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  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-19-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-11-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-10-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-15-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-23-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-14-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-12-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-13-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-01-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-09-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-08-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-03-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-07-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-24-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-21-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-22-06-11-2019.jpg
  • Polish protest against government plans to ban small food producers, outside the Polish embassy in London, UK. The Poland government plans to stop small producers from selling their produce, allowing only large scale producers onto the market. This is equivalent that if in the UK, there were a ban on people making and selling all sorts of food stuffs, like pies, jam, cheese etc.
    20140220_polish farmers food demo_B.jpg
  • Polish protest against government plans to ban small food producers, outside the Polish embassy in London, UK. The Poland government plans to stop small producers from selling their produce, allowing only large scale producers onto the market. This is equivalent that if in the UK, there were a ban on people making and selling all sorts of food stuffs, like pies, jam, cheese etc.
    20140220_polish farmers food demo_D.jpg
  • Polish protest against government plans to ban small food producers, outside the Polish embassy in London, UK. The Poland government plans to stop small producers from selling their produce, allowing only large scale producers onto the market. This is equivalent that if in the UK, there were a ban on people making and selling all sorts of food stuffs, like pies, jam, cheese etc.
    20140220_polish farmers food demo_C.jpg
  • Polish protest against government plans to ban small food producers, outside the Polish embassy in London, UK. The Poland government plans to stop small producers from selling their produce, allowing only large scale producers onto the market. This is equivalent that if in the UK, there were a ban on people making and selling all sorts of food stuffs, like pies, jam, cheese etc.
    20140220_polish farmers food demo_A.jpg
  • Two men with the Hippodrome Casino polish a brass sill in Leicester Square, on 13th August 2018, in London, England. The Hippodrome Casino has well & truly established itself as a cornerstone of West End life. The biggest & busiest casino in the UK, they are also London’s most popular entertainment venue and have welcomed over 7 million visitors since opening in 2012.
    gambling_polish-02-13-08-2018.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    surbiton_journey-11-07-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    surbiton_journey-08-07-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    surbiton_journey-07-07-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    surbiton_journey-14-07-11-2019.jpg
  • In late afternoon, three conscript soldiers  of the Polish army are dressed in brown uniforms eating ice cream cones in Plac Zamkowy, outside the Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland. The Polish army (Wojsko Polskie) is the name applied to the military forces of Poland. The name has been used since the early 19th century, although it can be used to refer to earlier formations as well. Polish Armed Forces consist of the Army (Wojsko LÄ…dowe), Navy (Marynarka Wojenna) and Air Force (SiÅ‚y Powietrzne) branches and are under the command of the Ministry of Defense (Ministerstwo Obrony Narodowej). The combined Polish armed forces consist of 215,000 active duty personnel and in addition 450,000 reserves. The armed forces are made up of conscripts who serve for a period of 9 months, and professional soldiers.
    misc_poland12-06-09-2007.jpg
  • A cross in sunlight shows the Katyn memorial set in a forest in Warsaw, Poland. The Katyn war cemetery is a Polish military cemetery located in Warsaw commemorating the massacre of Polish officers during the second world war although the town of Katyn is a small village near Smolensk, Russia. It contains the remnants of 4,412 Polish officers of the Kozelsk prisoner of war camp, who were murdered in 1940 in what is called the Katyn massacre. The soldiers were buried in six large mass graves. Until 1991 it was known that the Nazis were responsible but after the end of Communism did they Russians admit that Stalin's forces killed the Poles. There is also a Russian part of the cemetery, where an undisclosed number of victims of the Soviet Great Purges of the 1930's were buried by the NKVD. The cemetery was officially opened in 2000.
    misc_poland11-06-09-2007.jpg
  • An election poster for Polish political candidates Marta Fogler and Jan Karpiel of the Citizens Coalition, on a residential streets tree, on 21st September 2019, in Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. Polands parliamentary elections will be held on 13 October 2019 when all 460 members of the Sejm and 100 senators will be elected. The Sejm of the Republic of Poland is the lower house of the Polish parliament. It consists of 460 deputies elected by universal ballot and is presided over by a speaker called the Marshal of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland.
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  • A defaced election poster for the Polish political candidate Anna Waliczek, on 20th September 2019, in Biala Woda, Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. Polands parliamentary elections will be held on 13 October 2019 when all 460 members of the Sejm and 100 senators will be elected. The Sejm of the Republic of Poland is the lower house of the Polish parliament. It consists of 460 deputies elected by universal ballot and is presided over by a speaker called the Marshal of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland.
    poland-156-20-09-2019.jpg
  • Polish builders at work in a flat in Hackney on 17th February in London, United Kingdom. Boss Blazez Luczkiewicz, Pawel Solnica and Dawid Krasuwski discuss the next days task atthe end of the day. Blazez Luczkiewicz and his Polish employees are all highly skilled builders and have lived and worked in London for years.
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  • Polish builder Dawid Krasuwski at work in a flat in Hackney on 17th February in London, United Kingdom. Dawid Krasuwski and his Polish colleagues are all highly skilled builders and have lived and worked in London for years.
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  • Polish students learn about the Katyn massacre on Grodzka street, on 23rd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland. The Katyn massacre was a series of mass executions of Polish military officers and intelligentsia carried out by Soviet secret police in April and May 1940. Though the killings occurred in several locations, the massacre is named after the Katyn Forest, where some of the mass graves were first discovered.
    poland-333-23-09-2019.jpg
  • From the viewpoint of the hillside chairlift, a grass meadow landscape, Polish visitors look down on the Polish village of Jaworki, on 21st September 2019, in Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • From the viewpoint of the hillside chairlift, a grass meadow landscape, Polish visitors look down on the Polish village of Jaworki, on 21st September 2019, in Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-210-21-09-2019.jpg
  • A defaced election poster for the Polish political candidate Anna Waliczek, on 20th September 2019, in Biala Woda, Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. Polands parliamentary elections will be held on 13 October 2019 when all 460 members of the Sejm and 100 senators will be elected. The Sejm of the Republic of Poland is the lower house of the Polish parliament. It consists of 460 deputies elected by universal ballot and is presided over by a speaker called the Marshal of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland.
    poland-155-20-09-2019.jpg
  • A Polish hiking route sign on a spruce tree where others have been badly affected by the European spruce beetle, in Dolina Mietusia, a hiking route in the Polish Tatra National Park, on 18th September 2019, in Dolina Mietusia, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland. The European spruce beetle Ips typographus is one of 116 bark beetles species in Poland which is killing thousands of spruces. The insects population can grow rapidly via wind and snow etc. which eventually leaves a gap in the landscape, thereby changing the forest floors ecology.
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  • A landscape of an election poster for the Polish political candidate Marta Fogler of the Citizens Coalition, on a residential streets tree, on 16th September 2019, in Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland. Polands parliamentary elections will be held on 13 October 2019 when all 460 members of the Sejm and 100 senators will be elected. The Sejm of the Republic of Poland is the lower house of the Polish parliament. It consists of 460 deputies elected by universal ballot and is presided over by a speaker called the Marshal of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland.
    poland-68-16-09-2019.jpg
  • Polish builder Pawel Solnica at work in a flat in Hackney on 17th February in London, United Kingdom. Pawel Solnica  and his Polish colleagues are all highly skilled builders and have lived and worked in London for years. Pawel Solnica is finishing off the plaster work on the end wall.
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  • Polish builders at work in a flat in Hackney on 17th February in London, United Kingdom. Dawid Krasuwski R and his Polish colleagues are all highly skilled builders and have lived and worked in London for years.
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  • Polish builders at work in a flat in Hackney 17th February in London, United Kingdom. Grzegorz L and boss Blazez Luczkiewicz whos company is based in London. Blazez Luczkiewicz and his Polish employees are all highly skilled builders and have lived and worked in London for years.
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  • Polish builder Dawid Krasuwski at work in a flat in Hackney on 17th February in London, United Kingdom. Dawid Krasuwski and his Polish colleagues are all highly skilled builders and have lived and worked in London for years.
    AB9A7029.jpg
  • Polish builder Dawid Krasuwski at work in a flat in Hackney on 17th February in London, United Kingdom. Dawid Krasuwski and his Polish colleagues are all highly skilled builders and have lived and worked in London for years.
    AB9A6789.jpg
  • From the viewpoint of the hillside chairlift, a grass meadow landscape, a Polish visitor looks down on the Polish village of Jaworki, on 21st September 2019, in Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-208-21-09-2019.jpg
  • Polish builder Dawid Krasuwski at work in a flat in Hackney on 17th February in London, United Kingdom. Dawid Krasuwski and his Polish colleagues are all highly skilled builders and have lived and worked in London for years. Pawel Solnica is finishing off the plaster work below.
    AB9A7033.jpg
  • Younger generations of a Polish mother and child pass a bent, elderly and disabled lady in a Krakow suburb, on 24th September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Two modern Polish women cross the road in front of a mural depicting a more traditional era in the Jewish Kazimierz district of Krakow, on 23rd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-337-23-09-2019.jpg
  • The celebrated tomb of Polish-born composer Frédéric François Chopin in the Pere Lachaise cemetery, Paris. Chopin was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of French-Polish parentage. He is considered one of the great masters of Romantic music. Chopin was born in Å»elazowa Wola, a village in the Duchy of Warsaw. A renowned child-prodigy pianist and composer, Chopin grew up in Warsaw and completed his music education there; he composed many mature works in Warsaw before leaving Poland in 1830 at age 20. Père Lachaise Cemetery (French: Cimetière du Père-Lachaise- or officially cimetière de l'Est, "East Cemetery") is the largest cemetery in the city of Paris, France (44 hectares (110 acres) containing the remains of a million French and foreign dead.
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  • A young modern Polish women walks and smokes a cigarette, passing a poster outside a Spar supermarket that shows the stereotyping of gender: a mother and her daughter enjoying baking in the kitchen together, on 23rd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland. The poster translates as: My neighborhood ,my spar.
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  • Young modern Polish women walk past a poster outside a Spar supermarket showing the stereotyping of gender: a mother and her daughter enjoying baking in the kitchen together, on 23rd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland. The poster translates as: My neighborhood ,my spar.
    poland-339-23-09-2019.jpg
  • Young local Polish schoolchildren take part in a cycling challenge held in an open green space and in front of large wooden lettering for their southern Polish town, on 17th September 2019, in Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-75-17-09-2019.jpg
  • From the viewpoint of the hillside chairlift, a grass meadow landscape, Polish visitors looks down on the Polish village of Jaworki, on 21st September 2019, in Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-205-21-09-2019.jpg
  • A spread of old Polish Zloty bank notes are spread out in the hands of a private market trader in Central Warsaw. His arms appear from the bottom left of frame and we can see a dozen or so notes of 2000 and 5000 and other denominations in an arc, held together with both thumbs. In the back ground and out of focus is the hustle and bustle of a summer's day at this market at a football stadium where Polish citizens come to sell and buy their possessions in the hope of making a little money to support meagre incomes. Women are inspecting clothing and materials on a stall in the open-air, under a bright sun. On the front-facing note is the medieval ruler Mieszko I though these notes were phased out in 1995 when hyperinflation forced, the currency to undergo redenomination.
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  • Two young Polish men paint a wall whose surface has been covered in graffiti in central Krakow, on 24th September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-358-24-09-2019.jpg
  • A detail of events, entertainment, attractions and election posters for the local Polish community on a noticeboard, on 21st September 2019, in Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Agricultural workers chop wood in front of a traditional Polish shepherds hut on the hillside, on 20th September 2019, Biala Woda, Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • With the Slovakian border on the opposite hillside, sheep graze on Polish agricultural land in southern Poland, on 20th September 2019, Biala Woda, Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-176-20-09-2019.jpg
  • Polish advertising signs, on 21st September 2019, in Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-185-21-09-2019.jpg
  • With the Slovakian border on the distant forested ridge, cattle graze on Polish agricultural land in southern Poland, on 20th September 2019, Biala Woda, Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-168-20-09-2019.jpg
  • With the Slovakian border on the distant forested ridge, cattle graze on Polish agricultural land in southern Poland, on 20th September 2019, Biala Woda, Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-166-20-09-2019.jpg
  • A landscape of a Polish version of Disneyland that features a childrens merry-go-round carousel and inflatable bouncy castle, on 18th September 2019, near the Wielka Krokiew ski jump, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-145-18-09-2019.jpg
  • A Polish version of Disneyland that features a childrens merry-go-round carousel, on 18th September 2019, near the Wielka Krokiew ski jump, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-147-18-09-2019.jpg
  • With the mountains of the Tatra National Park and the Slovakian border in the distance, Polish walkers rest on spruce log benches, on 18th September 2019, in Dolina Malejlaki, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Cyclists climb along a cobbled road in Dolina Chocholowska, a hiking route in the Polish Tatra mountains, on 17th September 2019, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • The timbers of healthy, felled spruce trees await collection in Dolina Chocholowska a hiking route in the Polish Tatra mountains, on 17th September 2019, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland. In this region of southern Poland however, the European spruce beetle Ips typographus is one of 116 bark beetles species in Poland which is killing thousands of spruces. The insects population can grow rapidly via wind and snow etc. which eventually leaves a gap in the landscape, thereby changing the forest floors ecology.
    poland-87-17-09-2019.jpg
  • A lady shopper uses her phone while looking at tourist trinkets outside a Polish souvenir stall on Krupowki Street, on 16th September 2019, in Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A Polish man carries pink fairground bear along Krupowki Street, on 16th September 2019, in Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A local lady shopper looks at a display of a Polish shoe shop window, on 16th September 2019, in Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Timber stocks ready for new housing in the southern Polish mountains, on 16th September 2019, Koscielisko, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland. Local wealth has encouraged tourism apartments and short-stay properties in the Zakopane and Tatra National Park region, a very popular outdoor activity destination for city-dwelling Poles.
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  • An aerial landscape of new housing in the Polish town of Koscielisko that is overlooked by the Tatra mountains, on 16th September 2019, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland. Local wealth has encouraged tourism apartments and short-stay properties in the Zakopane and Tatra National Park region, a very popular outdoor activity destination for city-dwelling Poles but at the cost of the local environment and landscape.
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  • A Boeing 737 8 Max jet airliner SP-LVD with the Polish airline LOT, flies overhead in blue skies on its flight-path into London Heathrow airport, on 8th August 2018, in London, England.
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  • Polish builders at work in a flat in Hackney on 17th February in London, United Kingdom. Grzegorz and Dawid Krasuwski, both highly skilled builders from Poland who have lived and worked in London for years.
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  • Seated on a park bench, as a cyclist passes-by, a young Polish woman reads a book in late afternoon sunshine, on 23rd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Seated on a park bench, a young Polish woman reads a book in late afternoon sunshine, on 23rd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A Polish shop keeper sweeps the pavement outside his business,<br />
on 23rd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Morning sunlight on traditional wooden Polish mountain architecture, on a house in the village of Jaworki, on 22nd September 2019, in Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Polish families descend a rocky mountain footpath towards the village of Jaworki, on 21st September 2019, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A traditional Polish mountain shepherds hut selling cheeses to visitors, on 21st September 2019, in Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. Log cabins houses such as these often sell Oszczypek, a smoked cheese made of salted sheep milk exclusively in the Tatra Mountains region of Poland.
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  • A display of fresh fruit, mainly apples, paprikas and peppers, outside a small Polish supermarket, on 21st September 2019, in Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A display of fresh fruit, mainly apples, paprikas and peppers, outside a small Polish supermarket, on 21st September 2019, in Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A display of fresh fruit, mainly apples, paprikas and peppers, outside a small Polish supermarket, on 21st September 2019, in Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Polish parents attend to their child in front of billboards for a local Euro supermarket, on 21st September 2019, in Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A  Polish father and his children walk past advertising signs, on 21st September 2019, in Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • With stormy clouds gathering in the distance, a white horse walks downhill towards a traditional Polish shepherds mountain hut, on 20th September 2019, Biala Woda, Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Alongside a small shrine, painted Polish hiking and cycling route signs on a spruce tree, on 20th September 2019, Obidza, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A single hiker descends from the tops of southern Polish mountains, on 20th September 2019, Biala Woda, Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Polish hiking route signs that show heights, walking times and km distances, on 20th September 2019, Obidza, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • With the Slovakian border on the distant forested ridge, cattle graze on Polish agricultural land in southern Poland, on 20th September 2019, Biala Woda, Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Fading flowers and a portrait of Saint Antoni Padewski - a Polish village shrine, on 20th September 2019, in jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A landscape of a Polish version of Disneyland that features a childrens merry-go-round carousel, on 18th September 2019, near the Wielka Krokiew ski jump, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A detail of a Polish version of Disneyland that features a deflated childrens inflatable bouncy castle, on 18th September 2019, near the Wielka Krokiew ski jump, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A detail of a Polish version of Disneyland that features a deflated childrens inflatable bouncy castle, on 18th September 2019, near the Wielka Krokiew ski jump, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A landscape of a Polish village Catholic shrine that stands next to a rusting agricultural trailer on a grassy verge, on 17th September 2019, in Witow, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A landscape of a Polish village Catholic shrine that stands next to a rusting agricultural trailer on a grassy verge, on 17th September 2019, in Witow, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • With the help of sticks, a walker makes his way past a mountain hut alongside the stony road in Dolina Chocholowska, a hiking route in the Polish Tatra mountains, on 17th September 2019, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • The timbers of healthy, felled spruce trees await collection in Dolina Chocholowska a hiking route in the Polish Tatra mountains, on 17th September 2019, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland. In this region of southern Poland however, the European spruce beetle Ips typographus is one of 116 bark beetles species in Poland which is killing thousands of spruces. The insects population can grow rapidly via wind and snow etc. which eventually leaves a gap in the landscape, thereby changing the forest floors ecology.
    poland-94-17-09-2019.jpg
  • The timbers of healthy, felled spruce trees await collection in Dolina Chocholowska a hiking route in the Polish Tatra mountains, on 17th September 2019, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland. In this region of southern Poland however, the European spruce beetle Ips typographus is one of 116 bark beetles species in Poland which is killing thousands of spruces. The insects population can grow rapidly via wind and snow etc. which eventually leaves a gap in the landscape, thereby changing the forest floors ecology.
    poland-92-17-09-2019.jpg
  • A local artist of Polish landscapes, animals and portraits, displayed on Krupowki Street, on 16th September 2019, in Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A detail of Polish T-shirts, scarves and baseball caps featuring the White eagle, Polands national symbol, outside a shop on Krupowki Street, on 16th September 2019, in Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A detail of a Polish shoe shop window display, on 16th September 2019, in Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A detail of a Polish shop window selling assorted childrens toys and girls dolls, on 16th September 2019, in Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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