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  • Tuff Gong studios, founded by Bob Marley is one of the most important recording studios in Jamaica, still regularly producing reggae and concious dancehall records.
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  • Tuff Gong studios, founded by Bob Marley is one of the most important recording studios in Jamaica, still regularly producing reggae and concious dancehall records.
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  • Tuff Gong studios, founded by Bob Marley is one of the most important recording studios in Jamaica, still regularly producing reggae and concious dancehall records.
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  • Tuff Gong studios, founded by Bob Marley is one of the most important recording studios in Jamaica, still regularly producing reggae and concious dancehall records.
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  • Tuff Gong studios, founded by Bob Marley is one of the most important recording studios in Jamaica, still regularly producing reggae and concious dancehall records.
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  • Tuff Gong studios, founded by Bob Marley is one of the most important recording studios in Jamaica, still regularly producing reggae and concious dancehall records.
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  • Tuff Gong studios, founded by Bob Marley is one of the most important recording studios in Jamaica, still regularly producing reggae and concious dancehall records.
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  • Tuff Gong studios, founded by Bob Marley is one of the most important recording studios in Jamaica, still regularly producing reggae and concious dancehall records.
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  • Artist studios in graffiti covered street in Hackney Wick during the coronavirus pandemic on the 7th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • BBC headquarters, BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London, England, United Kingdom. The main building was refurbished, withradio stations BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, and the BBC World Service transferred to refurbished studios within the building. The extension links the old building and includes a new combined newsroom for BBC News, with studios for the BBC News channel, BBC World News and other news programming. The move of news operations from BBC Television Centre was completed in March 2013.
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  • BBC headquarters, BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London, England, United Kingdom. The main building was refurbished, withradio stations BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, and the BBC World Service transferred to refurbished studios within the building. The extension links the old building and includes a new combined newsroom for BBC News, with studios for the BBC News channel, BBC World News and other news programming. The move of news operations from BBC Television Centre was completed in March 2013.
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  • BBC headquarters, BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London, England, United Kingdom. The main building was refurbished, withradio stations BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, and the BBC World Service transferred to refurbished studios within the building. The extension links the old building and includes a new combined newsroom for BBC News, with studios for the BBC News channel, BBC World News and other news programming. The move of news operations from BBC Television Centre was completed in March 2013.
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  • BBC headquarters, BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London, England, United Kingdom. The main building was refurbished, withradio stations BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, and the BBC World Service transferred to refurbished studios within the building. The extension links the old building and includes a new combined newsroom for BBC News, with studios for the BBC News channel, BBC World News and other news programming. The move of news operations from BBC Television Centre was completed in March 2013.
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  • Eccentric and ecclectic collection of objects outside artist studio on Eel Pie Island in London, England, United Kingdom. Eel Pie Island is a small island in the River Thames at Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is only accessible by boat or by footbridge. The island has about 50 homes, 120 inhabitants, two or three boatyards as well as some other small businesses and artists studios. It has nature reserves at either end, protected from public access. photo by Mike Kemp/
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  • Eccentric and ecclectic collection of objects outside artist studio on Eel Pie Island in London, England, United Kingdom. Eel Pie Island is a small island in the River Thames at Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is only accessible by boat or by footbridge. The island has about 50 homes, 120 inhabitants, two or three boatyards as well as some other small businesses and artists studios. It has nature reserves at either end, protected from public access.
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  • Eccentric and ecclectic collection of objects outside artist studio on Eel Pie Island in London, England, United Kingdom. Eel Pie Island is a small island in the River Thames at Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is only accessible by boat or by footbridge. The island has about 50 homes, 120 inhabitants, two or three boatyards as well as some other small businesses and artists studios. It has nature reserves at either end, protected from public access. photo by Mike Kemp/
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  • Eccentric and ecclectic collection of objects outside artist studio on Eel Pie Island in London, England, United Kingdom. Eel Pie Island is a small island in the River Thames at Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is only accessible by boat or by footbridge. The island has about 50 homes, 120 inhabitants, two or three boatyards as well as some other small businesses and artists studios. It has nature reserves at either end, protected from public access. photo by Mike Kemp/
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  • Eccentric and ecclectic collection of objects outside artist studio on Eel Pie Island in London, England, United Kingdom. Eel Pie Island is a small island in the River Thames at Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is only accessible by boat or by footbridge. The island has about 50 homes, 120 inhabitants, two or three boatyards as well as some other small businesses and artists studios. It has nature reserves at either end, protected from public access. photo by Mike Kemp/
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  • Eccentric and ecclectic collection of objects outside artist studio on Eel Pie Island in London, England, United Kingdom. Eel Pie Island is a small island in the River Thames at Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is only accessible by boat or by footbridge. The island has about 50 homes, 120 inhabitants, two or three boatyards as well as some other small businesses and artists studios. It has nature reserves at either end, protected from public access. photo by Mike Kemp/
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  • Eccentric and ecclectic collection of objects outside artist studio on Eel Pie Island in London, England, United Kingdom. Eel Pie Island is a small island in the River Thames at Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is only accessible by boat or by footbridge. The island has about 50 homes, 120 inhabitants, two or three boatyards as well as some other small businesses and artists studios. It has nature reserves at either end, protected from public access.
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  • Proteje album launch at Tuff Gong Studios, Kingston, Jamaica.
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  • Proteje is one of the most noted artists from Jamaica at the moment, recording a new reggae sound, seen here at his album launch at Tuff Gong Studios, Kingston, Jamaica.
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  • Abbey Road zebra crossing on 16th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Normally crowded with people London is like a ghost town as workers stay home under lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic. The image shot here in 1969 next to the studios where their classic album was recorded of the Beatles crossing Abbey Road, became one of the most famous album covers in history. Shortly after the albums release, the cover became part of the Paul is dead theory that was spreading across college campuses in the US. According to followers of the rumour, the cover depicted the Beatles walking out of a cemetery in a funeral procession. The escalation of the Paul is dead rumour became the subject of intense analysis on mainstream radio and contributed to Abbey Roads commercial success in the US.. The crossing has since become a popular destination for Beatles fans and the crossing was given grade II listed status for its cultural and historical importance.
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  • Abbey Road zebra crossing on 16th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Normally crowded with people London is like a ghost town as workers stay home under lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic. The image shot here in 1969 next to the studios where their classic album was recorded of the Beatles crossing Abbey Road, became one of the most famous album covers in history. Shortly after the albums release, the cover became part of the Paul is dead theory that was spreading across college campuses in the US. According to followers of the rumour, the cover depicted the Beatles walking out of a cemetery in a funeral procession. The escalation of the Paul is dead rumour became the subject of intense analysis on mainstream radio and contributed to Abbey Roads commercial success in the US.. The crossing has since become a popular destination for Beatles fans and the crossing was given grade II listed status for its cultural and historical importance.
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  • Rebekha Bouche and Mojo Hand playing in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Rob Rider Hill and Mojo Hand playing in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Ewan and friend, Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Fred Stitz of Ravorlight playing in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Crowd listening to music in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Tankus the Henge playing in Jamboree, Cable Street Studios, Limehouse. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • Eccentric and ecclectic collection of mannequins and objects on Eel Pie Island in London, England, United Kingdom. Eel Pie Island is a small island in the River Thames at Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is only accessible by boat or by footbridge. The island has about 50 homes, 120 inhabitants, two or three boatyards as well as some other small businesses and artists studios. It has nature reserves at either end, protected from public access. photo by Mike Kemp/
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  • Eccentric and ecclectic collection of objects on Eel Pie Island in London, England, United Kingdom. Eel Pie Island is a small island in the River Thames at Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is only accessible by boat or by footbridge. The island has about 50 homes, 120 inhabitants, two or three boatyards as well as some other small businesses and artists studios. It has nature reserves at either end, protected from public access.
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  • Eccentric and ecclectic collection of objects on Eel Pie Island in London, England, United Kingdom. Eel Pie Island is a small island in the River Thames at Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is only accessible by boat or by footbridge. The island has about 50 homes, 120 inhabitants, two or three boatyards as well as some other small businesses and artists studios. It has nature reserves at either end, protected from public access. photo by Mike Kemp/
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  • Eccentric and ecclectic collection of mannequins and objects on Eel Pie Island in London, England, United Kingdom. Eel Pie Island is a small island in the River Thames at Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is only accessible by boat or by footbridge. The island has about 50 homes, 120 inhabitants, two or three boatyards as well as some other small businesses and artists studios. It has nature reserves at either end, protected from public access. photo by Mike Kemp/
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  • Eccentric and ecclectic collection of mannequins and objects on Eel Pie Island in London, England, United Kingdom. Eel Pie Island is a small island in the River Thames at Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is only accessible by boat or by footbridge. The island has about 50 homes, 120 inhabitants, two or three boatyards as well as some other small businesses and artists studios. It has nature reserves at either end, protected from public access. photo by Mike Kemp/
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  • Eccentric and ecclectic collection of objects on Eel Pie Island in London, England, United Kingdom. Eel Pie Island is a small island in the River Thames at Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is only accessible by boat or by footbridge. The island has about 50 homes, 120 inhabitants, two or three boatyards as well as some other small businesses and artists studios. It has nature reserves at either end, protected from public access.
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  • Eccentric and ecclectic collection of mannequins and objects on Eel Pie Island in London, England, United Kingdom. Eel Pie Island is a small island in the River Thames at Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is only accessible by boat or by footbridge. The island has about 50 homes, 120 inhabitants, two or three boatyards as well as some other small businesses and artists studios. It has nature reserves at either end, protected from public access. photo by Mike Kemp/
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  • Eccentric and ecclectic collection of mannequins and objects on Eel Pie Island in London, England, United Kingdom. Eel Pie Island is a small island in the River Thames at Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is only accessible by boat or by footbridge. The island has about 50 homes, 120 inhabitants, two or three boatyards as well as some other small businesses and artists studios. It has nature reserves at either end, protected from public access. photo by Mike Kemp/
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  • Eccentric and ecclectic collection of mannequins and objects on Eel Pie Island in London, England, United Kingdom. Eel Pie Island is a small island in the River Thames at Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is only accessible by boat or by footbridge. The island has about 50 homes, 120 inhabitants, two or three boatyards as well as some other small businesses and artists studios. It has nature reserves at either end, protected from public access. photo by Mike Kemp/
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  • Boatyard on Eel Pie Island in London, England, United Kingdom. Eel Pie Island is a small island in the River Thames at Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is only accessible by boat or by footbridge. The island has about 50 homes, 120 inhabitants, two or three boatyards as well as some other small businesses and artists studios. It has nature reserves at either end, protected from public access. photo by Mike Kemp/
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  • Eccentric and ecclectic collection of objects on Eel Pie Island in London, England, United Kingdom. Eel Pie Island is a small island in the River Thames at Twickenham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and is only accessible by boat or by footbridge. The island has about 50 homes, 120 inhabitants, two or three boatyards as well as some other small businesses and artists studios. It has nature reserves at either end, protected from public access. photo by Mike Kemp/
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  • Mural by the artist known as Stik, painted on a wall at Push Studios, Blackwater Street, East Dulwich. Stik people, although androgenous and constructed from simple shapes, are nevertheless capable of conveying complex body language and emotion. These themes of human emotion and expression are infused in Stik’s brightly coloured street art. Stik, the street artist, himself was homeless for a period and ideas surrounding human vulnerability are also detectable in his art. Stik has been creating Stik people around London for over ten years
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  • Crowd shot, Stoke Newington International Airport. At the moment there is a quiet musical revolution going on in London - the city that has spawned so many important styles and movements, now has a bubbling experimental blues and folk scene, with many musicians independently recording and distributing their own albums through crowdfunding and social media without the need of large record labels and restrictive contracts. They play week in week out in a pleathora of small, independent, underground and makeshoft venues that have sprung up such as Jamboree and 14 Bacon Street.
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  • A couple has their wedding pictures taken at the Chedun Studio City near Shanghai, China on 07 April, 2009.  The Chinese movie and TV industry has seen explosive growth in recent years, box office receipts along last year saw a 27% jump from the previous year, easpecially historical pieces which uses studios such as Chedun as a backdrop. The studio also serves as a popular tourist destination and a place for engaged couples to have their wedding photos taken.
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  • Engineer Latif Ahmadi, pictured below outside the studios, producer, script writer, cinematographer and General Director of Afghan Film. Latif returned to Kabul in 2002 to recommence his work with Afghan film after the civil war forced its closure and him to leave in 1992 ( bomb damage can be seen in the concrete). He is currently working on a film about Maulana Jalaluddin Balkhi, a great Afghan and Islamic scholar from the sixth century. He has three children and lives in Kabul with his wife. He says, <br />
“We were filming a hundred yards from a suicide bombing, one hundred metres from the Ministry of Culture, five people were killed. We actually felt the force of the explosion and heard the shots. It took two minutes for the dust to clear but I told the director, ‘please continue’, because what can we do but carry on."
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  • The Artisans Angkor is a collective of artists producing carvings of wood and stone, silk making and other traditional artistic forms. The artists, who have little other opportunity, and many of whom are deaf and dumb train for approximately 4 years, then work for the collective. They also have the opportunity to develop their own studios. The skill and craftmanship that can be viewed here is extraordinary. All of what they produce is the quality is perfect goes on sale at various shop outlets.
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  • The Artisans Angkor is a collective of artists producing carvings of wood and stone, silk making and other traditional artistic forms. The artists, who have little other opportunity, and many of whom are deaf and dumb train for approximately 4 years, then work for the collective. They also have the opportunity to develop their own studios. The skill and craftmanship that can be viewed here is extraordinary. All of what they produce is the quality is perfect goes on sale at various shop outlets.
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  • The Artisans Angkor is a collective of artists producing carvings of wood and stone, silk making and other traditional artistic forms. The artists, who have little other opportunity, and many of whom are deaf and dumb train for approximately 4 years, then work for the collective. They also have the opportunity to develop their own studios. The skill and craftmanship that can be viewed here is extraordinary. All of what they produce is the quality is perfect goes on sale at various shop outlets.
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  • The Artisans Angkor is a collective of artists producing carvings of wood and stone, silk making and other traditional artistic forms. The artists, who have little other opportunity, and many of whom are deaf and dumb train for approximately 4 years, then work for the collective. They also have the opportunity to develop their own studios. The skill and craftmanship that can be viewed here is extraordinary. All of what they produce is the quality is perfect goes on sale at various shop outlets.
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  • The Artisans Angkor is a collective of artists producing carvings of wood and stone, silk making and other traditional artistic forms. The artists, who have little other opportunity, and many of whom are deaf and dumb train for approximately 4 years, then work for the collective. They also have the opportunity to develop their own studios. The skill and craftmanship that can be viewed here is extraordinary. All of what they produce is the quality is perfect goes on sale at various shop outlets.
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  • Lacquering a giant Buddha statue. The Artisans Angkor is a collective of artists producing carvings of wood and stone, silk making and other traditional artistic forms. The artists, who have little other opportunity, and many of whom are deaf and dumb train for approximately 4 years, then work for the collective. They also have the opportunity to develop their own studios. The skill and craftmanship that can be viewed here is extraordinary. All of what they produce is the quality is perfect goes on sale at various shop outlets.
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  • As first host of Britains lotter on television, British TV personality, Noel Edmonds shows lottery numbers in 1994, at the BBC Television Centre studios.
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  • Humayan Beria works at Arianna TV Studios, as a comedian, writer and producer.He is the star behind some of Afghanistan’s biggest comedy shows. Fahim Sadozi, Head of Programming says, “There was no TV in Taliban times, but eighty per cent of the country now watches television”. <br />
Arianna are also working on an Afghan version of ‘Who wants to be a Millionaire’.. Contestants win 1 million (Afghani equivalent to 20,000 US dollars). There are also Afghan versions of Oprah, Dragons Den and Pop Idol.
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  • A worker shapes a clay model of a new Jaguar car. Jaguar design studios, Coventry, UK
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  • A worker shapes a clay model of a new Jaguar car. Jaguar design studios, Coventry, UK
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  • A worker shapes a clay model of a new Jaguar car. Jaguar design studios, Coventry, UK
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  • A designer works on the plans of a new Jaguar car. Jaguar design studios, Coventry, UK
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  • Julian Thompson, Head of Design. Jaguar design studios, Coventry, UK
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  • Dancers in the chorus line sleep between rehearsals for the Merchants of Bollywood in the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai (Bombay), India<br />
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The Merchants of Bollywood, An Indian theatrical dance musical, charts the history of the world's largest and most prolific film industry, and is loosely based on the showbusiness, Merchant family. Seen by over two million people worldwide, the show is homage to the world of Indian cinema.
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  • Writer and Director Toby Gough in rehearsals for the Merchants of Bollywood at the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai (Bombay), India<br />
<br />
The Merchants of Bollywood, An Indian theatrical dance musical, charts the history of the world's largest and most prolific film industry, and is loosely based on the showbusiness, Merchant family. Seen by over two million people worldwide, the show is homage to the world of Indian cinema.
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  • Actors relax backstage during rehearsals for the Merchants of Bollywood in the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai (Bombay), India<br />
<br />
The Merchants of Bollywood, An Indian theatrical dance musical, charts the history of the world's largest and most prolific film industry, and is loosely based on the showbusiness, Merchant family. Seen by over two million people worldwide, the show is homage to the world of Indian cinema.
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  • Actors wait to be called for rehearsals for the Merchants of Bollywood in the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai (Bombay), India<br />
<br />
The Merchants of Bollywood, An Indian theatrical dance musical, charts the history of the world's largest and most prolific film industry, and is loosely based on the showbusiness, Merchant family. Seen by over two million people worldwide, the show is homage to the world of Indian cinema.
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  • Writer and Director Toby Gough in rehearsals for the Merchants of Bollywood at the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai (Bombay), India<br />
<br />
The Merchants of Bollywood, An Indian theatrical dance musical, charts the history of the world's largest and most prolific film industry, and is loosely based on the showbusiness, Merchant family. Seen by over two million people worldwide, the show is homage to the world of Indian cinema.
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  • Dancers in rehearsals for the Merchants of Bollywood in the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai (Bombay), India<br />
<br />
The Merchants of Bollywood, An Indian theatrical dance musical, charts the history of the world's largest and most prolific film industry, and is loosely based on the showbusiness, Merchant family. Seen by over two million people worldwide, the show is homage to the world of Indian cinema.
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  • Dancers in rehearsals for the Merchants of Bollywood in the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai (Bombay), India<br />
<br />
The Merchants of Bollywood, An Indian theatrical dance musical, charts the history of the world's largest and most prolific film industry, and is loosely based on the showbusiness, Merchant family. Seen by over two million people worldwide, the show is homage to the world of Indian cinema.
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  • A dancer waits for her cue behind a prop in  rehearsals for the Merchants of Bollywood in the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai (Bombay), India<br />
<br />
The Merchants of Bollywood, An Indian theatrical dance musical, charts the history of the world's largest and most prolific film industry, and is loosely based on the showbusiness, Merchant family. Seen by over two million people worldwide, the show is homage to the world of Indian cinema.
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  • Writer and Director Toby Gough with assistant choreographer Shruti Merchant in rehearsals for the Merchants of Bollywood at the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai (Bombay), India.<br />
<br />
The Merchants of Bollywood, An Indian theatrical dance musical, charts the history of the world's largest and most prolific film industry, and is loosely based on the showbusiness, Merchant family. Seen by over two million people worldwide, the show is homage to the world of Indian cinema.
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  • Writer and Director Toby Gough with assistant choreographer Shruti Merchant in rehearsals for the Merchants of Bollywood at the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai (Bombay), India.<br />
<br />
The Merchants of Bollywood, An Indian theatrical dance musical, charts the history of the world's largest and most prolific film industry, and is loosely based on the showbusiness, Merchant family. Seen by over two million people worldwide, the show is homage to the world of Indian cinema.
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  • Two dancers relax between rehearsals for the Merchants of Bollywood below a Bollywood poster Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai (Bombay), India.<br />
<br />
The Merchants of Bollywood, An Indian theatrical dance musical, charts the history of the world's largest and most prolific film industry, and is loosely based on the showbusiness, Merchant family. Seen by over two million people worldwide, the show is homage to the world of Indian cinema.
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  • An employee of British couturier Margaret Howell models a simple white top in the company's retail flagship and design studio at 34 Wigmore Street, Central London England. In a back rooom studio workshop, the group of 5 staff with Margaret Howell in the middle, they dicsuss the positives of the garment that is considered for a forthcoming collection. Racks of clothes are in the background and they sit around a trestle table. Howell is one of Britain's more understated of couture brands alongside more flamboyant personalities. Howell admits to being "inspired by the methods by which something is made .. enjoying the tactile quality of natural fabrics such as tweeds, linen and cotton in a relaxed, natural and lived in look."
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  • Stagehands paint and decorate a film set in a studio, Mumbai, India<br />
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The Merchants of Bollywood, An Indian theatrical dance musical, charts the history of the world's largest and most prolific film industry, and is loosely based on the showbusiness, Merchant family. Seen by over two million people worldwide, the show is homage to the world of Indian cinema.
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  • Stagehands paint and decorate a film set in a studio, Mumbai, India<br />
<br />
The Merchants of Bollywood, An Indian theatrical dance musical, charts the history of the world's largest and most prolific film industry, and is loosely based on the showbusiness, Merchant family. Seen by over two million people worldwide, the show is homage to the world of Indian cinema.
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  • Studio Be, home to local artist, Brandan Bmike Odums on 28th February 2020 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Studio Be is the first project by BMike to have started up legally, and despite the changing neighborhood around it, has continued to be open to the public since 2016. Inside a formerly abandoned warehouse, BMike has taken over the walls with his solo show Ephemeral Eternal,at 35,000 square feet, it may be one of the grandest, and longest running, solo art shows in the country.
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  • Eleanor Crow, a contemporary British artist in her studio, London, United Kingdom. Crow grew up in Cornwall, Suffolk and Gloucestershire. She has a BA Hons in Fine Art: Drawing & Painting from Edinburgh College of Art, and an MA in Communication Design from Central Saint Martins. After over a decade of designing book covers for Random House Vintage and Faber & Faber, she returned to oil painting in 2014. She works from her studio in East London, exhibiting and working to commission. She has lectured at a number of art colleges in the UK and in the Czech Republic, in drawing, illustration and book cover design.
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  • "Casapueblo" the home, studio and hotel of artist Carlos Paez Villaró. The building was designed and built by the artist, whose eccentric personality he is famed for, Punta del Este, Uruguay
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  • at work in Dinos and Jake Chapman studio in London's East End, UK
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  • Calligrapher at work in his Beijing studio, keeping alive an ancient traditional art form which is still much revered in China.
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  • Found in a garage where it had been stored virtually untouched for 50 years, this 1937 Bugatti Type 57s Atalante sports car is previewd for the first time before a Bonhams auction in Paris on February 7th 2009. Pushed back into the garage/studio before showing to the media at Phoenix Green Garage Studio belonging to enthusiast and vintage car restorer Nick Benwell.
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  • MF Husain (b. 1915, Maharashtra) India's foremost modernist painter at his studio in Mumbai (formerly Bombay). .In the 1990s some of Husain's works became controversial because of their portrayal of naked Hindu deities. Charges were brought against him by Hindu Nationalists but were dismissed by the Delhi High Court. Despite this, Husain remains in self imposed exile in London and Dubai. His painting continue to command prices of several million dollars at auction.
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  • Seamstress making clothes in her small studio in an area just south of Tiananmen in Beijing, China. In this small Hutong street this small business woman makes clothes for individuals or parties on her own sewing machines and equipment. A small enterprise in a large city.
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  • Opium poppy backdrop in a temporary photography studio at the Hmong New Year celebration, Ban Km 52, Vientiane, Lao PDR.
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  • Opium poppy backdrop in a temporary photography studio at the Hmong New Year celebration, Ban Km 52, Vientiane, Lao PDR.
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  • Opium poppy backdrop in a temporary photography studio at the Hmong New Year celebration, Ban Km 52, Vientiane, Lao PDR.
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  • Opium poppy backdrop in a temporary photography studio at the Hmong New Year celebration, Ban Km 52, Vientiane, Lao PDR.
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  • Opium poppy backdrop in a temporary photography studio at the Hmong New Year celebration, Ban Km 52, Vientiane, Lao PDR.
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  • Opium poppy backdrop in a temporary photography studio at the Hmong New Year celebration, Ban Km 52, Vientiane, Lao PDR.
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  • Opium poppy backdrop in a temporary photography studio at the Hmong New Year celebration, Ban Km 52, Vientiane, Lao PDR.
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  • Rwanda 2014 Kigali. Shop selling phone cards, clothes and wall painting advertising  photo studio
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  • MF Husain (b. 1915, Maharashtra) India's foremost modernist painter at his studio in Mumbai (formerly Bombay). .In the 1990s some of Husain's works became controversial because of their portrayal of naked Hindu deities. Charges were brought against him by Hindu Nationalists but were dismissed by the Delhi High Court. Despite this, Husain remains in self imposed exile in London and Dubai. His painting continue to command prices of several million dollars at auction. He is seen here with an image of the Bollywood actress, Madhuri Dixit who for a long period was seen as his muse.
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  • Found in a garage where it had been stored virtually untouched for 50 years, this 1937 Bugatti Type 57s Atalante sports car is previewed for the first time before a Bonhams auction in Paris on February 7th 2009. Here, we see the car in a garage/studio before the auction and sale in Paris. In 2008 the Bugatti Type 57S with chassis number 57502 built in 1937 with the Atalante coachwork for Earl Howe was discovered in a private garage in Newcastle upon Tyne, having been stored untouched for 48 years and known about only by a select few people. It was auctioned in February 2009 at the Retromobile motor show in Paris, France, fetching €3.4 million (US$4.6 million), becoming one of the highest valued cars in automotive history, owing much to its extremely low mileage, original condition and ownership pedigree.
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  • Seamstress making clothes in her small studio in an area just south of Tiananmen in Beijing, China. In this small Hutong street this small business woman makes clothes for individuals or parties on her own sewing machines and equipment. A small enterprise in a large city.
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  • Seamstress making clothes in her small studio in an area just south of Tiananmen in Beijing, China. In this small Hutong street this small business woman makes clothes for individuals or parties on her own sewing machines and equipment. A small enterprise in a large city.
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  • Still life of brushes, paints, inks, and signature stamps in Calligraper's beijing studio, China
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  • Still life of brushes and calligraphy in a Beijing studio, China.
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  • Still life of brushes, paints, inks, and signature stamps in Calligraper's beijing studio, China
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  • The veteran BBC broadcaster Richard Baker (same name as the photographer of this picture) is seen in a Radio 3 studio in Langham Place, in central London. With glasses at hand and programme notes on his console with microphones pointing to his face, Baker is looking to camera with a pair of old-fashioned earphones around his neck. Richard Baker OBE (born 1925) started at the BBC as an announcer and presented many classical music programmes on both television  and radio, including for many years the annual live broadcast from the Last Night of the Proms but he’s best known as a newsreader for the BBC News from 1954 to 1982 and the long-running Your Hundred Best Tunes for BBC Radio 2 on Sunday nights.
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  • London 2012 Olympic Park in Stratford, East London. US television studio set up in full view. It is fully equipped with high end tv cameras and lighing.
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