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  • Sign for a neighbourhood watch area in Moseley on 12th february 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Neighbourhood Watch in the United Kingdom is the largest voluntary crime prevention movement covering England and Wales with upwards of 2.3 million household members. The charity brings neighbors together to create strong, friendly and active communities in which crime can be tackled.
    20210212_neighbourhood watch_001.jpg
  • Former gang man Darryl Laycock has been shot 20 times, stabbed 7 times and has spent over 12 years in prison. Now a reformed man he works on knife prevention with youth projects across the UK. Photographed in London, United Kingdom on the 14th November 2018.
    2018-Darryl-Laycock-1730.jpg
  • Former gang man Darryl Laycock has been shot 20 times, stabbed 7 times and has spent over 12 years in prison. Now a reformed man he works on knife prevention with youth projects across the UK. Photographed in London, United Kingdom on the 14th November 2018.
    2018-Darryl-Laycock-1670.jpg
  • Former gang man Darryl Laycock has been shot 20 times, stabbed 7 times and has spent over 12 years in prison. Now a reformed man he works on knife prevention with youth projects across the UK. Photographed in London, United Kingdom on the 14th November 2018.
    2018-Darryl-Laycock-1662.jpg
  • Former gang man Darryl Laycock has been shot 20 times, stabbed 7 times and has spent over 12 years in prison. Now a reformed man he works on knife prevention with youth projects across the UK. Photographed in London, United Kingdom on the 14th November 2018.
    2018-Darryl-Laycock-1716.jpg
  • Former gang man Darryl Laycock has been shot 20 times, stabbed 7 times and has spent over 12 years in prison. Now a reformed man he works on knife prevention with youth projects across the UK. Photographed in London, United Kingdom on the 14th November 2018.
    2018-Darryl-Laycock-1698.jpg
  • Former gang man Darryl Laycock has been shot 20 times, stabbed 7 times and has spent over 12 years in prison. Now a reformed man he works on knife prevention with youth projects across the UK. Photographed in London, United Kingdom on the 14th November 2018.
    2018-Darryl-Laycock-1694.jpg
  • Pride, La Paz ,Bolivia. June 29th 2013. A group dressed as jesters, wearing masks and carrying rainbow flags from an organisation called ASUNCAMI which works on HIV and AIDS prevention.
    bol13_4061_1.jpg
  • Security barricades placed on the pavement blocking Tower Bridge from any potential terror attack in London, England, United Kingdom. Following recent incidents where attacks have taken place where the driver of a vehicle mounts the pavement and drives into pedestrians, more of these blocks have been placed as a prevention.
    20170615_security blocks_002.jpg
  • Security barricades placed on the pavement blocking Tower Bridge from any potential terror attack in London, England, United Kingdom. Following recent incidents where attacks have taken place where the driver of a vehicle mounts the pavement and drives into pedestrians, more of these blocks have been placed as a prevention.
    20170615_security blocks_003.jpg
  • Security barricades placed on the pavement blocking Tower Bridge from any potential terror attack in London, England, United Kingdom. Following recent incidents where attacks have taken place where the driver of a vehicle mounts the pavement and drives into pedestrians, more of these blocks have been placed as a prevention.
    20170615_security blocks_001.jpg
  • A group of senior citizens learn Yoga at a north London day centre. .Yoga is a form of exercise that adapts to your needs and abilities, which makes it suitable for the elderly. It makes your body fitter, the mind calmer and more relaxed. Yoga is also beneficial in the prevention and control of common health and emotional problems that is linked with Old Age
    08-cripp_5410.jpg
  • A bemused passer-by walks past a strange sight in Wardour Street, Central London, England UK. Even for London where bizarre events take place, this strange scene attracts attention from strangers such as this mountain bike that has been attached to the top of a parking notice pole, locked in place by a D-lock - a crime prevention measure to thwart any determined bike thief, of which there are many in the city. Cycling in London is increasing by 80% every year but 52 bikes are stolen with nearly 440,000 reported stolen a year.
    RB_045-06-04-1994.jpg
  • Pride, La Paz ,Bolivia. June 29th 2013. A group dressed as jesters, wearing masks and carrying rainbow flags from an organisation called ASUNCAMI which works on HIV and AIDS prevention.
    bol13_4059_1.jpg
  • Metal stumps prevent people from sitting down or sleep rough on a ledge in the shopping district of Kowloon. Posters with young women advertise club nights and parties around Christmas time in Hong Kong.
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  • Broken glass attached to the top of a wall to prevent intruders, Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK.
    UK-Security-Broken-Glass-2517.jpg
  • A female doctor performs an examination on an elderly lady at the IFB Chuandanga Hospital in the western region of Bangladesh.  <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh. There are an estimated 13 million people living with a disability in Bangladesh and IFB work to prevent avoidable disability through simple interventions by using existing knowledge and technology.
    10-IFB-0932.jpg
  • Huge yellow and black security street barrier blocking the entrance to a modern building in Southwark, London, UK. These barriers are known as road blockers or rising kerbs and are designed to keep vehicles out an also to prevent vehicles leaving.
    20141122_road blockers_A.jpg
  • Hostile street architecture designed to prevent homeless people sittind, standing or sleeping in London, England, United Kingdom. Hostile architecture is a controversial urban design trend in which public spaces are constructed or altered to discourage people from using them in a way not intended by the owner. Also known as unpleasant design, defensive architecture, or defensive urban design it is most typically associated with aggression against the homeless in the form of ‘anti-homeless spikes’ studs embedded in flat surfaces to make sleeping rough and impractical. Hostile architecture often targets the citys most vulnerable, both intentionally through anti-loitering and anti-skateboarding measures and unintentionally by making the cityscape hostile to all parts of the public.
    20180128_hostile architecture_002.jpg
  • Hostile street architecture designed to prevent homeless people sittind, standing or sleeping in London, England, United Kingdom. Hostile architecture is a controversial urban design trend in which public spaces are constructed or altered to discourage people from using them in a way not intended by the owner. Also known as unpleasant design, defensive architecture, or defensive urban design it is most typically associated with aggression against the homeless in the form of ‘anti-homeless spikes’ studs embedded in flat surfaces to make sleeping rough and impractical. Hostile architecture often targets the citys most vulnerable, both intentionally through anti-loitering and anti-skateboarding measures and unintentionally by making the cityscape hostile to all parts of the public.
    20180128_hostile architecture_001.jpg
  • This is the IFB Chuandanga Hospital in the western region of Bangladesh. Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh. There are an estimated 13 million people living with a disability in Bangladesh and IFB work to prevent avoidable disability through simple interventions by using existing knowledge and technology.
    10-IFB-1605.jpg
  • The reception desk at the IFB Chuandanga Hospital in the western region of Bangladesh.  <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh. There are an estimated 13 million people living with a disability in Bangladesh and IFB work to prevent avoidable disability through simple interventions by using existing knowledge and technology.
    10-IFB-1106.jpg
  • Passing large blocks of stone to prevent footpath erosion, walkers descend off the designated footpath from the summit of Pen-y-Ghent in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, on 13th April 2017, in Horton in Ribblesdale, Yorkshire, England.
    yorkshire-75-13-04-2017.jpg
  • France , Calais,the new double fence to prevent refugees trying to get into the port and travel to Britain.
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  • An officer from the Atlanta Police Department puts his boot on a man's chest who is lying still in the gutter on the street. He and another person have been fighting in the downtown area and the officer has arrived in his patrol car after reports that a street brawl needed his interception. The officer's belt with a gun secured in its holster  can be seen from a low ground level angle. It is a desolate and sinister place and the lights from a passing car and the green fluorescent glow from a parking lot (car park) is in the background. The police officer needs to calm the violent situation, pacifying the two men before the matter gets out of hand and preventing him from causing more trouble, he places his weight on the thorax to pin the male on the ground.
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  • "First shoes in Wales." An eleven month-old infant tries to walk in her first pair of proper rigid shoes whilst on holiday in Snowdonia, North Wales UK. Tentatively taking a few unconfident steps the young girl  cries out in surprise, almost falling over. Her mother instinctively grabs her coat hood before she topples into into the pebbles and soft mud of a river bed which would soil her clean clothes. We see a mother preventing her daughter from getting dirty and from hurting herself, a fast reaction to stop injury on a small child. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
    corbis_ella22-20-04-1995_1.jpg
  • "Garden ballet." With hands outstretched, a ten month-old infant supports her weight on some garden chairs as she learns to stand on her own two feet. Without the strength in her legs, she loses her balance and her mother stands behind holding her daughter by the waist preventing her from falling over. It is a warm summer afternoon with both mother and child barefoot on the back garden patio and we see the experience of an adult encouraging a developing human being with the confidence to stand erect with back straight. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
    corbis_ella18-20-04-1995_1.jpg
  • With non-essential shops still closed, a sign urges the public to keep socially distanced and to take care of belongings during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 22 February 2021, in London, England.
    coronavirus_street03-22-02-2021.jpg
  • Ageing 80s technology of the Thames Barrier on the River Thames near Woolwich in east London. As daylight fades to become a purple hue, we see the waters of the Thames flowing on the tide. Operational in 1982, the Thames Barrier is one of the largest movable flood barriers in the world, managed by the UK's Environment Agency. The barrier spans 520 metres across the River Thames near Woolwich, and it protects 125 square kilometres of central London from flooding caused by tidal surges.  The barrier has closed over 80 times since the year 2000 with ‘at least 800,000 homes and businesses have protected from tidal surges.
    thames_barrier-12-04-1989_1.jpg
  • As a neighbour packs away beach equipment, another ensures that all doors and locks are secured on a beach hut on the seaside promenade, on 18th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England.
    whitstable_beach21-18-07-2020.jpg
  • Anti-theft signs attached to chicken wire mesh at the front door of All Saints Church in Hartest, on 10th July 2020, in Hartest, Suffolk, England.
    suffolk-41-10-07-2020.jpg
  • Detail of a damaged shop window selling menswear and suits, on 14th September 2017, in the City of London, England.
    smashed_window-01-14-09-2017.jpg
  • A detail of shredded domestic documents and paperwork in a waste paper bin lined with green polythene bag, a precaution against identity theft and to ensure ones personal data is protected from fraud, on 12th June 2020, in London, England.
    shredded_paper-05-12-06-2020.jpg
  • A detail of shredded domestic documents and paperwork in a waste paper bin lined with green polythene bag, a precaution against identity theft and to ensure ones personal data is protected from fraud, on 12th June 2020, in London, England.
    shredded_paper-07-12-06-2020.jpg
  • A detail of shredded domestic documents and paperwork in a waste paper bin lined with green polythene bag, a precaution against identity theft and to ensure ones personal data is protected from fraud, on 12th June 2020, in London, England.
    shredded_paper-03-12-06-2020.jpg
  • A detail of shredded domestic documents and paperwork in a waste paper bin lined with green polythene bag, a precaution against identity theft and to ensure ones personal data is protected from fraud, on 12th June 2020, in London, England.
    shredded_paper-01-12-06-2020.jpg
  • A week after a Black Lives Matter protest turned to violence when the statue of wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill was daubed in graffiti which called him a racist, and despite warning from police not to attend protests at all today - and to be off the streets by 5.00pm - a large group crowd of right-wing groups gathered at the boxed-in statue to protect it from further vandalism by Black Lives Matter and anti-racism opponents. Alongside the statue of Sir Robert Peel, the founder of the modern police force, Met Police officers also guarded the boxed-in statue of Nelson Mandela which the far-right had said they would attack, on 13th June 2020, in London, England.
    racism_protest-06-13-06-2020.jpg
  • A week after a Black Lives Matter protest turned to violence when the statue of wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill was daubed in graffiti which called him a racist, and despite warning from police not to attend protests at all today - and to be off the streets by 5.00pm - a large group crowd of right-wing groups gathered at the boxed-in statue to protect it from further vandalism by Black Lives Matter and anti-racism opponents. Alongside the statue of Sir Robert Peel, the founder of the modern police force, Met Police officers also guarded the boxed-in statue of Nelson Mandela which the far-right had said they would attack, on 13th June 2020, in London, England.
    racism_protest-05-13-06-2020.jpg
  • A Met Police officer wears a pollution mask while in traffic in central London. With elastic ties reaching behind his head, the policeman breathes easier in the presence of microscopic background bacteria particles and NO2 gas levels found in areas of heavy traffic, in large UK cities. His work takes him out into polluted areas and the Police Federation insist on protecting its union members from atmospheric harm.
    policeman_mask-12-05-1993_1.jpg
  • Volunteer member of the Guardian Angels patrol the London underground in central London, an experiment in anti-crime in late-80s London, on 27th January 1989, in London, England. The Angels are under the supervision of the organisations creator Curtis Sliwa, who started the band of youths to help make New York a safer place, - and in Londons case in an era before CCTV made travel less secure. The Guardian Angels is a non-profit international volunteer organisation of unarmed citizen crime patrollers. The Guardian Angels organisation was founded February 13, 1979 with chapters in 15 countries and 144 cities around the world. Sliwa originally created the organization to combat widespread violence and crime on the New York City Subways.
    guardian_angels-27-01-1989.jpg
  • Making their way across a snow-swept road in Norwood, south London, an elderly couple tread warily as the snow turns to slush. It's a bleak, raw morning as the new snowfall has settled on this suburban street where cars are parked on icy kerbs. Wearing sensible hats and coats and non-slip boots the pensioners are vulnerable to icy black spots which may endanger their stability because old people are susceptible to falls and injury at these hazardous times. A very monochrome landscape, we see little colour. Instead it is a scene of jeopardy and of an uncaring society for its older generations.
    elderly_snow02-18-1991_1.jpg
  • A bird of prey hangs from electrical wires after being killed by a local pigeon farmer, whose birds he is trying to protect at Dahkla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. Most birds including flamingos, stalks, cranes and all large birds of prey are protected under Egyptian law. The Western Desert covers an area of some 700,000 km2, thereby accounting for around two-thirds of Egypt's total land area. Dakhla Oasis is one of the seven oases of Egypt's Western Desert (part of the Libyan Desert).
    egypt468-08-03-2016_1.jpg
  • An elderly man burns confidential personal data and accounts paperwork on his land in rural woodland, on 30th July 2017, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
    data_bonfire-13-29-07-2017.jpg
  • An elderly man burns confidential personal data and accounts paperwork on his land in rural woodland, on 30th July 2017, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
    data_bonfire-03-29-07-2017.jpg
  • An elderly man burns confidential personal data and accounts paperwork on his land in rural woodland, on 30th July 2017, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
    data_bonfire-01-29-07-2017.jpg
  • "Homo erectus." At the exact moment that a young human being walks for the first time, an eleven month-old girl infant conquers her fear and takes her first tentative upright unaided steps. After months of building lower leg strength by pushing and leaning against household objects, she now leaves the protective hands of a delighted but nervous mother who relishes the joyous moment of her offspring's great achievement. The girl's legs and hips help propel her forward motion, naturally making her an upright bi-pedal species. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
    corbis_ella21-20-04-1995_1.jpg
  • "Flight to Portugal." An eleven month-old child stands on a restaurant  table and is held by her mother whilst holidaying on the Algarve, southern Portugal. Caught with side-lit flash and ambient Mediterranean evening light, her with arms and fingers are outstretched and the balancing infant girl who is learning to stand on her own before attempting to walk, pretends to fly in mid-air, relishing a sense of space and freedom. We see the experience of an adult encouraging a developing human being with the confidence to stand erect with back straight. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
    corbis_ella19-20-04-1995_1.jpg
  • Beneath Corinthian pillars and columns, two Met Police officers keep a lookout from a balcony during the annual Trooping of the colour parade in the Mall. From their high vantagepoint, the two policemen watch spectator crowds as members of the armed services as they march past towards the nearby parade ground at Horseguards. Security is tight in an era of IRA terrorist activity in the early 1990s. The Sovereign's birthday is officially celebrated by the ceremony of Trooping the Colour on a Saturday in June.
    balcony_police-20-06-1991_1.jpg
  • An AIDS awareness poster adorns the side of a hill near the Friendship Pass, a crossing at the China-Vietnam border in Guangxi Province, China on 06 July 2009. China's vast inland border is often rife with drug trafficking and cross border prostitution, making it a hot spot for transmittable disease such as HIV and AIDS.
    QS090706Pingxiang055.jpg
  • A free condom box available to everyone outside the Bwindi Community Hospital. The hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 60 000 people from the surrounding area.
    11-bwindi-2276.jpg
  • A young boy receives an eye examination from Dr Mohamed Shaheen on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-2238.jpg
  • Dr Mohamed Shaheen performs an eye examination on a patient after performing Cataracts surgery the evening before on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.<br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-2120.jpg
  • Dr Mohamed Shaheen performs Cataracts surgery on a patient on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1776.jpg
  • Dr Mohamed Shaheen performs Cataracts surgery on a patient on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1826.jpg
  • Dr Mohamed Shaheen performs Cataracts surgery on a patient on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1734.jpg
  • A nurse prepares a patient for Dr Mohamed Shaheen to perform Cataracts surgery on a patient on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1728.jpg
  • Aklima Katum with her daughter Mahmuda, who is 1.5 years old.  They are growing vegetables for themselves and also local neighbours. The vegetables being grown are Kankon; leafy vegetables, aubergine, okra, and banana.  The women have received nutrition training from IFB.<br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provides care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1404.jpg
  • A Mother’s Club meeting in Gobindohuda village receives nutrition training from an employee of IFB. meetings. There are around 900 mothers clubs in the region improving the lives of an estimated 50,000 children. <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provides care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1297.jpg
  • Abdul, aged 12, received Cleft Palate Surgery in 2002 at the IFB Chuandanga Hospital in the western region of Bangladesh. <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1356.jpg
  • A Mother’s Club meeting in Gobindohuda village receives nutrition training from an employee of IFB. meetings. There are around 900 mothers clubs in the region improving the lives of an estimated 50,000 children. <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provides care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1285.jpg
  • Women and their children with cleft palates wait to be seen by a doctor at the IFB Chuandanga Hospital in the western region of Bangladesh.  <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1019.jpg
  • Airline headphone sorting. Piece work. £5 per week. £6 if enhanced. plus £6 per 500. Each one is stripped, re-sponged, folded and bagged. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
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  • A Prison tag on a released prisoner sometimes known as a Rolex. Electronic tags can be fitted to the wrist or ankle, they allow a constant watch to be kept, making sure that former inmates do not even step outside their front door during curfew hours. If the prisoner breaks their curfew, the electronic tag will alert the contractors and the prisoner may be recalled to prison.
    08-downview_8222.jpg
  • At the Afrikids Medical Centre, Bolgatanga, Ghana, a laboratory technician looks through a microscope, searching through samples of blood for Malaria.
    08-Afrikids_1525.jpg
  • Bike d-locked high up a lampost on New Bond Street in Mayfair, London, England, United Kingdom.
    20190430_bond street bike_001.jpg
  • A defibrillator located inside an old phone box, to be used by the public in emergencies, placed opposite the Bucks Head pub in Godden Green, on 5th January 2019, in Kent, England.
    walkers-09-05-01-2020.jpg
  • A week after a Black Lives Matter protest turned to violence when the statue of wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill was daubed in graffiti which called him a racist, and despite warning from police not to attend protests at all today - and to be off the streets by 5.00pm - a large group crowd of right-wing groups gathered at the boxed-in statue to protect it from further vandalism by Black Lives Matter and anti-racism opponents. Alongside the statue of Sir Robert Peel, the founder of the modern police force, Met Police officers also guarded the boxed-in statue of Nelson Mandela which the far-right had said they would attack, on 13th June 2020, in London, England.
    racism_protest-04-13-06-2020.jpg
  • "Crooked Lady." A twelve month-old girl who has recently learned to walk proudly strides past an elderly lady with balancing arms outstretched while at the Dulwich Show in South London. There is a marked difference between the youthful, upright posture of the young girl to the hunched and bent stance of the old woman who stands supporting herself on a brolley. It is a picture that compares youth with old age, the delight that a person of later years shows to a child whose life reaches far ahead. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
    corbis_ella23-20-04-1995_1.jpg
  • Nurse Agnes and fellow colleges from Bwindi Community Hospital give a demonstration of how to use a mosquito net during an outreach clinic in Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district. Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
    11-bwindi-2745.jpg
  • Dr Mohamed Shaheen performs an eye examination on 28 year old Reksona after performing Cataracts surgery the evening before on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.<br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-2056.jpg
  • Patients wait to see the doctor  for an eye examination after receiving Cataracts surgery the evening before on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.<br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-2078.jpg
  • A nurse prepares a needle for Dr Mohamed Shaheen to perform Cataracts surgery on a patient on the IFB Jibon Tari Floating Hospital moored up on the banks of the Modhumoti River.  The Jibon Tari normally moves location every 3 months to remote riverine and offshore areas. It was launched in 1999 and has been major success, reaching more that 200,000 people.  <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provide care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1742.jpg
  • A Mother’s Club in Gobindohuda village receives nutrition training from an employee of IFB. There are around 900 mothers clubs in the region improving the lives of an estimated 50,000 children. <br />
Impact Foundation Bangladesh (IFB) provides care, support and treatment to people with disabilities in Bangladesh.
    10-IFB-1523.jpg
  • Yellow cones prevent parking in a London side-street. A low, wide angle of the road where the cones are spaced evenly to stop vehicles from parking in these spaces - possibly for nearby filming units. The places that usually allow city cars ample parking opportunities are now restricted and off-limits. The bright yellow cones are highly visible to the otherwise grey road surface.
    cones_street02-30-11-2014_1.jpg
  • Empty tables inside the Apple computer flagship store on Regent Street, central London during Lockdown, 26th January 2021, London, United Kingdom. Many shops in central London removed all stock from their stores to prevent looting while Lockdown 3 was in progress.
    UK-London-LockDown-0120.jpg
  • 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
    basketball_jump01-26-01-2011_1.jpg
  • Yellow security barriers installed at Trafalgar Square in central London, England, United Kingdom. These temporary, movable barrier systems are placed strategically across the capital in the wake of terrorist threats in places where large numbers of people gather as a preventative measure.
    20180418_security_001.jpg
  • Yellow security barriers installed at Green Park in central London, England, United Kingdom. These temporary, movable barrier systems are placed strategically across the capital in the wake of terrorist threats in places where large numbers of people gather as a preventative measure.
    20170510_security barriers_001.jpg
  • Yellow security barriers installed at Green Park in central London, England, United Kingdom. These temporary, movable barrier systems are placed strategically across the capital in the wake of terrorist threats in places where large numbers of people gather as a preventative measure.
    20170510_security barriers_002.jpg
  • Yellow security barriers installed on New Street in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These temporary, movable barrier systems are placed strategically across the city in the wake of terrorist threats in places where large numbers of people gather as a preventative measure.
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  • Yellow security barriers installed on New Street in Birmingham, United Kingdom. These temporary, movable barrier systems are placed strategically across the city in the wake of terrorist threats in places where large numbers of people gather as a preventative measure.
    20180529_security barriers birmingha...jpg
  • A 27-year old Nepalese mother sits on a hospital bed with her two children on a feeding ward in the Friends of Needy Children Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.  Her children are 6-years and 9-months old. The baby is sleeping wrapped in a blanket.  Another mother and child are lying in the bed next to them.  All the children are severely malnourished and receiving intensive nutrition re-feeding treatment.  These children have been in the centre for 18 days and the baby has successfully gained 1kg.  Malnutrition prevents normal and healthy growth and development.
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  • A very malnourished Nepalese baby cries while in the arms of this mother on a ward in the Friends of Needy Children Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.  The child is 8 months old, but extremely small due to chronic malnutrition and dehydration.  He arrived in the centre 4 days ago and weighed 3.1kg.  He is undergoing an intensive nutrition program and has already gained 0.6kg.  Malnutrition prevents normal  growth and development. His body is of a similar weight and development of a newborn baby.
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  • A very malnourished Nepalese baby lies without a diaper on his mothers lap on a ward in the Friends of Needy Children Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.  The child is 8 months old, but extremely small due to chronic malnutrition and dehydration.  He arrived in the centre 4 days ago and weighed 3.1kg.  He is undergoing an intensive nutrition program and has already gained 0.6kg.  Malnutrition prevents normal  growth and development. His body is of a similar weight and development of a newborn baby.
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  • A small Nepalese baby lies sleeping on a hospital bed and his concerned grandmother sits next to him on a ward in the Friends of Needy Children Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.  The child is 11-months old, but extremely small due to chronic malnutrition.  He arrived in the centre 1 week ago and has gained 600g in weight by receiving an intensive nutrition program.  Malnutrition prevents normal  growth and development.
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  • A very sick Nepalese baby lies on a hospital bed on a ward in the Friends of Needy Children Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.  The child is 8 months old, but extremely small due to chronic malnutrition.  He arrived in the centre 4 days ago and weighed 3.1kg.  He is undergoing an intensive nutrition program and has already gained 0.6kg.  Malnutrition prevents normal  growth and development.
    Nepal-Kathmandu-Child-Nutrition-5698...jpg
  • A very sick Nepalese baby lies on a hospital bed and his concerned mother sits next to him on a ward in the Friends of Needy Children Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.  The child is 8 months old, but extremely small due to chronic malnutrition.  He arrived in the centre 4 days ago and weighed 3.1kg.  He is undergoing an intensive nutrition program and has already gained 0.6kg.  Malnutrition prevents normal  growth and development.
    Nepal-Kathmandu-Child-Nutrition-5695...jpg
  • City of London police officers guard the Stock Exchange premises near Paternoster Square n the City of London during world corporate greed and government austerity measures protests.
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  • Metropolitan police officers guard the Stock Exchange premises at Paternoster Square in the City of London during world corporate greed and government austerity measures protests.
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  • Metropolitan police officers guard the Stock Exchange premises at Paternoster Square in the City of London during world corporate greed and government austerity measures protests.
    corporate_protest17-15-10-2011_1.jpg
  • Metropolitan police officers guard the Stock Exchange area of Paternoster Square in the City of London during world corporate greed and government austerity measures protests.
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  • City of London police officers guard the Stock Exchange premises near Paternoster Square n the City of London during world corporate greed and government austerity measures protests.
    corporate_protest9-15-10-2011_1.jpg
  • CCTV camera fixed to a building and back lit against a blue cloudy sky. This Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) camera can record images for surveillance, which may be relayed to screens in a central control room. They monitor and record activities in all environments. They can be used as deterrents in crime or to identify persons involved in illegal activities.
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  • CCTV camera fixed to a building and back lit against a blue cloudy sky. This Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) camera can record images for surveillance, which may be relayed to screens in a central control room. They monitor and record activities in all environments. They can be used as deterrents in crime or to identify persons involved in illegal activities.
    08-cctv_1263.jpg
  • The Metropolitan Polices revolving sign their new headquarters at New Scotland Yard in Westminster, London. Scotland Yard officially New Scotland Yard, though an Old Scotland Yard has never existed is a metonym for the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Service, the territorial police force responsible for policing most of London. The Metropolitan Police Service employs around 31,000 officers plus about 13,000 police staff and 2,600 Police Community Support Officers PCSOs. The Met covers an area of 620 square miles and a population of 7.2 million.
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  • The Metropolitan Polices revolving sign their new headquarters at New Scotland Yard in Westminster, London. Scotland Yard officially New Scotland Yard, though an Old Scotland Yard has never existed is a metonym for the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Service, the territorial police force responsible for policing most of London. The Metropolitan Police Service employs around 31,000 officers plus about 13,000 police staff and 2,600 Police Community Support Officers PCSOs. The Met covers an area of 620 square miles and a population of 7.2 million.
    20180203_new scotland yard_002.jpg
  • The Metropolitan Polices revolving sign their new headquarters at New Scotland Yard in Westminster, London. Scotland Yard officially New Scotland Yard, though an Old Scotland Yard has never existed is a metonym for the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Service, the territorial police force responsible for policing most of London. The Metropolitan Police Service employs around 31,000 officers plus about 13,000 police staff and 2,600 Police Community Support Officers PCSOs. The Met covers an area of 620 square miles and a population of 7.2 million.
    20180203_new scotland yard_001.jpg
  • The Metropolitan Police's revolving sign their headquarters at New Scotland Yard in Westminster, London. Scotland Yard (officially New Scotland Yard, though an Old Scotland Yard has never existed) is a metonym for the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Service, the territorial police force responsible for policing most of London. The Metropolitan Police Service employs around 31,000 officers plus about 13,000 police staff and 2,600 Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs). The Met covers an area of 620 square miles and a population of 7.2 million.
    london_tourism08-03-02-2014.jpg
  • The Metropolitan Police's revolving sign their headquarters at New Scotland Yard in Westminster, London. Scotland Yard (officially New Scotland Yard, though an Old Scotland Yard has never existed) is a metonym for the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Service, the territorial police force responsible for policing most of London. The Metropolitan Police Service employs around 31,000 officers plus about 13,000 police staff and 2,600 Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs). The Met covers an area of 620 square miles and a population of 7.2 million.
    london_tourism09-03-02-2014.jpg
  • The Metropolitan Police's famous revolving sign their headquarters at New Scotland Yard in Westminster, London. Scotland Yard (officially New Scotland Yard, though an Old Scotland Yard has never existed) is a metonym for the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police Service, the territorial police force responsible for policing most of London. The Metropolitan Police Service employs around 31,000 officers plus about 13,000 police staff and 2,600 Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs). The Met covers an area of 620 square miles and a population of 7.2 million.
    london_tourism04-03-02-2014.jpg
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