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  • Twins busking in Camden Town, London, UK. With one of the boys on guitar and the other playing a box as a drum, these two boys impress with their rock based music.
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  • Twins busking in Camden Town, London, UK. With one of the boys on guitar and the other playing a box as a drum, these two boys impress with their rock based music.
    20131130_twins busking_A.jpg
  • Street art depicting the Kray twins as Superman and Spiderman in Shoreditch, London, UK. Reggie and Ronnie Kray were legendary East End gansters in the 1960s and in many minds still regarded as heroes as opposed to superheroes by some locals. Others despise the idea of the gangster culture, and subsequently the faces of the Krays in this grafitti were defaced.
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  • Street art depicting the Kray twins as Superman and Spiderman in Shoreditch, London, UK. Reggie and Ronnie Kray were legendary East End gansters in the 1960s and in many minds still regarded as heroes as opposed to superheroes by some locals. Others despise the idea of the gangster culture, and subsequently the faces of the Krays in this grafitti were defaced.
    20151230_kray twins street art_C.jpg
  • Street art depicting the Kray twins as Superman and Spiderman in Shoreditch, London, UK. Reggie and Ronnie Kray were legendary East End gansters in the 1960s and in many minds still regarded as heroes as opposed to superheroes by some locals. Others despise the idea of the gangster culture, and subsequently the faces of the Krays in this grafitti were defaced.
    20151230_kray twins street art_A.jpg
  • Tourists pushing twins in a pram near to the London Eye, one of the biggest draws for tourism down on the Southbank. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
    20140329_south bank twins_A.jpg
  • Identical and eccentric twin sisters wait for buses at a stop's shelter in central Brussels. Dressed almost identically too, with matching lipstick, shoes and sports trousers, the pair look towards oncoming traffic making sure they don’t miss their bus home from central Brussels to a suburb. The eccentric pair has adopted the same posture in a way that twins and sisters sharing the same genetic characteristics and habits often do.
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  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo.  New born twins Marina and Nina , named after the midwives who delivered them at the camp clinic.
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  • Twins of Brick Lane Street art by Zabou in the Brick Lane area of Shoreditch, East London, United Kingdom. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Capitoline Wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus in Narbonne, France. This is a symbol of Rome. The statue was favoured by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, who donated copies of the statues to various places around the world.
    20180514_narbonne romulus and remus_...jpg
  • Capitoline Wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus in Narbonne, France. This is a symbol of Rome. The statue was favoured by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, who donated copies of the statues to various places around the world.
    20180514_narbonne romulus and remus_...jpg
  • Capitoline Wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus in Narbonne, France. This is a symbol of Rome. The statue was favoured by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, who donated copies of the statues to various places around the world.
    20180514_narbonne romulus and remus_...jpg
  • Capitoline Wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus in Narbonne, France. This is a symbol of Rome. The statue was favoured by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, who donated copies of the statues to various places around the world.
    20180514_narbonne romulus and remus_...jpg
  • Capitoline Wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus in Narbonne, France. This is a symbol of Rome. The statue was favoured by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, who donated copies of the statues to various places around the world.
    20180514_narbonne romulus and remus_...jpg
  • North York Moors hill farmer, Robert Myers, checks on a Swaledale ewe which has recently given birth to twins, Toad Hall, Bransdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A woman pushes a shopping cart carrying a pair of twins at a supermarket in Shanghai, China on 09 December 2010.
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  • Twins of Brick Lane Street art by Zabou in the Brick Lane area of Shoreditch, East London, United Kingdom. Street art in the East End of London is an ever changing visual enigma, as the artworks constantly change, as councils clean some walls or new works go up in place of others. While some consider this vandalism or graffiti, these artworks are very popular among local people and visitors alike, as a sense of poignancy remains in the work, many of which have subtle messages.
    20160822_street art brick lane_068.jpg
  • Capitoline Wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus in Narbonne, France. This is a symbol of Rome. The statue was favoured by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, who donated copies of the statues to various places around the world.
    20180514_narbonne romulus and remus_...jpg
  • Capitoline Wolf suckling the twins Romulus and Remus in Narbonne, France. This is a symbol of Rome. The statue was favoured by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, who donated copies of the statues to various places around the world.
    20180514_narbonne romulus and remus_...jpg
  • On stage, two beautiful topless girls stand semi-naked with a gentleman admirer during a variety show at the famous Parisian cabaret company Paradis Latin, Paris France. In front of glittery stars, the two ladies of the night are dressed in satin stockings and suspenders, flirting with this male dressed in top hat and tails, holding the hand of one lady and the about to kiss the cheek of the other, all the time lit with stage spotlights and the silhouetted heads of the front row audience at the bottom of the picture. The two girls appear to be twins but are probably wearing blonde wigs to make them look like a male 'Gentlemen prefer blondes' fantasy. (From a story about travelling through 6 European countries by coach in 7 days).
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  • In a Brussels Flea Market, two curly-haired twin sisters wander about the cobbled square to play with a an empty push-chair at the Marché du Jeu de Balle, in the Marolles district of Belgium's capital city. In harsh sunlight the girls role-play at mothering, a gender conditioning that all children discover and these females are finding it natural to act as parents at such a young age. An antique doll sits looking in our direction, dressed in frilly clothes and all around is Chinese laquered furniture and other kids' toys like a hobby horse and a trike. At Place du Jeu de Balle Flea Market, you can find an extraordinary mix of household items, vintage clothes, crockery and furniture. This market is open daily from 6am to 2pm and is in the heart of the “Marolles” district, a working-class neighbourhood that was built in the 17th century.
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  • Twin brothers who support opposing football teams walking together across the Golden Jubillee Bridge next to Hungerford Bridge. The brother on the left supports Chelsea FC and his brother on the right supports Arsenal Football Club. London, UK.
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  • Twin brothers who support opposing football teams walking together across the Golden Jubillee Bridge next to Hungerford Bridge. The brother on the left supports Chelsea FC and his brother on the right supports Arsenal Football Club. London, UK.
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  • Female vet, Diana Stapleton is ecstatically happy after successfully delivering twin calves to Fresian cow at Manor House Farm, Barnoldswick near Settle, North Yorkshire, England. With the two youngsters spread on the soft straw of the barn, and their mother facing the corner of the outhouse with the resulting afterbirth still attached, Diana makes her sense of achievement clear to the farmer who must also be relived about the positive outcome. The survival of twin cattle births depends on thorough training and an instinct for animal husbandry and medical requirements. Diana Stapleton belonged to the Dalehead Veterinary Group based in nearby Settle for 15 years, covering a 20-mile area of 500 remote farms though she specialised in small animals and farmwork before dying suddenly at the age of 39.
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  • A portrait of stylish identical twin brothers Keith and Harry in the City of London, the capitals financial district also known as the Square Mile, on 6th April 2017, in London, England.
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  • Two toilet rolls are ready for use in a Paris hotel room toilet. Folded into triangular, pointed ends that point down to the bathroom floor in a famliar manner known to businessmen and and tourists during overnight stays in these anonymous and generic rest-stops frequented by travellers. Mounted onto a brown wall, the twin toilet roll holders are fixed side by side and have a shiny chrome finish.
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  • A portrait of a black woman with short hair and two white woman with red dreadlocks pictured in front of a green hedge on the 5th September 2019 in East London in the United Kingdom.
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  • On stage, a beautiful topless dancer with a gentleman admirer during a variety show at the famous Parisian cabaret company Paradis Latin, Paris France. In front of glittery stars, the ladies of the night are dressed in leotards and ballet tou-tous, flirting with this male dressed in top hat and tails with front row audience at the bottom of the picture like a male 'Gentlemen prefer blondes' fantasy.
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  • Red carnations and roses form a cortege memorial to notorious 60s gangster twin Ronnie Kray during East End funeral. The words ‘Ron God Bless’ are written in silver lettering in honour of the recently deceased Ronald, commonly referred to as Ron or Ronnie who suffered from paranoid schizophrenia. Ronnie and his twin brother Reggie were involved in armed robberies, arson, protection rackets and violent assaults including torture. During the 1950s and 60s. They terrorised their organised crime competitors but were loved by the communities of East London. The Kray gangster twins were eventually jailed separately in 1969 and Ronnie remained in Broadmoor (psychiatric) Hospital until his death on 17 March 1995.
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  • London Eastender babies and mothers pause to admire the community memorial to notorious 60s gangster twin Ronnie Kray during East End funeral at Chingford cemetery in Essex. The floral tributes are in honour of the recently deceased Ronald, commonly referred to as Ron or Ronnie who suffered from paranoid schizophrenia. Ronnie and his twin brother Reggie were involved in armed robberies, arson, protection rackets and violent assaults including torture. During the 1950s and 60s. They terrorised their organised crime competitors but were loved by the communities of East London. The Kray gangster twins were eventually jailed separately in 1969 and Ronnie remained in Broadmoor (psychiatric) Hospital until his death on 17 March 1995.
    ronnie_kray_funeral02-29-03-1995.jpg
  • Mist coming down over the Petronas Towers (also known as the Petronas Twin Towers), a landmark of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during monsoon season. The 88-floor towers were designed by Argentine American architect César Pelli and are constructed largely of reinforced concrete, with a steel and glass facade designed to resemble motifs found in Islamic art, a reflection of Malaysia's Muslim religion. According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH)'s official definition and ranking, they were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004 and remain the tallest twin towers in the world replacing World Trade Center in New York.
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  • Mist coming down over the Petronas Towers (also known as the Petronas Twin Towers), a landmark of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during monsoon season. The 88-floor towers were designed by Argentine American architect César Pelli and are constructed largely of reinforced concrete, with a steel and glass facade designed to resemble motifs found in Islamic art, a reflection of Malaysia's Muslim religion. According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH)'s official definition and ranking, they were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004 and remain the tallest twin towers in the world replacing World Trade Center in New York.
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  • Mist coming down over the Petronas Towers (also known as the Petronas Twin Towers), a landmark of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia during monsoon season. The 88-floor towers were designed by Argentine American architect César Pelli and are constructed largely of reinforced concrete, with a steel and glass facade designed to resemble motifs found in Islamic art, a reflection of Malaysia's Muslim religion. According to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH)'s official definition and ranking, they were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004 and remain the tallest twin towers in the world replacing World Trade Center in New York.
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  • The Old Lighthouse of Dungeness, on the 28th of December 2020, United Kingdom. A Historic Grade II listed building, it is the fourth lighthouse built on Dungeness and was built in 1904. Behind the lighthouse is Dungeness Nuclear Power Station.  This is a twin reactor plant located on the headlands overlooking a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest.
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  • View of KL city centre including Petronas towers, Suria shopping mall, office blocks, apartments, urban park and new construction, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Suria KLCC is an upmarket retail centre at the feet of the Petronas Towers. It features mostly foreign luxury goods and high-street labels. Its attractions include an art gallery, a philharmonic theatre, an underwater aquarium and also a Science center. Suria KLCC is one of the largest shopping malls in Malaysia. The Petronas Towers, also known as the Petronas Twin Towers are a landmark of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The 88-floor towers were designed by Argentine American architect César Pelli and are constructed largely of reinforced concrete, with a steel and glass facade designed to resemble motifs found in Islamic art, a reflection of Malaysia's Muslim religion.
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  • A young 1990s boy looks over the Upper New York Bay during the short Staten Island ferry crossing towards Manhattan where the Twin Towers rise above the skyline before their destruction 2 years later, on 31st July 1998, in New York, USA.
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  • Dungeness Nuclear Power Station, Kent, United Kingdom. This is a twin reactor plant located on the headlands overlooking a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest.
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  • The Old Lighthouse of Dungeness, Kent, United Kingdom. A Historic Grade II listed building, it is the fourth lighthouse built on Dungeness and was built in 1904. Behind the lighthouse is Dungeness Nuclear Power Station.  This is a twin reactor plant located on the headlands overlooking a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest.
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Dungeness-Power...jpg
  • Dungeness Nuclear Power Station, Kent, United Kingdom. This is a twin reactor plant located on the headlands overlooking a nature reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest.
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Dungeness-Power...jpg
  • As winter fog lifts, the waters of the River Thames clear to reveal an eerie landscape of industrial river life and architecture at Gravesend, Kent England. It is late-morning and in the hazy distance on the northern river bank, steam clouds near the double twin chimneys of npower's 1400MW coal fired Tilbury power station (powering 1.4 million homes using ‘biomass’ fuels and low-sulphur coal) which rise above the passing ghostly bulk of a cargo freighter on its last miles of its voyage from open sea into the Thames Estuary and on to Tilbury Docks. Historically, the Thames has long been a route for shipping that kept the capital supplied and although the docks have seen huge decreases in traffic and volume since the second world war, Tilbury remains a busy hub for containerized vessels arrivng from all over the world.
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  • While visiting London's tourist sites, a young boy of about 5 years-old spends time at Horse Guards where a soldier from the Household Cavalry, also dressed in a deep red coat, stands motionless and at-ease. It is a bright day and the gray stonework amplifies the scarlett uniform tunics as the boy has his picture taken by family. The British Household Cavalry is classed as a corps in its own right, and consists of two regiments: Life Guards (British Army) and the Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons). They are the senior regular regiments in the British Army, with traditions dating from 1660.
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  • The first electrical pylons running out of Dungeness B nuclear power station in Kent, United Kingdom. The native Romney sheep inhabit all surrounding marshland.
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  • The first electrical pylons running out of Dungeness B nuclear power station in Kent, United Kingdom. The native Romney sheep inhabit all surrounding marshland.
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  • The first electrical pylons running out of Dungeness B nuclear power station in Kent, United Kingdom. The native Romney sheep inhabit all surrounding marshland.
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  • The first electrical pylons running out of Dungeness B nuclear power station in Kent, United Kingdom. The native Romney sheep inhabit all surrounding marshland.
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1509.jpg
  • A sign welcoming visitors to Spelthorne is pictured on 20 September 2020 in Staines-Upon-Thames, United Kingdom. The Borough of Spelthorne, of which Staines-upon-Thames forms part along with Ashford, Sunbury-upon-Thames, Stanwell, Shepperton and Laleham, has been declared an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 by the government following a marked rise in coronavirus infections which is inconsistent with other areas of Surrey.
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  • A detail of a fist adorned with gold rings, a bracelet and bling of a gangster family security man during the East End funeral to notorious criminal twin Ronnie Kray. The anonymous man is only seen from is lowered hand and the man who wears a black leather coat. He stands guard before the Kray coffin appears from the Bethnal Green undertakers. Ronald, commonly referred to as Ron or Ronnie suffered from paranoid schizophrenia while he and his twin brother Reggie were involved in armed robberies, arson, protection rackets and violent assaults including torture during the 1950s and 60s. They terrorised their organised crime competitors but were loved by the communities of East London. The Kray gangster twins were eventually jailed separately in 1969 and Ronnie remained in Broadmoor (psychiatric) Hospital until his death on 17 March 1995.
    ronnie_kray_funeral03-29-03-1995.jpg
  • A spiders' web on the stairs of the "History House" now a hotel in Ayamenam, Kerala<br />
The God of Small Things (1997) is a politically charged novel by Indian author Arundhati Roy. It is a story about the childhood experiences of a pair of fraternal twins who become victims of circumstance. The book is a description of how the small things in life build up, translate into people's behavior and affect their lives. The book won the Booker Prize in 1997.
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  • A labourer, like Velutha - a central character in Roy's novel - in the fields around Ayamenam, Kerala<br />
The God of Small Things (1997) is a politically charged novel by Indian author Arundhati Roy. It is a story about the childhood experiences of a pair of fraternal twins who become victims of circumstance. The book is a description of how the small things in life build up, translate into people's behavior and affect their lives. The book won the Booker Prize in 1997.
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  • A child in a classroom at the school for Dalits (untouchables) that was built by Arundhati Roy's grandfather, Aymanam, Kerala, India.<br />
The God of Small Things (1997) is a politically charged novel by Indian author Arundhati Roy. It is a story about the childhood experiences of a pair of fraternal twins who become victims of circumstance. The book is a description of how the small things in life build up, translate into people's behavior and affect their lives. The book won the Booker Prize in 1997.
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  • Artist Harsh Raman in front of his piece entitled Katha-Crazy Twins: Chiller Champa & Boom Bhaijaan on display in the Lodhi Colony area of New Delhi designated Indias first ever public art district.
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  • Artist Harsh Raman in front of his piece entitled Katha-Crazy Twins: Chiller Champa & Boom Bhaijaan on display in the Lodhi Colony area of New Delhi designated Indias first ever public art district.
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  • Novelist Audrey Niffenegger whose last book, The Time Traveler's Wife has just been made into a film. Her new novel is called Her Fearful Symmetry. It's the story of twins who move to London to an apartment left them by their dead aunt. A good deal of the novel takes place at Highgate Cemetery where in real life Niffenegger volunteers as a guide
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  • Novelist Audrey Niffenegger whose last book, The Time Traveler's Wife has just been made into a film. Her new novel is called Her Fearful Symmetry. It's the story of twins who move to London to an apartment left them by their dead aunt. A good deal of the novel takes place at Highgate Cemetery where in real life Niffenegger volunteers as a guide
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  • Novelist Audrey Niffenegger whose last book, The Time Traveler's Wife has just been made into a film. Her new novel is called Her Fearful Symmetry. It's the story of twins who move to London to an apartment left them by their dead aunt. A good deal of the novel takes place at Highgate Cemetery where in real life Niffenegger volunteers as a guide
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  • Novelist Audrey Niffenegger whose last book, The Time Traveler's Wife has just been made into a film. Her new novel is called Her Fearful Symmetry. It's the story of twins who move to London to an apartment left them by their dead aunt. A good deal of the novel takes place at Highgate Cemetery where in real life Niffenegger volunteers as a guide
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  • Novelist Audrey Niffenegger whose last book, The Time Traveler's Wife has just been made into a film. Her new novel is called Her Fearful Symmetry. It's the story of twins who move to London to an apartment left them by their dead aunt. A good deal of the novel takes place at Highgate Cemetery where in real life Niffenegger volunteers as a guide
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  • Novelist Audrey Niffenegger whose last book, The Time Traveler's Wife has just been made into a film. Her new novel is called Her Fearful Symmetry. It's the story of twins who move to London to an apartment left them by their dead aunt. A good deal of the novel takes place at Highgate Cemetery where in real life Niffenegger volunteers as a guide
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  • Novelist Audrey Niffenegger whose last book, The Time Traveler's Wife has just been made into a film. Her new novel is called Her Fearful Symmetry. It's the story of twins who move to London to an apartment left them by their dead aunt. A good deal of the novel takes place at Highgate Cemetery where in real life Niffenegger volunteers as a guide
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  • Novelist Audrey Niffenegger whose last book, The Time Traveler's Wife has just been made into a film. Her new novel is called Her Fearful Symmetry. It's the story of twins who move to London to an apartment left them by their dead aunt. A good deal of the novel takes place at Highgate Cemetery where in real life Niffenegger volunteers as a guide
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  • Novelist Audrey Niffenegger whose last book, The Time Traveler's Wife has just been made into a film. Her new novel is called Her Fearful Symmetry. It's the story of twins who move to London to an apartment left them by their dead aunt. A good deal of the novel takes place at Highgate Cemetery where in real life Niffenegger volunteers as a guide
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  • Novelist Audrey Niffenegger whose last book, The Time Traveler's Wife has just been made into a film. Her new novel is called Her Fearful Symmetry. It's the story of twins who move to London to an apartment left them by their dead aunt. A good deal of the novel takes place at Highgate Cemetery where in real life Niffenegger volunteers as a guide
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  • Novelist Audrey Niffenegger whose last book, The Time Traveler's Wife has just been made into a film. Her new novel is called Her Fearful Symmetry. It's the story of twins who move to London to an apartment left them by their dead aunt. A good deal of the novel takes place at Highgate Cemetery where in real life Niffenegger volunteers as a guide
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  • Novelist Audrey Niffenegger whose last book, The Time Traveler's Wife has just been made into a film. Her new novel is called Her Fearful Symmetry. It's the story of twins who move to London to an apartment left them by their dead aunt. A good deal of the novel takes place at Highgate Cemetery where in real life Niffenegger volunteers as a guide
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  • Novelist Audrey Niffenegger whose last book, The Time Traveler's Wife has just been made into a film. Her new novel is called Her Fearful Symmetry. It's the story of twins who move to London to an apartment left them by their dead aunt. A good deal of the novel takes place at Highgate Cemetery where in real life Niffenegger volunteers as a guide
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  • Two sisters sit in identical poses on sea wall benches at Blackpool's Promenade, Lancashire, England. The eccentric pair has adopted the same posture in a way that twins and sisters sharing the same genetic characteristics and habits often do. Seated with bags at their own sandals and with the same styles of floral pattern dresses, the two look like the proverbial ‘peas in a pod.’ Blackpool is a seaside resort in the northwest of England is diverse in its transient holiday population whose behaviour can be routinely odd. Blackpool is the largest resort in the north of England and visited traditionally by working people during the industrial revolution.
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  • 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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  • Addington Square, a Georgian and Regency garden square in Camberwell in the London Borough of Southwar, named after prime minister, Henry Addington. We see a wide landscape of this well-known square that has survived world wars intact. Addington Square is unusually well preserved, and a conservation area with the houses that make up the east, south and west sides of the square listed Grade II. Because three sides of the square back onto Burgess Park and there is no through traffic, it is a peaceful space popular with lunchtime office workers. This controlled access, period buildings and proximity to central London also make it popular with film crews. In the 1960s the square was notorious as the base of the Richardson Gang, a south London rival to the Kray twins gangsters.
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  • Addington Square, a Georgian and Regency garden square in Camberwell in the London Borough of Southwar, named after prime minister, Henry Addington. We see a wide landscape of this well-known square that has survived world wars intact. Addington Square is unusually well preserved, and a conservation area with the houses that make up the east, south and west sides of the square listed Grade II. Because three sides of the square back onto Burgess Park and there is no through traffic, it is a peaceful space popular with lunchtime office workers. This controlled access, period buildings and proximity to central London also make it popular with film crews. In the 1960s the square was notorious as the base of the Richardson Gang, a south London rival to the Kray twins gangsters.
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  • Geraldine Richards thirty-four, aid queue, Petion-Ville, with her sisters remaining child, Giodania. Geraldine is a jewellery seller. She has five kids, all boys  (twins and triplets), as did her sister prior to the earth quake but only one of her sister's children survived (Giodania, pictured) when their house collapsed in the earthquake. "My sister  is so depressed she hasn't eaten. She lost her husband and  all but one of her five  kids. She hasn't even recovered the bodies. It's necessary to bury our loved ones but the government cleared them away in huge trucks and dumped them in mass graves or they were burnt.  She  has no will to live, she is suicidal. I am looking after her and her kid, one of the bags of food I have is for my sister. I am lucky to get this, if you miss the card distribution you are lucky to get food and getting back with the food is difficult sometimes. The men take it or someone will cut the bag and catch the rice in a bucket, before you realise. All the same, we are thankful for the aid."
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  • Central African Republic. August 2012.  Bouar. Centre de Sante Haussa, supported by Merlin. On maternity ward , young woman had miscarried twins ( 5 months)
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  • Highgate Cafe Rouge. A man pushes a pram with twins.
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  • Couple dressed a Siamese twins as part of the Society of Saint Anne parade during Mardi Gras on 25th February 2020 in Bywater district of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Mardi Gras is the biggest celebration the city of New Orleans hosts every year. The magnificent, costumed, beaded and feathered party is laced with tradition and  having a good time. Celebrations are concentrated for about two weeks before and culminate on Fat Tuesday the day before Ash Wednesday and Lent.
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  • The Wema centre facilitates health clinics organised by the local government hospital. There are weekly health care sessions including a VCT clinic.  Arnold Maitha Baya the VCT counsellor tests a woman and her 3 daughters for HIV. The twins aged 5 and eldest daughter age 7 were all given a clear result. The mother found out she was positive.
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  • Novelist Audrey Niffenegger whose last book, The Time Traveler's Wife has just been made into a film. Her new novel is called Her Fearful Symmetry. It's the story of twins who move to London to an apartment left them by their dead aunt. A good deal of the novel takes place at Highgate Cemetery where in real life Niffenegger volunteers as a guide
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  • Sitting on garden seats, a seaside couple enjoy ice creams near broken building materials in the resort of Sandown. A decaying pile of rubble and building bricks have been left on the ground where visitors and tourists sit on their holiday making for a grim and depressing experience and dystopic landscape. This is the seaside resort of Sandown on the Isle of Wight, twinned (jumelée in French) with the town of Tonnay-Charente, in the western French département of Charente-Maritime. Its American twin town is St. Pete Beach, Florida.
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  • The East River Savings Bank in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Walking across Church Street they go beneath two American flags of the bank at the corner of 26 Cortlandt Street. Seen from a low angle, we look upwards to a tall skyscraper that rises into the Manhattan sky, adjacent to the site of the former Twin Towers and Ground Zero. It symbolises a wealthy country whose people largely enjoy a prosperity and stability of both economy and government.
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  • At the foot of a tree located opposite the charred Pentagon building days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, children have made a makeshift memorial by placing a garland around the model of a military B52 bomber, a NASA space Shuttle,  portrait of a smiling president George W Bush and their own interpretation of the attacks on the Twin Towers - with airliners flying towards those symbols of capitalism.  Icons of American technology and patriotic success lie on the ground here beneath the tree near Arlington military Cemetery. In a show of unity, many of those gathered on the grass to view the damage done by terrorists worked for the government or defence organisations, their Hawkish rhetoric appearing to suggest heavy-handed retaliation on those held responsible.
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  • Notorious gangland sibling Reggie Kray wears handcuffs during his day-release from prison for the funeral of his twin brother Ronnie, on 29th March 1995, in Bethnal Green, East London, England.
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  • A week after the 9-11 terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon, a Liberty busker drinks in front of a crowd in Union Square, on 21st September 2001, New York, USA.
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  • A wide night view looking down on the rubber-stained of runway 27R at Heathrow Airport. During a time-exposure and partially-lit by the headlights and spotlights of an airfield emergency vehicle, we see the giant numbers 27 that landing pilots will see from a mile away as they descend towards the airport's threshold. The numbers relate to the compass bearing that the line of the runway takes: In this case 270 degrees from north and has a parallel southern twin. Across the number two we also see a set of taxiway lights that help the steering pilot navigate across the airfield and line-up on the departing runway. .From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009). .
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  • A week after the 9-11 terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon, the headline on the front page of the USA Today newspaper runs a quote from President George W Bush - The Hour is Coming - a message of imminent reprisals against al Qaeda terrorists and the followers in Afghanistan of the Saudi-born Osama bin Laden, on 21st September 2001, New York, USA.
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  • Holy Week or Semana Santa, in Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala, is a mix of Catholicism blended with traditional Mayan culture. Semana Santa is the time where god sky (Jesucristo nahual) has been sacrificed and his twin brother god earth, the Rilaj Mam, or Maximon, takes over while Jesus awaits ressurection. Holy Week, Santiago Atitlan. Guatemala. 1998. The crucifiction of Christ on Good Friday.
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  • Holy Week or Semana Santa, in Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala, is a mix of Catholicism blended with traditional Mayan culture. Semana Santa is the time where god sky (Jesucristo nahual) has been sacrificed and his twin brother god earth, the Rilaj Mam, or Maximon, takes over while Jesus awaits ressurection. The effigy of the "dirty eating" saint Maximon is visited by pilgrims during the Holy Week celebrations in Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala. His exact origin is unknown, but he is thought to be a blend of ancient Maya gods, Pedro de Alvarado and the biblical Judas. In return for taking on the problems of the people, he is offered cigarettes and alcohol to cleanse him from the sins and pain he has to take from visiting pilgrims.
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  • Holy Week or Semana Santa, in Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala, is a mix of Catholicism blended with traditional Mayan culture. Semana Santa is the time where god sky (Jesucristo nahual) has been sacrificed and his twin brother god earth, the Rilaj Mam, or Maximon, takes over while Jesus awaits ressurection. Villagers wash the clothes of the "dirty eating" saint Maximon  during the Holy Week celebrations in Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala. His exact origin is unknown, but he is thought to be a blend of ancient Maya gods, Pedro de Alvarado and the biblical Judas. In return for taking on the problems of the people, he is offered cigarettes and alcohol to cleanse him from the sins and pain he has to take from visiting pilgrims.
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  • Holy Week or Semana Santa, in Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala, is a mix of Catholicism blended with traditional Mayan culture. Semana Santa is the time where god sky (Jesucristo nahual) has been sacrificed and his twin brother god earth, the Rilaj Mam, or Maximon, takes over while Jesus awaits ressurection. Villagers waiting to watch the procession through the streets during Holy Week celebrations. Guatemala
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  • Holy Week or Semana Santa, in Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala, is a mix of Catholicism blended with traditional Mayan culture. Semana Santa is the time where god sky (Jesucristo nahual) has been sacrificed and his twin brother god earth, the Rilaj Mam, or Maximon, takes over while Jesus awaits ressurection. Cofradia in traditional dress gathering in Satiago Atitlan. Guatemala
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  • Holy Week or Semana Santa, in Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala, is a mix of Catholicism blended with traditional Mayan culture. Semana Santa is the time where god sky (Jesucristo nahual) has been sacrificed and his twin brother god earth, the Rilaj Mam, or Maximon, takes over while Jesus awaits ressurection. Villagers preparing Biblical decorations with coloured sawdust to line the route of the Holy Week Procession. Guatemala
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  • Holy Week or Semana Santa, in Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala, is a mix of Catholicism blended with traditional Mayan culture. Semana Santa is the time where god sky (Jesucristo nahual) has been sacrificed and his twin brother god earth, the Rilaj Mam, or Maximon, takes over while Jesus awaits ressurection. Palm Sunday, Easter. Guatemala
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  • Holy Week or Semana Santa, in Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala, is a mix of Catholicism blended with traditional Mayan culture. Semana Santa is the time where god sky (Jesucristo nahual) has been sacrificed and his twin brother god earth, the Rilaj Mam, or Maximon, takes over while Jesus awaits ressurection. Villagers at the door to Saint Maximon's house. Guatemala
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  • People walking across the summit of Corn Du twin topped with Pen y Fan and is the second highest peak in South Wales in the Brecon Beacons National Park, United Kingdom.  The rugged path connects the two mountain peaks.  The National Park was established in 1957 due to the spectacular landscape which is rich in natural beauty and is run by the National Trust.
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  • Electrical pylons coming from Dungeness power station running through the Romney marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. In the distance, the twin reactor power station known as Dungeness B can be seen.
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  • A worker at the Copper Industries factory in Northern Ireland soldeers a copper hot water tank for use with the Willis Renewables Solar Syphone. Copper Industries are the company that manufacture the Solar Syphon for Willis Renewables.  Willis Renewables are the inventors and distributors of the Solar Syphon, and are based in Belfast, Northern Ireland.  The Solar Syphon system is a simple ‘add-on’ heat exchange unit which provides a lower cost installation alternative to the traditional twin coil solar cylinder. Willis Renewables won an Ashden Award in 2010 for its inspiring sustainable energy solutions.
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  • A jet aircraft flies past the newly-completed One World Trade Center (WTC) on what was Ground Zero on the September 11th 2001 attacks on New York City, USA. As an ironic coincidence, we see the airliner flying high over Manhattan, passing the tall skyscraper that is being finished. The 104-story supertall structure, which shares a name with the northern Twin Tower in the original World Trade Center that was destroyed in the September 11 attacks, stands on the northwest corner of the 16-acre (6.5 ha) World Trade Center site, on the site of the original 6 World Trade Center. It was architect Daniel Libeskind who won the 2002 competition to develop a master plan for the World Trade Center's redevelopment.
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  • A portrait of a young lady vet, Diana Stapleton with cows at Manor House Farm, Barnoldswick near Settle, North Yorkshire, England. Diana has just delivered twin calves and checks on other members of the herd before leaving for another appointment. Diana Stapleton belonged to the Dalehead Veterinary Group based in nearby Settle for 15 years, covering a 20-mile area of 500 remote farms though she specialised in small animals and farmwork before dying suddenly at the age of 39.
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  • Young lady vet, Diana Stapleton with calf at Manor House Farm, Barnoldswick near Settle, North Yorkshire, England. Nursing a healthy cow in the warmth of the farmer's barn, she has just delivered twin calves and checks on other members of the herd before leaving for another appointment. Diana Stapleton belonged to the Dalehead Veterinary Group based in nearby Settle for 15 years, covering a 20-mile area of 500 remote farms though she specialised in small animals and farmwork before dying suddenly at the age of 39.
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  • The Torri dell Arsenale in Venice, Italy. The Venetian Arsenal (Torri dell'Arsenale) played an important role in Venice's history. The facility, which is identifiable from its twin towers, is said to date back to the 12th century.<br />
Many of the Venetian Republic's commercial and military vessels were built and maintained here. The Venetian Arsenal is a complex of former shipyards and armories clustered together in the city of Venice in northern Italy. Owned by the state, the Arsenal was responsible for the bulk of the Venetian republic's naval power during the middle part of the second millennium AD. It was "one of the earliest large-scale industrial enterprises in history"
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  • A week after the 9-11 terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon, a rain-spattered poster sends a United We Stand message to American patriots, on 19th September 2001, New York, USA.
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  • The East River Savings Bank in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Walking across Church Street they go beneath two American flags of the bank at the corner of 26 Cortlandt Street. Seen from a low angle, we look upwards to a tall skyscraper that rises into the Manhattan sky, adjacent to the site of the former Twin Towers and Ground Zero. It symbolises a wealthy country whose people largely enjoy a prosperity and stability of both economy and government.
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  • As the Statten Island ferry nears the business district and skyscrapers of Manhattan Island, a New York City Police Department (NYPD) police officer stands guard at the very front (the bow) of the boat. It is approximately ten days after the 9/11 attacks and with pistol safely holstered and arms folded, he can see the settling dust from Ground Zero beyond the safety chain, where the Twin Towers once stood. It is a bright day and behind the policeman, commuters are already returning to work because normality is a priority for those affected by disruption and fear.
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