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  • Mistletoe growing in abundance in a tree on 17th March 2021 in Upper Arley, United Kingdom. Mistletoe is the common name for parasitic plants in the order Santalales. They are attached to their host tree or shrub by a structure called the haustorium, through which they extract water and nutrients from the host plant.
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  • Mistletoe growing in abundance in a tree on 17th March 2021 in Upper Arley, United Kingdom. Mistletoe is the common name for parasitic plants in the order Santalales. They are attached to their host tree or shrub by a structure called the haustorium, through which they extract water and nutrients from the host plant.
    20210317_mistletoe_002.jpg
  • Asumpaheme, who is blind, works with her daughter to sort beans. She is blind due to the entirely preventable 'River Blindness' (Onchocerciasis) Despite herhandicap, she has no choice but to continue farming.
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  • Anafo, a blind farmer works in his field watched by a child who guides him. Anafo is blind due to the entirely preventable 'River Blindness' (Onchocerciasis). despite his handicap, Anafo has no choice but to continue farming.
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  • Anafo, a blind farmer is guided from his fields by a neighbour's child holding a stick. Anafo is blind due to the entirely preventable 'Rive Blindness' (Onchocerciasis) but despite his handicap, Anafo has no choice but to continue farming.
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  • Asumpaheme, who is blind, goes to collect water at a water hole. Her grandchild is strapped to her back. She is blind due to the entirely preventable 'River Blindness' (Onchocerciasis) Despite herhandicap, she has no choice but to continue farming.
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  • Asumpaheme, who is blind, rolls food in her hands to feed her grandchld. She is helped by her daughter. She is blind due to the entirely preventable 'River Blindness' (Onchocerciasis) Despite herhandicap, she has no choice but to continue farming.
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  • Asumpaheme, who is blind, collects water at a water hole She is blind due to the entirely preventable 'River Blindness' (Onchocerciasis) Despite herhandicap, she has no choice but to continue farming.
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  • A blind neighbour holds a piece of soap to Asumpaheme who is also blind due to the entirely preventable 'River Blindness' (Onchocerciasis) Despite herhandicap, she has no choice but to continue farming.
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  • It is 10.15 in the morning and a mother and her daughter have crossed a road in Ruda Slaska, Poland, while an older lady has paused on the zebra crossing. It is a dark and gloomy day in this heavily polluted, industrial town in southern Poland. The local employer is the Huta Pokoj  SA steel mill that dominates the landscape, rising as a filthy tower that makes the air quality so poor that respiratory deceases are common, with soot present in the atmosphere for children to breathe. The environmental impact of 1990s post-Stalinist Polish heavy industry is evident. The day is damp, depressing and unhealthy with a truck's headlights on as pedestrians stand on the roadside, wait at the bus stop or cycle past on the pavement.
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  • An aerial cityscape of Londoners, general traffic and a London bus on Upper Thames Street upstream from London Bridge in the City of London - the capitals financial district, on 10th October 2018, in London, England.
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  • An aerial cityscape of Londoners, general traffic and a London taxi on Upper Thames Street upstream from London Bridge in the City of London - the capitals financial district, on 10th October 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-41-10-10-2018.jpg
  • An aerial cityscape of Londoners and traffic on Upper Thames Street upstream from London Bridge in the City of London - the capitals financial district, on 10th October 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-36-10-10-2018.jpg
  • An aerial cityscape of Londoners and traffic on Upper Thames Street upstream from London Bridge in the City of London - the capitals financial district, on 11th October 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-09-11-10-2018.jpg
  • An aerial cityscape of Londoners and traffic on Upper Thames Street upstream from London Bridge in the City of London - the capitals financial district, on 11th October 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-07-11-10-2018.jpg
  • Woman walking along Upper Thames Street unawares that she is blending in with her surroundings wearing exactly the same colour trousers as the pavement in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • A drystone waller's hand leans on a wall he is working on, Upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK. Drystone walls are used as field boundaries and are characteristic of upland areas such as Nidderdale.
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  • A wide interior landscape view of the beautiful seats, upper circle and arched roof of the Torbay Picture House. The manager stands in the balcony to show its scale. It was open in at least 1914, making it what is believed to be the oldest purpose-built cinema in Europe. In its early days it featured a 21-piece orchestra, with each member paid a guinea to perform. There are 375 seats: 271 in the stalls, 104 in the circle, plus three private boxes at the back seating an additional eight. Seat 2, Row 2 of the circle was the favourite seat of crime novelist Agatha Christie, who lived at Greenway House, near neighbouring Kingswear. The cinemas and theatres in her books are all reportedly based on the Torbay Picture House.
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  • Pedestrians and traffic on Upper Thames Street in the City of London, the capitals financial district - aka the Square Mile, on 7th November 2018, in London, England.
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  • A Staten Island Ferry sails across the Upper Bay at sunset away from Lower Manhattan, also know as Downtown Manhattan which is the financial district and centre for business, culture and government in the city of New York, United States of America.
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  • A family group of tourists pose and smile for a selfie photograph at the back of Staten Island Ferry travelling away from Lower Manhattan, which can be seen in the background,Upper Bay, New York City, New York, United States of America.
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  • A blue car, parked on the street outside a tower block of flats in Upper West Side, New York City,  New York, United States of America, buried in snow after the snowstorm in January 2016. The snowstorm brought more than 2 feet of snow in many areas, which broke many records.
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  • Woman passing a colourful sign for a development at 13-14 Sloane Square, in London. This is situated just off the Kings Road in this most fashionable and wealthy area of London. The square lies at the east end of the trendy Kings Road and at the south end of the more conventionally smart Sloane Street linking to Knightsbridge. In the early 1980s, it lent its name to the 'Sloane Rangers', the young underemployed, often snooty and ostentatiously well-off members of the upper classes.
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  • Women passing a colourful sign for a development at 13-14 Sloane Square, in London. This is situated just off the Kings Road in this most fashionable and wealthy area of London. The square lies at the east end of the trendy Kings Road and at the south end of the more conventionally smart Sloane Street linking to Knightsbridge. In the early 1980s, it lent its name to the 'Sloane Rangers', the young underemployed, often snooty and ostentatiously well-off members of the upper classes.
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  • Woman passing a colourful sign for a development at 13-14 Sloane Square, in London. This is situated just off the Kings Road in this most fashionable and wealthy area of London. The square lies at the east end of the trendy Kings Road and at the south end of the more conventionally smart Sloane Street linking to Knightsbridge. In the early 1980s, it lent its name to the 'Sloane Rangers', the young underemployed, often snooty and ostentatiously well-off members of the upper classes.
    25042011sloane squareA.jpg
  • Woman walking along Upper Thames Street unawares that she is blending in with her surroundings wearing exactly the same colour trousers as the pavement in London, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Woman walking along Upper Thames Street unawares that she is blending in with her surroundings wearing exactly the same colour trousers as the pavement in London, England, United Kingdom. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Woman walking along Upper Thames Street unawares that she is blending in with her surroundings wearing exactly the same colour trousers as the pavement in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20160707_same colour_C.jpg
  • Woman walking along Upper Thames Street unawares that she is blending in with her surroundings wearing exactly the same colour trousers as the pavement in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20160707_same colour_A.jpg
  • Man with a plaster on his upper lip in the City of London on 5th February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. The City of London is a city, county and a local government district that contains the historic centre and the primary central business district CBD of London.
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  • Man with a plaster on his upper lip in the City of London on 5th February 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. The City of London is a city, county and a local government district that contains the historic centre and the primary central business district CBD of London.
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  • An aerial view of a typical Upper Swaledale landscape near the village of Crackpot in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom on 12th November 2017. Swaledale is the valley of the river Swale and is one of the northernmost dales valleys in the Yorkshire Dales National Park
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  • A flanker waiting on the Moor with his dog during a grouse shoot in Upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK. The flankers job is to drive the grouse back with a flag towards the 'guns' who are waiting in the shooting butts.
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  • A flanker standing on the Moor and waiting during a grouse shoot in Upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK. The flankers job is to drive the grouse using a flag back towards the 'guns' who are waiting in the shooting butts.
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  • A gamekeeper takes a grouse from the dogs mouth at a grouse shoot in Upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A hill farmer takes a break in a landrover after gathering his moorland sheep on foot, Upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A group of hill farmers take a break by a landrover after gathering their moorland sheep on foot, Upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Using a peat cutter, gamekeeper Don Herd turfs the shooting butts where the 'guns' stand on a grouse shooting day, Upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Gamekeepers Niel Pearson and Don Herd lift turf from the moor to turf shooting butts for the Middlesmoor grouse shoot, Upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Don Herd, gamekeeper at Middlesmoor Estate holds a dead grouse in his hand after a shoot, Upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Using a peat cutter, gamekeeper Don Herd turfs the shooting butts where the 'guns' stand on a grouse shooting day, Upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Gamekeeper Niel Pearson takes a rest from lifting turf from the moor for turfing shooting butts for the Middlesmoor grouse shoot, Upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • The back of gamekeeper Don Herd as he looks towards Ruscoe Farm in the snow, Upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Niel Pearson, gamekeeper holding a jackdaw which he has caught in a larsen trap in Upper Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK. One of the gamekeepers main winter activities is to keep vermin such as jackdaws in control.
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  • High above the streets of Old Lisbon, we see a Portuguese lady leaning out of her window to hang out her washing on the line that is attached to her home's exterior wall in the Bairro Alto district - or Upper City - the oldest of Lisbon's residential quarters. Items of underwear, socks and other miscellaneous clothing have been strung out on the line that is now pegged along the crumbling wall's surface with faded, peeling plaster and paint. A TV aerial has also been fixed precariously by the window and it's shadow can be seen in the sunshine which is strong and side-lighting the scene which has a warm, morning glow about it. Lisbon's Bairro Alto quarter is located above Baixa and developed in the 16th Century. Suffering very little damage in the earthquake of 1755, it remains the area of most character and renowned for its residential and working quarter for craftsmen and shopkeepers. At night, life takes on a diferent personality when bars and up until the 60s, prostitution gave the district a bad reputation in the past but nowadays tourists and the chic frequent its streets and traditional 'Fado' (classical Portuguese opera) bars.
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  • Stenciled on to a white wall is a sign saying No Entry, a notice of dark lettering on white at the top of an art gallery staircase in central London. Looking upwards we see the strong lines of the decor, the black painted rails and staircase divisions for visitors to climb to an upper floor. There are diagonals and angles in this empty landscape of design and architecture.
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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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  • The exterior of the London corporate headquarters of Nomura at   on 10th October 2018, in London, England. The Japanese financial services company, Nomura Groups UK HQ is Londons first carbon neutral building. Located on the north bank of the Thames on the corner of One Angel Lane and Upper Thames Street.
    london_nomura-01-10-10-2018.jpg
  • The slogan 'Be Transported' on the side of a red London double-decker Routemaster bus, urges Londoners to travel by public transport, rather than attempt to drive in the capital. Passengers on both the lower and upper decks of the bus operated by a number of bus companies such as Arriva.
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  • The morning after the terrorist attack at Fishmongers Hall on London Bridge, in which Usman Khan a convicted, freed terrorist killed 2 during a knife a attack, then subsequently tackled by passers-by and shot by armed police - Upper Thames Street is still cordoned off, on 30th November 2019, in London, England.
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  • During a quiet afternoon on Upper Thames Street during the Coronavirus pandemic, a woman walks past the London office of asset management services corporate, Nomura in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 29th July 2020, in London, England.
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  • Covered mannequins, awaiting clothing in a London retail shop window. White covers have been draped over the models in readiness for new clothing to be placed on them by the shop's owner. The lower legs stand on the floor in the window and the upper torsos rest on the ground, awaiting fashionable styles. The retailer is an independent shop off central London's Oxford Street.
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  • Covered mannequins, awaiting clothing in a London retail shop window. White covers have been draped over the models in readiness for new clothing to be placed on them by the shop's owner. The lower legs stand on the floor in the window and the upper torsos rest on the ground, awaiting fashionable styles. The retailer is an independent shop off central London's Oxford Street.
    covered_mannequins02-14-01-2016.jpg
  • Pedestrians and traffic on Upper Thames Street in the City of London, the capitals financial district - aka the Square Mile, on 7th November 2018, in London, England.
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  • Spectators gather to watch rowing races at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual event first held in 1839 in Henley-on-Thames, southern England. Off the water, competitors and spectators must adhere to the strict rules that have traditionally governed the dress and comportment of the British upper classes at play.
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  • Spectator in a straw boater hat and blazer watches rowing races through his binoculars at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual event first held in 1839 in Henley-on-Thames, southern England. Off the water, competitors and spectators must adhere to the strict rules that have traditionally governed the dress and comportment of the British upper classes at play.
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  • Spectators gather to watch rowing races at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual event first held in 1839 in Henley-on-Thames, southern England. Off the water, competitors and spectators must adhere to the strict rules that have traditionally governed the dress and comportment of the British upper classes at play.
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  • Nuns gather to watch rowing races at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual event first held in 1839 in Henley-on-Thames, southern England. Off the water, competitors and spectators must adhere to the strict rules that have traditionally governed the dress and comportment of the British upper classes at play.
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  • Nuns gather to watch rowing races at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual event first held in 1839 in Henley-on-Thames, southern England. Off the water, competitors and spectators must adhere to the strict rules that have traditionally governed the dress and comportment of the British upper classes at play.
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  • Rowing competitors at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual event first held in 1839 in Henley-on-Thames, southern England. Off the water, competitors and spectators must adhere to the strict rules that have traditionally governed the dress and comportment of the British upper classes at play.
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  • Punting along the River Thames at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual event first held in 1839 in Henley-on-Thames, southern England. Off the water, competitors and spectators must adhere to the strict rules that have traditionally governed the dress and comportment of the British upper classes at play.
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  • Spectators gather to watch rowing races at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual event first held in 1839 in Henley-on-Thames, southern England. Off the water, competitors and spectators must adhere to the strict rules that have traditionally governed the dress and comportment of the British upper classes at play.
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  • Punting along the River Thames at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual event first held in 1839 in Henley-on-Thames, southern England. Off the water, competitors and spectators must adhere to the strict rules that have traditionally governed the dress and comportment of the British upper classes at play.
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  • Punting along the River Thames at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual event first held in 1839 in Henley-on-Thames, southern England. Off the water, competitors and spectators must adhere to the strict rules that have traditionally governed the dress and comportment of the British upper classes at play.
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  • Rowing competitors at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual event first held in 1839 in Henley-on-Thames, southern England. Off the water, competitors and spectators must adhere to the strict rules that have traditionally governed the dress and comportment of the British upper classes at play.
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  • Nuns gather to watch rowing races at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual event first held in 1839 in Henley-on-Thames, southern England. Off the water, competitors and spectators must adhere to the strict rules that have traditionally governed the dress and comportment of the British upper classes at play.
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  • Spectators gather to watch rowing races at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual event first held in 1839 in Henley-on-Thames, southern England. Off the water, competitors and spectators must adhere to the strict rules that have traditionally governed the dress and comportment of the British upper classes at play.
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  • Spectators gather to watch rowing races at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual event first held in 1839 in Henley-on-Thames, southern England. Off the water, competitors and spectators must adhere to the strict rules that have traditionally governed the dress and comportment of the British upper classes at play.
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  • Spectators gather to watch rowing races at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual event first held in 1839 in Henley-on-Thames, southern England. Off the water, competitors and spectators must adhere to the strict rules that have traditionally governed the dress and comportment of the British upper classes at play.
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  • Punting along the River Thames at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual event first held in 1839 in Henley-on-Thames, southern England. Off the water, competitors and spectators must adhere to the strict rules that have traditionally governed the dress and comportment of the British upper classes at play.
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  • The famous skyscraper skyline of Lower Manhattan at sunset photographed from a Staten Island Ferry in Upper Bay, New York City, New York, United States of America.
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  • The famous skyscraper skyline of Lower Manhattan at sunset photographed from a Staten Island Ferry in Upper Bay, New York City, New York, United States of America.
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  • A United States Coast Guard USCG boat sails across the Upper Bay, New York City, New York, United States of America,  at sun set other boats also travel across the water and the Bayonne Bridge and building of New Jersey are silhouetted in the background.
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  • A blue car, parked on the street outside a tower block of flats in Upper West Side, New York City,  New York, United States of America, covered in snow after the snowstorm in January 2016. The snowstorm brought more than 2 feet of snow in many areas, which broke many records.
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  • Workman sweeps beneath a billboard for clothing retailer Tommy Hilfiger showing the wealthy classes in a country setting. In a scene of the English class system, played out on the streets of the capital, we see this manual labourer sweeping the pavements - gathering litter and the detritus of a busy metropolis - beneath a group portrait of the upper-classes, all wearing a country clothing collection by this American clothing brand whose newest store opens in the autumn of 2012. Ironically, Hilfiger has been criticized for having manufactured clothes in sweatshop conditions in the United States territory of Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands.
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  • Locals walk over the exposed stone walls of the once-thriving village of Ashopton that now lies at the bottom of Ladybower reservoir, Derbyshire, England. Remains of the village were revealed during the drought of 1989 the levels of water dropped from the country's reservoirs as rainfall failed in the heatwave while demand peaked in the cities such as Sheffield. The villages of Derwent & Ashopton were submerged when the valley was flooded, between 1943 & 1945, amid much controversy. Derwent church tower was left standing at first, but demolished in 1947 for safety reasons. The remains of the buildings are still visible when the water is very low, as it was in 1989.
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  • Students walking to lessons inside the private and exclusive Winchester College one of the country's top schools, Winchester city, UK
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  • Students walking to lessons inside the private and exclusive Winchester College one of the country's top schools, Winchester city, UK
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  • A triumphant Spanish Bullfighter entertains the crowd  and soaks  up their applause and appreciation as he throws into the stands his sombrero after killing the bull in Quito's ring, Ecuador.
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  • The Alhambra Palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Andalucia, Spain. Gardens in the Generalife area. This area was built for the Granadian monarchs to escape their official routine.
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  • Central Hill Estate on 17th May 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Central Hill is a low-rise estate of more than 450 homes in Crystal Palace in South London and has been recommended for demolition under Lambeth Council estate regeneration plan. The housing scheme, built between 1966 and1974, was designed by Rosemary Stjernstedt under Lambeth Council’s director of architecture, Ted Hollamby.
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  • Ronald Cray at his home in Central Hill Estate on 18th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Mr Cray has been a council tenant for 50 years and lived at Central Hill Estate for about two years. Central Hill is a low-rise estate of more than 450 homes in Crystal Palace in South London and has been recommended for demolition under Lambeth Council estate regeneration plan. The housing scheme, built between 1966 and1974, was designed by Rosemary Stjernstedt under Lambeth Council’s director of architecture, Ted Hollamby.
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  • London Street Orchestra at Central Hill event, Open Garden Estates, organised by ASH Architects for Social Housing at Central Hill Estate on 18th June 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Central Hill is a low-rise estate of more than 450 homes in Crystal Palace in South London and has been recommended for demolition under Lambeth Council estate regeneration plan. The housing scheme, built between 1966 and1974, was designed by Rosemary Stjernstedt under Lambeth Council’s director of architecture, Ted Hollamby.
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  • Open Garden Estates event at Central Hill Estate on 13th June 2015 in Lambeth, South London, United Kingdom. Central Hill is one of six estates earmarked by Lambeth Council for regeneration rather than repair. Open Garden Estates is an initiative by Architects for Social Housing ASH, a collective working to save London council estates under threat of demolition by Government housing policy, local authority estate regeneration programmes and property developers.
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  • Central Hill Estate on 24th May 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Central Hill is a low-rise estate of more than 450 homes in Crystal Palace in South London and has been recommended for demolition under Lambeth Council estate regeneration plan. The housing scheme, built between 1966 and1974, was designed by Rosemary Stjernstedt under Lambeth Council’s director of architecture, Ted Hollamby.
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  • City workers walk past a giant office at the 100 Bishopsgate building project by the Brookfield Multiplex company, aconstruction development in the financial district City of London. Heading past the cranes and girders of this large site, we see the people pacing past en route to meetings and appointments. The Brookfield Multiplex builds, engineers, develops and maintains property and infrastructure around the world. Over the past five decades we have successfully completed over 726 major projects, with a combined value of over $27.5 billion in Australasia, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The 100 Bishopsgate development will become one of the most significant new commercial office buildings in the City comprising 3 buildings totalling c815,000sf NIA.
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  • The Alhambra Palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Andalucia, Spain. Gardens in the Generalife area. This area was built for the Granadian monarchs to escape their official routine.
    20131023_alhambra generalife gardens...jpg
  • The Alhambra Palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Andalucia, Spain. Gardens in the Generalife area. This area was built for the Granadian monarchs to escape their official routine.
    20131023_alhambra generalife gardens...jpg
  • The Alhambra Palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Andalucia, Spain. Gardens in the Generalife area. This area was built for the Granadian monarchs to escape their official routine.
    20131023_alhambra generalife gardens...jpg
  • The Alhambra Palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Andalucia, Spain. Gardens in the Generalife area. This area was built for the Granadian monarchs to escape their official routine.
    20131023_alhambra generalife gardens...jpg
  • The Alhambra Palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Andalucia, Spain. Gardens in the Generalife area. This area was built for the Granadian monarchs to escape their official routine.
    20131023_alhambra generalife gardens...jpg
  • The Alhambra Palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Andalucia, Spain. Gardens in the Generalife area. This area was built for the Granadian monarchs to escape their official routine.
    20131023_alhambra generalife gardens...jpg
  • The Alhambra Palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Andalucia, Spain. Gardens in the Generalife area. This area was built for the Granadian monarchs to escape their official routine.
    20131023_alhambra generalife gardens...jpg
  • The Alhambra Palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Andalucia, Spain. Gardens in the Generalife area. This area was built for the Granadian monarchs to escape their official routine.
    20131023_alhambra generalife gardens...jpg
  • The Alhambra Palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Andalucia, Spain. Gardens in the Generalife area. This area was built for the Granadian monarchs to escape their official routine.
    20131023_alhambra generalife gardens...jpg
  • The Orangery restaurant at Kensington Palace, set in Kensington Gardens, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, has been a residence of the British Royal Family since the 17th century. In a selected few boroughs of West London, wealth has changed over the last couple of decades. Traditionally wealthy parts of town, have developed into new affluent playgrounds of the super rich. With influxes of foreign money in particular from the Middle-East. The UK capital is home to more multimillionaires than any other city in the world according to recent figures. Boasting a staggering 4,224 'ultra-high net worth' residents - people with a net worth of more than $30million, or £19.2million.. London, England, UK.
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  • The Orangery restaurant at Kensington Palace, set in Kensington Gardens, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, has been a residence of the British Royal Family since the 17th century. In a selected few boroughs of West London, wealth has changed over the last couple of decades. Traditionally wealthy parts of town, have developed into new affluent playgrounds of the super rich. With influxes of foreign money in particular from the Middle-East. The UK capital is home to more multimillionaires than any other city in the world according to recent figures. Boasting a staggering 4,224 'ultra-high net worth' residents - people with a net worth of more than $30million, or £19.2million.. London, England, UK.
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  • Wrapping the fleece after shearing Swaledale sheep at Lodge Moor Pens, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A 'gun' grouse shooting in Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK. Driven grouse shooting is a field sport of the UK, popular because it provides a challenge due to the rapid flight of the grouse. The grouse shooting season extends from 12 August, often called the "Glorious Twelfth", to 10 December each year. The name 'driven grouse shooting' refers to the way in which the grouse are driven towards the hunters (termed 'guns') by beaters. A shooting party usually includes 8-10 guns who stand in a line in the butts - hides for shooting spaced some 20-30 m apart, screened by a turf or stone wall and usually sunken into the ground to minimise their profile - to shoot the grouse in flight.
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  • A gamekeeper hangs a grouse in a temporary game larder at a shoot in Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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