Show Navigation

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 199 images found }

Loading ()...

  • Fidel Castro giving a speech for 3 hours to thousands of supporters, July 26th 1984, Revolution Square, Havanna, Cuba. The speech was to commemorate the 25th anniversery of the revolution. Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who governed the Republic of Cuba as Prime Minister from 1959 to 1976 and then as President from 1976 to 2008. He was loved by most of the people as a champion of socialism and anti-imperialism whose revolutionary regime advanced economic and social justice while securing Cubas independence from American imperialism.
    BLA-10104342_1.jpg
  • Exhibition of Chinese revolutionary art. The National Museum of China flanks the eastern side of Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China. The mission of the museum is to educate about the arts and history of China. It is directed by the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China. The museum was established in 2003 by the merging of the two separate museums that had occupied the same building since 1959. The building was completed in 1959 as one of the Ten Great Buildings celebrating the ten-year anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. After four years of renovation, the museum reopened on March 2011 with 28 new exhibition halls, more than triple the previous exhibition space, and state of the art exhibition and storage facilities. It has a total floor space of nearly 200,000 square meters to display. The renovations were designed by the German firm Gerkan, Marg and Partners.
    20120531national museum beijing_M_1.jpg
  • Exhibition of Chinese revolutionary art. The National Museum of China flanks the eastern side of Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China. The mission of the museum is to educate about the arts and history of China. It is directed by the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China. The museum was established in 2003 by the merging of the two separate museums that had occupied the same building since 1959. The building was completed in 1959 as one of the Ten Great Buildings celebrating the ten-year anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. After four years of renovation, the museum reopened on March 2011 with 28 new exhibition halls, more than triple the previous exhibition space, and state of the art exhibition and storage facilities. It has a total floor space of nearly 200,000 square meters to display. The renovations were designed by the German firm Gerkan, Marg and Partners.
    20120531national museum beijing_AM_1.jpg
  • Exhibition of Chinese revolutionary art. The National Museum of China flanks the eastern side of Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China. The mission of the museum is to educate about the arts and history of China. It is directed by the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China. The museum was established in 2003 by the merging of the two separate museums that had occupied the same building since 1959. The building was completed in 1959 as one of the Ten Great Buildings celebrating the ten-year anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. After four years of renovation, the museum reopened on March 2011 with 28 new exhibition halls, more than triple the previous exhibition space, and state of the art exhibition and storage facilities. It has a total floor space of nearly 200,000 square meters to display. The renovations were designed by the German firm Gerkan, Marg and Partners.
    20120531national museum beijing_AL_1.jpg
  • Exhibition of Chinese revolutionary art. The National Museum of China flanks the eastern side of Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China. The mission of the museum is to educate about the arts and history of China. It is directed by the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China. The museum was established in 2003 by the merging of the two separate museums that had occupied the same building since 1959. The building was completed in 1959 as one of the Ten Great Buildings celebrating the ten-year anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. After four years of renovation, the museum reopened on March 2011 with 28 new exhibition halls, more than triple the previous exhibition space, and state of the art exhibition and storage facilities. It has a total floor space of nearly 200,000 square meters to display. The renovations were designed by the German firm Gerkan, Marg and Partners.
    20120531national museum beijing_AN_1.jpg
  • Exhibition of Chinese revolutionary art. The National Museum of China flanks the eastern side of Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China. The mission of the museum is to educate about the arts and history of China. It is directed by the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China. The museum was established in 2003 by the merging of the two separate museums that had occupied the same building since 1959. The building was completed in 1959 as one of the Ten Great Buildings celebrating the ten-year anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. After four years of renovation, the museum reopened on March 2011 with 28 new exhibition halls, more than triple the previous exhibition space, and state of the art exhibition and storage facilities. It has a total floor space of nearly 200,000 square meters to display. The renovations were designed by the German firm Gerkan, Marg and Partners.
    20120531national museum beijing_L_1.jpg
  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
    _MG_9062.jpg
  • Rear view of a man wearing a Che Guevara t-shirt in London, United Kingdom. Ernesto Che Guevara was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, physician, author, activist, guerrilla leader, diplomat and major figure of the Cuban Revolution, his stylized visage has become a ubiquitous countercultural symbol of rebellion and global insignia in popular culture.
    20190710_che guevara t shirt_006.jpg
  • Rear view of a man wearing a Che Guevara t-shirt in London, United Kingdom. Ernesto Che Guevara was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, physician, author, activist, guerrilla leader, diplomat and major figure of the Cuban Revolution, his stylized visage has become a ubiquitous countercultural symbol of rebellion and global insignia in popular culture.
    20190710_che guevara t shirt_005.jpg
  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
    _MG_9205.jpg
  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
    _MG_9136.jpg
  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
    _MG_9065.jpg
  • Rear view of a man wearing a Che Guevara t-shirt in London, United Kingdom. Ernesto Che Guevara was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, physician, author, activist, guerrilla leader, diplomat and major figure of the Cuban Revolution, his stylized visage has become a ubiquitous countercultural symbol of rebellion and global insignia in popular culture.
    20190710_che guevara t shirt_001.jpg
  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
    _MG_9139.jpg
  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
    _MG_8954.jpg
  • Two police officers guard the outside of the London Libyan embassy that still flies the pro-Gadaffi flag. Seen from a low-angle, we look up top the two men in the uniforms of the Metropolitan police, we focus on the green flag of revolutionary Libyan dictator Muammar al-Gaddafi who made the solid green colours the emblem of his regime. On 1 September 1969, a small group of military officers led by then 27-year-old army officer Muammar al-Gaddafi staged a coup d'état against King Idris, launching the Libyan Revolution. In the days after the uprising sweeping across the north African country, the embassy remains loyal to the beleaguered government.
    libyan_protests01-24-02-2011.jpg
  • Rear view of a man wearing a Che Guevara t-shirt in London, United Kingdom. Ernesto Che Guevara was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, physician, author, activist, guerrilla leader, diplomat and major figure of the Cuban Revolution, his stylized visage has become a ubiquitous countercultural symbol of rebellion and global insignia in popular culture.
    20190710_che guevara t shirt_003.jpg
  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
    _MG_9262.jpg
  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
    _MG_9028.jpg
  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
    _MG_8963.jpg
  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
    _MG_8922.jpg
  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
    _MG_8935.jpg
  • Libyan nationals and diplomatic staff celebrate with their the revolutionary flag on the steps outside their London embassy in Knightsbridge, central London on 20/10/11, reacting to the death earlier in Sirte of the dictator Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi, on the day his 42 year rule over Libya came to an official end.
    libyan_celebrations4-20-10-2011.jpg
  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
    _MG_9030.jpg
  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
    _MG_9013.jpg
  • young girl carries her baby brother in the town of Siglo XX tin mine,  Llallagua, Bolivia
    cp_bol_0042_1.jpg
  • Miner overlooks the town of Siglo XX tin mine,  Llallagua, Bolivia
    cp_bol_0043_1.jpg
  • Libyan nationals and diplomatic staff celebrate on the steps outside their London embassy in Knightsbridge, central London on 20/10/11, reacting to the death earlier in Sirte of the dictator Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi, on the day his 42 year rule over Libya came to an official end.
    libyan_celebrations2-20-10-2011.jpg
  • Placa de Armas - Weapons Square in Havana old town has a dailt book market that also sells some memorabilia. Many of the books are old due to the tight restrictions of the media in Cuba.
    _MG_9528_1.jpg
  • Placa de Armas - Weapons Square in Havana old town has a dailt book market that also sells some memorabilia. Many of the books are old due to the tight restrictions of the media in Cuba.
    _MG_9494_1.jpg
  • A stall selling Communist Party paraphenalia, with the face of EMS Namboodiripad (1909-1988) former leader of Communist Party of India - CPI (M). Calicut, Kerala
    sfe_990507_0029.jpg
  • Mahmoud Nacua, nominated by the Libyan National Transitional Council (NTC) as the new post-Gaddafi Ambassador, here talking outside the London embassy, reacting to the death in Sirte of the dictator Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi. The NTC appointed Mahmoud Nacua, a 74-year-old writer and intellectual. He has lived outside of Libya for almost 32 years and is involved with the opposition since the '80s.
    libyan_celebrations1-20-10-2011.jpg
  • The monument to Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi with the British Houses of Parliament in the background, on 18th January 2017, in Parliament Square, London England. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was the preeminent leader of the Indian independence movement in British-ruled India.
    westminster-39-18-01-2017.jpg
  • Medals. Placa de Armas - Weapons Square in Havana old town has a dailt book market that also sells some memorabilia. Many of the books are old due to the tight restrictions of the media in Cuba.
    _MG_9554_1.jpg
  • The face of Che Guevara looks over a Communist Party rally in Calicut
    sfe_990507_0004.jpg
  • Libyan nationals and diplomatic staff celebrate on the steps outside their London embassy in Knightsbridge, central London on 20/10/11, reacting to the death earlier in Sirte of the dictator Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi, on the day his 42 year rule over Libya came to an official end.
    libyan_celebrations5-20-10-2011.jpg
  • Man looks at books in the market. Placa de Armas - Weapons Square in Havana old town has a dailt book market that also sells some memorabilia. Many of the books are old due to the tight restrictions of the media in Cuba.
    _MG_9569_1.jpg
  • Placa de Armas - Weapons Square in Havana old town has a dailt book market that also sells some memorabilia. Many of the books are old due to the tight restrictions of the media in Cuba.
    _MG_9555_1.jpg
  • A stall selling Communist Party paraphenalia, with the face of EMS Namboodiripad (1909-1988) former leader of Communist Party of India - CPI (M). Calicut, Kerala
    sfe_990507_0026.jpg
  • Poster of Fidel Castro lit in neon lights with his proclamation The Revolution, it can never be crushed!, July 1984,  Havanna, Cuba. Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who governed the Republic of Cuba as Prime Minister from 1959 to 1976 and then as President from 1976 to 2008. He was loved by most of the people as a champion of socialism and anti-imperialism whose revolutionary regime advanced economic and social justice while securing Cubas independence from American imperialism.
    _E6A4484_1.jpg
  • Poster of Fidel Castro with the message, More than ever, production and defense, June 1984, in the outskirts of Havanna, Cuba.<br />
Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who governed the Republic of Cuba as Prime Minister from 1959 to 1976 and then as President from 1976 to 2008. He was loved by most of the people as a champion of socialism and anti-imperialism whose revolutionary regime advanced economic and social justice while securing Cubas independence from American imperialism.
    BLA-10104345_1.jpg
  • Photo of Fidel Castro pinned to the wall of a house with the Cuban flag, June 1984, in the village of Pico Turquino, Sierra Maestra Mountains.<br />
Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who governed the Republic of Cuba as Prime Minister from 1959 to 1976 and then as President from 1976 to 2008. He was loved by most of the people as a champion of socialism and anti-imperialism whose revolutionary regime advanced economic and social justice while securing Cubas independence from American imperialism.
    BLA-10156307_1.jpg
  • Poster of Fidel Castro with the message 25th Anniversery of the Triumph of the Revolution, July 1984, Santiago, Cuba. Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who governed the Republic of Cuba as Prime Minister from 1959 to 1976 and then as President from 1976 to 2008. He was loved by most of the people as a champion of socialism and anti-imperialism whose revolutionary regime advanced economic and social justice while securing Cubas independence from American imperialism.
    _E6A4477b_1.jpg
  • Poster of Fidel Castro lit in neon lights with his proclamation The Revolution, it can never be crushed!, July 1984,  Havanna, Cuba. Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who governed the Republic of Cuba as Prime Minister from 1959 to 1976 and then as President from 1976 to 2008. He was loved by most of the people as a champion of socialism and anti-imperialism whose revolutionary regime advanced economic and social justice while securing Cubas independence from American imperialism.
    _E6A4481_1.jpg
  • Poster of Fidel Castro with the message 25th Anniversery of the Triumph of the Revolution, July 1984, Santiago, Cuba. Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who governed the Republic of Cuba as Prime Minister from 1959 to 1976 and then as President from 1976 to 2008. He was loved by most of the people as a champion of socialism and anti-imperialism whose revolutionary regime advanced economic and social justice while securing Cubas independence from American imperialism.
    _E6A4472b_1.jpg
  • Poster of Fidel Castro lit in neon lights with his proclamation The Revolution, it can never be crushed!, July 1984,  Havanna, Cuba. Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who governed the Republic of Cuba as Prime Minister from 1959 to 1976 and then as President from 1976 to 2008. He was loved by most of the people as a champion of socialism and anti-imperialism whose revolutionary regime advanced economic and social justice while securing Cubas independence from American imperialism.
    _E6A4482_1.jpg
  • Shop window with portraits of Fidel Castro facing the recently deceased leader of the USSR, Leonid Brezhnev, July 1984, Havanna, Cuba. Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who governed the Republic of Cuba as Prime Minister from 1959 to 1976 and then as President from 1976 to 2008. Cubas independence from American imperialism was maintained with the ecanomic assistance of the USSR. Aditional images of other revolutionaries, including Lenin and Marx are joined by the Cubans Che Guevara and Camilo Cienfuegos.
    _E6A4479_1.jpg
  • Poster of Fidel Castro with the message 25th Anniversery of the Triumph of the Revolution, July 1984, Santiago, Cuba. Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who governed the Republic of Cuba as Prime Minister from 1959 to 1976 and then as President from 1976 to 2008. He was loved by most of the people as a champion of socialism and anti-imperialism whose revolutionary regime advanced economic and social justice while securing Cubas independence from American imperialism.
    _E6A4480_1.jpg
  • Poster of Fidel Castro with the message 25th Anniversery of the Triumph of the Revolution, July 1984, Santiago, Cuba. Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who governed the Republic of Cuba as Prime Minister from 1959 to 1976 and then as President from 1976 to 2008. He was loved by most of the people as a champion of socialism and anti-imperialism whose revolutionary regime advanced economic and social justice while securing Cubas independence from American imperialism.
    _E6A4475b_1.jpg
  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary graffiti. image of policeman with skulls and angel's wing
    egy_2587_1_1_1.jpg
  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary graffiti. Drawing of street artists under attack from sniper and being shot in the eye (which happened in reality)
    egy_2585_1_1_1.jpg
  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Maansour Street. Revolutionary grafitti of boy shot in the eye with angel's wings .
    egy_3782_1_1_1.jpg
  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Maansour Street. Revolutionary grafitti - stencil of woman's face.
    egy_3777_1_1_1.jpg
  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Maansour Street. Revolutionary grafitti. Stencil of boy with angels wings and two red bullet holes.
    egy_3219_1_1_1.jpg
  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary graffiti. Image representing crucifixion- three pairs of legs with nail through the feet, and policeman with gun.
    egy_2594_1_1_1.jpg
  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary graffiti .
    egy_2575_1_1_1.jpg
  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary graffiti - trompe d'oeil of man's face and naked woman..and the man's hand covers another woman's eyes - the arabic says 'Against sexual harrassment'.
    egy_2552_1_1_1.jpg
  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Maansour Street. Revolutionary grafitti of boy shot in the eye with angel's wings .
    egy_3780_1_1_1.jpg
  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary grafitti. After grafitti was covered up with whitewash activists painted red 'camouflage', reflecting the spilt blood. Also portrait of killed boy.
    egy_2620_1_1_1.jpg
  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary grafitti. After grafitti was covered up with whitewash activists painted red 'camouflage', reflecting the spilt blood.
    egy_2617_1_1_1.jpg
  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary graffiti. Image of skeleton General with roses and eyeballs.
    egy_2595_1_1_1.jpg
  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary graffiti
    egy_2570_1_1_1.jpg
  • A man checks his telephone as he walks past a street boy that sells tissues for pennies at a pavement cafe in the Bourse area of Cairo with revolutionary graffiti, Cairo, Egypt
    SFE_130128_174_1_1.jpg
  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Maansour Street. Revolutionary grafitti of lion and snake
    egy_3763_1_1_1.jpg
  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Mansour Street. Revolutionary graffiti. Image of prisoner with Sphinx head , blinded in one eye with half fish head.
    egy_2603_1_1_1.jpg
  • A statue commemorating Kanailal Dutta, an Indian revolutionary born in Chandannagar. Chandannagar, India
    SFE_13039_037.jpg
  • Egypt, Cairo 2014. Mohammed Maansour Street. Revolutionary grafitti. The arabic says ' Freedom for all prisoners. They put our brothers in prison'.
    egy_2528_1_1_1.jpg
  • Book and vinyl record shop, with pictures of Che Guevara and revolutionary material, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
    _MG_0715_1.jpg
  • People checking and packing tomatoes in the packaging room. The Cornerways tomato nursery is the largest greenhouse in the UK. It is attached to the British Sugar factory in Wissington, Norfolk. The project is a revolutionary CHP combined heat and power system that uses the heat produced by refining sugar beet into sugar, to heat the tomato plants that are grown hydroponically.
    _MG_9718.jpg
  • Rows of tomato plants growing hydroponically. The Cornerways tomato nursery is the largest greenhouse in the UK. It is attached to the British Sugar factory in Wissington, Norfolk. The project is a revolutionary CHP combined heat and power system that uses the heat produced by refining sugar beet into sugar, to heat the tomato plants that are grown hydroponically.
    _MG_9574.jpg
  • Rows of tomato plants growing hydroponically. The Cornerways tomato nursery is the largest greenhouse in the UK. It is attached to the British Sugar factory in Wissington, Norfolk. The project is a revolutionary CHP combined heat and power system that uses the heat produced by refining sugar beet into sugar, to heat the tomato plants that are grown hydroponically.
    _MG_9550.jpg
  • Tomato processing and selecting machines, these grade the size and shape of the tomatoes and put them in the relevant boxes. The Cornerways tomato nursery is the largest greenhouse in the UK. It is attached to the British Sugar factory in Wissington, Norfolk. The project is a revolutionary CHP combined heat and power system that uses the heat produced by refining sugar beet into sugar, to heat the tomato plants that are grown hydroponically.
    _MG_9446.jpg
  • Saih, a streetchild who was amputated by the rebels has his stump massaged before his is fitted with a new artificial arm. Hanidicap International Centre, Freetown<br />
Rebel forces, the Revolutionary United Front in Sierra Leone, systematically murdered, mutilated, and raped civilians during the country's civil war as a policy of terror
    SFE_040403_0027.jpg
  • Members of the Amputee Football Team practice heading the ball before an exhibition match to mark the opening of the Special Court in Sierra Leone. At the last minute they were told that they?Äôd have to play their match on the practice ground of the National Sadium instead of the main pitch. The anticipated crowd never came. Freetown, Sierra Leone 2004..Rebel forces, the Revolutionary United Front in Sierra Leone, systematically murdered, mutilated, and raped civilians during the country's civil war as a policy of terror
    SFE_040403_0019.jpg
  • Hand picking cherry tomatoes. The Cornerways tomato nursery is the largest greenhouse in the UK. It is attached to the British Sugar factory in Wissington, Norfolk. The project is a revolutionary CHP combined heat and power system that uses the heat produced by refining sugar beet into sugar, to heat the tomato plants that are grown hydroponically.
    _MG_9837.jpg
  • Hand picking cherry tomatoes. The Cornerways tomato nursery is the largest greenhouse in the UK. It is attached to the British Sugar factory in Wissington, Norfolk. The project is a revolutionary CHP combined heat and power system that uses the heat produced by refining sugar beet into sugar, to heat the tomato plants that are grown hydroponically.
    _MG_9829.jpg
  • The Cornerways tomato nursery is the largest greenhouse in the UK. It is attached to the British Sugar factory in Wissington, Norfolk. The project is a revolutionary CHP combined heat and power system that uses the heat produced by refining sugar beet into sugar, to heat the tomato plants that are grown hydroponically.
    _MG_9776 2.jpg
  • People checking and packing tomatoes in the packaging room. The Cornerways tomato nursery is the largest greenhouse in the UK. It is attached to the British Sugar factory in Wissington, Norfolk. The project is a revolutionary CHP combined heat and power system that uses the heat produced by refining sugar beet into sugar, to heat the tomato plants that are grown hydroponically.
    _MG_9684.jpg
  • Safety notices and uniforms hanging in the changing rooms. The Cornerways tomato nursery is the largest greenhouse in the UK. It is attached to the British Sugar factory in Wissington, Norfolk. The project is a revolutionary CHP combined heat and power system that uses the heat produced by refining sugar beet into sugar, to heat the tomato plants that are grown hydroponically.
    _MG_9660.jpg
  • Rows of tomato plants growing hydroponically. The Cornerways tomato nursery is the largest greenhouse in the UK. It is attached to the British Sugar factory in Wissington, Norfolk. The project is a revolutionary CHP combined heat and power system that uses the heat produced by refining sugar beet into sugar, to heat the tomato plants that are grown hydroponically.
    _MG_9625.jpg
  • Rows of tomato plants growing hydroponically. The Cornerways tomato nursery is the largest greenhouse in the UK. It is attached to the British Sugar factory in Wissington, Norfolk. The project is a revolutionary CHP combined heat and power system that uses the heat produced by refining sugar beet into sugar, to heat the tomato plants that are grown hydroponically.
    _MG_9589.jpg
  • Rows of tomato plants growing hydroponically. The Cornerways tomato nursery is the largest greenhouse in the UK. It is attached to the British Sugar factory in Wissington, Norfolk. The project is a revolutionary CHP combined heat and power system that uses the heat produced by refining sugar beet into sugar, to heat the tomato plants that are grown hydroponically.
    _MG_9563.jpg
  • Tomato processing and selecting machines, these grade the size and shape of the tomatoes and put them in the relevant boxes. The Cornerways tomato nursery is the largest greenhouse in the UK. It is attached to the British Sugar factory in Wissington, Norfolk. The project is a revolutionary CHP combined heat and power system that uses the heat produced by refining sugar beet into sugar, to heat the tomato plants that are grown hydroponically.
    _MG_9511.jpg
  • Tomato processing and selecting machines, these grade the size and shape of the tomatoes and put them in the relevant boxes. The Cornerways tomato nursery is the largest greenhouse in the UK. It is attached to the British Sugar factory in Wissington, Norfolk. The project is a revolutionary CHP combined heat and power system that uses the heat produced by refining sugar beet into sugar, to heat the tomato plants that are grown hydroponically.
    _MG_9469.jpg
  • Tomato processing and selecting machines, these grade the size and shape of the tomatoes and put them in the relevant boxes. The Cornerways tomato nursery is the largest greenhouse in the UK. It is attached to the British Sugar factory in Wissington, Norfolk. The project is a revolutionary CHP combined heat and power system that uses the heat produced by refining sugar beet into sugar, to heat the tomato plants that are grown hydroponically.
    _MG_9422.jpg
  • Tomato processing and selecting machines, these grade the size and shape of the tomatoes and put them in the relevant boxes. The Cornerways tomato nursery is the largest greenhouse in the UK. It is attached to the British Sugar factory in Wissington, Norfolk. The project is a revolutionary CHP combined heat and power system that uses the heat produced by refining sugar beet into sugar, to heat the tomato plants that are grown hydroponically.
    _MG_9408.jpg
  • Rows of tomato plants growing hydroponically. The Cornerways tomato nursery is the largest greenhouse in the UK. It is attached to the British Sugar factory in Wissington, Norfolk. The project is a revolutionary CHP combined heat and power system that uses the heat produced by refining sugar beet into sugar, to heat the tomato plants that are grown hydroponically.
    _MG_8907.jpg
  • James and his wife Nbalu, sit and chat with their neighbours. Amputee and war Wounded resettlement camp, Hastings, Sierra Leone, 2004<br />
Rebel forces, the Revolutionary United Front in Sierra Leone, systematically murdered, mutilated, and raped civilians during the country's civil war as a policy of terror
    SFE_040403_0015.jpg
  • Amputees gather to pray on a Sunday in a makeshift chapel in a house. Makeni, Sierra Leone 2004.Rebel forces, the Revolutionary United Front in Sierra Leone, systematically murdered, mutilated, and raped civilians during the country's civil war as a policy of terror
    SFE_040403_0011.jpg
  • A zoomed and blurred landscape at night of Paris' l'Arc de Triomphe. Moving a zoom lens during a long exposure we see the trails of light that remain during a simultaneous movement towards to monument at the end of the Champs-Elysses boulvard in central Paris. Built in 1806, The Arc de Triomphe honours those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and the Napoleonic Wars, with the names of all French victories and generals inscribed on its inner and outer surfaces. Beneath its vault lies the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I. The monument stands 50 metres (164 ft) in height, 45 m (148 ft) wide and 22 m (72 ft) deep.
    paris_night2-26-12-1994.jpg
  • A woman sits and dresses her son who is mentally ill on his bed in a secure ward at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India. Parents and spouses are encouraged to come and stay on the ward to offer help and stability<br />
The department of Psychaitry is led by Dr Nimesh Desai, who leads a revolutionary street clinic for the mentally ill homeless. He is licensed to administer anti-psychotic drugs on the street, but those patients that require hospitalisation come to this clinic.
    SFE_100222_060.jpg
  • Mentally ill people sit in the yard of a secure ward at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences, Delhi, India<br />
<br />
The department of Psychaitry is led by Dr Nimesh Desai, who leads a revolutionary street clinic for the mentally ill homeless. He is licensed to administer anti-psychotic drugs on the street, but those patients that require hospitalisation come to this clinic.
    SFE_100217_040.jpg
  • A puppy sits next to a statue of Mao Zedong at the home of a "Red" memorabilia collector and manufacturer, near Mao's birthplace in Shaoshan, Hunan Province, China on 12 August 2009.  The village of Shaoshan, in rural Hunan Province, is tiny in size but big in name. It was the childhood home for Mao Zedong, the controversial revolutionary who came from obscurity but eventually defied all odds conquered China in the name of communism. Now his home, a sacred place among China's official propaganda, is in reality a microcosm of the country itself: part commercialism, part superstition, with a dash of communist ideological flavor.
    QS090812Shaoshan099.jpg
  • Tang Ruiren, founder of Mao's Family Restaurant chain, shows off some Mao souvenirs in one of her restaurants near the birthplace of Mao Zedong, in Shaoshan, Hunan Province, China on 12 August 2009.  The village of Shaoshan, in rural Hunan Province, is tiny in size but big in name. It was the childhood home for Mao Zedong, the controversial revolutionary who came from obscurity but eventually defied all odds conquered China in the name of communism. Now his home, a sacred place among China's official propaganda, is in reality a microcosm of the country itself: part commercialism, part superstition, with a dash of communist ideological flavor.
    QS090812Shaoshan048.jpg
  • Mao souvenirs in one of Tang Ruiren's Mao Family   Restaurants near the birthplace of Mao Zedong, in Shaoshan, Hunan Province, China on 12 August 2009.  The village of Shaoshan, in rural Hunan Province, is tiny in size but big in name. It was the childhood home for Mao Zedong, the controversial revolutionary who came from obscurity but eventually defied all odds conquered China in the name of communism. Now his home, a sacred place among China's official propaganda, is in reality a microcosm of the country itself: part commercialism, part superstition, with a dash of communist ideological flavor.
    QS090812Shaoshan042.jpg
  • Mao souvenirs in one of Tang Ruiren's Mao Family  Restaurants near the birthplace of Mao Zedong, in Shaoshan, Hunan Province, China on 12 August 2009.  The village of Shaoshan, in rural Hunan Province, is tiny in size but big in name. It was the childhood home for Mao Zedong, the controversial revolutionary who came from obscurity but eventually defied all odds conquered China in the name of communism. Now his home, a sacred place among China's official propaganda, is in reality a microcosm of the country itself: part commercialism, part superstition, with a dash of communist ideological flavor.
    QS090812Shaoshan040.jpg
  • Visitors walk past a picture of Mao Zeming, Mao Zedong's younger brother, in Zeming's bedroom at their former home and birthplace in Shaoshan, Hunan Province, China on 12 August 2009.  The village of Shaoshan, in rural Hunan Province, is tiny in size but big in name. It was the childhood home for Mao Zedong, the controversial revolutionary who came from obscurity but eventually defied all odds conquered China in the name of communism. Now his home, a sacred place among China's official propaganda, is in reality a microcosm of the country itself: part commercialism, part superstition, with a dash of communist ideological flavor.
    QS090812Shaoshan014.jpg
  • Construction site of new housing development One Athens in Kolonaki. ONE ATHENS is a revolutionary new concept for living in downtown Athens. Housed in an iconic landmark in Kolonaki, with an unrivalled location and view, with exclusive access to a full spectrum of five-star facilities, with just 25 individually designed residences to suit every lifestyle, ONE ATHENS raises the standard of luxury living in the heart of the city. Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. It dominates the Attica periphery and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy.
    20110921one athensD.jpg
  • Beneath the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled The World Turned Upside Down, new graduates straight after their graduation ceremonies meet family and friends outside the London School of Economics LSE, on 22nd July 2019, in London, England. The World Turned Upside Down is a large political globe, four metres in diameter, with nation states and borders outlined but with the simple and revolutionary twist of being inverted. Most of the landmasses now lie in the ‘bottom’ hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orientation.
    LSE_graduates-22-22-07-2019.jpg
  • Beneath the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled The World Turned Upside Down, new graduates straight after their graduation ceremonies meet family and friends outside the London School of Economics LSE, on 22nd July 2019, in London, England. The World Turned Upside Down is a large political globe, four metres in diameter, with nation states and borders outlined but with the simple and revolutionary twist of being inverted. Most of the landmasses now lie in the ‘bottom’ hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orientation.
    LSE_graduates-03-22-07-2019.jpg
Next
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

In Pictures

  • About
  • Contact
  • Join In Pictures
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area