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  • A young protester plays with a joke severed hand unaware of the funny yet gruesome nature of what he is doing. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
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  • At first glance, we see an angry male holding the severed head of another man in his right hand. But this is a circus act from the Archaos troupe, a french company of oerformers who tour the world with their anarchic version of big top entertainment. With a dark background and with the apparent  murderer wearing black, it is an image of raw, homocidal thuggery: A massacre and attack on another human being. Despite it being a pretence, an act for the sake of an audience with a thirst for the macabre, it is still very disturbing.
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  • A young protester plays with a joke severed hand unaware of the funny yet gruesome nature of what he is doing. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
    20111001zombie demonstrationBD.jpg
  • A severed hand on the floor of the community centre. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
    20111001zombie demonstrationBC.jpg
  • Tree specialists clear fallen branches with chain saws and other specialist equipment on Cazenove Road. The sever storm called St Jude is the worst to hit the Uk for years, it has caused sever damage to parts of the country with winds of up to 90mph.
    UK-Weather-Severe-Storms-4365_1.jpg
  • A large tree with it’s roots ripped out of the ground, blown down onto a 4th floor property on Stamford Hill estate.  The sever storm called St Jude is the worst to hit the Uk for years, it has caused sever damage to parts of the country with winds of up to 90mph.
    UK-Weather-Severe-Storms-4235_1.jpg
  • Tree specialists clear fallen branches with chain saws and other specialist equipment on Cazenove Road. The sever storm called St Jude is the worst to hit the Uk for years, it has caused sever damage to parts of the country with winds of up to 90mph.
    UK-Weather-Severe-Storms-4348_1.jpg
  • A large tree with it’s roots ripped out of the ground, blown down onto a 4th floor property on Stamford Hill estate.  The sever storm called St Jude is the worst to hit the Uk for years, it has caused sever damage to parts of the country with winds of up to 90mph.
    UK-Weather-Severe-Storms-4262_1.jpg
  • Tree specialists clear fallen branches with chain saws and other specialist equipment on Cazenove Road. The sever storm called St Jude is the worst to hit the Uk for years, it has caused sever damage to parts of the country with winds of up to 90mph.
    UK-Weather-Severe-Storms-4370_1.jpg
  • A large tree with it’s roots ripped out of the ground, blown down onto a 4th floor property on Stamford Hill estate.  The sever storm called St Jude is the worst to hit the Uk for years, it has caused sever damage to parts of the country with winds of up to 90mph.
    UK-Weather-Severe-Storms-4241_1.jpg
  • Scaffolding brought down by high winds on Manor road in Stoke Newington, London. The sever storm called St Jude is the worst to hit the Uk for years, it has caused sever damage to parts of the country with winds of up to 90mph.
    UK-Weather-Severe-Storms-4214_1.jpg
  • A large tree with it’s roots ripped out of the ground, blown down onto a 4th floor property on Stamford Hill estate.  The sever storm called St Jude is the worst to hit the Uk for years, it has caused sever damage to parts of the country with winds of up to 90mph.
    UK-Weather-Severe-Storms-4272_1.jpg
  • A large tree with it’s roots ripped out of the ground, blown down onto a 4th floor property on Stamford Hill estate.  The sever storm called St Jude is the worst to hit the Uk for years, it has caused sever damage to parts of the country with winds of up to 90mph.
    UK-Weather-Severe-Storms-4248_1.jpg
  • Scaffolding brought down by high winds on Manor road in Stoke Newington, London. The sever storm called St Jude is the worst to hit the Uk for years, it has caused sever damage to parts of the country with winds of up to 90mph.
    UK-Weather-Severe-Storms-4209_1.jpg
  • Tree specialists clear fallen branches with chain saws and other specialist equipment on Cazenove Road. The sever storm called St Jude is the worst to hit the Uk for years, it has caused sever damage to parts of the country with winds of up to 90mph.
    UK-Weather-Severe-Storms-4359_1.jpg
  • A large tree with it’s roots ripped out of the ground, blown down onto a 4th floor property on Stamford Hill estate.  The sever storm called St Jude is the worst to hit the Uk for years, it has caused sever damage to parts of the country with winds of up to 90mph.
    UK-Weather-Severe-Storms-4270_1.jpg
  • A grey squirrel on a garden fence, looking for food, following recent snow on 18th March 2018 in West Norwood in South London, United Kingdom.
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  • A red breasted robin searching for food in a London garden following recent snow on 18th March 2018 in West Norwood in South London, United Kingdom.
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  • A red breasted robin searching for food in a London garden following recent snow on 18th March 2018 in West Norwood in South London, United Kingdom.
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  • A grey squirrel on a garden fence, looking for food, following recent snow on 18th March 2018 in West Norwood in South London, United Kingdom.
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  • A grey squirrel on a garden fence, looking for food, following recent snow on 18th March 2018 in West Norwood in South London, United Kingdom.
    BackyardWildlife-7370.jpg
  • A red breasted robin searching for food in a London garden following recent snow on 18th March 2018 in West Norwood in South London, United Kingdom.
    BackyardWildlife-7383.jpg
  • A red breasted robin searching for food in a London garden following recent snow on 18th March 2018 in West Norwood in South London, United Kingdom.
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  • A red breasted robin searching for food in a London garden following recent snow on 18th March 2018 in West Norwood in South London, United Kingdom.
    BackyardWildlife-7381.jpg
  • Young child with face painted as a zebra dancing on the bridge to "Severed Limb", a contemporary London-based skiffle band 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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  • Zombies eating joke severed limbs. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
    20111001zombie demonstrationW.jpg
  • Fading flowers on the memorial to the murdered WPC Yvonne Fletcher in St. Jamess Square, on 29th April 2019, in London, England. WPC Yvonne Fletcher, a Metropolitan Police officer, was shot and killed by an unknown gunman on 17 April 1984, during a protest outside the Libyan embassy on St Jamess Square, London. Her death resulted in an eleven-day siege of the embassy, at the end of which those inside were expelled from the country and the United Kingdom severed diplomatic relations with Libya.
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  • The memorial tree in memory of WPC Yvonne Fletcher in St. Jamess Square, on 29th April 2019, in London, England. WPC Yvonne Fletcher, a Metropolitan Police officer, was shot and killed by an unknown gunman on 17 April 1984, during a protest outside the Libyan embassy on St Jamess Square, London. Her death resulted in an eleven-day siege of the embassy, at the end of which those inside were expelled from the country and the United Kingdom severed diplomatic relations with Libya.
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  • Two mannequins one with a head wearing sunglasses, the other with it's head severed. Spitalfields Market, London.
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  • After tree surgeons severed the branches from a 100 year-old but diseased ash tree, the remaining logs lie on the ground in Ruskin Park, Lambeth, on 30th June 2020, in London, England.
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  • After tree surgeons severed the branches from a 100 year-old but diseased ash tree, the remaining logs lie on the ground in Ruskin Park, Lambeth, on 30th June 2020, in London, England.
    ruskin_park-01-30-06-2020.jpg
  • Cones and a hoarding showing the Thames River, Millennium Bridge and Tate Modern. We see a visual pun between the cones and severed stripe-wrapped tree that blends together with the tower of the Tate - a former electricity generating power station. The future skyscraper is 1 Blackfriars or One Blackfriars, a mixed-use development approved for construction at the junction of Blackfriars Road and Stamford Street at Bankside, London. The development make make up a 52-storey tower of a maximum height of 170m and two smaller buildings of 6 and 4 stories respectively. Uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail. In addition a new public space will be created.
    blackfriars_regeneration02-17-08-201...jpg
  • Zombies eating joke severed limbs. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
    20111001zombie demonstrationY.jpg
  • I love Stokey bag with a joke severed arm. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
    20111001zombie demonstrationA.jpg
  • Cones and a hoarding showing the Thames River, Millennium Bridge and Tate Modern. We see a visual pun between the cones and severed stripe-wrapped tree that blends together with the tower of the Tate - a former electricity generating power station. The future skyscraper is 1 Blackfriars or One Blackfriars, a mixed-use development approved for construction at the junction of Blackfriars Road and Stamford Street at Bankside, London. The development make make up a 52-storey tower of a maximum height of 170m and two smaller buildings of 6 and 4 stories respectively. Uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail. In addition a new public space will be created.
    blackfriars_regeneration02-17-08-201...jpg
  • Zombies eating joke severed limbs. Stoke Newington Zombie-a-thon. Hundreds of people joined together in protest in North London to demonstrate against the planned opening of a large Sainsbury's supermarket. Dressed up as zombies the protesters were making the point that they should keep local shops in the area and not have the high street ruined by large chains. The action by Stokey Local says: "In Stoke Newington, even the dead are rising up to say 'no' to a proposed Sainsbury's development." Walking slowly as if in a zombie film the march culminated in passing a Sainsbury's Local supermarket on the High Street. In the middle of June it was announced that a development is being planned for Wilmer Place, just beside Abney Park Cemetery on the corner of Church Street and the High Street – right in the heart of Stoke Newington. The proposed development comprises a large Sainsbury's supermarket and 44 homes and has significant implications for the diversity of the local economy, local employment, transport & traffic, noise and safety and local heritage.
    20111001zombie demonstrationX.jpg
  • A male nurse closely monitors a patient during a blood transfusion to collect stem cells. The nurse uses the computer screen to monitor the transfusion and measure the cell collection. The stem cells will then be used as life saving treatment as a allogenic transplant for an unrelated person with sever blood cancer.
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  • Stem cells are pumped into a bag in the London clinic, London, UK.  The stem cells are separated and collected from a donor blood transfusion and will be used as life saving allogenic transplant for an unrelated person with sever blood cancer.
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5490.jpg
  • A female outreach worker from Operation Asha performs a home visit on a new female Tuberculosis (TB) patient to check if she is adhering to the treatment in Delhi, India.   TB medication can have severe side-effects and many patients discontinue their medication before completing the 6 months of treatment.  This can cause drug resistance which can be fatal and a severe public health problem. This is part of the Directly Observed Therapy (DOTs) program as recommended by World Health Organization (WHO). The patient’s mother stands listening.
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  • Severe soil errosion at the edge of Chandpur town, Bangladesh
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  • Highly experimental and with a commitment to transcending the boundaries between science, technology, design and architecture, Ross Lovegrove considers himself more 'evolutionary biologist' than designer.<br />
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Born in Cardiff, Wales, in 1958, the industrial designer Ross Lovegrove studied industrial design at Manchester Polytechnic until 1980 before transferring to the Royal College of Art in London, where he remained until 1983. Ross Lovegrove worked for several years for Frogdesign, Hartmut Esslinger's design agency in Altensteig, Germany, where his projects included collaborating on designing the Sony Walkman and computer chassis for Apple. Then Ross Lovegrove became a designer at Knoll International, for whom he developed the bestselling Alessandri Office System.
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  • Don Mario Mila Millalen, 69 is a senior Mapuche political leader, known in their language as the Lonko of the Lonkos. Hes been a political activist all his adult life. He has been involved in governmental meetings  dating back several Chilean presidents, including meetings with former General A. Pinochet in an attempt to improve the living and working conditions of the Mapuches and above all else resolve the hotly disputed matter of the expropriation of their ancestral lands, Loncoche, Chile. February 12, 2018.
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  • Family in small country house near Shkodra.<br />
Just over half the population of Albania lives in villages, (fshat), consisting of groups of dwellings, hamlets or neighbourhoods (lagja) scattered around an area the size of a parish. Several villages make up a commune.<br />
There are few families in which no adult works, or has worked, in agriculture. While many have little enthusiasm for farm work, they often keep chickens or a pig and grow vegetables.
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  • a classic Bentley  takes part in the famous Mille Miglia (1000 mile) car race in Patagonia, Argentina.  This event takes it's name from the famous race that is still conducted in Italy, but now known as the Mille Miglia Storica after the race was band after several fatalities in 1957.
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  • A young female hospital patient lies bed while attached to a medical transfusion device in the London clinic, London, United Kingdom. Her stem cells are being collected through the cell separator equipment which she is donating for an allogenic stem cell transplant for someone with severe blood cancer (leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma).  She is the youngest non-related donor in the UK.
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5416.jpg
  • Asylum seekers held inside Napier Barracks head to a meeting with Home Office representatives after staging a peaceful protest outside the entrance to the barracks with banners and signs to demonstrate about the poor conditions they are subjected to inside the holding centre on the 12th of January 2021, Folkestone, United Kingdom. Over 400 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues including several suicide attempts as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19.
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  • Solar photo voltaic PV panels on the roof of Elmore House, a community owned solar installation in Loughborough estate in Brixton, London, United Kingdom.  Brixton Energy Solar has installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton. Set up by Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects.
    UK-Solar-PV-Panels-Brixton-London_63...jpg
  • An example of an early 17th-century cottage, built of stone and clom (a mixture of clay, horse hair, and cow dung). Originally thatched, it is now fitted with a corrugated tin roof to save having to maintain straw thatching.  Llanerchaeron House has several holiday cottages in the grounds, their energy saving changes include extra insulation and biomass boilers. Here is an early 17th-century Clom (mud constructed walls), stone and thatch cottage, nowadays with a corrugated tin roof. The National Trust has cut energy use in its Wales region by a massive 41% over just two years, demonstrating that even the most sensitive buildings can be made much more energy efficient. Secrets of success include a combination of efficiency measures, sustainable heating technologies and culture change. As well as cutting down on energy use it has also installed renewable sources of energy, including solar PV and hydro power.
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  • Musician and instrument maker Jose Otaiza, 43 in front of his ancestral homes entrance, 20 Kms outside Villarica town. José grew up in the poorist neighbourhood on the outskirts of Santiago. Hes a mestizo, mother being a Mapuche, father is a white Chilean. José quit schooling at an early age, to dedicate himself to music and became a street musician. He then joined a group and began touring, particularly in Argentina. He then followed his ambition and traveled across Latin America, mainly Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador to further his knowledge of Indigenous musical expressions. Following on he traveled to Europe, principally Germany  for several years before returning to reconnect with his  Mapuche  heritage which he strongly missed. Seen here with wooden stakes which in Mapuche culture have religious and mystical dimensions.  Loncoche, Chile, February 9, 2018.
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  • Dr Hass performing accupuncture on a man at the London Homeopathic Hospital on 11th December 2006 in London, United Kingdom. The patient had severe phantom pain in his index finger which was lost in an accident 4 years earlier.
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  • The solar array inverters that monitor and invert the energy made by Brixton Energy Solar who have installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton, London, United Kingdom. Set up by Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects.
    UK-Solar-PV-Panels-Brixton-London_63...jpg
  • Aeroplanes on one of the two runways at Hong Kong International Airport in Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong. Numerous cargo carriers can be seen in the South China sea as well as several islands.
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  • Kutlwano is a young South African boy who has recently had both legs surgically amputated after developing a severe deep vein thrombosis (DVT).  He has recently been discharged from hospital back to his family home. He is lying on a sofa reading a book about Oscar Pistorius given to him by Bigshoes Foundation.  Soweto, Gauteng, South Africa.
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  • An example of an early 17th-century cottage, built of stone and clom (a mixture of clay, horse hair, and cow dung). Originally thatched, it is now fitted with a corrugated tin roof to save having to maintain straw thatching.  Llanerchaeron House has several holiday cottages in the grounds, their energy saving changes include extra insulation and biomass boilers. Here is an early 17th-century Clom (mud constructed walls), stone and thatch cottage, nowadays with a corrugated tin roof. The National Trust has cut energy use in its Wales region by a massive 41% over just two years, demonstrating that even the most sensitive buildings can be made much more energy efficient. Secrets of success include a combination of efficiency measures, sustainable heating technologies and culture change. As well as cutting down on energy use it has also installed renewable sources of energy, including solar PV and hydro power.
    12-cottage-7281_1.jpg
  • Tens of thousands of health workers, activists and members of the public protested against austerity and cuts in the NHS National Health Service on March 4th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. A young man with severe disabilities sits in his wheelchair in front of Parliament with a home-made placard saying Save our NHS.
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  • Juana Calfunao Paillalef,  a female Lonko, leader and certainly one of the most outspoken defenders of the Mapuche cause stands in front of her Ruka,  the traditional circular wood and straw hut on her ancestral land. Having being inprisoned several times and in all for more then four years, has become an important symbol for the resistance of her indigenous people. She is internationally known and admired both at home and abroad, though her many enemies inside the Chilean state consider her to be a terrorist. She and her family are constantly threatened  and intimidated by the police. They have suffered multpile physical and verbal aggressions over the years as well and continually be under surveillance. Unbowed she continues her resisitance fight, Araucania, Chile. February 14, 2018.
    20180214_chile_mapuches_169.jpg
  • Musician Jose Otaiza, 43 in front of his ancestral homes entrance, 20 Kms outside Villarica town. José grew up in the poorist neighbourhood on the outskirts of Santiago. Hes a mestizo, mother being a Mapuche, father is a white Chilean. José quit schooling at an early age, to dedicate himself to music and became a street musician. He then joined a group and began touring, particularly in Argentina. He then followed his ambition and traveled across Latin America, mainly Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador to further his knowledge of Indigenous musical expressions. Following on he traveled to Europe, principally Germany  for several years before returning to reconnect with his  Mapuche  heritage which he strongly missed. Seen here with his collections of instruments which he plays and makes. Loncoche, Chile. February 9, 2018.
    20180209_chile_mapuches_032.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach on 25th of August 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain.
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  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach on 25th of August 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain.
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7310.jpg
  • People kitesurfing on Camber Sands, Sussex, United Kingdom. Several companies offer kitesurfing at Camber Sands due its ideal conditions.
    UK-Kite-Surfing-Camber-Sands-1428.jpg
  • A home made charcoal making system in Stone Town, Zanzibar. When a tree is felled to make charcoal it is chopped up and set light to then buried under soil and palm leaves and left to smoulder for several days. The wood burns at high temperatures which pyrolyzes the wood. The making and use of charcoal contributes to deforestation and air pollution. It is an affordable fuel used for cooking across Africa.
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  • Deus a 2 weeks  old baby sleeps whilst waiting with her mother. Women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district, wait with their children to attend the community out reach clinic. Bwindi Community Hospital provides several clinics every day in the local area. The mothers and children receive nutrition information and vaccinations from the hospital nurse. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
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  • Juana Calfunao Paillalef,  a female Lonko and certainly one of the most outspoken defenders of the Mapuche cause stands in front of her Ruka,  the traditional circular wood and straw hut on her ancestral land. Having being inprisoned several times and in all for more then four years, has become an important symbol for the resistance of her indigenous people. She is internationally known and admired both at home and abroad, though her many enemies inside the Chilean state consider her to be a terrorist. She and her family are constantly threatened  and intimidated by the police. They have suffered multpile physical and verbal aggressions over the years as well and continually be under surveillance. Unbowed she continues her resisitance fight, Araucania, Chile. February 14, 2018.
    20180214_chile_mapuches_150.jpg
  • Bus driver wearing a protective mask in a deserted Oxford Circus at rush hour during the Coronavirus pandemic on 26th March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Several bus drivers have died as a result of COVID-19. Transport union leaders have criticised a bus company for only providing movable shower curtains as barriers to protect drivers from the spread of coronavirus.
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  • Solar photo voltaic PV panels on the roof of Elmore House, a community owned solar installation in Loughborough estate in Brixton, London, United Kingdom.  Brixton Energy Solar has installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton. Set up by Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects.
    UK-Solar-PV-Panels-Brixton-London_62...jpg
  • Queue waiting for bus in North Kensington in front of Fiat advertising poster. The Fiat 127 was one of the first of the modern superminis, and won praise for its utilisation of space  as well as its road-holding. The 127 was an instant success, winning the European Car of the Year award for 1972, and quickly became one of the best-selling cars in Europe for several years. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
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  • Bus driver wearing a protective mask in a deserted Oxford Circus at rush hour during the Coronavirus pandemic on 26th March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Several bus drivers have died as a result of COVID-19. Transport union leaders have criticised a bus company for only providing movable shower curtains as barriers to protect drivers from the spread of coronavirus.
    _E6A8514.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach on 25th of August 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain.
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-6618.jpg
  • France , Calais, camp for refugees known as 'The Jungle'. November 2015. The morning (November 22nd 2015) after a fire burnt down several shelters and tents.
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  • Don Mario Mila Millalen, 69 is a senior Mapuche political leader, known in their language as the Lonko of the Lonkos. Hes been a political activist all his adult life. He has been involved in governmental meetings  dating back several Chilean presidents, including meetings with former General A. Pinochet in an attempt to improve the living and working conditions of the Mapuches and above all else resolve the hotly disputed matter of the expropriation of their ancestral lands. Loncoche, Chile. February 12, 2018.
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  • Solar photo voltaic PV panels on the roof of Elmore House, a community owned solar installation in Loughborough estate in Brixton, London, United Kingdom.  Brixton Energy Solar has installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton. Set up by Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects.
    UK-Solar-PV-Panels-Brixton-London_63...jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach on 25th of August 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain.
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7309.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach on 25th of August 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain.
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7306.jpg
  • A home made charcoal making system in Stone Town, Zanzibar. When a tree is felled to make charcoal it is chopped up and set light to then buried under soil and palm leaves and left to smoulder for several days. The wood burns at high temperatures which pyrolyzes the wood. The making and use of charcoal contributes to deforestation and air pollution. It is an affordable fuel used for cooking across Africa.
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  • a classic Bugatti racing car takes part in the famous Mille Miglia (1000 mile) classic race in Patagonia, Argentina. This event takes it's name from the famous race that is still conducted in Italy, but now known as the Mille Miglia Storica after the race was band after several fatalities in 1957.
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  • A home made charcoal making system in Stone Town, Zanzibar. When a tree is felled to make charcoal it is chopped up and set light to then buried under soil and palm leaves and left to smoulder for several days. The wood burns at high temperatures which pyrolyzes the wood. The making and use of charcoal contributes to deforestation and air pollution. It is an affordable fuel used for cooking across Africa.
    Tanzania-Zanzibar-Charcoal-Making-95...jpg
  • Granary Barn across the River Stour, Flatford Mill. The mill was owned by the artist John Constables father and is noted, along with its immediate surroundings as the location for many of Constables works. It is referred to in the title of one of his most iconic paintings, Flatford Mill Scene on a Navigable River, and mentioned in the title or is the subject of several others including: Flatford Mill from a lock on the river Stour.
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  • The solar array inverters that monitor and invert the energy made by Brixton Energy Solar who have installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton, London, United Kingdom. Set up by Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects.
    UK-Solar-PV-Panels-Brixton-London_63...jpg
  • A home made charcoal making system in Stone Town, Zanzibar. When a tree is felled to make charcoal it is chopped up and set light to then buried under soil and palm leaves and left to smoulder for several days. The wood burns at high temperatures which pyrolyzes the wood. The making and use of charcoal contributes to deforestation and air pollution. It is an affordable fuel used for cooking across Africa.
    Tanzania-Zanzibar-Charcoal-Making-96...jpg
  • Juana Calfunao Paillalef,  a female Lonko and certainly one of the most outspoken defenders of the Mapuche cause stands in front of her Ruka, the traditional circular wood and straw hut on her ancestral land. Having being inprisoned several times and in all for more then four years, has become an important symbol for the resistence of her indigenous people. She is internationally known and admired both at home and abroad, though her many enemies inside the Chilean state consider her to be a terrorist. She and her family are constantly threatened  and intimidated by the police. They have suffered multpile physical and verbal aggressions over the years as well and continually be under surveillance. Unbowed she continues her resisitance fight.
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  • This ruined pig farm in the village of Babine in Northern Albania marks the site of a blood feud which has already cost the lives of several people.<br />
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The barn was deliberately built in 1961 on the site of a Sufi mosque by the head of the local communist party, Murat Balia. To add to the humiliation the mullah, Dervish Luska, a famous theologian had his head shaved in front of the village.<br />
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In 1991 after the fall of communism the coop was dissolved and people started to dismantle the buildings. The family of Amathj Mehmed were dismantling the building when it was too much for the old Coop head, Murat Balia, and a gun battle started leaving Murat, his son and the the father of the family dismantling the barn, Amathj Mehmed. The 2 families are now "in blood" and family hounour will result in future killings.
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  • The solar array inverters that monitor and invert the energy made by Brixton Energy Solar who have installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton, London, United Kingdom. Set up by Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects.
    UK-Solar-PV-Panels-Brixton-London_63...jpg
  • Solar photo voltaic PV panels on the roof of Elmore House, a community owned solar installation in Loughborough estate in Brixton, London, United Kingdom.  Brixton Energy Solar has installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton. Set up by Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects.
    UK-Solar-PV-Panels-Brixton-London_63...jpg
  • Solar photo voltaic PV panels on the roof of Elmore House, a community owned solar installation in Loughborough estate in Brixton, London, United Kingdom.  Brixton Energy Solar has installed several hundred square metres of solar panels on the roof of Elmore House in the Loughborough Estate in Brixton. Set up by Re-powering London, empower London communities to create their own renewable energy projects.
    UK-Solar-PV-Panels-Brixton-London_62...jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach on 25th of August 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain.
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7394.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach on 25th of August 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain.
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7336.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach on 25th of August 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain.
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-6611.jpg
  • People kitesurfing on Camber Sands, Sussex, United Kingdom. Several companies offer kitesurfing at Camber Sands due its ideal conditions.
    UK-Kite-Surfing-Camber-Sands-1440.jpg
  • A young female hospital patient lies bed while attached to a medical transfusion device in the London clinic, London, United Kingdom. Her stem cells are being collected through the cell separator equipment which she is donating for an allogenic stem cell transplant for someone with severe blood cancer (leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma).  She is the youngest non-related donor in the UK.
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5412.jpg
  • Aeroplanes on one of the two runways at Hong Kong International Airport in Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong. Numerous cargo carriers can be seen in the South China sea as well as several islands.
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  • Two naked severely malnourished children, covered with flies, lay resting on a blanket during therapeutic feeding from Medecins sans Frontieres (MSF). Ajiep, Bahr el Ghazal, Sudan. The famine in Sudan in 1998 was a humanitarian disaster caused mainly by human rights abuses, as well as drought and the failure of the international community to react to the famine risk with adequate speed. The worst affected area was Bahr El Ghazal in southwestern Sudan. In this region over 70,000 people died during the famine.
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  • Black youth walk by the derelict and burned out remains of several buildings in a Washington DC impoverished neighbourhood, a city with a very high crime rate, USA.
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  • Asylum seekers held inside Napier Barracks head to a meeting with Home Office representatives after staging a peaceful protest outside the entrance to the barracks with banners and signs to demonstrate about the poor conditions they are subjected to inside the holding centre on the 12th of January 2021, Folkestone, United Kingdom. Over 400 asylum seekers are being kept at Napier Barracks in unsuitable, cold accommodation, they are experiencing mental health issues including several suicide attempts as well as being vulnerable to health conditions including COVID-19.
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  • A 27-year old Nepalese mother sits on a hospital bed with her two children on a feeding ward in the Friends of Needy Children Nutritional Rehabilitation Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal.  Her children are 6-years and 9-months old. The baby is sleeping wrapped in a blanket.  Another mother and child are lying in the bed next to them.  All the children are severely malnourished and receiving intensive nutrition re-feeding treatment.  These children have been in the centre for 18 days and the baby has successfully gained 1kg.  Malnutrition prevents normal and healthy growth and development.
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  • Don Mario Mila Millalen, 69 is a senior Mapuche political leader, known in their language as the Lonko of the Lonkos. Hes been a political activist all his adult life. He has been involved in governmental meetings  dating back several Chilean presidents, including meetings with former General A. Pinochet in an attempt to improve the living and working conditions of the Mapuches and above all else resolve the hotly disputed matter of the expropriation of their ancestral lands. Loncoche, Chile. February 12, 2018.
    20180212_chile_mapuches_117.jpg
  • Black refuse garbage bags pile up after severe snow along South Side Street, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States of America.
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  • Dennis Severs House on Folgate Street on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Dennis Severs House is a still-life atmospheric home, created by the previous owner Dennis Severs. The interior is based on a historical imagination of what life would have been like for a family of Huguenot silk weavers in East London.
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  • Dennis Severs House on Folgate Street on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Dennis Severs House is a still-life atmospheric home, created by the previous owner Dennis Severs. The interior is based on a historical imagination of what life would have been like for a family of Huguenot silk weavers in East London.
    B_Dennis_Severs_House-1043375.jpg
  • Dennis Severs House on Folgate Street on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Dennis Severs House is a still-life atmospheric home, created by the previous owner Dennis Severs. The interior is based on a historical imagination of what life would have been like for a family of Huguenot silk weavers in East London.
    B_Dennis_Severs_House-1043367.jpg
  • Dennis Severs House on Folgate Street on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Dennis Severs House is a still-life atmospheric home, created by the previous owner Dennis Severs. The interior is based on a historical imagination of what life would have been like for a family of Huguenot silk weavers in East London.
    B_Dennis_Severs_House-1043348.jpg
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