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  • A young traveller tries out a Shetland pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Leading round the horse on a rope, the traveller boy parades around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair25-21-08-2013.jpg
  • A teenage traveller adertises a pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. The young man rides bareback around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair24-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Young travellers try out a Shetland pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Leading round the horse on a rope, the traveller boys parade around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair21-21-08-2013.jpg
  • A young traveller tries out a Shetland pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Leading round the horse on a rope, the traveller boy parades around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair20-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Travellers' horses rest during the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    sheep_auction13-21-08-2013.jpg
  • A teenage traveller adertises a pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. The young man rides bareback around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair27-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Young travellers try out a Shetland pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Leading round the horse on a rope, the traveller boys parade around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair26-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Young travellers try new ponies at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair23-21-08-2013.jpg
  • A young traveller tries out a new pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair22-21-08-2013.jpg
  • A young traveller tries out a new pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. The young man rides bareback around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair17-21-08-2013.jpg
  • A young traveller tries out a new pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. The young woman rides bareback around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair19-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Travellers from across the West Country and beyond try out Romany carriages and horses at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England.Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair16-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Travellers from across the West Country and beyond try out Romany carriages and horses at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Offloading the carriage, the men will parade around a field on the outskirts of the village, hoping to sell the vehicle. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair15-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Travellers' horses rest during the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair11-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Travellers from across the West Country and beyond buy and sell horses and livestock at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair10-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Young travellers try out Shetland ponies at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair12-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Travellers from across the West Country and beyond at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. In a clash of garish pinks, a young woman wears a skin-tight dress with alongside relatives and a candy floss market stall in a field on the outskirts of the village, hoping to sell the vehicle. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair09-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Young travellers try out a Shetland pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Leading round the horse on a rope, the traveller boys parade around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair06-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Young travellers try out a Shetland pony at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Leading round the horse on a rope, the traveller boys parade around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair03-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Travellers' horses rest during the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair01-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Travellers from across the West Country and beyond buy and sell horses at the ancient annual Priddy Sheep (and horse) fair in Somerset, England. Bare-chested men lead a small skinny foal around a field on the outskirts of the village. Set in the Mendip Hills, in the south-western English county of Somerset, the Priddy Sheep fair is host to an odd mix of farmers and travellers (commonly and incorrectly known as gypsies). In this field set aside purely for travellers, many with West Country accents but also with nearby Welsh and Irish too, deals are done with a traditional spit on the hand and a smacking of palms, selling a pony to another family. The Priddy Sheep Fair moved from the city of Wells in 1348 because of the Black Death.
    priddy_fair13-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Straightening one's tie at a graduate expo fair where company job recruiters meet young people starting work
    grad_fair46-07-03-2008 .jpg
  • Making life-changing calls at a graduate expo fair where company job recruiters meet young people starting work
    grad_fair30-07-03-2008 .jpg
  • Young man's striped suit at a graduate expo fair where company job recruiters meet young people starting work
    grad_fair14-07-03-2008 .jpg
  • Young job-seekers get advice at a graduate expo fair where company job recruiters meet young people starting work
    grad_fair44-07-03-2008 .jpg
  • Audiience listening to seminar at a graduate expo fair where company job recruiters meet young people starting work
    grad_fair40-07-03-2008 .jpg
  • Taking notes on a stand at a graduate expo fair where company job recruiters meet young people starting work
    grad_fair37-07-03-2008 .jpg
  • Flirting with the opposite sex at a graduate expo fair where company job recruiters meet young people starting work
    grad_fair28-07-03-2008 .jpg
  • receiving advice from a CV clinic at a graduate expo fair where company job recruiters meet young people starting work
    grad_fair22-07-03-2008 .jpg
  • Young job-seekers get advice at a graduate expo fair where company job recruiters meet young people starting work
    grad_fair06-07-03-2008 .jpg
  • Detail of a hand holding a job magazine at a graduate expo fair where company job recruiters meet young people starting work
    grad_fair02-07-03-2008 .jpg
  • A meeting of planners and businessmen at an agricultural trade fair in Paris in the early nineteen sixties.
    sixties_archive01-15-03-1961.jpg
  • A detail view of female characters on the front of a street organ at the annual fair in the seaside town of Worthing, on 29th August 2022, in Worthing, England.
    street_organ-02-29-08-2022.jpg
  • A detail view of female characters on the front of a street organ at the annual fair in the seaside town of Worthing, on 29th August 2022, in Worthing, England.
    street_organ-01-29-08-2022.jpg
  • Carnival Princess and Queen competition chairs, crown, sash and hat awaiting winning young ladies during Torbay seaside fair.
    carnival_queen_chairs01-21-07-1993.jpg
  • Boeing's demonstrates SUGV (also known as iRobot) demonstrated at the US company's chalet Farnborough Airshow. Still in development, the iRobot will be used by the military for surveillance  and reconnaissance, bomb disposal of IEDs, at checkpoints, inspections and explosives detection, minimising the risk to troops. The Farnborough International Airshow is a seven-day international trade fair for the aerospace business which is held biennially in Hampshire, England. The airshow is organised by Farnborough International Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of British aerospace industry's body the Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC) to demonstrate both civilian and military aircraft to potential customers and investors.
    farnborough_airshow51-19-07-2010-1.jpg
  • US aerospace manfacturer Lockheed-Martin and European consortium EADS chalets at the Farnborough Airshow. members of the Lockheed stand climb some outside steps to the top of this hospitality stand infront of the tail plane of their F-35 Lightning jet fighter while in the background is tyhe graphic of the EADS chalt across the road. The Farnborough International Airshow is a seven-day international trade fair for the aerospace business which is held biennially in Hampshire, England. The airshow is organised by Farnborough International Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of British aerospace industry's body the Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC) to demonstrate both civilian and military aircraft to potential customers and investors.
    farnborough_airshow31-19-07-2010.jpg
  • Assorted military aircraft (Sikorsky's MH-60R Seahawk in foreground) at the Farnborough Airshow. The Farnborough International Airshow is a seven-day international trade fair for the aerospace business which is held biennially in Hampshire, England. The airshow is organised by Farnborough International Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of British aerospace industry's body the Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC) to demonstrate both civilian and military aircraft to potential customers and investors.
    farnborough_airshow17-19-07-2010.jpg
  • Airbus employee climbs steps of the comapny's A380 before the airliner's flying display at the Farnborough Airshow. The employee leaps up the last of the steps on to the first level of this double-decker jet airliner that is making its second visit to the the Farnborough International Airshow, a seven-day international trade fair for the aerospace business which is held biennially in Hampshire, England. The airshow is organised by Farnborough International Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of British aerospace industry's body the Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC) to demonstrate both civilian and military aircraft to potential customers and investors.
    farnborough_airshow104-19-07-2010-1.jpg
  • Two ladies are seen gossiping about someone else in the caseta (marquee) during the Spring Feria in Seville, Spain. Holding on to their small aperitif glasses the two beautiful ladies are close together comparing notes and mischievously swapping opinions during the later afternoon before a whole evening's entertainment when they will party till dawn. They are both dressed in traditional red and white flamenco dresses with red and yellow scarves around their necks. It is a lively event that Seville holds annually in the vast fairground area on the far bank of the Guadalquivir River. Rows of temporary marquee casetas, host families, corporations and friends into the late hours during the April Fair which begins begins two weeks after the Semana Santa, or Easter Holy Week in the Andalusian capital.
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  • Two young girls dressed in traditional Spanish flamenco attire stop at the childrens' fairground during a lull in the celebrations for the April Feria, Seville. A pair of eyes painted on the front of the train ride engine looks across to one of the girls' similarly-designed dress. It is part of a lively event that Seville holds annually in the vast area on the far bank of the Guadalquivir River. Rows of temporary marquee tents, or casetas, host families, corporations and friends into the late hours during the April Fair which begins begins two weeks after the Semana Santa, or Easter Holy Week in the Andalusian capital.
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  • A young couple demonstrate their rock 'n' roll dancing skills in front of a crowd in Myatts Fields park in Camberwell, South London UK. Spinning his partner on the specially-laid flooring, the gentleman is dressed in a double-breasted suit in keeping with the 1950s theme of this fair's celebration of a newly-refurbished park. The lady wears a red dress and holds her arm out to regain balance as she is pulled back towards her dance partner. The seated crowd watch attentively beneath London Plain trees whose foliage gives welcome shade on a warm summer afternoon.
    myatts_fields_fair006-20-06-2009.jpg
  • During a fair at the famous Alexandra Palace in north London England, where the first BBC broadcasts were made in the mid-30s, the British Inventors Society (BIS) meet in a stand during a British Invention Show, an expo to help international entrepreneurs to sell their new ideas and concepts. BIS was formed in December 2003. The team that came together includes leading inventors and innovators, academics and entrepreneurs who share a common belief - that invention is the vital spark that drives the world's technology and new orders of wealth creation. But there is no-one at home here, its stand remains unoccupied with vacated seats seen through the open doorway and beneath the plain sign. It is a comical and ironic scene, of unfulfilled ambition and failing innovation.
    inventors_fair02-19-10-2007.jpg
  • A lively group of friends, family and corporate clients have gathered to enjoy a traditional evening of Flamenco, Tapas and sociable gossip while at the Feria, an annual festival of culture and dance in Seville, Andalucia, Spain. In the centre are two ladies talking and two younger girls practicing their dance moves amid frivolous partying. Everyone here is impeccably dressed in smart jackets and tasteful ties and traditional Spanish dresses. It is a lively event that Seville holds annually in the vast fairground area on the far bank of the Guadalquivir River. Rows of temporary marquee tents, or casetas, host families, corporations and friends into the late hours during the April Fair which begins begins two weeks after the Semana Santa, or Easter Holy Week in the Andalusian capital.
    RB_073-10-06-1999.jpg
  • Two young flamenco-dressed sisters drink outside a caseta (marquee) during the Spring Feria in Seville. ..It is a lively event that Seville holds annually in the vast fairground area on the far bank of the Guadalquivir River. Rows of temporary marquee casetas, host families, corporations and friends into the late hours during the April Fair which begins begins two weeks after the Semana Santa, or Easter Holy Week in the Andalusian capital.
    seville_feria06-10-06-1999.jpg
  • A flamenco dancer puts passion into her performance in a caseta (marquee) during the Spring Feria in Seville, Spain...It is a lively event that Seville holds annually in the vast fairground area on the far bank of the Guadalquivir River. Rows of temporary marquee casetas, host families, corporations and friends into the late hours during the April Fair which begins begins two weeks after the Semana Santa, or Easter Holy Week in the Andalusian capital.
    seville_feria04-10-06-1999.jpg
  • A mother attends to her young flamenco-dressed daughter in a caseta (marquee) during the Spring Feria in Seville. ..It is a lively event that Seville holds annually in the vast fairground area on the far bank of the Guadalquivir River. Rows of temporary marquee casetas, host families, corporations and friends into the late hours during the April Fair which begins begins two weeks after the Semana Santa, or Easter Holy Week in the Andalusian capital.
    seville_feria02-10-06-1999.jpg
  • A new hospital equipment concept is demonstrated by an entrepreneur's model at an inventors fair in Alexandra Palace, London
    inventors_fair55-19-10-2007.jpg
  • The 1-2-3 stop-fire changes a tap into a fire hose demonstrated by entrepreneur at an inventors fair in Alexandra Palace
    inventors_fair48-19-10-2007.jpg
  • The Walkodile for better child safety is demonstrated by an entrepreneur at an inventors fair in Alexandra Palace, London
    inventors_fair36-19-10-2007.jpg
  • A new toothbrush twist concept is demonstrated by an entrepreneur at an inventors fair in Alexandra Palace, London
    inventors_fair27-19-10-2007.jpg
  • A new bathroom stowage concept is demonstrated by an entrepreneur at an inventors fair in Alexandra Palace, London
    inventors_fair23-19-10-2007.jpg
  • An Iranian stand for entrepreneurs demonstrating fun ideas at an inventors fair in Alexandra Palace, London
    inventors_fair11-19-10-2007.jpg
  • An Iranian motorcycle safety concept is demonstrated by an entrepreneur at an inventors fair in Alexandra Palace, London
    inventors_fair08-19-10-2007.jpg
  • A new hockey concept is demonstrated by an entrepreneur at an inventors fair in Alexandra Palace, London
    inventors_fair03-19-10-2007.jpg
  • Entrance to a vacant British Inventors Society (BIS) at their stand at an inventors fair in Alexandra Palace
    inventors_fair01-19-10-2007.jpg
  • The EADS hospitality chalet at the farnborough Airshow. An employee of EADS stands in dark glasses in front of a door where piles of cardboard boxes are falling over. The Farnborough International Airshow is a seven-day international trade fair for the aerospace business which is held biennially in Hampshire, England. The airshow is organised by Farnborough International Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of British aerospace industry's body the Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC) to demonstrate both civilian and military aircraft to potential customers and investors.
    farnborough_airshow34-19-07-2010.jpg
  • Static display aircraft lined-up at the Farnborough Airshow, the Airbus A400M is on the right. At a slightly slanted angle we see other jet airliners in the distance: The Etihad Airlines cargo version of the Boeing 777 and behind that is the Airbus A380. The Farnborough International Airshow is a seven-day international trade fair for the aerospace business which is held biennially in Hampshire, England. The airshow is organised by Farnborough International Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of British aerospace industry's body the Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC) to demonstrate both civilian and military aircraft to potential customers and investors.
    farnborough_airshow04-19-07-2010.jpg
  • A new futuristic car concept is awaitng investment by a female Iranian entrepreneur at an inventors fair in Alexandra Palace, London
    inventors_fair53-19-10-2007.jpg
  • A patient Malaysian entrepreneur awaits investment for his concept at an inventors fair in Alexandra Palace, London
    inventors_fair44-19-10-2007.jpg
  • A patient Iranian entrepreneur awaits investment for his concept at an inventors fair in Alexandra Palace, London
    inventors_fair43-19-10-2007.jpg
  • The Walkodile for better child safety is demonstrated by an entrepreneur at an inventors fair in Alexandra Palace, London
    inventors_fair39-19-10-2007.jpg
  • A new crisp packet concept is demonstrated by an entrepreneur at an inventors fair in Alexandra Palace, London
    inventors_fair30-19-10-2007.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-01-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-02-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-05-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-04-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-06-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-10-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-09-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-07-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-11-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-15-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-12-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-14-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-16-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-19-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-20-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-13-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-17-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-21-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-23-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-26-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-25-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-27-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-29-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-24-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-03-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-08-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-18-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-22-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-30-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Staff working for Reach PLC stand on the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) picket line at Canary Wharf in London Docklands, on 31st August 2022. NUJ members across Reach titles include those at the Daily Mirror, Daily Express and Manchester Evening News. The National Union of Journalists says an estimated 1,150 members working for Reach plc titles have begun the first of four days of strike action in a bid to secure an increase in salary. NUJ members voted to reject a 3% pay offer from the company.
    NUJ_picket-28-31-08-2022.jpg
  • Locals admire jams and conserves lined up on a long table inside a marquee at Lambeth Country Show.
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  • Locals admire carved vegetables on a small table inside a marquee at Lambeth Country Show.
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  • Delegates walk past a billboard of military A400M transporter outside an EADS chalet at the Farnborough Air Show
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  • Delegates walk past a billboard of an A380 airliner outside one of the EADS company's chalets at the Farnborough Air Show.
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  • Delegates walk past a billboard of A380 airliner and military A400M transporter outside an EADS chalet at the Farnborough Air Show
    airbus_farnborough02-11-07-2012.jpg
  • Guests admire aerobatic flying displays outside the EADS hospitality chalet at the Farnborough Air Show
    airbus_farnborough01-11-07-2012.jpg
  • Delegates leave the Italian aerospace and defence Finmeccanica's trade stand at the Farnborough Air Show, UK.
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