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)
{ 187 images found }

Loading ()...

  • A Sikh wears his traditional turban as he stops traffic on Oxford Street, on 19th October 2017, in London, England.
    sikh_workman-01-19-10-2017.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 9th August 2012. London 2012 Olympic Games Park in Stratford. A Sikh family at the park.
    20120809olympic sikh family_A_1.jpg
  • A Sikh man walks past large images of western fashion model girls. in a scene of culture clashes, we see the religious man striding along the street wearing a traditional turban, beneath modern western women wearing the styles of clothing of the day. In Sikhism, is used to show others that they represent the embodiment of Sikh teachings, the love of the Guru and sigma to do good deeds, It also protects Sikh's long unshorn hair and keep hair clean.
    fashion_hoarding08-24-02-2015_1.jpg
  • Sikhs gather in Trafalgar Square for a demonstration to highlight human rights abuses towards minority groups all over India. In 1984, two Sikh security guards assassinated Indira Gandhi. In the days that followed anti-Sikh murder squads claimed 2,733 lives in retribution all over Northern India. This gathering was to remember bloody 1984, and to look forward to a future without violations against minorities.
    20100613sikhs demoJ.jpg
  • Sikhs gather in Trafalgar Square for a demonstration to highlight human rights abuses towards minority groups all over India. In 1984, two Sikh security guards assassinated Indira Gandhi. In the days that followed anti-Sikh murder squads claimed 2,733 lives in retribution all over Northern India. This gathering was to remember bloody 1984, and to look forward to a future without violations against minorities.
    20100613sikhs demoH.jpg
  • Sikhs gather in Trafalgar Square for a demonstration to highlight human rights abuses towards minority groups all over India. In 1984, two Sikh security guards assassinated Indira Gandhi. In the days that followed anti-Sikh murder squads claimed 2,733 lives in retribution all over Northern India. This gathering was to remember bloody 1984, and to look forward to a future without violations against minorities.
    20100613sikhs demoG.jpg
  • Sikhs gather in Trafalgar Square for a demonstration to highlight human rights abuses towards minority groups all over India. In 1984, two Sikh security guards assassinated Indira Gandhi. In the days that followed anti-Sikh murder squads claimed 2,733 lives in retribution all over Northern India. This gathering was to remember bloody 1984, and to look forward to a future without violations against minorities.
    20100613sikhs demoF.jpg
  • Sikhs gather in Trafalgar Square for a demonstration to highlight human rights abuses towards minority groups all over India. In 1984, two Sikh security guards assassinated Indira Gandhi. In the days that followed anti-Sikh murder squads claimed 2,733 lives in retribution all over Northern India. This gathering was to remember bloody 1984, and to look forward to a future without violations against minorities.
    20100613sikhs demoD.jpg
  • Sikhs gather in Trafalgar Square for a demonstration to highlight human rights abuses towards minority groups all over India. In 1984, two Sikh security guards assassinated Indira Gandhi. In the days that followed anti-Sikh murder squads claimed 2,733 lives in retribution all over Northern India. This gathering was to remember bloody 1984, and to look forward to a future without violations against minorities.
    20100613sikhs demoC.jpg
  • Sikhs gather in Trafalgar Square for a demonstration to highlight human rights abuses towards minority groups all over India. In 1984, two Sikh security guards assassinated Indira Gandhi. In the days that followed anti-Sikh murder squads claimed 2,733 lives in retribution all over Northern India. This gathering was to remember bloody 1984, and to look forward to a future without violations against minorities.
    20100613sikhs demoA.jpg
  • Sikhs gather in Trafalgar Square for a demonstration to highlight human rights abuses towards minority groups all over India. In 1984, two Sikh security guards assassinated Indira Gandhi. In the days that followed anti-Sikh murder squads claimed 2,733 lives in retribution all over Northern India. This gathering was to remember bloody 1984, and to look forward to a future without violations against minorities.
    20100613sikhs demoI.jpg
  • Sikhs gather in Trafalgar Square for a demonstration to highlight human rights abuses towards minority groups all over India. In 1984, two Sikh security guards assassinated Indira Gandhi. In the days that followed anti-Sikh murder squads claimed 2,733 lives in retribution all over Northern India. This gathering was to remember bloody 1984, and to look forward to a future without violations against minorities.
    20100613sikhs demoE.jpg
  • Sikhs gather in Trafalgar Square for a demonstration to highlight human rights abuses towards minority groups all over India. In 1984, two Sikh security guards assassinated Indira Gandhi. In the days that followed anti-Sikh murder squads claimed 2,733 lives in retribution all over Northern India. This gathering was to remember bloody 1984, and to look forward to a future without violations against minorities.
    20100613sikhs demoB.jpg
  • A Sikh man prepares his turban before leaving for work, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India
    20071221_india_0356_1.jpg
  • Sikh men eat evening meal on the floor of the Golden Temple's Langar, Amritsar, Punjab, India
    20071219_india_0259_1.jpg
  • A Sikh man goes to sleep after a day's work inside the Golden Temple's Langar, Amritsar, Punjab, India
    20071218_india_0707_1.jpg
  • Sikh pilgrim in prayer and meditation at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, India
    20071218_india_0362_1.jpg
  • A Sikh man eats a bowl of lentil soup at the Golden Temple's Langar, Amritsar, Punjab, India
    20071218_india_0305_1.jpg
  • Cooks preparing the midday meal in the Golden Temple's Langer (Kitchen) which serves up to 40.000 free meals a day. During the key Sikh religious festivities up to 500.000 meals can be served every day in Sikhisms holiest of places. Seen here stirring a vast vat of lentil soup. The Langar is manned by volunteers, given that according to their teachings "charity" is central to their way of life and therefore offering your time, energy or funds is a way of saying thanks to God  through good deeds. Amritsar, Punjab, India.
    20071218_india_0286_1.jpg
  • Cooks preparing the midday meal in the Golden Temple's Langer (Kitchen) which serves up to 40.000 free meals a day. During the key Sikh religious festivities up to 500.000 meals can be served every day in Sikhisms holiest of places. Seen here stirring a vast vat of lentil soup. The Langar is manned by volunteers, given that according to their teachings "charity" is central to their way of life and therefore offering your time, energy or funds is a way of saying thanks to God  through good deeds. Amritsar, Punjab, India.
    20071218_india_0277_1.jpg
  • Cooks preparing the midday meal in the Golden Temple's Langer (Kitchen) which serves up to 40.000 free meals a day. During the key Sikh religious festivities up to 500.000 meals can be served every day in Sikhisms holiest of places. Seen here stirring a vast vat of lentil soup. The Langar is manned by volunteers, given that according to their teachings "charity" is central to their way of life and therefore offering your time, energy or funds is a way of saying thanks to God  through good deeds. Amritsar, Punjab, India.
    20071218_india_0121_1.jpg
  • Cooks preparing the midday meal in the Golden Temple's Langer (Kitchen) which serves up to 40.000 free meals a day. During the key Sikh religious festivities up to 500.000 meals can be served every day in Sikhisms holiest of places. Seen here stirring a vast vat of lentil soup. The Langar is manned by volunteers, given that according to their teachings "charity" is central to their way of life and therefore offering your time, energy or funds is a way of saying thanks to God  through good deeds. Amritsar, Punjab, India.
    20071218_india_0109_1.jpg
  • Reading from the Shri Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh holy text..Golden Temple, Amritsar, India
    sfe_971117_0004.jpg
  • A Sikh man wearing a red turban outside the columned architecture of the National Gallery during a visit to Trafalgar Square, Westminster, on 9th April 2019, in London, England.
    trafalgar_square-32-09-04-2019.jpg
  • A Sikh man helps another up, beneath one of the four lions at the base of Nelson's Column in London's Trafalgar Square. As a symbol of a multi-racial, multi-ethnic Britain, we see the men from Indian descent, beneath another symbol - that of a bygone British Empire, from an era of expansion, trade and rule over the British Raj. The lion is below the memorial to Lord Haratio Nelson, Britain's navel hero who died in the Battle of Trafalgar during the Napoleonic wars, in 1805.
    asian_london05-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • A Sikh man helps another up, beneath one of the four lions at the base of Nelson's Column in London's Trafalgar Square. As a symbol of a multi-racial, multi-ethnic Britain, we see the men from Indian descent, beneath another symbol - that of a bygone British Empire, from an era of expansion, trade and rule over the British Raj. The lion is below the memorial to Lord Haratio Nelson, Britain's navel hero who died in the Battle of Trafalgar during the Napoleonic wars, in 1805.
    asian_london04-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • A Sikh man stands under one of the four lions at the base of Nelson's Column in London's Trafalgar Square. As a symbol of a multi-racial, multi-ethnic Britain, we see the man from Indian descent, beneath another symbol - that of a bygone British Empire, from an era of expansion, trade and rule over the British Raj. The lion is below the memorial to Lord Haratio Nelson, Britain's navel hero who died in the Battle of Trafalgar during the Napoleonic wars, in 1805.
    asian_london02-05-03-2015_1.jpg
  • A Sikh man prepares his turban before leaving for work, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India
    20071221_india_0381_1.jpg
  • A Sikh man prepares his turban before leaving for work, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India
    20071221_india_0363_1.jpg
  • Sikh men eat evening meal on the floor of the Golden Temple's Langar, Amritsar, Punjab, India
    20071219_india_0258_1.jpg
  • A Sikh devotee / pilgrim in prayer shortly after having bathed in the amritsagar, the water surrounding the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, India
    20071219_india_0161_1.jpg
  • Sikh men eat evening meal on the floor of the Golden Temple's Langar, Amritsar, Punjab, India
    20071218_india_0699_1.jpg
  • A Sikh pilgrim sits in silence and reflection  at the edge of the Amritsagar, the pond that surrounds the Golden Temple, Sikhisms' holiest of "Gudwaras", Amritsar, Punjab, India
    20071218_india_0668_1.jpg
  • Thousands of Sikh pilgrims get free meals at the Langar of the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab.
    20071218_india_0503_1.jpg
  • a Sikh volunteer serves Rotis in the Langar to the hundreds of pilgrims that arrive each day to pay their respects at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, India
    20071218_india_0493_1.jpg
  • Cooks preparing the midday meal in the Golden Temple's Langer (Kitchen) which serves up to 40.000 free meals a day. During the key Sikh religious festivities up to 500.000 meals can be served every day in Sikhisms holiest of places. Seen here stirring a vast vat of lentil soup. The Langar is manned by volunteers, given that according to their teachings "charity" is central to their way of life and therefore offering your time, energy or funds is a way of saying thanks to God  through good deeds. Amritsar, Punjab, India.
    20071218_india_0273_1.jpg
  • Scenes at Brick Lane, East London. Two Sikh men.
    20100328Brick LaneA.jpg
  • Sikh dancers in traditional costumes during the opening parade for the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_B_001.jpg
  • Sikh dancers in traditional costumes during the opening parade for the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_A_003.jpg
  • Sikh dancers in traditional costumes during the opening parade for the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_A_002.jpg
  • Cooks at the Golden Temple's Langar, begin the day in prayer before they start the intense day's activities of prepariing food for thousands of pilgrims which will visit the holiest of Gudwara's of the Sikh religion, Amritsar, Punjab, India.
    20071219_india_0068_1.jpg
  • Sikh volunteers hand out clean aluminium plates to allow the thousands of pilgrims that visit each day their holiest of "Gudwaras", places of worship, the Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab, India.
    20071218_india_0579_1.jpg
  • One of the last parades of the year. A young black wears a big feather head gear and a sikh security man looks up.  The Notting Hill Carnival has been running since 1966 and is every year attended by up to a million people. The carnival is a mix of amazing dance parades and street parties with a distinct Caribbean feel.
    IMG_9828_1_1.jpg
  • Southall in West London, also known as 'Little India' by some, is an area almost completely populated by people from South Asia. Figures show that the area is approximately 50 percent Indian in origin although walking the streets it would appear far higher as the local people go about their shopping in the many shops specialising in goods specific to this culture. The mix of religions is mainly Sikh, Hindu and Muslim.<br />
<br />
Southall is primarily a South Asian residential district. 1950 was when the first group of South Asians arrived in Southall, reputedly recruited to work in a local factory owned by a former British Indian Army officer. This South Asian population grew due to the closeness of expanding employment opportunities. The most significant cultural group to settle in Southall are Indian Punjabis.
    03082011southallW.jpg
  • Southall in West London, also known as 'Little India' by some, is an area almost completely populated by people from South Asia. Figures show that the area is approximately 50 percent Indian in origin although walking the streets it would appear far higher as the local people go about their shopping in the many shops specialising in goods specific to this culture. The mix of religions is mainly Sikh, Hindu and Muslim.<br />
<br />
Southall is primarily a South Asian residential district. 1950 was when the first group of South Asians arrived in Southall, reputedly recruited to work in a local factory owned by a former British Indian Army officer. This South Asian population grew due to the closeness of expanding employment opportunities. The most significant cultural group to settle in Southall are Indian Punjabis.
    03082011southallBA.jpg
  • Southall in West London, also known as 'Little India' by some, is an area almost completely populated by people from South Asia. Figures show that the area is approximately 50 percent Indian in origin although walking the streets it would appear far higher as the local people go about their shopping in the many shops specialising in goods specific to this culture. The mix of religions is mainly Sikh, Hindu and Muslim.<br />
<br />
Southall is primarily a South Asian residential district. 1950 was when the first group of South Asians arrived in Southall, reputedly recruited to work in a local factory owned by a former British Indian Army officer. This South Asian population grew due to the closeness of expanding employment opportunities. The most significant cultural group to settle in Southall are Indian Punjabis.
    03082011southallAU.jpg
  • Southall in West London, also known as 'Little India' by some, is an area almost completely populated by people from South Asia. Figures show that the area is approximately 50 percent Indian in origin although walking the streets it would appear far higher as the local people go about their shopping in the many shops specialising in goods specific to this culture. The mix of religions is mainly Sikh, Hindu and Muslim.<br />
<br />
Southall is primarily a South Asian residential district. 1950 was when the first group of South Asians arrived in Southall, reputedly recruited to work in a local factory owned by a former British Indian Army officer. This South Asian population grew due to the closeness of expanding employment opportunities. The most significant cultural group to settle in Southall are Indian Punjabis.
    03082011southallAT.jpg
  • Southall in West London, also known as 'Little India' by some, is an area almost completely populated by people from South Asia. Figures show that the area is approximately 50 percent Indian in origin although walking the streets it would appear far higher as the local people go about their shopping in the many shops specialising in goods specific to this culture. The mix of religions is mainly Sikh, Hindu and Muslim.<br />
<br />
Southall is primarily a South Asian residential district. 1950 was when the first group of South Asians arrived in Southall, reputedly recruited to work in a local factory owned by a former British Indian Army officer. This South Asian population grew due to the closeness of expanding employment opportunities. The most significant cultural group to settle in Southall are Indian Punjabis.
    03082011southallAB.jpg
  • Southall in West London, also known as 'Little India' by some, is an area almost completely populated by people from South Asia. Figures show that the area is approximately 50 percent Indian in origin although walking the streets it would appear far higher as the local people go about their shopping in the many shops specialising in goods specific to this culture. The mix of religions is mainly Sikh, Hindu and Muslim...Southall is primarily a South Asian residential district. 1950 was when the first group of South Asians arrived in Southall, reputedly recruited to work in a local factory owned by a former British Indian Army officer. This South Asian population grew due to the closeness of expanding employment opportunities. The most significant cultural group to settle in Southall are Indian Punjabis.
    03082011southallW.jpg
  • Southall in West London, also known as 'Little India' by some, is an area almost completely populated by people from South Asia. Figures show that the area is approximately 50 percent Indian in origin although walking the streets it would appear far higher as the local people go about their shopping in the many shops specialising in goods specific to this culture. The mix of religions is mainly Sikh, Hindu and Muslim...Southall is primarily a South Asian residential district. 1950 was when the first group of South Asians arrived in Southall, reputedly recruited to work in a local factory owned by a former British Indian Army officer. This South Asian population grew due to the closeness of expanding employment opportunities. The most significant cultural group to settle in Southall are Indian Punjabis.
    03082011southallBA.jpg
  • Southall in West London, also known as 'Little India' by some, is an area almost completely populated by people from South Asia. Figures show that the area is approximately 50 percent Indian in origin although walking the streets it would appear far higher as the local people go about their shopping in the many shops specialising in goods specific to this culture. The mix of religions is mainly Sikh, Hindu and Muslim...Southall is primarily a South Asian residential district. 1950 was when the first group of South Asians arrived in Southall, reputedly recruited to work in a local factory owned by a former British Indian Army officer. This South Asian population grew due to the closeness of expanding employment opportunities. The most significant cultural group to settle in Southall are Indian Punjabis.
    03082011southallAU.jpg
  • A Sikh gentleman walks towards other Londoners outside the Royal Courts of Justice The High Court on Fleet Street, on 15th July 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-31-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Sikhs against the English Defence League. Anti fascist demonstration in Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, East London. This gathering was very peaceful and very mixed in terms of race, as local people stood together against proposed demonstration by the EDL. The national demo against the English Defence League organised by Unite Against Fascism in Tower Hamlets was held on the corner of Vallance Road and Whitechapel Road.
    20110903anti fascism demoZ.jpg
  • Sikhs against the English Defence League. Anti fascist demonstration in Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, East London. This gathering was very peaceful and very mixed in terms of race, as local people stood together against proposed demonstration by the EDL. The national demo against the English Defence League organised by Unite Against Fascism in Tower Hamlets was held on the corner of Vallance Road and Whitechapel Road.
    20110903anti fascism demoY.jpg
  • A portrait of Indian writer, Patwant Singh in the summer of 1994 while at an address in London, England. Singh 1925 - 2009 was one of Indias leading writers on international and cultural affairs and the environment. His articles appeared in The New York Times, Canadas Globe and Mail, the UKs Independent, and elsewhere. He is author of The Sikhs John Murray, 1999 and Knopf, 2000.
    patwant_singh-01-06-1994.jpg
  • Local people interacting with the new fountains in Centenary Square in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The £16m redevelopment of Birminghams Centenary Square has now been formally opened. Paradise, formerly named Paradise Circus, is the name given to an area of approximately 7 hectares in Birmingham city centre between Chamberlain and Centenary Squares. The area has been part of the civic centre of Birmingham since the 19th century. From 2015 Argent Group will redevelop the area into new mixed use buildings and public squares.
    20191005_centenary square fountains ...jpg
  • Local people interacting with the new fountains in Centenary Square in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The £16m redevelopment of Birminghams Centenary Square has now been formally opened. Paradise, formerly named Paradise Circus, is the name given to an area of approximately 7 hectares in Birmingham city centre between Chamberlain and Centenary Squares. The area has been part of the civic centre of Birmingham since the 19th century. From 2015 Argent Group will redevelop the area into new mixed use buildings and public squares.
    20191005_centenary square fountains ...jpg
  • Local people interacting with the new fountains in Centenary Square in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The £16m redevelopment of Birminghams Centenary Square has now been formally opened. Paradise, formerly named Paradise Circus, is the name given to an area of approximately 7 hectares in Birmingham city centre between Chamberlain and Centenary Squares. The area has been part of the civic centre of Birmingham since the 19th century. From 2015 Argent Group will redevelop the area into new mixed use buildings and public squares.
    20191005_centenary square fountains ...jpg
  • Jasbir Kaur opens the gate of the family home to allow her father to head to work, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India.
    20071221_india_0399_1.jpg
  • Local people interacting with the new fountains in Centenary Square in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The £16m redevelopment of Birminghams Centenary Square has now been formally opened. Paradise, formerly named Paradise Circus, is the name given to an area of approximately 7 hectares in Birmingham city centre between Chamberlain and Centenary Squares. The area has been part of the civic centre of Birmingham since the 19th century. From 2015 Argent Group will redevelop the area into new mixed use buildings and public squares.
    20191005_centenary square fountains ...jpg
  • Local people interacting with the new fountains in Centenary Square in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The £16m redevelopment of Birminghams Centenary Square has now been formally opened. Paradise, formerly named Paradise Circus, is the name given to an area of approximately 7 hectares in Birmingham city centre between Chamberlain and Centenary Squares. The area has been part of the civic centre of Birmingham since the 19th century. From 2015 Argent Group will redevelop the area into new mixed use buildings and public squares.
    20191005_centenary square fountains ...jpg
  • Local people interacting with the new fountains in Centenary Square in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The £16m redevelopment of Birminghams Centenary Square has now been formally opened. Paradise, formerly named Paradise Circus, is the name given to an area of approximately 7 hectares in Birmingham city centre between Chamberlain and Centenary Squares. The area has been part of the civic centre of Birmingham since the 19th century. From 2015 Argent Group will redevelop the area into new mixed use buildings and public squares.
    20191005_centenary square fountains ...jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Tourists walk along one of London's most famous streets, Piccadilly in Mayfair. Piccadilly is one of the widest and straightest streets in central London. It is the location of several notable London landmarks and buildings, including Fortnum & Mason, the Royal Academy and the Ritz Hotel.
    20150704_summer city piccadilly walk...jpg
  • Young school girl, Jasbir Kaur, collects yellow flowers of Mustard plants in Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India.
    20071220_india_0602_1.jpg
  • Young school girl, Jasbir Kaur, runs along a yellow mustard field with smaller brother in Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India.
    20071220_india_0572_1.jpg
  • Young school girl, Jasbir Kaur, runs along a yellow mustard field in Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India.
    20071220_india_0503_1.jpg
  • Multicultural street scene in Digbeth near central Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20180529_digbeth_009.jpg
  • Storm clouds build over old red brick industrial buildings at the Anchor Inn Pub in Digbeth, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Digbeth is an area of Central Birmingham, England. Following the destruction of the Inner Ring Road, Digbeth is now considered a district within Birmingham City Centre. As part of the Big City Plan, Digbeth is undergoing a large redevelopment scheme that will regenerate the old industrial buildings into apartments, retail premises, offices and arts facilities. There is still however much industrial activity in the south of the area.
    20170518_digbeth streets birmingham_...jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Tourism hot spot of Piccadilly Circus public space in London's West End. Built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with Piccadilly. This is known as one of London's most famous sights and where tourists gather in their thousands especialy on sunny days.
    20150704_summer city piccadilly circ...jpg
  • Volunteers carry sacks of flour into the Golden Temple's Langar, kitchen to feed the thousands of visiting pilgrims that arrive at the Golden Temple every day, Amritsar, Punjab, India.
    20071218_india_0637_1.jpg
  • Piles of Rotis after having been cooked by volunteers in the Langar of the Golden Temple, Amritsar, Punjab, India
    20071218_india_0607_1.jpg
  • Volunteers line up to wash the thousands of aluminium plates and cutlery that the pilgrims use each day on visiting their holiest of "Gudwaras" the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, India.
    20071218_india_0564_1.jpg
  • The Golden Temple at dawn Sikhism's holliest of "Gudwaras", places of worship, Amritsar, Punjab, India.
    20071218_india_0184_1.jpg
  • Dozens of volunteers  help out as cooks and Chapati makers at the Golden Temple's kitchen, Amritsar, Punjab, India
    20071218_india_0147_1.jpg
  • Pilgrims at the Golden Temple, Amritsar, India
    sfe_971117_0007.jpg
  • Clarence Road Hackney. Street tea party one week after the riots. Young people are given hula hoops to play with.
    cr_6795.jpg
  • Indian men hold a converstion in Connaught Place.<br />
Connaught Place was designed as the central business district of New Delhi by British architect Edwin Lutyens and over the last two years has been revamped by the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) as part of its 'Return to heritage Project'.
    SFE_110224_226.jpg
  • Canterbury 21/3/2013 - VIP guests from all religions, denominations and faiths arrive before the enthronement of the Church of England's 105th Archbishop of Canterbury, ex-oil executive and former Bishop of Durham the Right Reverend Justin Welby. Welby (57) follows a long Anglican heritage since Benedictine monk Augustine, the first Archbishop of Canterbury in 597AD Prince Charles and Prime Minister David Cameron joined 2,000 VIP guests to Canterbury Cathedral, the oldest church in England which has attracted pilgrims since Thomas a Becket was murdered in the Cathedral in 1170.
    archbishop_enthronement42-21-03-2013...jpg
  • People from various ethnic backgrounds around the market on Whitechapel High Street in East London. This area in the Tower Hamlets is predominantly Muslim with just over 50% from Bangladeshi descent. This is known as a very poor area of London's East End.
    20100604whitechapelF.jpg
  • Commuters walk southwards over London Bridge, from the City of London - the capitals financial district founded by the Romans in the 1st century - to Southwark on the south bank, on 6th August 2018, in London, England.
    london_bridge-08-06-08-2018.jpg
  • Multicultural scene at the Bullring Open Market, an outdoor food market in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Open Market offers a huge variety of fresh fruit and vegetables, fabrics, household items and seasonal goods. The Bull Ring Open Market has 130 stalls.
    20170518_open market birmingham_016.jpg
  • Storm clouds build over old red brick industrial buildings at the Anchor Inn Pub in Digbeth, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Digbeth is an area of Central Birmingham, England. Following the destruction of the Inner Ring Road, Digbeth is now considered a district within Birmingham City Centre. As part of the Big City Plan, Digbeth is undergoing a large redevelopment scheme that will regenerate the old industrial buildings into apartments, retail premises, offices and arts facilities. There is still however much industrial activity in the south of the area.
    20170518_digbeth streets birmingham_...jpg
  • Summertime in London, England, UK. Tourism hot spot of Piccadilly Circus public space in London's West End. Built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with Piccadilly. This is known as one of London's most famous sights and where tourists gather in their thousands especialy on sunny days.
    20150704_summer city piccadilly circ...jpg
  • Jasbir Kaur hugs her father as he prepares to leave for work, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India
    20071221_india_0395_1.jpg
  • The Golden Temple at night. Sikhism's holiest of "Gudwaras", places of worship, Amritsar, Punjab, India.
    20071219_india_0052_1.jpg
  • The Golden Temple at night. Sikhism's holiest of "Gudwaras", places of worship, Amritsar, Punjab, India.
    20071218_india_0688_1.jpg
  • Volunteers line up to wash the thousands of aluminium plates and cutlery that the pilgrims use each day on visiting their holiest of "Gudwaras" the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, India.
    20071218_india_0517_1.jpg
  • Dozens of volunteers  help out as cooks and Chapati makers at the Golden Temple's kitchen, Amritsar, Punjab, India
    20071218_india_0451_1.jpg
  • Pilgrims enter the gates of the Golden Temple at night. Sikhism's holiest of "Gudwaras", places of worship, Amritsar, Punjab, India.
    20071218_india_0063_1.jpg
  • The Golden Temple at night. Sikhism's holiest of "Gudwaras", places of worship, Amritsar, Punjab, India.
    20071218_india_0004_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 20th October 2012. TUC (Trades Union Congress) march 'A Future That Works'. Demonstration against austerity cuts by the government.
    20121020tuc rally oct 20th_AK_1.jpg
  • Sikh family dressing for breakfast and shortly after heading for school lessons, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India
    20071221_india_0098-4_1.jpg
  • A rural Punjabi Sikh family sleeping together in a large bed before going to school, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India
    20071221_india_0036_1.jpg
  • Tired sikh gentlemen rest outside an ice cream parlour on 17th September 2016, on the Eastern Esplanade, at Southend, Essex, England. One sleeps and the other is in distant thought on the pavement outside. Southend-on-Sea is a seaside town on the north side of the Thames estuary 40 miles 64 km east of central London. In its heyday, the working class visited from the capital when train transport allowed them to enjoy its beaches and the worlds longest pier. Its splendour faded on the advent of package holidays to Spain etc.
    southend_seafront-23-17-09-2016.jpg
  • Protesters in Whitehall demonstate against the three-day visit to the UK by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Sikhs rest during the event beneath the statue of Field Marshal, the Viscount Alan Brooke outside the Ministry of Defence building.
    modi_protest11-12-11-2015_1.jpg
  • Jasbir Kaur prepares to leave for school whilst her father sleeps in family bedroom, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India
    20071221_india_0240_1.jpg
  • Jasbir Kaur takes her younger brother to school before heading onto her own one early on a misty winter  morning, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India
    20071221_india_0112-3_1.jpg
  • Jasbir Kaur helps her mother remove peas from their pods  in preparation for dinner in Punjab village, India
    20071220_india_0672_1.jpg
  • Jasbir Kaur fly's a kite in her backyard, Chita Kalaan village, Punjab, India.
    20071220_india_0643_1.jpg
  • Jasbir Kaur helps her mother remove peas from their pods  in preparation for dinner in Punjab village, India
    20071220_india_0630_1.jpg
Next
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

In Pictures

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