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  • A detail of a rack of postcards showing a matrix of scenes and cityscapes of London on 10th August 2017, in London, England.
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  • Sign for accessory shop Tie Rack.
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  • The rack and pinion narrow guage mountain railway nearing the summit of Mount Snowdon, the highest point in England, on 14th June 1992, in Llanberis, Wales, UK. The rack and pinion system used is that patented by the Swiss engineer Dr Roman Abt. The railway uses double rack rails, fastened to steel sleepers between the running rails. Each locomotive is equipped with toothed pinions cogwheels, which engage the rack and provide all the traction necessary to scale the steepest inclines. On the way down, the rack and pinion system also acts as a brake.
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  • Stylish bike rack is part of the new image with 100-plus miles of new bike lanes and signed routes—along with more than 30 bike racks—in the Las Vegas metropolitan area
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  • A locked bike in a rack next to dog faeces outside an apartment building in Wedding, a north-western district of Berlin. The pink bicycle is locked to the red rack against a pink tiled wall, standing on cobbles in a more downmarket area, home to non-germans and immigrants.
    berlin_bike02-06-04-2013_1.jpg
  • A rack of quintessentially English ‘saucy postcards’ are on display in Scarborough, the northern seaside town. Telling jokes to send back to friends and family, they using cartoon characters of buxom women, hen-pecked husbands or sexually-frustrated young men, the humour is bawdy and cheeky - the epitome of seaside holiday kitsch. The best-known saucy seaside postcards were created by Bamforths (founded 1870) and despite the decline in popularity of postcards that are overtly tacky, postcards continue to be a significant economic and cultural aspect of British seaside tourism. In the 1950s, Bamforth postcards were among the most popular of the 18 million items purchased at British resorts.
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  • Styish red bike rack on 20th September 2019 in Oslo, Norway. Despite the hills and the long winter, the Norwegian capital is focused on tackling traffic congestion and improving public health with bicycle infrastructure and facilities.
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  • A member of staff from the retailer Zara, pushes a rack of childrens clothes on New Bond Street, on 16th April 2018, in London, England.
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  • Silk cocoons on a hatching rack in a home in Chi Dong village, silk worm rearing village, Hanoi, Vietnam. With Vietnam’s growing population making less land available for farmers to work, families unable to sustain themselves are turning to the creation of various products in rural areas.  These ‘craft’ villages specialise in a single product or activity, anything from palm leaf hats to incense sticks, or from noodle making to snake-catching. Some of these ‘craft’ villages date back hundreds of years, whilst others are a more recent response to enable rural farmers to earn much needed extra income.
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  • Portrait of English couturier Joe Casely Hayford in his Shoreditch studio. With racks of his new collection consisting of shirts and with his staff busily preparing for yet more clothes, Joe leans on the rack wearing a hat. From the early eighties Joe styled and designed the stage clothing for many seminal bands such as The Clash and U2 whilst simultaneously working on his eponymous brand for men and women. His wide and varied career has included being the first designer to collaborate with Top Shop in 1993. He was Creative Director of Gieves & Hawkes whose new collection was launched on the runway in Paris for Men’s Fashion Week, creating a precedent for a heritage Savile Row brand, credited as a major step in bringing the illustrious company into the 21st century. Appointed an OBE for services to the fashion industry 2007.
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  • Passers-by and a mobile rack of Jehova's Witness pamphlets outside Liverpool Street station, City of London. Such racks seem to be everywhere around the capital, at major junctions and stations where the public might be persuaded to take a leaflet and learn about this religious group. Three men pass the dispenser without noticing its contents, eager to continue their onward journeys from this mainline station.
    bible_stand02-08-10-2013_1.jpg
  • Young and older aviation enthusiasts look through a rack of modelling kits during an airshow at Biggin Hill in Kent, southern England. Packets of scaled models of all types - in particular, British Spitfires and Mustangs) are on display for the buyer to browse during the hours before the flying displays commence at this small airfield north of London.
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  • Two ladies are shopping in a tourist trinket store in the Plaka shopping centre, the largest official Olympic merchandising outlet in downtown Athens. The 29th modern Olympic circus is gearing up for business and official and unofficial souvenirs are on sale here, including postcards and table mats with various works of art available on a rack. We see the Parthenon on the Acropolis Hill, Michelangelo's 'Hands of God and Adam' image from the Sistine Chapel. 'Last Supper' by Leonardo da Vinci and a landscape from ancient Olympia, the birthplace of modern athletics and of the Olympic ideal. The Olympics came home to Greece in 2004 amid the woodland of ancient Olympia where for 1,100 continuous years, the ancients held their pagan festival of sport and debauchery. Corruption, politics, cheating and commercialism interfered with the ancient and modern games.
    greek_olympiad014-23-10_2003_1.jpg
  • A shop assistant arranges male mink coats on sale from a rack on the shop floor of the Knightsbridge Harrods department store, on 17th March 1991, in London, England.
    mink_furs-22-03-1991.jpg
  • A mobile rack of Jehovas Witness pamphlets outside Elephant & Castle station, on 20th October 2017, in London, England.
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  • Postcard rack showing local scenes and historical ocations, on 27th May, 2017, in Carcasonne, Languedoc-Rousillon, south of France. Situated on the right bank of the Aude, the City, a medieval village that is still inhabited, has 52 towers and two concentric walls totalling 3 km in length.
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  • Christmas santa hats on a sunlit rack in a trinket shop on London's Oxford Street. Multiple signs for Buy One Get One Free (BOGOF) dealsare seen around the front end of the trinket shop on this busy shopping street in the capital's West End. They are almost giving these sheap products away which will almost certainly be made in Asia where Christmas is not a traditonally cultural phenomenon.
    christmas_hats03-16-12-2014_1.jpg
  • Detail of celebrity faces masks lined-up in a west end tourist shop rack. Actors such as George Clooney, Marylin Monroe, Daniel Craig and Brad Pitt; politician George W Bush and football manager Sir Alex Ferguson are seen behind the wire cage of this tourism retailer in central London. Seen in the rows and columns is a scene of fame and stardom: The popular personalities of showbiz, politics and sport, on sale for an insatiable wannabe audience.
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  • Two queens and one princess, members of the British royal family are depicted on a postcard rack in central London.  On the left is Queen Elizabeth (known as the Queen Mother (born Bowes-Lyon) who died at the age of 101 in 2002. Her daughter is the present Queen Elizabeth the second and to her right is Princess Diana, the Princess of Wales who died tragically in Paris in 1997. The three are seen on sale outside a tourist shop in Whitehall in the borough of Westminster where revenue-earning foreign holidaymakers frequent to see major landmark sites such as Parliament and Buckingham Palace. While the Queen wears a formal crown, the Princess is with a tiara and all three are on sale for 30 pence (£0.3)
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  • Stripped of their feathers, plucked ducks await the next stage during a family Foie Gras business in French Alsace. The Kessler family live on a farm in the quiet village of Boofzheim in Alsace, France. Their business is producing Foie Gras and they raise force-fed ducks near the German border region. A farmer has cut the throat of a duck, draining the body and especially the liver of blood. After tapping the head with a knife to render the animal unconscious. Newly-killed carcasses are strung up on a special rack. France produces and consumes the most Foie Gras in Europe using the French Gavage method of forcing ducks or geese to consume vast quantities of corn mash down the oesophagus two weeks before slaughter.
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  • The Kessler family live on a farm in the quiet village of Boofzheim in Alsace, France. Their business is producing Foie Gras and they raise force-fed ducks near the German border region. The youngest member is daughter Mireille wearing a blood-stained apron. She is about to cut the throat of a duck, draining the body and especially the liver of blood. After tapping the head with a knife to render the animal unconscious, she stands in a pool of  blood from other birds which stains the courtyard floor. On the left, her parents and grandmother are plucking the feathers from newly-killed carcasses which are strung up on a special rack for this purpose. France produces and consumes the most Foie Gras in Europe using the French Gavage method of forcing ducks or geese to consume vast quatities of corn mash down the esophagus two weeks before slaughter.
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  • Queen Elizabeth and Winston Churchill appear on a rack of postcards in Westminster, central London. A woman sorts through the tourist souvenirs, just visible after recent rain which has made the capital wet and so tourist trinkets and souvenirs have been covered with clear sheeting. We see the monarch the Queen and her former Prime Minister from Britain's wartime era, peering from behind the covering,
    queen_postcards01-06-05-2015_1.jpg
  • The face of Russian President Vladimirovich Putin appears on the front page of American global newspaper USA Today. The detail shows us Putin's face looking out from under the rack on sale outside a central London newsagent that sells titles from around the world. The date shows that page 1 is on the the sixth of March 2014 - 03.06.14 - when uncertainty of the Russian's annexation of the Crimea made headlines around the globe. Propaganda came from both sides as each nation tried to persuade other countries to back their own actions. Vladimir Putin has been the President of Russia since 7 May 2012. He previously served as President from 2000 to 2008, and as Prime Minister of Russia from 1999 to 2000 and again from 2008 to 2012.
    putin_headline01-06-03-2014.jpg
  • The shadow of a passing pedestrian is cast over Arabic newspapers headlines on sale in a London shop. At a time of social and political upheaval in the states and countries of the Middle-East, news is relished by those living and working in Europe, their favoured news outlets - in addition to online news - is a rich source of impartial reporting. We see the headlines and sub-texts of the media reports that are stacked in a shop's rack near Edgeware Road, a popular hangout for those from Arab countries.
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  • Hunter Byron Grubb's home in Burlington near Minot, North Dakota is full of the guns, trophies, stuffed animals and hunting paraphernalia of an experienced hunter. Here, the entrance to his family home shows off two proud elk with fine full racks which he hunted and shot.
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  • DVDs for sale in a home entertainment store in London. Racks of DVD movies at HMV.
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  • The tower containing Big Ben amid the Gothic architecture of Britain's Houses of Parliament and jogger on the Embankment. Passing-by at speed with a slight blur, the male sportsman runs by the racks of colourful postcards showing London scenes, their prices written on makeshift marker on a white board. Beyond is Westminster Bridge that stretches of the River Thames, towards the British Houses of Parliament, with Big Ben's clock tower rising high above. It is a fine sunny day and a woman is writing more prices for tourist mementoes of another board, leaning on the river wall. The House of Commons is the lower house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which also comprises the Sovereign and the House of Lords (the upper house). Both Commons and Lords meet in the Palace of Westminster.
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  • A ladies' bike covered in blue plastic wrapping tape is locked up on an empty bike stand in south London. For unknown reasons, this bike has been enveloped with this blue paper in this south London street. It leans against other vacant racks designed to park others tidily on the pavement.
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  • A ladies' bike covered in blue plastic wrapping tape is locked up on an empty bike stand in south London. For unknown reasons, this bike has been enveloped with this blue paper in this south London street. It leans against other vacant racks designed to park others tidily on the pavement.
    blue_bicycle01-27-03-2011_1.jpg
  • Gaucho cooks sheep and lamb carcasses around a camp fire on ranch, Entre Rios, Argentina
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  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_Q.jpg
  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_X.jpg
  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_W.jpg
  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_V.jpg
  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_U.jpg
  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_T.jpg
  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_S.jpg
  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_R.jpg
  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_P.jpg
  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_O.jpg
  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_N.jpg
  • Gun shop sign in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for 'protection'.
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  • Gun shop in Burlington, near to Minot, North Dakota. Many types of weapons are for sale here from basic shotguns and handguns to military type semi-automatics such as the M16. Guns and ammunition from this store are used by hunters and for protection.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_L.jpg
  • A display of Polish hiking train maps for the Tatra National Park and the Zakopane region of southern Poland and bordering northern Slovakia, at a trail head, on 18th September 2019, in near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • Drying corn outside a traditional Slovenian Barn at the Rogatec Open Air Museum, very close to the Croatian border, on 24th June 2018, in Rogatec, Slovenia. The museum of relocated and restored 19th and early 20th century farming buildings and houses represents folk architecture in the area south of the Donacka Gora and Boc mountains.
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  • Typical pastoral landscape of the Maramures region near the village of Botiza, Romania. In the Romanian Carpathians, the agricultural landscape consists of a diverse mixture of small fields, meadows and orchards situated around villages, interspersed with forest and woodlands.
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  • Now closed menswear outfitters' empty window display in Moorgate, City of London, stencil red lettering telling us the shop once sold suits from £99. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million. Given the rate at which the economy is deteriorating this could easily be above three million. From a continuing piece of work about windows and urban messages, the picture is from the project of closed business windows: 'Bust - the Art of Recession'. s
    closed_business02-19-02-2014.jpg
  • Many pairs of anti-slip Acifort Wellington boots are awaiting users at the New England seafood suppliers in Chessington, London England. Made by British company Dunlop, these boots are designed as protection against the cold , insulating wearers in refrigerated workplaces such as this facility where fresh fish is processed ready for supplying UK supermarkets. Either showing their soles or standing on the floor alongside the wearers' outdoor footwear, they are coloured various shades of clean off-white or soiled cream. New England Seafood is a major supplier of fresh and frozen premium sustainable fish and seafood in the UK and one of the largest importers of fresh tuna. The Wellington boot -or wellie - was worn and popularised by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington and fashionable among the British aristocracy in the early 19th century.
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  • Peering through the steamy window of a Chinese restaurant in London's Chinatown district, we see the shapes and forms of kitchen staff and customers in this lively scene. In the window are rows of Peking Duck with their skins cooked a crispy dark brown. Meanwhile, surrounded by cooking utensils and implements, the tools of their trade, two chefs busy themselves in the kitchen area, one's face shows him to be ethnic Chinese who is rubbing his hands in a cloth before continuing his chores. Two European girls are waiting expectantly for their dishes to arrive. Obscured by the steam and heat, a waiter in green bustles about this small eaterie.
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  • A passer-by stands next to a menu from a Chinese restaurant in Gerrard Street in London's Chinatown, England. The words Dim Sum Daily are displayed in neon lights above the person's head, its translated message is written on the top in Chinese characters. In the clear window we can see rows of Peking duck. It is early evening and the street is full of colour from the artificial lighting that creates an inviting mood for those browsing the menus on offer in this lively part of London's West End. The pedestrian is partly silhouetted and she stands in profile looking straight ahead as if ignoring what is on offer.
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  • Bikes lined up in the Barclays cycle hire stand, Liverpool Street, London, United Kingdom. These bikes, often called Boris Bikes, after the mayor Boris Johnson are part of the Transport for London network.
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  • Bikes lined up in the Barclay Cycle Hire stand, Mayfair, London. Part of Transport for London.
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  • A sunglass stall at one of the wettest Glastonbury festivals ever – 2005.
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  • Hunter Byron Grubb's home in Burlington near Minot, North Dakota is full of the guns, trophies, stuffed animals and hunting paraphernalia of an experienced hunter. Here, his gun room serves as a guests bedroom, albeit rather well armed.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_A.jpg
  • 1990s passengers sit and stand in an overcrowded train carriage in the City of London aka The Square Mile, the capitals financial centre, on 18th February 1992, in London, England.
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  • In the week before Chrsitmas, santa hats on sale outside a tourist trinket shop in London's West End. Each one can be bought for £2.99 or 4 for ten pounds. The colours of a Union jack flag is seen in the background.
    santa_hats01-17-12-2014_1.jpg
  • Now closed menswear outfitters' empty window display in Moorgate, City of London, stencil red lettering telling us the shop once sold suits from £99. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million. Given the rate at which the economy is deteriorating this could easily be above three million. From a continuing piece of work about windows and urban messages, the picture is from the project of closed business windows: 'Bust - the Art of Recession'. s
    closed_business03-19-02-2014.jpg
  • Now closed menswear outfitters' empty window display in Moorgate, City of London, stencil red lettering telling us the shop once sold suits from £99. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million. Given the rate at which the economy is deteriorating this could easily be above three million. From a continuing piece of work about windows and urban messages, the picture is from the project of closed business windows: 'Bust - the Art of Recession'. s
    closed_business03-19-02-2014.jpg
  • Now closed menswear outfitters' empty window display in Moorgate, City of London, stencil red lettering telling us the shop once sold suits from £99. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million. Given the rate at which the economy is deteriorating this could easily be above three million. From a continuing piece of work about windows and urban messages, the picture is from the project of closed business windows: 'Bust - the Art of Recession'. s
    closed_business02-19-02-2014.jpg
  • Now closed menswear outfitters' empty window display in Moorgate, City of London, stencil red lettering telling us the shop once sold suits from £99. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million. Given the rate at which the economy is deteriorating this could easily be above three million. From a continuing piece of work about windows and urban messages, the picture is from the project of closed business windows: 'Bust - the Art of Recession'. s
    closed_business01-19-02-2014.jpg
  • A collection of domestic tools stored on the wall of a small farmstead garage. Nailed into a home-made board attached to the wall of this shed, the tools have their own specialplace, marked by drawn shapes of each item allowing easy replacement after use. Hammers, chisels, screw drivers, hacksaws, alan keys and spanners all their own location giving the idea of a well-organised workshop.
    shed_tools02-04-05-2013_1_1.jpg
  • The German national Die Zeit newspaper displays a picture of Adolf Hitler on their front page, a feature about Stern Magazine's controversial Hitler Diaries scandal, 30 years ago. The national scandal of the day was news around the world. Two senior staff at Stern magazine resigned after documents proved the 'lost diaries' of Hitler were forgeries. Peter Koch and Felix Schmidt, Stern's two chief editors, lost their jobs because they had failed to discover the forgery before the first installment of the purported Hitler diaries was printed on April 28 1983.
    hitler_headline01-04-04-2013_1.jpg
  • A passer-by stands next to a menu from a Chinese restaurant in Gerrard Street in London's Soho Chinatown, England. In the background are rows of roasted duck strung up in the steamy window in which a cook attends to a pot of steamed Dim Sum. It is early evening and the street is full of colour from the artificial lighting that creates an inviting mood for those browsing the menus on offer in this lively part of London's West End. Life-long residents still base their businesses in this area of Soho in London’s West End though there have also been repeated claims that there are many illegal workers in London's Chinatown earning less than minimum wage and the illegal trade has association with the Triads
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  • Bikes lined up in the Barclays cycle hire stand, Liverpool Street, London, United Kingdom. These bikes, often called Boris Bikes, after the mayor Boris Johnson are part of the Transport for London network.
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  • Bikes lined up in the Barclays cycle hire stand, Liverpool Street, London, United Kingdom. These bikes, often called Boris Bikes, after the mayor Boris Johnson are part of the Transport for London network.
    UK-London-travel-boris-bikes-6254_1.jpg
  • Bikes lined up in the Barclay Cycle Hire stand, Mayfair, London. Part of Transport for London.
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  • Bikes lined up in the Barclay Cycle Hire stand, Mayfair, London. Part of Transport for London.
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  • Hunter Byron Grubb's home in Burlington near Minot, North Dakota is full of the guns, trophies, stuffed animals and hunting paraphernalia of an experienced hunter. Here, the basement tv room also serves as a museum to his hunters life. Deer, and fish are wall mounted and traps and muskets are all present.
    2007_10_18_North Dakota_E.jpg
  • Rack-a-back Morris Men dancing a stick dance at an orchard-visiting wassail in Kilham village, Yorkshire Wolds, UK on 21st January 2017. Wassail is a traditional Pagan winter celebration in cider-producing regions of England, reciting incantations and singing to the trees to promote a good harvest for the coming year. Pieces of toast soaked in cider are hung in the branches to attract robins to the tree as these are said to be the good spirits of the orchard. To ward off evil spirits, villagers scare them away by banging pots and pans and making as much noise as possible
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  • Rack-a-back Morris Men dancing a stick dance at an orchard-visiting wassail in Kilham village, Yorkshire Wolds, UK on 21st January 2017. Wassail is a traditional Pagan winter celebration in cider-producing regions of England, reciting incantations and singing to the trees to promote a good harvest for the coming year. Pieces of toast soaked in cider are hung in the branches to attract robins to the tree as these are said to be the good spirits of the orchard. To ward off evil spirits, villagers scare them away by banging pots and pans and making as much noise as possible
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  • Musicians from Rack-a-back Morris Men at an orchard-visiting wassail in Kilham village, Yorkshire Wolds, UK on 21st January 2017. Wassail is a traditional Pagan winter celebration in cider-producing regions of England, reciting incantations and singing to the trees to promote a good harvest for the coming year. Pieces of toast soaked in cider are hung in the branches to attract robins to the tree as these are said to be the good spirits of the orchard. To ward off evil spirits, villagers scare them away by banging pots and pans and making as much noise as possible
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  • A chaotic mess of bikes and bike racks are left on the pavement 29th January 2016. Some bits have been stolen, others just dismantled. Riding bikes in London is a growing trend and mode of transport.
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  • Locally collected seaweed drying on bamboo racks along the coastline in Japan
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  • An employee of British couturier Margaret Howell models a simple white top in the company's retail flagship and design studio at 34 Wigmore Street, Central London England. In a back rooom studio workshop, the group of 5 staff with Margaret Howell in the middle, they dicsuss the positives of the garment that is considered for a forthcoming collection. Racks of clothes are in the background and they sit around a trestle table. Howell is one of Britain's more understated of couture brands alongside more flamboyant personalities. Howell admits to being "inspired by the methods by which something is made .. enjoying the tactile quality of natural fabrics such as tweeds, linen and cotton in a relaxed, natural and lived in look."
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  • A boy hangs fish to dry on racks on the shores of the Karnaphuli River, Chittagong, Bangladesh
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  • Empty bike racks on the London Wall during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The London Wall was the defensive wall first built by the Romans around Londinium, their strategically important port town on the River Thames in what is now London, England, and subsequently maintained until the 18th century.
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  • Postcards are displayed on racks, on Rua de Sao Joao da Praca, a corner in the medieval district of Alfama, on 11th July, in Lisbon, Portugal. The national flag makes an appearance too, the day after Portugal won the final against France in the Euro 2016 football tournament. Alfama partly has its roots from Moorish influences and is the oldest district of Lisbon. Its name comes from the Arabic Al-hamma but could also be derived from the Arabic word Alfamm, meaning the mouth in Arabic.
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  • Adrian Weller, the head of Sotheby's Sporting Gun department holds up a double-barelled shotgun alongside a display of beautiful antique firearms and their leather cases. Looking through one barrel with one open eye, he inspects its polished insides used for country sports and rural pursuits. Tagged and chained weapons occupy individual racks in the background. Sotheby's is a multinational corporation, originally English but now owned and headquartered in the United States, that is one of the world's largest auctioneers of fine and decorative art, jewellery, and collectibles. Southeby's auction house have modern and Vintage Sporting Guns, Rifles and shooting accessories dating from 1860 ranging from the earliest breech-loading hammer guns dating from the 1860s to the finest hammerless game guns of the Edwardian era, through to the present day.
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  • An elderly man watches younger males as they prepare to ride off on newly-rented 'Boris bikes' in Westminster, Central London. The sponsored bicycles have been provided for Londoners and visitors by Barclays Bank and is the brainchild of Mayor of London, Boris Johnson whose aim is to cut down on heavy traffic and increase cycling journeys. These Polish tourists have paid their deposit and are now about to ride off round central London.
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  • Browsing man outside traditional, but disappearing, bookshop on Charing Cross Road. Rising rents and unfavourable leases are forcing such shops away from Charing Cross Road, long known for the new and second-hand book market that have attracted the literate for decades. Soon there will be none here and the character of this street and many like it, will change forever leaving behind a gentrified artificiality. The scene here is of a bygone era of old shops and old way of business.
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  • A cocoa worker spreads beans across the wire mesh of an "estufa", an open air drying "oven", Bahia, Brazil.
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  • Toma Brazenaite holding a rack of kippers at Andy Race Fish Merchants, Mallaig, Scotland, UK. Based in the port of Mallaig in the Highlands of Scotland, Andy Race Fish Merchants is renowned for producing the very best Scottish peat smoked salmon, Mallaig Kippers and a variety of high quality smoked fish and shellfish - all traditionally smoked with no dyes.
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  • Dozens of Florence postcards are seen on a rack in Piazza Santa Giovanni beneath Florence's Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo) Cathedral. Various views of theis city's landscapes and scenes are seen: The Duomo cathedral; Brunelleschi's Dome; Michelangelo's David statue; renaissance paintings in the Uffizi, the Ponte Vecchio and even the Leaning Tower of Pisa are all represented here - proof that the postcard is still a memento that tourists who come to foreign cities still currently wish to send friends and relatives, in the digital age.
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  • Traditional rack method and vineyards in the Oltradige wine growing region south-west of Bolzano, South Tyrol, northern Italy. South Tyroleans are almost all Catholics and quite conservative - though it depends on the areas. In South Tyrol there are three indigenous wine varieties: Schiava, Gewürztraminer and Lagrein. The Überetsch (Oltradige in Italian) is a hilly section of the Etschtal in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It lies south-west of Bolzano and is a known tourist destination, famous for its wines, castles and lakes (Kalterer See, Montiggler Seen). The municipalities of the Überetsch are Kaltern and Eppan.
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  • Harry and Meghan postcards for sale next to a Union Jack flag card as if they are waving goodbye to the UK on a rack on 21st January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Earlier it had been reported that after recent controversy and discussion amongst members of the royal family, that Prince Harry had flown out of the UK to be with his wife Meghan and their family. Prince Harry and Markle announced recently that they will step back from their roles as senior royals to share their time between the UK and Canada, and to continue both their charity work and continue to a degree their royal responsibilities.
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  • Harry and Meghan postcards next to a postcard of Queen Elizabeth II for sale as if they are waving goodbye to the UK on a rack on 21st January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Earlier it had been reported that after recent controversy and discussion amongst members of the royal family, that Prince Harry had flown out of the UK to be with his wife Meghan and their family. Prince Harry and Markle announced recently that they will step back from their roles as senior royals to share their time between the UK and Canada, and to continue both their charity work and continue to a degree their royal responsibilities.
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  • Harry and Meghan postcards for sale next to a Union Jack flag card as if they are waving goodbye to the UK on a rack on 21st January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Earlier it had been reported that after recent controversy and discussion amongst members of the royal family, that Prince Harry had flown out of the UK to be with his wife Meghan and their family. Prince Harry and Markle announced recently that they will step back from their roles as senior royals to share their time between the UK and Canada, and to continue both their charity work and continue to a degree their royal responsibilities.
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  • Harry and Meghan postcards for sale next to a Union Jack flag card as if they are waving goodbye to the UK on a rack on 21st January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Earlier it had been reported that after recent controversy and discussion amongst members of the royal family, that Prince Harry had flown out of the UK to be with his wife Meghan and their family. Prince Harry and Markle announced recently that they will step back from their roles as senior royals to share their time between the UK and Canada, and to continue both their charity work and continue to a degree their royal responsibilities.
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  • Dr Martens boots and construction hoarding featuring suited young man for dress hire business Moss Bros in central London. The footwear is placed on a rack outside in the street, a display of quality shoes known as a best-selling British brand sold around the world. The male model sits in smart clothing with tattoos on his hands.
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  • Rack of labels for the centre of vinyls, ready to be applied to the records. The Vinyl Factory is the old EMI vinyl works in Uxbridge, Middlesex, producing limited edition vinyls of new releases, plus re-presses of classics. They also act as a distributor of vinyl releases.
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  • Indigenous Brazilian man sitting on a rack with a cigarette in his mouth. A third of Altamira in the state of Para, Brazil will be flooded to make way for the Belo Monte dam, nearly all the people affected are the poorest in society or indigenous communities that will have nowhere to go if they were made homeless, and the Government payoff for their properties is low therefore making it difficult to find new accomodation.
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  • A pet poodle looks towards us in the same way that an RSPCA charity box model spaniel does outside a seaside shop tourist. The shop is selling seaside resort holiday tourist trinkets – a postcard rack has been carefully placed in the middle of the pavement (sidewalk) as holidaymakers pass-by to browse the cheap mementoes. The owner of the poodle has stopped to choose some cards for those at home and allows his dog a little slack on the lead. The dog cranes its neck towards the viewer, matching the posture and stance of the model charity spaniel whose cast sits, posing in a sorrowful and empathy-making show of need, suffering and want – enough perhaps to encourage people to give to this charity, the RSPCA (the Royal Society for the Protection of Animals).
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  • On table 3, a holiday couple enjoy a full English cooked breakfast in the bay window of a Bed & Breakfast (B+B) in the Devon seaside resort of Paignton. Seated in the bright area that overlooks the seafront, beach huts and the calm sea in the distance. On the gingham tablecloth is a traditional English tea pot, toast rack and jam and they tuck into slices of white bread toast accompanied by orange juice. A No Vacancies sign hangs in the window for potential guests to spot as they walk the promenade.
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  • Harry and Meghan postcards for sale next to a Union Jack flag card with the slogan Keep Calm And Carry On as if they are kissing goodbye to the UK on a rack on 21st January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Earlier it had been reported that after recent controversy and discussion amongst members of the royal family, that Prince Harry had flown out of the UK to be with his wife Meghan and their family. Prince Harry and Markle announced recently that they will step back from their roles as senior royals to share their time between the UK and Canada, and to continue both their charity work and continue to a degree their royal responsibilities.
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  • Harry and Meghan postcards next to a postcard of Queen Elizabeth II for sale as if they are waving goodbye to the UK on a rack on 21st January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Earlier it had been reported that after recent controversy and discussion amongst members of the royal family, that Prince Harry had flown out of the UK to be with his wife Meghan and their family. Prince Harry and Markle announced recently that they will step back from their roles as senior royals to share their time between the UK and Canada, and to continue both their charity work and continue to a degree their royal responsibilities.
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  • A tourist uses phone apps alongside a rack of postcards showing local scenes and historical ocations, on 27th May, 2017, in Carcasonne, Languedoc-Rousillon, south of France. Situated on the right bank of the Aude, the City, a medieval village that is still inhabited, has 52 towers and two concentric walls totalling 3 km in length.
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  • Turnip tops drying on a rack in a field on a frosty morning at a farm in Chubja, Bhutan. Turnips are stored over the winter and used by farmers as winter feed for their cattle.
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  • Queen Elizabeth appears on a rack of postcards in Westminster, central London. Recent showers has made the capital wet and so tourist trinkets and souvenirs have been covered with clear sheeting. We see the monarch the Queen, peering through the rain-soaked sheeting with the tall height of Elizabeth Tower where the bell known as Big Ben is housed. English flags hang limp after the soaking but sunlight is coming from behind the clock tower, the Gothic architecture of Victoria architect Pugin's building, the seat of parliamentary government in the UK.
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  • Gym equipment at the Sports Institute, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland. Weight balls rest on a rack by a wall and miscellaneous equipment to help the trainer's exercises. Sports Institute Northern Ireland (SINI) was set up in 2002 as the catalyst for establishing the high performance sporting system in Northern Ireland. SINI is designed to provide high level support to Northern Ireland’s top athletes and coaches across a range of Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games sports along with a select number of sports that are important to the public in Northern Ireland including rugby, soccer, cricket, GAA, golf and motor sports. SINI is a partnership between Sport Northern Ireland and the University of Ulster and is based on the Jordanstown campus of the University of Ulster.
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  • Barbell weights at the Sports Institute, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland. The detail view of the discs are seen as they are stacked tidily in a rack on the ground of the gym. Starting from the smallest weight up to the largest of 10kg (kilos), the lifter can choose the relevant weight for the exercise. Sports Institute Northern Ireland (SINI) was set up in 2002 as the catalyst for establishing the high performance sporting system in Northern Ireland. SINI is designed to provide high level support to Northern Ireland’s top athletes and coaches across a range of Olympic, Paralympic and Commonwealth Games sports along with a select number of sports that are important to the public in Northern Ireland including rugby, soccer, cricket, GAA, golf and motor sports.
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