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  • Rico Leroy, 35 and  Sarah Burel, 19, demonstrating a tandem Surfing lift the day before the French Tandem Surfing finals. Tandem surfing is a hybrid of surfing and acrobatics. Originating in the 1930s in Hawaii when the Waikiki Beach boys would take female tourists for rides on their boards it has since evolved into an international competition sport where couples perform complex Gymnastics on Surf.
    tandemsurfers27_1.jpg
  • Tandem Surfer Dhelia Birou, 20 is lifted by her partner  Clement Cetran during a training session on the beach at Seignosse, France. Tandem surfing is a hybrid of surfing and acrobatics. Originating in the 1930s in Hawaii when the Waikiki Beach boys would take female tourists for rides on their boards it has since evolved into an international competition sport where couples perform complex Gymnastics on Surf.
    tandemsurfers26_1.jpg
  • Eric Andre and Ophelie; Rico Leroy, 35, and  Sarah Burel, 19 show off skills developed for competitive tandem surfing, the French leg of the world tandem tour, Seignossse. Tandem surfing is a hybrid of surfing and acrobatics. It originated in the 1930s in Hawaii when the Waikiki Beach boys would take female tourists for rides on their <br />
Boards. It has since evolved into an international competition sport where couples perform complex Gymnastics on Surf.
    tandemsurfers23_1.jpg
  • Marie and Julien tandem surfers exit the surf during a heat at the French leg of the world tandem tour at Seignossse. Tandem surfing is a hybrid of surfing and acrobatics. It originated in the 1930s in Hawaii when the Waikiki Beach boys would take female tourists for rides on their boards. It has since evolved into an international competition sport where couples perform complex gymnastics on surf.
    tandemsurfers22_1.jpg
  • A couple examine a scoring chart at the French Tandem Surfing Finals. The competitors are competing for a share of  $3000 dollars in  prize money. Contestants are judged on different types of lifts which are scored according to their difficulty with certain lifts getting many more points. <br />
Tandem surfing is a hybrid of surfing and acrobatics. It originated in the 1930s in Hawaii when the Waikiki beach boys would take female tourists for rides on their boards it has since evolved into an international competition sport where couples perform complex Gymnastics on Surf.
    tandemsurfers20_1.jpg
  • Jan and Virginie return from the water not entirely happy with their performance at   the French Tandem Surfing Finals.  Surprisingly rarely for this sport, they are a couple on and off the water which might explain why they were arguing and why they left the event shortly after the picture was taken.
    tandemsurfers19_1.jpg
  • Tandem surfers Dhelia Birou, 20 and  Clement Cetran, take time out at an event in Seignosse, France. Tandem surfing is a hybrid of surfing and acrobatics. It originated in the 1930s in Hawaii when the Waikiki Beach boys would take female tourists for rides on their boards.
    tandemsurfers17_1.jpg
  • Tandem surfers Dhelia Birou, 20 and Clement Cetran, practising lifts prior to the French leg of the tandem surfing world tour. They are hoping to win prize money of  up to $1200. Tandem surfing is a hybrid of surfing and acrobatics. Originating in the 1930s in Hawaii when the Waikiki Beach boys would take female tourists for rides on their boards.
    tandemsurfers15_1.jpg
  • Tandem surfers Dhelia Birou, 20 and Clement Cetran, take time out at an event in Seignosse, France. Tandem surfing is a hybrid of surfing and acrobatics. It originated in the 1930s in Hawaii when the Waikiki Beach boys would take female tourists for rides on their boards.
    tandemsurfers7_1.jpg
  • Tandem surfers practising prior to the semi-final, French leg, tandem surfing world tour: (Eric Andre and Ophelie foreground,  Dhelia Birou, 20 and  Clement Cetran  background).  Competitors are judged on different types of lifts which are scored according to their difficulty as well as general grace and surfing prowess. Tandem surfing is a hybrid of surfing and acrobatics. Originating in the 1930’s in Hawaii when the Waikiki Beach boys would take female tourists for rides on their boards.
    tandemsurfers_1.jpg
  • The finalists of the French leg of tandems surfing’s world tour pose in Seignosse, Left to right: , Dhelia Birou, 20, and  Clement Cetran; Caroline and Loic; Jeremy Boisson, 24, and  Julie Desarnaud, 17 and finally Rico Leroy, 35,  and Sarah Burel, 19. Tandem surfing is a hybrid of surfing and acrobatics. It originated in the 1930s in Hawaii when the Waikiki Beach boys would take female tourists for rides on their boards it has since evolved into an international competition sport (run by ITSA) where couples perform complex gymnastics on surf.
    tandemsurfers31_1.jpg
  • The finalists of the French leg of tandems surfing’s world tour pose in Seignosse, Left to right: , Dhelia Birou, 20, and  Clement Cetran; Caroline and Loic; Jeremy Boisson, 24, and  Julie Desarnaud, 17 and finally Rico Leroy, 35,  and Sarah Burel, 19. Tandem surfing is a hybrid of surfing and acrobatics. It originated in the 1930s in Hawaii when the Waikiki Beach boys would take female tourists for rides on their boards it has since evolved into an international competition sport (run by ITSA) where couples perform complex gymnastics on surf.
    tandemsurfers29_1.jpg
  • Rico Leroy, 35 and Sarah Burel, 19, during a training session  the day before the French Tandem Surfing finals. Tandem surfing is a hybrid of surfing and acrobatics. It originated in the 1930s in Hawaii when the Waikiki Beach boys would take female tourists for rides on their boards it has since evolved into an international competition sport where couples perform complex Gymnastics on Surf.
    tandemsurfers21_1.jpg
  • Rico Leroy’s Surfboard Anglet, near Biarritz, South West France.
    tandemsurfers9_1.jpg
  • Rico Leroy, 35 and Sarah Burel, 19, demonstrating a tandem Surfing lift the day before the French Tandem Surfing finals. Tandem surfing is a hybrid of surfing and acrobatics. Originating in the 1930s in Hawaii when the Waikiki Beach boys would take female tourists for rides on their boards. The sport was most popular in the 50s and 60 s. It is however currently enjoying a renaissance after several decades in the doldrums thanks mainly to the work of Rico Leroy, a passionate ex-French pole vaulter who has set up the International Tandem Surfing Association  (ITSA).
    tandemsurfers8_1.jpg
  • A surfer makes his way down to the beach at Seignosse, South of France. Tandem surfing is a hybrid of surfing and acrobatics. It originated in the 1930s in Hawaii when the Waikiki Beach boys would take female tourists for rides on their boards.  The sport was most popular in the 50s and 60s. It is, however, currently enjoying a renaissance after several decades in the doldrums thanks mainly to the work of  Rico Leroy who set up The International Tandem Surfing Association  or ITSA.
    tandemsurfers5_1.jpg
  • Two men carry a white-board through Broadgate as part of a new Dating app start-ups PR stunt purporting to be written by a jealous lover to her cheating partner who works nearby in the City of London, the capitals financial district - aka the Square Mile, on 8th August, in London, England.
    british_people-35-08-08-2019.jpg
  • London 8/1/13: A man dressed as a NASA moon walking astronaut walks along Oxford Street outside the Selfridges department store in central London. Shoppers and passers-by seem oblivious to this symbol of 20th century American technology, now reduced to a PR stunt for the Lynx aftershave brand hosted by Selfridges. Selfridges, also known as Selfridges & Co, is a chain of high end department stores in the United Kingdom. It was founded by Harry Gordon Selfridge. The flagship store in London's Oxford Street is the second largest shop in the UK (after Harrods) and opened 15 March 1909
    selfridges_astronaut03-08-01-2013_1_...jpg
  • City workers take interest in a white-board through Broadgate that purports to be written by a jealous lover to her cheating partner who works nearby but is actually part of a new Dating app start-ups PR stunt in the City of London, the capitals financial district - aka the Square Mile, on 8th August, in London, England.
    british_people-36-08-08-2019.jpg
  • A 1990s Cote dAzur skater performs a high stunt leap in front of a crowd of admirers on the Promenade de Anglais, on 10th May 1996, in Nice, France.
    cote_dazur03-10-05-1996.jpg
  • In late sunshine, a family of parents and two young children try to launch a stunt kite into the air in a south London park. The sun is low and catches the fabric of the kite's colours as mother holds its frame up in the air when the wind picks up. The park is a public space called Ruskin Park in London SE24, herne Hill, a local place for kids and parents in the inner-city borough of Lambeth.
    family_kite03-12-10-2012_1.jpg
  • Half-way across the thin taut wire of a tightrope, an tightwire walker acrobat riding a monocycle pauses and wobbles to compensate his balance before continuing his journey across to safety at the other end of two supporting poles The act forms part of the Canadian circus troupe Cirque de Soleil during a show in Battersea, London. Blue and red spotlights illuminate this daredevil and we see his tights, his wide-sleeved theatrical shirt and the concentration and grim determination on his face - the look of a professional trickster at work. He may be showing a seemingly dangerous and unpredictable stunt though in truth, he will have rehearsed this simple balancing act for many years but must still keep up the illusion of danger for the sake of a gasping, gullible audience.
    tightrope_walker09-27-1990_1_1.jpg
  • Two sexy girls pose for a photoshoot - a PR stunt for a womens' underwear company - employing their body services to promote their bras. A young boy looks on with a look of wonder and suspicion and workmen in the background look on with interest too.
    pr_photocall-02-07-1998.jpg
  • In late sunshine, a family of parents and two young children try to launch a stunt kite into the air in a south London park. The sun is low and catches the fabric of the kite's colours as mother holds its frame up in the air when the wind picks up. The park is a public space called Ruskin Park in London SE24, herne Hill, a local place for kids and parents in the inner-city borough of Lambeth.
    family_kite01-12-10-2012_1.jpg
  • The Air that we Grieve march on July 12th 2019 in East London, United Kingdom. Organised by Extinction Rebellion to draw attention to air pollution and the climate emergency. A mother holds a baby and a placard with a picture of lungs with the words  Stunted by Tower Hamlets air pollution.
    xr_5930.jpg
  • The Air that we Grieve march on July 12th 2019 in East London, United Kingdom. Organised by Extinction Rebellion to draw attention to air pollution and the climate emergency. A mother holds a baby and a placard with a picture of lungs with the words  Stunted by Tower Hamlets air pollution.
    xr_5927.jpg
  • The Air that we Grieve march on July 12th 2019 in East London, United Kingdom. Organised by Extinction Rebellion to draw attention to air pollution and the climate emergency. Placards drawing attention to lungs stunted by air pollution.
    xr_5911.jpg
  • The Brexit Banger, a bashed-up car without wheels and decorated with a banner that proclaims “For Sale – But No One’s Buying May’s Brexit Banger” is driven around Parliament Square in London, England on July 12, 2018 on a low loader from “May’s Motors” on the day the Government publish their White Paper on Brexit. The People’s Vote campaign claim that Prime Minister, Theresa May’s Brexit proposal is set to cost taxpayers £50 billion.
    20180712_Brexit_Banger_Car_Stunt_VF_...jpg
  • The Brexit Banger, a bashed-up car without wheels and decorated with a banner that proclaims “For Sale – But No One’s Buying May’s Brexit Banger” is driven around Parliament Square in London, England on July 12, 2018 on a low loader from “May’s Motors” on the day the Government publish their White Paper on Brexit. The People’s Vote campaign claim that Prime Minister, Theresa May’s Brexit proposal is set to cost taxpayers £50 billion.
    20180712_Brexit_Banger_Car_Stunt_VF_...jpg
  • The Brexit Banger, a bashed-up car without wheels and decorated with a banner that proclaims “For Sale – But No One’s Buying May’s Brexit Banger” is driven around Parliament Square in London, England on July 12, 2018 on a low loader from “May’s Motors” on the day the Government publish their White Paper on Brexit. The People’s Vote campaign claim that Prime Minister, Theresa May’s Brexit proposal is set to cost taxpayers £50 billion.
    20180712_Brexit_Banger_Car_Stunt_VF_...jpg
  • The Brexit Banger, a bashed-up car without wheels and decorated with a banner that proclaims “For Sale – But No One’s Buying May’s Brexit Banger” is driven around Parliament Square in London, England on July 12, 2018 on a low loader from “May’s Motors” on the day the Government publish their White Paper on Brexit. The People’s Vote campaign claim that Prime Minister, Theresa May’s Brexit proposal is set to cost taxpayers £50 billion.
    20180712_Brexit_Banger_Car_Stunt_VF_...jpg
  • The Brexit Banger, a bashed-up car without wheels and decorated with a banner that proclaims “For Sale – But No One’s Buying May’s Brexit Banger” is driven around Parliament Square in London, England on July 12, 2018 on a low loader from “May’s Motors” on the day the Government publish their White Paper on Brexit. The People’s Vote campaign claim that Prime Minister, Theresa May’s Brexit proposal is set to cost taxpayers £50 billion.
    20180712_Brexit_Banger_Car_Stunt_VF_...jpg
  • The Brexit Banger, a bashed-up car without wheels and decorated with a banner that proclaims “For Sale – But No One’s Buying May’s Brexit Banger” is driven around Parliament Square in London, England on July 12, 2018 on a low loader from “May’s Motors” on the day the Government publish their White Paper on Brexit. The People’s Vote campaign claim that Prime Minister, Theresa May’s Brexit proposal is set to cost taxpayers £50 billion.
    20180712_Brexit_Banger_Car_Stunt_VF_...jpg
  • The Brexit Banger, a bashed-up car without wheels and decorated with a banner that proclaims “For Sale – But No One’s Buying May’s Brexit Banger” is driven around Parliament Square in London, England on July 12, 2018 on a low loader from “May’s Motors” on the day the Government publish their White Paper on Brexit. The People’s Vote campaign claim that Prime Minister, Theresa May’s Brexit proposal is set to cost taxpayers £50 billion.
    20180712_Brexit_Banger_Car_Stunt_VF_...jpg
  • Cupcakes being given away as a publicity PR gimmick outside St Mary's Hospital, Paddington London, where media and royalists await news of Kate, Duchess of Cambridge's impending labour and birth to a baby boy. Some have been camping out for up to two weeks during a UK heatwave, having bagged the best locations where the heir to the British throne will eventually be shown to the waiting world.
    royal_baby_wait24-22-07-2013_1.jpg
  • London 8/1/13: Two characters dressed as NASA moon walking astronauts, emerge outside on Oxford Street outside the Selfridges department store in central London. Emerging from the front doors of this famous shop, the two spacemen carry the famous yellow bags as other shoppers go in and out of the large doors. Selfridges, also known as Selfridges & Co, is a chain of high end department stores in the United Kingdom. It was founded by Harry Gordon Selfridge. The flagship store in London's Oxford Street is the second largest shop in the UK (after Harrods) and opened 15 March 1909
    selfridges_astronaut01-08-01-2013_1_...jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat02-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit16-16-11-2020.jpg
  • A male snowboarder jumps over a deep crevasse on the 24th January 2011 in La Plagne in France. La Plagne is a French ski area in the alpine valley of the Tarentaise.
    Ross Needham - La Plagne - France.jpg
  • The official launch of Circus 250, the UK and Ireland-wide festival celebrating 250 years of circus throughout 2018 on 25th July 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Internationally renowned circus company Lost in Translation perform on the very spot on London’s SouthBank where in 1768, retired cavalryman, showman and entrepreneur Philip Astley drew out a ring and filled it with astonishing acts. Every circus, anywhere in the world, began at that moment.
    cir_4590_1.jpg
  • Londoners watch in awe as 6 Greenpeace climbers protesting against Shell's plans to drill for oil in the Arctic, scale the London skyscraper landmark known as The Shard in the capital. Completed in May 2012. The Shard is the tallest building in the European Union. The 46th-tallest building in the world, standing 310 m (1,017 ft) tall, it is also be the second-tallest free-standing structure in the UK. Several Qatari investors finded the construction of the tower via Islamic finance.
    shard_protest10-11-07-2013_1_1_1.jpg
  • Multi-screen TV images of Margaret Thatcher's last speech as PM at Tory Party conference before being deposed weeks later.
    margaret_thatcher15-03-09-2007_1.jpg
  • Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher seen on TV wagging a finger during exchanges at the dispatch box with Labour opposition. Thatcher died on April 8th 2013 after suffering a stroke while staying in the Ritz Hotel, London.
    margaret_thatcher14-03-09-2007_1.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat24-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat23-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat17-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat19-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat12-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat03-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat15-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change activists with Extinction Rebellion set fire to a 'Viking Ship' outside the National Maritime Organisation, a day before the NMO's virtual summit of its Marine Environment Protection Committee, on 15th November 2020, in London, England.
    XR_viking_boat13-15-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit35-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit34-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit32-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit29-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit24-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit20-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit12-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit09-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit05-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit04-16-11-2020.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion Climate Change activists dressed in City suits, vomit 'oil' outside the Baltic Exchange, home to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) who, according to environmentalists, are co-sponsoring the IMO's non-regulation, thereby allowing fossil fuel emissions by the shipping industry, on 16th November 2020, in London, England. 'Scrubbers' then appeared to metaphorically clean-up the mess left on the pavement before City of London Police officers arrived to re-open the street during this, the second lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic
    XR_oil_vomit02-16-11-2020.jpg
  • As the UK reacts to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement of Lockdown 2 during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, a man jumps off the roof of a bus shelter on Oxford Street, on 2nd November 2020, in London, England.
    street_sequence03-02-11-2020.jpg
  • Climate Change and environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion, protest outside petrochemical corporation, Shell on Londons Southbank, on 8th September 2020, in London, England. XR say that Shell is lobbying governments to extend the role of gas and the lifespan of the oil industry - jeopardising the Paris Agreement worldwide.
    extinction_rebellion_shell42-08-09-2...jpg
  • Climate Change and environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion, protest outside petrochemical corporation, Shell on Londons Southbank, on 8th September 2020, in London, England. XR say that Shell is lobbying governments to extend the role of gas and the lifespan of the oil industry - jeopardising the Paris Agreement worldwide.
    extinction_rebellion_shell41-08-09-2...jpg
  • Pro Remain campaigners Our Future, Our Choice OFOC put 2000 rubber ducks on the door step of Boris Johnson’s Campaign HQ in London, United Kingdom on 27th June 2019. They accuse Boris Johnson of ducking the British people by avoiding television debates and the Brexit reality in his bid to become Prime Minister.
    20190627-DSC_1756.jpg
  • A man dressed as Boris Johnson sits amongst 2000 rubber ducks during a protest by  Pro Remain campaigners Our Future, Our Choice OFOC  on the door step of Boris Johnson’s Campaign HQ in London, United Kingdom on 27th June 2019. They accuse Boris Johnson of ducking the British people by avoiding television debates and the Brexit reality in his bid to become Prime Minister.
    20190627-DSC_1672.jpg
  • British Olympian and professional snowboarder Dom Harington snowboarding on the 20th June 2015 in Riksgransen in Sweden. Riksgransen is a ski-resort in Kiruna Municipality, Lappland, Sweden, 200 km north of the Arctic Circle. The skiing season is from February to June. From end of May the lifts operate under the midnight sun.
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  • A professional BMX athlete doing a tail stall manoeuvre at a wooden skate park on the 25th November 2012 in Benfleet in the United Kingdom.
    Mark Love - Red Bull Flow - Benfleet...jpg
  • A male snowboarder sprays fresh snow in Les Arcs ski resort on the 09th February 2012 in Les Arcs in France. Les Arcs is a ski resort located in Savoie, France, in the Tarentaise Valley town of Bourg-Saint-Maurice.
    James Hull - Les Arcs - France.jpg
  • A male skateboarder performs a wall ride trick in an underpass on the 7th January 2014 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • A male snowboarder jumps from a wall of the historic 13th century castle on the 14th February 2019 in Cesis in Latvia. Cesis is a town in north eastern Latvia, known for its medieval castle.
    D4-Latvia-06282.jpg
  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa May petitions her cabinet on the current negotiations to leave the EU, pro-Europe  protesters against Brexit stand in opposite Downing Street in Whitehall, on 14th November 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-26-14-11-2018.jpg
  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa May petitions her cabinet on the current negotiations to leave the EU, pro-Europe  protesters against Brexit stand in opposite Downing Street in Whitehall, on 14th November 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-25-14-11-2018.jpg
  • Community activists from the ’Columbia Road Cartel' erect hoax 'Drug dealers only' road signs as part of the anti drugs street art campaign in residential streets near Columbia Road in Shoreditch east London on September 16, 2018 to highlight high levels of drug dealing in this part of Tower Hamlets, where the cheapest heroin in Europe can allegedly be purchased. The road signs and markings were commissioned by residents from the Weavers Community Action Group who claim that the police and Tower Hamlets Council are failing to address the growing drugs problem in the area.  (photo by Vickie Flores / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20180916_Anti_Drugs_Hoax_Road_Sign_V...jpg
  • Community activists from the ’Columbia Road Cartel' erect hoax 'Needle free zone' road signs as part of the anti drugs street art campaign in residential streets near Columbia Road in Shoreditch east London on September 16, 2018 to highlight high levels of drug dealing in this part of Tower Hamlets, where the cheapest heroin in Europe can allegedly be purchased. The road signs and markings were commissioned by residents from the Weavers Community Action Group who claim that the police and Tower Hamlets Council are failing to address the growing drugs problem in the area.  (photo by Vickie Flores / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Community activists from the ’Columbia Road Cartel' erect hoax 'Crack Pickup Point' road signs as part of the anti drugs street art campaign in residential streets near Columbia Road in Shoreditch east London on September 16, 2018 to highlight high levels of drug dealing in this part of Tower Hamlets, where the cheapest heroin in Europe can allegedly be purchased. The road signs and markings were commissioned by residents from the Weavers Community Action Group who claim that the police and Tower Hamlets Council are failing to address the growing drugs problem in the area.  (photo by Vickie Flores / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Community activists from the ’Columbia Road Cartel' erect hoax 'Drug dealers only' road signs as part of the anti drugs street art campaign in residential streets near Columbia Road in Shoreditch east London on September 16, 2018 to highlight high levels of drug dealing in this part of Tower Hamlets, where the cheapest heroin in Europe can allegedly be purchased. The road signs and markings were commissioned by residents from the Weavers Community Action Group who claim that the police and Tower Hamlets Council are failing to address the growing drugs problem in the area.  (photo by Vickie Flores / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Community activists from the ’Columbia Road Cartel' erect hoax 'Give way to oncoming drug dealers' road signs as part of the anti drugs street art campaign in residential streets near Columbia Road in Shoreditch east London on September 16, 2018 to highlight high levels of drug dealing in this part of Tower Hamlets, where the cheapest heroin in Europe can allegedly be purchased. The road signs and markings were commissioned by residents from the Weavers Community Action Group who claim that the police and Tower Hamlets Council are failing to address the growing drugs problem in the area.  (photo by Vickie Flores / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Community activists from the ’Columbia Road Cartel' erect hoax 'Needle free zone' road signs as part of the anti drugs street art campaign in residential streets near Columbia Road in Shoreditch east London on September 16, 2018 to highlight high levels of drug dealing in this part of Tower Hamlets, where the cheapest heroin in Europe can allegedly be purchased. The road signs and markings were commissioned by residents from the Weavers Community Action Group who claim that the police and Tower Hamlets Council are failing to address the growing drugs problem in the area.  (photo by Vickie Flores / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A demonstration by Resonate Testing Ltd. to illustrate that they test and contribute with the certification of fire-retardent airline seat materials, at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
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  • A demonstration by Resonate Testing Ltd. to illustrate that they test and contribute with the certification of fire-retardent airline seat materials, at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
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  • The official launch of Circus 250, the UK and Ireland-wide festival celebrating 250 years of circus throughout 2018 on 25th July 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Internationally renowned circus company Lost in Translation perform on the very spot on London’s SouthBank where in 1768, retired cavalryman, showman and entrepreneur Philip Astley drew out a ring and filled it with astonishing acts. Every circus, anywhere in the world, began at that moment.
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  • The official launch of Circus 250, the UK and Ireland-wide festival celebrating 250 years of circus throughout 2018 on 25th July 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Internationally renowned circus company Lost in Translation perform on the very spot on London’s SouthBank where in 1768, retired cavalryman, showman and entrepreneur Philip Astley drew out a ring and filled it with astonishing acts. Every circus, anywhere in the world, began at that moment. Artist Sir Peter Blake has created a special logo for the anniversary.
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  • An female acrobat spontaneously stands on the shoulders of a friend at a coffee kiosk, on 2nd March 2017, in The Cut, London borough of Southwark, England.
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  • A youth balances on his rear wheel to perform a wheelie on the South side of Westminster Bridge, on 30th November 2016, in London England. Across the brdge, the sun sets behind the Houses of Parliament, currently undergoing major renovation works.
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  • 2 of 2 in a sequence showing a husband and wife messing around on a street where they attempt to race backwards on cobbles, on 20th July, in Porto, Portugal. In the first picture we see the man upright and confidently winning the race with the lady - while in the second, he has has fallen over completely, with legs in the air.
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  • 1 of 2 in a sequence showing a husband and wife messing around on a street where they attempt to race backwards on cobbles, on 20th July, in Porto, Portugal. In the first picture we see the man upright and confidently winning the race with the lady - while in the second, he has has fallen over completely, with legs in the air.
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  • Londoners watch in awe as 6 Greenpeace climbers protesting against Shell's plans to drill for oil in the Arctic, scale the London skyscraper landmark known as The Shard in the capital. Completed in May 2012. The Shard is the tallest building in the European Union. The 46th-tallest building in the world, standing 310 m (1,017 ft) tall, it is also be the second-tallest free-standing structure in the UK. Several Qatari investors finded the construction of the tower via Islamic finance.
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  • Londoners watch in awe as 6 Greenpeace climbers protesting against Shell's plans to drill for oil in the Arctic, scale the London skyscraper landmark known as The Shard in the capital. Completed in May 2012. The Shard is the tallest building in the European Union. The 46th-tallest building in the world, standing 310 m (1,017 ft) tall, it is also be the second-tallest free-standing structure in the UK. Several Qatari investors finded the construction of the tower via Islamic finance.
    shard_protest11-11-07-2013_1_1_1.jpg
  • Londoners watch in awe as 6 Greenpeace climbers protesting against Shell's plans to drill for oil in the Arctic, scale the London skyscraper landmark known as The Shard in the capital. Completed in May 2012. The Shard is the tallest building in the European Union. The 46th-tallest building in the world, standing 310 m (1,017 ft) tall, it is also be the second-tallest free-standing structure in the UK. Several Qatari investors finded the construction of the tower via Islamic finance.
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  • Politcal action group Avaaz wear Rupert Murdoch masks outside Parliament during News International phone hacking scandals. As the News International Chairman and his son sit  inside the committee rooms answering difficult questions about the phone hacking scandals, the activists protest outside. Avaaz—meaning "voice" in several European, Middle Eastern and Asian languages—launched in 2007 with a simple democratic mission: organize citizens of all nations to close the gap between the world we have and the world most people everywhere want.
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  • Politcal action group Avaaz wear Rupert Murdoch masks outside Parliament during News International phone hacking scandals. As the News International Chairman and his son sit  inside the committee rooms answering difficult questions about the phone hacking scandals, the activists protest outside. Avaaz—meaning "voice" in several European, Middle Eastern and Asian languages—launched in 2007 with a simple democratic mission: organize citizens of all nations to close the gap between the world we have and the world most people everywhere want.
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  • A man hangs from the hat of Prince Henry, Duke of Viseu, at the Monument of the Discoveries at Belem, Lisbon. The man has found a way to scale part of the 177 foot (54 metre) high celebration to Henry, otherwise known as Henry the Navigator, or Seafarer. The trespasser is dwarfed by the giant, oversized effigies and the man hangs by his fingers and rests his foot on Henry's ship's sail which points out to sea. It is a clear day with blue skies and the slightly yellow stone is side-lit to show each feature of the carvings in fine detail. It is a classic scene of Portguese history depicted during the 1960s fascist Portuguese President Salazar's regime. Henry remains one of ocean-conquering Portugal's most famous of cartographers, whose explorers discovered new routes around Africa and the Atlantic. Although he was called Prince Henry the Navigator by the English, Prince Henry never actually sailed on any of the voyages of discovery he sponsored. Instead, Prince Henry established a school for the study of the arts of navigation, mapmaking, and shipbuilding. This would allow sailors to better guide their ships and to come up with new ship designs. Immediately behind Henry is King Manuel I then poet Luis de Camōes. The eight figures are carved by sculptor Leopoldo Almeida and along with the monument, were commissioned for the 1960 world exhibition to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Henry's death in 1460.
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  • A pair of awkwardly splayed legs disappear into the cold, murky waters of the Serpentine Lake in London's Hyde Park. Having just dived head-first off a platform that juts out into the lake, the person is half in and half out and the splash is frozen in time. He or she is in incopetent diver with such ungainly plunge into the waters. It is otherwise a quiet moment. The water is largely undisturbed apart from the dive and buoy markers float to for a boundary line to keep rowing boats and bathers apart. This bathing area is where the normally busy Serpentine Swimming Club have the use of this Royal lake known as Lansbury's Lido. It is now normally open only in the summer, but one traditional event occurs each year on New Year's Day, when the ice is broken and brave bathers dive into the cold waters of the lake. The Serpentine will be used for the swimming leg of the triathlon at the London 2012 Olympics. The Serpentine gets its name from its supposedly snakelike, curving shape. It was formed in 1730 when Queen Caroline, wife of George II, ordered the damming of the River Westbourne and other natural ponds in Hyde Park.
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  • Ex-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher receives applause after her Brighton conference speech 2 years after being deposed. Thatcher died on April 8th 2013 after suffering a stroke while staying in the Ritz Hotel, London.
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  • Margaret Thatcher gives her last speech as Prime Minister at the Tory conference, Blackpool before being deposed weeks later. Thatcher died on April 8th 2013 after suffering a stroke while staying in the Ritz Hotel, London.
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  • Margaret Thatcher returns to the Conservative conference a year after being deposed by her own party colleagues, Blackpool. Thatcher died on April 8th 2013 after suffering a stroke while staying in the Ritz Hotel, London.
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  • Margaret Thatcher gives her last speech as Prime Minister at the Tory conference, Blackpool before being deposed weeks later.Thatcher died on April 8th 2013 after suffering a stroke while staying in the Ritz Hotel, London.
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  • Margaret Thatcher returns to the Conservative conference a year after being deposed by her own party colleagues, Blackpool. Thatcher died on April 8th 2013 after suffering a stroke while staying in the Ritz Hotel, London.
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