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  • A young man in his twenties parties in the evening at a Coates Wine Bar on London Wall in the heart of the City of London, England. Holding a small glass containing a shot of alcohol, he sings at the top of his voice during a Karaoke night. He wears a shirt and tie so probably works in an office. Without a care in the world he has closed his eyes to enjoy the moment of elation and alcohol. It's dark in the bar with few lights in the background but spotlights have little effect to brighten up the scene.
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  • A close-up portrait of a young man in his mid-twenties street portrait with moustache. With deep blue eyes and very blonde hair, the man has the look of a Nordic or north European of Viking descent - an almost Aryan specimen. His moustacge is otherwise untrimmed and is in need of a clipping. He also has gathering stubble on his chin as he stands in a matching blue doorway. A close-up portrait of a young man in his mid-twenties street portrait with moustache. With deep blue eyes and very blonde hair, the man has the look of a Nordic or north European of Viking descent - an almost Aryan specimen. His moustache is otherwise untrimmed and is in need of a clipping. He also has gathering stubble on his chin as he stands in a matching blue doorway.
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  • A close-up portrait of a young man in his mid-twenties street portrait with moustache. With deep blue eyes and very blonde hair, the man has the look of a Nordic or north European of Viking descent - an almost Aryan specimen. His moustacge is otherwise untrimmed and is in need of a clipping. He also has gathering stubble on his chin as he stands in a matching blue doorway. A close-up portrait of a young man in his mid-twenties street portrait with moustache. With deep blue eyes and very blonde hair, the man has the look of a Nordic or north European of Viking descent - an almost Aryan specimen. His moustache is otherwise untrimmed and is in need of a clipping. He also has gathering stubble on his chin as he stands in a matching blue doorway.
    moustache_men117-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • A close-up portrait of a young man in his early-twenties street portrait with moustache. His neatly trimmed mustache is tidy compared to the rather unkempt beard stubble that has formed on his chin. The young man looks about mid-twenties (20s) and has the look of someone vulnerable and lacking confidence.
    moustache_men86-28-May-2011.jpg
  • A close-up portrait of a young man in his mid-twenties street portrait with moustache. His neatly trimmed mustache is tidy compared to the rather unkempt beard stubble that has formed on his chin.  The young man looks about mid-twenties (20s)
    moustache_men65-28-May-2011.jpg
  • A close-up portrait of a young man in his late-twenties street portrait with moustache. His neatly trimmed mustache is tidy compared to the rather unkempt beard stubble that has formed on his chin.  The young man looks about mid-twenties (20s) and wears a green jacket and checked shirt.
    moustache_men11-28-May-2011.jpg
  • A close-up portrait of a young man in his late-twenties street portrait with moustache. His neatly trimmed mustache is tidy compared to the rather unkempt beard stubble that has formed on his chin.  The young man looks about mid-twenties (20s) and wears a green jacket and checked shirt.
    moustache_men6-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • A close-up portrait of a young man in his early-twenties street portrait with moustache. The moustache is well trimmed and is shaved low in his upper-lip with a small tuft underneath. Focus is on the tache and eyes rather than on his clothing and urban background. The fellow is stylish and is very self-confident as he makes a bold statement of his own youth and gender.
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  • A close-up portrait of a young man in his late-twenties street portrait with moustache. The mustache is well-waxed to keep its upturned shape and is generally known as a handlebar style of facial growth. Focus is on the curled hair and eyes rather than on his clothing and urban background. The fellow is stylish and is very self-confident as he makes a bold statement of his own youth and gender.
    moustache_men45-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • A close-up portrait of a young man in his late-twenties street portrait with moustache. The mustache is well-waxed to keep its upturned shape and is generally known as a handlebar style of facial growth. Focus is on the curled hair and eyes rather than on his clothing and urban background. The fellow is stylish and is very self-confident as he makes a bold statement of his own youth and gender.
    moustache_men39-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • A close-up portrait of a young man in his early-twenties street portrait with moustache. The moustache is well trimmed and is shaved low in his upper-lip with a small tuft underneath. Focus is on the tache and eyes rather than on his clothing and urban background. The fellow is stylish and is very self-confident as he makes a bold statement of his own youth and gender.
    moustache_men134-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • A close-up portrait of a young man in his late-twenties street portrait with moustache. The mustache is well-waxed to keep its upturned shape and is generally known as a handlebar style of facial growth. Focus is on the curled hair and eyes rather than on his clothing and urban background. The fellow is stylish and is very self-confident as he makes a bold statement of his own youth and gender.
    moustache_men49-28-May-2011.jpg
  • Janne Orelis, 26  is a Sales Woman with two children, Central Hospital Port Au Prince. "The house collapsed on top of me, crushing my right arm" she says. "I was rescued by my family. If it was not for my husband I would be dead,  but it was two days before I saw a doctor.  The pain was terrible, by the time I got to see a doctor there was no choice but to amputate. I can't stop thinking about my arm. But now I am worried sick about my six month old baby. My family have him with them in the provinces, but he has only ever had breast milk. He could be very hungry. As soon as I am able, I will go to him."
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  • Young women from Lilongwe whom have made the 45 hour journey to Chinteche to enjoy the Lake of Stars Music festival, Malawi.
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  • Foreign tourists, principally backpackers and local Malawian get into the groove and dance late into the night with a mix of African bands and "imported" music from UK based DJ's at the Lake of Stars music festival, Chinteche, Malawi.
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  • A couple talk and enjoy the sights and sounds from the Lake of stars music festival in Chinteche town on the shores of lake Malawi.
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  • A couple relax and enjoy the sounds from the Lake of Stars music festival in  Chinteche town , Malawi.
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  • Locals talking to foreign tourists at the Lake of Stars Music festival, Chinteche, Malawi.
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  • A call centre agent admires the view as sun breaks through after a downpour: The poster on the window relates to Donald Trump a possible role model for an office workers on account of a his vast wealth. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Chris Somers, left, Andrew Allen, second from left and colleagues take  a smoke break . This scene must be a familiar sight in car parks on industrial estate around the UK especially since smoking was banned inside public spaces. The dress code is similar for all the workers it seems to the point where it could be considered  as a self imposed uniform. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Rob Watson takes a fast food lunch In the staff break room. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Daisy, waitressing at a waffle house on 10 Highway, Baton Rouge. One of the joys of a road trip is sampling the many original 'dinner' restaurants built in the fifties and still with all the original fittings and  fixtures “happy days” style.
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  • The number twenty-two beneath the Italian word Benvenuti welcome, are seen in a window of a Shoreditch cafe, on 4th November 2019, in London, England.
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  • Billy Astel, waiting for an interview for the position of call centre agent at the Listening Company in Richmond. Is it possible to see pre interview nerves by looking at  his body language? Possibly,  these days some interviewers are trained to examine body language as part of their interview technique.From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Andrew Allen shuffling paper, with a colleague whilst competing for the same photocopier, at an office in Peterborough. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Chris Somers takes a fast food lunch In the staff break room. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
    566chanelstrategy_9_306_1.jpg
  • Virushka Sewprsad age 22, call centre agent works as the sun sets, the light catching her and forming a strong shadow of her head and headset against the wall. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
    566listeningco_0_306_1.jpg
  • Rob Watson, call centre operative. Robs individual hair suggest a life outside work that is more fun, at least maybe that is the intended impression. Office workers have little opportunity to express themselves because of the constraints of the office dress code. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Yasmina Kalipa, sales assistant, marketing department the Moscow Times. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • The identity card of Michael M Minkevic, director of  business development at Luxoft next to his phone .From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • George Georgiev, vice president of business development, at a firm in Russia,  closing a deal perhaps but certainly focussed. His hand is clenched to a fist and his expression intent on the conversation he is having, the  telephone hands free set he is using allows him to concentrate on the job In hand . From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
    484Moscow_Business17_804_1.jpg
  • Natalie Nedelko , Telemarketing operative, selling seminars in Cyprus on taxes, Moscow. From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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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.
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  • 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
  • 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
  • Madoon Ghaffur, 22, is single and works as a singer and actress in the dubbing studio at Ariana Television.  Ariana has an ambitious broadcasting schedule showing several Indian dramas which are contrary to conservative popular opinion.  Despite concerns from Parliament  - which has banned the airing of soaps -  and threats of violence from the Taliban, the company and its main rival Tolo TV, are aggressive in their airing of shows all of which have massive public appeal. <br />
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Currently, Madoon is translating the Indian soap “Zaara” into the local Afghan language Dari. She also dubs “Dolhan” an Indian soap and is a well-known singer. Madoon is a success story in the new Kabul enjoying a freedom that was quashed under the Taliban and impossible during the civil war:  “During Taliban I couldn’t go anywhere, I had to stay at home , I felt imprisoned, but now I am free.
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  • Hamidullah 30, apprentice tyre salesman. Hameed works in the wheel shop on Parwan 3 (street name) as an apprentice. He returned a month ago from Pakistan, after fifteen years absence. He is paid 28$ dollars a week: "I came back to Kabul because the work situation is better," he says. "My family left during the civil war, but this is our county, which is why we returned from Pakistan. The economy is better here, I can live with my family,  I am happy to be back here, I am not afraid of the Taliban, I am afraid of God."
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  • Detail of stone architecture dated anno domini 1928, on the surface of a wall on Wall Street, Lower Manhattan, New York City. This famous street symbolises the US economy. September 1929 was the peak of the stock market. and a few days later, on October 24, stock values plummeted and the market crash of 1929 ushered in the Great Depression. Wall Street is a 0.7 miles (1.1 km), eight-block-long, street running west to east from Broadway to South Street on the East River in Lower Manhattan in the financial district of New York City. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial sector or signifying New York-based financial interests. t
    wall_street37-25-05-2014_1.jpg
  • Detail of stone architecture dated anno domini 1928, on the surface of a wall on Wall Street, Lower Manhattan, New York City. This famous street symbolises the US economy. September 1929 was the peak of the stock market. and a few days later, on October 24, stock values plummeted and the market crash of 1929 ushered in the Great Depression. Wall Street is a 0.7 miles (1.1 km), eight-block-long, street running west to east from Broadway to South Street on the East River in Lower Manhattan in the financial district of New York City. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial sector or signifying New York-based financial interests. t
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  • A young man on a motorbike, Shinagawa district Tokyo, Japan
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  • As the Mr Chelsea Body Beautiful talent competition is held on the Kings Road in London, an appreciative woman interviews a contestant. Entrants are handsome males and girls showing their muscles and well-trimmed bodies. The others have hairy chests, pectorals and biceps on-show by these young exhibitionists who parade themselves in the open-air. But this young man is smooth and sell-muscled and he holds up both arms to show his biceps and abdominals (abs) plus, unintentionally (possibly) his well-endowed private parts that are poking from within his Y-front underwear pants.
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  • Two brokers working at the London International Financial Futures Exchange (LIFFE) have finished trading for the day and are resting chatting to colleages beneath a large old-fashioned dot matrix sign telling us the market's value at the close of business. They both wear orange jackets denoting their respective employers. They sit on the trading floor, otherwise known as the Pit where Derivatives, Options, Futures and their contracts are exchanged in a frenzy of arm and hand expressions which communicate prices and quantities. The LIFFE exchange was synonymous with Thatcherite capitalist money-making ethos in the City of London of the 80s and early 90s before the takeover by Euronext in January 2002. It is currently known as Euronext.liffe. Euronext subsequently merged with New York Stock Exchange in April 2007.
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  • A modern airliner passes over the renovated control tower that once saw aviation heroes such as Charles Lindbergh arrive after his historic transatlantic flight to Paris, on the site of the former London (Croydon) airfield, once the location of the first international passenger services from England in the 1930s. The airport's terminal building and control tower were completed in 1928; the old wooden air traffic control and Customs building was demolished. The new buildings and layout began operations on 20 January 1928,
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  • Two brokers working at the London International Financial Futures Exchange (LIFFE) have finished trading for the day and are resting chatting to colleages beneath a large old-fashioned dot matrix sign telling us the market's value at the close of business. They both wear orange jackets denoting their respective employers. They sit on the trading floor, otherwise known as the Pit where Derivatives, Options, Futures and their contracts are exchanged in a frenzy of arm and hand expressions which communicate prices and quantities. The LIFFE exchange was synonymous with Thatcherite capitalist money-making ethos in the City of London of the 80s and early 90s before the takeover by Euronext in January 2002. It is currently known as Euronext.liffe. Euronext subsequently merged with New York Stock Exchange in April 2007.
    city_london15-15-12-2007 _1.jpg
  • The Mr Chelsea Body Beautiful talent competition is held on the Kings Road in London. Entrants are handsome males and girls showing their muscles and well-trimmed bodies. We see hairy chests, pectorals and biceps on-show by these young exhibitionists who parade themselves in the open-air. Slightly behind them there are also two elderly ladies looking like sisters or perhaps twins. They were once beautiful themselves and sit eagerly on a bench against a wall peering at the handsome young men, wishing they were young again. One holds a walking stick and the other grasps a bottle of wine. It is a scene of young and old, of youth and ageing beauty.
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  • A Haitian sees the bright side as she sits outside her shelter erected opposite the Palace in Cham De Mars. The  choice of cloth for her shack is symbolic and many Haitians are grateful for the aid and support from the US. some  commentators, however,  believe the relationship with the US two hundred miles away,  is what needs to be looked at if things are to improve. One Haitian, Jocelyn, tells me:  "They (The American government)  take with one hand and give with the other.  They swamped Haiti with cheap rice imports putting farmers out of business and forcing them into the capital's slums where they have been aid dependent ever since"
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  • Marie Yolene, Bois De Fer, age 44,  and daughter Marie Geralda Auguste, 17, in a camp opposite the Palace, Cham de Mars.  Marie's son Emanuel was trapped for 12 days before he was eventually rescued ( the New York Times did a feature on him). The daughter recounts: "I was sitting down at the house when it started to rock then blocks and wood started falling, Romario broke his leg, Mum grabbed us all and we got out all except my oldest brother Emanual.  He was trapped. We weren't sure if he was alive or dead but we kept looking for him. Then my mother and Emanuel heard each other. He called out, 'Mamma I'm alive,' Mum told everybody she could find that he  was alive,  journalists, aid workers rescue workers, After 11 days rescuers ( an Israeli SAR) pulled him out, my mother collapsed from joy."
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  • Francy,  morgue attendant, Central Hospital Port Au Prince, with colleague. Francy has worked at the morgue all his life, "The bodies don't bother me, not even when there were thousands here. Why should they? They are all my brothers and sisters."
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  • Ismael, thirty-five out side the ruins of The Tax Office. Most important government buildings have been destroyed including the Palace, Law courts, 87 percent of schools, even prisons leaving  the country with no means to govern. ."I am a steel worker by trade but right now I'm here recovering the bodies from the tax office. We use plastic gloves and put them in plastic body bags. It's not a nice job, the smell almost kills me. I have to drink to get through but I know I am helping the families. The parents are waiting for me each time I pull a body out so they can identify it. They buy me my rum.  I have pulled out one body today but twenty-five in total."
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  • Nadine Pleato, opposite a collapsed building in down-town Port Au Prince . She is living in a garage at Latimer 54, near Paloma. She says: "I have just purchased this bag so I can pack a few things and leave Port Au Prince for the provinces. My house was completely destroyed and I lost all my clothes in the quake. All I have left is four pieces of clothing: a skirt and what I am wearing. I have to live and bathe in the street..I didn't know if my mother was alive for six days until she arrived from the provinces with supplies. I was so relieved but I still haven't seen my boyfriend since the morning of the quake. We were with each other a year. He must be dead but I will never know for sure. It's hard to carry on.  How can we be normal now?"
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  • Nadine Pleato, opposite a collapsed building in down-town Port Au Prince . She is living in a garage at Latimer 54, near Paloma. She says: "I have just purchased this bag so I can pack a few things and leave Port Au Prince for the provinces. My house was completely destroyed and I lost all my clothes in the quake. All I have left is four pieces of clothing: a skirt and what I am wearing. I have to live and bathe in the street..I didn't know if my mother was alive for six days until she arrived from the provinces with supplies. I was so relieved but I still haven't seen my boyfriend since the morning of the quake. We were with each other a year. He must be dead but I will never know for sure. It's hard to carry on.  How can we be normal now?"
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  • A punk girl in a Tokyo park, Harajuka district, Tokyo, Japan
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  • Cantrine-Flon Camp has approximately 3500 refugees who have very little at all. At the moment they are surviving on yams and potatoes, buying their own drinking water and using a field for sanitation. They need tents and medicine, since what they had donated by a Haitian doctor, is sparse. Malnutrition is a problem along with vomiting, diarrhoea and infections. ."Every time there is a bang, I jump. We all do, it's a kind of collective trauma. Since my house fell down I have been living in this camp but conditions are not good. All we've had to eat so far is yams and potatoes. There are no tents, toilets, little medicine and we buy our own drinking water with what money we have."
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  • Members of the LGBTI gather outside the Admiral Duncan pub in London, England, United Kingdom on 30th April 2019.Twenty years since a Neo-Nazi set of a nail bomb at the Admiral Duncan pub a iconic gay venue in Soho killing three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated.
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  • Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Cressida Dick c attends a memorial service in St Annes Gardens in Soho in London, England, United Kingdom on 30th April 2019. Twenty years since a Neo-Nazi set of a nail bomb at the Admiral Duncan pub a iconic gay venue in Soho killing three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated.
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  • Members of the London Fire Brigade stand to attention as the LGBTI communinty lead by Fr Simon Buckley march from the Admiral Duncan pub to a memorial service in St Annes Gardens in Soho in London, England, United Kingdom on 30th April 2019.Twenty years since a Neo-Nazi set of a nail bomb at the Admiral Duncan pub a iconic gay venue in Soho killing three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated.
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  • Two tourists consult handheld devices on a street corner in Borough, south London. The man and woman consult their own smartphone devices whilst standing on this grim looking street in Southwark whose speed limit on this road is 20mph (Transport for London's vehicle speed reducing slogan is Twenty's Plenty) and there is a theme of red stripes from the Red Route parking restriction plus the canopy inside the building. Alternate white items also complete the red and white concept.
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  • Engineer Ebrahim Faizi age 27, hotel manager and architect with Sultan Mohammad,74, carpenter and handy man. Sultan has been there since he started work over 50 years ago. He remembers a time when the girls use to wear mini skirts in Kabul. Ebrahim has lived at the hotel most of his life during the civil war and for some time during the Taliban era ( he left after a year ). He had to hide at the back of the building during factional fighting in the civil war. The hotel took hits from rockets at least 20 times during one vicious fight.<br />
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“I was here in the civil war but when the Taliban came I left.  Every day a hundred or two hundred rockets were fired, inside and out side the city. In 2001 this city was totally devastated We took at least twenty rockets in this building. we were at the back hiding; it went on for hours. It was just me, mum, uncle and the Mujahideen” .
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  • The number 20 appears above the front entrance of 20 Farringdon Road, on 20th November 2019, at Smithfield in the City of London, England.
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  • The number 20 appears above the front entrance of 20 Farringdon Road, on 20th November 2019, at Smithfield in the City of London, England.
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  • A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
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  • A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-38-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street outside the High Court on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-27-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-22-15-07-2019.jpg
  • As crowds of royalist well-wishers gather, a spontaneous memorial of flowers, photos and memorabilia grows outside Kensington Palace, the royal residence of Princess Diana who died in a car crash in Paris exactly 20 years ago, on 31st August 2017 in London, United Kingdom. In 1997 a sea of floral tributes also filled this area of the royal park as well as in other relevant areas of London. Then, as now, royalists mourned the People's Princess.
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  • As crowds of royalist well-wishers gather, a spontaneous memorial of flowers, photos and memorabilia grows outside Kensington Palace, the royal residence of Princess Diana who died in a car crash in Paris exactly 20 years ago, on 31st August 2017 in London, United Kingdom. In 1997 a sea of floral tributes also filled this area of the royal park as well as in other relevant areas of London. Then, as now, royalists mourned the People's Princess.
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  • On the 20th anniversary of the death of Princess Diana, crowds of people gather to pay their respects, and to lay flowers, pictures and messages at the memorial to her on 31st August 2017 at Kensington Palace in London, United Kingdom. Diana, Princess of Wales became known as the People's Princess following her tragic death, and now as in 1997, thousands of royalists, and mourners came to her royal residence in remembrance.
    20170831_diana memorial_038.jpg
  • On the 20th anniversary of the death of Princess Diana, crowds of people gather to pay their respects, and to lay flowers, pictures and messages at the memorial to her on 31st August 2017 at Kensington Palace in London, United Kingdom. Diana, Princess of Wales became known as the People's Princess following her tragic death, and now as in 1997, thousands of royalists, and mourners came to her royal residence in remembrance.
    20170831_diana memorial_033.jpg
  • On the 20th anniversary of the death of Princess Diana, crowds of people gather to pay their respects, and to lay flowers, pictures and messages at the memorial to her on 31st August 2017 at Kensington Palace in London, United Kingdom. Diana, Princess of Wales became known as the People's Princess following her tragic death, and now as in 1997, thousands of royalists, and mourners came to her royal residence in remembrance.
    20170831_diana memorial_030.jpg
  • On the 20th anniversary of the death of Princess Diana, crowds of people gather to pay their respects, and to lay flowers, pictures and messages at the memorial to her on 31st August 2017 at Kensington Palace in London, United Kingdom. Diana, Princess of Wales became known as the Peoples Princess following her tragic death, and now as in 1997, thousands of royalists, and mourners came to her royal residence in remembrance.
    20170831_diana memorial_023.jpg
  • On the 20th anniversary of the death of Princess Diana, crowds of people gather to pay their respects, and to lay flowers, pictures and messages at the memorial to her on 31st August 2017 at Kensington Palace in London, United Kingdom. Diana, Princess of Wales became known as the Peoples Princess following her tragic death, and now as in 1997, thousands of royalists, and mourners came to her royal residence in remembrance.
    20170831_diana memorial_006.jpg
  • A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-38-15-07-2019.jpg
  • A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-33-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-30-15-07-2019.jpg
  • A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-36-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-15-15-07-2019.jpg
  • A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-35-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The yacht in London was named after the late-Barrister and environmental campaigner, Polly Higgins. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-12-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street outside the High Court on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-28-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street outside the High Court on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-27-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-22-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Seen through the window of a nearby cafe, environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-05-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-18-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Seen through the window of a nearby cafe, environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-01-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Seen through the window of a nearby cafe, environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-03-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Seen through the window of a nearby cafe, environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-04-15-07-2019.jpg
  • A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-38-15-07-2019.jpg
  • A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-36-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-30-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street outside the High Court on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-27-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street outside the High Court on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-28-15-07-2019.jpg
  • A pink Dodo is pushed through London streets en-route to where other environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-33-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Seen through the window of a nearby cafe, environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-05-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-22-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-15-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-18-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The yacht in London was named after the late-Barrister and environmental campaigner, Polly Higgins. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-12-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Seen through the window of a nearby cafe, environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-04-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Seen through the window of a nearby cafe, environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-03-15-07-2019.jpg
  • Seen through the window of a nearby cafe, environmental and climate change protesters block Fleet Street on the first day of a week-long country-wide protests using using five boats to stop traffic in Cardiff, Glasgow, Bristol, Leeds, and London, on 15th July 2019, in London, England. The group is calling on the government to declare a climate emergency, saying it was beginning a five-day summer uprising and that Ecocide ought to be a criminal offence in law.
    extinction_rebellion-01-15-07-2019.jpg
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