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  • Reading from photovoltaic solar panels, showing the amount of energy currently being processed, the amount of energy generated in total and the amount of CO2 saved as a result.
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  • A sculpture looking like the Little Mermaid lamenting that the COP15 talks did not save the planet, a sculpture made by Greenpeace.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • In a somewhat chaotic moment in proceedings, the late evangelical preacher Dr Benson Andrew Idahosa is said to be driving evil spirits from a lady who passes out and falls backwards during a ministry at Butlins holiday centre in Minehead, Somerset, England. Other members of the congregation are happily clapping at the power of Jesus during a week of Christian meetings and events led by visiting preachers and church leader. Benson Andrew Idahosa (1938 - 1998) was a Charismatic Pentecostal preacher, founder of the Church of God Mission International with headquarters in Benin City, Nigeria and known as the first Pentecostal archbishop in Nigeria
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  • Young Born Again Christians express emotions during a ministry at Butlins holiday centre in Minehead, Somerset, England. The annual meeting of fellow-evangelical pilgrims at one of Britain's holiday centres gives this otherwise jolly evening entertainment venue - a ballroom for dance and music - lends a far different atmosphere during this religious festival of prayer and dialogue with Jesus. Young people hold up their hands towards Heaven with either peace or pain on their faces.
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  • In front of an upright piano and spring daffodils on a window ledge, we see a lady member of the evangelical Sacred Dance Ministry (Group) wearing a green velvet tunic while holding a wooden cross, standing in an otherwise empty room belonging to this Christian group in Milbourne St Andrew, Dorset, England. As part of the International Christian Dance Fellowship whose performers include performers, choreographers and teachers of all styles of dance technique, as well as those who dance in worship, intercession, healing, evangelism and prophetic interpretation and this lady has recreated a moment in one of their performances.
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  • As bright sunlight fills a bare studio room, and a wooden cross is propped up in the corner, Paula Douthett (left) and three other members of the evangelical Sacred Dance Ministry (Group) perform a moment from the biblical nativity scene in her house at Milbourne St Andrew, Dorset, England. Together they are acting as part of the International Christian Dance Fellowship whose performers include performers, choreographers and teachers of all styles of dance technique, as well as those who dance in worship, intercession, healing, evangelism and prophetic interpretation. In the middle, a lady pretends to be holding the baby Jesus while the others play the roles of angels as they express wonder and admiration for this miraculous moment.
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  • Nigerian evangelist, Rev. Benson Idahosa places his hand on the head of a Born-again Christian during a Christian rally at Butlins Bible Week during Easter in 1986 at Minehead, England. Benson Andrew Idahosa 1938 -1998 was a Charismatic Pentecostal preacher, and founder of the Church of God Mission International with headquarters in Benin City, Nigeria.
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  • Detail in the British Museum of an Assyrian relief. Assyrian kings competed to outdo each other with carved reliefs on interior walls. This tradition began with King Ashurnasirpal II (reigned 883-859BC) at Nimrud. Nimrud is the later Arab name for the ancient Assyrian city originally known as Kalhu, located 30 kilometres (20 mi) south of the city of Mosul, and 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of the village of Selamiyah in the Nineveh plains in northern Mesopotamia.
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  • A visitor bends to read the description for a pair of giant Assyrian protective spirits - an Ugallu - or great Lion, preceded by what may be a House God from about 700-692BC from the ancient city of Nineveh, an ancient Mesopotamian city located in modern day Iraq; it is on the eastern bank of the Tigris River, and was the capital of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. It was the largest city in the world for some fifty years[1] until, after a bitter period of civil war in Assyria itself, it was sacked by an unusual coalition of former subject peoples, the Babylonians, Medes, Persians, Chaldeans, Scythians and Cimmerians in 612 BC.
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  • Muslim visitor takes a photo with a smartphone of a pair of giant Assyrian protective spirits - an Ugallu - or great Lion, preceded by what may be a House God from about 700-692BC from the ancient city of Nineveh, an ancient Mesopotamian city located in modern day Iraq; it is on the eastern bank of the Tigris River, and was the capital of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. It was the largest city in the world for some fifty years[1] until, after a bitter period of civil war in Assyria itself, it was sacked by an unusual coalition of former subject peoples, the Babylonians, Medes, Persians, Chaldeans, Scythians and Cimmerians in 612 BC.
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  • Statue of a victorious athlete, a Roman version of a Greek bronze original of about 440-430BC, found by the Roman theatre at Vaison, France but perhaps from a nearby villa. Known as Diadoumensos, it represents a triumphant athlete tying a ribbon round his head. At Greek festivals, it was the custom to give red ribbons to the winners of games. He may symbolise athletic victories in general, rather than an individual.
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  • A detail of ancient archaeology in the British Museum: An Assyrian Court scene, of about 865-86-BC from the ancient city of Nimrud. King Ashurnasirpal is enthroned between attendants with the group flanked by a pair of winged protective spirits. Neo-Aramaic writing can be seen at the bottom of this scene depicting the royal ceremony. Assyrian kings competed to outdo each other with carved reliefs on interior walls. This tradition began with King Ashurnasirpal II (reigned 883-859BC) at Nimrud. Nimrud is the later Arab name for the ancient Assyrian city originally known as Kalhu, located 30 kilometres (20 mi) south of the city of Mosul, and 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of the village of Selamiyah in the Nineveh plains in northern Mesopotamia.
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  • A detail of ancient archaeology in the British Museum: An Assyrian Court scene, of about 865-86-BC from the ancient city of Nimrud. King Ashurnasirpal is enthroned between attendants with the group flanked by a pair of winged protective spirits. Neo-Aramaic writing can be seen at the bottom of this scene depicting the royal ceremony. Assyrian kings competed to outdo each other with carved reliefs on interior walls. This tradition began with King Ashurnasirpal II (reigned 883-859BC) at Nimrud. Nimrud is the later Arab name for the ancient Assyrian city originally known as Kalhu, located 30 kilometres (20 mi) south of the city of Mosul, and 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of the village of Selamiyah in the Nineveh plains in northern Mesopotamia.
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  • After their flight from Italy where they have been performing a series of summer concerts, some young musicians stop to await instructions from their accompanying teacher at Oakham School, England. Amid the hectic concourse of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5, a cellist has removed her precious string instrument to inspect it for damage after its shipment in the hold of a British Airways flight. As their friends look on, a fellow-player helps re-wrap the cello in a pink towel before the whole group re-assemble again to begin their evening journey home. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Lely's Venus (Aphrodite) in the British Museum, London. Here, the Godess Venus is surprised as she bathes, her water jar resting on her thigh. She crouches naked and attempts to cover herself with arms and hands. Naked Aphrodite was a popular subject with ancient Greek sculptors as she was with the Romans who called her Venus. This statue is a Roman copy of the Greek original, probably made in the 1st or 2nd century.
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  • A detail of ancient archaeology in the British Museum: An Assyrian formal scene, of about 865-860 BC from the ancient city of Nimrud. In one scene the king appears as conqueror with bow and arrows, flanked by guman attendants but here, we see a detail of a hand holding a purse-like bag, the arm adorned with jewellery on the wrist. Neo-Aramaic writing can be seen at the bottom of this scene depicting royal life. Assyrian kings competed to outdo each other with carved reliefs on interior walls. This tradition began with King Ashurnasirpal II (reigned 883-859BC) at Nimrud. Nimrud is the later Arab name for the ancient Assyrian city originally known as Kalhu, located 30 kilometres (20 mi) south of the city of Mosul, and 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of the village of Selamiyah in the Nineveh plains in northern Mesopotamia.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Save Cressingham Gardens campaigners outside Lambeth Town Hall on 25th February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Save Cressingham Gardens campaigner Malika Belarabi on 3rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Tenants, residents and Save Cressingham Gardens campaigners during the Reclaim Brixton Demonstration, an anti gentrification demonstration on 25th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Tenants, residents and Save Cressingham Gardens campaigners during the Reclaim Brixton Demonstration, an anti gentrification demonstration on 25th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Save Cressingham Gardens campaigner Malika Belarabi talks with Mary Parker at her front door on 3rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A tenant prepare for a Save Cressingham Gardens campaign meeting on 23rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Tenants prepare for a Save Cressingham Gardens campaign meeting on 23rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Gerlinde Gniewosz and Malika Belarabi hold a Save Cressingham Gardens campaign meeting with tenants on 23rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • God Save The Squat. An old workers building which has been inhabited by squatters for many years in Southwark, London, UK.
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  • Sign depicting Queen Elizabeth II reading "God Save The Queen" to celebrate her jubillee year, remains outside a pub in Spitalfields, London, UK.
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  • Sign depicting Queen Elizabeth II reading "God Save The Queen" to celebrate her jubillee year, remains outside a pub in Spitalfields, London, UK.
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  • Housing campaigners during the Reclaim Brixton Demonstration, an anti gentrification demonstration on 25th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Gentrification protest banners in Cressingham Gardens on 18th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • East End, London July 5th 2014. Rally and march against proposed cuts to National Health Service doctors' surgeries, specifically MPIG (Minimum Practice Income Guarantee payments) brought in to ensure practices in deprived areas had enough money to deliver high quality General Practice services. A baby sleeps in a backpack under a poster saying 'Save our Surgeries.'
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  • East End, London July 5th 2014. Rally and march against proposed cuts to National Health Service doctors' surgeries, specifically MPIG (Minimum Practice Income Guarantee payments) brought in to ensure practices in deprived areas had enough money to deliver high quality General Practice services. An elderly couple with a placard saying 'Save our Surgeries'.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. A woman calls to Save the Amazon
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  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. A woman calls to Save the Amazon
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  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. A woman calls to Save the Amazon
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  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. A woman calls to Save the Amazon
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  • Sign to remind pupils and teachers to turn off the lights in their school to save energy.
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  • Sign to remind pupils and teachers to turn off the lights in their school to save energy.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. A woman calls to Save the Amazon
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  • On a tv in a living room in Moseley Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces a new national coronavirus lockdown during a live television address on 4th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Following the recent surge in cases including the new variant of Covid-19, this nationwide lockdown, which is an effective Tier Five, will come into operation on 6th January, with all citizens to follow the message to stay at home to save lives.
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  • On a tv in a living room in Moseley Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces a new national coronavirus lockdown during a live television address on 4th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Following the recent surge in cases including the new variant of Covid-19, this nationwide lockdown, which is an effective Tier Five, will come into operation on 6th January, with all citizens to follow the message to stay at home to save lives.
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  • On a tv in a living room in Moseley Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces a new national coronavirus lockdown during a live television address on 4th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Following the recent surge in cases including the new variant of Covid-19, this nationwide lockdown, which is an effective Tier Five, will come into operation on 6th January, with all citizens to follow the message to stay at home to save lives.
    20210104_boris covid lockdown addres...jpg
  • On a tv in a living room in Moseley Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces a new national coronavirus lockdown during a live television address on 4th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Following the recent surge in cases including the new variant of Covid-19, this nationwide lockdown, which is an effective Tier Five, will come into operation on 6th January, with all citizens to follow the message to stay at home to save lives.
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  • Woman watches a tv in a living room in Moseley as Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces a new national coronavirus lockdown during a live television address on 4th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Following the recent surge in cases including the new variant of Covid-19, this nationwide lockdown, which is an effective Tier Five, will come into operation on 6th January, with all citizens to follow the message to stay at home to save lives.
    20210104_boris covid lockdown addres...jpg
  • On a tv in a living room in Moseley Prime Minister Boris Johnson announces a new national coronavirus lockdown during a live television address on 4th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Following the recent surge in cases including the new variant of Covid-19, this nationwide lockdown, which is an effective Tier Five, will come into operation on 6th January, with all citizens to follow the message to stay at home to save lives.
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  • A sign reading ‘Save The Bats’ at the Stop HS2 Wendover Active Resistance Camp is seen on 17th July 2020 in Wendover, United Kingdom. Environmental activists from groups including Stop HS2 and HS2 Rebellion continue to protest against HS2, which is currently projected to cost £106bn and which will remain a net contributor to CO2 emissions during its projected 120-year lifespan, on environmental and economic grounds.
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  • At the beginning of the fourth week of the UK governments lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic, and with 120,067 UK reported cases with 16,060 deaths, a bus remains stationary in front of a deserted bus shelter displaying a Stay At Home, Save Lives poster, at Waterloo bus station in South London, on 20th April 2020, in London, England.
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  • London Borough of Hackney, London. May 24th . Third strike by school students. Hackney primary school pupils went to the Town Hall after school to protest about the climate emergency. A young girl in school uniform holds a placard saying Save our environment.
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  • Participant wearing a rhino costume from Save The Rhino, taking part in the London Marathon on 22nd April 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Marathon, presently known through sponsorship as the Virgin Money London Marathon, is a long-distance running event. The event was first run in 1981 and has been held in the spring of every year since. The race is mainly known for ebing a public race where ordinary people can challenge themsleves while raising great amounts of money for various charities.
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  • Participant wearing a rhino costume from Save The Rhino, taking part in the London Marathon on 22nd April 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Marathon, presently known through sponsorship as the Virgin Money London Marathon, is a long-distance running event. The event was first run in 1981 and has been held in the spring of every year since. The race is mainly known for ebing a public race where ordinary people can challenge themsleves while raising great amounts of money for various charities.
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  • A young boy, with family and friends, plays with a toy parachute outside his home in Cressingham Gardens on 25th May 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Gardens resident Mary Parker at her home on 26th February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Mary has lived on the estate for 14 years and was recently diagnosed with dementia. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Gardens caretaker Kevin Honour on 3rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A young family outside their home in Cressingham Gardens on 25th May 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Gardens tenant Nicolas Greaves during a community planting day for Lambeths biggest rain garden project supported by London Wildlife Trust on 18th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Garden tenant on 13th June 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A maniqin cover in vine leaves in Cressingham Gardens on 18th May 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • The 6 voids, empty apartments, in Cressingham Gardens on 4th October 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • An elderly lady walks through Cressingham Gardens Estate on 9th January 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • The 6 voids, empty apartments, in Cressingham Gardens on 4th October 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Gentrification protest artwork on display in Cressingham Gardens on 4th October 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Gentrification protest banner in Cressingham Gardens on 20th September 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Gentrification protest window poster in Cressingham Gardens on 20th September 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Children play during a TRA, Tenants and residents association, community day at the Cressingham Gardens rotunda on 9th September 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A busy bookshelf at Cressingham Gardens on 20th September 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A lady BBQs beef burgers during a TRA, Tenants and residents association, community day at the Cressingham Gardens rotunda on 9th September 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Garden space in Cressingham Gardens on 28th August 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Children play on a bouncy castle during a TRA, Tenants and residents association, community day at Cressingham Gardens estate on 9th September 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Face painting during a TRA, Tenants and residents association, community day at Cressingham Gardens rotunda on 9th September 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A young family outside their home in Cressingham Gardens on 29th July 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Garden tenant with his dog on 13th June 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Garden space in Cressingham Gardens on 28th August 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Anti Gentrification protest outside Lambeth Town Hall on 13th July 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Gardens community composting and food waste scheme on 13th June 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Anti Gentrification protest outside Lambeth Town Hall on 13th July 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A Bolivian family BBQ on the first floor walkway of Cressingham Gardens on 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A cat on Hambridge Way in Cressingham Gardens on 30th May 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A Bolivian family BBQ on the first floor walkway of Cressingham Gardens on 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A father and daughter, who live opposite the estate, play table tennis in Cressingham Gardens on 30th May 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Young people play on the swings in the rotunda gardens in Cressingham Gardens on 30th May 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A father and daughter, who live opposite the estate, play table tennis in Cressingham Gardens on 30th May 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Wall Decor at Cressingham Gardens on 27th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Wall Decor at Cressingham Gardens on 27th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Deputy Leader of the Green Party, Amelia Womack, visits Cressingham Gardens on 27th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Young housing campaigners during the Reclaim Brixton Demonstration, an anti gentrification demonstration on 25th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Tenants and volunteers during a community planting day for Lambeths biggest rain garden project organised by Cressingham Gardens tenant Nicolas Greaves and London Wildlife Trust on 18th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Tenants and volunteers during a community planting day for Lambeths biggest rain garden project organised by Cressingham Gardens tenant Nicolas Greaves and London Wildlife Trust on 18th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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