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  • A rural bungalow with on fertile land where homegrown veg and fruit like rhubarb is produced, on 5th May 2018, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
    wrington_family-55-05-05-2018.jpg
  • An orange bungalow on the edge of Folkestone harbour built by the artist Richard Woods as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent. The artist wanted to create a piece about the housing crisis in the UK.
    UK-Art-2017-Folkestone-Triennial-328...jpg
  • A sign reading ‘Garage Sale Sunday 10am’ appears in the front garden of a bungalow in front of the garage on the 14th of February 2020 on Bathurst road in Folkestone, United Kingdom.  A garage sale is a common informal sale of used goods by a private individual normally held in their garage and front garden.
    UK-Garage-Sale-Sign-5775.jpg
  • The roof tops of bungalow and houses on the Linksway housing estate, Folkestone, Kent.
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  • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09 parked up next to a floating pink bungalow in Folkestone harbour built by the artist Richard Woods as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial  Folkestone, Kent. UK..
    UK_Rescue_Services_Coastguard_RNLI-0...jpg
  • Holiday home. A red bungalow on Folkestone beach front built by the artist Richard Woods as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent. The artist wanted to create a piece about second homes and the housing crisis in the UK.
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-1439.jpg
  • A floating pink bungalow in Folkestone harbour built by the artist Richard Woods as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent. The artist wanted to create a piece about the housing crisis in the UK.
    UK-Art-2017-Folkestone-Triennial-052...jpg
  • A floating pink bungalow in Folkestone harbour built by the artist Richard Woods as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent. The artist wanted to create a piece about the housing crisis in the UK.
    UK-Art-2017-Folkestone-Triennial-052...jpg
  • A middle-aged man power washes the white render on the exterior of his bungalow home. In strong sunshine, we see the gentleman up a ladder leaning against the white wall that needs the high-pressure contact from the hose. After washing down with a cleaning solution, he washes away the stained surface exposed to weather while wearing protective clothing.
    geoff_power_wash09-06-04-2015_1.jpg
  • A middle-aged man power washes the white render on the exterior of his bungalow home. In strong sunshine, we see the gentleman up a ladder leaning against the white wall that needs the high-pressure contact from the hose. After washing down with a cleaning solution, he washes away the stained surface exposed to weather while wearing protective clothing.
    geoff_power_wash05-06-04-2015_1.jpg
  • A middle-aged man power washes the white render on the exterior of his bungalow home. In strong sunshine, we see the gentleman up a ladder leaning against the white wall that needs the high-pressure contact from the hose. After washing down with a cleaning solution, he washes away the stained surface exposed to weather while wearing protective clothing.
    geoff_power_wash03-06-04-2015_1.jpg
  • Man leaving for work at dawn, kissing his wife goodbye in the doorway of a Sidcup bungalow, in the South London suburbs. Coming and Going is a project commissioned by the Museum of London for photographer Barry Lewis in 1976 to document the transport system as it is used by passengers and commuters using public transport by trains, tubes and buses in London, UK.
    02 Coming and going_1_1.jpg
  • Assorted home-grown vegetable plot in a Somerset back garden. The home-grown organic crops have been sown and nurtured on this privately-owned land in a rural location. Rows of salads, rhubarb, beets, onions and other assorted veg and flowers thrive on this good soil, helping to feed the family living in the nearby bungalow.
    garden_vegetables02-21-08-2013_1_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.
    9999-RPB59-vic_bull03-28-09-2007_1.jpg
  • A floating pink bungalow in Folkestone harbour built by the artist Richard Woods as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent. The artist wanted to create a piece about the housing crisis in the UK.
    UK-Art-2017-Folkestone-Triennial-436...jpg
  • Folkestone Harbour Holiday homes. Two bungalows in Folkestone Harbour built by the artist Richard Woods as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent. The artist wanted to create a piece about second homes and the housing crisis in the UK.
    UK-Art-Folkestone-Triennial-1421.jpg
  • House with painted yard with a large cross on the garage in a  in suburb of Las Vegas
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  • The Applecross Walled Garden and restaurant on the 4th November 2018 on the Applecross Peninsula on the west coast of Scotland in the United Kingdom.
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  • An elderly man of 80 years of age brings two mugs of tea beneath the shadows of a patio shelter, 5th May 2018, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
    wrington_family-06-05-05-2018.jpg
  • vintage pickup in front of house in Half Moon Bay, California
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  • A 12 year-old boy walks along a frozen rural road with his pet dog following alongside during wintry conditions in North Somerset. The viewer also follows on as the lad walks towards his home on a hill, set near the bare mid-winter trees during a particularly nasty period of the Christmas holiday period. The boy's house is in the distance with wood smoke curling from two chimneys. The smoke wafts across the remote road in the Mendip Hills, recently cleared of snow but still deceptively icy. The low sun is slightly obscured by bare branches and offers little warmth to this bleak landscape.
    snow_walk20-26-12-2010_1_1.jpg
  • An elderly gentleman prunes his precious crop of fresh red roses from his front garden that sits astride the small River Wandle at Carshalton, south London. trimming off their heads, he s dressed in a straw hat and white apron. He is a very active gardener, the nurturing of plants and flowers being his passion now that he is of retirement age after a lifetime of work. Now he enjoys the rewards of his labours from mother earth in this lush plot of his that looks every bit the perfect English cottage garden despite it being in an urban inner-city.
    elderly_roses09-15-1993_1.jpg
  • Winter sun at Cressingham Gardens estate on 22nd February 2017 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate in Lambeth. Located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park, it comprises of 306 dwellings. It was designed at the end of the 1960s by the Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby, and built at the start of the 1970s. In 2012 Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the whole estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents and a campaign to stop the redevelopment has been in place since.
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  • Young European couple at their engagement party in Blantyre, Malawi in the mid-1960s.  Standing together against a plain wall in a small house or bungalow, they look happy with the prospect of married life - both smiling broadly next to a patterned curtains (drapes).
    john_and_ann02-19-07-1966.jpg
  • A pensioner stoops to lift home-grown beetroot in his Somerset back garden. The home-grown organic crops have been sown and nurtured on this privately-owned land in a rural location. Rows of salads, rhubarb, beets, onions and other assorted veg and flowers thrive on this good soil, helping to feed the family living in the nearby bungalow.
    garden_vegetables06-21-08-2013_1_1.jpg
  • Adam Browne, freehold resident from Knights Walk estate on 1st June 2015 in  South London, United Kingdom.Knight’s Walk is a collection of mostly bungalows; originally built for the elderly and disabled; that are a part of the Cotton Garden Estate in Kennington. Designed by architect George Finch and built between 1969-1972; the estate is currently being put forward for listing by the Twentieth Century Society.
    Knights_Walk-5649.jpg
  • Mary Van de Water, freehold resident from Knights Walk estate on 1st June 2015 in  South London, United Kingdom. Knight’s Walk is a collection of mostly bungalows; originally built for the elderly and disabled; that are a part of the Cotton Garden Estate in Kennington. Designed by architect George Finch and built between 1969-1972; the estate is currently being put forward for listing by the Twentieth Century Society.
    Knights_Walk-5568.jpg
  • Knights Walk estate on 1st June 2015 in  South London, United Kingdom. Knight’s Walk is a collection of mostly bungalows; originally built for the elderly and disabled; that are a part of the Cotton Garden Estate in Kennington. Designed by architect George Finch and built between 1969-1972; the estate is currently being put forward for listing by the Twentieth Century Society.
    Knights_Walk-5715.jpg
  • Adam Browne, freehold resident from Knights Walk estate on 1st June 2015 in  South London, United Kingdom. Knight’s Walk is a collection of mostly bungalows; originally built for the elderly and disabled; that are a part of the Cotton Garden Estate in Kennington. Designed by architect George Finch and built between 1969-1972; the estate is currently being put forward for listing by the Twentieth Century Society.
    Knights_Walk-5698.jpg
  • A desk on Knights Walk estate on 1st June 2015 in  South London, United Kingdom. Knight’s Walk is a collection of mostly bungalows; originally built for the elderly and disabled; that are a part of the Cotton Garden Estate in Kennington. Designed by architect George Finch and built between 1969-1972; the estate is currently being put forward for listing by the Twentieth Century Society.
    Knights_Walk-5615.jpg
  • Mary Van de Water, freehold resident from Knights Walk estate on 1st June 2015 in  South London, United Kingdom. Knight’s Walk is a collection of mostly bungalows; originally built for the elderly and disabled; that are a part of the Cotton Garden Estate in Kennington. Designed by architect George Finch and built between 1969-1972; the estate is currently being put forward for listing by the Twentieth Century Society.
    Knights_Walk-5481.jpg
  • El Dohous Village in El Dakhla, the southern oasis in the Western Desert of Egypt is run by the bedouin family Zeydan at Dahkla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. El Dohous is a desert hotel with domed bungalows for tourists visiting  western Egypt, approximately 500km from Luxor in the Nile Valley and owned by three Bedouin brothers from the Zeydan family and who continue the build more rooms when the tourism downturn ends.
    egypt475-08-03-2016_1.jpg
  • El Dohous Village in El Dakhla, the southern oasis in the Western Desert of Egypt is run by the bedouin family Zeydan at Dahkla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. El Dohous is a desert hotel with domed bungalows for tourists visiting  western Egypt, approximately 500km from Luxor in the Nile Valley and owned by three Bedouin brothers from the Zeydan family and who continue the build more rooms when the tourism downturn ends.
    egypt476-08-03-2016_1.jpg
  • El Dohous Village in El Dakhla, the southern oasis in the Western Desert of Egypt is run by the bedouin family Zeydan at Dahkla Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. El Dohous is a desert hotel with domed bungalows for tourists visiting  western Egypt, approximately 500km from Luxor in the Nile Valley and owned by three Bedouin brothers from the Zeydan family and who continue the build more rooms when the tourism downturn ends.
    egypt477-08-03-2016_1.jpg
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