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  • Detail of a farmers tough hand holding a crusty ham sandwich during a lunchbreak on the mans land near the Alsace village of Boofzheim, on 13th October 1997, in Boofzheim, France. The farm is in the french village of Boofzheim, a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Alsace in north-eastern France. Its name is probably derived from the French boeuf bull or ox.
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  • EAT sandwich shop in the City of London, UK. EAT. is a chain of sandwich shops with over 110 branches in the UK, the majority in London.
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  • Sign for the sandwich shop and brand Pret A Manger in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for the sandwich shop and brand Pret A Manger in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for the sandwich shop and brand Subway in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for the sandwich shop and brand Subway in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for the sandwich shop and brand Pret A Manger in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Sign for the sandwich shop and brand Pret A Manger in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • A shared sandwich outside a window display that is part of a design theme called State of the Arts, at the Selfridges department store on Oxford Street, on 4th March 2019, in London England. State of the Arts is a gallery of works by nine crtically-acclaimed artists in Selfridges windows to celebrate the power of public art. Each of the artists are involved in creating a site-specific artwork at one of the new Elizabeth line stations as part of the Crossrail Art Programme.
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  • The massive IRA bomb in Bishopsgate Street in the heart of the City of London destroyed a substantial number of businesses and disrupted a major part of London's financial hub. In the days after the attack on 24th April 1993, we see the pictorial evacuation of smiling faces in a portrait of Pret a Manger staff, the sandwich and lunch chain (from the French 'Ready to Eat'). The image was hung above the premises and construction workers wearing hard hats transport the picture, like hundreds of other nearby businesses whose workers carried away company property, for temporary safe storage. This store was also badly damaged and had to be transferred to another location. The City of London has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000. It is a geographically-small City within Greater London, England. The City as it is known, is the historic core of London from which, along with Westminster, the modern conurbation grew. The City's boundaries have remained constant since the Middle Ages but  it is now only a tiny part of Greater London. The City of London is a major financial centre, often referred to as just the City or as the Square Mile, as it is approximately one square mile (2.6 km) in area.
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  • Boy eating a sandwich while learning to bake with Brockwell Bake's mobile bakery  and artisan baker Vincent Talleu on Southwark Bridge which is transformed into a giant banqueting space, designed by Cathy Wren, with visitors invited to share a meal, to eat, drink, dance and make merry..The Thames Festival celebrates London and the iconic river at its heart - the Thames - by dancing in the streets, feasting on bridges, racing on the river and playing at the water's edge..
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  • A man eats his lunchtime sandwich outside cycling retailer Pinarello, on 25th February 2019, in London, England.
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  • Fruit sandwiches at the Jain Coffee House, Old Delhi, India
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  • Pavan Jain makes fruit sandwiches at the Jain Coffee House, Old Delhi, India
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  • Pavan Jain makes fruit sandwiches at the Jain Coffee House, Old Delhi, India
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  • Fruit sandwiches at the Jain Coffee House, Old Delhi, India
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  • Pavan Jain makes fruit sandwiches at the Jain Coffee House, Old Delhi, India
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  • Pavan Jain makes fruit sandwiches at the Jain Coffee House, Old Delhi, India
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  • Office workers walk through a City of London street, the heart of the capital's financial district. It is lunchtime and two men have take-away sandwiches. One eats his on the go, biting into his long baguette from Pret a Manger in this narrow city street near St Paul's cathedral and the other chews his own.
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  • A man walks past eating his baguette while passing retail space, on 13th February 2017, in the City of London, United Kingdom.
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  • Two businessmen wearing informal jumpers take their lunches back to the office in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 25th March 2019, in London, England.
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  • Breakfast rush at the Old Willoughby Hedge transport cafe on the 7th June 2008 in West Knoyle in the United Kingdom. Positioned at a lay-by outside West Knoyle in Wiltshire, the Old Willoughby Hedge caters to both commuters and passing traffic on the adjacent A303 trunk road.
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  • A man holding a take away bacon and egg bap at a roadside cafe on the 23rd June 2017 in Brome North Suffolk, United Kingdom
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  • A man holding a take away bacon and egg bap whilst sitting at an outisde bench at a roadside cafe on the 23rd June 2017 in Brome North Suffolk, United Kingdom
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  • A man prepares a shawarma, King Shawarma Restaurant, Jerusalem, Israel
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  • A man prepares a shawarma, King Shawarma Restaurant, Jerusalem, Israel
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  • A man prepares a shawarma, King Shawarma Restaurant, Jerusalem, Israel
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  • Four men of Asian appearance share a funny moment while eating lunch in a City of London park. Sat on a park corner wall near St Paul's cathedral, the 4 munch and bite their sandwiches and pies bought nearby. One has shared a humerous moment and the others react at the apparent joke. The small green space is located in the City of London, the capital's financial financial heart and historic centre founded by the Romans in AD43 but now the point of focus for Britain's economy.
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  • Neon take away sign offering falafel, salt beef, sandwiches, coffee, pastries etc.
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  • A family of children and parents eat lunch in front of medieval towers, 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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  • Man walking past an advertising board selling hot beef rolls outside a sandwich shop in Aldgate, London, UK. Trying to tempt in passers by.
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  • City of London workers wait in a queue in a sandwich bar with a theme of coloured squares as window design, at lunchtime, on 9th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
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  • A man dressed as the Grim Reaper eats a sandwich on a log at the Standon Calling Festival in Hertfordshire, UK.<br />
Standon Calling is a small independent festival set among the hills in Herfordshire that showcases World Music, Indie Music and dance Music. It is one of the new, small and quirky boutique festivals which have become popular in the UK.
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  • A Christian alongside a London tour bus carries a sandwich board quoting the words of Ecclesiastes 12.1 with the Biblical message that youth should remember their creator, on 8th September 2016, in the City of London, England UK. Walking along Fenchurch Street in the heart of the capitals financial district, founded by the Romans in the first century, the man passes the bus with a large illustration of London landmarks, including St. Pauls Cathedral, and exhibits the quote as a message aimed at the young.
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  • Works lorries including a skip carrier fill the street outside a Subway sandwich shop in London, United Kingdom. A great deal of construction in the capital means that the roads are often full of heavy good vehicles, which is a road safety concern for many other road users.
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  • The charming Orchard Cafe sign on the 28th June 2008 in Hounslow in the United Kingdom. On the fringes of Greater London, lies the Orchard Cafe, serving since the 1930s. Where a cup of tea cost’s 50p and a bacon sandwich will see change from £2. The original proprietor owned the surrounding land and when the A30 was constructed the owner demanded a lay-by be installed to enable the passing traffic to stop and use his cafe.
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  • Rory Campbell eating a breakfast sandwich at Angie’s Big Baps burger van at a roadside layby along the westbound A47 on the 27th April 2010 in Easton in the United Kingdom.
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  • Nur de Bruyn team leader, enjoying Lunch time at a call centre in Capetown, South Africa. This  extremely large chip sandwich is normally shared. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • City workers pass-by the giant artwork of a bronze wing<br />
during a spring lunchtime in Londons financial district, on 4th July, London, United Kingdom. As light reflects off nearby office buildings, the lunchtime crowd walk past this giant artwork on their way to meetings and sandwich bars. The ten-metre-tall bronze sculpture is by President of the Royal Academy of Arts, Christopher Le Brun, commissioned by Hammerson in 2009. It is called ‘The City Wing’ and has been cast by Morris Singer Art Founders, reputedly the oldest fine art foundry in the world.
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  • A man eats a sandwich beneath a poster for retailer H&M on Oxford Street. It is lunchtime on a winter's afternoon and the man has stopped to rest, leaning against the wall of this retail brand's shop in central London. He has positioned himself, unaware of the arm and knuckle of the model, whose hand appears to be pressing the bystander into the corner. Pigeons wait for crumbs and the two parallel lines from a parking restriction offer a bright colour.
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  • Reflected in a sandwich business window, pedestrians walk along Cannon Street in lunchtime sunshine in the City of London. As pedestrians walk to and from their surrounding offices, Londoners sit in the window of a Pret a Manger shop and a black cab passes behind on its journey through the inner-city route. The large windows are located on the corner of Cannon Street and Walbrook, both ancient thoroughfares in this ancient city, dating back to before Roman occupation.
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  • City workers talk under the giant artwork of a bronze wing during lunchtime on Threadneedle Street in London's financial district known as the Square Mile. As light reflects off nearby office buildings, the lunchtime crowd walk past this giant artwork on their way to meetings and sandwich bars. The ten-metre-tall bronze sculpture is by President of the Royal Academy of Arts, Christopher Le Brun, commissioned by Hammerson in 2009. It is called ‘The City Wing’ and has been cast by Morris Singer Art Founders, reputedly the oldest fine art foundry in the world.
    city_people15-09-10-2015.jpg
  • City workers talk under the giant artwork of a bronze wing during lunchtime on Threadneedle Street in London's financial district known as the Square Mile. As light reflects off nearby office buildings, the lunchtime crowd walk past this giant artwork on their way to meetings and sandwich bars. The ten-metre-tall bronze sculpture is by President of the Royal Academy of Arts, Christopher Le Brun, commissioned by Hammerson in 2009. It is called ‘The City Wing’ and has been cast by Morris Singer Art Founders, reputedly the oldest fine art foundry in the world.
    city_people14-09-10-2015.jpg
  • Eating women and a Met Police officer on a street corner in Leicester Square in central London. In a campaign to combat street crime, Met police have increased a noticeable presence by standing on a plinth slightly above the crowds of this busy tourist location in the West End. Next to the officer, is a woman tucking in to a lunchtime sandwich while a young woman enjoys an ice cream.
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  • City workers pass-by the giant artwork of a bronze wing<br />
during a spring lunchtime in London's financial district. As light reflects off nearby office buildings, the lunchtime crowd walk past this giant artwork on their way to meetings and sandwich bars. The ten-metre-tall bronze sculpture is by President of the Royal Academy of Arts, Christopher Le Brun, commissioned by Hammerson in 2009. It is called ‘The City Wing’ and has been cast by Morris Singer Art Founders, reputedly the oldest fine art foundry in the world.
    city_wing10-15-04-2014.jpg
  • City workers pass-by the giant artwork of a bronze wing<br />
during a spring lunchtime in London's financial district. As light reflects off nearby office buildings, the lunchtime crowd walk past this giant artwork on their way to meetings and sandwich bars. The ten-metre-tall bronze sculpture is by President of the Royal Academy of Arts, Christopher Le Brun, commissioned by Hammerson in 2009. It is called ‘The City Wing’ and has been cast by Morris Singer Art Founders, reputedly the oldest fine art foundry in the world.
    city_wing05-15-04-2014.jpg
  • City workers pass-by the giant artwork of a bronze wing<br />
during a spring lunchtime in London's financial district. As light reflects off nearby office buildings, the lunchtime crowd walk past this giant artwork on their way to meetings and sandwich bars. The ten-metre-tall bronze sculpture is by President of the Royal Academy of Arts, Christopher Le Brun, commissioned by Hammerson in 2009. It is called ‘The City Wing’ and has been cast by Morris Singer Art Founders, reputedly the oldest fine art foundry in the world.
    city_wing03-15-04-2014.jpg
  • City workers pass-by the giant artwork of a bronze wing<br />
during a spring lunchtime in London's financial district. As light reflects off nearby office buildings, the lunchtime crowd walk past this giant artwork on their way to meetings and sandwich bars. The ten-metre-tall bronze sculpture is by President of the Royal Academy of Arts, Christopher Le Brun, commissioned by Hammerson in 2009. It is called ‘The City Wing’ and has been cast by Morris Singer Art Founders, reputedly the oldest fine art foundry in the world.
    city_wing02-15-04-2014.jpg
  • Three associates walk through area of City of London sunlight with takeaway lunch bags. Making their way through from dark shadow into the pool of urban light, the men are in step with each other - all striding and carrying the sandwich bags bought locally. The architecture and cityscape is in the capital's financial heart - the City of London, known as the Square Mile, founded by the Romans in AD43.
    city_people05-15-04-2014.jpg
  • City workers pass-by the giant artwork of a bronze wing<br />
during a spring lunchtime in London's financial district. As light reflects off nearby office buildings, the lunchtime crowd walk past this giant artwork on their way to meetings and sandwich bars. The ten-metre-tall bronze sculpture is by President of the Royal Academy of Arts, Christopher Le Brun, commissioned by Hammerson in 2009. It is called ‘The City Wing’ and has been cast by Morris Singer Art Founders, reputedly the oldest fine art foundry in the world.
    city_art07-10-04-2014.jpg
  • A portrait of a baker holding yet to be baked dough for Ciabatta bread. Standing by trays of ready to bake loaves, the man is of African or afro-Caribbean origin, clearly made out in the white of his uniform and mix, his white baker’s uniform’s sleeves also spattered with flour. Ciabatta (literally "carpet slipper") is an Italian white bread made with wheat flour and yeast. The loaf is somewhat elongated, broad and flattish. Its name is the Italian word for slipper. There are many variations of ciabatta. Ciabatta in its modern form was developed in 1982. Since the late 1990s it has been popular across Europe and in the United States, and is widely used as sandwich bread.
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  • A newspaper seller rests for a moment to eat a sandwich. With a foot resting on his stall, he bites his snack while outside the large Selfridges department store on Oxford Street in central London. The headline refers to yet another governmental mistake involving vast amounts of public money on this day in 1992.
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  • During a weekday lunchtime in the City of London, a young man sleeps on the grass in St. Paul's Churchyard, near the outer walls of the cathedral. Office workers have gathered with friends and colleagues taking advantage of warm weather to lie on the grass and eat their lunches. The man is asleep on the short lawn, having spent 20 minutes fiddling with his iPhone, scrolling through messages and sending emails after finishing his own sandwich, which has been put away next to his prone body, in a plastic bag. A council worker pushes a wheelbarrow along the path laden with refuse as the young man lies resting before another afternoon at his nearby desk.
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  • A two and half year-old girl sits next to her three-month old baby brother, eating lunch during a day out with their mother who is seen holding on tight to the boy. With their hands up to each other's mouths, the girl takes a bite of a slice of bread sandwich. She is clearly relishing her food and has a large appetite while the boy seems to enjoy sucking on his fingers before the age where he can eat solids. 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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  • A businessman strides along a London street holding a banana whose shadow appears to be part of another man's anatomy. As strong sunlight shines on this part of a London pavement, we see the confident stride of the man in the foreground, probably on his way back from a lunchtime stroll and returning to his office with the fresh fruit and a sandwich. What cannot be anticipated by the viewer, or by the second man, is that the banana has superimposed itself to the exact place of his groin area. The banana, by its very curved shape has long been the butt of sexual innuendo and double-entendre. The surrogate penis being the perfect adult pun.
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  • A baker presses his hands deep into a mixture of dough, to become Italian Ciabatta bread. As his fingers sink into the mixture, we get a sense of how thick and sticky the blend of flour and water plus secret ingredients have become. Pressing down into the dough, the man’s skin is of African or afro-Caribbean origin, clearly made out in the white of the mix, his white baker’s uniform’s sleeves also spattered with flour. Ciabatta (literally "carpet slipper") is an Italian white bread made with wheat flour and yeast. The loaf is somewhat elongated, broad and flattish. Its name is the Italian word for slipper. There are many variations of ciabatta. Ciabatta in its modern form was developed in 1982. Since the late 1990s it has been popular across Europe and in the United States, and is widely used as sandwich bread.
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  • Staff carry a covered buffet lunch, across a road in central London and towards a business event around the corner on 7th June 2016. The smartly-dressed trio wearing black all walk in unison along the street just off Bond Street and each carry two salvers of sandwiches and other snack.
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  • During the morning rush-hour at Bank underground station in the heart of London's financial district, the grim face of 90s tube travel is seen here in a wide landscape of rounded tunnel and the curve of the station platform. A train guard watches for a green signal as Londoners are sandwiched inside the nearest carriage. Waiting for the doors to close and the hot air to seal them inside the small space, men and women press against each other in a claustrophobic journey along the Central Line. The Central line is a London Underground line, coloured red on the tube map. It is a deep-level "tube" line, running east-west across London, and, at 76 km (47 mi). Incorporated in 1891 it is today the longest Underground line and also the busiest with around 260 million passengers a year.
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  • During the morning rush-hour at Bank underground station in the heart of London's financial district, the grim face of 90s tube travel is seen here in a wide landscape of rounded tunnel and the curve of the station platform. Londoners are sandwiched inside the nearest carriage. Waiting for the doors to close and the hot air to seal them inside the small space, men and women press against each other in a claustrophobic journey along the Central Line. The Central line is a London Underground line, coloured red on the tube map. It is a deep-level "tube" line, running east-west across London, and, at 76 km (47 mi). Incorporated in 1891 it is today the longest Underground line and also the busiest with around 260 million passengers a year.
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  • Near the chaotic road junction of Piazza Venezia in the Italian capital of Rome, we see a gridlock situation of traffic. Buses, cars and three scooters and riders appear to be stuck in the middle of a motoring nightmare as no-one goes anywhere - the progress of this journey to destinations and life itself, has ground to a halt. A bus passenger looks out resigned through her window, a driver on another vehicle rests his hand on a ledge and the riders are sandwiched between cars. The dot matrix sign on the 60 bus it mentions its own destination, the abbreviation for Piazza spelled as "P.za". The Piazza Venezia takes its name from the adjacent Palazzo Venezia, the former embassy in the city of the Republic of Venice. The piazza is at the foot of the Capitoline Hill and near the Roman Forum.
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  • A closed cafe that once offered all day breakfast with empty seating in central London, a victim of the UK recession. With peeling paint and unused street furniture, se see that the corner business has closed, its windows covered in white emulsion paint to render it opaque. The shop's former menu is still displayed on this window: "Beverages and filled sandwiches & baguettes" once sold to regular customers.
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  • An ad poster with the actor Andile Gumbi as Simba in the Lion King is on the door of a central London telephone kiosk for the Disney production. The man in blue walking past is wearing his taxi driver's license badge around his neck and has perhaps taken a break from his job driving around the capital to pick up an Evening Standard newspaper and some sandwiches from the Pret a Manger food chain. The Lion King, the musical of the Disney cartoon has been running in London's West End since October 1999, breaking its own box office record, taking more than £34m during 2010 - £2m more than the previous year - and ending the year with its best ever week of ticket sales. Big musicals are so far defying the economic gloom, and theatre in general is proving surprisingly resilient. More than 800,000 saw this Disney musical cartoon in its 11th year in West End
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  • An urban cyclist tows pedals down a City of London street alongside his running pet dog on lead in London Street. Sandwiched between traffic which are queuing on this red route on Bishopsgate, an ancient highway now in the capital's financial centre, the young man is on a ladies' bike and holds on to his animal using a red lead.
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  • A lady is sandwiched between her just purchased flowers in the back of a white van, returning home from the annual Chelsea Flower Show. It is a summer May afternoon in west London, when lovers of horticulture have gathered from across the country to admire the ultimate in plants and flowers in the grounds of Chelsea Hospital. With its pink blooms hanging from the main bulk of the shrub, the Fuchsia is resplendent in the late sunshine, a scene of quintessential English gardens and long summer days.
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