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  • A mother struggles to pull her young child over freshly fallen snow in a London street. With the child's tilted pushchair skating over compacted snow driven over many car tyres, the lady wears trainers that are themselves, ill-suited to walking though snow. Nearby vehicles are still covered in snow, having been left during this urban cold snap, something that Londoners are learning to cope with during times of economic council cuts when snow-clearing is not a spending priority.
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  • A dad entertains his young child while another couple walks past with their buggy. Another husband and wife stand with plants, drinking coffee in a side street off Columbia Road flower market. Graffiti has been sprayed on the corrugated sheeting including tag names and the mark of Manchester United Football club (MUFC). The older couple stand with recent purchase of plants for their home and the younger dad with the pushchair wears a bright orange track-suit style top.
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  • A woman pushed her baby pushchair along a ramp outside Malmaison Boutique Hotel in Oxford Castle Quarter, England, United Kingdom.  The boutique hotel is in a converted prison in a medieval castle in one of the oldest, busiest and trendiest parts of the city.
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  • Colourful shutters of a shop business in Herne Hill, South London SE24. The Indian Take-away is called Chutney and is located in the borough of Lambeth. A mother pushes her child along the road with a pushchair buggy on wet ground after recent rainfall. On the shutters we see a very intricate illustration of Indian culture with a woman in a sari and a tiger above her head. On the other side we see a ceremonial elephant and Maharajah character. The name Chutney stretches across most of its width.
    herne_hill01-08-01-2016.jpg
  • A man sitting in Pond Square, Highgate Village next to a pushchair using an Apple  computer, 25th March 2007, Highgate, London, United Kingdom. The village is at the top of North Hill which provides views across London. Until late Victorian times it was a distinct village outside London, sitting astride the main road to the north. Highgate is one of the most expensive London suburbs in which to live and has an active conservation body, the Highgate Society, to protect its character.
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  • A businessman childminds in the City of London. With minutes to spare in warm sunshine, the man shows paternal instincts and sits at the bottom steps and tilts the unseen child seated safely in the family pushchair, pulling faces and keeping it entertained beneath the tall columns of this architecture in the Square Mile, the oldest and financial heart of the capital. The classic neo-Romanesque architecture of the Royal Exchange building has Doric and Ionic columns with their ornate stonework, designed by Sir William Tite in 1842-1844 and opened in 1844 by Queen Victoria). It’s the third building of the kind erected on the same site. The first Exchange erected in 1564-70 by sir Thomas Gresham but was destroyed in the great fire of 1666. It’s successor, by Jarman, was also burned down in 1838. The present building is grade 1 listed and cost about £150,000.
    city_people10-20-08-2014_1.jpg
  • A four year-old girl pulls at her mother's t-shirt as she pushes a pushchair uphill while her two year-old brother in turn pushes her up the incline of a street in Rennes, Brittany, France. In order of size - from tallest to smallest, they march together up the gradient of this French street, they laugh at this great game of push and pull. The three are on holiday in this town, during a vacation to Britanny. From a personal documentary project entitled "Next of Kin" about the photographer's two children's early years spent in parallel universes. Model released.
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  • Blue sign for disabled and push-chair access to a commercial building in Canary Wharf, London, United Kingdom.
    UK-Canary-Wharf-0353_1.jpg
  • A mother and child in a push-chair walks past on-going construction work in Battersea, surrounding Battersea Power Station, on 22 January 2018, in south London, England.
    battersea-28-22-01-2018.jpg
  • Mothers sit with their babies in pushchairs on park benches in the Silesian industrial town of Zabrze. A mining town known formerly as Hindenburg until 1945, under Stalinist thought, miners were considered a “working class elite” and were rewarded with higher wages and better social benefits but after communism, Zabrze has a high rate among mother of Ovarian Cancer because of the pollution, caused by the large concentration of industry, the triangle of land between Zabrze, Chorzów, and Bytom has locally been known as 'death triangle'. Since the collapse of communism in 1989, the environmental situation has steadily been improving due the restructuring of the Silesian industry although more than 250,000 jobs have been lost in coal mining since the reintroduction of capitalism. At the same time, enterprises are enjoying enormous profits.
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  • A mother and child stop to choose nutritious fruit and veg from the shelves of oranges, bananas, apples and grapes, outside a shop in Bromley town centre where local businesses offer fresher and cheaper foodstuffs than the larger supermarkets, on 3rd February 2020, in London, England.
    swanley_journey-17-03-02-2020.jpg
  • A local family walk uphill towards the houses of a nineteen-eighties, middle-class housing estate on 21st April 2019, in Nailsea, North Somerset, England.
    nailsea_family-15-21-04-2019.jpg
  • A voting mother arrives with children at the polling station on the morning of the UK 2017 general elections outside the polling station at St. Saviours Parish Hall in Herne Hill, Lambeth, on 8th June 2017, in London, England.
    elction_day-45-08-06-2017.jpg
  • A mother pushes her child through an autumnal Ruskin Park in the south London borough of Lambeth. With golden leaves still to fall, the park is a welcome oasis of calm in this busy south London borough, the largest in London.
    ruskin_park_autumn-03-31-10-2016.jpg
  • Mothers and families engage with the artwork called Arcadia on London's Southbank. The PolyLester studio have created this artwork consisting of strips of synthetic, industrial curtain called Arcadia on London's Southbank. PolyLester present a majestic pavilion in front of Royal Festival Hall. They connect three levels of the pedestrian walkway in an elegant, rudimentary structure clad with colourful transparent curtains. The many strips of synthetic, industrial curtain create a shape like a lantern or beacon at night and a graceful clear volume in daytime. The relaxed nature of the strip-curtains invites visitors to enter the pavilion from every direction, making it a truely egalitarian structure.
    southbank_screens03-17-08-2015_1.jpg
  • Dragging a baby's buggy as family members go out for a walk on open snowbound countryside in North Somerset. It is Boxing Day, the day after Christmas and the traditional family walk is more of an event this year with much of Britain covered in heavy snows during a particularly nasty period of climactic freezing conditions. Rather than push, a father pulls his child's buggy through the snow accompanied by another man and a younger boy all of whose legs are in the same walking positions. The female members of the group are out of this picture and in the way that walks often play out, females and males speak with their own gender. The landscape is that of a rural hill with a grey sky filled with more snow cloud and bare wintry trees are behind, their branches bare.
    snow_walk14-26-12-2010_1.jpg
  • A mother pushes her childs buggy on a footpath in the Tatra National Park, on 16th September 2019, near Koscielisko, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A mother rushes past piled waste in plastic bags awaiting collection by Westminster collection staff in front of a homeless tent on St. Martins Lane, on 15th June 2019, in London, England.
    west_end_people-20-14-06-2019.jpg
  • A foreign family walk with their children in a buggy and who have just purchased heart-shaped balloons in Leicester Square, on 29th April 2019, in London, England.
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  • A man pushes a child in her buggy while commuters and other pedestrians walk over London Bridge, the oldest of the capitals crossing over the river Thames between the capitals financial district, the City of London, and Southwark on the south bank, on 15th May 2018, in London, UK.
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  • Commuters and other pedestrians walk over London Bridge, the oldest of the capitals crossing over the river Thames between the capitals financial district, the City of London, and Southwark on the south bank, on 15th May 2018, in London, UK.
    london_bridge-03-15-05-2018.jpg
  • A family walk past Evening Standards with Prime Minister Theresa May on the front page, asking the nation to trust her and yesterdays snap election announcement, outside the Bank of England in the heart of the capitals financial district, on 19th April, in the City of London, England.
    city_people-23-19-04-2017.jpg
  • Hungary, Budapest, Keleti Station. A Syrian refugee family about to board a train to the Austria n border.
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  • Londoners cross southbound over London Bridge during the evening rush hour. A young mother pushes a child in a pram surrounded by other commuters striding alongside others walking out of the City of London. There has been a crossing over the Thames here since the Romans first forded the river in the early 1st Century with subsequent medieval and Victorian stone bridges becoming an important thoroughfare from the City on the north bank, to Southwark on the south where transport hubs such as the mainline station gets commuters to the suburbs and satellite towns.
    bridge_commuters17-21-04-2015_1.jpg
  • A mother and her children pass a delivery man and bottles of office drinking water in City street. As the mum hurries up the street, only her own agenda and destination is of concern. Her little girl concentrates on scooting along but a little boy tucked up under blankets in his buggy, looks over to the man who is about wheel his trolley to a nearby corporate building. There is a visual theme of wheels and circles in this scene: From the scooter to the buggy and bottles stacked on the trolley.
    delivery_man01-19-02-2014.jpg
  • Royalists and Disney balloons as tension mounts outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending labour and birth to a baby boy. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where the heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the waiting world.
    royal_baby_wait08-22-07-2013_1.jpg
  • With a calm sea behind, a father cares to his child at the end of the harbour at Margate, the hometown of Britpop artist Tracy Emin, whose name appears in paint on the wall. The man rummages in a baby bag as a child is in the buggy, near the edge of the harbour wall at this southern England resort in the county of Kent. On the right is a reference to the London borough of Hackney loving Emin, the successful artist - a local hero and influential creator of constroversial artworks.
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  • Amid by deep shadows, a commuter helps a mother with a buggy up the steps of number 1 London Bridge, a development by the John S. Bonnington Partnership, a 10-storey section clad in pink granite and stainless steel. The office complex was completed in 1986. London Bridge's history stretches back to the first crossing over Roman Londinium, close to this site and subsequent wooden and stone bridges have helped modern London become a financial success.
    london_bridge29-08-04-2011.jpg
  • A Muslim mother with her children walks past the mural of iconic musician and singer David Bowie has appeared on the wall of Morleys department store in Brixton, Lambeth, south London. The Bowie face is sourced (by an unknown artist) from the cover of his 1973 album Aladdin Sane at the height of his 1970s fame. The pop icon lived at 40 Stansfield Road, Brixton, from his birth in 1947 until 1953. This cover appeared in Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, making #277.
    bowie_brixton13-18-06-2013_1.jpg
  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines at Charing Cross in central London, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornovirus-11-04-03-2020.jpg
  • A voting mother arrives with children at the polling station on the morning of the UK 2017 general elections outside the polling station at St. Saviours Parish Hall in Herne Hill, Lambeth, on 8th June 2017, in London, England.
    elction_day-45-08-06-2017.jpg
  • Incongruous urban landscape on central London's Oxford Street. Londoners and visitors to the capital fill the street, going about their business and walking past. A grandfather pushes a child's buggy, a woman checks her phone, a man fills a freezer with drinks at a regular kiosk selling ice cream cones and drinks and crepes. In the background are the bright colours of a construction hoarding for a new Toy Store on this busy street in Westminster, central London. There is a theme of striped poles and twisting design that helps lure the young and seduce their business when open soon.
    oxford_street05-03-09-2015.jpg
  • A mother and her children pass a delivery man and bottles of office drinking water in City street. As the mum hurries up the street, only her own agenda and destination is of concern. Her little girl concentrates on scooting along but a little boy tucked up under blankets in his buggy, looks over to the man who is about wheel his trolley to a nearby corporate building. There is a visual theme of wheels and circles in this scene: From the scooter to the buggy and bottles stacked on the trolley.
    delivery_man01-19-02-2014.jpg
  • During the second Coronavirus lockdown when most non-essential retailers and small businesses remain closed by order of the government, Christmas themed lettering is on the King's Road in Chelsea, on 13th November 2020, in London, England.
    kings_road03-13-11-2020.jpg
  • Pedestrians and workmen cross Westminster Bridge on a wet, rainy day opposite the Palaces of Westminster, on 21st October 2020, in London, England.
    westminster_bridge01-21-10-2020.jpg
  • Londoners cross southbound over London Bridge during the evening rush hour. A mother wearing stylish middle-eastern clothing pushes a child's buggy  followed by others walking away from the City of London. There has been a crossing over the Thames here since the Romans first forded the river in the early 1st Century with subsequent medieval and Victorian stone bridges becoming an important thoroughfare from the City on the north bank, to Southwark on the south where transport hubs such as the mainline station gets commuters to the suburbs and satellite towns.
    bridge_commuters21-15-04-2015_1.jpg
  • We look down on to a sleeping auburn-haired boy sleeps soundly in his buggy during a daytrip to London. After a long day out with his family, the young lad has clearly had enough of the big city and sleeps soundly with his mouth gaping open. A toy dinosaur peaks from a shopping bag and a woman - perhaps his mother - busily texts from a smartphone.
    sleeping_boy01-02-04-2011_1.jpg
  • A father and child in a buggy and a daughter with her aged mother in a wheelchair admire a Lego representation of Queen Elizabeth ahead of a weekend of nationwide celebrations for the monarch's Diamond Jubilee. A few months before the Olympics come to London, a multi-cultural UK is gearing up for a weekend and summer of pomp and patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne and across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
    queens_jubilee09-01-06-2012.jpg
  • A schoolboy of Afro-Caribbean descent stands looking confused on a platform at Victoria mainline station in central London. The young lad looks smart in a new school uniform of cap, blazer, long trousers and polished black shoes. We might guess that it is the start of a new academic year and that he is about to attend a new school for which he needs to take a train on his own. His mother and younger and older sister are also to the far right of the picture so he may go with his elder sibling carrying a multi-coloured umbrella and a bright blue briefcase containing his lunch and a few items needed for lessons. Surrounded by adult commuters, some of who look on with mild amusement, also make await their train from the city out of town. Mostly, people mind their own business and what is a special day for the boy will become a much-travelled route.
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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.
    london_high-rise07-15-11-2010.jpg
  • A mother pushes her childs buggy past the circles of a local gym, on 2nd October 2019, in Sutton, London, England.  Voters in Sutton voted 53.7% in favour of Brexit during the 2016 referendum.
    sutton_journey-15-02-10-2019.jpg
  • The mother pushes her childs buggy tall block of flats on the Thurlow Street estate, on 28th November 2016, in the south London borough of Southwark, England.
    camberwell_housing-04-28-11-2016.jpg
  • Mothers and families engage with the artwork called Arcadia on London's Southbank. The PolyLester studio have created this artwork consisting of strips of synthetic, industrial curtain called Arcadia on London's Southbank. PolyLester present a majestic pavilion in front of Royal Festival Hall. They connect three levels of the pedestrian walkway in an elegant, rudimentary structure clad with colourful transparent curtains. The many strips of synthetic, industrial curtain create a shape like a lantern or beacon at night and a graceful clear volume in daytime. The relaxed nature of the strip-curtains invites visitors to enter the pavilion from every direction, making it a truely egalitarian structure.
    southbank_screens03-17-08-2015_1.jpg
  • A woman pushing a child in a pram walks past the office door of Northwards housing. Northwards Housing has gone far beyond government standards in converting their housing stock into energy-efficient homes, with no charge to tenants. Already over 70% of their 12,500 houses have been overhauled with external wall insulation, double glazed windows,  A-rated boilers, and even solar panels.  In 2010, Northwards Housing won an Ashden Award for its appraoch to sustainability.
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  • A businessman childminds in the City of London. Circling the area beneath tall pillars of Cornhill Exchange, the man keeps moving to entertain the unseen child. In the background is a young woman who looks on in admiration of paternal instincts. The pavement is in the heart of London's financial districdt, known as the the City of London or Square Mile, founded by the Romans as a trading centre in AD43.
    city_people12-20-08-2014_1.jpg
  • A father pushes his child's buggy past a CCTV and a construction hoarding, a night time panorama of the Thames south bank, featuring the HQ of the intelligence service (MI6) across the river in Vauxhall. Under the gaze of a CCTV camera, the dad strides on towards a local station. The temporary hoarding will stay in place for the time that the company's new residential riverfront apartments are under construction. In the image, the building at Vauxhall Cross, is located at 85 Albert Embankment beside Vauxhall Bridge. It is known within the intelligence community as "Legoland" and "Babylon-on-Thames".
    river_hoarding08-10-04-2014.jpg
  • A British family leave the Trussell Trust Kingston foodbank having collected their emergency food supply from the charity.  The woman uses her son’s push-chair to take the food home, while he walks beside. They are smiling as they are relieved to have sufficient food for the whole family for the next few days.  The food has been donated to the foodbank through schools, churches and individuals.  In 2012-13 foodbanks fed 346,992 people nationwide. Of those helped, 126,889 were children.  In response to the Government cuts to welfare, foodbanks have experienced a significant increase in demand and in September 2013, Kingston foodbank provided food for their 5,000th person.
    UK-Poverty-FoodBank-3740_1.jpg
  • A woman with a push-chair walks past a derelict high-street shop, Lewisham, London, United Kingdom.  Many retail stores have closed down during the financial slow-down in Britain.
    UK-Lewisham-Empty-Shop-0186_1.jpg
  • Two small children sleep in their respective buggies as unseen parents prepare to cross a street in the City of London. We see the repetition of yellow bars and parallel lines from the childrens' boots and parking restriction lines on the kerb and road. The street is in the City of London, the capital's financial heart and the kids' parents have been walking along Cannon Street, stopping to wait for a green pedestrian light to cross the road.
    yellow_boots01-18-05-2015_1.jpg
  • Two mothers pushing their baby's buggies, walk past a large poster for the iPhone 5 on the wall of a 'Carphone Warehouse' retailer. With the large image of its screen of this popular smartphone over their shoulders, the ladies make their way uphill in Wimbledon, London, passing this store selling Apple and other brands for consumers.
    wimbledon19-25-06-2013_1_1.jpg
  • 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
    seville_marie_luisa-1-18-April-2011_...jpg
  • Three dads are looking their respective children of varying ages - from a baby to an infant and 8-year old. In the foreground a father reads his tabloid newspaper as his toddler sleeps contentedly in its pushchair, a dummy in the mouth and a blanket scross its body to keep out a chilly breeze. Further back another man stands waiting for his partner with a baby, also asleep in the buggy. And thirdly, a male pushes his daughter in pink up a small slope on a bicycle that uses stablizers. It is a busy scene on Paignton seafront on the Devon coast. Elsewhere children and adults of all ages walk along the esplanade enjoying an overcast and windy day on holiday. This theatrical scene is about the ideal father and the family unit.
    england_beach06-15-12-2007_1.jpg
  • A Chinese couple pose for their wedding portraits beneath Nelson's Column in central London's Trafalgar Square. Hiding out of their view is a spectator and unbeknown to the newlyweds  the man guards a pushchair containing a young child. It is a chilly November day and the bride shivers in a skimpy wedding dress  her collar bone revealing she is slim and is probably very cold. Her new husband wears a traditional English long coat with tails and a cravat and button hole flower  possibly hired for this special occasion. Together the lady and man stand against stone of four granite corners on which four lions sit guarding the famous English sailor.
    chinese_wedding02-25-11-2009_1.jpg
  • A young girl of Asian descent pushes her doll in a pushchair uphill in an empty terraced Dingle Liverpool street. Walking up the steep pavement she pauses to look at the viewer in her pink dress. There is no-one else in the landscape and the little girl is quite alone in this inner-city scene. Dingle (known locally as the Dingle) is an inner-city area of Liverpool, Merseyside, England. It is located to the south of the city, bordered by the adjoining districts of Toxteth and Aigburth. At the 2001 Census, the population was recorded at 13,246. Dingle is the last of the southern inner-city districts of Liverpool.
    gorbals_girl-08-08-1991_1.jpg
  • A masseuse pushes the sore back of a street patient during the demonstration of an Anma acupressure treatment in a central London street. Anma is Japanese for 'press and rub'. Matching the stance of the practitioner wearing a blue tunic who puts his weight forward into the pressure point of the lumbar area, a young mother holds on to the pushchair of her young child. There are many different methods in Anma, including massage, acupressure, stretching But it is important to note that there are many different versions of anma. Many massage therapists in the west have adapted this old technique to work with their more modern methods. Most common is the stretching, pulling, and pulling of affected areas. This is done to try and achieve the release of muscle tension that in return will help to encourage the proper blood flow and lymph flow.
    street_massage1-30-09-2011_1_1.jpg
  • Mother and child pass a residential house adorned with a mass of wasteful Christmas lights, the only one in this south London street. Pushing her child in the family pushchair (buggy) the woman crosses the road and looks across to the colours that shine from the otherwise dark street.
    chistmas_house1-07-12-2011_1.jpg
  • In a Brussels Flea Market, two curly-haired twin sisters wander about the cobbled square to play with a an empty push-chair at the Marché du Jeu de Balle, in the Marolles district of Belgium's capital city. In harsh sunlight the girls role-play at mothering, a gender conditioning that all children discover and these females are finding it natural to act as parents at such a young age. An antique doll sits looking in our direction, dressed in frilly clothes and all around is Chinese laquered furniture and other kids' toys like a hobby horse and a trike. At Place du Jeu de Balle Flea Market, you can find an extraordinary mix of household items, vintage clothes, crockery and furniture. This market is open daily from 6am to 2pm and is in the heart of the “Marolles” district, a working-class neighbourhood that was built in the 17th century.
    flea_market06-24-1992_1.jpg
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