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  • Before finalists take part in their last exercises at a gymkhana pony competition, these rosettes prizes seen here in close-up detail wait to be claimed by young winners and losers. From the top we see prizes for Reserve Champions then those for 1st prize, then second, third and runners-up at the very bottom. Such accolades are won and lost by fractions of a second but their importance is remembered for years afterwards as young girls desperately practice to improve their equestrian skills. A huge commitment is needed by the girls and their parents who spend great deals of money and time for these treasured prizes which can be won or lost by fractions of seconds or single points. Those that fail to win go home feeling empty-handed or perhaps cheated out of victory and glory. Those who win hang them on bedroom walls for years to come.
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  • Before finalists take part in their last exercises at a gymkhana pony competition, these rosettes prizes seen here in close-up detail wait to be claimed by young winners and losers. From the top we see prizes for Reserve Champions then those for 1st prize, then second, third and runners-up at the very bottom. Such accolades are won and lost by fractions of a second but their importance is remembered for years afterwards as young girls desperately practice to improve their equestrian skills. A huge commitment is needed by the girls and their parents who spend great deals of money and time for these treasured prizes which can be won or lost by fractions of seconds or single points. Those that fail to win go home feeling empty-handed or perhaps cheated out of victory and glory. Those who win hang them on bedroom walls for years to come.
    crufts_rosettes03-16-1987_1.jpg
  • Rosettes and sheep competition mementoes adorn the wall and mantlepiece of champion breeder Vic Bull's crofting bungalow home overlooking Loch Bay, Waternish, Isle of Skye Scotland. Afternoon sunlight pours through a front window into his living room which serves as a shrine to the Sheep. Having already refused a half million Pounds for his house and spectacular view high up on a hill, he prefers to breed his beloved Blackface sheep which he shows only twice a year at local competitions in the Dunvegan area and the prizes and awards are proof of his success. Vic now lives alone rearing his livestock with four sheepdogs for training and company. Image taken for the 'UK at Home' book project published 2008.
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  • Horse riding trophies and rosettes on display in the dining room of Warren Farm, Simonsbath, Somerset, UK
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  • Horse riding trophies and rosettes from Bagley Hunter Trials on display in the dining room of Warren Farm, Simonsbath, Somerset, UK
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  • Dairy, beef and store cattle competition winners rosettes. ‘Pateley Show’, as the Nidderdale Show is affectionately known, is a traditional Dales agricultural show for the finest livestock, produce and crafts in the Yorkshire Dales. Held in the picturesque surrounds of Bewerley Park, Pateley Bridge, is one of the county’s foremost shows. It regularly attracts crowds of 17,000 and traditionally marks the end of the agricultural show season.
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  • Two young girls stand with their beloved ponies at a gymkhana in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Adorned with winners’ rosettes, the horses look their finest for the judges. The girls are smart too, wearing the expected jackets and ties, jodhpurs and during competition, helmets too. The word gymkhana is an Indian Raj term which originally referred to a place where sporting events took place and referred to any of various meets at which contests were held to test the skill of the competitors. In the UK and east coast of the US, the term gymkhana now almost always refers to an equestrian event for riders on horses, often with the emphasis on children's participation (such as those organised here by the Pony Club). Gymkhana classes include timed speed events such as barrel racing, keyhole, keg race (also known as "down and back"), flag race, and pole bending.
    gymkhana_girls-17-09-1999_1.jpg
  • Dairy, beef and store cattle competition winners rosettes. ‘Pateley Show’, as the Nidderdale Show is affectionately known, is a traditional Dales agricultural show for the finest livestock, produce and crafts in the Yorkshire Dales. Held in the picturesque surrounds of Bewerley Park, Pateley Bridge, is one of the county’s foremost shows. It regularly attracts crowds of 17,000 and traditionally marks the end of the agricultural show season.
    20150921_nidderdale show cows_173.jpg
  • Dairy, beef and store cattle competition winners rosettes. ‘Pateley Show’, as the Nidderdale Show is affectionately known, is a traditional Dales agricultural show for the finest livestock, produce and crafts in the Yorkshire Dales. Held in the picturesque surrounds of Bewerley Park, Pateley Bridge, is one of the county’s foremost shows. It regularly attracts crowds of 17,000 and traditionally marks the end of the agricultural show season.
    20150921_nidderdale show cows_171.jpg
  • Winning and losing contestants line up to receive their prizes at a gymkhana in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. The point of focus is a young cheeky-faced girl adorned with a winners’ special rosette and she grins cheekily to her friend alongside. Far right another girl less satisfied inspects her own rosette. The word gymkhana is an Indian Raj term that referred to a place where sporting events took place to test the skill of the competitors. In the UK and east coast of the US, the term gymkhana now almost always refers to an equestrian event for riders on horses, often with the emphasis on children's participation (such as those organised here by the Pony Club). Gymkhana classes include timed speed events such as barrel racing, keyhole, keg race (also known as "down and back"), flag race, and pole bending.
    gymkhana01-17-09-1999_1.jpg
  • During proceedings at the North Somerset Show, a farmer holds on to his prize bull after judging. This fine animal has gained a First and its rosette is attached to the cheekpiece of his halter. The bull is a Hereford, a breed widely raised mainly for meat production. With its traditional ring piercing its nose, the male is a heavyweight of the cattle kingdom and is a fine specimen that deserves to win his prize. Its value as a sperm donor has now increased considerably. Originally from Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom, more than five million pedigree Hereford Cattle now exist in over 50 countries. The Hereford Cattle export trade began from United Kingdom in 1817. Today, Hereford cattle dominate the world scene from Australasia to the Russian steppes. Hereford Cattle can be found in Israel, Japan and throughout Continental Europe and Scandinavia
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  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • The winner of the Competition and Show of Stags Horns at Exford Horse Show, Exmoor, Somerset, UK.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • Two young 1990s girls stand with their beloved ponies at a gymkhana in, on 17th September 1999, in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. The word gymkhana is an Indian Raj term which originally referred to a place where sporting events took place and referred to any of various meets at which contests were held to test the skill of the competitors. In the UK and east coast of the US, the term gymkhana now almost always refers to an equestrian event for riders on horses, often with the emphasis on childrens participation such as those organised here by the Pony Club. Gymkhana classes include timed speed events such as barrel racing, keyhole, keg race also known as down and back, flag race, and pole bending.
    pony_girls-17-09-1999.jpg
  • The Grand Parade at the annual Suffolk Show at the Suffolk Show Ground on the 29th May 2019 in Ipswich in the United Kingdom. The Suffolk Show is an annual show that takes place in Trinity Park, Ipswich in the English county of Suffolk. It is organised by the Suffolk Agricultural Association.
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  • A female farmer with her prize winning cow during the Grand Parade of the Suffolk Show on the 29th May 2019 in Ipswich in the United Kingdom. The Suffolk Show is an annual show that takes place in Trinity Park, Ipswich in the English county of Suffolk. It is organised by the Suffolk Agricultural Association.
    SuffolkShow2019-2504.jpg
  • Investors with Lloyds of London protest outside the insurance companys address on Lime Street during the controversy when Lloyds investors aka Names lost fortunes when multibillion-pounds were lost by its investors in the late 1980s and early 1990s, on 16th June 1994, in the City of London, UK.
    city30-16-06-1994.jpg
  • A female farmer with her prize winning cow during the Grand Parade of the Suffolk Show on the 29th May 2019 in Ipswich in the United Kingdom. The Suffolk Show is an annual show that takes place in Trinity Park, Ipswich in the English county of Suffolk. It is organised by the Suffolk Agricultural Association.
    SuffolkShow2019-2507.jpg
  • Second place in the fugliest dog category, this Pug and his rosette is gaining new found interest from a Jack Russel. Paw Pageant dog show at Spitalfields Market, London. Local people enter their dogs into the Shoreditch Unbound Festival Dog Show to win prizes and to show off their pets. Prizes and categories included: Dead Ringer, Dressed Up to the K-Nines, Fugliest Dog (meaning funny / ugly), Shoreditch Show Off, Paw-fection, Best in Ditch, Best Bitch in the Ditch.
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  • First prize rosette at Borrowdale Shepherds Meet in Rosthwaite village, Cumbria on 16 September 2018. Herdwick sheep are the native breed of the central and western Lake District and live on the highest of England’s mountains. They are extremely hardy and are managed in the traditional way on the Lake District fells that have been their home for generations.
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  • A satirical Margaret Thatcher Spitting Image puppet by Fluck and Law wears a blue Conservative rosette and For Hire sticker. Thatcher died on April 8th 2013 after suffering a stroke while staying in the Ritz Hotel, London.
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  • General election 2015. West Kilbride, Scotland. SNP observer at voting centre - rosette detail
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  • Second place in the fugliest dog category, this Pug and his rosette is gaining new found interest from a Jack Russel. Paw Pageant dog show at Spitalfields Market, London. Local people enter their dogs into the Shoreditch Unbound Festival Dog Show to win prizes and to show off their pets. Prizes and categories included: Dead Ringer, Dressed Up to the K-Nines, Fugliest Dog (meaning funny / ugly), Shoreditch Show Off, Paw-fection, Best in Ditch, Best Bitch in the Ditch.
    20110903paw pageant dog showAF.jpg
  • Second place in the fugliest dog category, this Pug and his rosette is gaining new found interest from a Jack Russel. Paw Pageant dog show at Spitalfields Market, London. Local people enter their dogs into the Shoreditch Unbound Festival Dog Show to win prizes and to show off their pets. Prizes and categories included: Dead Ringer, Dressed Up to the K-Nines, Fugliest Dog (meaning funny / ugly), Shoreditch Show Off, Paw-fection, Best in Ditch, Best Bitch in the Ditch.
    20110903paw pageant dog showAE.jpg
  • A farmer wearing a white coat with a certificate and rosette in his pocket shows his prize Hereford bull at Tenbury Agricultural Show, Worcestershire, UK
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  • General election 2015. West Kilbride, Scotland. Observer at polling place from SNP party wearing a rosette and holding leaflet supporting Nicola Sturgeon.
    scot-5854_1.jpg
  • Women born in the 1950s held a Day of Action to draw attention to the women affected by the rise of the state pension age, from 60 to 66, organised by different groups including WASPI Women Against State Pension Inequality Campaign, BackTo60, and We Paid In You Pay Out on October 10th 2018 in London, United Kingdom. An elegant woman wearing a sunhat and rosette holds a placard accusing the government of savage robbery.
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  • General election 2015. West Kilbride, Scotland. Conservative party rosette, detail
    scot-5841_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 29th April 2015. Labour Party member and supporter with a fake Tory dossier at a General Election 2015 campaign event on the Tory threat to family finances, entitled: The Tories’ Secret Plan. Held at the Royal Institute of British Architects.
    20150429_labour party general electi...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 29th April 2015. Labour Party member and supporter with a fake Tory dossier at a General Election 2015 campaign event on the Tory threat to family finances, entitled: The Tories’ Secret Plan. Held at the Royal Institute of British Architects.
    20150429_labour party general electi...jpg
  • A conservative Teller makeds a call outside St Peter's Primary School, Ebury Street, Belgravia that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. The job of the teller is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making sure that their political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted.
    2010election_day40-06-05-2010_1.jpg
  • General election 2015. West Kilbride, Scotland. Observers at polling place from SNP, Labour and Conservative parties, with only SNP in focus
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  • General election 2015. West Kilbride, Scotland. Observers at polling place from SNP, and Conservative parties
    scot-5849_1.jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 29th April 2015. Labour Party member and supporter with a fake Tory dossier at a General Election 2015 campaign event on the Tory threat to family finances, entitled: The Tories’ Secret Plan. Held at the Royal Institute of British Architects.
    20150429_labour party general electi...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 29th April 2015. Labour Party member and supporter with a fake Tory dossier at a General Election 2015 campaign event on the Tory threat to family finances, entitled: The Tories’ Secret Plan. Held at the Royal Institute of British Architects.
    20150429_labour party general electi...jpg
  • Portrait of a young girl holding her First Prize winning pony at a gymkhana meeting, on 2nd July 1995, in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Gymkhana is an Indian Raj term which originally referred to a place where sporting events took place and referred to any of various meets at which contests were held to test the skill of the competitors. In the United Kingdom and east coast of the United States, the term gymkhana now almost always refers to an equestrian event for riders on horses, often with the emphasis on childrens participation such as those organised here by the Pony Club. Gymkhana classes include timed speed events such as barrel racing, keyhole, keg race also known as down and back, flag race, and pole bending.
    first_prize_pony-02-07-1995.jpg
  • Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin stands in front of a poster of himself during an election campaign in the constituency of Barking and Dagenham.
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  • Leader of the British National Party Nick Griffin talks to constituents in the constituency of Barking and Dagenham.
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  • Behind their horsebox, a dedicated mother puts the finishing touches to her daughter's hair at a gymkhana in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Wearing regulation jodhpurs, tie and hairnet, the young girl is almost ready to mount her pony and hopefully earn winning rosettes. The word gymkhana is an Indian Raj term that referred to a place where sporting events took place to test the skill of the competitors. In the UK and east coast of the US, the term gymkhana now almost always refers to an equestrian event for riders on horses, often with the emphasis on children's participation (such as those organised here by the Pony Club). Gymkhana classes include timed speed events such as barrel racing, keyhole, keg race (also known as "down and back"), flag race, and pole bending.
    gymkhana02-17-09-1999_1.jpg
  • A man from funkyyukka.co.uk delivers a potted plant to a London restaurant and bar. The city delivery arrives in a green pot with strong handles that is clearly taking the weight of this heavy vegetation although we can see the Yukka is still young and not fully developed. Although this plant is destined to occupy a corner of an office or restaurant, the Yucca is a genus of perennial shrubs and trees in the agave family, Agavaceae. Its 40-50 species are notable for their rosettes of evergreen, tough, sword-shaped leaves and large terminal panicles of white or whitish flowers. They are native to the hot and dry (arid) parts of North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean
    carrying_yucca01-15-03-2011_1.jpg
  • A portrait of the satirical puppet of Margaret Thatcher with Spitting with Spitting Image co-creator Peter Fluck and wears a blue Conservative rosette and For Hire sticker, on 20th March 1992, in London England. Peter Nigel Fluck is a caricaturist and one half of the partnership known as Fluck and Flaw with Roger Law, creators of the satirical TV puppet show Spitting Image.
    thatcher_puppet-20-03-1992.jpg
  • In the year of her being deposed in a leadership challenge is the satirical puppet of Margaret Thatcher with Spitting with Spitting Image co-creator Peter Fluck and wears a blue Conservative rosette and For Hire sticker on 20th March 1992, in London England. Peter Nigel Fluck is a caricaturist and one half of the partnership known as Fluck and Flaw with Roger Law, creators of the satirical TV puppet show Spitting Image.
    margaret_thatcher04-20-03-1992.jpg
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