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  • Agricultural landscape of field of corn with a few moon daisy heads standing out from the crowd near to Long Itchington, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Agricultural landscape of fields of corn with a few barley heads standing out from the crowd near to Long Itchington, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Agricultural landscape of fields of corn with a few barley heads standing out from the crowd near to Long Itchington, England, United Kingdom.
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  • Different styles along Oxford Street in London, England, United Kingdom. This is the busiest shopping district in the capital with Oxford Street being the most crowded. Crowds can be so big that many people avoid the area altogether.
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  • Protesters of different generations from the remain and leave side of the Brexit debate have a discussion outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
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  • Protesters of different generations from the remain and leave side of the Brexit debate have a discussion outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
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  • Protesters of different generations from the remain and leave side of the Brexit debate have a discussion outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing053.jpg
  • Protesters of different generations from the remain and leave side of the Brexit debate have a discussion outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing034.jpg
  • Protesters of different generations from the remain and leave side of the Brexit debate have a discussion outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
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  • Protesters of different generations from the remain and leave side of the Brexit debate have a discussion outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing016.jpg
  • Protesters of different generations from the remain and leave side of the Brexit debate have a discussion outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing054.jpg
  • Protesters of different generations from the remain and leave side of the Brexit debate have a discussion outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing055.jpg
  • Protesters of different generations from the remain and leave side of the Brexit debate have a discussion outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing034.jpg
  • Protesters of different generations from the remain and leave side of the Brexit debate have a discussion outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing017.jpg
  • Protesters of different generations from the remain and leave side of the Brexit debate have a discussion outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
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  • As a young office worker sleeps incongruously on a marble pavement, a street sweeper nearby brushes away litter with a small dustpan. The manual labourer wears blue overalls, yellow gloves and keys in his back pocket while the man in a wastecoat and smart trousers and polished slip-on shoes appears to be fast asleep, his fingers across his chest. This scene suggests the social divisions of the working man: Of the young, educated post-war generation whose opportunities have afforded them a faster lifestyle, far removed from that of the physically-demanding job of a man whose life has been spent cleaning and sweeping. English social differences is clearly represented here as the harshness of the manual labourer versus a lazy youth of today, seen in the middle of the modern city.
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  • Protesters of different generations from the remain and leave side of the Brexit debate have a discussion outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing017.jpg
  • Protesters of different generations from the remain and leave side of the Brexit debate have a discussion outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing053.jpg
  • Protesters of different generations from the remain and leave side of the Brexit debate have a discussion outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
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  • "Crooked Lady." A twelve month-old girl who has recently learned to walk proudly strides past an elderly lady with balancing arms outstretched while at the Dulwich Show in South London. There is a marked difference between the youthful, upright posture of the young girl to the hunched and bent stance of the old woman who stands supporting herself on a brolley. It is a picture that compares youth with old age, the delight that a person of later years shows to a child whose life reaches far ahead. 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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  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing062.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing061.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing037.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing038.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing036.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
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  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing025.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing024.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing061.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing062.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing038.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing037.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing036.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing025.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
    20190918_supreme court hearing024.jpg
  • Protester from the remain side of the Brexit debate has a discussion with a few older leave campaign protesters outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
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  • Diners ignore a man lying unconscious outside a McDonalds restaurant on a London street. As people get on with eating their burgers and fries such as illustrated in the window poster above their heads, the unfortunate man is horizontal on the pavement (sidewalk). He may be homeless or simply suffering from the effects of afternoon alcohol. The scene is almost Dickensian where the drunk were treated with disdain as they lay pitifully on London's streets, the outcasts of a socially-divided Britain.
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  • As a sleeping homeless man lies curled up in his sleeping bag on a central London pavement, two window cleaners have carefully placed their ladders at his feet to clean a Boots the chemist sign. Each wearing identical blue working overalls and each wiping the frontage with their left hands, the men are symbolic of the working man versus that of a homeless person without a job, prospects or perhaps a future. The wide gap between hopelessness and the pride of one's achievement is shown here on the sidewalk of modern-day Britain. London is home to some 50,000 homeless people whose place of rest can often be recesses and shop doorways where they seek sanctuary from the cold and street violence. On the opposite end of the wealth and social divides are those who seek work with a positive outlook on life.
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  • A two and half year-old girl looks over her shoulder to eye her young baby brother suspiciously while he plays on the floor with a play mobile toy. It is bright from window light that shines down on the floor of their South London home where the two siblings play. Her brother is learning to lie on his front, using developing muscles in his neck and back to hold his head up towards a dangling toy. His sister enjoys having her own space and considers her innocent brother to be a little too close for her own comfort. From a personal documentary project entitled "Next of Kin" about the photographer's two children's early years spent in parallel universes. Model released.
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  • Looking across south London towards Edwardian homes and block of flats in the darkness of the suburbs. It is late one evening in central London, in a suburb known as Herne Hill, SE24 in the borough of Lambeth. We see across the metropolis from quiet and expensive period homes, whose owners would typically be white middle-class, across to the blocks of flats (apartments) in the Loughborough Estate, a far rougher location for street gangs and high crime rates. Owners' cars are parked under streetlights and ash trees and lights shine out from living rooms and bedrooms.
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  • Masatsugu Okutani, 41 performs a waterfall purification ceremony at Kiyo-Taki waterfall. Purification is one of the most important aspects of Shinto as well as being at the core of Japanese culture. There are many different ways to purify oneself. Amongst them: The Grand purification ceremony conducted at the end of June and end of December each year. Purification at water fountain before entering any given sanctuary, also purification at waterfalls, rivers or at sea. The concept of purification is completely different to the one considered by western societies. In Japan, to purify means removing ones rationality and maximize ones sensitivity, and the condition of purifying is when one’s sensitivity is maximized. The reason why sensitivity is important is because there is no rationality in nature and one’s sensitivity is the source and the core of vital force. In this sense, when Japanese say purification, there is no link or reference with so-called sin in the Christian sense. Among Japanese culture, this is the core and commonality. For example, Japanese tea ceremony. The objective is to become one with the host and guest which is impossible, but is possible when both could maximize their sensitivities because when it maximized, there is no feeling of individual, no feeling of time.
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  • A student in class. The University of Buckingham is unique. It is the only independent university in the UK with a Royal Charter, and probably the smallest with just around 1000 students. Honours degrees are achieved in two intensive years of study. The University campus is well known for being one of the most attractive locations in the region. The Great Ouse river, home to much wildlife, winds through the heart of our campus. Much of our teaching takes place in our restored buildings. Each student mixes with 89 other different nationalities and so being at Buckingham is just like being in a mini global village.
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  • Students in a classroom. The University of Buckingham is unique. It is the only independent university in the UK with a Royal Charter, and probably the smallest with just around 1000 students. Honours degrees are achieved in two intensive years of study. The University campus is well known for being one of the most attractive locations in the region. The Great Ouse river, home to much wildlife, winds through the heart of our campus. Much of our teaching takes place in our restored buildings. Each student mixes with 89 other different nationalities and so being at Buckingham is just like being in a mini global village.
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  • A student plays Table Tennis as part of the Chancellors Cup, Buckingham University. The University of Buckingham is unique. It is the only independent university in the UK with a Royal Charter, and probably the smallest with just around 1000 students. Honours degrees are achieved in two intensive years of study. The University campus is well known for being one of the most attractive locations in the region. The Great Ouse river, home to much wildlife, winds through the heart of our campus. Much of our teaching takes place in our restored buildings. Each student mixes with 89 other different nationalities and so being at Buckingham is just like being in a mini global village.
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  • Young men play Table Tennis as part of the Chancellors Cup. The University of Buckingham is unique. It is the only independent university in the UK with a Royal Charter, and probably the smallest with just around 1000 students. Honours degrees are achieved in two intensive years of study. The University campus is well known for being one of the most attractive locations in the region. The Great Ouse river, home to much wildlife, winds through the heart of our campus. Much of our teaching takes place in our restored buildings. Each student mixes with 89 other different nationalities and so being at Buckingham is just like being in a mini global village.
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  • A staff member enters the Yeamonry House building. The University of Buckingham is unique. It is the only independent university in the UK with a Royal Charter, and probably the smallest with just around 1000 students. Honours degrees are achieved in two intensive years of study. The University campus is well known for being one of the most attractive locations in the region. The Great Ouse river, home to much wildlife, winds through the heart of our campus. Much of our teaching takes place in our restored buildings. Each student mixes with 89 other different nationalities and so being at Buckingham is just like being in a mini global village.
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  • Verney Park Campus, Buckingham University. The University of Buckingham is unique. It is the only independent university in the UK with a Royal Charter, and probably the smallest with just around 1000 students. Honours degrees are achieved in two intensive years of study. The University campus is well known for being one of the most attractive locations in the region. The Great Ouse river, home to much wildlife, winds through the heart of our campus. Much of our teaching takes place in our restored buildings. Each student mixes with 89 other different nationalities and so being at Buckingham is just like being in a mini global village.
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  • Joshua Odumuso, 23 years old Law student in the Franciscan library of the University of Buckingham. The University of Buckingham is unique. It is the only independent university in the UK with a Royal Charter, and probably the smallest with just around 1000 students. Honours degrees are achieved in two intensive years of study. The University campus is well known for being one of the most attractive locations in the region. The Great Ouse river, home to much wildlife, winds through the heart of our campus. Much of our teaching takes place in our restored buildings. Each student mixes with 89 other different nationalities and so being at Buckingham is just like being in a mini global village.
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  • Sandra Alrisheq , 21 year old Palestinian studyng law at the University of Buckingham reads in the Franciscan library. The University of Buckingham is unique. It is the only independent university in the UK with a Royal Charter, and probably the smallest with just around 1000 students. Honours degrees are achieved in two intensive years of study. The University campus is well known for being one of the most attractive locations in the region. The Great Ouse river, home to much wildlife, winds through the heart of our campus. Much of our teaching takes place in our restored buildings. Each student mixes with 89 other different nationalities and so being at Buckingham is just like being in a mini global village.
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  • G.V. of one of the University of Buckingham buildings. The University of Buckingham is unique. It is the only independent university in the UK with a Royal Charter, and probably the smallest with just around 1000 students. Honours degrees are achieved in two intensive years of study. The University campus is well known for being one of the most attractive locations in the region. The Great Ouse river, home to much wildlife, winds through the heart of our campus. Much of our teaching takes place in our restored buildings. Each student mixes with 89 other different nationalities and so being at Buckingham is just like being in a mini global village.
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  • Beaumont Yun (20) from Hong Kong studying law. The University of Buckingham is unique. It is the only independent university in the UK with a Royal Charter, and probably the smallest with just around 1000 students. Honours degrees are achieved in two intensive years of study. The University campus is well known for being one of the most attractive locations in the region. The Great Ouse river, home to much wildlife, winds through the heart of our campus. Much of our teaching takes place in our restored buildings. Each student mixes with 89 other different nationalities and so being at Buckingham is just like being in a mini global village.
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  • Sandra Alrisheq (21) a Palestinian law student studies in the Franciscan Library. The University of Buckingham is unique. It is the only independent university in the UK with a Royal Charter, and probably the smallest with just around 1000 students. Honours degrees are achieved in two intensive years of study. The University campus is well known for being one of the most attractive locations in the region. The Great Ouse river, home to much wildlife, winds through the heart of our campus. Much of our teaching takes place in our restored buildings. Each student mixes with 89 other different nationalities and so being at Buckingham is just like being in a mini global village.
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  • Students cross the bridge in front of the Old Tanalaw Mill building. The University of Buckingham is unique. It is the only independent university in the UK with a Royal Charter, and probably the smallest with just around 1000 students. Honours degrees are achieved in two intensive years of study. The University campus is well known for being one of the most attractive locations in the region. The Great Ouse river, home to much wildlife, winds through the heart of our campus. Much of our teaching takes place in our restored buildings. Each student mixes with 89 other different nationalities and so being at Buckingham is just like being in a mini global village.
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  • Young men watch friends play Table Tennis as part of the Chancellors Cup, Buckingham University. The University of Buckingham is unique. It is the only independent university in the UK with a Royal Charter, and probably the smallest with just around 1000 students. Honours degrees are achieved in two intensive years of study. The University campus is well known for being one of the most attractive locations in the region. The Great Ouse river, home to much wildlife, winds through the heart of our campus. Much of our teaching takes place in our restored buildings. Each student mixes with 89 other different nationalities and so being at Buckingham is just like being in a mini global village.
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  • Yoko Nakane (35) from Japan and studying an MBA studies in one of the libraries of Buckingham University. The University of Buckingham is unique. It is the only independent university in the UK with a Royal Charter, and probably the smallest with just around 1000 students. Honours degrees are achieved in two intensive years of study. The University campus is well known for being one of the most attractive locations in the region. The Great Ouse river, home to much wildlife, winds through the heart of our campus. Much of our teaching takes place in our restored buildings. Each student mixes with 89 other different nationalities and so being at Buckingham is just like being in a mini global village.
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  • Students checking their mobile devices in the one of the libraries at the University of Buckingham. The University of Buckingham is unique. It is the only independent university in the UK with a Royal Charter, and probably the smallest with just around 1000 students. Honours degrees are achieved in two intensive years of study. The University campus is well known for being one of the most attractive locations in the region. The Great Ouse river, home to much wildlife, winds through the heart of our campus. Much of our teaching takes place in our restored buildings. Each student mixes with 89 other different nationalities and so being at Buckingham is just like being in a mini global village.
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  • From a hospital light box, we see a detail of a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan. Sections of a patient’s skull and brain illustrate to doctors, potential abnormalities. Dyes used in X-ray and CT scans in the same way because both areas use X-rays (ionizing radiation). Agents work by blocking the X-ray photons from passing through the area where they locate and reach the X-ray film. This results in differing levels of density on the X-ray/CT film but the dyes have no direct physiologic impact on the tissue in the body. MRI contrast works by altering the local magnetic field in the tissue being examined. Normal and abnormal tissue will respond differently to this slight alteration, yielding differing signals. Varied signals are transferred to the images, visualizing many different types of tissue abnormalities and diseases.
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  • Kitchen worker sporting old Butlins badges on his lapels. <br />
Butlins issued badges, a different design each year, right up to 1967. Butlins Skegness is a holiday camp located in Ingoldmells near Skegness in Lincolnshire. Sir William Butlin conceived of its creation based on his experiences at a Canadian summer camp in his youth and by observation of the actions of other holiday accommodation providers, both in seaside resort lodging houses and in earlier smaller holiday campsThe camp began opened in 1936, when it quickly proved to be a success with a need for expansion. The camp included dining and recreation facilities, such as dance halls and sports fields. Over the past 75 years the camp has seen continuous use and development, in the mid-1980s and again in the late 1990s being subject to substantial investment and redevelopment. In the late 1990s the site was re-branded as a holiday resort, and remains open today as one of three remaining Butlins resorts.
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  • The Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
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  • Pig Dyke Molly performer at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
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  • The Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
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  • Children from the Pereira da Silva play instruments at the Favela Brass music school, Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro. The school was set up by British man Tom Ashe, providing free brass music lessons to children from the community. During the Rio 2016 Olympics, the group played a different show every day, being very well received by audiences.
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  • Children from the Pereira da Silva play instruments at the Favela Brass music school, Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro. The school was set up by British man Tom Ashe, providing free brass music lessons to children from the community. During the Rio 2016 Olympics, the group played a different show every day, being very well received by audiences.
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  • Children from the Pereira da Silva play instruments at the Favela Brass music school, Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro. The school was set up by British man Tom Ashe, providing free brass music lessons to children from the community. During the Rio 2016 Olympics, the group played a different show every day, being very well received by audiences.
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  • Children from the Pereira da Silva play instruments at the Favela Brass music school, Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro. The school was set up by British man Tom Ashe, providing free brass music lessons to children from the community. During the Rio 2016 Olympics, the group played a different show every day, being very well received by audiences.
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  • The museum of tomorrow, is an 'experience museum' that recently opened in Rio de Janeiro. It is situated in the port area of the city centre, the area that has seen the most redevelopment as a result of Rio being the Olympic host city in 2016. Inside the musuem, visitors go through a variety of 'experiences', each one incorporating a different element of the modern world. One of the aims of the project is to inform visitors about human's impact on the planet.
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  • The museum of tomorrow, is an 'experience museum' that recently opened in Rio de Janeiro. It is situated in the port area of the city centre, the area that has seen the most redevelopment as a result of Rio being the Olympic host city in 2016. Inside the musuem, visitors go through a variety of 'experiences', each one incorporating a different element of the modern world. One of the aims of the project is to inform visitors about human's impact on the planet.
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  • The museum of tomorrow, is an 'experience museum' that recently opened in Rio de Janeiro. It is situated in the port area of the city centre, the area that has seen the most redevelopment as a result of Rio being the Olympic host city in 2016. Inside the musuem, visitors go through a variety of 'experiences', each one incorporating a different element of the modern world. One of the aims of the project is to inform visitors about human's impact on the planet.
    _MG_0856.jpg
  • The museum of tomorrow, is an 'experience museum' that recently opened in Rio de Janeiro. It is situated in the port area of the city centre, the area that has seen the most redevelopment as a result of Rio being the Olympic host city in 2016. Inside the musuem, visitors go through a variety of 'experiences', each one incorporating a different element of the modern world. One of the aims of the project is to inform visitors about human's impact on the planet.
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  • Sally Banks checking up on the new calves where they are kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars which trigger the automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. Here a calf is being assisted in suckling the milk. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
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  • Sally Banks checking up on the new calves where they are kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars which trigger the automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. Here a calf is being assisted in suckling the milk. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm calves sally_K.jpg
  • Sally Banks checking up on the new calves where they are kept in different pens depending age. Wearing collars which trigger the automatic feeding machines which mix milk with powdered milk to order for each individual, and tags on their ears for identification, they are very closely monitored. Here a calf is being assisted in suckling the milk. Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
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  • Grazing Alpine cows in a field where a chairlift operates overhead in Leonhard-St Leonardo, a Dolomites village in the Badia region of south Tyrol, Italy. Peering over the fence we see the cow in summer sunshine with ample supplies of fresh grass to feed on. South Tyrolean freshness begins on family farms with an average of 12 cows each. Every day, the mountains farmers at 800 to 2000 m above sea level make sure that their South Tyrolean milk gets from the cow to the refrigerator within 24 hours. South Tyrolean milk is naturally also used to make cheese. The region has over 90 different types of cheese - the most famous being Dolomiti, Alta Badia and Pustertaler mountain cheese.
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  • Refugees and asylum seekers in Calais, France sit eating lunch that they have received from the charity Secour Cathlique. Many hide their faces for fear of being recognised after fleeing their country of origin.<br />
After the Sangatte refugee camp closed down an average of 200 refugees lived on the streets of Calais, without food, money or accommodation, trying most nights to get to Britain.  There were many different nationalities, mainly Iraqi and Afghani, but also Sudanese, Palestinian and Turkish. 95% are male, aged between 16 and 50.
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  • Children being photographed with their favourite characters after a parade of performers in costume. Happy Valley Beijing is an amusement park in Beijing, China built and operated by Beijing OTC, which is part of the Shenzhen OCT Holding Group. The park, which is located in the east of Beijing, opened in July, 2006. It is one of four theme parks in the brand chain. Similar in style with the Disney land park, Happy Valley Beijing also featured distinctive landscapes and themes throughout the resort along with featured rides within the different themes. In total there are more than 40 rides.
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  • The Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
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  • The Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
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  • Watching out for the straw bear at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
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  • Pig Dyke Molly performers at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
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  • Pig Dyke Molly performers at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    DSCF3222cc_1.jpg
  • Old Glory Molly musicians at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    DSCF3202cc_1.jpg
  • Pig Dyke Molly performers at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    DSCF3175cc_1.jpg
  • The Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
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  • The Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
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  • The Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    DSCF3084cc_1.jpg
  • Pig Dyke Molly performers at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
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  • Old Glory Molly dancers at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
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  • Pig Dyke Molly performer at The Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    A0039687cc_1.jpg
  • Gog Magog Molly dancer at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
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  • Old Glory Molly musician at the Straw Bear Festival in Whittlesey near Peterborough, United Kingdom on 13th January 2018. The traditional event was revived in 1980 and features a Straw Bear and its children being led through the streets of Whittlesey. The bear dances, while musicians break off into groups around the town square to perform with many different Morris, Molly, Sword, Mummer and Appalachian dancing teams
    A0039693cc_1.jpg
  • Children from the Pereira da Silva play instruments at the Favela Brass music school, Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro. The school was set up by British man Tom Ashe, providing free brass music lessons to children from the community. During the Rio 2016 Olympics, the group played a different show every day, being very well received by audiences.
    _MG_2376_1.jpg
  • Children from the Pereira da Silva play instruments at the Favela Brass music school, Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro. The school was set up by British man Tom Ashe, providing free brass music lessons to children from the community. During the Rio 2016 Olympics, the group played a different show every day, being very well received by audiences.
    _MG_0670_1.jpg
  • Children from the Pereira da Silva play instruments at the Favela Brass music school, Santa Teresa, Rio de Janeiro. The school was set up by British man Tom Ashe, providing free brass music lessons to children from the community. During the Rio 2016 Olympics, the group played a different show every day, being very well received by audiences.
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  • Detail of a shop window selling seaside holiday trinkets including different sizes of Golliwogs, on 14th July 2017, at Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. The golliwog is a black fictional character from the late 19th century depicting a rag doll. It was reproduced by commercial and hobby toy-makers as a childrens toy and had great popularity in the UK and Australia into the 1970s. The doll has black skin, eyes rimmed in white, clown lips and frizzy hair and was seen, along with the teddy bear, as a suitable soft toy for a young boy. The image of the doll has become the subject of controversy as the Golliwog has been seen as a depiction of black people, accused along with pickaninnies, minstrels, mammy figures, and other caricatures as being racist. The golliwog has been described as the least known of the major anti-Black caricatures in the United States.
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  • Detail of a shop window selling seaside holiday trinkets including different sizes of Golliwogs, on 14th July 2017, at Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. The golliwog is a black fictional character from the late 19th century depicting a rag doll. It was reproduced by commercial and hobby toy-makers as a childrens toy and had great popularity in the UK and Australia into the 1970s. The doll has black skin, eyes rimmed in white, clown lips and frizzy hair and was seen, along with the teddy bear, as a suitable soft toy for a young boy. The image of the doll has become the subject of controversy as the Golliwog has been seen as a depiction of black people, accused along with pickaninnies, minstrels, mammy figures, and other caricatures as being racist. The golliwog has been described as the least known of the major anti-Black caricatures in the United States.
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  • The museum of tomorrow, is an 'experience museum' that recently opened in Rio de Janeiro. It is situated in the port area of the city centre, the area that has seen the most redevelopment as a result of Rio being the Olympic host city in 2016. Inside the musuem, visitors go through a variety of 'experiences', each one incorporating a different element of the modern world. One of the aims of the project is to inform visitors about human's impact on the planet.
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  • The museum of tomorrow, is an 'experience museum' that recently opened in Rio de Janeiro. It is situated in the port area of the city centre, the area that has seen the most redevelopment as a result of Rio being the Olympic host city in 2016. Inside the musuem, visitors go through a variety of 'experiences', each one incorporating a different element of the modern world. One of the aims of the project is to inform visitors about human's impact on the planet.
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  • The museum of tomorrow, is an 'experience museum' that recently opened in Rio de Janeiro. It is situated in the port area of the city centre, the area that has seen the most redevelopment as a result of Rio being the Olympic host city in 2016. Inside the musuem, visitors go through a variety of 'experiences', each one incorporating a different element of the modern world. One of the aims of the project is to inform visitors about human's impact on the planet.
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  • The museum of tomorrow, is an 'experience museum' that recently opened in Rio de Janeiro. It is situated in the port area of the city centre, the area that has seen the most redevelopment as a result of Rio being the Olympic host city in 2016. Inside the musuem, visitors go through a variety of 'experiences', each one incorporating a different element of the modern world. One of the aims of the project is to inform visitors about human's impact on the planet.
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  • The museum of tomorrow, is an 'experience museum' that recently opened in Rio de Janeiro. It is situated in the port area of the city centre, the area that has seen the most redevelopment as a result of Rio being the Olympic host city in 2016. Inside the musuem, visitors go through a variety of 'experiences', each one incorporating a different element of the modern world. One of the aims of the project is to inform visitors about human's impact on the planet.
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