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  • Two commercial tumble drier machines drying clothes in a launderette Wadebridge, Cornwall, UK.  The energy for the launderette is sourced from roof solar panels and is part of a scheme to make this town the first to be powered by renewable sources in the UK.
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  • Children roll around the inside of Water Balls at the south London Lambeth Country Fair. A water ball is a large inflatable sphere that allows a person to walk across a water surface. The water ball is similar to a zorb (rolling downhill in an orb, generally made of transparent plastic), but this has only one layer and is designed for water travel rather than downhill rolling. The giant ball is usually two metres in diameter and has a zippered entrance to allow for easy entry and exit. It stores flat and weighs 15 kilograms. The best water balls are constructed from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) 0.6–0.7mm thick. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_ball
    water_balls3-16-July-2011_1_1.jpg
  • Children roll around the inside of Water Balls at the south London Lambeth Country Fair. A water ball is a large inflatable sphere that allows a person to walk across a water surface. The water ball is similar to a zorb (rolling downhill in an orb, generally made of transparent plastic), but this has only one layer and is designed for water travel rather than downhill rolling. The giant ball is usually two metres in diameter and has a zippered entrance to allow for easy entry and exit. It stores flat and weighs 15 kilograms. The best water balls are constructed from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) 0.6–0.7mm thick. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_ball
    water_balls1-16-July-2011_1_1.jpg
  • Children roll around the inside of Water Balls at the south London Lambeth Country Fair. A water ball is a large inflatable sphere that allows a person to walk across a water surface. The water ball is similar to a zorb (rolling downhill in an orb, generally made of transparent plastic), but this has only one layer and is designed for water travel rather than downhill rolling. The giant ball is usually two metres in diameter and has a zippered entrance to allow for easy entry and exit. It stores flat and weighs 15 kilograms. The best water balls are constructed from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) 0.6–0.7mm thick. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_ball
    water_balls6-16-July-2011_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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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 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
  • Rico Leroy’s Surfboard Anglet, near Biarritz, South West France.
    tandemsurfers9_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
  • 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
  • An eight year-old boy plays rough and tumble with his dad in an English Summer garden, on 5th May 2018, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
    wrington_family-43-05-05-2018.jpg
  • A demolition site in the City of London, the heart of the capital's financial district. Tearing down a former office block to replace it with a more modern development as seen in a large hoarding at street level, in Queen Victoria Street EC4. The insides of the structure tumble down in a controlled fashion with health and safety issues important.
    demolition_city-12-04-1999_1.jpg
  • An eight year-old boy plays rough and tumble with his dad in an English Summer garden, on 5th May 2018, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
    wrington_family-46-05-05-2018.jpg
  • An eight year-old boy plays rough and tumble with his dad in an English Summer garden, on 5th May 2018, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
    wrington_family-48-05-05-2018.jpg
  • An eight year-old boy plays rough and tumble with his dad in an English Summer garden, on 5th May 2018, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
    wrington_family-47-05-05-2018.jpg
  • Photographic projections of the victims of the Bethnal Green tube disaster are projected onto the Stairway to Heaven memorial next to the Bethanal Green Tube station entrance in London, England, on March 3rd, 2018 to mark the 75th anniversary of the Bethnal Green World War 2 tube disaster on 3rd March 1943.  On the night of the disaster a crowd of people were waiting to enter the underground air raid shelter when the deafening sound of a new anti-aircraft rocket was fired for the first time from Victoria Park. A woman with a child fell and others tumbled over her and within seconds the whole staircase was a tangled mass of 300 trapped people. 73 people died including 84 women, 62 children and 27 men.
    20180303_75th_Anniversary_Bethnal_Gr...jpg
  • Photographic projections of the victims of the Bethnal Green tube disaster are projected onto the Stairway to Heaven memorial next to the Bethanal Green Tube station entrance in London, England, on March 3rd, 2018 to mark the 75th anniversary of the Bethnal Green World War 2 tube disaster on 3rd March 1943.  On the night of the disaster a crowd of people were waiting to enter the underground air raid shelter when the deafening sound of a new anti-aircraft rocket was fired for the first time from Victoria Park. A woman with a child fell and others tumbled over her and within seconds the whole staircase was a tangled mass of 300 trapped people. 73 people died including 84 women, 62 children and 27 men.
    20180303_75th_Anniversary_Bethnal_Gr...jpg
  • The Stairway to Heaven memorial is seen next to Bethanal Green Tube station entrance in London, England, on March 3rd, 2018 marking the 75th anniversary of the Bethnal Green World War 2 tube disaster on 3rd March 1943.  On the night of the disaster a crowd of people were waiting to enter the underground air raid shelter when the deafening sound of a new anti-aircraft rocket was fired for the first time from Victoria Park. A woman with a child fell and others tumbled over her and within seconds the whole staircase was a tangled mass of 300 trapped people. 73 people died including 84 women, 62 children and 27 men.
    20180303_75th_Anniversary_Bethnal_Gr...jpg
  • The Stairway to Heaven memorial is seen next to Bethanal Green Tube station entrance in London, England, on March 3rd, 2018 marking the 75th anniversary of the Bethnal Green World War 2 tube disaster on 3rd March 1943.  On the night of the disaster a crowd of people were waiting to enter the underground air raid shelter when the deafening sound of a new anti-aircraft rocket was fired for the first time from Victoria Park. A woman with a child fell and others tumbled over her and within seconds the whole staircase was a tangled mass of 300 trapped people. 73 people died including 84 women, 62 children and 27 men.
    20180303_75th_Anniversary_Bethnal_Gr...jpg
  • The Stairway to Heaven memorial is seen next to Bethanal Green Tube station entrance in London, England, on March 3rd, 2018 marking the 75th anniversary of the Bethnal Green World War 2 tube disaster on 3rd March 1943.  On the night of the disaster a crowd of people were waiting to enter the underground air raid shelter when the deafening sound of a new anti-aircraft rocket was fired for the first time from Victoria Park. A woman with a child fell and others tumbled over her and within seconds the whole staircase was a tangled mass of 300 trapped people. 73 people died including 84 women, 62 children and 27 men.
    20180303_75th_Anniversary_Bethnal_Gr...jpg
  • Photographic projections of the victims of the Bethnal Green tube disaster are projected onto the Stairway to Heaven memorial next to the Bethanal Green Tube station entrance in London, England, on March 3rd, 2018 to mark the 75th anniversary of the Bethnal Green World War 2 tube disaster on 3rd March 1943.  On the night of the disaster a crowd of people were waiting to enter the underground air raid shelter when the deafening sound of a new anti-aircraft rocket was fired for the first time from Victoria Park. A woman with a child fell and others tumbled over her and within seconds the whole staircase was a tangled mass of 300 trapped people. 73 people died including 84 women, 62 children and 27 men.
    20180303_75th_Anniversary_Bethnal_Gr...jpg
  • Photographic projections of the victims of the Bethnal Green tube disaster are projected onto the Stairway to Heaven memorial next to the Bethanal Green Tube station entrance in London, England, on March 3rd, 2018 to mark the 75th anniversary of the Bethnal Green World War 2 tube disaster on 3rd March 1943.  On the night of the disaster a crowd of people were waiting to enter the underground air raid shelter when the deafening sound of a new anti-aircraft rocket was fired for the first time from Victoria Park. A woman with a child fell and others tumbled over her and within seconds the whole staircase was a tangled mass of 300 trapped people. 73 people died including 84 women, 62 children and 27 men.
    20180303_75th_Anniversary_Bethnal_Gr...jpg
  • Photographic projections of the victims of the Bethnal Green tube disaster are projected onto the Stairway to Heaven memorial next to the Bethanal Green Tube station entrance in London, England, on March 3rd, 2018 to mark the 75th anniversary of the Bethnal Green World War 2 tube disaster on 3rd March 1943.  On the night of the disaster a crowd of people were waiting to enter the underground air raid shelter when the deafening sound of a new anti-aircraft rocket was fired for the first time from Victoria Park. A woman with a child fell and others tumbled over her and within seconds the whole staircase was a tangled mass of 300 trapped people. 73 people died including 84 women, 62 children and 27 men.
    20180303_75th_Anniversary_Bethnal_Gr...jpg
  • The Stairway to Heaven memorial is seen next to Bethanal Green Tube station entrance in London, England, on March 3rd, 2018 marking the 75th anniversary of the Bethnal Green World War 2 tube disaster on 3rd March 1943.  On the night of the disaster a crowd of people were waiting to enter the underground air raid shelter when the deafening sound of a new anti-aircraft rocket was fired for the first time from Victoria Park. A woman with a child fell and others tumbled over her and within seconds the whole staircase was a tangled mass of 300 trapped people. 73 people died including 84 women, 62 children and 27 men.
    20180303_75th_Anniversary_Bethnal_Gr...jpg
  • The Stairway to Heaven memorial is seen next to Bethanal Green Tube station entrance in London, England, on March 3rd, 2018 marking the 75th anniversary of the Bethnal Green World War 2 tube disaster on 3rd March 1943.  On the night of the disaster a crowd of people were waiting to enter the underground air raid shelter when the deafening sound of a new anti-aircraft rocket was fired for the first time from Victoria Park. A woman with a child fell and others tumbled over her and within seconds the whole staircase was a tangled mass of 300 trapped people. 73 people died including 84 women, 62 children and 27 men.
    20180303_75th_Anniversary_Bethnal_Gr...jpg
  • The Stairway to Heaven memorial is seen next to Bethanal Green Tube station entrance in London, England, on March 3rd, 2018 marking the 75th anniversary of the Bethnal Green World War 2 tube disaster on 3rd March 1943.  On the night of the disaster a crowd of people were waiting to enter the underground air raid shelter when the deafening sound of a new anti-aircraft rocket was fired for the first time from Victoria Park. A woman with a child fell and others tumbled over her and within seconds the whole staircase was a tangled mass of 300 trapped people. 73 people died including 84 women, 62 children and 27 men.
    20180303_75th_Anniversary_Bethnal_Gr...jpg
  • The Stairway to Heaven memorial is seen next to Bethanal Green Tube station entrance in London, England, on March 3rd, 2018 marking the 75th anniversary of the Bethnal Green World War 2 tube disaster on 3rd March 1943.  On the night of the disaster a crowd of people were waiting to enter the underground air raid shelter when the deafening sound of a new anti-aircraft rocket was fired for the first time from Victoria Park. A woman with a child fell and others tumbled over her and within seconds the whole staircase was a tangled mass of 300 trapped people. 73 people died including 84 women, 62 children and 27 men.
    20180303_75th_Anniversary_Bethnal_Gr...jpg
  • "Then raindrops fell on my head." Looking over the shoulder as a mother pours bath water from a toy seive on to the head of her five month-old baby daughter. The infant looks unsure but otherwise spellbound as the droplets fall, watching them leaving the pot to feel them trickling down. We see the child's trust for her mother and imagine her fascination with tumbling liquid, the feel of it touching her skin. This water is shallow, a child can drown in an inch of water so the mum is supporting the baby's head around the neck in the correct manner. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
    corbis_ella11-20-04-1995_1.jpg
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