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  • Paste up street art of the head, but not face of Pat Butcher from the television soap opera Eastenders on a hoarding in central London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Paste up street art of the head, but not face of Pat Butcher from the television soap opera Eastenders on a hoarding in central London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Pat Marden rreaches up to attend an arch of apples at the East Malling Research, Kent, England that provides science-based plant and food solutions to industry and Government. As a  Horticultural Technician Pat and her colleagues work for this organisation which is the principal UK provider of top-class horticultural research and development for the perennial crops sector. They have for example, genetically fingerprinted all 2300 apples and over 250 pears of the National Fruit Collection and used DNA markers called microsatellites to produce individual profiles for trees. Looking upwards we see Pat balanced on a tapering ladder to reach leaves and branches that form this feature in the laboratory gardens and which has eight similar arches.
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  • Pat proposes to Rachel on the beach and his proposal is accepted. having employed the talents of a sand sculpter to surprise his girlfrield, the newly engaged couple embrace and kiss. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • A visiting Lama teacher of Kagyu Tibetan-Buddhism greets a westerner baby and its father in the Kagyu Samye Ling Buddhist retreat centre in Eskdalemuir, Scotland. Touching the child on its head, the Lama smiles and appears the archetypal kind leader of the Buddhist religion. The dad and baby are western visitors in this peaceful location for spiritual cleansing and often to find answers to their complicated, modern lives. And many here have had a troubled youth and are sometimes escaping a criminal past, who arrive in the Scottish wilderness for isolated retreat periods, for short-term spiritual relaxation or to follow Tibetan teaching methods for discovering inner-peace, through prayer and meditation. This Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Kagyu School celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2007.
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  • Tatouine hospital, Tunisia. Surgeon applying external fixator to injured Libyan fighter.
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  • Tatouine hospital, Tunisia. Surgeon applying external fixator to injured Libyan fighter.
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  • Tatouine hospital, Tunisia. Surgeon cleaning wound of injured fighter.
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  • Merlin working in Tatouine hospital, Tunisia. Looking for external fixators.
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  • Tatouine hospital, Tunisia. Nurses preparing patient for surgery.
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  • Tatouine hospital, surgeon paints betatadine, antiseptic, onto leg before operation to remove foot.
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  • Tatouine hospital, surgeon paints betatadine, antiseptic, onto leg before operation to remove foot.
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  • Tatouine hospital, Tunisia. Fracture of left radius and possible scaphoid fracture – possibly old – because oozing from wound not operated on. Doctors discuss what to do.
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  • Tatouine hospital, Tunisia. Operation to insert a  DHS dynamic hip screw for a comminuted chrochanteric hip fracture from a bullet - sewing up after operation.
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  • Tatouine hospital, Tunisia. Operation to insert a DHS dynamic hip screw for a comminuted chrochanteric hip fracture from a bullet. Doctor  looking at the image intensifier.
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  • Tatouine hospital, Tunisia. Surgical instruments ready for operation.
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  • The corridor that visitors to the prison go down to enter the fmily visiting room. HMP Holloway, the main womens prison in London.
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  • The corridor that visitors to the prison go down to enter the fmily visiting room. HMP Holloway, the main womens prison in London.
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  • Tatouine hospital, Tunisia. Surgeon using power drill - too powerful for the job but there was no other available.
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  • Merlin working in Tatouine hospital, Tunisia. Dr Amori and Dr Samuel clean up gunshot wound -debridement - removal of dead material and dirt.
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  • Tatouine hospital, Tunisia. Surgeons operating on injured fighter.
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  • Tatouine hospital, Tunisia. Sugeon with X-ray
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  • Tatouine hospital, Tunisia. Operation to insert a  DHS dynamic hip screw for a comminuted chrochanteric hip fracture from a bullet. The instrumentalist measures screws to find the right size one.
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  • Tatouine hospital, Tunisia.  DHS dynamic hip screw for a comminuted chrochanteric hip fracture from a bullet. Operation performed on Libyan fighter.
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  • The corridor that visitors to the prison go down to enter the fmily visiting room. HMP Holloway, the main womens prison in London. HM Prison Holloway (sometimes known as Holloway Castle) is a closed category prison for adult women and Young Offenders, located in the Holloway area of the London Borough of Islington, in north and Inner London, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Holloway Prison holds female adults and young offenders remanded or sentenced by the local courts. Holloway prison offers both full-time and part-time education to inmates, with courses including skills training workshops, British Industrial Cleaning Science BICS, gardens and painting. There is a family-friendly visitor centre at Holloway, run by the Prison Advice & Care Trust (pact), an independent charity.
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  • Jazz band plays at JZ Club on Fuxing Lu in Shanghai, China. Following the popularity of other jazz and blues clubs in Shanghai, Like the popular and nearby Cotton Club, J Z Club is as busy as it can be on the main nights of th week, full of Shanghainese and ex-pat customers, this is just one venue which makes up Shanghais flourishing bar scene.
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  • Young European couple at friends' wedding reception in Blantyre, Malawi in the mid-1960s. The woman holds two glasses of perhaps champagne and laughs out loud at a joke or quip that her male friend has told. There are bridesmaids behind them on the patio terrace where other guests enjoy the happy at the happy reception for ex-pat Europeans living in this central African state.
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  • Jazz band plays at JZ Club on Fuxing Lu (Fuxing Rd) Shanghai. Following the popularity of other jazz and blues clubs in Shanghai, Like the popular and nearby Cotton Club, J Z Club is as busy as it can be on the main nights of th week, full of Shanghainese and ex-pat customers, this is just one venue which makes up Shanghai's flourishing bar scene.
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  • Young European couple at their engagement party in Blantyre, Malawi in the mid-1960s.  Standing together against a plain wall in a small house or bungalow, they look happy with the prospect of married life - both smiling broadly next to a patterned curtains (drapes).
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  • Teenage girl students sit on the sports field during a lunchtime break at the Gyosei International Japanese School, a boarding school for Japanese ex-pats opened in 1987 in Willen Park, Milton Keynes, England. Giggling and smiling in their happy environment, the young women enjoy life in the UK, the children of skilled parents working in England. The Gyosei independent private school was the first of its type established in the country and shows the importance of Milton Keynes as a focus for Japanese investment.
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  • Teenage students play baseball on a summer's day at the Gyosei International Japanese School, a boarding school for Japanese ex-pats opened in 1987 in Willen Park, Milton Keynes, England. Running hard for a home-run, the teenager sprints on short grass as school mates sit waiting for their turn on the lawn. The Gyosei independent private school was the first of its type established in the country and shows the importance of Milton Keynes as a focus for Japanese investment.
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  • Teenage students jump high on a basketball court to score a goal at the Gyosei International Japanese School, a boarding school for Japanese ex-pats opened in 1987 in Willen Park, Milton Keynes, England. Seen from an aerial perspective, we look down on these active and fit young men, whose sense of competition and fitness is played out below us. Leaping up to help win the ball that is about to be placed in the foreground basket, each of the seven boys try their utmost to help win or prevent the point, depending on the team members. The court looks new and well cared for at this ex-patriot school in the English Midlands
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  • Young European man cradles his young baby son of two weeks old in Blantyre, Malawi in 1968. Looking down at the infant, the father holds his precious child while standing against a brick wall. Both share the male gene but the baby still has little awareness of its surroundings and lays in his dad's arms.
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  • Young European lady sits on the bonnet of a car in Blantyre, Malawi in the mid-1960s. Perched on the front of the vehicle, the woman wears a pink dress with a pink paisley pattern, popular in the sixties. Smiling to the viewer, she sits upright with hands across her lap, having removed her sun galasses which she holds folded up in her hand. There is a lush tropical garden behind belonging to an unknown owner in the African Malawi town.
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  • Pat a regular customer at Jacks of Bagshot on the 18th July 2008 in Bagshot in the United Kingdom. Pat used to work at Jacks Cafe, doing odd jobs. Now retired, he returns to the cafe where he enjoys a free daily lunch thanking him for years of service.
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  • Pat, a retired waitress sitting at a table with a huge full English breakfast at Smokey Joe’s transport cafe on 05th June 2008 in Blackwater in the United Kingdom. Smokey Joe’s is a renowned cafe off the A30 in Blackwater in Cornwall.
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  • Katie Summerhayes, Tyler Harding, head ski coach Pat Sharples and Anna Vincenti getting ready to ski the Castleford Snozone on 21st July 2017 in Leeds, United Kingdom.
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  • London. Mecca bingo. Pat and Kay on a cigarette break.
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  • Two young girls stroke and pat a white horse in its stall. The hairdryers are out and the shampoo is flowing at the Great Yorkshire Show, one of Britain's biggest agricultural shows. Its famous for its competitive displays of livestock. The event, established in 1837, attracts over 125 000 visitors a year and has over 10 000 entries to its pedigree competitions ranging from pigeons and rabbits to bulls and shire horses. At the heart of the show is the passion of the exhibitors who spend hundreds of hours ( and pounds)  training, preparing and grooming their animals. As one competitor put it ? I'm proud to say that the cattle are my friend, I have had cattle who have died and I have sat down and wept for them?
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  • Exterior of Restaurant 1931. This famous Shanghai restaurant is popular especially to visitiong tourists or the local ex-pat community, who go there to experience it's nostalgic environment, complete with many colonial artifacts from around the date 1920's and 1930's.
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  • Working in a dark corner of Desford Brickworks, the factory owned by Hanson Brick in Leicestershire, a labourer pats his clay aggregate into a clod (also known as a clot or warp) a lump of kneaded clay formed into a rough brick shape by hand in preparation for being thrown into the mould (or mold) and shaped once again with a stock. He will then skim off the surplus with the bow - a wire stretched between the ends of a curved wooden rod used for removing excess clay from the mould, which hangs on the wall by a nail. The stage afterwards is the firing in the kiln. Obviously the mechanisation of brick making endangers the careers of skilled craftsmen like this man. <br />
Bricks may be made from clay, shale, soft slate, calcium silicate, concrete, or shaped from quarried stone but Clay is the most common material.
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  • Two small hands of a young child pats earth around a seedling they have just planted in a large flower pot.
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