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  • A young boy of about 5 years-old stands on a seaside bridge as an older man walks past in the early 1960s. Seen from a low angle, we look up at the small boy standing on some steps of a bridge on the seafront at Southend-on-Sea in Essex, recorded on a film camera by the boy's father, an amateur photographer in 1962. The picture shows us a memory of nostalgia in an era from the last century.
    60s_family07-13-08-1962_1.jpg
  • Teenager boys sing and play the guitar during a live gig in south London, UK. The two frontmen play their musical arrangements of a Beatles cover, their lead and rhythm guitars together along with a drummer in the background. The lads are 15 years-old and have  rehearsed this song for weeks beforehand by their guitar teacher and given the opportunity to play in front of a small audience. The boy on the left is the vocalist, a singer taking the lead role in the 4-piece band, while the kid on the right looks across to the singer, checking tempo and when the next chord change occurs.
    showcase_christmas07-15-12-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A young boy of about 5 years-old sits in the family back garden in the early 1960s. The small lad sits with an embarrassed expression on his face, a brick wall behind him with summer garden plants growing nearby. The boy has blonde hair and a striped t-shirt and was recorded on a film camera by the boy's father, an amateur photographer in 1964. The picture shows us a memory of nostalgia in an era from the last century.
    60s_family04-13-07-1964_1.jpg
  • London 6th December 2013: Tributes pour in to the former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who has died aged 95. Mandela made many friends in Britain, visiting many times - in the 60s to raise funds for his political struggle against the racist regime, then as President after 27 years imprisonment.
    mandela_tributes21-06-12-2013.jpg
  • A 16 year-old teenager and his 4 year-old cousin smile at each other while playing acoustic guitar together in the family living room. Playing their musical instruments, the older boy knows how to pluck the strings to make a pleasant sound while the younger lad simply brushes his fingers across the strings to make a noise. But music brings their age gap closer as they perform a pretend concert in front of family elders.
    sam_jamie03-20-04-2014.jpg
  • Family and relatives watch a 4 year-old's baptism ceremony in a local Catholic church. Reaching down to the young lad, the priest touches him on the cheek as part of this ancient rite when a Christian is welcomed into the church. The word baptism is a sacrament and an ordinance of Jesus Christ. In some denominations, baptism is also called christening but for others the word "christening" is reserved for the baptism of infants.
    jamie_baptism03-01-03-2014.jpg
  • A 16 year-old teenager and his 4 year-old cousin sit on a sofa to play acoustic guitar together in the family living room. Playing their musical instruments, the older boy knows how to pluck the strings to make a pleasant sound while the younger lad simply brushes his fingers across the strings to make a noise. But music brings their age gap closer as they perform a pretend concert in front of family elders.
    sam_jamie02-20-04-2014.jpg
  • A father and son walk across a verge in woods south of Sheffield, England UK. Dad and son make their way across the road and on to the grass verge where they rejoin a footpath and the way home. Beech trees are in the background, green from recent rain. It is a Sunday and a time for fathers to take their children out for muddy walks to tire them out.
    woods_walk05-14-06-2015.jpg
  • A young child beneath large screen images showing childhood of a bygone era in Britain's history, on display at London's Royal Festival Hall on the Southbank. A young mother shows her child what she can come and explore, helping the young person be stimulated with her surroundings, The images of children and families are seen backlit against outside light, an exhibition of Britain's past, celebrating the 70th anniversary weekend of VE Day, when Britons remembered the end of WW2, an age of austerity, rationing and hardship but when childhood was still an era of innocence.
    southbank_child01-07-05-2015_1.jpg
  • A mother controls pulling away child with reins on Southbank steps. While walking along the riverfront pavement, the child has chosen to explore the steps and pulls on his walking reins so that the mum needs to tug too, controlling the child and preventing him from escaping. it is a scene of responsible parenting - of childhood exploration and the breaking away for freedom
    child_reins02-15-09-2014_1.jpg
  • A 16 year-old teenager and his 4 year-old cousin smile at each other while playing acoustic guitar together in the family living room. Playing their musical instruments, the older boy knows how to pluck the strings to make a pleasant sound while the younger lad simply brushes his fingers across the strings to make a noise. But music brings their age gap closer as they perform a pretend concert in front of family elders.
    sam_jamie04-20-04-2014.jpg
  • A young boy looks over his shoulder by a construction hoarding, a night time panorama of the Thames south bank, featuring the HQ of the intelligence service (MI6) across the river in Vauxhall. Under the gaze of a CCTV camera, the lad glances back as his father leads him towards a local station. The temporary hoarding will stay in place for the time that the company's new residential riverfront apartments are under construction. In the image, the building at Vauxhall Cross, is located at 85 Albert Embankment beside Vauxhall Bridge. It is known within the intelligence community as "Legoland" and "Babylon-on-Thames".
    river_hoarding05-10-04-2014.jpg
  • Family and relatives after a 4 year-old's baptism ceremony in a local Catholic church. Standing in front of family members who tower above him, the lad proudly holds a large candle given to him by a witness after the baptism ceremony itself. The word baptism is a sacrament and an ordinance of Jesus Christ. In some denominations, baptism is also called christening but for others the word "christening" is reserved for the baptism of infants.
    jamie_baptism05-01-03-2014.jpg
  • A teenage boy tries the sights of a WW2 sten gun during 1995 VE Day 50th anniversary celebrations in London. Picking up the replica weapon, the boy takes aim along the barrel of the gun, pretending to shoot an unseen enemy. Wearing military clothing and a hat with union jack colours plus flag in a back pocket, he plays the soldier at a time of remembrance of those killed during wartime. In the week near the anniversary date of May 8, 1945, when the World War II Allies formally accepted the unconditional surrender of the armed forces of Germany and peace was announced to tumultuous crowds across European cities, the British still go out of their way to honour those sacrificed and the realisation that peace was once again achieved. Street parties now – as they did in 1945 – played a large part in the country’s patriotic well-being.
    boy_weapon-06-05-1995_1.jpg
  • A pensioner blurs across woodland during a home-made zip wire ride on private land in Somerset. The old but sprightly and active gentleman keeps his legs straight to avoid scraping them along the woodland floor and stopping him before the end of the short ride. In the background are members of his family of varying ages, encouraging and laughing as he sweeps past on this bright summer afternoon.
    zip_wire04-21-08-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A young child beneath large screen images showing childhood of a bygone era in Britain's history, on display at London's Royal Festival Hall on the Southbank. The child totters and explores, helping this young person to be stimulated with her surroundings, The images of children and families are seen backlit against outside light, an exhibition of Britain's past, celebrating the 70th anniversary weekend of VE Day, when Britons remembered the end of WW2, an age of austerity, rationing and hardship but when childhood was still an era of innocence.
    southbank_child02-07-05-2015_1.jpg
  • Young girl watches young smoker at a south London bus stop. As the older girl sits with a cigarette in her fingers, she taps on the phone keypad with blue smoke wafting up. The little girl strands next to her mother tipping up her scooter, looking at the behaviour of the other. Passive smoking can damage your body because secondhand smoke contains more than 4,000 chemicals, many of which are irritants and toxins, and some of which are known to cause cancer.
    bus_stop_people01-18-02-2015_1.jpg
  • Mother and active child with aerial view of bus stop shadows and reflections. As we look down on the urban scene, the mum grabs the child by the hand to stop him running off in a strange city. They have just alighted from the double-decker bus that has dropped them off at Waterloo on the southbank of the Thames in central London. Sunlight has created a pattern of shadows from the glass shelter screen and reflections from the top deck seating is seen in the foreground.
    bus_stop02-17-10-2014_1.jpg
  • A 4 year-old boy holds an umbrella outdoors in family woods. Before he and his parents take a stroll through local woods, the boy wears a warm coat and a hood over his head on this wet, rainy spring day. Smiling at another person, the youngster looks forward to his walk in the great outdoors.
    jamie_umbrella01-20-04-2014.jpg
  • A young boy plays by a construction hoarding, a night time panorama of the Thames south bank, featuring the HQ of the intelligence service (MI6) across the river in Vauxhall. Under the gaze of a CCTV camera, the lad plays a fantasy game with his plastic water bottle as a stranger strides on towards a local station. The temporary hoarding will stay in place for the time that the company's new residential riverfront apartments are under construction. In the image, the building at Vauxhall Cross, is located at 85 Albert Embankment beside Vauxhall Bridge. It is known within the intelligence community as "Legoland" and "Babylon-on-Thames".
    river_hoarding07-10-04-2014.jpg
  • A young child is allowed by an unseen parent to play  unknowingly on the memorial for Jewish Kinder Transportees at Liverpool Street mainline Station in the City of London. The Kindertransport is a rescue mission that took place during the nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War. The United Kingdom took in nearly 10,000 predominantly Jewish children from Nazi Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, and the Free City of Danzig. The children were placed in British foster homes, hostels, schools and farms. Often they were the only members of their families who survived the Holocaust.
    kinder_transport_statue01-04-03-2014.jpg
  • A small girl kicks her leg on a toy scooter, past an effigy of Jesus Christ encased in a shrine box outside a Catholic church in Camberwell, south London. The lady passes beneath the dominating figure that stands above the pavement. Encased in a glass-sided box and behind what resembles yellow garden fencing, the Christian idol stands with outstretched arms, a traditional figure for Catholics to practice idolatry. The church walls are constructed from red brick, in a style much-seen in industrial buildings.
    catholic_jesus13-09-01-2014_1.jpg
  • A family stand at railings watching shipping on the River Thames at Gravesend during summer time in the early 1960s. Standing at some railings, the two women and the young boy are looking out towards the River Thames at the Kent town just a few miles outside London. Here is shipping that is taking cargo to the capital in an era when the river still a main artery for goods brought from across the world into London. The picture was recorded on a film camera by the boy's father, an amateur photographer in 1962. The picture shows us a memory of nostalgia in an era from the last century.
    60s_family06-13-08-1962_1.jpg
  • A 15 year-old boy blurs across woodland during a home-made zip wire ride on private land in Somerset. The young lad keeps his legs straight to avoid scraping them along the woodland floor and stopping him before the end of the short ride. In the background are members of his family of varying ages, encouraging and laughing as he sweeps past on this bright summer afternoon.
    zip_wire01-21-08-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A 15 year-old boy is pushed on a swing by a 4 year-old in woodland on private land in Somerset. Heaving hard on the elder boy's back to help him forward, the 4 year-old tries hard as his granddad looks on alongside a home-made zip wire. The boys enjoy their summer afternoon that encourages an active outdoor lifestyle outside in the wild.
    swing_boys01-21-08-2013_1_1_1.jpg
  • A four year-old boy plays below beech trees on a mound in Somerset woods. Jumping and stretching up towards the treetops amid the trees, the woods look dark and menacing although sunlight is shining between the branches in the height of summer. The young lad enjoys the freedom of the great outdoors, experiencing the joys of boyhood - memories that last forever in a life lead outside in the wild.
    forest_boy06-20-08-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A four year-old boy plays below beech trees on a mound in Somerset woods. Running over the small hillock amid the trees, the woods look dark and menacing although sunlight is shining between the branches in the height of summer. The young lad enjoys the freedom of the great outdoors, experiencing the joys of boyhood - memories that last forever in a life lead outside in the wild.
    forest_boy04-20-08-2013_1_1.jpg
  • Pre-9/11, an American family of mother, father and young child prepare for their flight from Los Angeles (LAX) airport. As the husband and daddy, the man checks his wallet for cash while the mom adjusts the struggling baby boy's clothing before strapping the child into his buggy and their flight to another US city. Los Angeles International Airport is the primary airport serving the Greater Los Angeles Area, the second-most populated metropolitan area in the United States.
    airport_people03-23-11-2000_1.jpg
  • Large ladies and child in Trafalgar Square, London. We see across the busy tourist location in the capital to the crowds on steps and on the wall of the fountains - most prominently is the large backside of a woman leaning on stonework, her denim jeans tight across her posterior. A young girl sits alongside - perhaps sharing the same family genes.
    fat_woman01-13-04-2015_1.jpg
  • A 16 year-old teenager and his 4 year-old cousin face each other to play acoustic guitar together in the family living room. Playing their musical instruments, the older boy knows how to pluck the strings to make a pleasant sound while the younger lad simply brushes his fingers across the strings to make a noise. But music brings their age gap closer as they perform a pretend concert in front of family elders.
    sam_jamie01-20-04-2014.jpg
  • A Muslim mother with her children walks past the mural of iconic musician and singer David Bowie has appeared on the wall of Morleys department store in Brixton, Lambeth, south London. The Bowie face is sourced (by an unknown artist) from the cover of his 1973 album Aladdin Sane at the height of his 1970s fame. The pop icon lived at 40 Stansfield Road, Brixton, from his birth in 1947 until 1953. This cover appeared in Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, making #277.
    bowie_brixton13-18-06-2013_1.jpg
  • An elderly man in his eighties sleeps horizontally in spring sunshine, on a sun lounger in his rear garden on 21st April 2019, in Nailsea, North Somerset, England.
    nailsea_family-17-21-04-2019.jpg
  • A 4 year-old boy holds an umbrella outdoors with his parents in family woods. He and his parents take a stroll through local woods that has early bluebells flowering on the ground. The path is in the middle of this small woodland of beech trees in the south-west county of North Somerset. His mum and dad walk on the short journey away from home and their son wears waterproof boots and a warm coat and a hood over his head on this wet, rainy spring day. About to trudge through a puddle, enjoying his walk in the great outdoors.
    jen_stef_jamie01-20-04-2014.jpg
  • A womens' daytrip group from Wales enjoy a summer's morning, hours before horse racing starts during the annual Royal Ascot festival in Berkshire, England. Royal Ascot is one of Europe's most famous race meetings, and dates back to 1711. Queen Elizabeth and various members of the British Royal Family attend. Held every June, it's one of the main dates on the English sporting calendar and summer social season. Over 300,000 people make the annual visit to Berkshire during Royal Ascot week, making this Europe’s best-attended race meeting with over £3m prize money to be won.
    royal_ascot51-19-06-2013_1.jpg
  • A womens' daytrip group from Wales enjoy a summer's morning, hours before horse racing starts during the annual Royal Ascot festival in Berkshire, England. Royal Ascot is one of Europe's most famous race meetings, and dates back to 1711. Queen Elizabeth and various members of the British Royal Family attend. Held every June, it's one of the main dates on the English sporting calendar and summer social season. Over 300,000 people make the annual visit to Berkshire during Royal Ascot week, making this Europe’s best-attended race meeting with over £3m prize money to be won.
    royal_ascot48-19-06-2013_1.jpg
  • A 19 year-old girl's hair blows across her face at the beach at Brighton, England. Wearing glasses to rectify her short-sightedness (myopia) the young lady can see little as her long hair sweeps over her eyes. It is a sunny day on the southern English coastal town, with a shingle beach stretching down to the sea.
    ella_brighton03-23-08-2014_1.jpg
  • A womens' daytrip group from Wales enjoy a summer's morning, hours before horse racing starts during the annual Royal Ascot festival in Berkshire, England. Royal Ascot is one of Europe's most famous race meetings, and dates back to 1711. Queen Elizabeth and various members of the British Royal Family attend. Held every June, it's one of the main dates on the English sporting calendar and summer social season. Over 300,000 people make the annual visit to Berkshire during Royal Ascot week, making this Europe’s best-attended race meeting with over £3m prize money to be won.
    royal_ascot52-19-06-2013_1.jpg
  • The owner of a home-built aeroplane polishes its shiny surfaces during the world's largest aviation airshow at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA, at Oshkosh Air Venture, the world’s largest air show in Wisconsin USA. Close to a million populate the mass fly-in over the week, a pilgrimage worshipping all aspects of flight. The event annually generates $85 million in revenue over a 25 mile radius from Oshkosh. The event is presented by the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), a national/international organization based in Oshkosh. The airshow is seven days long and typically begins on the last Monday in July. The airport's control tower is the busiest control tower in the world during the gathering
    oshkosh_airshow07-07-01-2000.jpg
  • A teenage band of drums, bass and lead guitar perform in front of parents in an upstairs pub room in south London. 15 year-old lads play their own songs and covers by other musical artists. Looking over his shoulder, the bass player checks rhythm with the lead singer  and the drummer looks across his cymbals to ensure the tempo is right. The gig is a regular showcase organiused by their guitar teacher to demonstrate their musical skills as songwriters and musicians.
    guitar_showcase07-23-06-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A womens' daytrip group from Wales enjoy a summer's morning, hours before horse racing starts during the annual Royal Ascot festival in Berkshire, England. Royal Ascot is one of Europe's most famous race meetings, and dates back to 1711. Queen Elizabeth and various members of the British Royal Family attend. Held every June, it's one of the main dates on the English sporting calendar and summer social season. Over 300,000 people make the annual visit to Berkshire during Royal Ascot week, making this Europe’s best-attended race meeting with over £3m prize money to be won.
    royal_ascot44-19-06-2013_1.jpg
  • A teenage 4-piece band of drums, bass and two lead guitars perform in front of parents in an upstairs pub room in south London. 15 year-old lads play their own songs and covers by other musical artists. The audience look on as the boys play their instruments on a slightly raised stage in this room lit by daylight. Small girls sit on the floor looking impressed and mums and dads watch proud of their adolescent boys. The gig is a regular showcase organiused by their guitar teacher to demonstrate their musical skills as songwriters and musicians.
    guitar_showcase03-23-06-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A young boy of about 5 years-old from the mid-sixties plays amongst lavender in his parents’ property. He has the face of boyhood innocence as he traipses through the garden. It is the summer of 1967 and the colours are muted on this Kodachrome film slide which has a wonderful magenta colour cast in the mid-tones reminiscent of the classic days of early photography when shifts in color gave a faded look.
    hughes_family_1.jpg
  • A young blonde girl of approximately 3 years-old stands on a lawn looking delighted. She giggles with great mirth at something that pleases her - possibly the way her father has posed her as if she's a ballerina, or maybe because it is her birthday and her present is the blue dress she is showing off to the viewer. The girl holds out her arms while holding a special pair of sunglasses. It is the summer of 1967 and this is a housing estate for British soldiers stationed in Bielefeld, Germany still during the Cold War. The girl's father is a solder serving in the British Army and the they all live in a house nearby with other expat families. Kodachrome film has a wonderful magenta colour cast in mid-tones and where a small light-leak has affected the far right, reminiscent of the classic days of early photography when shifts in color gave a faded look.
    family_archive2713-05_1967_1.jpg
  • A portrait of a teenage boy of about 16 years-old with Welsh mountains and hills in the background in the 1970s. With a rolling valley, a lake, a farmhouse and misty hills in the distance, the landscape is a peaceful scene of an otherwise wild countryside in north Wales. The boy and his family are on a daytrip to the Welsh hills. It was taken on a film camera by the youth's father, an amateur photographer in 1973. The picture shows us a memory of nostalgia in an era from the last century.
    70s_family04-13-09-1973_1.jpg
  • Lettering and their shadows on the outside of London's South Bank University at Elephant & Castle, Lambeth. Established as the Borough Polytechnic Institute in 1892, the original aim of London South Bank University (LSBU) was 'to promote the industrial skill, general knowledge, health and well-being of young men and women', Today, its student demographic is 62% full-time with 57% women, 52% ethnic minority, 30% 30+ years-old (figures relevant to the 2013/14 academic year).
    southbank_university01-17-08-2015_1.jpg
  • Lettering and their shadows on the outside of London's South Bank University at Elephant & Castle, Lambeth. Established as the Borough Polytechnic Institute in 1892, the original aim of London South Bank University (LSBU) was 'to promote the industrial skill, general knowledge, health and well-being of young men and women', Today, its student demographic is 62% full-time with 57% women, 52% ethnic minority, 30% 30+ years-old (figures relevant to the 2013/14 academic year).
    southbank_university01-17-08-2015_1.jpg
  • 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.
    RB_134-25-06-1989.jpg
  • Sarah Nasimiyu is 45 years old and is pictured with her two-year-old Joshua. She has four other children ranging in age from three to thirteen years old. They all work on the dumpsite. She separated from her husband in 2008 because he was always drunk and couldn’t be responsible. She brings Joshua with her to the dumpsite – where she sorts through rubbish in the morning and then sells snacks to the other workers in the afternoon, and has been doing so for four years.<br />
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The Mothers who work on Eldoret’s main dump nick named by the locals,  ironically, as ‘California’ raise their children in Extreme poverty. The consequences for these children and their parents are tough; with disease, injury, substance abuse and even the threat of violence an everyday reality.
    Eldoret30_1.jpg
  • Mirmala, 12 years old. Mirmala's fingers are now deformed because of working too long hours at the loom. Her friends are inspecting her crooked finger. <br />
Mirmala, 12 years old. Nirmala is 12 years old. She has been in the center for 19 days. She is enjoying living in the Home. She has no number to contact her parents. NRF are trying to identify them and contact them.<br />
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Nirmala worked 5 months in a factory. A neighbour took her to the factory one day without telling her parents and telling her she would be going to Kathmandu to earn money. Nirmala was earning NRs 1200 per month but she never got paid in 5 months. Her parents are very poor and live 250 km away from Kathmandu. She wants to stay in the center.<br />
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The Nepal Good Weave Foundation work to get all children out of the carpet industry in Nepal. The Good Weave  Foundation runs a rehabiltation centre for children they have rescued from the carpet factories. Most of the chilren are illiterate and GWF provide the children with education based on their abillities.
    IMG_4635_1.jpg
  • Mirmala, 12 years old. Mirmala's fingers are now deformed because of working too long hours at the loom. Her friends are inspecting her crooked finger.<br />
Mirmala, 12 years old. Nirmala is 12 years old. She has been in the center for 19 days. She is enjoying living in the Home. She has no number to contact her parents. NRF are trying to identify them and contact them.<br />
<br />
Nirmala worked 5 months in a factory. A neighbour took her to the factory one day without telling her parents and telling her she would be going to Kathmandu to earn money. Nirmala was earning NRs 1200 per month but she never got paid in 5 months. Her parents are very poor and live 250 km away from Kathmandu. She wants to stay in the center.<br />
<br />
The Nepal Good Weave Foundation work to get all children out of the carpet industry in Nepal. The Good Weave  Foundation runs a rehabiltation centre for children they have rescued from the carpet factories. Most of the chilren are illiterate and GWF provide the children with education based on their abillities.
    IMG_4632_1.jpg
  • Kusum, 13 years old. Kusum is 13 years old. She has been living in the transit home for the last 3 years. Before being identified by a NRF inspector, she worked for a month in a factory where she used to weave the carpet and take care of the babies of the other weavers. Her father sold her to a contractor for $14 who sent her to the factory. Kusum lost her mother and has two brothers and a sister, She has no contact with her family anymore.<br />
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Kusum is very good at school. She enjoys learning and studying. NRF would like to send her to LAB Secondary School so she can continue her education.<br />
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When she becomes older, she wants to be a teacher.<br />
<br />
The Nepal Good Weave Foundation work to get all children out of the carpet industry in Nepal. The Good Weave  Foundation runs a rehabiltation centre for children they have rescued from the carpet factories. Most of the chilren are illiterate and GWF provide the children with education based on their abillities.
    IMG_4600_1.jpg
  • Kusum, 13 years old. Kusum is 13 years old. She has been living in the transit home for the last 3 years. Before being identified by a NRF inspector, she worked for a month in a factory where she used to weave the carpet and take care of the babies of the other weavers. Her father sold her to a contractor for $14 who sent her to the factory. Kusum lost her mother and has two brothers and a sister, She has no contact with her family anymore.<br />
<br />
Kusum is very good at school. She enjoys learning and studying. NRF would like to send her to LAB Secondary School so she can continue her education.<br />
<br />
When she becomes older, she wants to be a teacher.<br />
<br />
The Nepal Good Weave Foundation work to get all children out of the carpet industry in Nepal. The Good Weave  Foundation runs a rehabiltation centre for children they have rescued from the carpet factories. Most of the chilren are illiterate and GWF provide the children with education based on their abillities.
    IMG_4597_1.jpg
  • Family members shave the boys head and the hair is caught in a white cloth held by their parents at a Shinbyu Novice Ceremony on 28th March 2016 in the Intha ethnic minority village of Paya Ny in Kayah State, Myanmar. In Myanmar, it is customary for boys to enter the monastery as a Buddhist novice between the age of ten and 20 years old although they can be as young as four, for at least one week. During the ceremony, which lasts two or sometimes three days, the boys are dressed and made-up to be a prince and paraded through the village before being ordained as novice monks.  head and the hair is caught in a white cloth held by their parents. at a Shinbyu Novice Ceremony on 28th March 2016 in the Intha ethnic minority village of Paya Ny in Kayah State, Myanmar. In Myanmar, it is customary for boys to enter the monastery as a Buddhist novice between the age of ten and 20 years old although they can be as young as four, for at least one week. During the ceremony, which lasts two or sometimes three days, the boys are dressed and made-up to be a prince and paraded through the village before being ordained as novice monks.
    DSCF6977cc_1.jpg
  • Family members shave the boys head and the hair is caught in a white cloth held by their parents at a Shinbyu Novice Ceremony on 28th March 2016 in the Intha ethnic minority village of Paya Ny in Kayah State, Myanmar. In Myanmar, it is customary for boys to enter the monastery as a Buddhist novice between the age of ten and 20 years old although they can be as young as four, for at least one week. During the ceremony, which lasts two or sometimes three days, the boys are dressed and made-up to be a prince and paraded through the village before being ordained as novice monks.  head and the hair is caught in a white cloth held by their parents. at a Shinbyu Novice Ceremony on 28th March 2016 in the Intha ethnic minority village of Paya Ny in Kayah State, Myanmar. In Myanmar, it is customary for boys to enter the monastery as a Buddhist novice between the age of ten and 20 years old although they can be as young as four, for at least one week. During the ceremony, which lasts two or sometimes three days, the boys are dressed and made-up to be a prince and paraded through the village before being ordained as novice monks.
    DSCF6945cc_1.jpg
  • Sarah Nasimiyu is 45 years old and is pictured with her two-year-old Joshua. She has four other children ranging in age from three to thirteen years old. They all work on the dumpsite. She separated from her husband in 2008 because he was always drunk and couldn’t be responsible. She brings Joshua with her to the dumpsite – where she sorts through rubbish in the morning and then sells snacks to the other workers in the afternoon. The Mothers who work on Eldoret’s main dump nick named by the locals,  ironically, as ‘California’ raise their children in Extreme poverty. The consequences for these children and their parents are tough; with disease, injury, substance abuse and even the threat of violence an everyday reality.
    Eldoret01_1.jpg
  • Two Yorkshire Terrier dogs (Gucci (left, 9 years old) and Louie (right, 4 years old) in their travel bag panting in the Summer heat. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
    20140712_south bank yorkshire terrie...jpg
  • Two Yorkshire Terrier dogs (Gucci (left, 9 years old) and Louie (right, 4 years old) in their travel bag panting in the Summer heat. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
    20140712_south bank yorkshire terrie...jpg
  • Couple walking their two Great Dane dogs along the riverside walkway. Large pet owners Owen and Hanne, walk their two super scale dogs Sid (grey, 2 years old) and Talulah (black, 3 years old) creating a great distraction. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • Couple walking their two Great Dane dogs along the riverside walkway. Large pet owners Owen and Hanne, walk their two super scale dogs Sid (grey, 2 years old) and Talulah (black, 3 years old) creating a great distraction. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than 270 million cluster bomb submunitions dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974. Pheng, 38 years old has worked as a technician for the Mines Advisory Group (MAG) in Xieng Khouang Province for a year. Her husband was killed by UXO whilst foraging for food in the forest a few years ago and she struggled to support her five children labouring in paddy fields and weaving at home with just enough income to keep the family alive. It's MAGs policy to select from the local population  the poorest members of the community to be trained and employed as technicians.
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  • Portrait of Chen Xiao Sa,  8 years old with parents and grandparents, Dong Da Jian village, Shaanxi Province.<br />
Chen's grandparents are farmers and own a minute plot of land from which they derive a subsistence income. As a consequence of this        Chen's parents are migrant workers whom live and have worked for years in the factories of Guangzhou city . They send back the income from which the grandparents and child live off. Since her birth they have seen Chen four short times, being therefore largely brought up by the grandparents a phenomenon that affects millions of working families across China's rapid industrial expansion.
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  • As a young man looks on, a young girl poses with a Scottish piper in Gretna Green where Britain's wedding couples converge for a quickie marriage. Gretna Green is one of the world's most popular wedding destinations; hosting over 5000 weddings each year or one of every six Scottish weddings. Gretna's famous runaway marriages began in 1753 when an Act of Parliament, Lord Hardwicke's Marriage Act, was passed in England, which stated that if both parties to a marriage were not at least 21 years old, then consent to the marriage had to be given by the parents. This Act did not apply in Scotland, where it was possible for boys to get married at 14 and girls at 12 years old with or without parental consent.
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  • Ramlalthing is 14 years old. He has been in the center for 20 days. He has worked in a carpet factory for 3 years. His cousin took him without telling him where he was going. At first, he found it very difficult to learn how to weave the carpet. But progressively he learnt and became better. He was given food and clothes. His cousin told him money was being sent to his family but he found out later that it was not the case. He is in class 0 now.<br />
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When he becomes older, he wants to become a teacher.<br />
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The Nepal Good Weave Foundation work to get all children out of the carpet industry in Nepal. The Good Weave  Foundation runs a rehabiltation centre for children they have rescued from the carpet factories. Most of the chilren are illiterate and GWF provide the children with education based on their abillities.
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  • Mirmala, 12 years old. Mirmala's fingers are now deformed because of working too long hours at the loom. Nirmala is 12 years old. She has been in the center for 19 days. She is enjoying living in the Home. She has no number to contact her parents. NRF are trying to identify them and contact them.<br />
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Nirmala worked 5 months in a factory. A neighbour took her to the factory one day without telling her parents and telling her she would be going to Kathmandu to earn money. Nirmala was earning NRs 1200 per month but she never got paid in 5 months. Her parents are very poor and live 250 km away from Kathmandu. She wants to stay in the center.<br />
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The Nepal Good Weave Foundation work to get all children out of the carpet industry in Nepal. The Good Weave  Foundation runs a rehabiltation centre for children they have rescued from the carpet factories. Most of the chilren are illiterate and GWF provide the children with education based on their abillities.
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  • Susmita, 12 years old. Susmita is 12 years old. She has been living in the center for over 10 days. Previously, she worked two weeks in a factory in Kathmandu valley weaving carpets. She started at 6 in the morning and finished at 8pm. She had only one hour for lunch and to rest between 10 to 11 am. Her mother left her in the factory. She knew a carpet worker who told her to bring Susmita. If Susmita didn’t finish her work on time, she would be beaten. Susmita has not seen her mother since although she has talked to her on the phone. She is in class 1 now. She was a drop out child before.<br />
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When she becomes older, she wants to become a pilot and engineer.<br />
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The Nepal Good Weave Foundation work to get all children out of the carpet industry in Nepal. The Good Weave  Foundation runs a rehabiltation centre for children they have rescued from the carpet factories. Most of the chilren are illiterate and GWF provide the children with education based on their abillities.
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  • Dhaka, Bangladesh. Selim, next to his father is 3 years old. He lost a foot in a train accident when he was 1 years old and lives in a shack by the rail way track in Tejgaon. He goes to a CSID pre-school and CSID gives medical care when needed. His father is a rickshaw driver who makes around £3/day after he has paid off his rickshaw. The mother has a vegetable selling business and they take care of the kids in shifts. The Stars Foundation visiting CSID. Centre for Services and Information on Disability (CSID) is a charity working for integrating disabled children into mainstream society.
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  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • Sid the dog stops to use the bathroom as a couple walk their two Great Dane dogs along the riverside walkway. Large pet owners Owen and Hanne, walk their two super scale dogs Sid (grey, 2 years old) and Talulah (black, 3 years old) creating a great distraction. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
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  • Tony Benn MP on the peace train to Manchester, UK in 2006 with Stop the War Coalition, stops to talk to Hattie, who is 100 years old and going strong. Anthony Neil Wedgwood "Tony" Benn, (3 April 1925 – 14 March 2014), formerly 2nd Viscount Stansgate, was a British Labour Party politician who was a Member of Parliament (MP) for 50 years and a Cabinet Minister.
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  • Sheela ('more than 60 years old') at her tea stall on waste ground near Nehru Place. Sheela came to Delhi in 1981 from Rajasthan with her husband and three children. Over the years they all died leaving her alone. New Delhi, India
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  • Ramlalthing( centre, Bihaj is to the left.) is 14 years old. He has been in the center for 20 days. He has worked in a carpet factory for 3 years. His cousin took him without telling him where he was going. At first, he found it very difficult to learn how to weave the carpet. But progressively he learnt and became better. He was given food and clothes. His cousin told him money was being sent to his family but he found out later that it was not the case. He is in class 0 now.<br />
<br />
When he becomes older, he wants to become a teacher.<br />
<br />
The Nepal Good Weave Foundation work to get all children out of the carpet industry in Nepal. The Good Weave  Foundation runs a rehabiltation centre for children they have rescued from the carpet factories. Most of the chilren are illiterate and GWF provide the children with education based on their abillities.
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  • Joshua Odumuso, 23 years old Law student in the Franciscan library of the University of Buckingham. The University of Buckingham is unique. It is the only independent university in the UK with a Royal Charter, and probably the smallest with just around 1000 students. Honours degrees are achieved in two intensive years of study. The University campus is well known for being one of the most attractive locations in the region. The Great Ouse river, home to much wildlife, winds through the heart of our campus. Much of our teaching takes place in our restored buildings. Each student mixes with 89 other different nationalities and so being at Buckingham is just like being in a mini global village.
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  • Brandon Hayward (far right 16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan poses with his friends at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathAS.jpg
  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathAL.jpg
  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan talks to the media at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathAJ.jpg
  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathAI.jpg
  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathAH.jpg
  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
    24072011amy winehouse deathAG.jpg
  • Brandon Hayward (16) a loyal and deeply upset and distressed Amy Winehouse fan at the memorial opposite the home of Amy Winehouse, Camden Square, North London. In signature make up and wearing a t-shirt of her image, he said "It's destroyed me. It's killed me. We hadn't seen too much of her in the press recently so thought things were alright, and now this, she's died. I don't know what to do, how I can make it better." Brandon had first seen Winehouse at his first ever gig just aged 12 years old. It was announced that the tragic singer had died on 23rd July 2011. The music world has been paying tribute to singer Amy Winehouse, 27, who was found dead at her London home following years of drug and alcohol abuse largely attributed to her troubled character and fame.
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  • Nagori (small puris) frying in oil at Ram Swarup, a shop which has been  serving up breakfasts in the old city for over 70 years Old Delhi, India
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  • Marie Ange St Laurent, (wearing white)  and her family, at the funeral of  Ronald St Laurent. "Ronald was thirty-one years old when he died. His home fell down on top on him during the earthquake We were all inside but Ronald did not have time to get out.  We must thank God for the opportunity at least, to bury him properly. I feel sorry for the thousands of families who do not have this chance, many cannot find their loved ones. It will be hard for them to move on, it's double the problem.  At least we can visit and put flowers on the grave.  After the quake, there were bodies everywhere many were burnt where they lay or carted off in huge trucks to mass graves."
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  • A detail of a Victorian house gable in the Essex seaside town of Frinton-on-Sea. Ornate blue painted woodwork looks fresh and clean despite it being 100 years old. The name of the property reads as Essex House and the date of its construction as 1896. A gable is the generally triangular portion of a wall between the edges of a sloping roof. The shape of the gable and how it is detailed depends on the structural system used (which is often related to climate and availability of materials) and aesthetic concerns. Thus the type of roof enclosing the volume dictates the shape of the gable. A gable wall or gable end more commonly refers to the entire wall, including the gable and the wall below it.
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  • Nagori (small puris) at Ram Swarup, a shop which has been  serving up breakfasts in the old city for over 70 years, Old Delhi, India
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  • A boy frying Nagori (smal puri) at Ram Swarup, a shop which has been  serving up breakfasts in the old city for over 70 years Old Delhi, India
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  • Nagori (small puris) at Ram Swarup, a shop which has been  serving up breakfasts in the old city for over 70 years Old Delhi, India
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  • This is Kaka Khalil with his daughter Adiba who is 2 years old and other family members. He has 7 children up to the age of 13, including a new born baby who is only ten days old. He lives with his three brothers. His father lived in this house and his grandfather before him. His father was tailor for king Zahir Shah. Kaka Khalil acts as a community representative and is often required to liaise between the community and Turquoise Mountain. The residents of Murad khane  are enjoying improved conditions thanks to the  charity . Turquoise Mountain  is a charity set up by Rory Stewart. He was asked personally by Prince Charles to take on the task of rebuilding the ancient heart of Kabul. His charity using local labour and the goodwill of the community is substantially into the task and has also set up a school training Afghans in traditional crafts. The area had literally been turned into a rubbish dump, now though using ancient skills the buildings are being restored to their former glory, Stewart is hopeful that he can contribute significantly to the local economy.
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  • Giovanni Cavali sampling and mixing years old highly priced Balsamic vinegar in his family run business. The Balsamic vinegar is mixed in aged Cherry oak casks for differing lengths of time to give it its unique characteristic flavour, Modena, Italy
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  • Dwarfed by a Giant Sequoia tree (Sequoiadendron giganteum), a female tourist stands with a map of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park in the southern Sierra Nevada range, California. The lady looks diminutive next to this natural plant which are some of the largest organisms in the world, often between 1800 and 2700 years old. The Park is a famous landscape in this wilderness where the fourth largest Giant Sequoia is called The President, a  240.9 foot high tree with a circumference of 93.0 feet and a volume of 45,148 cubic feet. As they continue to grow, they produce about 40 cubic feet of wood each year, approximately equal to the volume of a 50-foot-tall tree one foot in diameter. Source: http://www.nps.gov/seki/index.htm
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  • Visitors stand on ancient graffiti-covered rocks in Saguaro National Park, outside of Tucson Arizona. Saguaro is usually thought of as a Cactus sanctuary but these tourists stand on and clamber over the natural rock formation. The oldest rocks found in the area, although not directly in the park, are granites and metamorphic rocks which represent the original crust of Southern Arizona. These rocks are approximately 1.7 billion years old and belong to an era of geologic time known as the Precambian. The metamorphic rocks are mostly schist
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  • Dhaka, Bangladesh. Sumi, 12 years old. Sumi lives in the slums by the railway tracks in Tejgaon. When she was 18 months old a train hit her and cut off both her legs. She lives in a tiny shack with her brothers and sisters and grand mother. Her mother left shortly after the accident and her father has since married twice. CSID has provided her with a wheel chair and financial help for her to go to main stream school near by. She goes as often as she can, if there are no one to help her across the tracks in her wheel chair she cant go. At home and around the slum she moves by jumping along on her bum. The Stars Foundation visiting CSID. Centre for Services and Information on Disability (CSID) is a charity working for integrating disabled children into mainstream society.integrating disabled children into mainstream society.
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  • Dhaka, Bangladesh. Sumi, 12 years old. Sumi lives in the slums by the railway tracks in Tejgaon. When she was 18 months old a train hit her and cut off both her legs. She lives in a tiny shack with her brothers and sisters and grand mother. Her mother left shortly after the accident and her father has since married twice. CSID has provided her with a wheel chair and financial help for her to go to main stream school near by. She goes as often as she can, if there are no one to help her across the tracks in her wheel chair she cant go. At home and around the slum she moves by jumping along on her bum. The Stars Foundation visiting CSID. Centre for Services and Information on Disability (CSID) is a charity working for integrating disabled children into mainstream society.integrating disabled children into mainstream society.
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  • British female freestyle snowboarder Mia Brookes handplant in the halfpipe on the 5th April 2019 in Laax ski resort in Switzerland. At 12 years old, Mia Brookes was recently selected to represent Great Britain in freestyle snowboarding.
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  • British female freestyle snowboarder Mia Brookes jumps over a rainbow rail on the 5th April 2019 in Laax ski resort in Switzerland. At 12 years old, Mia Brookes was recently selected to represent Great Britain in freestyle snowboarding.
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  • British female freestyle snowboarder Mia Brookes on the 5th April 2019 in Laax ski resort in Switzerland. At 12 years old, Mia Brookes was recently selected to represent Great Britain in freestyle snowboarding.
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  • British female freestyle snowboarder Mia Brookes jumps over a rainbow rail on the 5th April 2019 in Laax ski resort in Switzerland. At 12 years old, Mia Brookes was recently selected to represent Great Britain in freestyle snowboarding.
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