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  • A bin overflows with refuse and litter in a public space with discarded birthday party balloons left tied in a tree in Ruskin Park, south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The park no longer has proper funding nor is staffed by the full compliment of council employees to ensure bins are emptied and trees properly maintained.
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  • A bin overflows with refuse and litter in a public space with discarded birthday party balloons left tied in a tree in Ruskin Park, south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The park no longer has proper funding nor is staffed by the full compliment of council employees to ensure bins are emptied and trees properly maintained.
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  • A young deer in Richmond park on 4th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. Situated in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Richmond Park was created by Charles I in the 17th century as a deer park. It’s the largest park of the London’s eight Royal Parks and covers an area of 2500 acres.
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  • A Stag in Richmond park on 4th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. Situated in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Richmond Park was created by Charles I in the 17th century as a deer park. It’s the largest park of the London’s eight Royal Parks and covers an area of 2500 acres.
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  • A Stag in Richmond park on 4th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. Situated in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Richmond Park was created by Charles I in the 17th century as a deer park. It’s the largest park of the London’s eight Royal Parks and covers an area of 2500 acres.
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  • Richmond park on 4th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. Situated in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Richmond Park was created by Charles I in the 17th century as a deer park. It’s the largest park of the London’s eight Royal Parks and covers an area of 2500 acres.
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  • Two cyclist cycle through Richmond park on 4th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. Situated in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Richmond Park was created by Charles I in the 17th century as a deer park. It’s the largest park of the London’s eight Royal Parks and covers an area of 2500 acres.
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  • A Stag in Richmond park on 4th October 2015 in London, United Kingdom. Situated in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Richmond Park was created by Charles I in the 17th century as a deer park. It’s the largest park of the London’s eight Royal Parks and covers an area of 2500 acres.
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  • In Windsor Great Parks Long Walk across the landscape a hose gallops during a 3-day cross-country event, held annually on Her Majesty the Queenss property, on 16th June 1994, in London, England. The Long Walk was commenced by Charles II from 1680-1685 by planting a double avenue of elm trees. The park was, for many centuries, the private hunting ground of Windsor Castle and dates primarily from the mid-13th century. Now largely open to the public, the parkland is a popular recreation area for residents of the western London suburbs. The Copper Horse is a statue marking the end of the Long Walk at Snow Hill in Windsor Great Park in the English county of Berkshire. The walk begins at the George IV Gateway at Windsor Castle. The Copper Horse is a statue of George III on horseback, and is said to represent George as an emperor in the Roman tradition riding without stirrups, along the lines of the Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius.
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  • A couple read a shared book in a public park shelter, on 5th January 2017, in Ruskin Park, London borough of Lambeth, England.
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  • Seen from the rear, we see a man using his laptop under trees in a public park in south London. It is spring and the grass is very green in Ruskin Park in the London borough of Lambeth. People are using a BBQ in the distance, its smoke drifting across the landscape.
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  • A football pitch and empty landscape of snowbound goal posts in wintry public park in south London. During a prolonged cold spell of bad weather, snow fell continuously on the capital on Sunday, allowing families the chance to enjoy the bleak conditions, here in Ruskin Park in the borough of Lambeth. The football goalpost, part of a soccer pitch used by local teams is otherwise unused as the weather forces local games to be cancelled before the grass beneath is again revealed. In the distance are Edwardian period houses beneath 100 year-old ash trees.
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  • Still holding tight on to a pamphlet for the David Hockney art show, a foreign tourist has fallen asleep on a public bench in Green Park. The day of touring Britain's capital has proved too much for this visitor who has instinctively fallen unconscious on the curved lines of the bench a few metres from Piccadilly. In the distance we see the tall London Plane trees that line the path towards Buckingham Palace.
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  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed unprecedented restrictions of movement for millions of Britons who were told to stay at home unless their key jobs or journeys were essential. Told to take a single exercise session per day, three women run in their local green space for a a sunset run n Brockwell Park in Herne Hill SE24, on 24th March 2020.
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  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed unprecedented restrictions of movement for millions of Britons who were told to stay at home unless their key jobs or journeys were essential. Told to take a single exercise session per day, south Londoners use their local green space for sunset runs and cycling in Brockwell Park in Herne Hill SE24, on 24th March 2020.
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  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed unprecedented restrictions of movement for millions of Britons who were told to stay at home unless their key jobs or journeys were essential. Told to take a single exercise session per day, south Londoners use their local green space for sunset runs and cycling in Brockwell Park in Herne Hill SE24, on 24th March 2020.
    coronavirus_park-15-24-03-2020.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed unprecedented restrictions of movement for millions of Britons who were told to stay at home unless their key jobs or journeys were essential. Told to take a single exercise session per day, two young men practice their handstands at a clear space for those wishing to work out on a soft surface, where south Londoners use their local green space for a daily activity in Brockwell Park in Herne Hill SE24, on 24th March 2020.
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  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed unprecedented restrictions of movement for millions of Britons who were told to stay at home unless their key jobs or journeys were essential. Told to take a single exercise session per day, south Londoners use their local green space for daily activities in Brockwell Park in Herne Hill SE24, on 24th March 2020.
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  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed unprecedented restrictions of movement for millions of Britons who were told to stay at home unless their key jobs or journeys were essential. Told to take a single exercise session per day, south Londoners use their local green space for sunset runs and cycling in Brockwell Park in Herne Hill SE24, on 24th March 2020.
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  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed unprecedented restrictions of movement for millions of Britons who were told to stay at home unless their key jobs or journeys were essential. Told to take a single exercise session per day, south Londoners use their local green space for daily activities in Brockwell Park in Herne Hill SE24, on 24th March 2020.
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  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed unprecedented restrictions of movement for millions of Britons who were told to stay at home unless their key jobs or journeys were essential. Told to take a single exercise session per day, self-employed Russell who has been displaced from the indoor gym at Brockwell Lido, jumps with his skipping rope at a clear space for those wishing to work out on a soft surface, where south Londoners use their local green space for a daily activity in Brockwell Park in Herne Hill SE24, on 24th March 2020.
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  • Two musicians practice their songs in late afternoon sunshine in Ruskin Park, on 8th September 2016, south London borough of Southwark, England UK. The young men are from a band called Psychedelic Pirates who, according to their card, are on a nationwide busking tour of the UK.
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  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed unprecedented restrictions of movement for millions of Britons who were told to stay at home unless their key jobs or journeys were essential. Told to take a single exercise session per day but with tennis facilities now closed by Lambeth council, courts are now un-used in Brockwell Park in Herne Hill SE24, on 24th March 2020.
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  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed unprecedented restrictions of movement for millions of Britons who were told to stay at home unless their key jobs or journeys were essential. Told to take a single exercise session per day, self-employed Russell who has been displaced from the indoor gym at Brockwell Lido, jumps with his skipping rope at a clear space for those wishing to work out on a soft surface, where south Londoners use their local green space for a daily activity in Brockwell Park in Herne Hill SE24, on 24th March 2020.
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  • Birthday party balloons left tied in a tree of Ruskin Park, south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The park no longer has proper funding nor is staffed by the full compliment of council employees to ensure bins are emptied and trees properly maintained.
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  • Setting sun with jogger in Ruskin Park in the borough of Lambeth, south London. Ruskin Park, Denmark Hill, SE24 (its post code) is a beautiful green space in this inner-city suburban district of Britain's capital, approximately 5 miles south from the River Thames. The jogger paces past the image as the sun sets against period homes of the Edwardian era, the age of innovative building in the new 20th Century. The properties overlook the borough park named after John Ruskin, the renowned artist and commentator who lived in nearby Herne Hill. It looks an affluent area, a prosperous location to invest in a mortgage in uncertain times with market prices falling during the credit crunch and recession.
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  • Setting sun with jogger in Ruskin Park in the borough of Lambeth, south London. Ruskin Park, Denmark Hill, SE24 (its post code) is a beautiful green space in this inner-city suburban district of Britain's capital, approximately 5 miles south from the River Thames. The jogger paces past the image as the sun sets against period homes of the Edwardian era, the age of innovative building in the new 20th Century. The properties overlook the borough park named after John Ruskin, the renowned artist and commentator who lived in nearby Herne Hill. It looks an affluent area, a prosperous location to invest in a mortgage in uncertain times with market prices falling during the credit crunch and recession.
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  • With dozens of deck chairs behind him, a sleeping middle-aged man lies bare-chested with a flat cap on his head and with his socks on as all Englishmen tend to do during a summer heat wave. He has chosen a spot in a near-empty Hyde Park in central London - an oasis of calm  amid a bustling city – where a seat in a striped deck chair can be rented for a few Pounds for the day and one can snooze topless without being bothered and one’s stresses of daily life can be momentarily forgotten. With one hand resting on his leg, the other reaches down to hold on to his shoulder bag which is in the shade on the short grass.
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  • A pet owner walks through a local park with his dogs through a landscape of an urban setting sun, on 5th January 2017, in Ruskin Park, London borough of Lambeth, England.
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  • Walkers brave freezing temperatures in their local London park. During a prolonged cold spell of bad weather, snow fell continuously on the capital days before, allowing families the chance to enjoy the bleak conditions in Ruskin Park in the borough of Lambeth. Freezing fog also hampered any sun from thawing the fresh snow, keeping temperatures below zero. The branches of 100 year-old ash trees are seen bare above and in the distance over Edwardian period homes.
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  • Dog walkers brave freezing temperatures in their local London park. During a prolonged cold spell of bad weather, snow fell continuously on the capital days before, allowing families the chance to enjoy the bleak conditions in Ruskin Park in the borough of Lambeth. Freezing fog also hampered any sun from thawing the fresh snow, keeping temperatures below zero. The branches of 100 year-old ash trees are seen bare above and in the distance over Victorian period homes.
    ruskin_park_snow02-22-01-2013.jpg
  • A pet dog watches squirrels staying out of reach in a tree overlooking Brockwell Park in Herne Hill SE24, on 24th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • With the rears of homes in the background, a man teaches a young boy to ride a bike on a grassy park slope, on 5th January 2017, in Ruskin Park, London borough of Lambeth, England.
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  • With south London homes in the background, a person walks through a landscape of an urban setting sun, on 5th January 2017, in Ruskin Park, London borough of Lambeth, England.
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  • With the rears of homes in the background, a pet owner trains his dogs with treats in a landscape of an urban setting sun, on 5th January 2017, in Ruskin Park, London borough of Lambeth, England.
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  • A pet owner kicks a football as his energetic terrier dog chases at his feet in an urban setting sun, on 5th January 2017, in Ruskin Park, London borough of Lambeth, England.
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  • A man uses his smartphone to take a photo of a child pushing a walking trolley, on 5th January 2017, in Ruskin Park, London borough of Lambeth, England.
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  • Locals are caught up in downdraught as ZA939, a Westland SA-330E Puma HC1 helicopter belonging to the RAF's 230 squadron, lifts off after a five minute touch down in Ruskin Park, south London. The RAF frequently make reconnaissance flights to this Lambeth open space for crew training purposes.
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  • Locals are caught up in downdraught as ZA939, a Westland SA-330E Puma HC1 helicopter belonging to the RAF's 230 squadron, lifts off after a five minute touch down in Ruskin Park, south London. The RAF frequently make reconnaissance flights to this Lambeth open space for crew training purposes.
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  • In afternoon sunshine, a local mother and her child on scooter pause to talk during a walk in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, South London. Bending down to the child's face, the mum makes her point known to the youngster who stands astride her toy before continuing their journeys around the upper paths of this Victorian public space. Brockwell Park is a 50.8 hectare (125.53 acres) park located between Brixton, Herne Hill and Tulse Hill. Brockwell Hall house and its grounds were acquired by the London County Council (LCC) in March 1891 and opened to the public the following summer. In 1901 the LCC acquired a further 43 acres (17 ha) of land north of the original park.
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  • In late sunshine, a family of parents and two young children try to launch a stunt kite into the air in a south London park. The sun is low and catches the fabric of the kite's colours as mother holds its frame up in the air when the wind picks up. The park is a public space called Ruskin Park in London SE24, herne Hill, a local place for kids and parents in the inner-city borough of Lambeth.
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  • In late sunshine, a family of parents and two young children try to launch a stunt kite into the air in a south London park. The sun is low and catches the fabric of the kite's colours as mother holds its frame up in the air when the wind picks up. The park is a public space called Ruskin Park in London SE24, herne Hill, a local place for kids and parents in the inner-city borough of Lambeth.
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  • A misty springtime with dog walkers talking in Waterlow Park, 13th Sept 2006, Highgate, North London United Kingdom. Waterlow Park is a 26-acre  park given to the public by Sir Sydney Waterlow, as a garden for the gardenless in 1889.
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  • Union Jack bunting hangs over a British summer fete bringing the local community together and to celebrate their important public space, on 24th June 2017, in Ruskin Park, the south London borough of Lambeth, England. Bunting is a festive decoration made of fabric, or of plastic, paper or even cardboard in imitation of fabric. Typical forms of bunting are strings of colorful triangular flags and lengths of fabric in the colors of national flags gathered and draped into swags or pleated into fan shapes. The term is also used to refer to a collection of flags, and particularly those of a ship. The officer responsible for raising signals using flags is known as bunts, a term still used for a ships communications officer.
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  • Union Jack bunting hangs over a British summer fete bringing the local community together and to celebrate their important public space, on 24th June 2017, in Ruskin Park, the south London borough of Lambeth, England. Bunting is a festive decoration made of fabric, or of plastic, paper or even cardboard in imitation of fabric. Typical forms of bunting are strings of colorful triangular flags and lengths of fabric in the colors of national flags gathered and draped into swags or pleated into fan shapes. The term is also used to refer to a collection of flags, and particularly those of a ship. The officer responsible for raising signals using flags is known as bunts, a term still used for a ships communications officer.
    fete_bunting-03-24-06-2017.jpg
  • Union Jack bunting hangs over a British summer fete bringing the local community together and to celebrate their important public space, on 24th June 2017, in Ruskin Park, the south London borough of Lambeth, England. Bunting is a festive decoration made of fabric, or of plastic, paper or even cardboard in imitation of fabric. Typical forms of bunting are strings of colorful triangular flags and lengths of fabric in the colors of national flags gathered and draped into swags or pleated into fan shapes. The term is also used to refer to a collection of flags, and particularly those of a ship. The officer responsible for raising signals using flags is known as bunts, a term still used for a ships communications officer.
    fete_bunting-02-24-06-2017.jpg
  • As a cyclist pedals his way along a path, a man enjoys late afternoon sunshine in Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, London England. Seen from a central hill in this Victorian-designed open space, there are the terraced housing and larger tenement buildings behind that rise above the tree line in this undulating landscape. The person on the bicycle has been caught between two tree trunks as he approaches the man relaxing on the park bench and another pedestrian is seen further in the distance walking near a red car. It is scene of serenity among the urban sprawl of a capital city, where quiet places are precious and idyllic corners of greenery are highly-sought after. The Brockwell Hall Park Estate was created and landscaped in 1811. It was purchased for the people of Lambeth & Southwark and opened as a public park in 1892 by Lord Rosebery.
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  • A Peace Garden pillar in a quiet corner of Dulwich Park, Southwark, south London during mid-winter snow. The column stands vertically surrounded by two Cabbage Palms (cordyline) and trees in this Victorian-designed public space. The words 'May Peace Prevail on Earth' are written along the post, the translation being in Japanese. Dulwich Park is a 29 hectare (72 acre) park in Dulwich in the London Borough of Southwark, south London, England. The initial design was by Charles Barry (junior), later refined by Lt Col J J Sexby (who also designed Battersea and parts of Southwark Parks). It was opened in 1890 by Lord Rosebery. In 2004–6, the park was restored to its original Victorian layout, following a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
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  • Five childrens' buggies line up in front of 5 park rental carriages in Seville's Parque de Marie Luisa. We don't see the children or their parents, nor any tourists in the background but this is a favourite meeting place for visitors and Spanish families in this green park space. Major parts of the grounds of María Luisa park were donated in 1893 to the city of Seville by the Dutchess of Montpensier to be used as a public park. Beginning in 1911, the French gardener Jean-Claude Forestier remodelled the already existing gardens into their actual shapes
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  • An amateur tennis player serves to a friend on the opposite side of a local court near high-rise flats seen from Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, South London. Having thrown the yellow ball up in thee air, the server pauses, before it drops and he can swing his racket to pound it across court to the waiting receiver, dressed in a blue t-shirt. The flats behind are lit in winter sunshine, warm air rising from an outlet, with only the upper floors visible to outdoor pedestrians. Brockwell Park is a 50.8 hectare (125.53 acres) park located between Brixton, Herne Hill and Tulse Hill. Brockwell Hall house and its grounds were acquired by the London County Council (LCC) in March 1891 and opened to the public the following summer. In 1901 the LCC acquired a further 43 acres (17 ha) of land north of the original park.
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  • A middle-aged lady pushes a child through an urban park that has a high-rise tower block of flats as a backdrop. Seen from Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, South London, the woman may be the infant's grandmother (granny) and possibly helping the child's mother during an afternoon walk among autumn leaves that lie across the grass. There is a downhill slope and the lady holds on to the buggy in case it rolls down the hill. The flats behind are lit in winter sunshine, warm air rising from an outlet, with only the upper floors visible to outdoor pedestrians. Brockwell Park is a 50.8 hectare (125.53 acres) park located between Brixton, Herne Hill and Tulse Hill. Brockwell Hall house and its grounds were acquired by the London County Council (LCC) in March 1891 and opened to the public the following summer.
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  • An Royal Air Force Puma helicopter takes off after only a few moments on the ground in Ruskin Park, a public space in the south London borough of lambeth. The RAF often land their helicopters here as part of air crew training and familiarisation - rumoured to be part of emergency evacuation/extraction landing locations around the capital. Otherwise, the Puma is used in the battlefield within the Joint Helicopter Command and provide tactical troop and load movement by day or by night.
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  • An Royal Air Force Puma helicopter takes off after only a few moments on the ground in Ruskin Park, a public space in the south London borough of lambeth. The RAF often land their helicopters here as part of air crew training and familiarisation - rumoured to be part of emergency evacuation/extraction landing locations around the capital. Otherwise, the Puma is used in the battlefield within the Joint Helicopter Command and provide tactical troop and load movement by day or by night.
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  • An eccentric middle-aged man rests his legs on his bicycle while -open mouthed and snoring - snatches forty winks on a striped deck chair in London's Hyde Park, England. We look down on the grass which is still green and lush  on this summer's day in the heart of the city. He is wearing a flat cap with trousers (pants)  tucked in his socks for his next bicycle journey. He is a quintissentially English sunbather enjoying a quiet snooze in a public park open space.
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  • A park bench dedicated to a dead relative in the south London public space called Ruskin Park in the south London borough of Southwark. Memorial benches paid for by grieving relatives are a popular way of remembering deceased loved-ones in a place liked during their lifetime. Inscriptions along the back often give the persons name and dates of birth and death along with a short statement about how they loved this place.
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  • Cabot Tower and Bristolian park visitors, on 5th November 2017, on Brandon Hill, Bristol, England. Cabot Tower is a tower in Bristol, England, situated in a public park on Brandon Hill, between the city centre, Clifton and Hotwells. It is a grade II listed building. The tower was built in the 1890s to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the journey of John Cabot from Bristol to land which later became Canada.
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  • Union Jack bunting hangs in the trees of a London park, on 24th June 2017, in Ruskin Park, the south London borough of Lambeth, England. Bunting is a festive decoration made of fabric, or of plastic, paper or even cardboard in imitation of fabric. Typical forms of bunting are strings of colorful triangular flags and lengths of fabric in the colors of national flags gathered and draped into swags or pleated into fan shapes. The term is also used to refer to a collection of flags, and particularly those of a ship. The officer responsible for raising signals using flags is known as bunts, a term still used for a ships communications officer.
    fete_bunting-04-24-06-2017.jpg
  • A tree surgeon working as a contractor for London's Lambeth council trims high ash branches and boughs in Ruskin Park. Distant Edwardian period homes can be seen with blocks of flats in the Loughborough Estate are beyond. The man is tethered to safety harnesses and he swings himself across the large tree trimming and cutting the heavier and less stable arms of the plant's surfaces. Councils like Lambeth take the health of their public park's trees very seriously after incidents of falling parts onto innocent passers-by, with resulting injuries and legal action.
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  • Members of the campaign to save nearby Carnegie Library in Herne Hill and closed by Lambeth council, organise a pop-up library and party in Ruskin Park, SE24 on 21st June 2016, in south London, United Kingdom. Local players improvise folk tunes in summer sunshine after their library was shut since 31st March. Children, the elderly and other adult groups have been prevented from using the building uphill from this location as Lambeth decide how to use the public space, bequeathed to the community by philanthropist, Andrew carnegie in 1911.
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  • Members of the campaign to save nearby Carnegie Library in Herne Hill and closed by Lambeth council, organise a pop-up library and party in Ruskin Park, SE24 on 21st June 2016, in south London, United Kingdom. Shut since 31st March, children, the elderly and other adult groups have been prevented from using the building uphill from this location as Lambeth decide how to use the public space, bequeathed to the community by philanthropist, Andrew carnegie in 1911.
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  • With homes beneath, a Royal Air Force Puma troop-carrying helicopter takes-off again after a brief landing in Ruskin Park in the south London borough of Lambeth. It is believed that the RAF use various public spaces as part of emergency landing/evacuation location familiarisation in readiness of a future national emergency.  The Puma (registration XW216 from 230 Squadron, RAF Benson) is used as battlefield helicopters within the Joint Helicopter Command and provide tactical troop and load movement by day or by night.
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  • As a local dog-walker passes-by, we see a Royal Air Force Puma troop-carrying helicopter land briefly in Ruskin Park in the south London borough of Lambeth. It is believed that the RAF use various public spaces as part of emergency landing/evacuation location familiarisation in readiness of a future national emergency.  The Puma (registration XW216 from 230 Squadron, RAF Benson) is used as battlefield helicopters within the Joint Helicopter Command and provide tactical troop and load movement by day or by night.
    ruskin_puma03-04-12-2015_1.jpg
  • With homes beneath, a Royal Air Force Puma troop-carrying helicopter lands in Ruskin Park in the south London borough of Lambeth. It is believed that the RAF use various public spaces as part of emergency landing/evacuation location familiarisation in readiness of a future national emergency. The Puma (registration XW216 from 230 Squadron, RAF Benson) is used as battlefield helicopters within the Joint Helicopter Command and provide tactical troop and load movement by day or by night.
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  • Mother and child enjoy spring weather in Ruskin Park in the south London borough of Lambeth. Looking into late sunlight, we see the two figures walking downhill beneath tall ash trees planted over 100 years ago. This is a large public space in SE24 used by locals from many miles because of its panoramic views across the capital.
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  • Young girls enjoy their latest purchase of foam hands as they exit the official London 2012 merchandise shop - hours before another successful gold medal win, this time by Team GB triathlete Alistair Brownlee in the men's Triathlon during the London 2012 Olympic Games. The mid-week event surprisingly drew huge crowds into the capital's largest public (royal) park for an event, not usually attracting families with children who all enjoyed the fine weather and easy temperatures. A London 2012 merchandise shop was set up on the southern side and parents and kids used the exterior hoarding featuring iconic London landmarks such as Nelson's Column, St Paul's Cathedral and Tower Bridge, to relax against after an early start from homes around the country
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  • With hands outstretched and a nervous smile on her face, a 3 year-old goes head first down a slide in her local park in south London. The gradient helps the girl on her downward journey as the tentatively slides down with her fingers feeling the polished surface, her smiling, confident face reflected on the three sides of the slide's metal. Tall London plane trees rise above in this public London space.
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  • An anonymous girl stands holding a bunch of inflated balloons in Ruskin Park, a south London public space. Rising into the late-summer air, the helium-filled balloons are tied to strings and held firmly by the woman, the coloured balloons covering her face. The tall horse chestnut trees are still in leaf but about to turn brown and yellow soon in autumn and the scene is very green after recent English rain and sunshine. Londoners are in the background, enjoying the warm afternoon.
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  • With the Shard and other City buildings in the background, a pet dogs walker in Lambeths Ruskin Park, on 11th February 2019, in London, England.
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  • An AgustaWestland AW139 helicopter operated by the UK Coastguard rescue has brriefly landed in Ruskin Park to deliver an emergency patient, on 8th June 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, England. The AW139 is used by Her Majestys Coastguard HMCG which is a section of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency responsible for the initiation and co-ordination of all maritime search and rescue SAR within the UK Maritime Search and Rescue Region.
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  • Local residents look closely at an AgustaWestland AW139 helicopter operated by the UK Coastguard rescue which is briefly landed in Ruskin Park to deliver an emergency patient, on 8th June 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, England. The AW139 is used by Her Majestys Coastguard HMCG which is a section of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency responsible for the initiation and co-ordination of all maritime search and rescue SAR within the UK Maritime Search and Rescue Region.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill. Harvest helpers included passer-by Danielle Naki in yellow, who picked up a sickle and cut wheat as she once did as a child on her fathers farm in Ivory Coast.
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  • Local community volunteers help harvest the heritage wheat crop from the public Ruskin Park, on 8th August, 2016, in the south London borough of Lambeth, UK. The wheat has been growing in the parks long grass area, a corner where a variety of wheat such as Blue Cone Rivet, Rouge dEcosse and Old kent Red and others including from Ethiopia, have thrived. London heritage wheat specialist and baker Andy Forbes, will have his produce ground in the once-derelict windmill in Brixton, which, after Lottery funding, now serves the community as a working mill.
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  • With the Shard and other City buildings in the background, two dog owners wait for their pet to come, in Lambeths Ruskin Park, on 11th February 2019, in London, England.
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  • With the skyline of the capitals financial district, the City of London in the distance, a woman does lunges in Ruskin Park, on 10th August 2018, in London, England.
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  • Youth football players warm up by running around part of Ruskin Park with the skyline of the City of Londons financial district, on 8th August 2018, in London, England.
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  • With the skyline of the capitals financial district, the City of London in the distance, man and his dogs walk in Ruskin Park, on 10th August 2018, in London, England.
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  • A dog owner pauses before throwing a ball for her pet in Ruskin Park, on 8th August 2018, in London, England.
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  • Dog owners exercise their pets during a cold autumn afternoon in south Londons Ruskin Park 17th November 2016, in London, England.
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  • Queues and crowds at the entrance of the official London 2012 merchandise shop - hours before another successful gold medal win, this time by Team GB triathlete Alistair Brownlee in the men's Triathlon during the London 2012 Olympic Games. The mid-week event surprisingly drew huge crowds into the capital's largest public (royal) park for an event, not usually attracting families with children who all enjoyed the fine weather and easy temperatures. A London 2012 merchandise shop was set up on the southern side and parents and kids used the exterior hoarding featuring iconic London landmarks such as Nelson's Column, St Paul's Cathedral and Tower Bridge, to relax against after an early start from homes around the country
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  • Police officers stand guarding the entrance of the official London 2012 merchandise shop - hours before another successful gold medal win, this time by Team GB triathlete Alistair Brownlee in the men's Triathlon during the London 2012 Olympic Games. The mid-week event surprisingly drew huge crowds into the capital's largest public (royal) park for an event, not usually attracting families with children who all enjoyed the fine weather and easy temperatures. A London 2012 merchandise shop was set up on the southern side and parents and kids used the exterior hoarding featuring iconic London landmarks such as Nelson's Column, St Paul's Cathedral and Tower Bridge, to relax against after an early start from homes around the country
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  • A Royal Air Force winchman stands in a half-open door of a Westland Sea King helicopter as it takes-off after a medical mission to deliver a patient to Kings College Hospital in Camberwell. As locals look on at the aircraft as it lifts off from Ruskin Park, Lambeth in south London, the yellow RAF search and rescue aircraft (SAR) leaves to return to base. Both RAF, Royal Navy and London air ambulances regularly use this public space for emergency transporting of casualties to the NHS Trust A&E department.
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  • Snatching a well-earned lunchtime snooze, two young office workers in Trinity Park in the City of London. The young man on the left has his arms folded across his chest, his dark pinstripe suit apparently a little warm on this fine day. To his left is another youngish gentleman who looks less formal: his jacket opened and his tie crooked while his open mouth might emit snores in this public space. The bench which is owned by the Corporation of London has pigeon droppings on the back and arm rest but these two tired people care less about animal hygiene than the chance to steal a few precious minutes sleep before re-entering their office buildings and returning to desks.
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  • Members of the Voodoo Love Orchestra (VLO) perform to families of all ages during the Latin Music Festival at the Horniman Museum in south London. VLO play street music inspired by Cuban comparsa, Nigerian afrobeat and Jamaican ska. As the crowd behind follow the musicians who bang drums and blow their brass instruments and play and parade around Horniman Park, followed by Londoners and expat Latin speakers.
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  • A devoted elderly couple show their love by holding hands as they walk in late afternoon sunshine through Ruskin Park, on 8th September 2016, south London borough of Southwark, England UK. Making their way slowly, the old people continue through the park with shadows on a brick wall behind them.
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  • Remains of the stolen Barbara Hepworth sculpture Two Forms (1969) stolen from Dulwich Park where it was installed for 40 years. Dame Barbara Hepworth DBE (10 January 1903 – 20 May 1975) was an English sculptor. The sculpture which is insured for £500,000 is believed to have been stolen by scrap metal thieves who entered the unprotected park at night on Dec 19th 2011. The bronze piece, called Two Forms (Divided Circle), was cut from its plinth overnight, Trevor Moore of Dulwich Park Friends said. The price it could fetch as scrap metal would only be a tiny fraction of its value as a complete work. Southwark Council is offering a reward for the thieves' arrest and conviction.
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