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  • Two different types of Energy-saving light bulbs or compact fluorescent lamps in a row on a shelf - 11 watts is equivalent to a 60 watt incandescent bulb and 14 watts and is equivalent to a 75 watt. These light bulbs are a form of fluorescent lighting, which produces less heat than incandescent (filament) bulbs; therefore more of the electrical energy is converted to light, making them more efficient.
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  • Two different types of Energy-saving light bulbs or compact fluorescent lamps in a row on a shelf - 11 watts is equivalent to a 60 watt incandescent bulb and 14 watts and is equivalent to a 75 watt. These light bulbs are a form of fluorescent lighting, which produces less heat than incandescent (filament) bulbs; therefore more of the electrical energy is converted to light, making them more efficient.
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  • A Welsh Air Ambulance Helicopter arrives over the roof tops into Caerphilly to attend to a patient. Caerphilly, South Wales.  Wales Air Ambulance Charity WAAC is a Charity Air Ambulance service providing free, life-saving Helicopter Emergency Medical Service HEMS for the critically ill and injured of the UK and Wales.
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  • A Welsh Air Ambulance Helicopter arrives over the roof tops into Caerphilly to attend to a patient. Caerphilly, South Wales.  Wales Air Ambulance Charity WAAC is a Charity Air Ambulance service providing free, life-saving Helicopter Emergency Medical Service HEMS for the critically ill and injured of the UK and Wales.
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  • Half-way across the Gulf of Mexico, between Miami and Cancun in Mexico, Carnival Cruise's Fun Ship Ecstasy's passengers are on the Sun deck to enjoy the first few days sailing on the tropical seas. One of the ship's photographers has passed around a ship's circular life ring buoy through which one busty blonde lady has posed for a photograph and is about to pass it on to her nearest neighbour. She is wearing a garish pink and yellow bikini and is holding the life-saving device so that only her breasts are showing, obscuring her face. We see the name of the ship, Ecstasy, around the ring and the plastic ropes are falling on the lady's cleavage, forming circles around her bosoms. In the background, another cruise traveller (traveler) wears a straw sun hat and is also sitting on a blue sun lounger. We see exposed, tanned skin and it looks baking hot with the tropical sun at its zenith, directly overhead at mid-day. Carnival was a pioneer in the concept of cheaper and shorter cruises. Its ships are known for their Las Vegas decor and entertainment. The line calls its ships The Fun Ships. The MS Ecstasy is a Fantasy class cruise ship featuring two pools, whirlpools, a variety of dining options, nightclubs, a casino, and duty-free shopping. After Hurricane Katrina, she spent six months in New Orleans serving as quarters for refugees and relief workers. She suffered heavy damage in 1998 after the laundry room in the ship's stern caught fire damaging much of her stern and aft section.
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  • Cavity wall insulation is being installed in a home in Kirklees, UK. Holes are drilled into the wall and foam pumped in.
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  • Madam Betty Okiru cooking in a hut using a fuel-efficient stove. The stove is constructed in a way that uses the least amount of wood, a chimney is built into the back to remove the smoke from the hut. She lives with her husband Francis Okiru in the Pallisa district of Uganda. Francis joined the Kulika project in 2003 and received sustainable organic agriculture training.
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  • Nigerian evangelist, Rev. Benson Idahosa places his hand on the head of a Born-again Christian during a Christian rally at Butlins Bible Week during Easter in 1986 at Minehead, England. Benson Andrew Idahosa 1938 -1998 was a Charismatic Pentecostal preacher, and founder of the Church of God Mission International with headquarters in Benin City, Nigeria.
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  • An emergency lifebuoy on Westminster Bridge, in front of the UK Houses of Parliament in Westminster, on 21st January 2019, in London England.
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  • A Heartsafe Defibrillator cabinet, donated by the Lions on behalf of the Heart Rhythm Charity, the Arrhythmia Alliance, on 27th December 2018, in Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.
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  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
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  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
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  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
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  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
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  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
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  • Workers make fluorescent light bulbs on an assembly line at a Technical Consumer Products, Inc (TCP) factory in Zhengjiang, China, on 30 August, 2010. TCP is one of the major exporters of fluorescent bulbs to the United States, which has made the bulbs the standard light source in the country.
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  • A St. Johns debrillator ready to help in the event of a medical emergency on Princes Street in Edinburgh, on 25th June 2019, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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  • A seafront landscape of the life guards building on Ramsgates Marine Esplanade, 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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  • A seafront landscape of the life guards building on Ramsgates Marine Esplanade, 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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  • A poster featuring staff with the London Fire Brigade LFB outside their headquarters in Southwark, on 30th January 2018, in London, England.
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  • In the year that Britain will start the process of Brexit leaving the European Union, a lifebuoy lies dangling on the ground with the River Thames and the British Houses of Parliament in the background -  a scene of chaos, risk and jeopardy, on 2nd february 2017, in London, England.
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  • Church in North Carolina . You can’t drive through the southern states, 'Bible Belt' of  America without passing lots of churches. This really is a God fearing part of the world with religion everywhere: in the gospel music, sermons on the radio and lots of vast signs on the road advertising directly for your soul. Pictured here is a is sign opposite a typical wooden built chapel. Other signs near by read: “The Church is a rest home for sinners not a hospital for saints” or simply “alcohol is a sin”.
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  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
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  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
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  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
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  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
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  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
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  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
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  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
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  • Verticrop is the UK's first and currently only vertical farm, the project, developed by Kevin Frediani at Paignton Zoo in Devon, is a revolutionary way to grow large amounts of food in small amounts of space. It uses coya instead of soil to hydroponically grow various green leaves for the animal's consumption in the zoo. This technology produces the same quantity of food as a 16 acre farm in a 50 foot by 75 foot area, and uses only 8% of the water of tradtional agriculture for the same crop. If used properly could be part of the solution to our pending global food crisis
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  • Soon after setting sail from Miami, en-route to Cancun in Mexico, passengers of Carnival Cruise's Fun Ship Ecstasy liner are told to report on the top sun deck for the obligatory safety drill. Told to fetch their life vests from their respective cabins and suites, they have gathered at various muster points around the vessel to hear the crews' instructions about abandoning ship or the precuations needed to enter the water. We look down from a higher deck to see several dozen tourists on red vests, milling around awaiting the signal to return to their previous activities and entertainment. Operators like US-owned Carnival take these drills very seriously. Carnival was a pioneer in the concept of cheaper and shorter cruises. Its ships are known for their Las Vegas decor and entertainment. The cruise line calls its ships The Fun Ships and the MS Ecstasy is a Fantasy class cruise ship featuring two pools, whirlpools, a variety of dining options, nightclubs, a casino, and duty-free shopping. After Hurricane Katrina, she spent six months in New Orleans serving as quarters for refugees and relief workers. She suffered heavy damage in 1998 after the laundry room in the ship's stern caught fire damaging much of her stern and aft section.
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  • Workers make fluorescent light bulbs on an assembly line at a Technical Consumer Products, Inc (TCP) factory in Zhengjiang, China, on 30 August, 2010. TCP is one of the major exporters of fluorescent bulbs to the United States, which has made the bulbs the standard light source in the country.
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  • Workers make fluorescent light bulbs on an assembly line at a Technical Consumer Products, Inc (TCP) factory in Zhengjiang, China, on 30 August, 2010. TCP is one of the major exporters of fluorescent bulbs to the United States, which has made the bulbs the standard light source in the country.
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  • Workers make fluorescent light bulbs on an assembly line at a Technical Consumer Products, Inc (TCP) factory in Zhengjiang, China, on 30 August, 2010. TCP is one of the major exporters of fluorescent bulbs to the United States, which has made the bulbs the standard light source in the country.
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  • Workers make fluorescent light bulbs on an assembly line at a Technical Consumer Products, Inc (TCP) factory in Zhengjiang, China, on 30 August, 2010. TCP is one of the major exporters of fluorescent bulbs to the United States, which has made the bulbs the standard light source in the country.
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  • Workers make fluorescent light bulbs on an assembly line at a Technical Consumer Products, Inc (TCP) factory in Zhengjiang, China, on 30 August, 2010. TCP is one of the major exporters of fluorescent bulbs to the United States, which has made the bulbs the standard light source in the country.
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  • An HSBC employee counts Chinese Renminbi (RMB) notes at the bank's newly opened 100th China branch in Shanghai, China, on 09 June, 2010.
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  • An HSBC employee counts Chinese Renminbi (RMB) notes at the bank's newly opened 100th China branch in Shanghai, China, on 09 June, 2010. To the worry of China's exporters, the Chinese currency has steadily appreciated against other major world currencies abolishing its peg system to the United States Dollar.
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  • An HSBC employee counts Chinese Renminbi (RMB) notes at the bank's newly opened 100th China branch in Shanghai, China, on 09 June, 2010. To the worry of China's exporters, the Chinese currency has steadily appreciated against other major world currencies abolishing its peg system to the United States Dollar.
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  • An HSBC employee counts Chinese Renminbi (RMB) notes at the bank's newly opened 100th China branch in Shanghai, China, on 09 June, 2010. To the worry of China's exporters, the Chinese currency has steadily appreciated against other major world currencies abolishing its peg system to the United States Dollar.
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  • An HSBC employee counts Chinese Renminbi (RMB) notes at the bank's newly opened 100th China branch in Shanghai, China, on 09 June, 2010. To the worry of China's exporters, the Chinese currency has steadily appreciated against other major world currencies abolishing its peg system to the United States Dollar.
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  • An HSBC employee counts Chinese Renminbi (RMB) notes at the bank's newly opened 100th China branch in Shanghai, China, on 09 June, 2010. To the worry of China's exporters, the Chinese currency has steadily appreciated against other major world currencies abolishing its peg system to the United States Dollar.
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  • A man walks past a Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corp (HSBC) sign at the bank's new China head office in Shanghai, China, on 09 June, 2010.  Originated in Shanghai and Hongkong in 1865, HSBC is now  the world's second-largest banking and financial services group and second-largest public company according to a composite measure by Forbes magazine. It has around 7,500 offices in 87 countries and territories.
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  • A container full of Llanerchaeron. Manchester, United Kingdom.
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  • British one penny coins stacked up.
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  • British one penny coins stacked up.
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  • British one penny coins stacked up.
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  • Loft insulation being installed in a roof in Kirklees, UK.
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  • Loft insulation being installed in a roof in Kirklees, UK.
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  • Loft insulation being installed in a roof in Kirklees, UK.
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  • Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Panels cover the roof of Palestra House, the home of the London Climate Change Agency and the London Development Agency. This flagship renewable energy project was designed by award winning architect Will Alsop.
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  • The Corran Ferry that crosses on wintry evening on Inverscaddle Bay, Ardgour, Scotland. On a bleak and grey summer evening, with low clouds descending on surrounding hills and mountains, we see the still waters of this Scottish lake in the background. Two foot passengers who travel free stride down a ramp towards the waiting boat. Here, there is a sea crossing and the 10-minute Corran ferry service runs every 30 minutes from Corran to Ardgour, saving a round-trip of over 30 miles. So rurally-relaxed is the service that even if the ramp is raised, a late driver may still make the sailing.
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  • A lady wearing a Christmas hat promotes Black Friday savings outside Bodyshop on Londons Oxford Street on the 29th November 2019 in central London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Corporal Mal Faulder pushes a Martin-Baker ejection seat through an RAF Hangar. He is an Armourer (an engineer handling seats and weaponry on military jets) but here in the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team, his duties are wider. With other members of the team’s support staff (the Blues who outnumber the pilots the Reds by 8 to 1) he also helps clean the Hawk aircraft before air shows across the country. He pulls the seat into a blast-protected bunker for safe storage where explosive charges inside this equipment are temporarily removed. The seat is returned to service when the aircraft is through its regular maintenance schedule. British company Martin-Baker manufacturers ejection seats and membership of the its Tie Club is solely for air crew who have ejected from an aircraft in an emergency which saved their life.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • Demo to save UK nightlife following the closure of London club Fabric protesters are fighting to save London’s famous venues in this London clubbing scene demonstration on Saturday 8th October 2016 in London United Kingdom.  The protest is calling for government to protect this area our culture in London and throughout the UK. Beginning in Hoxton Square, protesters gathered in a peaceful and joyous and vibrant protest to raise awareness of difficulties faced by electronic music and club culture.
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  • God Save The Squat. An old workers building which has been inhabited by squatters for many years in Southwark, London, UK.
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  • Sign depicting Queen Elizabeth II reading "God Save The Queen" to celebrate her jubillee year, remains outside a pub in Spitalfields, London, UK.
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  • Sign depicting Queen Elizabeth II reading "God Save The Queen" to celebrate her jubillee year, remains outside a pub in Spitalfields, London, UK.
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  • Save Cressingham Gardens campaigner Malika Belarabi on 3rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Tenants, residents and Save Cressingham Gardens campaigners during the Reclaim Brixton Demonstration, an anti gentrification demonstration on 25th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Tenants, residents and Save Cressingham Gardens campaigners during the Reclaim Brixton Demonstration, an anti gentrification demonstration on 25th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Housing campaigners during the Reclaim Brixton Demonstration, an anti gentrification demonstration on 25th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Gentrification protest banners in Cressingham Gardens on 18th April 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Save Cressingham Gardens campaigners outside Lambeth Town Hall on 25th February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Save Cressingham Gardens campaigner Malika Belarabi talks with Mary Parker at her front door on 3rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A tenant prepare for a Save Cressingham Gardens campaign meeting on 23rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Tenants prepare for a Save Cressingham Gardens campaign meeting on 23rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Gerlinde Gniewosz and Malika Belarabi hold a Save Cressingham Gardens campaign meeting with tenants on 23rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • East End, London July 5th 2014. Rally and march against proposed cuts to National Health Service doctors' surgeries, specifically MPIG (Minimum Practice Income Guarantee payments) brought in to ensure practices in deprived areas had enough money to deliver high quality General Practice services. A baby sleeps in a backpack under a poster saying 'Save our Surgeries.'
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  • East End, London July 5th 2014. Rally and march against proposed cuts to National Health Service doctors' surgeries, specifically MPIG (Minimum Practice Income Guarantee payments) brought in to ensure practices in deprived areas had enough money to deliver high quality General Practice services. An elderly couple with a placard saying 'Save our Surgeries'.
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  • A sculpture looking like the Little Mermaid lamenting that the COP15 talks did not save the planet, a sculpture made by Greenpeace.The summit was billed as the most important one since Kyoto and that a progressive and fair deal necessary to save the global climate. This all failed to materialise and no real deal came out of the summit.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. A woman calls to Save the Amazon
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  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. A woman calls to Save the Amazon
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  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. A woman calls to Save the Amazon
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  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. A woman calls to Save the Amazon
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  • London, UK. Sunday 29th November 2015. Peoples March for Climate Justice and Jobs demonstration. Demonstrators gathered in their tens of thousands to protest against all kinds of environmental issues such as fracking, clean air, and alternative energies, prior to Major climate change talks. A woman calls to Save the Amazon
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  • Sign to remind pupils and teachers to turn off the lights in their school to save energy.
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  • Sign to remind pupils and teachers to turn off the lights in their school to save energy.
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  • Participant wearing a rhino costume from Save The Rhino, taking part in the London Marathon on 22nd April 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. The London Marathon, presently known through sponsorship as the Virgin Money London Marathon, is a long-distance running event. The event was first run in 1981 and has been held in the spring of every year since. The race is mainly known for ebing a public race where ordinary people can challenge themsleves while raising great amounts of money for various charities.
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  • Cressingham Gardens resident Mary Parker at her home on 26th February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Mary has lived on the estate for 14 years and was recently diagnosed with dementia. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Gardens caretaker Kevin Honour on 3rd February 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • A young family outside their home in Cressingham Gardens on 25th May 2016 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Cressingham Garden tenant on 13th June 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Gentrification protest artwork on display in Cressingham Gardens on 4th October 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • The 6 voids, empty apartments, in Cressingham Gardens on 4th October 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Gentrification protest artwork on display in Cressingham Gardens on 4th October 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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  • Gentrification protest banner in Cressingham Gardens on 20th September 2015 in South London, United Kingdom. Cressingham Gardens is a council garden estate, located on the southern edge of Brockwell Park. It comprises of 306 dwellings and built to the design of Lambeth Borough Council architect Edward Hollamby in the early 1970s. In 2012, Lambeth Council proposed regeneration of the estate, a decision highly opposed by many residents. Since the announcement, the highly motivated campaign group Save Cressingham Gardens has been active.
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