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  • An Asian tv crew interview a royalist during celebrations of the Queen's record of years as monarch. Holding up a cloth with a royal theme, he shows the foreign broadcasters his colours, telling them of his love for the royal family and the British monarchy. The reporters seem to enjoy his tales of attending every royal event and celebration - a well-known character on the calendar whenever a procession, a birth or anniversary is celebrated.
    thames_flotilla03-09-09-2015.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, both pro-EU Remainers and Brexiteers protest their ideals outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for Mays Premiership and the UKs Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-38-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, Brexiteers protest their ideals outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for May's Premiership and the UK's Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-30-04-12-2018.jpg
  • Women from the Essex branch of the WASPI Womens Action Against State Pension Injustice protest on College Greeen in Westminster, the morning after another of Prime Minister Theresa Mays Brexit deal votes failed again in Parliament, on 13th March 2019, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-22-13-03-2019.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, Brexiteers protest their ideals outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for May's Premiership and the UK's Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-01-04-12-2018.jpg
  • Potential buyers discuss Trent engines with Rolls-Royce employee at the Farnborough Air Show. In one of the main halls where manufacturers and exhibitors showcase their products for the defence and aerospace industries, a RR employee discusses the technical merits of the Trent family turbofans whose orders help preserve jobs at the company factories. The Farnborough International Airshow is a seven-day international trade fair for the aerospace industry and held every two years in mid-July at Farnborough Airport in Hampshire, England known as the home of British aviation, held since there since 1948. The show is usually attended by more than 1,300 exhibitors and 150,000 trade visitors.
    RR_stand01-09-07-2012.jpg
  • Students walk past scrawled messages on a street corner wal near Coimbra University, on 17th July, at Coimbra, Portugal.
    portugal_coimbra-31-17-07-2016.jpg
  • A couple and the statue of British Victorian philosopher John Locke by William Theed and a modern sculpture by Renzo Piano, of a full-size fibreglass reproduction of a gerberette, one of the die-cast rocker beams that cantilever from Paris Georges Pompidou building, on 10th January 2019, in London, England. British philosopher John Locke 1632 - 1704 whose effigies are by William Theed, also known as William Theed, the younger 1804 – 9 September 1891 an English sculptor whose services were extensively used by the Royal Family.
    new_art-02-10-01-2019.jpg
  • A local family discuss ideas and directions while walking uphill towards the houses of a nineteen-eighties, middle-class housing estate on 21st April 2019, in Nailsea, North Somerset, England.
    nailsea_family-13-21-04-2019.jpg
  • Anti-lockdown and conspiracy theory literature on sale as Coronavirus deniers protest in Trafalgar Square for personal freedoms and against the government and mainstream media who, they say, are behind disinformation and  untruths about the covid pandemic, on 29th August 2020, in London, England.
    conspiracy_theorists13-29-08-2020.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, pro-EU Remainers protest to passing motorists outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for Mays Premiership and the UKs Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-50-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, both pro-EU Remainers protest outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for Mays Premiership and the UKs Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-44-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, both pro-EU Remainers and Brexiteers argue outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for Mays Premiership and the UKs Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-33-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, Brexiteers protest their ideals outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for May's Premiership and the UK's Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-29-04-12-2018.jpg
  • Women from the Essex branch of the WASPI Womens Action Against State Pension Injustice protest on College Greeen in Westminster, the morning after another of Prime Minister Theresa Mays Brexit deal votes failed again in Parliament, on 13th March 2019, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-24-13-03-2019.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, Brexiteers shout at passing motorists outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for May's Premiership and the UK's Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-15-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, Brexiteers shout at passing motorists outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for May's Premiership and the UK's Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-12-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, both pro-EU Remainers and Brexiteers argue outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for Mays Premiership and the UKs Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-10-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, pro-EU Remainers protest their ideals outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for Mays Premiership and the UKs Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-04-04-12-2018.jpg
  • Delegates discuss business outside the UKTI Defence & Security exhibition chalet at the Farnborough Air Show. In deep discussion are two businessmen beneath the UK flag and the large letters UK. UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) is a UK Government department working with businesses based in the United Kingdom to ensure their success in international markets, and encourage the best overseas companies to look to the UK as their global partner of choice. The Farnborough International Airshow is a seven-day international trade fair for the aerospace industry and held every two years in mid-July at Farnborough Airport in Hampshire, England known as the home of British aviation, held since there since 1948. The show is usually attended by more than 1,300 exhibitors and 150,000 trade visitors.
    uk_stand02-09-07-2012_1_1.jpg
  • Political messages and graffiti saying No Borders, No Nations and to Stop Departations adorn walls on a street near Coimbra University, on 17th July, at Coimbra, Portugal.
    portugal_coimbra-28-17-07-2016.jpg
  • The private parts of naked women models, photographed in black and white by German-Australian photographer Helmut Newton, have been censored with post-it notes in the window of a picture framers in Bermondsey, on 15th August 2019, in London, England.
    newton_censorhip-04-15-08-2019.jpg
  • Anti-lockdown and conspiracy theory literature on sale as Coronavirus deniers protest in Trafalgar Square for personal freedoms and against the government and mainstream media who, they say, are behind disinformation and  untruths about the covid pandemic, on 29th August 2020, in London, England.
    conspiracy_theorists11-29-08-2020.jpg
  • Anti-lockdown and conspiracy theory literature on sale as Coronavirus deniers protest in Trafalgar Square for personal freedoms and against the government and mainstream media who, they say, are behind disinformation and  untruths about the covid pandemic, on 29th August 2020, in London, England.
    conspiracy_theorists09-29-08-2020.jpg
  • On the day that rebel Conservative Party rebels and opposition MPs attempt to pass a law designed to prevent a no-deal Brexit by the government of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Brexiteers shout at a disabled pro-EU Remainer outside Parliament, on 3rd September 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    brexit_protest-60-03-09-2019.jpg
  • On the day that rebel Conservative Party rebels and opposition MPs attempt to pass a law designed to prevent a no-deal Brexit by the government of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, a pro-EU Remainer faces-off with a Brexiteer outside Parliament, on 3rd September 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    brexit_protest-52-03-09-2019.jpg
  • On the day that rebel Conservative Party rebels and opposition MPs attempt to pass a law designed to prevent a no-deal Brexit by the government of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, a Brexiteer tries to disrupt a march by pro-EU Remainers outside Parliament, on 3rd September 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    brexit_protest-51-03-09-2019.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, both pro-EU Remainers protest outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for Mays Premiership and the UKs Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-42-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, both pro-EU Remainers and Brexiteers protest their ideals outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for Mays Premiership and the UKs Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-40-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, both pro-EU Remainers and Brexiteers protest their ideals outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for Mays Premiership and the UKs Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-34-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, Brexiteers protest their ideals outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for May's Premiership and the UK's Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-18-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, Brexiteers shout at passing motorists outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for May's Premiership and the UK's Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-13-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, both pro-EU Remainers and Brexiteers argue outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for Mays Premiership and the UKs Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-06-04-12-2018.jpg
  • The private parts of naked women models, photographed in black and white by German-Australian photographer Helmut Newton, have been censored with post-it notes in the window of a picture framers in Bermondsey, on 15th August 2019, in London, England.
    newton_censorhip-02-15-08-2019.jpg
  • The statue of British Victorian philosopher John Locke by William Theed and a modern sculpture by Renzo Piano, of a full-size fibreglass reproduction of a gerberette, one of the die-cast rocker beams that cantilever from Paris Georges Pompidou building, on 10th January 2019, in London, England. British philosopher John Locke 1632 - 1704 whose effigies are by William Theed, also known as William Theed, the younger 1804 – 9 September 1891 an English sculptor whose services were extensively used by the Royal Family.
    new_art-06-10-01-2019.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, pro-EU Remainers protest to passing motorists outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for Mays Premiership and the UKs Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-49-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, both pro-EU Remainers protest outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for Mays Premiership and the UKs Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-48-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, Brexiteers protest their ideals outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for May's Premiership and the UK's Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-36-04-12-2018.jpg
  • A scooter rider gets close to a traffic policeman during an altercation in the Italian capital, on 3rd November 1999, in Rome, Italy.
    rome_argument-03-11-1999.jpg
  • A couple read their Sunday newspapers in a quiet corner of the Pony and Trap pub, October 8th 2017, in Chew Magna, Somerset, England.
    pub_couple-01-08-10-2017.jpg
  • A TV video camera ready to report the 2015 general election, located under Victoria Tower at the Palace of Westminster in central London. Days before the general election of 2015, an eventual victory for David Cameron's Conservatives, we see the broadcast equipment ready to film and report the goings on at Westminster, a symbol for government and parliamentary activity.  After the result, the Conservatives once again accused the BBC of bias throughout the election campaign.
    parliament_media01-06-05-2015_1.jpg
  • The private parts of naked women models, photographed in black and white by German-Australian photographer Helmut Newton, have been censored with post-it notes in the window of a picture framers in Bermondsey, on 15th August 2019, in London, England.
    newton_censorhip-01-15-08-2019.jpg
  • A local family discuss ideas and directions while walking uphill towards the houses of a nineteen-eighties, middle-class housing estate on 21st April 2019, in Nailsea, North Somerset, England.
    nailsea_family-12-21-04-2019.jpg
  • On the day that rebel Conservative Party rebels and opposition MPs attempt to pass a law designed to prevent a no-deal Brexit by the government of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, a pro-EU Remainer faces-off with a Brexiteer outside Parliament, on 3rd September 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    brexit_protest-53-03-09-2019.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, pro-EU Remainers protest to passing motorists outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for Mays Premiership and the UKs Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-51-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, both pro-EU Remainers and Brexiteers protest their ideals outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for Mays Premiership and the UKs Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-24-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, eminent pro-EU Remainer campaigner Steve Bray protests outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for Mays Premiership and the UKs Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-22-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, eminent pro-EU Remainer campaigner Steve Bray protests outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for Mays Premiership and the UKs Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-21-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, both pro-EU Remainers and Brexiteers argue outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for Mays Premiership and the UKs Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-09-04-12-2018.jpg
  • As MPs debate the timing of Brexit inside the House of Commons, a Brexiteer argues with a pro-Europe protester who holds EU and Union Jack flags outside Parlament, on 15th November 2017, in Westminster, London, England.
    brexit_protest-02-15-11-2017.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May prepares to sell her Brexit deal ahead of five days of debate and eventual vote in parliament, Brexiteers protest their ideals outside the House of Commons, on 4th December 2018, in London, England. This week will be a vital step for May's Premiership and the UK's Brexit status.
    brexit_protest-02-04-12-2018.jpg
  • A market researcher working for the Heathrow Aiport operator BAA, conducts her surveys in the departures concourses of this aviation hub's terminal 5. Asking very detailed but brief questions of this young mother and her rather suspicious daughter, both travelling to the US, the unseen woman employee samples opinion on the airport's performance and the passengers overall experience of using this airport. Terminal 5 has the capacity to serve around 30 million passengers a year and by analysing the data from these surveys helps the operator discover room for improvement. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport345-13-07-2009_1.jpg
  • A crowd of striking ambulance drivers and other health service personnel gather in Trafalgar Square in central London to protest over poor working conditions. A placard showing a pair of hands holding a human heart telling us that they are important public serve because they help save lives. But unclean ambulances, one-hour queues to drop patients off at A&E departments and 12-hour shifts with little or no breaks about pay lowered staff morale so that paramedics implemented a work-to-rule policy to protest about a lack of resources. Ambulance workers enjoyed unprecedented levels of public support during the six-month dispute as opinion polls found more than four out of five people consistently backed the unions.
    ambulance_strike01-13-03-1990_1.jpg
  • A team of English tea-tasters employed by the tea company Lyons sample different blends for the PG Tips brand in the City of London, England UK. With variously-sourced teas from tea estate plantations, they smell, touch, sip, slurp then spit the hot drink out into a spittoon rather than swallow it many times repeatedly. Britons drink 35 million cups of PG Tips a day and world tea production is approximately 3.2 million tonnes a year. Kenya is the largest producer with Sri Lanka a close second. PG Tips is imported as single estate teas from around the world and blended in precise proportions set by the tea tasters to make blend 777, which can contain between 12 and 35 single estate teas at any one time depending on season.
    tea_tasting-14-02-1993_1_1.jpg
  • During a journey into America's hinterlands, days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, we see anti-war graffiti written in a circular chalk graphic on the path in front of the Lincoln Memorial of Washington DC's National Mall. The words 'Break the Cycle (of) War' appear as early morning joggers blur in the background beyond whom, the Washington Memorial is seen below the rising sun and a rising mist. Soon afterwards the graffiti was hosed away by park rangers, eager to remove anti-militarist and unpatriotic sentiments at a time before the military was about to mobilise once again with many American lives lost. In outpourings of grief, anger and patriotic rhetoric, flags were flown as never before as America sought to express their emotions and unity.
    september11th017-26-09_2001_1_1.jpg
  • A Jesus Saves neon sign in the entrance of an evangelical church in Peckham, south London. The yellow doors at the top of steps with two doormats are open to welcome worshippers of this Christian community in south London. Inside are the voices and cries of the faithful, gathered on Easter Sunday, an important date in the Christian calendar. The cross is mounted on the inside wall, illuminated by its neon tube inside the plastic outer casing.
    jesus_saves02-29-03-2013_1.jpg
  • In response to Harry the Duke of Sussex and wife Meghans Oprah interview last weekend, Prince William, a masked Duke of Cambridge responds with a denial, that the royal family is not a racist family, as reported on a digital news screen on the Walworth Road in south London, on 11th March 2021, in London, England. In the US broadcast interview, both Harry and Meghan complained about racist remarks made by an unnamed family member, about the colour of their future babys skin colour.
    royals_racism01-11-03-2021.jpg
  • In response to Harry the Duke of Sussex and wife Meghans Oprah interview last weekend, Prince William, a masked Duke of Cambridge responds with a denial, that the royal family is not a racist family, as reported on a digital news screen on the Walworth Road in south London, on 11th March 2021, in London, England. In the US broadcast interview, both Harry and Meghan complained about racist remarks made by an unnamed family member, about the colour of their future babys skin colour.
    royals_racism12-11-03-2021.jpg
  • In response to Harry the Duke of Sussex and wife Meghans Oprah interview last weekend, Prince William, a masked Duke of Cambridge responds with a denial, that the royal family is not a racist family, as reported on a digital news screen on the Walworth Road in south London, on 11th March 2021, in London, England. In the US broadcast interview, both Harry and Meghan complained about racist remarks made by an unnamed family member, about the colour of their future babys skin colour.
    royals_racism15-11-03-2021.jpg
  • In response to Harry the Duke of Sussex and wife Meghans Oprah interview last weekend, Prince William, a masked Duke of Cambridge responds with a denial, that the royal family is not a racist family, as reported on a digital news screen on the Walworth Road. A bus passes carrying an ad showing a multi-cultural population, on 11th March 2021, in London, England. In the US broadcast interview, both Harry and Meghan complained about racist remarks made by an unnamed family member, about the colour of their future babys skin colour.
    royals_racism07-11-03-2021.jpg
  • In response to Harry the Duke of Sussex and wife Meghans Oprah interview last weekend, Prince William, a masked Duke of Cambridge responds with a denial, that the royal family is not a racist family, as reported on a digital news screen on the Walworth Road in south London, on 11th March 2021, in London, England. In the US broadcast interview, both Harry and Meghan complained about racist remarks made by an unnamed family member, about the colour of their future babys skin colour.
    royals_racism06-11-03-2021.jpg
  • In response to Harry the Duke of Sussex and wife Meghans Oprah interview last weekend, Prince William, a masked Duke of Cambridge responds with a denial, that the royal family is not a racist family, as reported on a digital news screen on the Walworth Road in south London, on 11th March 2021, in London, England. In the US broadcast interview, both Harry and Meghan complained about racist remarks made by an unnamed family member, about the colour of their future babys skin colour.
    royals_racism05-11-03-2021.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, raise their hands in the hope of peace while gathering to hear speeches by the British peer Lord Ahmed and traditional songs by local singers just outside the compound walls belonging to the Governor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues and celebrate Darfurian culture. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
    sudan142-23-05-2009_1.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Governor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
    sudan068-23-05-2009_1.jpg
  • After a flight from the Sudanese capital Khartoum, British Muslim activist, TV broadcaster and journalist, Yvonne Ridley is greeted by women of Darfur on the tarmac of Al-Fashir airport. She and a delegation hosted by British peer Lord Ahmed, she is here to attend the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, hosted by the governor in his own compound. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
    sudan047-23-05-2009_1.jpg
  • Dr Safaa Elagib Adam reads documents on the journey by air to the firstever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur. Seated in a chartered Russian Antonov aircraft during flight to Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues. The short flight saves her a hazardous five-day drive by road, known for extreme acts of violence by rebels and Janjaweed soldiers. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
    sudan041-23-05-2009_1.jpg
  • During a journey into America's hinterlands, days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, the breaking news flashes from Fox TV's studios that there are expected to be no more survivors found at Ground Zero. The tragic message reads 'No Signs of Life' in large red letters, read by passers-by along the on the Avenue of the Americas on Manhattan. As the news travels across the building, the camera blurs other TV pictures of live broadcasts with a sense of urgency, speed and desperation in the fruitless search for life.
    september11th016-17-09_2001_1_1.jpg
  • During a journey into America's hinterlands, days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, eccentric New Yorkers gather at the city's Armory to offer help and support by handing our fluffy bunnies to passers-by. The streets between 66th and 67th Streets, in the heart of Manhattan’s Upper East Side, DNA samples were taken at the Armory so human remains might be identified. It was therefore a point of focus for those with missing relatives who attached thousands of posters to walls with pictures and messages to loved-ones in the hope of being reunited. Emotions were running high and many citizens offered spiritual aide such as food and drink. In outpourings of grief, anger and patriotic rhetoric, flags were flown as never before as  America sought to express their emotions and unity.
    september11th013-19-09_2001_1_1.jpg
  • During a journey into America's hinterlands, days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, the streets between 66th and 67th Streets, in the heart of Manhattan’s Upper East Side, was a point of focus for those with missing relatives who attached thousands of posters to walls with pictures and messages to loved-ones in the hope of being reunited. DNA samples were taken at the nearby Armory so human remains might be identified. Here, the coloured ink from desktop printers prints have streaked after rain soaked the posters leaving a sense of the tragic disappearance of thousands - a haunting detail of the missing and the dead. Emotions were therefore running high and we see the sad, rain-soaked messages, the faces of happy people and their physical descriptions and contacts numbers. In most cases, these people were never seen again.
    september11th014-18-09_2001_1_1_1.jpg
  • The Monday morning following the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11th we see members of the National Guard wearing dust masks standing beneath the high columns of the Federal Hall, located at 26 Wall Street in New York City. It was the first capitol of the United States of America and the site of George Washington's first inauguration in 1789. It is also the place where the United States Bill of Rights was passed. To celebrate the near-return to financial normality, New Yorkers' spirit was proved intact by the hanging of US flags from buildings. Days after the historical events, security was prominent at all nationally symbolic institutions and buildings. As a show of force, it was also a clear deterrent for would-be criminals when New Yorkers felt vulnerable to further attack.
    september11th011-16-09_2001_1_1.jpg
  • During a journey into America's hinterlands, days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, crowds of New Yorkers gathered at barriers where streets were closed, near Ground Zero, to offer help for volunteers: Spare beds offered, free food distributed, and  offers of salvation. A man here has a board urging prayer and revival for those feeling spiritually adrift. American flags hang from buildings and businessmen and tourists talk in the street with some wearing dust masks. In outpourings of grief, anger and patriotic rhetoric, flags were flown as never before as America sought to express their emotions and a unity.
    september11th010-19-09_2001_1_1.jpg
  • During a journey into America's hinterlands, days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, an American flag has been sprayed with aerosol paint on a grassy knoll by a local garage owner near Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania. In outpourings of grief, anger and patriotic rhetoric, flags were flown as never before as  America sought to express their emotions and a unity. A spotlight shines across the bank to show passing motorists the creative stars and stripes artwork on the roadside. Sinking Spring's Native American tribe in this were known as the Minsi or Wolf tribe who had the reputation for being quite warlike at times.
    september11th009-18-09_2001_1_1_1.jpg
  • During a journey into America's hinterlands, days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, a Cowboy.com ad (a software company) is seen on top of a pole at the roadside on Highway 27 in Mt Airy, near Baltimore, Maryland. At a time when a show of unity and patriotic support was important to Americans, many sought to express their anger and patriotic duty to send clear messages to those held responsible. "Don't Mess with the USA" was a favourite message but this internet company’s cowboy advert complete with stetson and mirrored glasses was also a popular motif favouring aggressive replies.
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  • A team of English tea-tasters employed by the tea company Lyons sample different blends for the PG Tips brand in the City of London, England UK. With variously-sourced teas from tea estate plantations, they smell, touch, sip, slurp then spit the hot drink out into a spitoon rather than swallow it many times repeatedly. Britons drink 35 million cups of PG Tips a day and world tea production is approximately 3.2 million tonnes a year. Kenya is the largest producer with Sri Lanka a close second. PG Tips is imported as single estate teas from around the world and blended in precise proportions set by the tea tasters to make blend 777, which can contain between 12 and 35 single estate teas at any one time depending on season.
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  • The face of Russian President Vladimirovich Putin appears on the front page of American global newspaper USA Today. The detail shows us Putin's face looking out from under the rack on sale outside a central London newsagent that sells titles from around the world. The date shows that page 1 is on the the sixth of March 2014 - 03.06.14 - when uncertainty of the Russian's annexation of the Crimea made headlines around the globe. Propaganda came from both sides as each nation tried to persuade other countries to back their own actions. Vladimir Putin has been the President of Russia since 7 May 2012. He previously served as President from 2000 to 2008, and as Prime Minister of Russia from 1999 to 2000 and again from 2008 to 2012.
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  • A rather obese woman stands in the waves at the seaside resort of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk. With hands behind her back and fingers interlocked the lady wears a turquoise bathing costume that just about fits her ample, wide body. Her bottom is large as are her legs that have cellulite on the tops of her thighs. She looks left alone, a solitary person standing with her back to the viewer - or perhaps she is standing guard, keeping watch on children as they play safely in the sea. Water splashes against her lower legs and is frozen still by a fast shutter speed. It is a fine, bright sunny afternoon on this Eastern coast of England, more noted for very changeable weather rather than the heatwave experienced here.
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  • A Jesus Saves neon sign in the entrance of an evangelical church in Peckham, south London. Inside are the voices and cries of the faithful, gathered on Easter Sunday, an important date in the Christian calendar. The cross is mounted on the inside wall, illuminated by its neon tube inside the plastic outer casing.
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  • A crowd of workers listen to speeches by their trade union during a council strike in Liverpool. A sea of faces looks towards us, their expressions serious and concerned at the loss of their jobs and livelihoods. Their trade union has organised this meeting out in the open air in the city centre, a protest against unfair reduction of earnings and an erosion of working conditions. These people are English Liverpool council workers recently made redundant and have gathered in the city centre to express their willingness to act againist their former-employers.
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  • On a plyboard hoarding that has sealed up a Restaurant in Leicester Square, some graffiti suggests that the Coronavirus pandemic is a conspiracy reminiscent of George Orwell's cult dystopian work, '1984', on 29th September 2020, in London, Westminster, England.
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  • An older businessman walks with another wearing a flat cap below the classical architecture of Royal Exchange and the WW1 war memorial at Bank Triangle, on 10th May 2017, in the City of London, England.
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  • A bride-to-be tries on her white wedding dress during a fitting in a London bridal shop. Watched by a family friend or relative, the lady about to be married gives a thumbs up to unseen people as if to say she likes the garment and will be buying it for her special day. The friend however looks sceptical and stand in a defiant, disapproving stance, with arms folded and a doubtful look on her face. More dresses hang on rails in the background so there is more choice but it seems this bride is having her own way.
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  • A week after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, shrines and memorials started appearing in public places at various squares and street locations in Manhattan that commemorated the killed and missing citizens, lost in the ruins of terrorist devastation. Candle-lit vigils like this were maintained for weeks as people came together and shared a common grief, singing and praying and displaying American flags and often denouncing evil in the world. Emotions were running high and many citizens offered spiritual aide such as food and drink. In outpourings of grief, anger and patriotic rhetoric, flags were flown as never before as  America sought to express their emotions and unity.
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  • Days after the September 11th 2001 attacks in New York and Washington DC, the US government had identified Osama Bin Laden as the head culprit of the terrorist action on America. Here, a businessman wearing a smart dark suit and polished loafers bends down to buy the latest copy of the New York Daily News from an African American vendor near Wall Street in the heart of New York’s financial district. Bin Laden’s demonic face is spread across the front page and the words “Wanted: Dead or Alive” tells Americans that their al-Qaeda evil-doer will be caught eventually, like a baddie rounded up by the Sheriff by the last scene of a Hollywood western.
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  • Days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, posters starting appearing at strategic locations in Manhattan that either showed the faces of missing citizens, lost in the ruins of terrorist devastation or with patriotic rhetoric expressing hope, fate or anger and retribution as Americans sought to express their emotions and unity. But after overnight rain, the inks and dyes of home-printed pictures streaked and ran obliterating these messages and victims’ faces. DNA samples were taken at the Armory so human remains might be identified so it was a point of focus for those with missing relatives who attached thousands of posters to walls with pictures and messages to loved-ones in the hope of being reunited.
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  • Days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, posters starting appearing at strategic locations in Manhattan that showed the faces of missing citizens, lost in the ruins of terrorist devastation. After overnight rain, the inks and dyes of home-printed pictures by relatives streaked and ran obliterating victims’ faces. DNA samples were taken at the Armory so human remains might be identified so it was a point of focus for those with missing relatives who attached thousands of posters to walls with pictures and messages to loved-ones in the hope of being reunited. Emotions were running high and many citizens offered spiritual aide such as food and drink. In outpourings of grief, anger and patriotic rhetoric, flags were flown as never before as  America sought to express their emotions and unity.
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  • Graffiti on a wall in a Chelsea sidestreet proclaims the connection between the 5G network and the Coronavirus pandemic, on 24th August 2020, in London, England.
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  • Graffiti on a wall in a Chelsea sidestreet proclaims the connection between the 5G network and the Coronavirus pandemic, on 24th August 2020, in London, England.
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  • Sir Richard Branson consults with Virgin Galactic CEO George Whitesides during a new space tourism presentation. Whitesides is responsible for guiding all aspects of the company to commercial operation at Spaceport America in New Mexico. Prior to this he was Chief of Staff for NASA, where he provided policy and staff support to the agency’s Administrator. Virgin Galactic is a company within Richard Branson's Virgin Group which plans to provide sub-orbital spaceflights to space tourists, suborbital launches for space science missions and orbital launches of small satellites. Further in the future Virgin Galactic hopes to offer orbital human spaceflights as well. Virgin Galactic's spacecraft are launched from a large aeroplane, giving the spacecraft more initial speed and altitude than if it were launched from the ground.
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  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather to admire local Darfuri handcrafts on display in a compound belonging to the Governor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
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  • Darfurian women express the hope of peace when they line-up at Al Fashir airport, Sudan to greet British peer Lord Ahmed of Rotheram who has brought over from the UK, a delegation to attend the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, hosted by the governor in his own compound. The Sudanese Women General Union. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
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  • During a journey into America's hinterlands, days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, we see visitors watching a re-enactment of a Civil War skirmish at the Gettysburg National Military Park. As a group of Confederate troopers parade on the battlefield, we see printed on a woman tourist's back, the quoted words spoken by President George W Bush on 9/11/01. His rallying call to the nation, answering the demand for vengeance against the 'evil-doers' is included in his rhetoric, reproduced on clothing and on messages displayed around the US. The American Civil War's Battle of Gettysburg was fought in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania and was the one battle with the largest number of casualties: Between 46,000 and 51,000 killed in the three-days in July 1863.
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  • Facing the viewer and from slightly above head height with a long lens, we see a massed crowd of men and women with hands raised in agreement at taking industrial action. These people are English Liverpool council workers recently made redundant and have gathered in the city centre to express their willingness to act againist their former-employers. It is a unanimous decision and all are in agreement with everyone's hands - some higher than others - defiantly up in the air.
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  • With his body in shade and only his head in the sun, a Portuguese man stands in the street of central Lisbon to read the headlines of national and provincial newspapers which are pinned by their top right corners for passers-by to glance at or buy. Lit by early morning sun, the daily or weekly periodicals are set in a neat row for the benefit of this man and other citizens of the Portuguese capital. Ornate square tile mosaics are set in the pavement (sidewalk) in a design style that Lisbon is well-known for. In an age of mass-communications, reading one's media on paper in such a manner already seems old fashioned.
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  • With mouth wide open in mid-shout, a young protester screams his anti-war message to the outside world during a large demonstration against the first Gulf War of 1991. He holds a placard with the now famous Peace Symbol, originally designed in 1958 for the British nuclear disarmament movement, designed by British artist Gerald Holtom for the march planned by the Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War (DAC) from Trafalgar Square, London to the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment at Aldermaston. The symbol was later adopted by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), and subsequently became an international emblem for the 1960s anti-war movement and the counterculture of the time.
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  • On the day that the UK was scheduled to leave the European Union and political parties commence campaigning for the General Election on December 12th, a Brexiter woman shouts at police officers as Brexiters voice their anger outside the British parliament in Westminster, on 31st October 2019, in London, England.
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  • A week after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, shrines and memorials started appearing in public places at various squares and street locations in Manhattan that commemorated the killed and missing citizens, lost in the ruins of terrorist devastation. Candle-lit vigils like this were maintained for weeks as people came together and shared a common grief, singing and praying and often denouncing evil in the world. Emotions were running high and many citizens offered spiritual aide such as food and drink. In outpourings of grief, anger and patriotic rhetoric, flags were flown as never before as  America sought to express their emotions and unity.
    9_11_america007-19-09-2001_1.jpg
  • 'Jesus said' Biblical quotations on a city church and bleak background tower blocks in the London borough of Southwark. Locals in these bleak south London streets may be uplifted by the words from the Christian scriptures, comforting the troubled with messages of humanity from the Bible, perhaps guiding Londoners incarcerated in the depressing 1960s tower block high-rises, homes to the poor and the dispossessed.
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  • Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher seen on TV wagging a finger during exchanges at the dispatch box with Labour opposition. Thatcher died on April 8th 2013 after suffering a stroke while staying in the Ritz Hotel, London.
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  • A satirical Margaret Thatcher Spitting Image puppet by Fluck and Law wears a blue Conservative rosette and For Hire sticker. Thatcher died on April 8th 2013 after suffering a stroke while staying in the Ritz Hotel, London.
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  • Multi-screen TV images of Margaret Thatcher's last speech as PM at Tory Party conference before being deposed weeks later.
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