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  • The final scene of a risen Jesus as he passes among the audience after being crucified on the cross during The Passion of Jesus which is performed in Londons Trafalgar Square by members of Wintershall Trust on London, 25th March 2016: Played annually on Good Friday it celebrates the cruxifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The cast re-enacts the Christian Biblical story to an audience of thousands and the main character is played by professional actor James Burke-Dunsmore. .
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  • The final scenes of a dead Jesus being held by Mary after being lowered from the cross at the base of Nelsons Column during The Passion of Jesus which is performed in Londons Trafalgar Square by members of Wintershall Trust on London, 25th March 2016: Played annually on Good Friday it celebrates the cruxifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The cast re-enacts the Christian Biblical story to an audience of thousands and the main character is played by professional actor James Burke-Dunsmore. .
    easter_crucifixion58-25-03-2016.jpg
  • The final scenes of a suffering Jesus being crucified on the cross at the base of Nelsons Column during The Passion of Jesus which is performed in Londons Trafalgar Square by members of Wintershall Trust on London, 25th March 2016: Played annually on Good Friday it celebrates the cruxifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The cast re-enacts the Christian Biblical story to an audience of thousands and the main character is played by professional actor James Burke-Dunsmore. .
    easter_crucifixion49-25-03-2016.jpg
  • The final scenes of a suffering Jesus and two criminals being crucified on the cross at the base of Nelsons Column during The Passion of Jesus which is performed in Londons Trafalgar Square by members of Wintershall Trust on London, 25th March 2016: Played annually on Good Friday it celebrates the cruxifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The cast re-enacts the Christian Biblical story to an audience of thousands and the main character is played by professional actor James Burke-Dunsmore. .
    easter_crucifixion47-25-03-2016.jpg
  • Jesus struggles through the audience  near the end of The Passion of Jesus which is performed in Londons Trafalgar Square by members of Wintershall Trust London, 25th March 2016: Played annually on Good Friday it celebrates the cruxifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The cast re-enacts the Christian Biblical story to an audience of thousands and the main character is played by professional actor James Burke-Dunsmore. .
    easter_crucifixion38-25-03-2016.jpg
  • The final scenes of a suffering Jesus being crucified on the cross at the base of Nelsons Column during The Passion of Jesus which is performed in Londons Trafalgar Square by members of Wintershall Trust on London, 25th March 2016: Played annually on Good Friday it celebrates the cruxifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The cast re-enacts the Christian Biblical story to an audience of thousands and the main character is played by professional actor James Burke-Dunsmore. .
    easter_crucifixion42-25-03-2016.jpg
  • Jesus struggles through the audience  near the end of The Passion of Jesus which is performed in Londons Trafalgar Square by members of Wintershall Trust London, 25th March 2016: Played annually on Good Friday it celebrates the cruxifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The cast re-enacts the Christian Biblical story to an audience of thousands and the main character is played by professional actor James Burke-Dunsmore. .
    easter_crucifixion35-25-03-2016.jpg
  • London, 25th March 2016: Actors dressed as Roman soldiers parade at the beginning of The Passion of Jesus, performed in Londons Trafalgar Square by members of Wintershall Trust. Played annually on Good Friday it celebrates the cruxifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The cast re-enacts the Christian Biblical story to an audience of thousands and the main character is played by professional actor James Burke-Dunsmore. .
    easter_crucifixion23-25-03-2016.jpg
  • The final scenes of a suffering Jesus being crucified on the cross at the base of Nelsons Column during The Passion of Jesus which is performed in Londons Trafalgar Square by members of Wintershall Trust on London, 25th March 2016: Played annually on Good Friday it celebrates the cruxifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The cast re-enacts the Christian Biblical story to an audience of thousands and the main character is played by professional actor James Burke-Dunsmore. .
    easter_crucifixion41-25-03-2016.jpg
  • London, 25th March 2016: Actors dressed as Roman soldiers parade at the beginning of The Passion of Jesus, performed in Londons Trafalgar Square by members of Wintershall Trust. Played annually on Good Friday it celebrates the cruxifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The cast re-enacts the Christian Biblical story to an audience of thousands and the main character is played by professional actor James Burke-Dunsmore. .
    easter_crucifixion22-25-03-2016.jpg
  • London, 25th March 2016: Actors dressed as Roman soldiers parade at the beginning of The Passion of Jesus, performed in Londons Trafalgar Square by members of Wintershall Trust. Played annually on Good Friday it celebrates the cruxifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The cast re-enacts the Christian Biblical story to an audience of thousands and the main character is played by professional actor James Burke-Dunsmore. .
    easter_crucifixion05-25-03-2016.jpg
  • London, 25th March 2016: A donkey is used as a prop during The Passion of Jesus which is performed in Londons Trafalgar Square by members of Wintershall Trust. Played annually on Good Friday it celebrates the cruxifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The cast re-enacts the Christian Biblical story to an audience of thousands and the main character is played by professional actor James Burke-Dunsmore.
    easter_crucifixion13-25-03-2016.jpg
  • London, 25th March 2016: The scene of The Last Supper during The Passion of Jesus which is performed in Londons Trafalgar Square by members of Wintershall Trust. Played annually on Good Friday it celebrates the cruxifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The cast re-enacts the Christian Biblical story to an audience of thousands and the main character is played by professional actor James Burke-Dunsmore.
    easter_crucifixion15-25-03-2016.jpg
  • London, 25th March 2016: The Passion of Jesus is performed in Londons Trafalgar Square by members of Wintershall Trust. Played annually on Good Friday it celebrates the cruxifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The cast re-enacts the Christian Biblical story to an audience of thousands and the main character is played by professional actor James Burke-Dunsmore.
    easter_crucifixion10-25-03-2016.jpg
  • The final scene of a risen Jesus as he passes among the audience after being crucified on the cross during The Passion of Jesus which is performed in Londons Trafalgar Square by members of Wintershall Trust on London, 25th March 2016: Played annually on Good Friday it celebrates the cruxifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The cast re-enacts the Christian Biblical story to an audience of thousands and the main character is played by professional actor James Burke-Dunsmore. .
    easter_crucifixion63-25-03-2016.jpg
  • Healthy looking organic passion fruits on Beatrice Sebyala’s farm. She is the chairperson and a group leader for the Basokakwayula group, one of the groups trained by Kulika. Beatrice now uses her farm as a demo and example for other farmers.
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  • Healthy looking organic Passion fruits on a farm that’s had training on sustainable organic agriculture by Kulika in Uganda.
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  • Cucumbers, tomatoes and passion fruit for sale at Khua Din morning market in Vientiane city, Lao PDR. A large variety of local products are available for sale in fresh markets all over Laos, all being sold on small individual stalls. Talat Khua Din is a traditional Lao market close to Vientiane city centre and is currently under threat from the construction of a shopping mall.
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  • Jo Atherton, works a part time at nursery, but his passion is for  growing giant vegetables, He has  grown a  record breaking carrot 19’, 2’’ long and is also a devotee of leek growing and onions. He was set back recently when local kids stole a thousand pounds worth of lighting diverted most likely to grow marijuana plants. He is pictured preparing for the biggest giant veg event of the year, the Bath and West show. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb.
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  • Jo Atherton, works a part time at nursery, but his passion is for  growing giant vegetables, He has  grown a  record breaking carrot 19’, 2’’ long and is also a devotee of leek growing and onions. He was set back recently when local kids stole a thousand pounds worth of lighting diverted most likely to grow marijuana plants. He is pictured preparing for the biggest giant veg event of the year, the Bath and West show. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb.
    IMG_1834_0237_1.jpg
  • Jo Atherton, works a part time at nursery, but his passion is for  growing giant vegetables, He has  grown a  record breaking carrot 19’, 2’’ long and is also a devotee of leek growing and onions. He was set back recently when local kids stole a thousand pounds worth of lighting diverted most likely to grow marijuana plants. He is pictured preparing for the biggest giant veg event of the year, the Bath and West show. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb.
    IMG_1776_0179_1.jpg
  • Jo Atherton, works a part time at nursery, but his passion is for  growing giant vegetables, He has  grown a  record breaking carrot 19’, 2’’ long and is also a devotee of leek growing and onions. He was set back recently when local kids stole a thousand pounds worth of lighting diverted most likely to grow marijuana plants. He is pictured preparing for the biggest giant veg event of the year, the Bath and West show. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb.
    IMG_1746_0149_1.jpg
  • Jo Atherton, works a part time at nursery, but his passion is for  growing giant vegetables, He has  grown a  record breaking carrot 19’, 2’’ long and is also a devotee of leek growing and onions. He was set back recently when local kids stole a thousand pounds worth of lighting diverted most likely to grow marijuana plants. He is pictured preparing for the biggest giant veg event of the year, the Bath and West show. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb.
    IMG_1741_0144_1.jpg
  • Jo Atherton, works a part time at nursery, but his passion is for  growing giant vegetables, He has  grown a  record breaking carrot 19’, 2’’ long and is also a devotee of leek growing and onions. He was set back recently when local kids stole a thousand pounds worth of lighting diverted most likely to grow marijuana plants. He is pictured preparing for the biggest giant veg event of the year, the Bath and West show. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses. The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb.
    IMG_1739_0142_1.jpg
  • Passion fruit (mak not) grown in the Tai Dam ethnic minority village of Ban Na Mor, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. The women of Ban Na Mor sell seasonal local products in their roadside market which they have gathered from the fields and forests or grown in their own gardens – anything from cucumbers to bamboo rats, pineapples to barbequed frogs. Ban Na Mor market is ideally situated on route 13 which goes to the border with China allowing them to take advantage of the many Chinese tour buses and businessmen passing through.
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  • Hooded peninitents (Nazarenos) during Seville's annual Easter Holy Week (Semana Santa de Sevilla) one of the most important traditional events of the city. The annual celebrations mark the story of Christ's crucifixion and the Nazarenos walk through the historic Andalucian city in front of the devout in a series of processions. Several hundred members of the 57 religious brotherhoods (or Hermandades) from many of city churches accompany giant floats (Pasos) depicting the road to Calvary. The brotherhoods (founded in the mid 14th century) are associations of Catholic laypersons organised for the purpose of performing public acts of religious observance; in this case, related to the Passion and death of Jesus Christ and to perform public penance.
    seville_nazarenos-20-18-April-2011_1.jpg
  • Hooded peninitents (Nazarenos) during Seville's annual Easter Holy Week (Semana Santa de Sevilla) one of the most important traditional events of the city. The annual celebrations mark the story of Christ's crucifixion and the Nazarenos walk through the historic Andalucian city in front of the devout in a series of processions. Several hundred members of the 57 religious brotherhoods (or Hermandades) from many of city churches accompany giant floats (Pasos) depicting the road to Calvary. The brotherhoods (founded in the mid 14th century) are associations of Catholic laypersons organised for the purpose of performing public acts of religious observance; in this case, related to the Passion and death of Jesus Christ and to perform public penance.
    seville_nazarenos-18-18-April-2011_1.jpg
  • Hooded peninitents (Nazarenos) during Seville's annual Easter Holy Week (Semana Santa de Sevilla) one of the most important traditional events of the city. The annual celebrations mark the story of Christ's crucifixion and the Nazarenos walk through the historic Andalucian city in front of the devout in a series of processions. Several hundred members of the 57 religious brotherhoods (or Hermandades) from many of city churches accompany giant floats (Pasos) depicting the road to Calvary. The brotherhoods (founded in the mid 14th century) are associations of Catholic laypersons organised for the purpose of performing public acts of religious observance; in this case, related to the Passion and death of Jesus Christ and to perform public penance.
    seville_nazarenos-13-18-April-2011_1.jpg
  • Hooded peninitents (Nazarenos) during Seville's annual Easter Holy Week (Semana Santa de Sevilla) one of the most important traditional events of the city. The annual celebrations mark the story of Christ's crucifixion and the Nazarenos walk through the historic Andalucian city in front of the devout in a series of processions. Several hundred members of the 57 religious brotherhoods (or Hermandades) from many of city churches accompany giant floats (Pasos) depicting the road to Calvary. The brotherhoods (founded in the mid 14th century) are associations of Catholic laypersons organised for the purpose of performing public acts of religious observance; in this case, related to the Passion and death of Jesus Christ and to perform public penance.
    seville_nazarenos-11-18-April-2011_1...jpg
  • Hooded peninitents (Nazarenos) during Seville's annual Easter Holy Week (Semana Santa de Sevilla) one of the most important traditional events of the city. The annual celebrations mark the story of Christ's crucifixion and the Nazarenos walk through the historic Andalucian city in front of the devout in a series of processions. Several hundred members of the 57 religious brotherhoods (or Hermandades) from many of city churches accompany giant floats (Pasos) depicting the road to Calvary. The brotherhoods (founded in the mid 14th century) are associations of Catholic laypersons organised for the purpose of performing public acts of religious observance; in this case, related to the Passion and death of Jesus Christ and to perform public penance.
    seville_nazarenos-9-18-April-2011_1_...jpg
  • Hooded penitents (Nazarenos) in candlelit procession during Seville's annual Easter Holy Week (Semana Santa de Sevilla) one of the most important traditional events of the city. The annual celebrations mark the story of Christ's crucifixion and the Nazarenos walk through the historic Andalucian city in front of the devout in a series of processions. Several hundred members of the 57 religious brotherhoods (or Hermandades) from many of city churches accompany giant floats (Pasos) depicting the road to Calvary. <br />
The brotherhoods (founded in the mid 14th century) are associations of Catholic laypersons organised for the purpose of performing public acts of religious observance; in this case, related to the Passion and death of Jesus Christ and to perform public penance.
    seville_nazarenos-8-17-April-2011_1_...jpg
  • Hooded penitents (Nazarenos) in candlelit procession during Seville's annual Easter Holy Week (Semana Santa de Sevilla) one of the most important traditional events of the city. The annual celebrations mark the story of Christ's crucifixion and the Nazarenos walk through the historic Andalucian city in front of the devout in a series of processions. Several hundred members of the 57 religious brotherhoods (or Hermandades) from many of city churches accompany giant floats (Pasos) depicting the road to Calvary. <br />
The brotherhoods (founded in the mid 14th century) are associations of Catholic laypersons organised for the purpose of performing public acts of religious observance; in this case, related to the Passion and death of Jesus Christ and to perform public penance.
    seville_nazarenos-7-17-April-2011_1_...jpg
  • Hooded penitents (Nazarenos) in candlelit procession during Seville's annual Easter Holy Week (Semana Santa de Sevilla) one of the most important traditional events of the city. The annual celebrations mark the story of Christ's crucifixion and the Nazarenos walk through the historic Andalucian city in front of the devout in a series of processions. Several hundred members of the 57 religious brotherhoods (or Hermandades) from many of city churches accompany giant floats (Pasos) depicting the road to Calvary. <br />
The brotherhoods (founded in the mid 14th century) are associations of Catholic laypersons organised for the purpose of performing public acts of religious observance; in this case, related to the Passion and death of Jesus Christ and to perform public penance.
    seville_nazarenos-5-17-April-2011_1.jpg
  • Hooded penitents (Nazarenos) in candlelit procession during Seville's annual Easter Holy Week (Semana Santa de Sevilla) one of the most important traditional events of the city. The annual celebrations mark the story of Christ's crucifixion and the Nazarenos walk through the historic Andalucian city in front of the devout in a series of processions. Several hundred members of the 57 religious brotherhoods (or Hermandades) from many of city churches accompany giant floats (Pasos) depicting the road to Calvary. <br />
The brotherhoods (founded in the mid 14th century) are associations of Catholic laypersons organised for the purpose of performing public acts of religious observance; in this case, related to the Passion and death of Jesus Christ and to perform public penance.
    seville_nazarenos-4-17-April-2011_1.jpg
  • With their eyes peering through eyeholes, hooded penitents (Nazarenos) during Seville's annual Easter Holy Week (Semana Santa de Sevilla) one of the most important traditional events of the city. The annual celebrations mark the story of Christ's crucifixion and the Nazarenos walk through the historic Andalucian city in front of the devout in a series of processions. Several hundred members of the 57 religious brotherhoods (or Hermandades) from many of city churches accompany giant floats (Pasos) depicting the road to Calvary. The brotherhoods (founded in the mid 14th century) are associations of Catholic laypersons organised for the purpose of performing public acts of religious observance; in this case, related to the Passion and death of Jesus Christ and to perform public penance.
    seville_nazarenos-1-17-April-2011_1.jpg
  • In front of an appreciative mainly lady audience, a flamenco dancer puts passion into her performance in a caseta (marquee) during the Spring Feria in Seville, Spain. She dramatically stamps her foot and raises her arms in a Juerga an informal, spontaneous gathering where dancing, singing, palmas (hand clapping), or simply pounding in rhythm are enjoyed. Grown out of the fusion of Arabic, Andalusian, Sephardic, and Gypsy cultures traditional flamenco artists simply learned by listening and watching relatives, friends and neighbours. It adapts to the local talent, instrumentation and mood of the audience. Seville holds its annual fair in rows of temporary marquee casetas, hosting families and friends which begin during the April Fair two weeks after the Semana Santa, or Easter Holy Week in the Andalusian capital.
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  • An elderly gentleman prunes his precious crop of fresh red roses from his front garden that sits astride the small River Wandle at Carshalton, south London. trimming off their heads, he s dressed in a straw hat and white apron. He is a very active gardener, the nurturing of plants and flowers being his passion now that he is of retirement age after a lifetime of work. Now he enjoys the rewards of his labours from mother earth in this lush plot of his that looks every bit the perfect English cottage garden despite it being in an urban inner-city.
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  • Passion is a dangerously powerful, Instagram notes to strangers in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Passion is a dangerously powerful, Instagram notes to strangers in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • The Holy Paso depicting the Crucifixion passes through Seville's Plaza Espana during its annual Semana Santa Easter passion processions. Some 60 processions are scheduled for the week, from Palm Sunday through to Easter Sunday morning. The climax of the week is the night of Holy Thursday, when the most popular processions set out to arrive at the Cathedral on the dawn of Good Friday, known as the madrugá. At the centre of each procession are the pasos, an image or set of images set atop a movable float of wood. The structure of the paso is richly carved and decorated with fabric, flowers and candles. Many of the structures carrying the image of Christ are gilded, and those carrying the image of the virgin often silver-plated.
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  • Hooded peninitents (Nazarenos) during Seville's annual Easter Holy Week (Semana Santa de Sevilla) one of the most important traditional events of the city. The annual celebrations mark the story of Christ's crucifixion and the Nazarenos walk through the historic Andalucian city in front of the devout in a series of processions. Several hundred members of the 57 religious brotherhoods (or Hermandades) from many of city churches accompany giant floats (Pasos) depicting the road to Calvary. The brotherhoods (founded in the mid 14th century) are associations of Catholic laypersons organised for the purpose of performing public acts of religious observance; in this case, related to the Passion and death of Jesus Christ and to perform public penance.
    seville_nazarenos-23-18-April-2011_1.jpg
  • Hooded peninitents (Nazarenos) during Seville's annual Easter Holy Week (Semana Santa de Sevilla) one of the most important traditional events of the city. The annual celebrations mark the story of Christ's crucifixion and the Nazarenos walk through the historic Andalucian city in front of the devout in a series of processions. Several hundred members of the 57 religious brotherhoods (or Hermandades) from many of city churches accompany giant floats (Pasos) depicting the road to Calvary. The brotherhoods (founded in the mid 14th century) are associations of Catholic laypersons organised for the purpose of performing public acts of religious observance; in this case, related to the Passion and death of Jesus Christ and to perform public penance.
    seville_nazarenos-15-18-April-2011_1.jpg
  • Hooded peninitents (Nazarenos) during Seville's annual Easter Holy Week (Semana Santa de Sevilla) one of the most important traditional events of the city. The annual celebrations mark the story of Christ's crucifixion and the Nazarenos walk through the historic Andalucian city in front of the devout in a series of processions. Several hundred members of the 57 religious brotherhoods (or Hermandades) from many of city churches accompany giant floats (Pasos) depicting the road to Calvary. The brotherhoods (founded in the mid 14th century) are associations of Catholic laypersons organised for the purpose of performing public acts of religious observance; in this case, related to the Passion and death of Jesus Christ and to perform public penance.
    seville_nazarenos-10-18-April-2011_1.jpg
  • Hooded penitents (Nazarenos) in candlelit procession during Seville's annual Easter Holy Week (Semana Santa de Sevilla) one of the most important traditional events of the city. The annual celebrations mark the story of Christ's crucifixion and the Nazarenos walk through the historic Andalucian city in front of the devout in a series of processions. Several hundred members of the 57 religious brotherhoods (or Hermandades) from many of city churches accompany giant floats (Pasos) depicting the road to Calvary. <br />
The brotherhoods (founded in the mid 14th century) are associations of Catholic laypersons organised for the purpose of performing public acts of religious observance; in this case, related to the Passion and death of Jesus Christ and to perform public penance.
    seville_nazarenos-3-17-April-2011_1.jpg
  • Leader of the Labour party, Neil Kinnock makes a passionate speech during a Labour Party rally on 28th February 1992 in Swansea, Wales. Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock PC b1942 is a British Labour Party politician. He served as a Member of Parliament from 1970 until 1995, first for Bedwellty and then for Islwyn. He was the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1983 until 1992, making him the longest-serving Leader of the Opposition in British political history.
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  • Leader of the Labour party, Neil Kinnock makes a passionate speech during a Labour Party rally on 28th February 1992 in Swansea, Wales. Neil Gordon Kinnock, Baron Kinnock PC b1942 is a British Labour Party politician. He served as a Member of Parliament from 1970 until 1995, first for Bedwellty and then for Islwyn. He was the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition from 1983 until 1992, making him the longest-serving Leader of the Opposition in British political history.
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  • Sao Paulo amateur "Várzea" Championship between Colorado and Santa Cruz teams in Villa Formosa district, Sao Paulo city. Fans sing and dance to a Samba beat to support their team. `The amateur "Várzea"championship was born before the professional  game took hold throughout Brazil and its roots lie in the city of Sao Paulo, the creator of such a championship, which is fiercely contested by all teams that participate in the competition. Before each game begins the participating team fan base drum up support with a colourful diplay of fireworks and a passionate drum beat of Samba.
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  • Sao Paulo amateur "Várzea" Championship between Colorado and Santa Cruz teams in Villa Formosa district, Sao Paulo city. Fans sing and dance to a Samba beat to support their team. `The amateur "Várzea"championship was born before the professional  game took hold throughout Brazil and its roots lie in the city of Sao Paulo, the creator of such a championship, which is fiercely contested by all teams that participate in the competition. Before each game begins the participating team fan base drum up support with a colourful diplay of fireworks and a passionate drum beat of Samba.
    20130407_football_brazil_0231_1.jpg
  • Sao Paulo amateur "Várzea" Championship between Colorado and Santa Cruz teams in Villa Formosa district, Sao Paulo city. Fans sing and dance to a Samba beat to support their team. `The amateur "Várzea"championship was born before the professional  game took hold throughout Brazil and its roots lie in the city of Sao Paulo, the creator of such a championship, which is fiercely contested by all teams that participate in the competition. Before each game begins the participating team fan base drum up support with a colourful diplay of fireworks and a passionate drum beat of Samba.
    20130407_football_brazil_0219_1.jpg
  • Sao Paulo amateur "Várzea" Championship between Colorado and Santa Cruz teams in Villa Formosa district, Sao Paulo city. Fans sing and dance to a Samba beat to support their team. `The amateur "Várzea"championship was born before the professional  game took hold throughout Brazil and its roots lie in the city of Sao Paulo, the creator of such a championship, which is fiercely contested by all teams that participate in the competition. Before each game begins the participating team fan base drum up support with a colourful diplay of fireworks and a passionate drum beat of Samba.
    20130407_football_brazil_0323_1.jpg
  • Sao Paulo amateur "Várzea" Championship between Colorado and Santa Cruz teams in Villa Formosa district, Sao Paulo city. Fans sing and dance to a Samba beat to support their team. `The amateur "Várzea"championship was born before the professional  game took hold throughout Brazil and its roots lie in the city of Sao Paulo, the creator of such a championship, which is fiercely contested by all teams that participate in the competition. Before each game begins the participating team fan base drum up support with a colourful diplay of fireworks and a passionate drum beat of Samba.
    20130407_football_brazil_0268_1.jpg
  • Sao Paulo amateur "Várzea" Championship between Colorado and Santa Cruz teams in Villa Formosa district, Sao Paulo city. Fans sing and dance to a Samba beat to support their team. `The amateur "Várzea"championship was born before the professional  game took hold throughout Brazil and its roots lie in the city of Sao Paulo, the creator of such a championship, which is fiercely contested by all teams that participate in the competition. Before each game begins the participating team fan base drum up support with a colourful diplay of fireworks and a passionate drum beat of Samba.
    20130407_football_brazil_0218_1.jpg
  • English writer Stella Duffy speaks passionately to a crowd outside Carnegie Library in Herne Hill. Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian-era building. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privately-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest17-06-02-201...jpg
  • English novelist Adam Mars-Jones speaks passionately to a crowd outside Carnegie Library in Herne Hill. Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian-era building. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privately-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981. 	3
    carnegie_library_protest12-06-02-201...jpg
  • English novelist Adam Mars-Jones speaks passionately to a crowd outside Carnegie Library in Herne Hill. Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian-era building. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privately-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981. 	3
    carnegie_library_protest10-06-02-201...jpg
  • English writer Stella Duffy waves to a passing motorist while speaking passionately to a crowd outside Carnegie Library in Herne Hill. Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian-era building. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privately-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest16-06-02-201...jpg
  • Young boys play football on the streets of favela Jacarezinho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    CPA-10101088_1.jpg
  • Leader of the Labour party, Neil Kinnock makes his infamous speech during the Labour Party election rally on 1st April 1992 in Sheffield, England. In the 1992 election, Labour made considerable progress – reducing the Conservative majority to just 21 seats. It came as a shock to many when the Conservatives won a majority, but the triumphalism perceived by some observers of a Labour party rally in Sheffield together with Kinnocks performance on the podium may have helped put floating voters off.
    neil_kinnock04-01-04-1992.jpg
  • The "Giants of the North" football team improvise a game of football amongst themselves in Ponto Franco, Maranhao. The team was formed and was the brain child of Capacidade a fellow dwarf. Wherever they travel they always attract much attention and are viewed with affection and respect.
    20130503_football_brazil_0542_1.jpg
  • The "Giants of the North" football team improvise a game of football amongst themselves in Ponto Franco, Maranhao. The team was formed and was the brain child of Capacidade a fellow dwarf. Wherever they travel they always attract much attention and are viewed with affection and respect.
    20130503_football_brazil_0535_1.jpg
  • The "Giants of the North" football team improvise a game of football amongst themselves in Ponto Franco, Maranhao. The team was formed and was the brain child of Capacidade a fellow dwarf. Wherever they travel they always attract much attention and are viewed with affection and respect.
    20130503_football_brazil_0533_1.jpg
  • The "Giants of the North" football team improvise a game of football amongst themselves in Ponto Franco, Maranhao. The team was formed and was the brain child of Capacidade a fellow dwarf. Wherever they travel they always attract much attention and are viewed with affection and respect.
    20130503_football_brazil_0518_1.jpg
  • The "Giants of the North" football team improvise a game of football amongst themselves in Ponto Franco, Maranhao. The team was formed and was the brain child of Capacidade a fellow dwarf. Wherever they travel they always attract much attention and are viewed with affection and respect.
    20130503_football_brazil_0419_1.jpg
  • The "Giants of the North" football team improvise a game of football amongst themselves in Ponto Franco, Maranhao. The team was formed and was the brain child of Capacidade a fellow dwarf. Wherever they travel they always attract much attention and are viewed with affection and respect.
    20130503_football_brazil_0405_1.jpg
  • The "Giants of the North" football team improvise a game of football amongst themselves in Ponto Franco, Maranhao. The team was formed and was the brain child of Capacidade a fellow dwarf. Wherever they travel they always attract much attention and are viewed with affection and respect.
    20130503_football_brazil_0368_1.jpg
  • The "Giants of the North" football team improvise a game of football amongst themselves in Ponto Franco, Maranhao. The team was formed and was the brain child of Capacidade a fellow dwarf. Wherever they travel they always attract much attention and are viewed with affection and respect.
    20130503_football_brazil_0314_1.jpg
  • The "Giants of the North" football team improvise a game of football amongst themselves in Ponto Franco, Maranhao. The team was formed and was the brain child of Capacidade a fellow dwarf. Wherever they travel they always attract much attention and are viewed with affection and respect.
    20130503_football_brazil_0311_1.jpg
  • "Button" football being played at a state championship level in Sao Paulo. It appears to have its origins both  in Hungry and Brazil. The game is played on a smooth, flat surface with markings per a regulation football field. Typical dimensions of the table would be 1.84 m long by 1.20 m wide, with the field being 1.67 m by 1.04 m. Goals are typically 12.5 cm wide by 5 cm tall per the interior dimensions.<br />
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Typical ball, buttons, and goaltender game pieces<br />
Each team consists of 11 pieces, 10 field pieces, or buttons, in the form of small circular disks, and 1 goaltender piece in the form of a rectangular block. At the opening kickoff, all 11 pieces are relegated to their respective sides. Button are always circular in shape. Button football was introduced in 1922 in Brazil and remains as popular as ever. 2013
    20130428_football_brazil_0506_1.jpg
  • "Button" football being played at a state championship level in Sao Paulo. It appears to have its origins both  in Hungry and Brazil. The game is played on a smooth, flat surface with markings per a regulation football field. Typical dimensions of the table would be 1.84 m long by 1.20 m wide, with the field being 1.67 m by 1.04 m. Goals are typically 12.5 cm wide by 5 cm tall per the interior dimensions.<br />
<br />
Typical ball, buttons, and goaltender game pieces<br />
Each team consists of 11 pieces, 10 field pieces, or buttons, in the form of small circular disks, and 1 goaltender piece in the form of a rectangular block. At the opening kickoff, all 11 pieces are relegated to their respective sides. Button are always circular in shape. Button football was introduced in 1922 in Brazil and remains as popular as ever. 2013
    20130428_football_brazil_0443_1.jpg
  • Priests from Santo Tomas de Vilanova seminary, play football against a team of international theology and philosophy students in Ourinhos, Brazil
    20130424_football_brazil_0206_1.jpg
  • Priests from Santo Tomas de Vilanova seminary, play football against a team of international theology and philosophy students in Ourinhos, Brazil
    20130424_football_brazil_0133_1.jpg
  • Sao Paulo amateur "Várzea" Championship between Colorado and Santa Cruz teams in Villa Formosa district, Sao Paulo city. Fans sing and dance to a Samba beat in support  of their team. `The amateur "Várzea"championship was born before the professional  game took hold throughout Brazil and its roots lie in the city of Sao Paulo, the creator of such a championship, which is fiercely contested by all teams that participate in the competition. It is wholly amateur and is funded ans supported by local businesses to the teams that participate.
    20130407_football_brazil_0143_1.jpg
  • Sao Paulo amateur "Várzea" Championship between Colorado and Santa Cruz teams in Villa Formosa district, Sao Paulo city. Fans sing and dance to a Samba beat in support  of their team. `The amateur "Várzea"championship was born before the professional  game took hold throughout Brazil and its roots lie in the city of Sao Paulo, the creator of such a championship, which is fiercely contested by all teams that participate in the competition. It is wholly amateur and is funded ans supported by local businesses to the teams that participate.
    20130407_football_brazil_0131_1.jpg
  • Sao Paulo amateur "Várzea" Championship between Colorado and Santa Cruz teams in Villa Formosa district, Sao Paulo city. Fans sing and dance to a Samba beat in support  of their team. `The amateur "Várzea"championship was born before the professional  game took hold throughout Brazil and its roots lie in the city of Sao Paulo, the creator of such a championship, which is fiercely contested by all teams that participate in the competition. It is wholly amateur and is funded ans supported by local businesses to the teams that participate.
    20130407_football_brazil_0099_1.jpg
  • Sao Paulo amateur "Várzea" Championship between Colorado and Santa Cruz teams in Villa Formosa district, Sao Paulo city. Fans sing and dance to a Samba beat in support  of their team. `The amateur "Várzea"championship was born before the professional  game took hold throughout Brazil and its roots lie in the city of Sao Paulo, the creator of such a championship, which is fiercely contested by all teams that participate in the competition. It is wholly amateur and is funded ans supported by local businesses to the teams that participate.
    20130407_football_brazil_0095_1.jpg
  • Sao Paulo amateur "Várzea" Championship between Colorado and Santa Cruz teams in Villa Formosa district, Sao Paulo city. Fans sing and dance to a Samba beat in support  of their team. `The amateur "Várzea"championship was born before the professional  game took hold throughout Brazil and its roots lie in the city of Sao Paulo, the creator of such a championship, which is fiercely contested by all teams that participate in the competition. It is wholly amateur and is funded ans supported by local businesses to the teams that participate.
    20130407_football_brazil_0089_1.jpg
  • Sao Paulo amateur "Várzea" Championship between Colorado and Santa Cruz teams in Villa Formosa district, Sao Paulo city. Fans sing and dance to a Samba beat in support  of their team. `The amateur "Várzea"championship was born before the professional  game took hold throughout Brazil and its roots lie in the city of Sao Paulo, the creator of such a championship, which is fiercely contested by all teams that participate in the competition. It is wholly amateur and is funded ans supported by local businesses to the teams that participate.
    20130407_football_brazil_0084_1.jpg
  • Priests of the Santo Tomás de Villanova seminary, play a game of football against student trainees. The seminarian football team has won many local trophies as they are amongst the best team in the region, Ourinhos, Brazil.
    20130405_football_brazil_378_1.jpg
  • Priests of the Santo Tomás de Villanova seminary, play a game of football against student trainees. The seminarian football team has won many local trophies as they are amongst the best team in the region, Ourinhos, Brazil.
    20130405_football_brazil_369_1.jpg
  • Priests of the Santo Tomás de Villanova seminary, Ourinhos, Brazil play a game of football against student trainees from the seminary. The seminarians' football team have won in recent years many local trophies as amongst the best team in the region.
    20130405_football_brazil_063_1.jpg
  • A priest of the Santo Tomás de Villanova seminary, Ourinhos, Brazil kicks about a football in its courtyard.The priests football team has won many local trophies and is considered amongst the best team in the region.
    20130405_football_brazil_021_1.jpg
  • East End, London July 5th 2014. Rally and march against proposed cuts to National Health Service doctors' surgeries , specifically MPIG (Minimum Practice Income Guarantee payments) brought in to ensure practices in deprived areas had enough money to deliver high quality General Practice services. . 83 year old Shirley Murgraff, a NHS patient in Hackney, and activist.
    surg_8078_1.jpg
  • Young boys play football on the streets of favela Jacarezinho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    CPA-10101092_1.jpg
  • Young boys play football on the streets of favela Jacarezinho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    CPA-10101091_1.jpg
  • Young boys play football on the streets of favela Jacarezinho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    CPA-10101089_1.jpg
  • A group of Botafogo fans celebrate a win over Sao Paulo football club at the Maracana stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
    CPA-10101085_1.jpg
  • A group of Botafogo fans celebrate a win over Sao Paulo football club at the Maracana stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
    CPA-10101076_1.jpg
  • Young boys play football on the streets of favela Jacarezinho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    CPA-10101072_1.jpg
  • Young boys play football on the streets of favela Jacarezinho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    CPA-10101071_1.jpg
  • A ragged, bare football in a Rio de Janeiro favela, Brazil.
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  • Boys playing football on the streets of favela Jacarezinho, Rio de janeiro, Brazil
    cp_bra_0070_1.jpg
  • Playing "soapy football" on an inflatable pitch, Recife, Brazil.
    cp_bra_0068_1.jpg
  • Boys playing football on a Sao Paulo city street, Brazil.
    cp_bra_0067_1.jpg
  • Playing football on Copacabana beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
    cp_bra_0065_1.jpg
  • Knocking a football around on the rooftop of a skyscraper in downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil.
    cp_bra_0064_1.jpg
  • Playing cricket in Iqbal park, Lahore, Pakistan
    20101212_pakistan_cricket_0583_1.jpg
  • The "Giants of the North" football team improvise a game of football amongst themselves in Ponto Franco, Maranhao. The team was formed and was the brain child of Capacidade a fellow dwarf. Wherever they travel they always attract much attention and are viewed with affection and respect.
    20130503_football_brazil_0525_1.jpg
  • On Kensal Road a group of young men energetically dance together, crashing into one another as the bass and volume brings the atmosphere to a fervour on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_A_020.jpg
  • Female Cuban older elderly woman posing for a portrait wearing colourful costume, performance in Havana old town, local dance and theatre group enacting the slave trade, colonial rule and how African religion and beliefs continuing, becoming what is now Santeria.
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  • George Rodgers, 63, a Cornish farmer of at least three generations grows giant vegetables on a quarter acre plot. The seed for his cabbages comes from his father and he provides the seed he says for 85 percent of the cabbages at the main Bath and West Show, which he is preparing for now. Giant vegetable growing is not a hobby for the faint hearted. The growers have to tend to the vegetables almost every day (including Christmas) with a commitment varying from  2-3 hours an evening to the most committed spending up to 80 hours a week, tending, nurturing, growing and spending thousands on fertilisers, electricity and green houses.  The reward is to be crowned world record holder of largest, longest or heaviest in class, cabbages weighing in at 100lb, carrots stretching 19 ft and pumpkins tipping the scales at 800lb. it’s a competitive business though and global; some times the record may stand for only hours before a fellow competitor somewhere in the world knocks a grower off the coveted spot.
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