car, a 2 door coupe style muscle car, was the Chrysler produced Dodge Charger. The General Lee as that car was known was adorned with the number 01.
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  • Actor playing Daisy Duke sits on the bonnet of the famous car used in the hit American movie and tv show The Dukes of Hazard. This car, a 2 door coupe style muscle car, was the Chrysler produced Dodge Charger. The General Lee as that car was known was adorned with the number 01.
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  • Detail of the famous car used in the hit American movie and tv show The Dukes of Hazard. This car, a 2 door coupe style muscle car, was the Chrysler produced Dodge Charger. The General Lee as that car was known was adorned with the number 01.
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  • Detail of the famous car used in the hit American movie and tv show The Dukes of Hazard. This car, a 2 door coupe style muscle car, was the Chrysler produced Dodge Charger. The General Lee as that car was known was adorned with the number 01.
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  • Red traditional Routemaster London Bus. Number 15. Still operational on some routes these old buses are an icon of London
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  • Red traditional Routemaster London Bus. Number 15. Still operational on some routes these old buses are an icon of London
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  • Businessman leaves the Gherkin at Number 30 St Mary Axe at the heart of the banking district. Financial buildings in the City of London
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  • One of Hong Ngich Nguyen's three sons asleep on a hammock at home. Hong (27) lives with her husband, three young sons and parents-in-law in Number 1 Village, Khanh Hoi commune, in the southern province of Ca Mau in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. The coastal village is extremely vulnerable to rising sea levels, salt water intrusion and climate change, which are disrupting the lives of farming and fishing-dependent communities throughout the low-lying Delta.
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  • Mai Thi Chau (49) and her husband Van Trinh Nguyen (50) are farmers and natural honey collectors in Number 13 Village, Nguyen Phich commune, in the southern province of Ca Mau in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. They have four adult children who have moved to the city for work. Rising sea levels, salt water intrusion and climate change are threatening the farming and fishing-dependent communities in the low-lying Delta. Oxfam and partners are supporting some of the province’s poorest and most vulnerable families by introducing renewable energy systems to save them time and money and help them to develop sustainably. Pictured: Mai Thi Chau holding some of the charcoal used for cooking. Mai says "Sometimes I make charcoal but it’s very hard work – I have to go to the forest, chop wood and burn it all night."
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  • Sleeping pigs belonging to farmer Kum Van Nguyen (48) in Number 18 Village, Nguyen Phich commune, in the southern province of Ca Mau in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. He lives with his wife Giau Kim Ly, two of their five children and four grandchildren. Rising sea levels, salt water intrusion and climate change are threatening the farming and fishing-dependent communities in the low-lying Delta. Oxfam and partners are supporting some of the province’s poorest and most vulnerable families by introducing renewable energy systems to save them time and money and help them to develop sustainably.
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  • Hien Thi Tran (55) lives with her extended family in Number 1 Village, Khanh Hoi commune, in the southern province of Ca Mau in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. The coastal village is extremely vulnerable to rising sea levels, salt water intrusion and climate change, which are disrupting the lives of farming and fishing-dependent communities throughout the low-lying Delta. Hien says: “When we first moved to this farm 10 years ago it was good living. But now it gets worse and worse because the sea keeps flooding in. Every year our rice fields flood and sometimes the water even comes into the house as high as my knee. We have to pump it out. We used to grow rice and vegetables but for the last few years this has been impossible – the soil is very salty."
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  • Two of Kum Van Nguyen and Giao Kim Ly's four grandchildren playing at home in Number 18 village, Nguyen Phich commune in the southern province of Ca Mau in Vietnam's Mekong Delta. Kum Van Nguyen and Giao Kim Ly live with two of their five children and four grandchildren.
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  • Giao Kim Ly and her grandaughter at home in Number 18 village, Nguyen Phich commune in the southern province of Ca Mau in Vietnam's Mekong Delta. Giao Kim Ly and her husband live with two of their five children and four grandchildren in the low-lying Delta where rising sea levels, salt water intrusion and climate change are threatening the farming and fishing-dependent communities. Oxfam and partners are supporting some of the province’s poorest and most vulnerable families by introducing renewable energy systems to save them time and money and help them to develop sustainably.
    DSCF6512cc_1.jpg
  • Mai Thi Chau (49) and her husband Van Trinh Nguyen (50) are farmers and natural honey collectors in Number 13 Village, Nguyen Phich commune, in the southern province of Ca Mau in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. They have four adult children who have moved to the city for work. Rising sea levels, salt water intrusion and climate change are threatening the farming and fishing-dependent communities in the low-lying Delta. Oxfam and partners are supporting some of the province’s poorest and most vulnerable families by introducing renewable energy systems to save them time and money and help them to develop sustainably. Pictured: Mai Thi Chau holding some of the charcoal used for cooking. Mai says "Sometimes I make charcoal but it’s very hard work – I have to go to the forest, chop wood and burn it all night."
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  • Hong Ngich Nguyen (27) making a fishing net at home in Number 1 Village, Khanh Hoi commune, in the southern province of Ca Mau in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta where she lives with her husband, three young sons and parents-in-law. Hong can make two fishing nets a day and sells them for 25,000 dong (73p) each. However, it’s not regular work as it depends on when the boat owner needs new nets. The coastal village is extremely vulnerable to rising sea levels, salt water intrusion and climate change, which are disrupting the lives of farming and fishing-dependent communities throughout the low-lying Delta.
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  • Hien Thi Tran (55) lives with her extended family in Number 1 Village, Khanh Hoi commune, in the southern province of Ca Mau in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta. The coastal village is extremely vulnerable to rising sea levels, salt water intrusion and climate change, which are disrupting the lives of farming and fishing-dependent communities throughout the low-lying Delta. Hien says: “When we first moved to this farm 10 years ago it was good living. But now it gets worse and worse because the sea keeps flooding in. Every year our rice fields flood and sometimes the water even comes into the house as high as my knee. We have to pump it out. We used to grow rice and vegetables but for the last few years this has been impossible – the soil is very salty."
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  • Traditional painted house numbers on columns of homes on Gloucester Road in Knightsbridge. In a selected few boroughs of West London, wealth has changed over the last couple of decades. Traditionally wealthy parts of town, have developed into new affluent playgrounds of the super rich. With influxes of foreign money in particular from the Middle-East. The UK capital is home to more multimillionaires than any other city in the world according to recent figures. Boasting a staggering 4,224 'ultra-high net worth' residents - people with a net worth of more than $30million, or £19.2million.. London, England, UK.
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  • Numbered locker key blocks from the prison family visit centre.  HMP/YOI Portland, a resettlement prison with a capacity for 530 prisoners.
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  • A Samaritans sign lending emotional support and safety for those considering suicide at an unmanned level crossing in Reedham on the Norfolk Broads. Isolated railway lines like this in the UK are often locations where the desperate make serious decisions about their lives and the Samaritans make their presence known by placing signs with their phone numbers as a deterrent in this rural corner of Britain known as East Anglia, known for its flat fenland landscape, wide skies and small communities.
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  • Numbered locker key blocks from the prison family visit centre.  HMP/YOI Portland, a resettlement prison with a capacity for 530 prisoners.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-0331_1.jpg
  • Numbered locker key blocks from the prison family visit centre.  HMP/YOI Portland, a resettlement prison with a capacity for 530 prisoners.
    UK-Criminal-Justice-Prison-0330_1.jpg
  • A Samaritans sign lending emotional support and safety for those considering suicide at an unmanned level crossing in Reedham on the Norfolk Broads. Isolated railway lines like this in the UK are often locations where the desperate make serious decisions about their lives and the Samaritans make their presence known by placing signs with their phone numbers as a deterrent in this rural corner of Britain known as East Anglia, known for its flat fenland landscape, wide skies and small communities.
    norfolk_unmanned_crossing04-29-07-20...jpg
  • A day after London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the spread of Covid is said to be out of control, South Londoners take their exercise in a cold Brockwell Park in Lambeth and during the third pandemic lockdown, on 9th January 2021, in London, England. The Coronavirus infection rate in London has exceeded 1,000 per 100,000 people, based on the latest figures from Public Health England although the Office for National Statistics recently estimated as many as one in 30 Londoners has coronavirus.
    coronavirus_brockwell16-09-01-2021.jpg
  • A day after London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the spread of Covid is said to be out of control, South Londoners take their exercise in a cold Brockwell Park in Lambeth and during the third pandemic lockdown, on 9th January 2021, in London, England. The Coronavirus infection rate in London has exceeded 1,000 per 100,000 people, based on the latest figures from Public Health England although the Office for National Statistics recently estimated as many as one in 30 Londoners has coronavirus.
    coronavirus_brockwell04-09-01-2021.jpg
  • A day after London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the spread of Covid is said to be out of control, South Londoners take their exercise in a cold Brockwell Park in Lambeth and during the third pandemic lockdown, on 9th January 2021, in London, England. The Coronavirus infection rate in London has exceeded 1,000 per 100,000 people, based on the latest figures from Public Health England although the Office for National Statistics recently estimated as many as one in 30 Londoners has coronavirus.
    coronavirus_brockwell18-09-01-2021.jpg
  • A day after London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the spread of Covid is said to be out of control, South Londoners take their exercise in a cold Brockwell Park in Lambeth and during the third pandemic lockdown, on 9th January 2021, in London, England. The Coronavirus infection rate in London has exceeded 1,000 per 100,000 people, based on the latest figures from Public Health England although the Office for National Statistics recently estimated as many as one in 30 Londoners has coronavirus.
    coronavirus_brockwell14-09-01-2021.jpg
  • A day after London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the spread of Covid is said to be out of control, South Londoners take their exercise in a cold Brockwell Park in Lambeth and during the third pandemic lockdown, on 9th January 2021, in London, England. The Coronavirus infection rate in London has exceeded 1,000 per 100,000 people, based on the latest figures from Public Health England although the Office for National Statistics recently estimated as many as one in 30 Londoners has coronavirus.
    coronavirus_brockwell10-09-01-2021.jpg
  • A day after London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the spread of Covid is said to be out of control, South Londoners take their exercise in a cold Brockwell Park in Lambeth and during the third pandemic lockdown, on 9th January 2021, in London, England. The Coronavirus infection rate in London has exceeded 1,000 per 100,000 people, based on the latest figures from Public Health England although the Office for National Statistics recently estimated as many as one in 30 Londoners has coronavirus.
    coronavirus_brockwell01-09-01-2021.jpg
  • A day after London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the spread of Covid is said to be out of control, South Londoners take their exercise in a cold Brockwell Park in Lambeth and during the third pandemic lockdown, on 9th January 2021, in London, England. The Coronavirus infection rate in London has exceeded 1,000 per 100,000 people, based on the latest figures from Public Health England although the Office for National Statistics recently estimated as many as one in 30 Londoners has coronavirus.
    coronavirus_brockwell15-09-01-2021.jpg
  • A day after London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the spread of Covid is said to be out of control, South Londoners take their exercise in a cold Brockwell Park in Lambeth and during the third pandemic lockdown, on 9th January 2021, in London, England. The Coronavirus infection rate in London has exceeded 1,000 per 100,000 people, based on the latest figures from Public Health England although the Office for National Statistics recently estimated as many as one in 30 Londoners has coronavirus.
    coronavirus_brockwell07-09-01-2021.jpg
  • As the UK government tells the nation to prepare for the worst two weeks of the Coronavirus pandemic, a warning aimed at the population to stay at home and minimise contact with others, but in the week when new vaccination centres are opening, is a small menswear shop now forced to close after 42 years in business on Moorgate in the capitals financial district, on 11th January 2021, in the City of London, England.
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  • Supporters of Wikileaks activist, Julian Assange, celebrate the court decision not to grant his extradition to the US, after a prolonged legal hearing at the Old Bailey, on 4th January 2021, in London, England.
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  • Supporters of Wikileaks activist, Julian Assange, celebrate the court decision not to grant his extradition to the US, after a prolonged legal hearing at the Old Bailey, on 4th January 2021, in London, England.
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  • A Covid deniers sticker is central to a Coronavirus sign telling travellers to stay apart on a public transport Please Your Distance bus shelter sign, on 20th January 2021, in London, England.
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  • As the UK government tells the nation to prepare for the worst two weeks of the Coronavirus pandemic, a warning aimed at the population to stay at home and minimise contact with others, but in the week when new vaccination centres are opening, a rail passenger walks through a quiet station concourse at Blackfriars, on 11th January 2021, in the City of London, England.
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  • The frame and just a few parts remain of a vandalised bike left locked to a post that once belonged to a cycling City commuter in the financial district, on 11th January 2021, in the City of London, England.
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  • The day after the government introduced a third Coronavirus pandemic national lockdown, effectively a Tier 5 restriction, Arts institutions such as the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, remain closed to the public, as the capital experiences a grim post-Christmas and millions of Britons are told to stay at home, on 5th January 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown3_31-05-01-2021.jpg
  • As the UK government tells the nation to prepare for the worst two weeks of the Coronavirus pandemic, a warning aimed at the population to stay at home and minimise contact with others, but in the week when new vaccination centres are opening, is a warning at Bank underground station, for the public to stay safe, on 11th January 2021, in the City of London, England.
    coronavirus_city20-11-01-2021.jpg
  • The day after the government introduced a third Coronavirus pandemic national lockdown, effectively a Tier 5 restriction, passengers walk through the concourse of Westminster station where social distance sign urge transport users to stay distanced as the country experiences a grim post-Christmas and millions of Britons are told to stay at home, on 5th January 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown3_13-05-01-2021.jpg
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