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  • With a large hand from her worried mother gently caressing her head, a tiny premature new-born born baby sleeps on its side with an oxygen tube in its nose, while gathering strength in her incubator at the Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, London, England. In her warm cot, a toy bear looks on in the corner and a poem writen on a card from the baby's parents has been attached to the plastic wall. It is a tender moment of hope, that this precious young human life can continue to grow into adulthood and be loved by all. The Royal London Hospital is one of London's oldest, having been founded in 1740 and is a major teaching hospital in Whitechapel, East London.
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  • A smiling middle aged teacher in a school lesson, Arequipa, Peru
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  • Horse breaker gaucho, Martin Hardoy in the early stages of breaking in a horse through non violent methods. A method he developed over many years of working with horses.
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  • Nun stroking a cat at the Anglican Convent of the Holy Name, Malvern
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  • Horse breaker gaucho, Martin Hardoy in the early stages of breaking in a horse through non violent methods.
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  • The circus animal trainer leads two of his elephant friends one morning after a Gerry Cottle show the night before. Riding a bicycle across a field in London, he leads one beast, its trunk holding his white stick while another follows behind. Peters is topless, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and bright blue trousers. Marcel Peters is a circus animal trainer who has worked in the ring for many years, starting with Billy Smart's Circus and working with Polar bears, tigers, lions and elephants. Gerry Cottle sold his elephants and Peters moved with them to the Spanish Circus Mundial. His real name is Marcel Peter Hodge.
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  • A Nepalese teenage boy pours a drink into a glass at the bar in the Third Eye Restaurant, in the tourist are of Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal.  He is 18-years old and has done three months training to become a bar tender.  He won a scholarship to do the training with Friends of Needy Children organization.  He belongs to a very poor family who live in a village 2 hours drive from Kathmandu.
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  • A Nepalese teenage boy stands proudly in front of a bar in the Third Eye Restaurant, in the tourist are of Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal.  He is 18-years old and has done three months training to become a bar tender.  He won a scholarship to do the training with Friends of Needy Children organization.  He belongs to a very poor family who live in a village 2 hours drive from Kathmandu.
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  • "The week of Dunblane."  Mindful of the Dunblane massacre that week, a baby massage class takes place at a health clinic in south London. Spread across a matt are six babies of varying ages and sizes whose mums are tenderly stroking their infants' bodies and senses with soft, gentle touches over the head, face, shoulders, arms, chest, stomach and legs which is a recommended way of tactile communication between mother and child. Some children are looking up into their mothers' faces, others are looking elsewhere and one is upset but comforted. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
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  • London 8th September 2012: A fire breaks out in the empty buildings of a former primary school called Bessemer Grange, off Denmark Hill in the south London borough of Southwark. The London fire service engine is parked alongside tghe rising smoke and flames of the building, next to a borough of Southwark road sign. The former pre-school structure was eventually gutted after several fire tenders arrived to douse the flames which had already taken hold of the prefabricated structure. Bessemer Grange junior school and the current nursery occupies a location across the road and is on the former site of Victorian iron magnate, Henry Bessemer's mansion.
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  • Older couple kissing in the French countryside 5th October 2019 in the village of Terme, France.
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  • Masatsugu Okutani, 41 Japanese businessman who works for Japanese food company Ajinomoto for whom he is the Marketing manager responsible for the Cos sales throughout Europe takes a stroll through Saint Germain de Pres with girlfriend Sarah in his leisure time, Paris.
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  • Saih, a streetchild who was amputated by the rebels has his stump massaged before his is fitted with a new artificial arm. Hanidicap International Centre, Freetown<br />
Rebel forces, the Revolutionary United Front in Sierra Leone, systematically murdered, mutilated, and raped civilians during the country's civil war as a policy of terror
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  • "More than you can chew." A ten month-old infant uses new teeth to bite her mother's nose in the back garden of their Victorian south London terrace home. The mum winces in pain as the child sinks her new milk teeth into her skin but they enjoy a warm summer afternoon, playfully interacting with each other in a moment of parental love and harmony. The girl wears a short-sleeved t-shirt and has plump arms of baby fat, a healthy sign of a contented infant. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
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  • Firefighters line-up before a training morning at Heathrow airports jet fire simulator facility, on 18th March 2000, at Heathrow Airport, London, UK.
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  • Masatsugu Okutani, 41 Japanese businessman who works for Japanese food company Ajinomoto for whom he is the Marketing manager responsible for the Cos sales throughout Europe takes a stroll through Saint Germain de Pres with girlfriend Sarah in his leisure time, Paris.
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  • Young Asian couple relaxing together in Leicester Square, London. There are a lot of Chinese in this area as it is very near to Chinatown.
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  • A man walks in fresh snow on 14th of January 2021 in Stow, Scottish Borders, United Kingdom. The first real snow of the year has been falling all night and morning making it hard to get about.
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  • An advert for the 50 % campaign in Moshi bus station. Tanzania’s national population statistics reveal a startling truth – more than half of the country is comprised of children and youth. In 2002, it was reported that 55% of the population is 19 years of age or younger. In 2005, it was revealed that a full 45.8% of Tanzania’s population is actually under the tender age of 15. In direct response to the urgency of the situation for Tanzania’s children and its national future, the Caucus for Children’s Rights has launched a campaign to spark national awareness that Tanzania’s future depends on the treatment of Tanzania’s children today.  2008 STARS Impact Award winner for Protection: Moshi-based Mkombozi, selected for its holistic approach to stemming the tide of Tanzania’s street children by providing housing, education, research, advocacy, and outreach for vulnerable children and youth, aimed at ending their abuse and neglect and ensuring their dignity and rights.
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  • An advert for the 50 % campaign in Moshi bus station. Tanzania's national population statistics reveal a startling truth - more than half of the country is comprised of children and youth. In 2002, it was reported that 55% of the population is 19 years of age or younger. In 2005, it was revealed that a full 45.8% of Tanzania's population is actually under the tender age of 15. In direct response to the urgency of the situation for Tanzania's children and its national future, the Caucus for Children's Rights has launched a campaign to spark national awareness that Tanzania's future depends on the treatment of Tanzania's children today.  2008 STARS Impact Award winner for Protection: Moshi-based Mkombozi, selected for its holistic approach to stemming the tide of Tanzania's street children by providing housing, education, research, advocacy, and outreach for vulnerable children and youth, aimed at ending their abuse and neglect and ensuring their dignity and rights.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May and her husband Philip May react to protesters shouting Stop Brexit during her outgoing statement  at Downing Street on 24th July, 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Today she makes her final statement as Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland before formally tendering her resignation at Buckingham Palace. Boris Johnson takes charge at 10 Downing Street later today.
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  • London 8th September 2012: A fire breaks out in the empty buildings of a former primary school called Bessemer Grange, off Denmark Hill in the south London borough of Southwark. A sign telling driving parents not to park alongside one of the the school entrances, making it dangerous for youngsters but making an ironical statement about the incident. The former pre-school structure was eventually gutted after several fire tenders arrived to douse the flames which had already taken hold of the prefabricated structure. Bessemer Grange junior school and the current nursery occupies a location across the road and is on the former site of Victorian iron magnate, Henry Bessemer's mansion.
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  • London 8th September 2012: A fire breaks out in the empty buildings of a former primary school called Bessemer Grange, off Denmark Hill in the south London borough of Southwark. Two firefighters carry out a heavy gas cannister away from the heat and flame. The former pre-school structure was eventually gutted after several fire tenders arrived to douse the flames which had already taken hold of the prefabricated structure. Bessemer Grange junior school and the current nursery occupies a location across the road and is on the former site of Victorian iron magnate, Henry Bessemer's mansion.
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  • London 8th September 2012: A fire breaks out in the empty buildings of a former primary school called Bessemer Grange, off Denmark Hill in the south London borough of Southwark. Two fire fighters organise the tackling of this serious incident on a Saturday afternoon. The former pre-school structure was eventually gutted after several fire tenders arrived to douse the flames which had already taken hold of the prefabricated structure. Bessemer Grange junior school and the current nursery occupies a location across the road and is on the former site of Victorian iron magnate, Henry Bessemer's mansion.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May wave to photographers alongside her husband Philip May on the steps of  Downing Street on 24th July, 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Today she makes her final statement as Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland before formally tendering her resignation at Buckingham Palace. Boris Johnson takes charge at 10 Downing Street later today.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May and her husband Philip May react to protesters shouting Stop Brexit during her outgoing statement  at Downing Street on 24th July, 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Today she makes her final statement as Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland before formally tendering her resignation at Buckingham Palace. Boris Johnson takes charge at 10 Downing Street later today.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May makes her outgoing statement alongside her husband Philip May at Downing Street on 24th July, 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Today she makes her final statement as Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland before formally tendering her resignation at Buckingham Palace. Boris Johnson takes charge at 10 Downing Street later today.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May thanks her husband Philip May during her outgoing statement  at Downing Street on 24th July, 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Today she makes her final statement as Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland before formally tendering her resignation at Buckingham Palace. Boris Johnson takes charge at 10 Downing Street later today.
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  • Vegetable Nannies sharing their tenders with public on Southwark Bridge which is transformed into a giant banqueting space, designed by Cathy Wren, with visitors invited to share a meal, to eat, drink, dance and make merry..The Thames Festival celebrates London and the iconic river at its heart - the Thames - by dancing in the streets, feasting on bridges, racing on the river and playing at the water's edge..The whole Vegetable Nannies idea was conceived by Ben Faulks of the Manchester based company Plunge Boom, providing innovative, original and quirky street performances. They travel the UK and beyond, showing our Veggie family off to the world. The Veggies love it too! it's good to get them out and about don't you think?
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