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  • A customized caravan sits in the damp woods at the Faslane Peace Camp, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Matt Bury, 52, is one of the camp's 10 full time residents and has been living in this trailer for a year. Painted harlequin-styled diamonds adorn the walls of the van in a personal artistic statement. Calor gas bottles lie on the ground and weeds grow around this semi-permanent site. Faslane Peace Camp is a makeshift political activists' site alongside HM Naval Base Clyde where Trident nuclear deterrent missiles and Vanhuard Class submarines dock. The camp has been occupied continuously, in a few different locations since 12 June 1982. Image taken for the 'UK at Home' book project published 2008.
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  • In an overgrown corner of the Faslane Peace Camp,  home-made signs and a makeshift fire bucket are in undergrowth.
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  • In the Scottish woodland, brighly-coloured customised caravan homes at the makeshift Faslane Peace Camp.
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  • A cross made from English oak rises up into threatening grey English skies. With splits in its vertical and horizontal beams, the word Peace is written in lettering in the centre in an image of Christian values - a message for mankind, of humanity and goodwill to all Men. The wood is from the royal estate of Sandringham in Norfolk, presented in August 1987 by Queen Elizabeth II to mark the site of the high altar of the former St Benet's Abbey near Ludham on the Norfolk Broads.
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  • A cross made from English oak rises up into threatening grey English skies. With splits in its vertical and horizontal beams, the word Peace is written in lettering in the centre in an image of Christian values - a message for mankind, of humanity and goodwill to all Men. The wood is from the royal estate of Sandringham in Norfolk, presented in August 1987 by Queen Elizabeth II to mark the site of the high altar of the former St Benet's Abbey near Ludham on the Norfolk Broads.
    peace_cross04-02-08-2013.jpg
  • A cross made from English oak rises up into threatening grey English skies. With splits in its vertical and horizontal beams, the word Peace is written in lettering in the centre in an image of Christian values - a message for mankind, of humanity and goodwill to all Men. The wood is from the royal estate of Sandringham in Norfolk, presented in August 1987 by Queen Elizabeth II to mark the site of the high altar of the former St Benet's Abbey near Ludham on the Norfolk Broads.
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  • David Reynolds (aka Eco) is a long-term activist, campaigner in the peace movement and resident of the Faslane Peace Camp, Scotland. His home of three years is called the Earth Shack and is largely re-cycled from scrap and garbage found locally on rubbish tips. Eco leans against his garden fence holding a mug of coffee this chilly Sunday morning. Signs of his political beliefs adorn the place: CND logos and Peace on Earth statements. His mother was a ?Carnie? (after the word Carnival, someone working on the fairgrounds) so perhaps it?s from her that he more enjoys an alternative outdoor camping lifestyle after a few years in the army. Faslane Peace Camp is a makeshift site alongside Faslane Naval base where Trident nuclear deterrent missiles and submarines dock. The camp has been occupied continuously, in a few different locations, since 1982.
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  • Activist 'Hoosie' aka Robert House stands outside his bus-turned-home early on a Sunday morning at the Faslane Peace Camp...
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  • In his self-built home called the Earth Shack, is anarchist and political activist 'Eco', a resident of the Faslane Peace Camp
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  • Activist 'Hoosie' aka Robert House, stands outside his bus-turned-home early on a Sunday morning at the Faslane Peace Camp...
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  • Activist 'Hoosie' aka Robert House, wakes up early on a Sunday morning in his bus-turned-home at the Faslane Peace Camp.
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  • Activist 'Hoosie' aka Robert House, wakes up early on a Sunday morning in his bus-turned-home at the Faslane Peace Camp.
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  • Activist 'Hoosie' aka Robert House, sits in his bus-turned-home early on a Sunday morning at the Faslane Peace Camp.
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  • The Irish peace campaigner, Susan McHugh at a local play park, on 16th May 1993, in Dublin, Ireland. Susan McHugh is an Irish peace campaigner who organised rallies in Dublin for peace in Northern Ireland and against the IRA following the bombing in Warrington on March 20, 1992.
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  • The Irish peace campaigner, Susan McHugh at home, on 16th May 1993, in Dublin, Ireland. Susan McHugh is an Irish peace campaigner who organised rallies in Dublin for peace in Northern Ireland and against the IRA following the bombing in Warrington on March 20, 1992.
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  • Serb politician Radovan Karadzic at the Yugoslav Peace Conference on 8th August 1992 in London UK. Peace peace-makers attempted to diffuse the Bosnian European conflict. As one of the world's most wanted men, Karadzic was eventually arrested after 12 years on the run to face charges of genocide and crimes against humanity inflicted on Bosnian Muslim, Bosnian Croat and other non-Serb civilians in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 1992-95 war, when he was president of the breakaway Republika Srpska. Implicated in the murder of nearly 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica, after the supposedly UN-protected enclave fell to Bosnian Serb forces. The former psychiatrist and aspiring poet was also charged with running death camps for non-Serbs, and the shelling and sniping on civilians in the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo, in a siege that lasted more than three years. UPDATE MARCH 2016 Karadzic was convicted of genocide and war crimes over the 1992-95 war, and sentenced to 40 years in jail. UN judges in The Hague found him guilty of 10 of 11 charges, including genocide over the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.
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  • Serb politician Radovan Karadzic at the Yugoslav Peace Conference on 8th August 1992 in London UK. Peace peace-makers attempted to diffuse the Bosnian European conflict. As one of the world's most wanted men, Karadzic was eventually arrested after 12 years on the run to face charges of genocide and crimes against humanity inflicted on Bosnian Muslim, Bosnian Croat and other non-Serb civilians in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 1992-95 war, when he was president of the breakaway Republika Srpska. Implicated in the murder of nearly 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica, after the supposedly UN-protected enclave fell to Bosnian Serb forces. The former psychiatrist and aspiring poet was also charged with running death camps for non-Serbs, and the shelling and sniping on civilians in the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo, in a siege that lasted more than three years. UPDATE MARCH 2016 Karadzic was convicted of genocide and war crimes over the 1992-95 war, and sentenced to 40 years in jail. UN judges in The Hague found him guilty of 10 of 11 charges, including genocide over the 1995 Srebrenica massacre.
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  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, raise their hands in the hope of peace while gathering to hear speeches by the British peer Lord Ahmed and traditional songs by local singers just outside the compound walls belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues and celebrate Darfurian culture.
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  • Some ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, raise their hands in the hope of peace while gathering to hear speeches by the British peer Lord Ahmed and traditional songs by local singers just outside the compound walls belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues and celebrate Darfurian culture.
    sudan143-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, raise their hands in the hope of peace while gathering to hear speeches by the British peer Lord Ahmed and traditional songs by local singers just outside the compound walls belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues and celebrate Darfurian culture.
    sudan142-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Peace Garden marker post in quiet corner of Dulwich Park, Southwark, south London during mid-winter snow.
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  • Peace Garden marker post in quiet corner of Dulwich Park, Southwark, south London during mid-winter snow.
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  • Local Peckham shoppers pass-by the spontaneous messages of love on the Poundland peace wall after the London riots. In response to the violence and destruction that took place the week before, communities reacted with anger in a way rarely seen in a large UK city these days. The messages vary in their sentiment but generally echo a sense of disgust at the looting and rioting with brief notes of co-operation, advice and communal encouragement. Walls like these have sprung up in other locations where destruction was widespread and locals lost their convenience stores, sports shops and even homes.
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  • Local Peckham shoppers pass-by the spontaneous messages of love on the Poundland peace wall after the London riots. In response to the violence and destruction that took place the week before, communities reacted with anger in a way rarely seen in a large UK city these days. The messages vary in their sentiment but generally echo a sense of disgust at the looting and rioting with brief notes of co-operation, advice and communal encouragement. Walls like these have sprung up in other locations where destruction was widespread and locals lost their convenience stores, sports shops and even homes.
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  • Local Peckham shoppers stop to read the spontaneous messages of love on the Poundland peace wall after the London riots. In response to the violence and destruction that took place the week before, communities reacted with anger in a way rarely seen in a large UK city these days. The messages vary in their sentiment but generally echo a sense of disgust at the looting and rioting with brief notes of co-operation, advice and communal encouragement. Walls like these have sprung up in other locations where destruction was widespread and locals lost their convenience stores, sports shops and even homes.
    post_it_peckham10-18-August-2011.jpg
  • As others wait her to finish her speech, a Sudanese woman has the opportunity to speak her mind from the stage while attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of Noth Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan105-24-05-2009.jpg
  • A Sudanese woman has the opportunity to speak her mind from the stage while attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of Noth Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan104-24-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan092-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather to admire local Darfuri handcrafts on display in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
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  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, listen to speeches in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan081-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, listen to speeches in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan079-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan078-23-05-2009.jpg
  • An army officer and police chief listen to speeches and opinions given by ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan077-23-05-2009.jpg
  • A lady delivers a speech during the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) Sudan where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan075-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan071-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Egyptian politician and diplomat, Boutros Boutros-Ghali speaks at the Yugoslav Peace Conference on 8th August 1992 in London UK. Boutros Boutros-Ghali was the sixth Secretary-General of the United Nations from January 1992 to December 1996.
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  • Egyptian politician and diplomat, Boutros Boutros-Ghali speaks at the Yugoslav Peace Conference on 8th August 1992 in London UK. Boutros Boutros-Ghali was the sixth Secretary-General of the United Nations from January 1992 to December 1996.
    Boutros_Boutros_Ghali02-08-08-1992.jpg
  • Local Peckham shoppers stop to read the spontaneous messages of love on the Poundland peace wall after the London riots. In response to the violence and destruction that took place the week before, communities reacted with anger in a way rarely seen in a large UK city these days. The messages vary in their sentiment but generally echo a sense of disgust at the looting and rioting with brief notes of co-operation, advice and communal encouragement. Walls like these have sprung up in other locations where destruction was widespread and locals lost their convenience stores, sports shops and even homes.
    post_it_peckham9-18-August-2011.jpg
  • A local Peckham mother stops to read the spontaneous messages of love on the Poundland peace wall after the London riots. In response to the violence and destruction that took place the week before, communities reacted with anger in a way rarely seen in a large UK city these days. The messages vary in their sentiment but generally echo a sense of disgust at the looting and rioting with brief notes of co-operation, advice and communal encouragement. Walls like these have sprung up in other locations where destruction was widespread and locals lost their convenience stores, sports shops and even homes.
    post_it_peckham5-18-August-2011.jpg
  • A Sudanese woman has run out of time but still has more to say after the opportunity to speak her mind from the stage while attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of Noth Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues. Another 'sister' tries to grab her mic for their own chance to speak amid shouting and frustration at the lack of further time.
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  • A Sudanese woman has the opportunity to speak her mind from the stage while attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of Noth Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan100-24-05-2009.jpg
  • A Sudanese woman has the opportunity to speak her mind from the stage while attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of Noth Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan099-24-05-2009.jpg
  • With great passion for justice, a Sudanese woman makes her point while attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of Noth Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan098-24-05-2009.jpg
  • With great passion for justice, a Sudanese woman makes her point while attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of Noth Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan097-24-05-2009.jpg
  • A Sudanese woman asks for the opportunity to speak her mind from the stage while attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of Noth Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan096-24-05-2009.jpg
  • British Muslim activist, TV broadcaster and journalist, Yvonne Ridley listtens to speeches by women of Darfur in  Al-Fashir. She and a delegation hosted by British peer Lord Ahmed, she is here to attend the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, hosted by the govenor in his own compound where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan095-24-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, discuss politics in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan094-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, discuss politics in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan093-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, leave the venue during a break in procedings in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan090-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, leave the venue during a break in procedings in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan089-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, leave the venue during a break in procedings in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan087-23-05-2009.jpg
  • A lady official attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, listens to a speech by the Govenor of North Darfur, Osman Mohammed Yousef Kibir who addresses the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur. The women have gathered in the Govenor's compound in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
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  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, listen to speeches in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan084-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, listen to speeches in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan083-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, listen to speeches in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan082-23-05-2009.jpg
  • A plastic chair is passed over the heads of ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, who have gathered in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
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  • Maha Faraigon, organiser of the  first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur. They gathered in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan076-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan074-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan073-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan072-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan069-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan068-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, leave the venue during a break in procedings in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan088-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan070-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Two women enjoy some peace and a bygone ambience while rading their newspapers in a day room of a hotel in the seaside resort of Paignton, on 19th July 1993, in Paignton, England.
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  • The idyllic beauty and peace of a bluebell wood, on 5th May 2018, in North Somerset, England.
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  • The idyllic beauty and peace of a bluebell wood, on 5th May 2018, in North Somerset, England.
    wrington_family-28-05-05-2018.jpg
  • The idyllic beauty and peace of a bluebell wood, on 5th May 2018, in North Somerset, England.
    wrington_family-29-05-05-2018.jpg
  • A city office worker pauses during a busy day for a quiet moment of peace with a cigarette in a former medieval narrow City of London called Fye Foot Lane which sources suggest was called Five Foot Lane (or Fyve" Foot) as being "five foote in breadth" at the west end. It was severely damaged in the Great Fire of 1666.
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  • The idyllic beauty and peace of a bluebell wood, on 5th May 2018, in North Somerset, England.
    wrington_family-18-05-05-2018.jpg
  • The idyllic beauty and peace of a bluebell wood, on 5th May 2018, in North Somerset, England.
    wrington_family-19-05-05-2018.jpg
  • The idyllic beauty and peace of a bluebell wood, on 5th May 2018, in North Somerset, England.
    wrington_family-20-05-05-2018.jpg
  • The idyllic beauty and peace of a bluebell wood, on 5th May 2018, in North Somerset, England.
    wrington_family-22-05-05-2018.jpg
  • The idyllic beauty and peace of a bluebell wood, on 5th May 2018, in North Somerset, England.
    wrington_family-24-05-05-2018.jpg
  • The idyllic beauty and peace of a bluebell wood, on 5th May 2018, in North Somerset, England.
    wrington_family-26-05-05-2018.jpg
  • The idyllic beauty and peace of a bluebell wood, on 5th May 2018, in North Somerset, England.
    wrington_family-31-05-05-2018.jpg
  • A city office worker pauses during a busy day for a quiet moment peace with a cigarette in a London sidestreet.
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  • A city office worker pauses during a busy day for a quiet moment of peace with a cigarette in a former medieval narrow City of London called Fye Foot Lane which sources suggest was called Five Foot Lane (or Fyve" Foot) as being "five foote in breadth" at the west end. It was severely damaged in the Great Fire of 1666.
    city_people13-23-02-2012.jpg
  • The idyllic beauty and peace of a bluebell wood, on 5th May 2018, in North Somerset, England.
    wrington_family-25-05-05-2018.jpg
  • The Govenor of North Darfur, Osman Mohammed Yousef Kibir addresses the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur. The women have gathered in the Govenor's own compound in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan101-24-05-2009.jpg
  • A family relax in late-afternoon sunshine and wood smoke in a quiet field at Woodland Tipi and Yurt Holidays near Little Dewchurch, Herefordshire. We see the sun shining through pine trees and long shadows stretching through the fresh grass where camping seats and a camp-fire is billowing clouds of smoke, just like in the days of cowboys and indians. The holidaymakers are staying in 17 acres of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, experiencing the peace and tranquillity of tipi and yurt camping in their own private, secluded valley - an ever-increasingly popular holiday adventure that is both green and carbon neutral since they are not using electricity for heating or cars to travel. It is also a stress-free lifestyle, away from the pressures of work and urban life, where travellers can unwind safe in the knowledge they are helping the environment.
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  • It is mid-day on the narrow stretch of river, green lilly pads float on its surface and in unbder a fierce sun overhead, three young men are lazily making their way to the viewer in a rowing boat on the River Thames near the village of Shillingford, England. The young male in the middle is the one rowing and he pulls on one oar to steer around an unseen obstacle in the absolutely calm, clear blue waters of this majestic river whose source rises in deepest Gloucestershire to its industrial estuary in the English Channel 215 miles (346 km) away. But here in Oxfordshire, we see an idyllic scene of adventure and peace on calm rural waters in a beautiful and tranquil setting, on an English midsummer day. 'Three men in  a Boat' published in 1889, is a humorous account by Jerome K. Jerome of a boating holiday on the Thames between Kingston and Oxford.
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  • Anti-War protester Brian Haw questioned by police at his peace camp in Parliament Square on Remembrance Sunday.<br />
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http://www.parliament-square.org.uk/
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  • Anti-War protester Brian Haw questioned by police at his peace camp in Parliament Square on Remembrance Sunday.<br />
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http://www.parliament-square.org.uk/
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  • In the compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur, is Rajaa Hassan Khalifa, Secretary General of the Sudanese Womens' General Union during the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where Sudanese women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
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  • In the compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur, is Rajaa Hassan Khalifa, Secretary General of the Sudanese Womens' General Union during the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where Sudanese women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
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  • In the compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur, is Amira Elfadil, Secretary General of the National Council of Child Welfare during the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where Sudanese women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues. .
    sudan151-23-05-2009.jpg
  • In the compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur, is Amira Elfadil, Secretary General of the National Council of Child Welfare during the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where Sudanese women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues. .
    sudan150-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Amira Elfadil, Secretary General of the National Council of Child Welfare with local Darfuri women gathered outside the compound walls belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues and celebrate Darfurian culture..
    sudan148-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Amira Elfadil, Secretary General of the National Council of Child Welfare with local Darfuri women gathered outside the compound walls belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues and celebrate Darfurian culture..
    sudan147-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Amira Elfadil, Secretary General of the National Council of Child Welfare with local Darfuri women gathered outside the compound walls belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues and celebrate Darfurian culture..
    sudan146-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Amira Elfadil, Secretary General of the National Council of Child Welfare with local Darfuri women gathered outside the compound walls belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues and celebrate Darfurian culture..
    sudan145-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather to hear speeches and traditional songs outside the compound walls belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues and celebrate Darfurian culture.
    sudan139-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Crammed in a small minibus with Chinese writing on the side, delegates attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, leave the compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan137-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather to hear speeches and traditional songs under the cool shade of a canopy outside the compound walls belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues and celebrate Darfurian culture.
    sudan135-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather to hear speeches and traditional songs under the cool shade of a canopy outside the compound walls belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues and celebrate Darfurian culture.
    sudan134-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Under the watchful eye of a Sudanese policeman armed with an Kalashikov AK-47, lady delegates attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, walks near the gate of the compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan130-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Displaying handicrafts, local ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather outside a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan115-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Displaying handicrafts, local ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather outside a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan114-23-05-2009.jpg
  • Ladies attending the first-ever international Conference on Womens' Challenge in Darfur, gather in a compound belonging to the Govenor of North Darfur in Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) where the women from remote parts of Sudan gathered to discuss peace and political issues.
    sudan113-23-05-2009.jpg
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