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  • Consultation on Hackney Downs Station 25th May 2016, Hackney, London,United Kingdom. Representatives from TFL, Groundwork and Repowering London advertise the planned gardens to go on the plantforms and ask commuters for their suggestions on what to grow.  Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Consultation on Hackney Downs Station 25th May 2016, Hackney, London,United Kingdom. Representatives from TFL, Groundwork and Repowering London advertise the planned gardens to go on the plantforms and ask commuters for their suggestions on what to grow.  Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • A consultation meeting ahead of the planting of a community garden in Brondebury Park train station 22nd May 2016,London,United Kingdom. At the meeting are local residents, Repowering London representatives and the station manager. Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Consultation on Hackney Downs Station 25th May 2016, Hackney, London,United Kingdom. Representatives from TFL, Groundwork and Repowering London advertise the planned gardens to go on the plantforms and ask commuters for their suggestions on what to grow.  Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Consultation on Hackney Downs Station 25th May 2016, Hackney, London,United Kingdom. Representatives from TFL, Groundwork and Repowering London advertise the planned gardens to go on the plantforms and ask commuters for their suggestions on what to grow.  Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Internship taster meeting at the Curve 23rd May 2016, Dalston, East London, United Kingdom. Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • A sign at Brondesbury Park Station in the Energy Garden 22nd May 2016,London,United Kingdom. At the meeting are local residents, Repowering London representatives and the station manager. Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • Internship taster meeting at the Curve 23rd May 2016, Dalston, East London, United Kingdom.  Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • Drawings of a future society made by participants at the internship taster meeting at the Curve 23rd May 2016, Dalston, East London, United Kingdom. Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • Drawings of a future society made by participants at the internship taster meeting at the Curve 23rd May 2016, Dalston, East London, United Kingdom. Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • A honey bee drinks from a blue flower in the Energy Garden at Brondebury Park train station 22nd May 2016,London,United Kingdom. At the meeting are local residents, Repowering London representatives and the station manager. Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • A consultation meeting ahead of the planting of a community garden in Brondebury Park train station 22nd May 2016,London,United Kingdom. At the meeting are local residents, Repowering London representatives and the station manager. Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • An energy garden sign at Brondebury Park train station 22nd May 2016,London,United Kingdom. At the meeting are local residents, Repowering London representatives and the station manager. Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • A consultation meeting ahead of the planting of a community garden in Brondebury Park train station 22nd May 2016,London,United Kingdom. At the meeting are local residents, Repowering London representatives and the station manager. Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Green spread out on top of an Energy Garden information folder at Brondebury Park train station 22nd May 2016,London,United Kingdom. At the meeting are local residents, Repowering London representatives and the station manager. Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • A consultation meeting ahead of the planting of a community garden in Brondebury Park train station 22nd May 2016,London,United Kingdom. At the meeting are local residents, Repowering London representatives and the station manager. Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Juicey peas which have survived the winter and now out inthe early spring sun at Brondebury Park train station 22nd May 2016,London,United Kingdom. At the meeting are local residents, Repowering London representatives and the station manager. Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • A straw house at Poors Piece Conservation Project is pictured on 23 September 2020 in Steeple Claydon, United Kingdom. Poors Piece Conservation Project was established by anti-HS2 activists with the full support of the landowner Clive Higgins to assist him in trying to conserve a strip of land on his farm containing a remnant of ancient woodland known as Poors Piece and to work alongside the local communities of Steeple Claydon and Calvert to try to protect their local environments from destruction for the HS2 high-speed rail link by means of communication and protest.
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  • Stephen, Liam, Danica and Simon from Groundworks install trellis structures at Brondesbury Park Station as part of the build of the stations energy garden 17th June 2016, London,United Kingdom. The  Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Stephen, Liam, Danica and Simon from Groundworks install trellis structures at Brondesbury Park Station as part of the build of the stations energy garden 17th June 2016, London,United Kingdom. The  Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Shelagh Molloy, a local resident to Brondesbury Park Stations puts in a few hours of work in the newly finished Energy Garden, watering and weeding 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom. The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • A tower at Poors Piece Conservation Project is pictured on 23 September 2020 in Steeple Claydon, United Kingdom. Poors Piece Conservation Project was established by anti-HS2 activists with the full support of the landowner Clive Higgins to assist him in trying to conserve a strip of land on his farm containing a remnant of ancient woodland known as Poors Piece and to work alongside the local communities of Steeple Claydon and Calvert to try to protect their local environments from destruction for the HS2 high-speed rail link by means of communication and protest.
    MK-20200923-HS2-Steeple-Claydon-Poor...jpg
  • A vegetable garden at Poors Piece Conservation Project is pictured on 23 September 2020 in Steeple Claydon, United Kingdom. Poors Piece Conservation Project was established by anti-HS2 activists with the full support of the landowner Clive Higgins to assist him in trying to conserve a strip of land on his farm containing a remnant of ancient woodland known as Poors Piece and to work alongside the local communities of Steeple Claydon and Calvert to try to protect their local environments from destruction for the HS2 high-speed rail link by means of communication and protest.
    MK-20200923-HS2-Steeple-Claydon-Poor...jpg
  • A hand-built house at Poors Piece Conservation Project is pictured on 23 September 2020 in Steeple Claydon, United Kingdom. Poors Piece Conservation Project was established by anti-HS2 activists with the full support of the landowner Clive Higgins to assist him in trying to conserve a strip of land on his farm containing a remnant of ancient woodland known as Poors Piece and to work alongside the local communities of Steeple Claydon and Calvert to try to protect their local environments from destruction for the HS2 high-speed rail link by means of communication and protest.
    MK-20200923-HS2-Steeple-Claydon-Poor...jpg
  • Banners and signs at Poors Piece Conservation Project are pictured on 23 September 2020 in Steeple Claydon, United Kingdom. Poors Piece Conservation Project was established by anti-HS2 activists with the full support of the landowner Clive Higgins to assist him in trying to conserve a strip of land on his farm containing a remnant of ancient woodland known as Poors Piece and to work alongside the local communities of Steeple Claydon and Calvert to try to protect their local environments from destruction for the HS2 high-speed rail link by means of communication and protest.
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  • An environmental activist climbs a tree towards a tree house at Poors Piece Conservation Project on 23 September 2020 in Steeple Claydon, United Kingdom. Poors Piece Conservation Project was established by anti-HS2 activists with the full support of the landowner Clive Higgins to assist him in trying to conserve a strip of land on his farm containing a remnant of ancient woodland known as Poors Piece and to work alongside the local communities of Steeple Claydon and Calvert to try to protect their local environments from destruction for the HS2 high-speed rail link by means of communication and protest.
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  • Hobs growing at a mobile city garden in Stratford, getting ready to be deployed in gardens across London 27th May 2016 East London, United Kingdom. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • Hobs growing at a mobile city garden in Stratford, getting ready to be deployed in gardens across London 27th May 2016 East London, United Kingdom.  Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • Stephen, Liam, Danica and Simon from Groundworks install trellis structures at Brondesbury Park Station as part of the build of the stations energy garden 17th June 2016, London,United Kingdom. The  Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Stephen, Liam, Danica and Simon from Groundworks install trellis structures at Brondesbury Park Station as part of the build of the stations energy garden 17th June 2016, London,United Kingdom. The  Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • A train driver stopping at Brondesbury Park station is having a laugh with the Groundwork crew installing the Energy Garden at the station 17th June 2016, London,United Kingdom. The  Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Stephen, Liam, Danica and Simon from Groundworks install trellis structures at Brondesbury Park Station as part of the build of the stations energy garden 17th June 2016, London,United Kingdom. The  Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Stephen, Liam, Danica and Simon from Groundworks install trellis structures at Brondesbury Park Station as part of the build of the stations energy garden 17th June 2016, London,United Kingdom. The  Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Stephen, Liam, Danica and Simon from Groundworks install trellis structures at Brondesbury Park Station as part of the build of the stations energy garden 17th June 2016, London,United Kingdom. The  Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Aminur from Groundwork finish of the garden in Hampstead Heath with wood chips 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Stephen and Aminur from Groundwork finish of the garden in Hampstead Heath with wood chips 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Parts of the Energy Garden at Brondesbury Park Station with courgettes, herbs and fruits 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom. The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Stephen from Ground Works who implements the gardens picks sweet black berries in the garden at West Hampstead 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom.  The garden is ready and now need to grow over the summer.  Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Shelagh Molloy, a local resident to Brondesbury Park Stations puts in a few hours of work in the newly finished Energy Garden, watering and weeding 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom. The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Parts of the Energy Garden at Brondesbury Park Station with courgettes, herbs and fruits 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom. The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Shelagh checks an artichoke for bugs 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom. Shelagh Molloy, a local resident to Brondesbury Park Stations puts in a few hours of work in the newly finished Energy Garden, watering and weeding. The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • A butterfly rests on a courgette plant leaf in the Brondesbury Park station Energy Garden 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom. The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Shelagh Molloy, a local resident to Brondesbury Park Stations puts in a few hours of work in the newly finished Energy Garden, watering and weeding 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom.The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Shelagh explains to an Italian couple who have just come off thetrain about the garden 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom. A massive goods train passes behind them. Shelagh Molloy, a local resident to Brondesbury Park Stations puts in a few hours of work in the newly finished Energy Garden, watering and weeding. The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Shelagh Molloy reaches for black berries between the growing hobs 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom. Shelagh Molloy, a local resident to Brondesbury Park Stations puts in a few hours of work in the newly finished Energy Garden, watering and weeding. The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Shelagh Molloy, a local resident to Brondesbury Park Stations puts in a few hours of work in the newly finished Energy Garden, watering and weeding 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom.The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Two boys pay money they have earned collecting scrap into the children’s’ bank at the Joyoti Street Project. The Joyoti Street Project is open 24 hours a day offering a place of shelter and education to more than 350 boys.  The project is run by the Child Welfare Scheme Nepal (CWSN).
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  • A young 14-year-old Malian girl from the street project of the Jeunesse & Developpement project learns how to sew in Bamako; Mali. The J&D project supports the empowerment of local communities, the improvement of education, and the promotion of health and economic development.
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  • A young 14-year-old Malian girl from the street project of the Jeunesse & Developpement project learns how to sew in Bamako; Mali. The J&D project supports the empowerment of local communities, the improvement of education, and the promotion of health and economic development.
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  • A young 14-year-old Malian girl from the street project of the Jeunesse & Developpement project learns how to sew in Bamako; Mali. The J&D project supports the empowerment of local communities, the improvement of education, and the promotion of health and economic development.
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  • Construction workers gather beneath the new project under way at 8 Bishopsgate in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 16th September 2020, in London, England. 8 Bishopsgate Tower will be a new 50-storey mixed-use project, replacing the existing 6-8 Bishopsgate and 150 Leadenhall Street buildings and providing 560,000 sq.ft. of office, retail, and public space.
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  • Construction workers rest in front of billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, at Liverpool Street in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
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  • Construction workers rest in front of billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, at Liverpool Street in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
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  • Construction workers rest in front of billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, at Liverpool Street in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
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  • Londoners and commuters walk past the billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
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  • Londoners and commuters walk past the billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
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  • Londoners and commuters walk past the billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
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  • Londoners and commuters walk past the billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
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  • Londoners and commuters walk past the billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
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  • Londoners and commuters walk past the billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
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  • Londoners and commuters walk past the billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
    crossrail_billboard-04-03-09-2018.jpg
  • Londoners and commuters walk past the billboards promoting Crossrails new Queen Elizabeth rail line, the capitals newest  on 3rd September 2018, on Moorgate in London, England. Crossrails Elizabeth Line is a 118-kilometre 73-mile railway line under development in London and the home counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Essex, England. Crossrail is the biggest construction project in Europe and is one of the largest single infrastructure investments ever undertaken in the UK - a£15bn transport project that was due to open in December 2018 but now delayed to autumn 2019.
    crossrail_billboard-03-03-09-2018.jpg
  • Shadow of a large crane on white sheeting covering City of London construction project. The pillars and columns of a Trinity Square building are partly protected by the sheeting. The building project is one of many changing the face of the City, the capital's financial quarter, its oldest part founded by the Romans in AD43. The City is a major business and financial centre. Throughout the 19th century, the City was perhaps the world's primary business centre, and it continues to be a major meeting point for businesses
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  • A building worker grinds steel caging on a construction project site in Milton Keynes, UK. Bending down to ground level, the workman touches his grinder to cut the steel structure into the required size and shape, destined to be covered in reinforced concrete for this generic construction project. Sparks fly up though the worker wears no protection gear against burns from the hot sparks.
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  • The large construction project known as the Pinnacle, on Bishopsgate in the financial City of London, known as the Square Mile after its ancient Roman walled past. The Bishopsgate Tower, informally referred to as The Pinnacle, is a 288 m (945 ft), 64-storey skyscraper in the centre of London's main financial district, the City of London. On completion, it will become the tallest building in the City of London and the second tallest building in both the United Kingdom and the European Union. The Brookfield Multiplex builds, engineers, develops and maintains property and infrastructure around the world. Over the past five decades they have successfully completed over 726 major projects, with a combined value of over $27.5 billion in Australasia, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
    city_landscape10-30-01-2013_1.jpg
  • The large construction project known as the Pinnacle, on Bishopsgate in the financial City of London, known as the Square Mile after its ancient Roman walled past. The Bishopsgate Tower, informally referred to as The Pinnacle, is a 288 m (945 ft), 64-storey skyscraper in the centre of London's main financial district, the City of London. On completion, it will become the tallest building in the City of London and the second tallest building in both the United Kingdom and the European Union. The Brookfield Multiplex builds, engineers, develops and maintains property and infrastructure around the world. Over the past five decades they have successfully completed over 726 major projects, with a combined value of over $27.5 billion in Australasia, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
    city_landscape07-30-01-2013_1.jpg
  • Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim takes part in a Coaching for Hope art class with the girls and boys from the SOS orphanage outside Bamako, Mali.  Their project for the session is drawing a pitch with the teams playing. Norman is the patron for the charity Coaching for Hope. Coaching for Hope is a project set up to promote awareness of HIV and AIDS through football.
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  • The high rise blocks of Rajuk Uttara Apartment Project in section 16 of Uttara residential model town district on the 30th of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Agricultural land is slowly being taken over in the districts around Dhaka for housing development.
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  • An advertising board for bank finance outisde the high rise blocks of Rajuk Uttara Apartment Project in section 16 of Uttara residential model town district on the 30th of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Agricultural land is slowly being taken over in the districts around Dhaka for housing development.
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  • Schoolchildren wearing hi-vis jackets work on their history project in the British Museum,on 28th February 2017, in London, England.
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  • The daughter of a Vietnamese construction worker living in Ban Pakpok the closest village to the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 5 in Phongsaly province
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  • A new housing development of apartments in former Portuguese colony of Macau, now part of China. An artist’s impression of the finished project is replicated on a board with the Portuguese word Edificio followed by the English Flower City, a sign of the times. Portuguese traders first settled in Macau in the 16th century and subsequently administered the region until the handover on 20 December 1999. Macau is now administered by China as a Special Economic Region (SER) and is home to a population of mainland 95% Chinese, primarily Cantonese, Fujianese as well as some Hakka, Shanghainese and overseas Chinese immigrants from Southeast Asia and elsewhere. The remainder are of Portuguese or mixed Chinese-Portuguese ancestry, the so-called Macanese, as well as several thousand Filipino and Thai nationals. The official languages are Portuguese and Chinese.
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  • Public interact with the Weather Project by Danish artist Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern. In this installation, representations of the sun and sky dominate the expanse of the Turbine Hall. A glance overhead reveals that the ceiling has disappeared, replaced by a mirror reflecting of the space below. This installation became so popular that numbers of visitors doubled.
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  • Public interact with the Weather Project by Danish artist Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern. In this installation, representations of the sun and sky dominate the expanse of the Turbine Hall. A glance overhead reveals that the ceiling has disappeared, replaced by a mirror reflecting of the space below. This installation became so popular that numbers of visitors doubled.
    19800101tate modern olafur eliasson_...jpg
  • Public interact with the Weather Project by Danish artist Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern. In this installation, representations of the sun and sky dominate the expanse of the Turbine Hall. A glance overhead reveals that the ceiling has disappeared, replaced by a mirror reflecting of the space below. This installation became so popular that numbers of visitors doubled.
    19800101tate modern olafur eliasson_...jpg
  • A boy carrying firewood walks past the high rise blocks of Rajuk Uttara Apartment Project in section 16 of Uttara residential model town district on the 30th of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Agricultural land is slowly being taken over in the districts around Dhaka for housing development.
    Bangladesh-Dhaka-Housing-Development...jpg
  • The high rise blocks of Rajuk Uttara Apartment Project in section 16 of Uttara residential model town district on the 30th of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Agricultural land is slowly being taken over in the districts around Dhaka for housing development.
    Bangladesh-Dhaka-Housing-Development...jpg
  • A couple sit with evening drinks on their Edwardian homes front porch during a re-build project, on 1st September 2018, in south London England.
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  • Elderly woman woman struggles with shopping past a regeneration project hoarding image at Elephant & Castle, London borough of Southwark. The older generation sees their neighbourhood renew, they have to live among disruption and change. Southwark Council’s development partner, Lend Lease is regenerating over 28 acres across three sites at the heart of Elephant & Castle, in what is the last major regeneration opportunity in zone 1 London. The vision for the £1.5 billion regeneration is to build on the area’s strengths and vibrant character in order to re-establish Elephant & Castle as one of London’s most flourishing urban quarters. The Elephant & Castle regeneration is of a scale rarely seen in central London and includes almost 3,000 new homes, plus office, retail, community, leisure and restaurant space.
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  • The village of Ban Pakpok, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Ban Pakpok is small collection of houses recently relocated near to the Nam Ou river due to the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 5. It is the closest habitation to the dam construction site and the local people rent rooms to the prostitutes who provide services to the Chinese construction workers.
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  • Portrait of a Vietnamese prostitute wearing traditional Tai Dam clothing and hairstyle at home in Ban Pakpok, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Ban Pakpok is small collection of houses recently relocated near to the Nam Ou river due to the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 5. It is the closest habitation to the dam construction site, the local people rent rooms to the prostitutes who provide services to the Chinese construction workers.
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  • A Vietnamese prostitute puts on make-up at home in Ban Pakpok, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Ban Pakpok is small collection of houses recently relocated near to the Nam Ou river due to the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 5. It is the closest habitation to the dam construction site, the local people rent rooms to the prostitutes who provide services to the Chinese construction workers.
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  • A Vietnamese prostitute applies lipstick at home in Ban Pakpok, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Ban Pakpok is small collection of houses recently relocated near to the Nam Ou river due to the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 5. It is the closest habitation to the dam construction site, the local people rent rooms to the prostitutes who provide services to the Chinese construction workers.
    A0028070cc_1.jpg
  • Portrait of a Vietnamese prostitute wearing traditional Tai Dam clothing and hairstyle at home in Ban Pakpok, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Ban Pakpok is small collection of houses recently relocated near to the Nam Ou river due to the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 5. It is the closest habitation to the dam construction site, the local people rent rooms to the prostitutes who provide services to the Chinese construction workers.
    A0028065cc_1.jpg
  • Portrait of a Vietnamese prostitute wearing traditional Tai Dam clothing and hairstyle at home in Ban Pakpok, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Ban Pakpok is small collection of houses recently relocated near to the Nam Ou river due to the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 5. It is the closest habitation to the dam construction site, the local people rent rooms to the prostitutes who provide services to the Chinese construction workers.
    A0028063cc_1.jpg
  • Portrait of a Vietnamese prostitute at home in Ban Pakpok, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Ban Pakpok is small collection of houses recently relocated near to the Nam Ou river due to the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 5. It is the closest habitation to the dam construction site, the local people rent rooms to the prostitutes who provide services to the Chinese construction workers.
    A0027312cc crop_1.jpg
  • A Vietnamese prostitute prepares lunch at home in Ban Pakpok, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Ban Pakpok is small collection of houses recently relocated near to the Nam Ou river due to the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 5. It is the closest habitation to the dam construction site, the local people rent rooms to the prostitutes who provide services to the Chinese construction workers.
    A0027311cc_1.jpg
  • A Vietnamese prostitute prepares lunch at home in Ban Pakpok, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Ban Pakpok is small collection of houses recently relocated near to the Nam Ou river due to the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 5. It is the closest habitation to the dam construction site, the local people rent rooms to the prostitutes who provide services to the Chinese construction workers.
    A0027306cc_1.jpg
  • The village of Ban Pakpok, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Ban Pakpok is small collection of houses recently relocated near to the Nam Ou river due to the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 5. It is the closest habitation to the dam construction site and the local people rent rooms to the prostitutes who provide services to the Chinese construction workers.
    A0027300cc_1.jpg
  • Construction safety sheeting with the shadow of a plain tree at a Skanska building project in Finsbury Circus. Whilst known mainly for large high-profile schemes, Skanska also undertake many smaller projects including public realm improvements, involved in some of the UK’s most prestigious projects in both the Private and Public Sectors.
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  • Construction safety sheeting with the shadow of a plain tree at a Skanska building project in Finsbury Circus. Whilst known mainly for large high-profile schemes, Skanska also undertake many smaller projects including public realm improvements, involved in some of the UK’s most prestigious projects in both the Private and Public Sectors.
    skanska_site04-24-02-2012_1_1.jpg
  • Public interact with the Weather Project by Danish artist Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern. In this installation, representations of the sun and sky dominate the expanse of the Turbine Hall. A glance overhead reveals that the ceiling has disappeared, replaced by a mirror reflecting of the space below. This installation became so popular that numbers of visitors doubled.
    20031209tate modern olafur eliasson_...jpg
  • Public interact with the Weather Project by Danish artist Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern. In this installation, representations of the sun and sky dominate the expanse of the Turbine Hall. A glance overhead reveals that the ceiling has disappeared, replaced by a mirror reflecting of the space below. This installation became so popular that numbers of visitors doubled.
    19800101tate modern olafur eliasson_...jpg
  • Businessman with corporate umbrella passes beneath a new construction project by Brookfield Multiplex in London's financial district, the Square Mile. The Bishopsgate Tower, informally referred to as The Pinnacle, is a 288 m (945 ft), 64-storey skyscraper in the centre of London's main financial district, the City of London. On completion, it will become the tallest building in the City of London and the second tallest building in both the United Kingdom and the European Union. The Brookfield Multiplex builds, engineers, develops and maintains property and infrastructure around the world. Over the past five decades we have successfully completed over 726 major projects, with a combined value of over $27.5 billion in Australasia, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
    city_businessmen04-27-04-2012_1.jpg
  • An unfinished and abandoned construction project in the town of Gogollos Vega, near Granada, Andalucia. All over Spain are building projects like this, left empty and unused, a sig of bad financial investment and land management where empty lots and landscapes have swallowed nature to be replaced by abandoned pavements, roads and superstructures. Here, we see a lone lamppost on the street's kerb, a green waste bin and an overgrown lot where weeds are thriving in this wilderness. In the background is a generic two-storey building left unfinished. As of 2010, it has a population of 2,068 inhabitants.
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  • City workers walk past a giant office at the 100 Bishopsgate building project by the Brookfield Multiplex company, aconstruction development in the financial district City of London. Heading past the cranes and girders of this large site, we see the people pacing past en route to meetings and appointments. The Brookfield Multiplex builds, engineers, develops and maintains property and infrastructure around the world. Over the past five decades we have successfully completed over 726 major projects, with a combined value of over $27.5 billion in Australasia, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The 100 Bishopsgate development will become one of the most significant new commercial office buildings in the City comprising 3 buildings totalling c815,000sf NIA.
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  • Businessmen and city workers pass near a new construction-building project by Brookfield Multiplex in London's financial district, the Square Mile. The Bishopsgate Tower, informally referred to as The Pinnacle, is a 288 m (945 ft), 64-storey skyscraper in the centre of London's main financial district, the City of London. On completion, it will become the tallest building in the City of London and the second tallest building in both the United Kingdom and the European Union. The Brookfield Multiplex builds, engineers, develops and maintains property and infrastructure around the world. Over the past five decades we have successfully completed over 726 major projects, with a combined value of over $27.5 billion in Australasia, Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
    city_businessmen07-27-04-2012_1.jpg
  • With an imminent decision expected from the government which will determine if the controversial transport project will continue to go ahead, construction continues for HS2 at Euston Railway Station on 30th January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. High Speed 2 is a high-speed railway in the United Kingdom, partly under construction. Parliament approved plans for the first section in 2017, with clearance work being undertaken for the line and stations.
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  • The maiden flight of a Eurofighter jet now called Typhoon the fighter jet built by a consortium of European nation aerospace companies, on 27th March 1994, in Warton, England. With VIPs and special military guests present to celebrate this success of the aviation defence project, the flags of contributing countries hang above at a hangar at the BAE Systems factory at Warton. The Eurofighter Typhoon is a twin-engine, canard-delta wing, multirole combat aircraft, designed and built by a consortium of three companies.
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  • The grand unveiling of Eurofighter now called Typhoon the fighter jet built by a consortium of European nation aerospace companies, on 27th March 1994, in Warton, England. With VIPs and special military guests present to celebrate this success of the aviation defence project, the flags of contributing countries hang above at a hangar at the BAE Systems factory at Warton. The Eurofighter Typhoon is a twin-engine, canard-delta wing, multirole combat aircraft, designed and built by a consortium of three companies. Its maiden flight took place on 27 March 1994.
    eurofighter_typhoon_launch-27-03-199...jpg
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