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  • Window dressers prepare a new window design with a stripes theme in the Oxford Street branch of retailer Debenhams.
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  • A window dresser prepares a new window design with a stripes theme in the Oxford Street branch of retailer Debenhams.
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  • Detail of a chef's hands, preparing Makizushi in 'So', a sushi restaurant in central London.
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  • A plate of Makizushi awaiting service in 'So', a sushi restaurant in central London.
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  • Detail of a chef's hands, preparing salmon with tongs in 'So', a sushi restaurant in central London.
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  • MD902 Explorer helicopter crew from the Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance Trust on the ground in Ruskin Park after emergency flight to Kings College Hospital in south London.
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  • A businessman sits reading documents in sunlight by the wondow of a company foyer in the City of London, the capital's financial district.
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  • A line engineer technician, prepares a Mk 1 Hawk jet of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team at RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire. Sitting in a Martin-Baker ejection seat, the workplace of a highly-trained RAF pilot, the man fixes an item on to the instrument panel before another arduous flight at the team's base in Lincolnshire, England. The man is a member of the team's support ground crew (called the Blues because of their distinctive blue overalls worn at summer air shows). The team's support ground crew who outnumber the pilots 8:1 and without them, the Red Arrows couldn't fly. Eleven trades are imported from some sixty that the RAF employs and teaches.
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  • The Australian born Oxford University veteran rower James Ditzell helps prepare his boat for the team. At 45 currently the oldest ever rower in the history of the boat race. He trains with the rest of his squad on the Thames from Putney in West London under race conditions, hoping that as race day (April 6th 2012), his times are good enough for a seat in one of two of Oxford boats. First raced in 1829 the boat race between Oxford and Cambridge unbiversities is one of the oldest sporting events in the world. It is nowadays watched by thousands along the banks of The Thames Tideway, between Putney and Mortlake in London and by millions more on TV around the world.
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  • The Australian born Oxford University veteran rower James Ditzell helps prepare his boat for the team. At 45 currently the oldest ever rower in the history of the boat race. He trains with the rest of his squad on the Thames from Putney in West London under race conditions, hoping that as race day (April 6th 2012), his times are good enough for a seat in one of two of Oxford boats. First raced in 1829 the boat race between Oxford and Cambridge unbiversities is one of the oldest sporting events in the world. It is nowadays watched by thousands along the banks of The Thames Tideway, between Putney and Mortlake in London and by millions more on TV around the world.
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  • Window dressers adjust womens' clothes worn by shop window mannequins on Chelsea's Kings Road.
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  • Retail window dressers prepares the small features in a new display at the London brance of department store Harvey Nichols.
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  • Retail window dressers prepares the small features in a new display at the London brance of department store Harvey Nichols.
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  • Retail window dressers prepares the small features in a new display at the London brance of department store Harvey Nichols.
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  • A retail window dresser prepares the small features in a new display at the London brance of department store Harvey Nichols.
    window_dressing04-20-01-2011.jpg
  • A retail window dresser prepares the small features in a new display at the London brance of department store Harvey Nichols.
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  • Window dresser adjusting fashion mannequins while man reaches for tobacco on street pavement.
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  • Squadron Leader Spike Jepson, leader of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team, briefs his pilots in the briefing room at their RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire headquarters. Five autumn and winter months are spent teaching new recruits manual aerobatic display flying while the older members (who rotate positions) learn new disciplines within the routine. Their leaning curve is steep, even for these accomplished fast-jet aviators who had already accumulated 1,500 hours in fighters. By Summer they need every aspect of their 25-minute displays honed to perfection. In this meeting room they meet before and after every flight discussing safety, merits and failures.
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  • RAF fighter pilots prepare for sortie flight at crew briefing room RAF Wittering.
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  • Pilots the 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team during pre-flight briefing 'on the wing' before display.
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  • Pilots the 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team during pre-flight briefing 'on the wing' before display.
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  • With great concentration, Flight Lieutenant Dan Simmons and Squadron Leader David Thomas of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team, meticulously brief themselves for their next training sortie over RAF Akrotiri. The 'Synchro Pair' (Reds 6 and 7) are the two pilots whose aircraft make the most dynamic of the manoeuvres including a cross called the Opposition Barrel Roll where both pilots aim at each other at closing speeds of 760 mph.Since 1965 the Red Arrows have flown over 4,000 such shows in 52 countries.
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  • Pilots the 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team during pre-flight briefing 'on the wing' before sortie..
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  • We are looking into the face of a young unidentified male patient before his wisdom tooth extraction procedure at the famous St. Bartholomews (Barts) Hospital in London, England. His eyelids have been taped shut, lying unconscious on his back with his head supported, prepped for this brief operation. Surrounding him is various medical equipment including anaesthetic gas that is fed through his nose by plastic tubes. it is spotlessly clean in this operating room, carefully, avoiding infection or bacterial problems like MRSA. Barts is Britain's oldest hospital - founded in 1123 - and boasts a progressive policy of encouraging day-surgery for out-patients allowing patients to return home soon after their minor operations.
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