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  • A portrait of Science-fiction writer Arthur C Clarke in the summer of 1992, at his home in Minehead, England. Sir Arthur Charles Clarke, CBE, FRAS (1917– 2008) was a British science fiction writer, science writer and futurist, inventor, undersea explorer, and television series host. He is perhaps most famous for being co-writer of the screenplay for the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, widely considered to be one of the most influential films of all time.
    arthur_c_clarke-01-06-1992.jpg
  • A portrait of Science-fiction writer Arthur C Clarke in the summer of 1992, at his home in Minehead, England. Sir Arthur Charles Clarke, CBE, FRAS (1917– 2008) was a British science fiction writer, science writer and futurist, inventor, undersea explorer, and television series host. He is perhaps most famous for being co-writer of the screenplay for the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, widely considered to be one of the most influential films of all time.
    arthur_c_clarke-01-06-1992_1.jpg
  • The many covers of childrens' illustrated fiction books displayed on the ground in a Brighton side-street market stall.
    childrens_books01-01-05-2010.jpg
  • Graffiti scrawled on the exteriour of Barts Hospital, by fans of the popular TV show Sherlock starring Benedict Cumberbatch where the fictional character was filmed, seemingly jumping to his death, on 5th March 2017, at Smithfield, in the City of London, England.
    sherlock_graffiti-02-05-03-2017.jpg
  • A night view of the green Yorkshire Moors countryside looking down from a nearby hill to the top secret intelligence-gathering base of RAF Menwith Hill, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. One sees the lights of passing traffic past  surreal-looking white radomes in the shape of golf balls - each containing a satellite dish - that are dotted across the science-fiction landscape. Many of these are used for signals interception from communications satellites and are commonly thought to be part of ECHELON, a highly secretive world-wide signals intelligence and analysis network. Other parts of this notorious  site are thought to be used by the Space Based Infrared System employed by the US National Missile Defence program. The base has attracted significant levels of protest from anti-nuclear and pacifist groups.
    RB_107-18-05-2001.jpg
  • A view of the green Yorkshire moors countryside looking down from a nearby hill to the top secret intelligence-gathering base of RAF Menwith Hill, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. One sees the surreal-looking white radomes in the shape of golf balls - each containing a satellite dish - that are dotted across the science-fiction landscape. Many of these are used for signals interception from communications satellites and are commonly thought to be part of ECHELON, a highly secretive world-wide signals intelligence and analysis network. Other parts of this notorious  site are thought to be used by the Space Based Infrared System employed by the US National Missile Defence program. The base has attracted significant levels of protest from anti-nuclear and pacifist groups.
    RB-0062.jpg
  • Graffiti scrawled on the exteriour of Barts Hospital, by fans of the popular TV show Sherlock starring Benedict Cumberbatch where the fictional character was filmed, seemingly jumping to his death, on 5th March 2017, at Smithfield, in the City of London, England.
    sherlock_graffiti-01-05-03-2017.jpg
  • Environmental activists read copies of a fake newspaper with fictional headlines about the effects of global Climate Change during an occupation of Oxford Circus in central London, part of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 18th October 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-06-18-10-2019.jpg
  • Environmental activists read copies of a fake newspaper with fictional headlines about the effects of global Climate Change during an occupation of Oxford Circus in central London, part of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 18th October 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-02-18-10-2019.jpg
  • Environmental activists read copies of a fake newspaper with fictional headlines about the effects of global Climate Change during an occupation of Oxford Circus in central London, part of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 18th October 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-03-18-10-2019.jpg
  • Environmental activists read copies of a fake newspaper with fictional headlines about the effects of global Climate Change during an occupation of Oxford Circus in central London, part of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 18th October 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-09-18-10-2019.jpg
  • Environmental activists read copies of a fake newspaper with fictional headlines about the effects of global Climate Change during an occupation of Oxford Circus in central London, part of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 18th October 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-08-18-10-2019.jpg
  • An environmental activist reads a copy of a fake newspaper with fictional headlines about the effects of global Climate Change during an occupation of Oxford Circus in central London, part of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 18th October 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-01-18-10-2019.jpg
  • Environmental activists read copies of a fake newspaper with fictional headlines about the effects of global Climate Change during an occupation of Oxford Circus in central London, part of a two-week prolonged worldwide protest by members of Extinction Rebellion, on 18th October 2019, in London, England.
    extinction_rebellion-07-18-10-2019.jpg
  • Beneath a rail bridge at Loughborough Junction in south London is a billboard which advertises Liv Little's debut novel 'Rosewater', published by Dialogue Books in 2023, on 27th October 2022, in London, England. Liv Little is of Jamaican-Guyanese descent. After being frustrated with the lack of diversity at her university, she founded 'gal-dem', an independent online and print magazine produced by women of colour and non-binary people of colour.
    publishing_billboard-5-27-10-2022.jpg
  • Beneath a rail bridge at Loughborough Junction in south London is a billboard which advertises Liv Little's debut novel 'Rosewater', published by Dialogue Books in 2023, on 27th October 2022, in London, England. Liv Little is of Jamaican-Guyanese descent. After being frustrated with the lack of diversity at her university, she founded 'gal-dem', an independent online and print magazine produced by women of colour and non-binary people of colour.
    publishing_billboard-4-27-10-2022.jpg
  • Beneath a rail bridge at Loughborough Junction in south London is a billboard which advertises Liv Little's debut novel 'Rosewater', published by Dialogue Books in 2023, on 27th October 2022, in London, England. Liv Little is of Jamaican-Guyanese descent. After being frustrated with the lack of diversity at her university, she founded 'gal-dem', an independent online and print magazine produced by women of colour and non-binary people of colour.
    publishing_billboard-2-27-10-2022.jpg
  • Beneath a rail bridge at Loughborough Junction in south London is a billboard which advertises Liv Little's debut novel 'Rosewater', published by Dialogue Books in 2023, on 27th October 2022, in London, England. Liv Little is of Jamaican-Guyanese descent. After being frustrated with the lack of diversity at her university, she founded 'gal-dem', an independent online and print magazine produced by women of colour and non-binary people of colour.
    publishing_billboard-1-27-10-2022.jpg
  • Beneath a rail bridge at Loughborough Junction in south London is a billboard which advertises Liv Little's debut novel 'Rosewater', published by Dialogue Books in 2023, on 27th October 2022, in London, England. Liv Little is of Jamaican-Guyanese descent. After being frustrated with the lack of diversity at her university, she founded 'gal-dem', an independent online and print magazine produced by women of colour and non-binary people of colour.
    publishing_billboard-3-27-10-2022.jpg
  • Climate Change protesters with Extinction Rebellion protest by sitting on the steps outside the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square with parody newspaper headlines about the madness of fracking, on 3rd October 2022, in London, England.
    climate_protest-03-03-10-2022.jpg
  • Climate Change protesters with Extinction Rebellion protest by sitting on the steps outside the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square with parody newspaper headlines about the madness of fracking, on 3rd October 2022, in London, England.
    climate_protest-04-03-10-2022.jpg
  • A work crew readies the red carpet area where billboards are already in place to adverstise the latest Marvel film 'Thor: Love and Thunder' whose premier event is being shown in Leicester Square later tonight, on 5th July 2022, in London, England.
    leicester_square_premier-12-05-07-20...jpg
  • A work crew readies the red carpet area where billboards are already in place to adverstise the latest Marvel film 'Thor: Love and Thunder' whose premier event is being shown in Leicester Square later tonight, on 5th July 2022, in London, England.
    leicester_square_premier-10-05-07-20...jpg
  • A work crew readies the red carpet area where billboards are already in place to adverstise the latest Marvel film 'Thor: Love and Thunder' whose premier event is being shown in Leicester Square later tonight, on 5th July 2022, in London, England.
    leicester_square_premier-05-05-07-20...jpg
  • A work crew readies the red carpet area where billboards are already in place to adverstise the latest Marvel film 'Thor: Love and Thunder' whose premier event is being shown in Leicester Square later tonight, on 5th July 2022, in London, England.
    leicester_square_premier-04-05-07-20...jpg
  • Surrounded by books, a young 12 year-old girl browses intensely Art books in Borders bookshop in Central London, England.
    ella_borders_bookshop01-29-08-2007.jpg
  • Passers-by walk past a publicity banner for the new film 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald', hours before its UK premier in Leicester Square, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
    grindelwald_premier-16-13-11-2018.jpg
  • Passers-by walk past a publicity banner for the new film 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald', hours before its UK premier in Leicester Square, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
    grindelwald_premier-11-13-11-2018.jpg
  • Passers-by walk past a publicity banner for the new film 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald', hours before its UK premier in Leicester Square, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
    grindelwald_premier-10-13-11-2018.jpg
  • Passers-by walk past a publicity banner for the new film 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald', hours before its UK premier in Leicester Square, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
    grindelwald_premier-08-13-11-2018.jpg
  • Sheriff Woody Pride, aka Woody, the cowboy character from the Pixar/Disney CGI fantasy film Toy Story, lies forgotten outside a south London charity shop.
    toystory_woody04-02-12-2014.jpg
  • Sheriff Woody Pride, aka Woody, the cowboy character from the Pixar/Disney CGI fantasy film Toy Story, lies forgotten outside a south London charity shop.
    toystory_woody05-02-12-2014.jpg
  • WH Smiths true crime and horror literature on sale in departures shopping area of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5.
    heathrow_airport937-10-08-2009.jpg
  • WH Smiths true crime and horror literature on sale in departures shopping area of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5.
    heathrow_airport939-10-08-2009.jpg
  • Climate Change protesters with Extinction Rebellion protest by sitting on the steps outside the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square with parody newspaper headlines about the madness of fracking, on 3rd October 2022, in London, England.
    climate_protest-03-03-10-2022.jpg
  • A work crew readies the red carpet area where billboards are already in place to adverstise the latest Marvel film 'Thor: Love and Thunder' whose premier event is being shown in Leicester Square later tonight, on 5th July 2022, in London, England.
    leicester_square_premier-11-05-07-20...jpg
  • A work crew readies the red carpet area where billboards are already in place to adverstise the latest Marvel film 'Thor: Love and Thunder' whose premier event is being shown in Leicester Square later tonight, on 5th July 2022, in London, England.
    leicester_square_premier-09-05-07-20...jpg
  • A work crew readies the red carpet area where billboards are already in place to adverstise the latest Marvel film 'Thor: Love and Thunder' whose premier event is being shown in Leicester Square later tonight, on 5th July 2022, in London, England.
    leicester_square_premier-06-05-07-20...jpg
  • A work crew readies the red carpet area where billboards are already in place to adverstise the latest Marvel film 'Thor: Love and Thunder' whose premier event is being shown in Leicester Square later tonight, on 5th July 2022, in London, England.
    leicester_square_premier-08-05-07-20...jpg
  • A work crew readies the red carpet area where billboards are already in place to adverstise the latest Marvel film 'Thor: Love and Thunder' whose premier event is being shown in Leicester Square later tonight, on 5th July 2022, in London, England.
    leicester_square_premier-07-05-07-20...jpg
  • Seen from the rear, a young girl rides on an adult's shoulders to see over some screens where billboards for the latest Marvel film 'Thor: Love and Thunder' whose premier event is being shown in Leicester Square later tonight, on 5th July 2022, in London, England.
    leicester_square_premier-02-05-07-20...jpg
  • A work crew readies the red carpet area where billboards are already in place to adverstise the latest Marvel film 'Thor: Love and Thunder' whose premier event is being shown in Leicester Square later tonight, on 5th July 2022, in London, England.
    leicester_square_premier-03-05-07-20...jpg
  • Seen from the rear, a young girl rides on an adult's shoulders to see over some screens where billboards for the latest Marvel film 'Thor: Love and Thunder' whose premier event is being shown in Leicester Square later tonight, on 5th July 2022, in London, England.
    leicester_square_premier-01-05-07-20...jpg
  • Surrounded by books, a young 12 year-old girl browses intensely Art books in Borders bookshop in Central London, England.
    ella_borders_bookshop02-29-08-2007.jpg
  • Contractors carry a publicity board for the new film 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald', hours before its UK premier in Leicester Square, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
    grindelwald_premier-15-13-11-2018.jpg
  • Contractors carry a publicity board for the new film 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald', hours before its UK premier in Leicester Square, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
    grindelwald_premier-14-13-11-2018.jpg
  • Contractors carry a publicity board for the new film 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald', hours before its UK premier in Leicester Square, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
    grindelwald_premier-13-13-11-2018.jpg
  • Passers-by walk past a publicity banner for the new film 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald', hours before its UK premier in Leicester Square, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
    grindelwald_premier-12-13-11-2018.jpg
  • Passers-by walk past a publicity banner for the new film 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald', hours before its UK premier in Leicester Square, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
    grindelwald_premier-09-13-11-2018.jpg
  • Passers-by walk past a publicity banner for the new film 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald', hours before its UK premier in Leicester Square, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
    grindelwald_premier-07-13-11-2018.jpg
  • Passers-by walk past a publicity banner for the new film 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald', hours before its UK premier in Leicester Square, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
    grindelwald_premier-06-13-11-2018.jpg
  • Passers-by walk past a publicity banner for the new film 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald', hours before its UK premier in Leicester Square, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
    grindelwald_premier-04-13-11-2018.jpg
  • Passers-by walk past a publicity banner for the new film 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald', hours before its UK premier in Leicester Square, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
    grindelwald_premier-01-13-11-2018.jpg
  • Passers-by walk past a publicity banner for the new film 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald', hours before its UK premier in Leicester Square, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
    grindelwald_premier-03-13-11-2018.jpg
  • Plastic toy characters represent owners of the Rivendell Buddhist Retreat Centre, East Sussex, England.
    buddhist_retreat83-27-06-2010.jpg
  • Plastic toy characters representing the community at the Rivendell Buddhist Retreat Centre, East Sussex, England.
    buddhist_retreat74-27-06-2010.jpg
  • A reader looks through books in the Linen Hall Library in Belfast City Centre, Northern Ireland.
    linen_library01-26-09-1996.jpg
  • A Christian man who frequents the West End carrying religious messages from the Bible, stands in front of a poster for Daniel Craig's last appearance as James Bond in the film 'Not a Day to Die', which has finally opened around the country, delayed after the Covid pandemic, on 12th October 2021, in London, England.
    religious_placard-09-12-10-2021.jpg
  • A Christian man who frequents the West End carrying religious messages from the Bible, stands in front of a poster for Daniel Craig's last appearance as James Bond in the film 'Not a Day to Die', which has finally opened around the country, delayed after the Covid pandemic, on 12th October 2021, in London, England.
    religious_placard-07-12-10-2021.jpg
  • A Christian man who frequents the West End carrying religious messages from the Bible, stands in front of a poster for Daniel Craig's last appearance as James Bond in the film 'Not a Day to Die', which has finally opened around the country, delayed after the Covid pandemic, on 12th October 2021, in London, England.
    religious_placard-08-12-10-2021.jpg
  • On a plyboard hoarding that has sealed up a Restaurant in Leicester Square, some graffiti suggests that the Coronavirus pandemic is a conspiracy reminiscent of George Orwell's cult dystopian work, '1984', on 29th September 2020, in London, Westminster, England.
    closed_pub01-29-09-2020.jpg
  • A landscape of a Polish version of Disneyland that features a deflated childrens' inflatable bouncy castle, on 18th September 2019, near the Wielka Krokiew ski jump, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-144-18-09-2019.jpg
  • A landscape of a Polish version of Disneyland that features a deflated childrens' inflatable bouncy castle, on 18th September 2019, near the Wielka Krokiew ski jump, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-141-18-09-2019.jpg
  • A landscape of a Polish version of Disneyland that features a deflated childrens' inflatable bouncy castle, on 18th September 2019, near the Wielka Krokiew ski jump, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-140-18-09-2019.jpg
  • Elaborate wall art in Curtain Street, Shoreditch, East London.
    shoreditch_art01-08-10-2013.jpg
  • Visitors inspect the row of childrens' graves in the churchyard of St James, Cooling, Kent. Charles Dickens wrote about these graves in the opening of his famous novel Great Expectations. Dickens lived nearby in Higham and referred to this row of children's tombstones now inevitably referred to as Pip's graves. Dickens pictures them as '....five little stone lozenges each about a foot and a half long which were arranged in a neat row ... and were sacred to the memory of five little brothers of mine....' In fact the Cooling graves belong to the children of two families, aged between 1 month and about a year and a half, who died in the late 18th and 19th centuries.
    cooling_church02-02-06-2013.jpg
  • Visitors inspect the row of childrens' graves in the churchyard of St James, Cooling, Kent. Charles Dickens wrote about these graves in the opening of his famous novel Great Expectations. Dickens lived nearby in Higham and referred to this row of children's tombstones now inevitably referred to as Pip's graves. Dickens pictures them as '....five little stone lozenges each about a foot and a half long which were arranged in a neat row ... and were sacred to the memory of five little brothers of mine....' In fact the Cooling graves belong to the children of two families, aged between 1 month and about a year and a half, who died in the late 18th and 19th centuries.
    cooling_church04-02-06-2013.jpg
  • An engineer polishes a Thomas the Tank Engine locomotive whilst in sidings on the Bluebell Railway at Kingscote, England. The Bluebell Railway is a heritage line running for nine miles along the border between East and West Sussex, England. Steam trains are operated between Sheffield Park and Kingscote, with an intermediate station at Horsted Keynes. The railway is managed and run largely by volunteers. It has the largest collection (over 30) of steam locomotives in the UK, the first preserved standard gauge steam-operated passenger railway in the world to operate a public service, running its first train on 7 August 1960.
    thomas_tank-12-07-1999.jpg
  • The faces of theatre-goers mix with the actors at the entrance of the Vaudeville in London's Strand where Arthur Miller's Broken Glass is playing. The actors' faces of the production's starring roles  are seen in their characters during the Miller's play. Bob Hiskins, Tara FitzGerald and Antony Sher all share the limelight in this story focusing on a couple in New York City in 1938, the same time of Kristallnacht, in Nazi Germany. The play's title is derived from Kristallnacht, which is also known as the Night of Broken Glass.
    theatre_faces1-21-09-2011.jpg
  • RAF Fylingdales is a British Royal Air Force station high on Snod Hill in the North York Moors, England. Before their demolition by Ministry of Defence contractors this early attack warning Cold War facility, consisted of three 40-metre-diameter 'golfballs' or geodesic domes (radomes) containing mechanically steered radar. They became a local tourist attraction and coach tours drove past the site listening to the interference on radios emitted by the radomes. They have since been replaced by the current tetrahedron ('pyramid') structure and is still a secret location. Its Motto is "Vigilamus" ("We are watching"). It is now a radar base and part of the United States-controlled Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS)...
    RB_104-05-05-1994.jpg
  • Able-bodied sailor relaxes in his Junior Rating bunk aboard HMS Vigilant, a Vanguard class nuclear submarine
    5105-RPB59-faslane018-26-09-2007.jpg
  • A Christian man who frequents the West End carrying religious messages from the Bible, stands in front of a poster for Daniel Craig's last appearance as James Bond in the film 'Not a Day to Die', which has finally opened around the country, delayed after the Covid pandemic, on 12th October 2021, in London, England.
    religious_placard-06-12-10-2021.jpg
  • A landscape of a Polish version of Disneyland that features a childrens' merry-go-round carousel, on 18th September 2019, near the Wielka Krokiew ski jump, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-147-18-09-2019.jpg
  • A landscape of a Polish version of Disneyland that features a childrens' merry-go-round carousel and inflatable bouncy castle, on 18th September 2019, near the Wielka Krokiew ski jump, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-145-18-09-2019.jpg
  • A landscape of a Polish version of Disneyland that features a childrens' merry-go-round carousel, on 18th September 2019, near the Wielka Krokiew ski jump, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-146-18-09-2019.jpg
  • A landscape of a Polish version of Disneyland that features a deflated childrens' inflatable bouncy castle, on 18th September 2019, near the Wielka Krokiew ski jump, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-143-18-09-2019.jpg
  • A landscape of a Polish version of Disneyland that features a deflated childrens' inflatable bouncy castle, on 18th September 2019, near the Wielka Krokiew ski jump, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-142-18-09-2019.jpg
  • A landscape of a Polish version of Disneyland that features a childrens' merry-go-round carousel, on 18th September 2019, near the Wielka Krokiew ski jump, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-139-18-09-2019.jpg
  • A detail of a child's deflated 'Thomas The Tank Engine' Anagram balloon that has landed, making it hazardous to wildlife, on marshland near Two Tree Island, at Leigh creek in Old Leigh, on 10th September 2019, in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England.
    estuary_walk-21-10-09-2019.jpg
  • A detail of a child's deflated 'Thomas The Tank Engine' Anagram balloon that has landed, making it hazardous to wildlife, on marshland near Two Tree Island, at Leigh creek in Old Leigh, on 10th September 2019, in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England.
    estuary_walk-20-10-09-2019.jpg
  • A message written by someboy, on a sign in a north Somerset forest.
    wrington_walk07-26-10-2015.jpg
  • Elaborate wall art in Curtain Street, Shoreditch, East London.
    shoreditch_art05-08-10-2013.jpg
  • Elaborate wall art in Curtain Street, Shoreditch, East London.
    shoreditch_art04-08-10-2013.jpg
  • Visitors inspect the row of childrens' graves in the churchyard of St James, Cooling, Kent. Charles Dickens wrote about these graves in the opening of his famous novel Great Expectations. Dickens lived nearby in Higham and referred to this row of children's tombstones now inevitably referred to as Pip's graves. Dickens pictures them as '....five little stone lozenges each about a foot and a half long which were arranged in a neat row ... and were sacred to the memory of five little brothers of mine....' In fact the Cooling graves belong to the children of two families, aged between 1 month and about a year and a half, who died in the late 18th and 19th centuries.
    cooling_church01-02-06-2013.jpg
  • The faces of theatre-goers mix with the actors at the entrance of the Vaudeville in London's Strand where Arthur Miller's Broken Glass is playing. The actors' faces of the production's starring roles  are seen in their characters during the Miller's play. Bob Hiskins, Tara FitzGerald and Antony Sher all share the limelight in this story focusing on a couple in New York City in 1938, the same time of Kristallnacht, in Nazi Germany. The play's title is derived from Kristallnacht, which is also known as the Night of Broken Glass.
    theatre_faces3-21-09-2011.jpg
  • Detail close-up of a terracotta face hanging on a house brick wall.
    terracotta_face3-27-May-2011.jpg
  • RAF Fylingdales is a British Royal Air Force station high on Snod Hill in the North York Moors, England. Before their demolition by Ministry of Defence contractors this early attack warning Cold War facility, consisted of three 40-metre-diameter 'golfballs' or geodesic domes (radomes) containing mechanically steered radar. They became a local tourist attraction and coach tours drove past the site listening to the interference on radios emitted by the radomes. They have since been replaced by the current tetrahedron ('pyramid') structure and is still a secret location. Its Motto is "Vigilamus" ("We are watching"). It is now a radar base and part of the United States-controlled Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS)...
    RB_105-05-05-1994.jpg
  • Virgin boss, Sir Richard Branson and Virgin Galactic directors Will Whitehorn and Stephen Attenborough, talk to the media during the unveiling of their SpaceShipTwo concept model's unveiling at the New York Wired NextFest at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.  Now under construction by Burt Rutan in Mojave, California and looking more like a Stanley Kubrick movie set from '2001 A Space Odyssey,' than the future for everyday holidays, SpaceShipTwo is a re-usable orbiting vehicle that will become an important tool for Man's leisure time in space when affordable commercial space tourism starts in around 2009.  .Aboard the re-usable space vehicle will be 6 passengers, each of whom will have paid $200,000 for the 40 minute flight to 360,000 feet (109.73km, or 68.18 miles) and to experience just 6 minutes of weighlessness..Launched in September 2004 by Sir Richard Branson, Virgin Galactic will invest up to $250 million to develop the world's first commercial space tourism business with the building, testing and flying of five space shipShipTwos and two mother ships.  It is expected that within the first full year of commercial operations Virgin Galactic will enable 500 people to fulfil their dreams of becoming astronauts; in the last 4 decades the world has seen fewer than 500 astronauts. Flights start around 2009..28/09/2006
    baker_virgin11.jpg
  • Pixar movie Finding Nemo Clownfishes printed on to tourist towels in a shop side street window in Male, Maldives.
    maldives401-15-11-2007.jpg
  • The tattooed hermit, Tom Leppard (1935-2016) at his secret island hideaway on the Isle of Skye, Scotland in 2007. <br />
<br />
(See main gallery caption).
    5247-RPB59-leopard_man259-27-09-2007.jpg
  • A display showing bookseller Waterstones's non-fiction Book of the Month which for March 2023 is 'A Fortunate Woman: A Country Doctor's Story' by author Polly Morland, at the retailer's Victoria branch, on 1st March 2023, in London, England.
    bookshop_promotion-03-01-03-2023.jpg
  • Two days after Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex's book entitled 'Spare' was published in the UK, his face is displayed in the window of the Waterstones bookshop on Trafalgar Square where Nelson's Column can be seen in the background, on 10th January 2023, in London, England. The royal tell-tale memoir has become the fastest-selling non-fiction title in UK publishing history with 400,000 hardback copies selling on its first day.
    harrys_book-80-12-01-2023.jpg
  • Two days after Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex's book entitled 'Spare' was published in the UK, his face is displayed in the window of the Waterstones bookshop on Trafalgar Square where Nelson's Column can be seen in the background, on 10th January 2023, in London, England. The royal tell-tale memoir has become the fastest-selling non-fiction title in UK publishing history with 400,000 hardback copies selling on its first day.
    harrys_book-82-12-01-2023.jpg
  • Some of the many best-selling non-fiction book titles are well-presented in the window of Daunt Books on Cheapside in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 26th February 2021, in London, England.
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  • A display showing bookseller Waterstones's non-fiction Book of the Month which for March 2023 is 'A Fortunate Woman: A Country Doctor's Story' by author Polly Morland, at the retailer's Victoria branch, on 1st March 2023, in London, England.
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  • A display showing bookseller Waterstones's non-fiction Book of the Month which for March 2023 is 'A Fortunate Woman: A Country Doctor's Story' by author Polly Morland, at the retailer's Victoria branch, on 1st March 2023, in London, England.
    bookshop_promotion-10-01-03-2023.jpg
  • A display showing bookseller Waterstones's non-fiction Book of the Month which for March 2023 is 'A Fortunate Woman: A Country Doctor's Story' by author Polly Morland, at the retailer's Victoria branch, on 1st March 2023, in London, England.
    bookshop_promotion-11-01-03-2023.jpg
  • A display showing bookseller Waterstones's non-fiction Book of the Month which for March 2023 is 'A Fortunate Woman: A Country Doctor's Story' by author Polly Morland, at the retailer's Victoria branch, on 1st March 2023, in London, England.
    bookshop_promotion-09-01-03-2023.jpg
  • A display showing bookseller Waterstones's non-fiction Book of the Month which for March 2023 is 'A Fortunate Woman: A Country Doctor's Story' by author Polly Morland, at the retailer's Victoria branch, on 1st March 2023, in London, England.
    bookshop_promotion-08-01-03-2023.jpg
  • A display showing bookseller Waterstones's non-fiction Book of the Month which for March 2023 is 'A Fortunate Woman: A Country Doctor's Story' by author Polly Morland, at the retailer's Victoria branch, on 1st March 2023, in London, England.
    bookshop_promotion-07-01-03-2023.jpg
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