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  • Tourists observe and photograph Grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) lying in a colony along the coastline of Blakeney Point nature reserve in North Norfolk, England, UK.  Blakeney point is popular with tourists boat trips for watching the seals and birds in their natural environment with beautiful blue sky with small white clouds.
    UK-tourism-Norfolk-Seal-Tour-3202.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-4671_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-4039_1.jpg
  • A Ghanaian Concoction Man has beheaded a chicken to determine whether a child (usually with a disability) is a spirit child. These predictions are made through various rituals, which include; the use of sacrificial goats, the fresh blood of chickens, observing the behaviour of the beheaded chicken and various ritualistic instruments and objects.
    08-ghana_1734.jpg
  • A Ghanaian Concoction Man determines whether a child (usually with a disability) is a spirit child, through various Rituals. These predictions are made with the use of sacrificial goats, the fresh blood of chickens, observing the behaviour of the beheaded chicken and various ritualistic instruments and objects.
    08-ghana_1745.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-4673_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 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
  • A Ghanaian Concoction Man determines whether a child (usually with a disability) is a spirit child, through various Rituals. These predictions are made with the use of sacrificial goats, the fresh blood of chickens, observing the behaviour of the beheaded chicken and various ritualistic instruments and objects.
    08-ghana_1745.jpg
  • A Ghanaian Concoction Man beheads a chicken to determine whether a child (usually with a disability) is a spirit child. These predictions are made through various rituals which, include; the use of sacrificial goats, the fresh blood of chickens, observing the behaviour of the beheaded chicken and various ritualistic instruments and objects.
    08-ghana_1717.jpg
  • A Ghanaian Concoction Man determines whether a child (usually with a disability) is a spirit child, through various Rituals. These predictions are made with the use of sacrificial goats, the fresh blood of chickens, observing the behaviour of the beheaded chicken and various ritualistic instruments and objects.
    08-ghana_1706.jpg
  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
    UK-Urban-Bee-Keeping-0211_1.jpg
  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
    UK-Urban-Bee-Keeping-0225_1_1.jpg
  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
    UK-Urban-Bee-Keeping-0613_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.
    India-TB-Health-Clinic-4157_1.jpg
  • 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
  • 10-year-old Meena who is deafblind explores the sense of touch with her building blocks with the help of her family. She lives in the remote district of Surandrenagar, a 3-hour drive from Ahmadabad.  Meena is supported by Sense International in Ahmadabad, India.
    09-senseii-0849.jpg
  • An African Concoction Man’s storage area in Northern Ghana. Various ritualistic instruments, religious items and objects are hidden here for his use in rituals. The Concoction Men make various predictions; such as determining spirit children and whether their clients will be successful in marriage and business.
    08-ghana_1757.jpg
  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
    UK-Urban-Bee-Keeping-0211_1_1.jpg
  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
    UK-Urban-Bee-Keeping-0618_1.jpg
  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
    UK-Urban-Bee-Keeping-0225_1.jpg
  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
    UK-Urban-Bee-Keeping-0194_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
  • Deepak works with 16-year-old Hansa who is deaf and blind. They are learning tactile sign language. Hansa’s brother is watching in the background. Deepak is trained by Sense International in Ahmadabad, India. Hansa is also supported by the Dhanki Community Project to lead a more independent life.
    09-senseii-0575.jpg
  • A legal observer keeps a close eye as police arrest a man who attempted to climb the Shell building as part of Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7971.jpg
  • Legal observers from Liberty keep a close eye on the 'Britain Needs a Pay Rise' TUC demo, October 18th, London.
    UK-Demo-Legal-Observer-0268_1_1.jpg
  • Legal observers from Liberty keep a close eye on the 'Britain Needs a Pay Rise' TUC demo, October 18th, London.
    UK-Demo-Legal-Observer-0268_1.jpg
  • The ArcelorMittal Orbit in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford on the 21st September 2019 in East London in the United Kingdom. The ArcelorMittal Orbit is a 114.5-metre-high sculpture and observation tower.
    EverydayBattlersLDN-5188.jpg
  • The ArcelorMittal Orbit in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford on the 21st September 2019 in East London in the United Kingdom. The ArcelorMittal Orbit is a 114.5-metre-high sculpture and observation tower.
    EverydayBattlersLDN-5136.jpg
  • A legal observer puts an information sheet into the hand of an activist with Extinction Rebellion as hes arrested during the London protest about climate change in a blocked-off Oxford Circus , on 17th April 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-41-17-04-2019.jpg
  • A legal observer puts an information sheet into the hand of an activist with Extinction Rebellion as hes arrested during the London protest about climate change in a blocked-off Oxford Circus , on 17th April 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-41-17-04-2019.jpg
  • The British Airways i360 ride on the Brighton and Hove seafront on the 19th July 2018 in Brighton in the United Kingdom. The British Airways i360 is a 162-metre observation tower on the seafront of Brighton at the landward end of the former West Pier. The tower opened on 4 August 2016.
    Brighton-20-7-18-6151.jpg
  • General election 2015. West Kilbride, Scotland. Observers at polling place from SNP, Labour and Conservative parties
    scot-5842_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
  • Kneeling in undergrowth, a camouflaged British infantry soldier is seen looking down the telescopic sight of the new British-made Long Range L115A3 sniper rifle on Salisbury Plain, Warminster, England. Sniping means concealment, observation and assassination, a strategy the British are using more against the Taliban in Afghanistan. Swiss Lapua .338 inch rounds (8.59mm) travel at sub-sonic speeds of 936 metres/sec, finding its target accurately up to 1,100 metres. The rifle weighs 6.8kg with telescopic image-intensified scopes to 25x life size vision, made by Schmidt & Bender. Front-mounted ‘suppressor’ minimises the signature normally compromising snipers’ position. At £23,000 each, a £4 million contract has been awarded to Accuracy International, to provide the Army, Royal Marines and RAF. The British say this is the best sniper rifle in the world.
    sniper_rifle22-06-03-2008 _1_1.jpg
  • Lying in undergrowth, a camouflaged British infantry soldier is seen looking down the telescopic sight of the new British-made Long Range L115A3 sniper rifle on Salisbury Plain, Warminster, England. Sniping means concealment, observation and assassination, a strategy the British are using more against the Taliban in Afghanistan. Swiss Lapua .338 inch rounds (8.59mm) travel at sub-sonic speeds of 936 metres/sec, finding its target accurately up to 1,100 metres. The rifle weighs 6.8kg with telescopic image-intensified scopes to 25x life size vision, made by Schmidt & Bender. Front-mounted ‘suppressor’ minimises the signature normally compromising snipers’ position. At £23,000 each, a £4 million contract has been awarded to Accuracy International, to provide the Army, Royal Marines and RAF. The British say this is the best sniper rifle in the world.
    sniper_rifle16-06-03-2008 _1_1.jpg
  • Lying in undergrowth, a camouflaged British infantry soldier is seen squinting down the telescopic sight of the new British-made Long Range L115A3 sniper rifle on Salisbury Plain, Warminster, England. Sniping means concealment, observation and assassination, a strategy the British are using more against the Taliban in Afghanistan. Swiss Lapua .338 inch rounds (8.59mm) travel at sub-sonic speeds of 936 metres/sec, finding its target accurately up to 1,100 metres. The rifle weighs 6.8kg with telescopic image-intensified scopes to 25x life size vision, made by Schmidt & Bender. Front-mounted ‘suppressor’ minimises the signature normally compromising snipers’ position. At £23,000 each, a £4 million contract has been awarded to Accuracy International, to provide the Army, Royal Marines and RAF. The British say this is the best sniper rifle in the world.
    sniper_rifle14-06-03-2008 _1_1.jpg
  • A camouflaged British infantry soldier is seen down the telescopic sight of the new British-made Long Range L115A3 sniper rifle on Salisbury Plain, Warminster, England. Sniping means concealment, observation and assassination, a strategy the British are using more against the Taliban in Afghanistan. Swiss Lapua .338 inch rounds (8.59mm) travel at sub-sonic speeds of 936 metres/sec, finding its target accurately up to 1,100 metres. The rifle weighs 6.8kg with telescopic image-intensified scopes to 25x life size vision, made by Schmidt & Bender. Front-mounted ‘suppressor’ minimises the signature normally compromising snipers’ position. At £23,000 each, a £4 million contract has been awarded to Accuracy International, to provide the Army, Royal Marines and RAF. The British say this is the best sniper rifle in the world.
    sniper_rifle11-06-03-2008 _1_1.jpg
  • Looking down a firing range towards numbered targets, seen down the telescopic sight of the new British-made Long Range L115A3 sniper rifle on Salisbury Plain, Warminster, England. Sniping means concealment, observation and assassination, a strategy the British are using more against the Taliban in Afghanistan. Swiss Lapua .338 inch rounds (8.59mm) travel at sub-sonic speeds of 936 metres/sec, finding its target accurately up to 1,100 metres. The rifle weighs 6.8kg with telescopic image-intensified scopes to 25x life size vision, made by Schmidt & Bender. Front-mounted ‘suppressor’ minimises the signature normally compromising snipers’ position. At £23,000 each, a £4 million contract has been awarded to Accuracy International, to provide the Army, Royal Marines and RAF. The British say this is the best sniper rifle in the world.
    sniper_rifle10-06-03-2008 _1_1.jpg
  • From 1,100m away, a shooting target at a firing range belonging to the Land Warfare Centre, has been punctured by bullet holes from a new British-made Long Range L115A3 sniper rifle on Salisbury Plain, Warminster, England.  Sniping means concealment, observation and assassination, a strategy the British are using more against the Taliban in Afghanistan. Swiss Lapua .338 inch rounds (8.59mm) travel at sub-sonic speeds of 936 metres/sec, finding its target accurately up to 1km. The rifle weighs 6.8kg with telescopic image-intensified scopes to 25x life size vision, made by Schmidt & Bender. Front-mounted ‘suppressor’ minimises the signature normally compromising snipers’ position. At £23,000 each, a £4 million contract has been awarded to Accuracy International, to provide the Army, Royal Marines and RAF. The army say it's their best ever sniper rifle.
    sniper_rifle09-06-03-2008 _1_1.jpg
  • Lying on his stomach, a camouflaged British infantry soldier is seen looking down the telescopic sight of the new British-made Long Range L115A3 sniper rifle on Salisbury Plain, Warminster, England. Sniping means concealment, observation and assassination, a strategy the British are using more against the Taliban in Afghanistan. Swiss Lapua .338 inch rounds (8.59mm) travel at sub-sonic speeds of 936 metres/sec, finding its target accurately up to 1,100 metres. The rifle weighs 6.8kg with telescopic image-intensified scopes to 25x life size vision, made by Schmidt & Bender. Front-mounted ‘suppressor’ minimises the signature normally compromising snipers’ position. At £23,000 each, a £4 million contract has been awarded to Accuracy International, to provide the Army, Royal Marines and RAF. The British say this is the best sniper rifle in the world.
    sniper_rifle08-06-03-2008 _1_1.jpg
  • Lying in undergrowth with a photographer shooting pictures, a camouflaged British infantry soldier is seen looking down the telescopic sight of the new British-made Long Range L115A3 sniper rifle on Salisbury Plain, Warminster, England. Sniping means concealment, observation and assassination, a strategy the British are using more against the Taliban in Afghanistan. Swiss Lapua .338 inch rounds (8.59mm) travel at sub-sonic speeds of 936 metres/sec, finding its target accurately up to 1,100 metres. The rifle weighs 6.8kg with telescopic image-intensified scopes to 25x life size vision, made by Schmidt & Bender. Front-mounted ‘suppressor’ minimises the signature normally compromising snipers’ position. At £23,000 each, a £4 million contract has been awarded to Accuracy International, to provide the Army, Royal Marines and RAF.
    sniper_rifle03-06-03-2008 _1_1_1.jpg
  • Lying in undergrowth, a camouflaged British infantry soldier is seen looking down the telescopic sight of the new British-made Long Range L115A3 sniper rifle on Salisbury Plain, Warminster, England. Sniping means concealment, observation and assassination, a strategy the British are using more against the Taliban in Afghanistan. Swiss Lapua .338 inch rounds (8.59mm) travel at sub-sonic speeds of 936 metres/sec, finding its target accurately up to 1,100 metres. The rifle weighs 6.8kg with telescopic image-intensified scopes to 25x life size vision, made by Schmidt & Bender. Front-mounted ‘suppressor’ minimises the signature normally compromising snipers’ position. At £23,000 each, a £4 million contract has been awarded to Accuracy International, to provide the Army, Royal Marines and RAF. The British say this is the best sniper rifle in the world.
    sniper_rifle02-06-03-2008 _1_1_1.jpg
  • Police block off the entrance to Charing Cross underground station after detaining a suspect and using the tube to make their escape. Followed by crowds of angry protesters and a Legal Observer who was talking with the police about their tactics and the rights of the demonstrators. At this point the police were arresting / searching and detaining people they suspected were part of anarchist groups determined to create havoc in London on the day.
    30062011police block tubeC.jpg
  • View from the observation deck on the Empire State Building, one of Manhattan's most famous skyscrapers. This Art Deco classic boats the best views of downtown and all around as traffic lights it's way along the Avenues.
    2007_05_19_New York CityZ.jpg
  • View from the observation deck on the Empire State Building, one of Manhattan's most famous skyscrapers. This Art Deco classic boats the best views of downtown and all around as traffic lights it's way along the Avenues.
    2007_05_19_New York CityAE.jpg
  • View from the observation deck on the Empire State Building, one of Manhattan's most famous skyscrapers. This Art Deco classic boats the best views of uptown and all around as traffic lights it's way along the Avenues.
    2007_05_19_New York CityAB.jpg
  • View from the observation deck on the Empire State Building, one of Manhattan's most famous skyscrapers. This Art Deco classic boats the best views of downtown and all around as traffic lights it's way along the Avenues.
    2007_05_19_New York CityAA.jpg
  • The British Airways i360 ride on the Brighton and Hove seafront on the 19th July 2018 in Brighton in the United Kingdom. The British Airways i360 is a 162-metre observation tower on the seafront of Brighton at the landward end of the former West Pier. The tower opened on 4 August 2016.
    Brighton-20-7-18-6153.jpg
  • General election 2015. West Kilbride, Scotland. Observer at polling place from SNP party wearing a rosette and holding leaflet supporting Nicola Sturgeon.
    scot-5854_1.jpg
  • General election 2015. West Kilbride, Scotland. Observers at polling place from SNP, and Conservative parties
    scot-5849_1.jpg
  • Lying in undergrowth, a camouflaged British infantry soldier is seen looking down the telescopic sight of the new British-made Long Range L115A3 sniper rifle on Salisbury Plain, Warminster, England. Sniping means concealment, observation and assassination, a strategy the British are using more against the Taliban in Afghanistan. Swiss Lapua .338 inch rounds (8.59mm) travel at sub-sonic speeds of 936 metres/sec, finding its target accurately up to 1,100 metres. The rifle weighs 6.8kg with telescopic image-intensified scopes to 25x life size vision, made by Schmidt & Bender. Front-mounted ‘suppressor’ minimises the signature normally compromising snipers’ position. At £23,000 each, a £4 million contract has been awarded to Accuracy International, to provide the Army, Royal Marines and RAF. The British say this is the best sniper rifle in the world.
    sniper_rifle12-06-03-2008 _1_1.jpg
  • Structures of 2012 Olympic Park site showing The Orbit art tower and the main stadium at Stratford. The London Olympic Stadium will be the centrepiece of the 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics. The stadium has capacity for the Games of approximately 80,000 making it temporarily the third largest stadium in Britain. The ArcelorMittal Orbit Tower is the newest addition to the Olympic Park and Orbit, the observation tower and Britain's largest piece of public art providing an attraction to rival those visited the world over. Orbit tower gives views over the Park and the rest of London, it also caters for events and conferences offering delegates and organisers alike a unique setting and location for their event.
    olympic_stratford12-15-03-2012.jpg
  • Police block off the entrance to Charing Cross underground station after detaining a suspect and using the tube to make their escape. Followed by crowds of angry protesters and a Legal Observer who was talking with the police about their tactics and the rights of the demonstrators. At this point the police were arresting / searching and detaining people they suspected were part of anarchist groups determined to create havoc in London on the day.
    30062011police block tubeB.jpg
  • View from the observation deck on the Empire State Building, one of Manhattan's most famous skyscrapers. This Art Deco classic boats the best views of downtown and all around as traffic lights it's way along the Avenues.
    2007_05_19_New York CityX.jpg
  • View from the observation deck on the Empire State Building, one of Manhattan's most famous skyscrapers. This Art Deco classic boats the best views of downtown and all around as traffic lights it's way along the Avenues.
    2007_05_19_New York CityAF.jpg
  • View from the observation deck on the Empire State Building, one of Manhattan's most famous skyscrapers. This Art Deco classic boats the best views of downtown and all around as traffic lights it's way along the Avenues.
    2007_05_19_New York CityAD.jpg
  • View from the observation deck on the Empire State Building, one of Manhattan's most famous skyscrapers. This Art Deco classic boats the best views of downtown and all around as traffic lights it's way along the Avenues.
    2007_05_19_New York CityAC.jpg
  • Police arrest a man who attempted to climb the Shell building as part of Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7952.jpg
  • A farmer taking on a mobile phone as he oversees the loading of Corn in America's Corn belt of Illinois state, USA.
    cp_usa_0245_1.jpg
  • A farmer oversees the loading of Corn in America's Corn belt of Illinois state, USA.
    cp_usa_0242_1.jpg
  • Three Truffle hunters study and discuss the value and price of the large truffle one holds in his hands, in Alba market, italy.
    cp_ita_0138_1.jpg
  • A baby lies on a table surrounded by his family as they enjoy a sunday afternoon at the beach, Salvador de Bahia, Brazil
    cp_bra_0082_1.jpg
  • Gaucho cooks sheep and lamb carcasses around a camp fire on ranch, Entre Rios, Argentina
    cp_arg_0013_1.jpg
  • The Bella Center on the last night of the COP15.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit. on the last night of the COP15.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
    IMG_4708_1_2.jpg
  • Police arrest a man who attempted to climb the Shell building as part of Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet.
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7964.jpg
  • A farmer oversees the loading of Corn in America's Corn belt of Illinois state, USA. He gives the thumbs up in celebration of a year's good yield.
    cp_usa_0244_1.jpg
  • At sun set a farmer oversees the loading of Corn in America's Corn belt of Illinois state, USA.
    cp_usa_0243_1.jpg
  • Truffle hunters and sellers in Alba market, the italian capital of the truffle, the "tartufo".
    cp_ita_0139_1.jpg
  • A painted elephant at the month long Sonepur animal fair, close to Patna, Bihar, India.
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  • A fisherman from the Maldives sits making a call on his mobile cell phone on the bow of a dhoni boat which heads along on a calm Indian Ocean. After a hard day's fishing he gazes forward to open sea where an almost uninterrupted view of sea and horizon is seen beyond except for a small island is faintly in view. Even small remote atoll communites in the Maldives have strong phone signals and many also have good Wi-Fi connections. He and his crew have been catching Yellow Fin Tuna in the seas north of the capital Male in this Islamic Republic. Their catch is for export to the EU and in particular, the UK's supermarkets. There is no limit and no obvious destination, just infinity and the thought of tomorrow.
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  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to shop with confidence and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. A police officer is positioned on an especially-built raised scaffolding platform to watch the public at this important moment of economic progress, on Regent Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
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  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, wanting to stimulate the economy, has urged people to shop with confidence and long queues formed outside the main brands. But unlike on public transport, face coverings are not compulsory so shop floors and shopping practices have had to be adapted to ensure customers’ social distances, amid fears of a second infection wave. A police officer is positioned on an especially-built raised scaffolding platform to watch the public at this important moment of economic progress, on Regent Street, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
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  • The DMZ Museum on 06th February 2016 in the Goseong County in South Korea. Established as a constant reminder of its painful past, the museum embraces everything about the latest efforts made to transform the DMZ Demilitarised Zone from a place of political scars to a symbol of peace and ecology. The museum features exhibition halls arranged under a number of different themes that underscore the historical significance of the DMZ and its value as a treasure trove of ecology for the future. The Path to Peace tour was organised by PyeongChang and The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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  • Korean propaganda on display at the DMZ Museum on 06th February 2016 in the Goseong County in South Korea. Established as a constant reminder of its painful past, the museum embraces everything about the latest efforts made to transform the DMZ Demilitarised Zone from a place of political scars to a symbol of peace and ecology. The museum features exhibition halls arranged under a number of different themes that underscore the historical significance of the DMZ and its value as a treasure trove of ecology for the future. The Path to Peace tour was organised by PyeongChang and The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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  • The DMZ Museum on 06th February 2016 in the Goseong County in South Korea. Established as a constant reminder of its painful past, the museum embraces everything about the latest efforts made to transform the DMZ Demilitarised Zone from a place of political scars to a symbol of peace and ecology. The museum features exhibition halls arranged under a number of different themes that underscore the historical significance of the DMZ and its value as a treasure trove of ecology for the future. The Path to Peace tour was organised by PyeongChang and The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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  • Display loud speakers at the DMZ Museum on 06th February 2016 in the Goseong County in South Korea. Established as a constant reminder of its painful past, the museum embraces everything about the latest efforts made to transform the DMZ Demilitarised Zone from a place of political scars to a symbol of peace and ecology. The museum features exhibition halls arranged under a number of different themes that underscore the historical significance of the DMZ and its value as a treasure trove of ecology for the future. The Path to Peace tour was organised by PyeongChang and The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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  • A South Korean cultural dance and music display at the Goseong Unification Observatory on 06th February 2016 in South Korea. Open specially for the 2018 Winter Olympic and Paralympics, the site is also known as the Geumgangsan Observatory, and is a military area normally restricted to the public. Views stretch into North Korea overlooking the Geumgangsan Mountains and the Korean Demilitarized Zone, a strip of land running across the Korean Peninsula deciding the two nations. The Path to Peace tour was organised by PyeongChang and The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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  • The DMZ Museum on 06th February 2016 in the Goseong County in South Korea. Established as a constant reminder of its painful past, the museum embraces everything about the latest efforts made to transform the DMZ Demilitarised Zone from a place of political scars to a symbol of peace and ecology. The museum features exhibition halls arranged under a number of different themes that underscore the historical significance of the DMZ and its value as a treasure trove of ecology for the future. The Path to Peace tour was organised by PyeongChang and The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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  • A South Korean cultural dance and music display at the Goseong Unification Observatory on 06th February 2016 in South Korea. Open specially for the 2018 Winter Olympic and Paralympics, the site is also known as the Geumgangsan Observatory, and is a military area normally restricted to the public. Views stretch into North Korea overlooking the Geumgangsan Mountains and the Korean Demilitarized Zone, a strip of land running across the Korean Peninsula deciding the two nations. The Path to Peace tour was organised by PyeongChang and The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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  • A South Korean cultural dance and music display at the Goseong Unification Observatory on 06th February 2016 in South Korea. Open specially for the 2018 Winter Olympic and Paralympics, the site is also known as the Geumgangsan Observatory, and is a military area normally restricted to the public. Views stretch into North Korea overlooking the Geumgangsan Mountains and the Korean Demilitarized Zone, a strip of land running across the Korean Peninsula deciding the two nations. The Path to Peace tour was organised by PyeongChang and The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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  • Views into North Korea and the DMZ Demilitarised Zone from the Goseong Unification Observatory on 06th February 2016 in South Korea. Open specially for the 2018 Winter Olympic and Paralympics, the site is also known as the Geumgangsan Observatory, and is a military area normally restricted to the public. Views stretch into North Korea overlooking the Geumgangsan Mountains and the Korean Demilitarised Zone, a strip of land running across the Korean Peninsula deciding the two nations. The Path to Peace tour was organised by PyeongChang and The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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  • Views into North Korea and the DMZ Demilitarised Zone from the Goseong Unification Observatory on 06th February 2016 in South Korea. Open specially for the 2018 Winter Olympic and Paralympics, the site is also known as the Geumgangsan Observatory, and is a military area normally restricted to the public. Views stretch into North Korea overlooking the Geumgangsan Mountains and the Korean Demilitarised Zone, a strip of land running across the Korean Peninsula deciding the two nations. The Path to Peace tour was organised by PyeongChang and The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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  • Views into North Korea and the DMZ Demilitarised Zone from the Goseong Unification Observatory on 06th February 2016 in South Korea. Open specially for the 2018 Winter Olympic and Paralympics, the site is also known as the Geumgangsan Observatory, and is a military area normally restricted to the public. Views stretch into North Korea overlooking the Geumgangsan Mountains and the Korean Demilitarised Zone, a strip of land running across the Korean Peninsula deciding the two nations. The Path to Peace tour was organised by PyeongChang and The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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  • A giant Buddha facing the DMZ Demilitarised Zone signifies the hope for peace between the North and South from the Goseong Unification Observatory on 06th February 2016 in South Korea. Open specially for the 2018 Winter Olympic and Paralympics, the site is also known as the Geumgangsan Observatory, and is a military area normally restricted to the public. Views stretch into North Korea overlooking the Geumgangsan Mountains and the Korean Demilitarised Zone, a strip of land running across the Korean Peninsula deciding the two nations. The Path to Peace tour was organised by PyeongChang and The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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  • Views into North Korea and the DMZ Demilitarised Zone from the Goseong Unification Observatory on 06th February 2016 in South Korea. The closest building is a South Korean watch tower, in the distance a North Korean watch tower can also be seen. Open specially for the 2018 Winter Olympic and Paralympics, the site is also known as the Geumgangsan Observatory, and is a military area normally restricted to the public. Views stretch into North Korea overlooking the Geumgangsan Mountains and the Korean Demilitarised Zone, a strip of land running across the Korean Peninsula deciding the two nations. The Path to Peace tour was organised by PyeongChang and The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
    PY2018D03-SM-03789.jpg
  • Views into North Korea and the DMZ Demilitarised Zone from the Goseong Unification Observatory on 06th February 2016 in South Korea. Open specially for the 2018 Winter Olympic and Paralympics, the site is also known as the Geumgangsan Observatory, and is a military area normally restricted to the public. Views stretch into North Korea overlooking the Geumgangsan Mountains and the Korean Demilitarised Zone, a strip of land running across the Korean Peninsula deciding the two nations. The Path to Peace tour was organised by PyeongChang and The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
    PY2018D03-SM-03781.jpg
  • Views into North Korea and the DMZ Demilitarised Zone from the Goseong Unification Observatory on 06th February 2016 in South Korea. Open specially for the 2018 Winter Olympic and Paralympics, the site is also known as the Geumgangsan Observatory, and is a military area normally restricted to the public. Views stretch into North Korea overlooking the Geumgangsan Mountains and the Korean Demilitarised Zone, a strip of land running across the Korean Peninsula deciding the two nations. The Path to Peace tour was organised by PyeongChang and The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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  • Views into North Korea and the DMZ Demilitarised Zone from the Goseong Unification Observatory on 06th February 2016 in South Korea. Open specially for the 2018 Winter Olympic and Paralympics, the site is also known as the Geumgangsan Observatory, and is a military area normally restricted to the public. Views stretch into North Korea overlooking the Geumgangsan Mountains and the Korean Demilitarised Zone, a strip of land running across the Korean Peninsula deciding the two nations. The Path to Peace tour was organised by PyeongChang and The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism.
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  • A Northumbrian hunting seat is located at the top of ladders, leaning against a pine tree, on 25th September 2017, in Rothbury, Northumberland, England.
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  • The Blackpool Big Wheel lit-up at dusk on Central Pier, Blackpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.  Designed by John Isaac Mawson and opened in 1868, of the three piers, the Central Pier’s emphasis is on fun. The lights from the pier reflect in the sea water on the beach.
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  • The Blackpool Big Wheel lit-up at dusk on Central Pier, Blackpool, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.  Designed by John Isaac Mawson and opened in 1868, of the three piers, the Central Pier’s emphasis is on fun. The lights from the pier reflect in the sea water on the beach.
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  • Male vinyl factory worker using machinery to make vinyl records in a production line. The Vinyl Factory is the old EMI vinyl works in Uxbridge, Middlesex, producing limited edition vinyls of new releases, plus re-presses of classics. They also act as a distributor of vinyl releases.
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  • Male vinyl factory worker using machinery to make vinyl records in a production line. The Vinyl Factory is the old EMI vinyl works in Uxbridge, Middlesex, producing limited edition vinyls of new releases, plus re-presses of classics. They also act as a distributor of vinyl releases.
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  • With a shadowy person in the background, John Gray the political scientist, stands with arms folded and wearing a grey jacket and his round-frame glasses in the Quadrangle of Jesus College, Oxford, amid classical architecture. He is a prominent British political philosopher, author and currently School Professor of European Thought at the London School of Economics. Prior to this he was Professor of Politics at Oxford University. He is a former supporter of the New Right and a regular contributor to the Guardian and the Times Literary Supplement. Also author of many books on political theory. He has written several influential books on political theory, including Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals (2003), an attack on humanism, a worldview which he sees as originating in religious ideologies.
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