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  • High in the Nepali Himalayan foothills, travellers may be greeted by the welcoming relief of a group of mountain inns and hotels offering lodging to weary legs after many hours walking uphill in this gruelling landscape. Communities here partly-depend on the agriculture of rice-growing but also on the passing tourist trade. Western trekkers from all over the world walk through these tiny communities on their way up the series of climbing trails of the Annapurna Conservation Sanctuary circuit, a sometimes rigorous walk from the low hills of Pokhara to the higher altitudes of Annapurna, the (26,000 feet (8,000 metre) peak. To be greeted by so much choice is the most rewarding experience and the offer of hot showers is about the best reward for so much exertion.
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  • A group of Welcoming ladies at a Gold and Gem factory outlet in Bangkok, Thailand.
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  • A Welcome Home sign and flowers at the doorway of a terraced house in south London, on 7th December 2017, in London England.
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  • A Jesus Saves neon sign in the entrance of an evangelical church in Peckham, south London. The yellow doors at the top of steps with two doormats are open to welcome worshippers of this Christian community in south London. Inside are the voices and cries of the faithful, gathered on Easter Sunday, an important date in the Christian calendar. The cross is mounted on the inside wall, illuminated by its neon tube inside the plastic outer casing.
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  • As one enters the monastic complex, ones is welcomed by a shrine and a standing Buddha with a raised hand in a gesture of reassurance and blessing to visitors, The "parasol" over his head indicates the supremacy of Buddhism. The central figure of the Manfeilang Monastery ( of the Dai denomination) is the White Pagoda  which lies on elevated ground on the banks of the Mekong river in south west Yunnan province.  Dai monasteries are built in the centre of a village or as in this case outside  on higher ground.<br />
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Built in 1204, the Manfeilang monastery complex is in fact a cluster of nine pagodas or stupas, to enshrine what is purported to be the Buddha’s footprint. The whole ensemble forms a fusion of Southeast Asian Buddhist style with typical Dai architecture. It is popular for Buddhist pilgrims from the surrounding region which attracts thousands during the Tan Ta Festival in late October early November each year.  In this region and in these Dai and Sino-Burmese monasteries, Theravada Buddhism is the religion that is practiced.
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  • As one enters the monastic complex, ones is welcomed by a shrine and a standing Buddha with a raised hand in a gesture of reassurance and blessing to visitors, The "parasol" over his head indicates the supremacy of Buddhism. The central figure of the Manfeilang Monastery ( of the Dai denomination) is the White Pagoda  which lies on elevated ground on the banks of the Mekong river in south west Yunnan province.  Dai monasteries are built in the centre of a village or as in this case outside  on higher ground.<br />
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Built in 1204, the Manfeilang monastery complex is in fact a cluster of nine pagodas or stupas, to enshrine what is purported to be the Buddha’s footprint. The whole ensemble forms a fusion of Southeast Asian Buddhist style with typical Dai architecture. It is popular for Buddhist pilgrims from the surrounding region which attracts thousands during the Tan Ta Festival in late October early November each year.  In this region and in these Dai and Sino-Burmese monasteries, Theravada Buddhism is the religion that is practiced.
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  • At a Hindu wedding New Delhi's Chief Minister is a VIP guest and is greeted by the wedding hosts and a guard of policemen, Neemrana Fort Palace, Rajasthan, India
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  • At a Hindu wedding the bride groom arrives at the venue of the ceremong with his family and friends and is greeted by the bride's family and friends, Neemrana Fort Palace, Rajasthan, India.
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  • Christmas at Somerset House on the 11th December 2018 in London in the United Kingdom. Somerset House is a Neoclassical building on the south side of the Strand, overlooking the River Thames.
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  • A dog looks curiously out of a doorway of an old house, Havana old town.
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  • Early morning skyline of Rio de Janeiro, the Corcovado, Christ and the Guanabara bay, Brazil
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  • A Games Maker volunteer welcomes spectators during the London 2012 Olympics, the 30th Olympiad, at the Westfield mall. Games Makers help to make the Games happen and up to 70,000 take on a wide variety of roles across the venues: from welcoming visitors; to transporting athletes; to helping out behind the scenes in the Technology team to make sure the results get displayed as quickly and accurately as possible. Games Makers come from a diverse range of communities and backgrounds, from across the UK and abroad. The vast majority are giving up at least 10 days to volunteer during the Games. Situated on the fringe of the 2012 Olympic park, Westfield is Europe's largest urban shopping centre providing the main access to the Olympic park with a central 'street' giving 75% of Olympic visitors access to the main stadium so retail space.
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  • Nepalese children stand outside the doorway of the Friends of Needy Children Nutritional Rehabilitation Home welcoming visitors in Kathmandu, Nepal.  They are wearing hospital pajamas and holding pink flowers. The centre has recently been built.  It treats malnourished children and provides education to mothers about nutrition and childcare.
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  • A Games Maker volunteer shows her direction hand for spectators to follow towards the London 2012 Olympic Park during the games. London 2012 volunteers are called ‘Games Makers’, as they are helping to make the Games happen. Up to 70,000 Games Makers take on a wide variety of roles across the venues: from welcoming visitors; to transporting athletes; to helping out behind the scenes in the Technology team to make sure the results get displayed as quickly and accurately as possible. Games Makers come from a diverse range of communities and backgrounds, from across the UK and abroad. The vast majority are giving up at least 10 days to volunteer during the Games.
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  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.
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  • 19 year old Bayan from Syria supporting Refugee Action, one of the 60 organisations supporting the 2016 Refugees Welcome Here march, calling on the government to do more to welcome refugees here in the UK. The march was organised by Solidarity with Refugees and held on the 17th of September 2016, Westminster, Central London, UK.
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  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.
    UK-Protest-Refugees-Welcome-2014.jpg
  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.
    UK-Protest-Refugees-Welcome-1983.jpg
  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.
    UK-Protest-Refugees-Welcome-1975.jpg
  • Refugees Welcome sign in front of Barcelonas City Hall, also known as the Casa de la Ciutat, stands on one side of the Plaça Sant Jaume, right in the middle of Barcelonas Gothic Quarter, Barcelona, Spain. Barcelona launched a municipal plan to welcome refugees fleeing wars from places like Syria and Iraq.
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  • Young people from Syria and Libya supported by Refugee Action get a selfie at the demo. Refugee Action is one of the 60 organisations supporting the 2016 Refugees Welcome Here march, calling on the government to do more to welcome refugees here in the UK. The march was organised by Solidarity with Refugees and held on the 17th of September 2016, Westminster, Central London, UK.
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  • Refugee Action, one of the 60 organisations supporting the 2016 Refugees Welcome Here march, calling on the government to do more to welcome refugees here in the UK. The march was organised by Solidarity with Refugees and held on the 17th of September 2016, Westminster, Central London, UK.
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  • 13 year old Couvin from the DRC supporting Refugee Action, one of the 60 organisations supporting the 2016 Refugees Welcome Here march, calling on the government to do more to welcome refugees here in the UK. The march was organised by Solidarity with Refugees and held on the 17th of September 2016, Westminster, Central London, UK.
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  • 19 year old Bayan from Syria supporting Refugee Action, one of the 60 organisations supporting the 2016 Refugees Welcome Here march, calling on the government to do more to welcome refugees here in the UK. The march was organised by Solidarity with Refugees and held on the 17th of September 2016, Westminster, Central London, UK.
    16-RefugeesWelcome-5098.jpg
  • A helium-filled Welcome Home balloon floats in the air in Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 arrivals hall. Three families have gathered to meet their respective sons who have been travelling around the world during their university gap year sabbatical trip of a lifetime. Floating upwards, the balloon is brightly coloured amid the hectic concourse where other relatives greet their loved-ones after months away from home on their adventures. This is a tradition practised across the world's airports where families are separated by the need to travel or work in other countries and the emotion of meeting again after long absences is always hard. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • The yellow light from a Welcome sign is reflected on the floor of the Festival Hall on Londons Southbank, on 5th October, 2017, in London, England.
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  • Late at night, in a gloomy arrivals gate at Chicago O'Hare airport, a young man sits patiently on his own awaiting the arrival of his girlfriend after a holiday in Asia. It is the last flight to land and a helium balloon floats on a string bearing the words 'Welcome Home', a popular gesture for relatives in airports around the world, each having their own cultural way of showing affection for arriving family members after long absences. The balloon stands still, the only colour amid the drab interior of this sprawling airport hub. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903.
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  • A helium-filled Welcome Home balloon floats in the air and a home-made banner stretches across Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 arrivals hall. Three families have gathered to meet their respective sons who have been travelling around the world during their university gap year sabbatical trip of a lifetime. With balloon and banner amid the hectic concourse where other relatives greet their loved-ones after months away from home on their adventures. This is a tradition practised across the world's airports where families are separated by the need to travel or work in other countries and the emotion of meeting again after long absences is always hard. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport63-13-07-2009_1.jpg
  • Shoppers inside a Glasgow branch of supermarket chain Lidl with corporate colours and checkout counter. On the window is a Welcome to Scotland poster that shows the Glenfinnan Monument near Fort William, where Scottish Jacobite Bonnie Prince Charlie first raised his rebel standard in 1745. Founded in the 1930s by a member of the Schwarz family, Lidl is a discount supermarket chain based in Germany that operates over 7,200 stores across Europe. The company's full name is Lidl Stiftung & Co. KG. It belongs to the holding company Schwarz Gruppe, which also owns the store chains Handelshof and hypermarket Kaufland.
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  • A young man with a Welcome Home balloon, meets his partner after a long absence, in the airport terminal at Chicago-O'Hare airport, Illinois, USA. Waiting for his partner for some hours in the darkened terminal, a late arrival oon this day, the young man has been patient after a slight delay but finally, the girl comes through the arrivals gate to greet her close friend - loving the balloon gesture and pleased to be safely in his arms. Travelling down the escalator into a cross-terminal tunnel they leave the airport for home, 12 months before the terrorist attacks on America that changed the public's attitude to flying on commercial airliners.
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  • A young man with a Welcome Home balloon, meets his partner after a long absence, in the airport terminal at Chicago-O'Hare airport, Illinois, USA. Waiting for his partner for some hours in the darkened terminal, a late arrival oon this day, the young man has been patient after a slight delay but finally, the girl comes through the arrivals gate to greet her close friend - loving the balloon gesture and pleased to be safely in his arms. Hugging tightly they embrace in front of other passengers before leaving the airport for home, 12 months before the terrorist attacks on America that changed the public's attitude to flying on commercial airliners.
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  • With others, a young man with a Welcome Home balloon meets a friend called George after a long absence, in the airport terminal at Chicago-O'Hare airport, Illinois, USA. The crowd of friends await the arrival of George in the public domain area of the airport hub, one of the largest airport in the United States - 12 months before the terrorist attacks on America that changed the public's attitude to flying on commercial airliners.
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  • A sign saying; St Paul's welcomes careful bankers. Occupy 2012. The camp Occupy London Stock Exchange outside St Paul's Cathedral was in the morning served with eviction notice after months of legal battle with the Corporation of London. The site was occupied Oct 15th.
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  • ‘Welcome to Manhattan’ sign at the end of the Brooklyn Bridge in front of the red brick apartment blocks of The Governor Alfred E. Smith Houses, a public housing development built by the New York City Housing Authority in the Two Bridges neighbourhood of the Lower East Side of Manhattan.  There are 12 buildings in this complex, each 17 stories tall and houses approximately 5,739 people.
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  • Demonstrators with Refugees Welcome placards pass through Piccadilly shouting at members of a far right movement at Anti-racism Day demonstration led by Stand Up To Racism on 19th March 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Stand Up To Racism has led some of the biggest anti-racist mobilisations in Britain of the last decade, making a stand protesting against racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism.
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  • Demonstrators with Refugees Welcome placards at Anti-racism Day demonstration led by Stand Up To Racism on 19th March 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Stand Up To Racism has led some of the biggest anti-racist mobilisations in Britain of the last decade, making a stand protesting against racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism.
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  • The number twenty-two beneath the Italian word Benvenuti welcome, are seen in a window of a Shoreditch cafe, on 4th November 2019, in London, England.
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  • A Welcome to Northumberland road sign along with a fibre broadband notice, on the Northumbrian and County Durham border, near the Northumbrian village of Blanchland, on 29th September 2017, in Blanchland, Northumberland, England. Blanchland is a village in Northumberland, England, on the County Durham boundary. The population of the Civil Parish at the 2011 census was 135. Blanchland was formed out of the medieval Blanchland Abbey property by Nathaniel Crew, 3rd Baron Crew, the Bishop of Durham, 1674-1722. It is a conservation village, largely built of stone from the remains of the 12th-century Abbey. It features picturesque houses, set against a backdrop of deep woods and open moors. Set beside the river in a wooded section of the Derwent valley, Blanchland is an attractive small village in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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  • Demonstrators with Refugees Welcome placards at Anti-racism Day demonstration led by Stand Up To Racism on 19th March 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Stand Up To Racism has led some of the biggest anti-racist mobilisations in Britain of the last decade, making a stand protesting against racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism.
    20160319_anti racism demo_L.jpg
  • Demonstrators with Refugees Welcome placards pass through Piccadilly shouting at members of a far right movement at Anti-racism Day demonstration led by Stand Up To Racism on 19th March 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Stand Up To Racism has led some of the biggest anti-racist mobilisations in Britain of the last decade, making a stand protesting against racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism.
    20160319_anti racism demo piccadilly...jpg
  • Demonstrators with Refugees Welcome placards pass through Piccadilly shouting at members of a far right movement at Anti-racism Day demonstration led by Stand Up To Racism on 19th March 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Stand Up To Racism has led some of the biggest anti-racist mobilisations in Britain of the last decade, making a stand protesting against racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism.
    20160319_anti racism demo piccadilly...jpg
  • Demonstrators with Refugees Welcome placards at Anti-racism Day demonstration led by Stand Up To Racism on 19th March 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Stand Up To Racism has led some of the biggest anti-racist mobilisations in Britain of the last decade, making a stand protesting against racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism.
    20160319_anti racism demo assemble_W.jpg
  • Demonstrators with Refugees Welcome placards at Anti-racism Day demonstration led by Stand Up To Racism on 19th March 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Stand Up To Racism has led some of the biggest anti-racist mobilisations in Britain of the last decade, making a stand protesting against racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism.
    20160319_anti racism demo assemble_U.jpg
  • Demonstrators with Refugees Welcome placards at Anti-racism Day demonstration led by Stand Up To Racism on 19th March 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Stand Up To Racism has led some of the biggest anti-racist mobilisations in Britain of the last decade, making a stand protesting against racism, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism and fascism.
    20160319_anti racism demo assemble_L.jpg
  • Welcome to Wadebridge, Cornwall road sign, on the ease side of the town.  Wadebridge, Cornwall, UK.
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  • BAE Systems presentation hospitality chalet entrance, exhibited at the Farnborough Air Show, England. The word 'Welcome' is shown against a back-projected blue hue. BAE Systems plc is a British multinational defence, security and aerospace company headquartered in London in the United Kingdom and with operations worldwide.
    farnborough_air_show21-17-07-2014.jpg
  • The welcome sign at the entrance to HMP Downview. HM Prison Downview is a women's closed category prison. Downview is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service. Downview Prison holds adult Sentenced Female prisoners and convicted and remanded female juveniles. The prison holds approximately 50% foreign nationals. Downview is divided into 4 Wings, A,B,C,D (D wing is a resettlement Wing), and the Juvenile Unit. All wings have single cell accommodation with in-cell electricity. The prison offers vocational training courses and NVQs for inmates. The resettlement wing provides opportunities for inmates to work and receive education outside the prison.
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  • London, UK. Tuesday 11th June 2013. Protesters demonstrate against the upcoming G8 summit in central London, UK. Welcome to pig city.
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  • Spring community activities on The Southbank, London. Welcome sign to the Urban Seaside.
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  • Mothers and sons hug emotionally in the international arrivals hall of Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 airport. Three families have gathered to meet their respective sons who have been travelling around the world during their university gap year sabbatical trip of a lifetime. With balloons and banners amid the hectic concourse where other relatives greet their loved-ones after months away from home on their adventures. This is a tradition practised across the world's airports where families are separated by the need to travel or work in other countries and the emotion of meeting again after long absences is always hard. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport83-13-07-2009_1.jpg
  • A woman holds a door open for an elderly man with walking stick at the entrance of the London Library in Mayfair on the 26th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The London Library is an independent lending library in London, established in 1841.
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  • Anti-Deportation protesters Reclaim the Power protest against Human Rights in UK immigration detention centres, outside the Home Office on Marsham Street, on 29th July 2019, in London, England. The All African Womens Group highlighted the plight of asylum seekers in the Home Offices detention centres, and in particular, at Yarlswood.
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  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
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  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
    TrumpBaby-WhiteCliffs-2086.jpg
  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
    TrumpBaby-WhiteCliffs-2100.jpg
  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
    TrumpBaby-WhiteCliffs-2095.jpg
  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
    TrumpBaby-WhiteCliffs-2076.jpg
  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
    TrumpBaby-WhiteCliffs-2065.jpg
  • Together Against Trump, national demonstration on 4th June 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Thousands gather in central London to protest against Donald Trumps State Visit to London. Protesters demostrate against his alleged racism, mysogyny, climate denial and interference in British politics.
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  • Donald Trump lookalike makes a mock grab with a bikini wearing protester who is holding a placard which reads Dont grab my pussy at the Together Against Trump, national demonstration on 4th June 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Thousands gather in central London to protest against Donald Trumps State Visit to London. Protesters demostrate against his alleged racism, mysogyny, climate denial and interference in British politics.
    190604_antitrump_005.jpg
  • Together Against Trump, national demonstration on 4th June 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Thousands gather in central London to protest against Donald Trumps State Visit to London. Protesters demostrate against his alleged racism, mysogyny, climate denial and interference in British politics.
    190604_antitrump_004.jpg
  • Together Against Trump, national demonstration on 4th June 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Thousands gather in central London to protest against Donald Trumps State Visit to London. Protesters demostrate against his alleged racism, mysogyny, climate denial and interference in British politics.
    190604_antitrump_003.jpg
  • Together Against Trump, national demonstration on 4th June 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Thousands gather in central London to protest against Donald Trumps State Visit to London. Protesters demostrate against his alleged racism, mysogyny, climate denial and interference in British politics.
    190604_antitrump_002.jpg
  • Landscape on the perimeter of the Port of Ramsgate, a closed but once busy ferry terminal, on 8th January 2019, in Ramsgate, Kent, England. The Port of Ramsgate has been identified as a Brexit Port by the government of Prime Minister Theresa May, currently negotiating the UKs exit from the EU. Britains Department of Transport has awarded to an unproven shipping company, Seaborne Freight, to provide run roll-on roll-off ferry services to the road haulage industry between Ostend and the Kent port - in the event of more likely No Deal Brexit. In the EU referendum of 2016, people in Kent voted strongly in favour of leaving the European Union with 59% voting to leave and 41% to remain.
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  • Carrying a shopping bag with the Union jack on, a churchgoer enters Windsor Baptist Church 1838, on 14th May 2018, in Windsor, London, England.
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  • London, UK. Saturday, February 27th 2016. Stop Trident: CND demonstration against Britain's Trident nuclear weapons system. Thousands of protesters made this Britain’s biggest anti-nuclear weapons rally in a generation. Demonstrators gathered from far and wide to protest against the renewal of Trident. Many coming from Scotland, where Britain’s nuclear deterrent is based.
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  • BAE Systems presentation hospitality chalet entrance, exhibited at the Farnborough Air Show, England. A person walks under the BAE logo with the words 'Inspired Work' set against a back-projected blue hue. BAE Systems plc is a British multinational defence, security and aerospace company headquartered in London in the United Kingdom and with operations worldwide.
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  • A neon Hello sign in the window of a corporate office entrance in central London. Glowing in red lettering, the word of popular greeting is centred in the entrance of this generic company offices. Saturated blue ambient and artificial light is all around modern minimalist architecture and design.
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  • Darfurian women express the hope of peace when they line-up at Al Fashir airport, Sudan to greet British peer Lord Ahmed of Rotheram who has brought over from the UK, a delegation to attend the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, hosted by the governor in his own compound. The Sudanese Women General Union. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
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  • After a flight from the Sudanese capital Khartoum, British Muslim activist, TV broadcaster and journalist, Yvonne Ridley is greeted by women of Darfur on the tarmac of Al-Fashir airport. She and a delegation hosted by British peer Lord Ahmed, she is here to attend the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, hosted by the governor in his own compound. The Sudanese Women General Union has 27,000 branches all over Sudan, including Darfur. They have representatives in all rural villages, across communities of around 80 tribes and clans. The women of Sudan are wives, mothers, farmers a real force and historically, there have been female leaders.
    sudan047-23-05-2009_1.jpg
  • Police officers stand guarding the entrance of the official London 2012 merchandise shop - hours before another successful gold medal win, this time by Team GB triathlete Alistair Brownlee in the men's Triathlon during the London 2012 Olympic Games. The mid-week event surprisingly drew huge crowds into the capital's largest public (royal) park for an event, not usually attracting families with children who all enjoyed the fine weather and easy temperatures. A London 2012 merchandise shop was set up on the southern side and parents and kids used the exterior hoarding featuring iconic London landmarks such as Nelson's Column, St Paul's Cathedral and Tower Bridge, to relax against after an early start from homes around the country
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  • The giant presence of Team GB role-model athlete heroes on the side of the their HQ at the Westfield City shopping complex, Stratford that leads to the Olympic Park during the London 2012 Olympics, the 30th Olympiad. The ad is for sports footwear brand Adidas and their 'Take The Stage' campaign. The faces include diver Tom Daley, gymnast Louis Smith and the darling of British athletics, heptathlete gold medallist Jessica Ennis
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  • Aerial view of spectator crowds at the Westfield City shopping complex, Stratford that leads to the Olympic Park during the London 2012 Olympics, the 30th Olympiad. Large Coca-Cola ads line the walkway to the Olympic Park. Situated on the fringe of the 2012 Olympic park, Westfield is Europe's largest urban shopping centre. The £1.45bn complex houses more than 300 shops, 70 restaurants, a 14-screen cinema, three hotels, a bowling alley and the UK's largest casino. It provides the main access to the Olympic park with a central 'street' giving 75% of Olympic visitors access to the main stadium so retail space.
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  • The giant presence of Team GB role-model athlete heroes on the side of the their HQ at the Westfield City shopping complex, Stratford that leads to the Olympic Park during the London 2012 Olympics, the 30th Olympiad. The ad is for sports footwear brand Adidas and their 'Take The Stage' campaign. The faces include diver Tom Daley, gymnast Louis Smith and the darling of British athletics, heptathlete gold medallist Jessica Ennis
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  • Aerial view of spectator crowds arriving across a newly-built walkway leading to the Olympic Park during the London 2012 Olympics, the 30th Olympiad. Approaching from the south, the sports fans approach the main Olympic Park, the location of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village. After the Olympics, the park is to be known as Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
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  • Looking at International Arrivals of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5. Designed by architects Richard Rogers Partnership the controversial building opened with chaotic scenes on 27/3/08. British Airways passengers faced baggage disruption after a 6 year construction project that has seen the British public divided over the role of commercial aviation. At a cost of £4.3bn, the project was Britain's longest planning inquiry which lasted four years but finally employing a total of 60,000 workers. 30,000 square metres of glass in walls; 80,000 tonnes of steel were used - 17,000 in the roof alone; 5,000 doors, 800 toilets, 20,000 power sockets and 1,700 miles of cable; 60 new aircraft stands, including 14 for the Airbus A380; 13km of tunnels were bored for the state-of-the-art baggage handling to handle 12,000 bags per hour.
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  • Looking at practice baggage of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5. Designed by architects Richard Rogers Partnership the controversial building opened with chaotic scenes on 27/3/08. British Airways passengers faced baggage disruption after a 6 year construction project that has seen the British public divided over the role of commercial aviation. At a cost of £4.3bn, the project was Britain's longest planning inquiry which lasted four years but finally employing a total of 60,000 workers. 30,000 square metres of glass in walls; 80,000 tonnes of steel were used - 17,000 in the roof alone; 5,000 doors, 800 toilets, 20,000 power sockets and 1,700 miles of cable; 60 new aircraft stands, including 14 for the Airbus A380; 13km of tunnels were bored for the state-of-the-art baggage handling to handle 12,000 bags per hour.
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  • Looking up to the Fast Bag Drop facility Heathrow airport's Terminal 5. Designed by architects Richard Rogers Partnership the controversial building opened with chaotic scenes on 27/3/08. British Airways passengers faced baggage disruption after a 6 year construction project that has seen the British public divided over the role of commercial aviation. At a cost of £4.3bn, the project was Britain's longest planning inquiry which lasted four years but finally employing a total of 60,000 workers. 30,000 square metres of glass in walls; 80,000 tonnes of steel were used - 17,000 in the roof alone; 5,000 doors, 800 toilets, 20,000 power sockets and 1,700 miles of cable; 60 new aircraft stands, including 14 for the Airbus A380; 13km of tunnels were bored for the state-of-the-art baggage handling to handle 12,000 bags per hour.
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  • Looking up to the Nokia information screen and 40m high roof of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5. Designed by architects Richard Rogers Partnership the controversial building opened with chaotic scenes on 27/3/08. British Airways passengers faced baggage disruption after a 6 year construction project that has seen the British public divided over the role of commercial aviation. At a cost of £4.3bn, the project was Britain's longest planning inquiry which lasted four years but finally employing a total of 60,000 workers. 30,000 square metres of glass in walls; 80,000 tonnes of steel were used - 17,000 in the roof alone; 5,000 doors, 800 toilets, 20,000 power sockets and 1,700 miles of cable; 60 new aircraft stands, including 14 for the Airbus A380; 13km of tunnels were bored for the state-of-the-art baggage handling to handle 12,000 bags per hour.
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  • Looking up to the Nokia information screen and 40m high roof of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5. Designed by architects Richard Rogers Partnership the controversial building opened with chaotic scenes on 27/3/08. British Airways passengers faced baggage disruption after a 6 year construction project that has seen the British public divided over the role of commercial aviation. At a cost of £4.3bn, the project was Britain's longest planning inquiry which lasted four years but finally employing a total of 60,000 workers. 30,000 square metres of glass in walls; 80,000 tonnes of steel were used - 17,000 in the roof alone; 5,000 doors, 800 toilets, 20,000 power sockets and 1,700 miles of cable; 60 new aircraft stands, including 14 for the Airbus A380; 13km of tunnels were bored for the state-of-the-art baggage handling to handle 12,000 bags per hour.
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  • Greeting visitors to Ernst & Young's Norman Foster-designed 385,000 square foot European headquarters is a lady employee, one of a small team of 4 receptionists seated in front of a shining art work sculpture by MCM Architecture Limited. This is a scene of understated efficiency of a modern office environment. The female stares intensely into her Dell PC computer monitor before looking to help newcomers. She looks presentable and well-dressed to reflect the casual sincerity that E & Y portray to the world of accountancy and auditing whose 114,000 employees are in 700 locations across 140 countries around the world. They have currently invested in approximately 500,000 Pounds of office art.
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  • Greeting visitors to Ernst & Young's Norman Foster-designed 385,000 square foot European headquarter are a team of receptionists seated working at PC computers in front of a shining art work sculpture by MCM Architecture Limited. This is a scene of understated efficiency of a modern office environment. Four staff composing of three females and one man, look presentable and well-dressed to reflect the casual sincerity that E & Y portray to the world of accountancy and auditing whose 114,000 employees are in 700 locations across 140 countries around the world. They have currently invested in approximately 500,000 Pounds of office art.
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  • It is night-time on Blackpool's Golden Mile, the seaside resort in Lancashire, England. Like an English Las Vegas the neon lights glow to entice the holidaymaker inside where slot machines, games and rides await visitors to lose their vacation money. The Golden Mile is the name given to the stretch of Promenade between the North and South piers. It emerged in the late 19th Century, when small-time fairground operators, fortune-tellers, phrenologists and oyster bars set up in the front gardens of boarding houses, This northern seaside resort in the north-west of England is diverse in its transient holiday population whose behaviour can be routinely odd. Blackpool is the largest resort in the north of England and visited traditionally by working people from industrial towns and cities during the industrial revolution.
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  • The notorious moto in German labour and extermination camps Arbeit Macht Frei ('Work will set you free') in the Nazi and Soviet Sachsenhausen concentration camp during WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. After World War II, when Oranienburg was in the Soviet Occupation Zone, the structure was used as an NKVD special camp until 1950. Executions took place at Sachsenhausen, especially of Soviet prisoners of war. 30,000 inmates died there from exhaustion, disease, malnutrition, pneumonia, etc. The remaining buildings and grounds are now open to the public as a museum.
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  • Alongside the official portrait of a member of the Bahraini royal family, the smiling face of a blonde Dutch KLM airline girl adorns a poster in the airline's office in Bahrain airport. This European airline is showing the greatest of respect to the ruling classes in this Gulf State. Similar portraits of kings and princes are seen throughout the arab world, especially where business is being conducted and contracts being sought. Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij N.V. (KLM Royal Dutch Airlines), known by its initials KLM, is the flag carrier airline of the Netherlands. KLM's headquarters is in Amstelveen near its hub at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. KLM operates worldwide scheduled passenger and cargo services to more than 90 destinations. It is the oldest airline in the world still operating under its original name.
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  • Activists wearing Anonymous masked and a sign saying; You cant evict an idea. They line up for television, BBC London, which is about to broadcast live from the square. The camp Occupy London Stock Exchange outside St Paul's Cathedral was in the morning served with eviction notice after months of legal battle with the Corporation of London. The site was occupied Oct 15th.
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  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
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  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
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  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
    TrumpBaby-WhiteCliffs-2078.jpg
  • A giant projection of the Trump Baby lit up the White Cliffs of Dover on 1st June 2019 in Dover, United Kingdom. With the US President arriving in the UK this week, campaigners from the Trump Baby team, illuminated the cliffs with a projection of the baby. Trumps visit is expected to be met by widespread protest. The Trump Baby Inflatable, which captured the public’s mood last time the President visited, is set to fly on Tuesday but only if a fundraising target of £30,000 is met to support groups affected by Trump’s presidency.
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  • Together Against Trump, national demonstration on 4th June 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Thousands gather in central London to protest against Donald Trumps State Visit to London. Protesters demostrate against his alleged racism, mysogyny, climate denial and interference in British politics.
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  • Donald Trump lookalike makes a mock grab with a bikini wearing protester who is holding a placard which reads Dont grab my pussy at the Together Against Trump, national demonstration on 4th June 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Thousands gather in central London to protest against Donald Trumps State Visit to London. Protesters demostrate against his alleged racism, mysogyny, climate denial and interference in British politics.
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  • Together Against Trump, national demonstration on 4th June 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Thousands gather in central London to protest against Donald Trumps State Visit to London. Protesters demostrate against his alleged racism, mysogyny, climate denial and interference in British politics.
    190604_antitrump_001.jpg
  • Entrance of the re-opened Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which has opened its doors for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they dont want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and its believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
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  • Evening exterior looking through the gates of Domaine de Rennebourg, a gite property in south-western rural France, on 15th October 1997, in Saint-Denis-du-Pin, Charente-Maritime, France.
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  • London, UK. Saturday, February 27th 2016. Stop Trident: CND demonstration against Britain's Trident nuclear weapons system. Thousands of protesters made this Britain’s biggest anti-nuclear weapons rally in a generation. Demonstrators gathered from far and wide to protest against the renewal of Trident. Many coming from Scotland, where Britain’s nuclear deterrent is based.
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  • Police officers from Humberside in the North east of England stand in front of the main entrance to the Olympic Park as a visible presence during the London 2012 Olympics. More than 230 officers from across the Humber region travelled to London to help police the Olympic Games. Holidays were restricted, training reduced and special constables  drafted in to provide cover in Hull and the East Riding as officers were sent to London to police the city while the Games are on. Senior officers say they have been working hard to ensure "core policing" across Hull and the East Riding is not weakened.
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  • Police officers from Humberside in the North east of England stand in front of the main entrance to the Olympic Park as a visible presence during the London 2012 Olympics. More than 230 officers from across the Humber region travelled to London to help police the Olympic Games. Holidays were restricted, training reduced and special constables  drafted in to provide cover in Hull and the East Riding as officers were sent to London to police the city while the Games are on. Senior officers say they have been working hard to ensure "core policing" across Hull and the East Riding is not weakened.
    olympic_park02-10-08-2012.jpg
  • A Christmas tree glows in a warm window of a rural house seen from outside in bleak temperatures during mid-winter snows in England. In deep blue light we experience from the feel of this picture, the rawness of deep winter, the icy conditions where an unseen country-living family are safe indoors. The property is a cottage on a quiet road in the Mendip hills, southeast of the city of Bristol in western England. It is during the Christmas holiday period and families, who are lucky to have reached their homes during very difficult weather, are now enjoying the solitude and tranquillity of a peaceful life - away from the metropolis. Their brick wall is topped with snow and the light from the burglar alarm shows the security system is active. We also see the bleak landscape of bare trees and the remote icy road.
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  • A Christmas tree glows in a warm window of a rural house seen from outside in bleak temperatures during mid-winter snows in England. In deep blue light we experience from the feel of this picture, the rawness of deep winter, the icy conditions where an unseen country-living family are safe indoors. The property is a cottage on a quiet road in the Mendip hills, southeast of the city of Bristol in western England. It is during the Christmas holiday period and families, who are lucky to have reached their homes during very difficult weather, are now enjoying the solitude and tranquillity of a peaceful life - away from the metropolis. Their brick wall is topped with snow and the light from the burglar alarm shows the security system is active
    country_house02-26-12-2010_1.jpg
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