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  • As a sleeping homeless man lies curled up in his sleeping bag on a central London pavement, two window cleaners have carefully placed their ladders at his feet to clean a Boots the chemist sign. Each wearing identical blue working overalls and each wiping the frontage with their left hands, the men are symbolic of the working man versus that of a homeless person without a job, prospects or perhaps a future. The wide gap between hopelessness and the pride of one's achievement is shown here on the sidewalk of modern-day Britain. London is home to some 50,000 homeless people whose place of rest can often be recesses and shop doorways where they seek sanctuary from the cold and street violence. On the opposite end of the wealth and social divides are those who seek work with a positive outlook on life.
    homeless_ladders03-16-1993_1.jpg
  • Passers-by ignore a destitute bag lady in a Hong Kong's Tsim Sha Tsui street on the Kowloon side. The poor woman sits amid the bustle and crowds of a capitalist population obsessed with wealth and prosperity, she is alone in a material world. Bent over with shame and poverty, the lady is shrouded in a sleeping bag with all her worldly possessions at her feet. Unconcerned, the rest of the Chinese shoppers and commuters simply pass-by on their way to achieve yet more success in this former British-ruled colony that was ceded back to China in 1997.
    street_beggar01-20-01-1995_1_1.jpg
  • An elderly homeless man walks slowly past a Barclays Bank cash dispenser at which business people are either queueing or typing in their PIN numbers from cash accounts, or simply passing-by. One middle-aged gent stands eyeing the poor man suspiciously while other men of wealth, prospects and prosperity are tall and stand erect in smart suits and polished shoes, the homeless man is hunched and dishevelled, carrying a supermarket bag - perhaps containing all of his worldly goods. It is a tragic scene of extremes between the haves and the have-nots; the rich and poor; between people with hope and those in despair. This is the City of London, near Fenchurch Street Station where the UK's insurance companies are based and it is impossible to know if any of these men in smart clothes are the same age as the poor man.
    city_london14-15-12-2007 _1.jpg
  • A hunched, homeless elderly man walks along Fenchurch Street in the City of London while younger and affluent office workers saunter past, smiling and with a care in the world. It is a scene of social class division, the contrasts between wealth and poverty, have and have nots, prospects and no hope for the future and of old age and youth. The old man carries a plastic bag with all his belongings and the workers carry their lunch in a paper bag. They are not only smart and he dishevelled but they stand tall and he is stooped, further proof of the hard, demanding life he leads on the capital's streets.
    misc-london02-30-08-2007.jpg
  • Arriving hoi polloi for Royal Ascot's Ladies Day parade to a private members' enclosure gate, watched by the Common People. Ladies' Day is the annual event on the English sporting and social calendar in June, held at the famous Ascot race course. A young boy and his mother gawp at the fashionistas - the glitterati  - of the sporting calendar who parade past in outlandish costumes, making fashion statements of their wealth and ostentation. A man has a young woman on his arm – he sears a top hat and tails and she, a purple and mauve number. <br />
They will also have on red Ascot badges allowing them entry to this exclusive royal event attended by the Royal Family and the hoi polloi of English society. We see the two humorous sides of the class system.
    ascot_posh02-18-06-1992_1.jpg
  • As a young office worker sleeps incongruously on a marble pavement, a street sweeper nearby brushes away litter with a small dustpan. The manual labourer wears blue overalls, yellow gloves and keys in his back pocket while the man in a wastecoat and smart trousers and polished slip-on shoes appears to be fast asleep, his fingers across his chest. This scene suggests the social divisions of the working man: Of the young, educated post-war generation whose opportunities have afforded them a faster lifestyle, far removed from that of the physically-demanding job of a man whose life has been spent cleaning and sweeping. English social differences is clearly represented here as the harshness of the manual labourer versus a lazy youth of today, seen in the middle of the modern city.
    city_resting03-16-1997_1.jpg
  • A woman walks past a large luxury goods advert in Shanghai, China on 24 March, 2011.  Some local governments in China are instituting limits or banning outdoor advertisements for luxury brands, in hopes of curbing increasing public awareness of the widening wealth gap.
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  • A construction worker walks past a large luxury goods advert in Shanghai, China on 24 March, 2011.  Some local governments in China are instituting limits or banning outdoor advertisements for luxury brands, in hopes of curbing increasing public awareness of the widening wealth gap.
    QS110324Shanghai007.jpg
  • A woman cleans the side of a building beside a large luxury goods advert in Shanghai, China on 24 March, 2011.  Some local governments in China are instituting limits or banning outdoor advertisements for luxury brands, in hopes of curbing increasing public awareness of the widening wealth gap.
    QS110324Shanghai002.jpg
  • Women watch other ladies arriving from London to attend Royal Ascot Ladies Day, the annual event on the English sporting and social calendar in June, on 18th June 1992, in Ascot, England.
    ascot03-18-06-1992.jpg
  • Five elderly women on-lookers are lined against a wall outside the famous Ascot race course on Ladies Day, the annual event on the English sporting and social calendar in June, on 18th June 1992, in Ascot, England.
    ascot02-18-06-1992.jpg
  • Five elderly women on-lookers are lined against a wall outside the famous Ascot race course on Ladies' Day, the annual event on the English sporting and social calendar in June. Each are standing in order of size, from tallest (who holds a Tesco supermarket bag) to smallest and watch as a posh racegoer arrives for the day's racing dressed in a formal jacket and tails and will also have on red Ascot badges allowing him entry to this exclusive royal event attended by the Royal Family and the hoi polloi of English society. We see the two sides of the class system but it is a humorous scene. There is good nature between the two groups with smiles exchanged but here the man strides past knowing he is under inspection from the common people.
    ascot_posh01-18-06-1992_1.jpg
  • A husband and wife make their way along a pavement towards the entrance of the Ascot racecourse where the annual Ladies' Day event is held as part of the English social season calendar. Leading the way and carrying two walking sticks and in a polythene bag, his best jacket for the dress-code is important if one is allowed access to the private enclosures. He wears a top hat and waste coat as he hobbles along with wife in tow. She is behind him rummaging through her handbag perhaps looking for tickets or cash. Royal Ascot is held every June and is one of the main dates on the sporting calendar and social season.
    ascot_couple06-18-1992_1.jpg
  • Five elderly women on-lookers are lined against a wall outside the famous Ascot race course on Ladies' Day, the annual event on the English sporting and social calendar in June. Each are standing in order of size, from tallest (who holds a Tesco supermarket bag) to smallest and watch as two posh couples arrive for the day's racing dressed in showy dresses for the ladies and the men in formal top hat and tails. The posh lady in the front is in yellow and holds on to her straw hat on this windy summer day. Each wears their red Ascot badges allowing them entry to this exclusive royal event attended by the Royal Family and the hoi polloi of English society. We see the two sides of the class system but it is a humerous scene. There is good nature between the two groups with smiles exchanged with one couple but discomfort from those behind.
    ascot_ladies01_1.jpg
  • Two young men dressed in office suits casually stuff their lunches during a hot lunchtime break in the Broadgate Estate in the City of London. Both with legs across knees, the lads in their 20s sit on a bench beneath a tree alongside the statue of a traditional gardener, slightly bent and equipped with hoe and wearing a wastecoat, hobnailed boots and flat cap, an iconic salt-of-the-earth workman. This scene suggests the social divisions of the working man: Of the young, educated post-war generation whose opportunities have afforded them a faster lifestyle, far removed from that of the physically-exhausted man whose life has been spent working the honest land.  The English social divide is clearly represented here as the harshness of the manual labourer versus the youth of today, seen in the middle of the modern city.
    city_resting01-16-1993_1.jpg
  • A couple just off the train from Waterloo are en-route to Ascot racecourse on Ladies Day at Royal Ascot racing week. Not looking particularly happy to have arrived, two elderly women look at the clothes worn including the man's top hat and tails. Royal Ascot is held every June and is one of the main dates on the sporting calendar and English social season. Over 300,000 people make the annual visit to Berkshire during Royal Ascot week, making this Europe’s best-attended race meeting. There are sixteen group races on offer, with at least one Group One event on each of the five days. The Gold Cup is on Ladies' Day on the Thursday. There is over £3 million of prize money on offer.
    ascot_races08-21-06-1993_1.jpg
  • Workers gather for lunch at a makeshift eating area near a construction site in the Lujiazui Financial District of Shanghai, China on 29 December, 2009.  While China owes much of its recent economic revival to the vast and cheap labor force made up by hundreds of millions of migrant workers, it is facing an uncertain future as the number of able bodied workers have passed their peak and wage continues to rise.
    QS091229Shanghai054.jpg
  • Workers gather for lunch at a makeshift eating area near a construction site in the Lujiazui Financial District of Shanghai, China on 29 December, 2009.  While China owes much of its recent economic revival to the vast and cheap labor force made up by hundreds of millions of migrant workers, it is facing an uncertain future as the number of able bodied workers have passed their peak and wage continues to rise.
    QS091229Shanghai043.jpg
  • Two tourists from the countryside snap pictures with their cellphone while another looks away in Shanghai, China on 29 December, 2009.
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  • Construction workers gather together on a makeshift eating area during lunch hour in Shanghai, China on 18 December, 2009.  While China owes much of its recent economic revival to the vast and cheap labor force made up by hundreds of millions of migrant workers, it is facing an uncertain future as the number of able bodied workers have passed their peak and wage continues to rise.
    QS091218Shanghai088.jpg
  • Construction workers gather together on a makeshift eating area during lunch hour in Shanghai, China on 18 December, 2009.  While China owes much of its recent economic revival to the vast and cheap labor force made up by hundreds of millions of migrant workers, it is facing an uncertain future as the number of able bodied workers have passed their peak and wage continues to rise.
    QS091218Shanghai089.jpg
  • Construction workers gather together on a makeshift eating area in front of the Jin Mao Grand Hyatt Tower during lunch hour in Shanghai, China on 18 December, 2009. While China owes much of its recent economic revival to the vast and cheap labor force made up by hundreds of millions of migrant workers, it is facing an uncertain future as the number of able bodied workers have passed their peak and wage continues to rise.
    QS091218Shanghai083.jpg
  • Workers gather for lunch at a makeshift eating area near a construction site in the Lujiazui Financial District of Shanghai, China on 29 December, 2009.  While China owes much of its recent economic revival to the vast and cheap labor force made up by hundreds of millions of migrant workers, it is facing an uncertain future as the number of able bodied workers have passed their peak and wage continues to rise.
    QS091229Shanghai051.jpg
  • Workers gather for lunch at a makeshift eating area near a construction site in the Lujiazui Financial District of Shanghai, China on 29 December, 2009.  While China owes much of its recent economic revival to the vast and cheap labor force made up by hundreds of millions of migrant workers, it is facing an uncertain future as the number of able bodied workers have passed their peak and wage continues to rise.
    QS091229Shanghai046.jpg
  • Construction workers gather together on a makeshift eating area during lunch hour in Shanghai, China on 18 December, 2009. While China owes much of its recent economic revival to the vast and cheap labor force made up by hundreds of millions of migrant workers, it is facing an uncertain future as the number of able bodied workers have passed their peak and wage continues to rise.
    QS091218Shanghai093.jpg
  • Construction workers gather together on a makeshift eating area during lunch hour in Shanghai, China on 18 December, 2009. While China owes much of its recent economic revival to the vast and cheap labor force made up by hundreds of millions of migrant workers, it is facing an uncertain future as the number of able bodied workers have passed their peak and wage continues to rise.
    QS091218Shanghai091.jpg
  • Young women on a shop hoarding with pedestrians and an elderly couple about to cross Brutoin Street in central London. An image of young and older generations is seen at this busy crossing where young women stand to one side, out for a shopping trip along the fashionable and expensive Bond Street. To their left is an elderly couple who stand separated by a wide distance from the girls - a metaphor for the wide generation gap in Britain today. The young girls live in an age of materialism and wealth while the people from their grandparents' era have survived unanticipated hardship, war and technological changes. In the background are the faces and poses of fashion models whose androgynous looks are as different to the elderly as the females along the street.
    bond_street01-21-09-2010 12-43-43_1.jpg
  • Wet day on Brick Lane in the East End of London, UK. Porche 911 drives through the market as people go about their day. It is an illustration of the haves and have nots as a sports car worth tens of thousands of pounds drives past stalls selling super cheap goods.
    20141123_wet day brick lane_G.jpg
  • A family risk their safety near a larger cruiser while passing-by in a tiny motorised boat on the River Thames during the Henley Royal Regatta boat races, England. The father and children float past the larger vessel that could badly damage their boat in a collision. The river is busy on Regatta weekend and vessels of all shapes and sizes occupy an otherwise narrow stretch of water in rural Oxfordshire. Parties and good-humour on-board the cruisers still means that river laws and good behaviour must be followed to avoid accidents. In 1829 a boat race challenge was held between teams representing the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. The venue chosen was a straight stretch of the Thames at the small town of Henley-on-Thames. Now held July and is one of the main dates on the sporting calendar and social season for the hoi polloi.
    henley_regatta02-03-07-1993_1.jpg
  • Wet day on Brick Lane in the East End of London, UK. Porche 911 drives through the market as people go about their day. It is an illustration of the haves and have nots as a sports car worth tens of thousands of pounds drives past stalls selling super cheap goods.
    20141123_wet day brick lane_F.jpg
  • A man washes his feet in dirty rain water in front of a wall with the slogan "Create a legendary story of urban wealth"  in Bozhou, Anhui Province, China on 02 August, 2011.  China is increasingly becoming polarized as wealth gap widens to alarming levels.
    QS110802Bozhou048.jpg
  • Traffic move through downtown Shanghai, China on Thursday, 13 january 2011. Shanghai will likely levy a 0.4-0.8 percent property tax next year to second homes and new homes exceeding a preset space limit, as another attempt to adjust growth and close wealth gap.
    QS110113Shanghai006.jpg
  • An aerial view of a large housing complex in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 13 january 2011. Shanghai will likely levy a 0.4-0.8 percent property tax next year to second homes and new homes exceeding a preset space limit, as another attempt to adjust growth and close wealth gap.
    QS110113Shanghai003.jpg
  • Traffic move through downtown Shanghai, China on Thursday, 13 january 2011. Shanghai will likely levy a 0.4-0.8 percent property tax next year to second homes and new homes exceeding a preset space limit, as another attempt to adjust growth and close wealth gap.
    QS110113Shanghai007.jpg
  • An aerial view of a large housing complex in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 13 january 2011. Shanghai will likely levy a 0.4-0.8 percent property tax next year to second homes and new homes exceeding a preset space limit, as another attempt to adjust growth and close wealth gap.
    QS110113Shanghai005.jpg
  • An aerial view of a large housing complex in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 13 january 2011. Shanghai will likely levy a 0.4-0.8 percent property tax next year to second homes and new homes exceeding a preset space limit, as another attempt to adjust growth and close wealth gap.
    QS110113Shanghai001.jpg
  • An aerial view of a large housing complex in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 13 january 2011. Shanghai will likely levy a 0.4-0.8 percent property tax next year to second homes and new homes exceeding a preset space limit, as another attempt to adjust growth and close wealth gap.
    QS110113Shanghai002.jpg
  • An aerial view of a large housing complex in Shanghai, China on Thursday, 13 january 2011. Shanghai will likely levy a 0.4-0.8 percent property tax next year to second homes and new homes exceeding a preset space limit, as another attempt to adjust growth and close wealth gap.
    QS110113Shanghai004.jpg
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