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  • Plastic sheeting that's been pegged to a washing line for airing, has the appearance of an animal or beast of some some description - possibly a lion or other big cat - in a south London back garden, on 25th February 2023, in London, England.
    plastic_sheeting-04-25-02-2023.jpg
  • Plastic sheeting that's been pegged to a washing line for airing, has the appearance of an animal or beast of some some description - possibly a lion or other big cat - in a south London back garden, on 25th February 2023, in London, England.
    plastic_sheeting-02-25-02-2023.jpg
  • Plastic sheeting that's been pegged to a washing line for airing, has the appearance of an animal or beast of some some description - possibly a lion or other big cat - in a south London back garden, on 25th February 2023, in London, England.
    plastic_sheeting-03-25-02-2023.jpg
  • Plastic sheeting that's been pegged to a washing line for airing, has the appearance of an animal or beast of some some description - possibly a lion or other big cat - in a south London back garden, on 25th February 2023, in London, England.
    plastic_sheeting-01-25-02-2023.jpg
  • Two construction workers hold in positiuon some green sheeting to protect the street from waste disposal at a central London site, on 11th April 2022, in London, England.
    construction_sheet-01-11-04-2022.jpg
  • Detail of construction sheeting by Greater London Demolition on a site being cleared for the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey on Golden Lane that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Despite this, they say "We are one of the UK's largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities."
    denizen_protest-23-30-10-2017.jpg
  • A young girl walks past UNICEF-supplied sheeting used to cover a makeshift roof lining of a home in the 4 sq km Abu Shouk refugee camp which is (disputedly) home to 38,000 displaced persons and families on the outskirts of the front-line town of Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) in north Darfur. .
    sudan214-24-05-2009.jpg
  • Torn sheeting on Polish agricultural land on 18th September 2019, Koscielisko, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-24-18-09-2019.jpg
  • Construction sheeting and the shadows of trees with new housing at Elephant Park, on 30th January 2018, in the south London borough of Southwark, England.
    elephant_park-01-30-01-2018.jpg
  • Detail of construction sheeting by Greater London Demolition on a site being cleared for the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey on Golden Lane that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Despite this, they say "We are one of the UK's largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities."
    denizen_protest-21-30-10-2017.jpg
  • Bare winter tree with bare branches in front of construction sheeting themed with green leaves.
    tree_sheeting04-07-01-2011.jpg
  • Bare winter tree with bare branches in front of construction sheeting themed with green leaves.
    tree_sheeting03-07-01-2011.jpg
  • UNICEF-supplied sheeting used to cover a makeshift roof lining of a home in the 4 sq km Abu Shouk refugee camp which is (disputedly) home to 38,000 displaced persons and families on the outskirts of the front-line town of Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) in north Darfur. .
    sudan215-24-05-2009.jpg
  • Detail of construction sheeting by Greater London Demolition on a site being cleared for the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey on Golden Lane that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Despite this, they say "We are one of the UK's largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities."
    denizen_protest-26-30-10-2017.jpg
  • Bare winter tree with bare branches in front of construction sheeting themed with green leaves.
    tree_sheeting02-07-01-2011.jpg
  • UNICEF-supplied sheeting used to cover a makeshift roof lining of a home in the 4 sq km Abu Shouk refugee camp which is (disputedly) home to 38,000 displaced persons and families on the outskirts of the front-line town of Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) in north Darfur. .
    sudan213-24-05-2009.jpg
  • Chinese Moon Festival lanterns hang high above street level, attached to construction site sheeting.
    chinatown_lanterns3-16-09-2011.jpg
  • Torn UNICEF sheeting used to cover a makeshift roof lining of a home in the 4 sq km Abu Shouk refugee camp which is (disputedly) home to 38,000 displaced persons and families on the outskirts of the front-line town of Al Fasher (also spelled, Al-Fashir) in north Darfur. .
    sudan200-24-05-2009.jpg
  • Detail of construction sheeting by Greater London Demolition on a site being cleared for the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey on Golden Lane that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Despite this, they say "We are one of the UK's largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities."
    denizen_protest-25-30-10-2017.jpg
  • Rusting corrugated iron sheeting and sprayed graffiti on wasteland in Canning Town, Newham, East London..
    electricity215-20-01-2008 .jpg
  • Workmen carry metal sheeting into dark tunnel of railway arches.
    workmen_sheeting01-01-05-2012.jpg
  • Following the five-year conservation project of the Houses of Parliament, scaffolding is finally coming down to reveal its renovated architecture, on 4th February 2022, in London, England. Some construction sheeting remains and apart from New Year chimes, the Big Ben bell inside the Elizabeth Tower, has remained silent during parliament's extensive renovation by contractor Sir Robert McAlpine with an approximate cost of £61m.
    parliament-09-04-02-2022.jpg
  • An unusial view of the Houses of Parliament, seen from a bus travelling across Westminster Bridge while sheeting is still in place during its renovation and repairs, on 9th March 2022, in London, England. The extensive renovation work is by contractor Sir Robert McAlpin whose estimated cost of repairing the Elizabeth Tower and other parts of the 19th century Gothic building, has doubled to £61m, authorities have said.
    parliament-01-09-03-2022.jpg
  • An unusial view of the Houses of Parliament, seen from a bus travelling across Westminster Bridge while sheeting is still in place during its renovation and repairs, on 9th March 2022, in London, England. The extensive renovation work is by contractor Sir Robert McAlpin whose estimated cost of repairing the Elizabeth Tower and other parts of the 19th century Gothic building, has doubled to £61m, authorities have said.
    parliament-03-09-03-2022.jpg
  • Following the five-year conservation project of the Houses of Parliament, scaffolding is finally coming down to reveal its renovated architecture, on 4th February 2022, in London, England. Some construction sheeting remains and apart from New Year chimes, the Big Ben bell inside the Elizabeth Tower, has remained silent during parliament's extensive renovation by contractor Sir Robert McAlpine with an approximate cost of £61m.
    parliament-11-04-02-2022.jpg
  • Following the five-year conservation project of the Houses of Parliament, scaffolding is finally coming down to reveal its renovated architecture, on 4th February 2022, in London, England. Some construction sheeting remains and apart from New Year chimes, the Big Ben bell inside the Elizabeth Tower, has remained silent during parliament's extensive renovation by contractor Sir Robert McAlpine with an approximate cost of £61m.
    parliament-08-04-02-2022.jpg
  • Following the five-year conservation project of the Houses of Parliament, scaffolding is finally coming down to reveal its renovated architecture, on 4th February 2022, in London, England. Some construction sheeting remains and apart from New Year chimes, the Big Ben bell inside the Elizabeth Tower, has remained silent during parliament's extensive renovation by contractor Sir Robert McAlpine with an approximate cost of £61m.
    parliament-10-04-02-2022.jpg
  • An unusial view of the Houses of Parliament, seen from a bus travelling across Westminster Bridge while sheeting is still in place during its renovation and repairs, on 9th March 2022, in London, England. The extensive renovation work is by contractor Sir Robert McAlpin whose estimated cost of repairing the Elizabeth Tower and other parts of the 19th century Gothic building, has doubled to £61m, authorities have said.
    parliament-02-09-03-2022.jpg
  • Construction sheeting hides work on riverside office properties while an open deck tour boat passes beneath the Millennium Bridge which crosses the Thames river, on 19th October 2021, in London, England. London's newest river crossing for 100-plus years coincided with the Millennium in 2000. It was hurriedly finished and opened to the public on 10 June 2000 when an estimated 100,000 people crossed it to discover the structure oscillated so much that it was forced to close 2 days later. Over the next 18 months designers added dampeners to stop its wobble but it already symbolised what was embarrassing and failing in British pride. Now the British Standard code of bridge loading has been updated to cover the swaying phenomenon, referred to as 'Synchronous Lateral Excitation'.
    millennium_bridge-07-19-10-2021.jpg
  • Protective sheeting surrounds tall building project by McAlpine in Victoria Street, London. Sir Robert McAlpine is a leading UK building and civil engineering company. It carries out engineering and construction for the oil and gas, petrochemical, power generation, nuclear, pharmaceutical, defence, chemical, water and mining industries. The company was founded in 1869 by Sir Robert McAlpine, who was known as "Concrete Bob".
    McAlpine08-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Sheeting covers the exterior of a Holiday Inn which is still managing to remain open in the borough of Southwark, on 14th May 2017, in London, England.
    open_hotel-01-14-05-2017.jpg
  • Construction safety sheeting with plain tree shadow at a Skanska building project in Finsbury Circus.
    skanska_site05-24-02-2012.jpg
  • Protective sheeting surrounds tall building project by McAlpine in Victoria Street, London. Sir Robert McAlpine is a leading UK building and civil engineering company. It carries out engineering and construction for the oil and gas, petrochemical, power generation, nuclear, pharmaceutical, defence, chemical, water and mining industries. The company was founded in 1869 by Sir Robert McAlpine, who was known as "Concrete Bob".
    McAlpine07-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Construction sheeting hides work on riverside office properties while an open deck tour boat passes beneath the Millennium Bridge which crosses the Thames river, on 19th October 2021, in London, England. London's newest river crossing for 100-plus years coincided with the Millennium in 2000. It was hurriedly finished and opened to the public on 10 June 2000 when an estimated 100,000 people crossed it to discover the structure oscillated so much that it was forced to close 2 days later. Over the next 18 months designers added dampeners to stop its wobble but it already symbolised what was embarrassing and failing in British pride. Now the British Standard code of bridge loading has been updated to cover the swaying phenomenon, referred to as 'Synchronous Lateral Excitation'.
    millennium_bridge-06-19-10-2021.jpg
  • Construction sheeting hides work on riverside office properties while a 'City Cruise' tour boat passes beneath the Millennium Bridge which crosses the Thames river, on 19th October 2021, in London, England. London's newest river crossing for 100-plus years coincided with the Millennium in 2000. It was hurriedly finished and opened to the public on 10 June 2000 when an estimated 100,000 people crossed it to discover the structure oscillated so much that it was forced to close 2 days later. Over the next 18 months designers added dampeners to stop its wobble but it already symbolised what was embarrassing and failing in British pride. Now the British Standard code of bridge loading has been updated to cover the swaying phenomenon, referred to as 'Synchronous Lateral Excitation'.
    millennium_bridge-01-19-10-2021.jpg
  • Construction sheeting hides work on riverside office properties while a 'City Cruise' tour boat passes beneath the Millennium Bridge which crosses the Thames river, on 19th October 2021, in London, England. London's newest river crossing for 100-plus years coincided with the Millennium in 2000. It was hurriedly finished and opened to the public on 10 June 2000 when an estimated 100,000 people crossed it to discover the structure oscillated so much that it was forced to close 2 days later. Over the next 18 months designers added dampeners to stop its wobble but it already symbolised what was embarrassing and failing in British pride. Now the British Standard code of bridge loading has been updated to cover the swaying phenomenon, referred to as 'Synchronous Lateral Excitation'.
    millennium_bridge-02-19-10-2021.jpg
  • A construction workman places another board sheeting with others on a West End street, on 4th March 2019, in London England.
    westend_people-04-04-03-2019.jpg
  • Construction safety sheeting with plain tree shadow at a Skanska building project in Finsbury Circus.
    skanska_site04-24-02-2012.jpg
  • A man in a central London street speaks through a gap in construction sheeting to a hidden colleage whose boots are seen below.
    hoarding_man5-20-10-2011.jpg
  • Protective sheeting surrounds tall building project by McAlpine in Victoria Street, London. Sir Robert McAlpine is a leading UK building and civil engineering company. It carries out engineering and construction for the oil and gas, petrochemical, power generation, nuclear, pharmaceutical, defence, chemical, water and mining industries. The company was founded in 1869 by Sir Robert McAlpine, who was known as "Concrete Bob".
    McAlpine10-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Construction sheeting hides construction work on riverside office properties while Londoners and visitors to the capital walk over the Millennium Bridge which crosses the Thames river, on 19th October 2021, in London, England. London's newest river crossing for 100-plus years coincided with the Millennium in 2000. It was hurriedly finished and opened to the public on 10 June 2000 when an estimated 100,000 people crossed it to discover the structure oscillated so much that it was forced to close 2 days later. Over the next 18 months designers added dampeners to stop its wobble but it already symbolised what was embarrassing and failing in British pride. Now the British Standard code of bridge loading has been updated to cover the swaying phenomenon, referred to as 'Synchronous Lateral Excitation'.
    millennium_bridge-03-19-10-2021.jpg
  • An obscured workman manhandles a wooden board sheeting into a construction site doorway, on 5th March 2019, in London, England.
    board_workman-02-05-03-2019.jpg
  • Construction workman below safety sheeting with plain tree shadow at a Skanska building project in Finsbury Circus.
    skanska_site06-24-02-2012.jpg
  • Construction workman below safety sheeting with plain tree shadow at a Skanska building project in Finsbury Circus.
    skanska_site03-24-02-2012.jpg
  • EMployees of construction contractor McGee talk beneath company sheeting and scaffolding in London's square mile.
    mcgee1-23-09-2011.jpg
  • Seen through the public walking along the Thames riverside at Bankside, sheeting hides construction work on office properties while Londoners and visitors to the capital walk over the Millennium Bridge which crosses the Thames river, on 19th October 2021, in London, England. London's newest river crossing for 100-plus years coincided with the Millennium in 2000. It was hurriedly finished and opened to the public on 10 June 2000 when an estimated 100,000 people crossed it to discover the structure oscillated so much that it was forced to close 2 days later. Over the next 18 months designers added dampeners to stop its wobble but it already symbolised what was embarrassing and failing in British pride. Now the British Standard code of bridge loading has been updated to cover the swaying phenomenon, referred to as 'Synchronous Lateral Excitation'.
    millennium_bridge-08-19-10-2021.jpg
  • An obscured workman manhandles a wooden board sheeting into a construction site doorway, on 5th March 2019, in London, England.
    board_workman-03-05-03-2019.jpg
  • Construction workman below safety sheeting with plain tree shadow at a Skanska building project in Finsbury Circus.
    skanska_site07-24-02-2012.jpg
  • A man in a central London street speaks through a gap in construction sheeting to a hidden colleage whose boots are seen below.
    hoarding_man3-20-10-2011.jpg
  • Protective sheeting surrounds tall building project by McAlpine in Victoria Street, London. Sir Robert McAlpine is a leading UK building and civil engineering company. It carries out engineering and construction for the oil and gas, petrochemical, power generation, nuclear, pharmaceutical, defence, chemical, water and mining industries. The company was founded in 1869 by Sir Robert McAlpine, who was known as "Concrete Bob".
    McAlpine09-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Metal sheeting has been secured to a shop window containing no valuables, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed-businesses87-17-03_2009.jpg
  • Sheeting covers the exterior of a Holiday Inn which is still managing to remain open in the borough of Southwark, on 14th May 2017, in London, England.
    open_hotel-02-14-05-2017.jpg
  • An obscured workman manhandles a wooden board sheeting past an art gallery window where a receptionist works at a computer, on 5th March 2019, in London, England.
    board_workman-01-05-03-2019.jpg
  • Delivery man carries the last sheet of plyboard for local construction project.
    carrying_plywood01-19-02-2014.jpg
  • Two workmen from a nearby construction site carry some sheets of plasterboard in Westminster, on 20th October 2020, in London, England.
    workmen01-20-10-2020.jpg
  • A workman carries a metal panel in a City of London street, on 27th February 2018, in London, England.
    carrying_square-01-27-02-2018.jpg
  • A workman carries a metal panel in a City of London street, on 27th February 2018, in London, England.
    carrying_square-02-27-02-2018.jpg
  • With the dome of St Paul's cathedral in the distance, a woman in a crimson dress crosses the river Thames on the Millennium Bridge, on 19th October 2021, in London, England. The construction for London's newest river crossing for 100-plus years coincided with the Millennium. It was hurriedly finished and opened to the public on 10 June 2000 when an estimated 100,000 people crossed it to discover the structure oscillated so much that it was forced to close 2 days later. Over the next 18 months designers added dampeners to stop its wobble but it already symbolised what was embarrassing and failing in British pride. Now the British Standard code of bridge loading has been updated to cover the swaying phenomenon, referred to as 'Synchronous Lateral Excitation'.
    millennium_bridge-11-19-10-2021.jpg
  • A closed sign is stuck to the glass and metal shutters have been rolled down in a shop window in Weston-super-Mare, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed_businesses097-11-04-2009.jpg
  • Workman carries awkward construction panel through a London street.
    carrying_panel01-03-12-2014.jpg
  • While Londoners and visitors to the capital walk over the Millennium Bridge over the Thames river, a waste barge operated by Cory Riverside passes underneath, on 20th October 2021, in London, England. Cory Riverside Energy operates a fleet of five tugs, with over 50 barges and 1,500 containers. Each barge can carry 20 waste containers, containing a total of 270 tonnes of residual waste and the fleet is used to transport residual waste from waste transfer stations along the River Thames to its Belvedere EfW plant. The river traffic removes around 100,000 vehicle journeys from London’s roads.
    millennium_bridge-02-20-10-2021.jpg
  • With the dome of St Paul's cathedral in the distance, a woman in a crimson dress crosses the river Thames on the Millennium Bridge, on 19th October 2021, in London, England. The construction for London's newest river crossing for 100-plus years coincided with the Millennium. It was hurriedly finished and opened to the public on 10 June 2000 when an estimated 100,000 people crossed it to discover the structure oscillated so much that it was forced to close 2 days later. Over the next 18 months designers added dampeners to stop its wobble but it already symbolised what was embarrassing and failing in British pride. Now the British Standard code of bridge loading has been updated to cover the swaying phenomenon, referred to as 'Synchronous Lateral Excitation'.
    millennium_bridge-10-19-10-2021.jpg
  • With the dome of St Paul's cathedral in the distance, a woman in a crimson dress crosses the river Thames on the Millennium Bridge, on 19th October 2021, in London, England. The construction for London's newest river crossing for 100-plus years coincided with the Millennium. It was hurriedly finished and opened to the public on 10 June 2000 when an estimated 100,000 people crossed it to discover the structure oscillated so much that it was forced to close 2 days later. Over the next 18 months designers added dampeners to stop its wobble but it already symbolised what was embarrassing and failing in British pride. Now the British Standard code of bridge loading has been updated to cover the swaying phenomenon, referred to as 'Synchronous Lateral Excitation'.
    millennium_bridge-09-19-10-2021.jpg
  • Covered fairground carousel horses on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
    covered_merrygoround-07-09-05-2018.jpg
  • Covered fairground carousel horses on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
    covered_merrygoround-05-09-05-2018.jpg
  • Covered fairground carousel horses on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
    covered_merrygoround-01-09-05-2018.jpg
  • An old arched corrugated shelter in a rural place<br />
near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes18-02-06-2013.jpg
  • An old arched corrugated shelter in a rural place<br />
near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes16-02-06-2013.jpg
  • An old arched corrugated shelter in a rural place<br />
near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes15-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A hand-painted No Parking notice on derelict shutters near 2012 Olympic Park site.
    2012_stratford15-08-03-2012.jpg
  • Corrugated iron gates padlocked and chained up to prevent trespassers.
    padlocked01-25-02-2012.jpg
  • While Londoners and visitors to the capital walk over the Millennium Bridge over the Thames river, a waste barge operated by Cory Riverside passes underneath, on 20th October 2021, in London, England. Cory Riverside Energy operates a fleet of five tugs, with over 50 barges and 1,500 containers. Each barge can carry 20 waste containers, containing a total of 270 tonnes of residual waste and the fleet is used to transport residual waste from waste transfer stations along the River Thames to its Belvedere EfW plant. The river traffic removes around 100,000 vehicle journeys from London’s roads.
    millennium_bridge-01-20-10-2021.jpg
  • Uber Boat's 'Meteor Clipper' passes beneath the Millennium Bridge and passes corporate properties undergoing revelopment, overlooking the Thames, on 19th October 2021, in London, England. Thames Clippers operate a fleet of 20 boats on the River Thames, with departures from 23 piers across London from Putney to Woolwich.
    millennium_bridge-05-19-10-2021.jpg
  • Uber Boat's 'Meteor Clipper' passes beneath the Millennium Bridge and passes corporate properties undergoing revelopment, overlooking the Thames, on 19th October 2021, in London, England. Thames Clippers operate a fleet of 20 boats on the River Thames, with departures from 23 piers across London from Putney to Woolwich.
    millennium_bridge-04-19-10-2021.jpg
  • Covered fairground carousel horses on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
    covered_merrygoround-06-09-05-2018.jpg
  • Covered fairground carousel horses on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
    covered_merrygoround-04-09-05-2018.jpg
  • Covered fairground carousel horses on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
    covered_merrygoround-03-09-05-2018.jpg
  • A hand-painted No Parking notice on derelict shutters near 2012 Olympic Park site.
    2012_stratford16-08-03-2012.jpg
  • Corrugated iron gates padlocked and chained up to prevent trespassers.
    no_parking01-25-02-2012.jpg
  • A hand-painted No Parking Please notice on a garage's gates under railway arches in south London.
    no_parking01-09-12-2010.jpg
  • A hand-painted No Parking notice on a garage's gates under railway arches in south London.
    no_parking02-29-09-2010.jpg
  • A hand-painted No Parking notice on a garage's gates under railway arches in south London.
    no_parking01-29-09-2010.jpg
  • Corrugated iron roof of semi-derelict crofter's outbuilding in hamlet of Waterloo, Isle of Skye, Scotland.
    5108-RPB59-angus_mchattie126-28-09-2...jpg
  • Covered fairground carousel horses on the Southbank, on 9th May 2018, in London, England.
    covered_merrygoround-02-09-05-2018.jpg
  • An old arched corrugated shelter in a rural place<br />
near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes19-02-06-2013.jpg
  • Crane lifts a load of construction materials high above London street where a Skanska building project is underway.
    skanska_site02-24-02-2012.jpg
  • Crane lifts a load of construction materials high above London street where a Skanska building project is underway.
    skanska_site01-24-02-2012.jpg
  • A construction site workman carries reflective metal sheeting on to the site of a development on Victoria Street in Westminster, on 30th July 2020, in London, England.
    fuji_test27-30-07-2020.jpg
  • A construction site workman carries reflective metal sheeting on to the site of a development on Victoria Street in Westminster, on 30th July 2020, in London, England.
    fuji_test26-30-07-2020.jpg
  • A construction site workman carries reflective metal sheeting on to the site of a development on Victoria Street in Westminster, on 30th July 2020, in London, England.
    fuji_test25-30-07-2020.jpg
  • Dust sheets air on railings as a decorating contractor paints the exterior of a white property in South Kensington, on 19th October 2022, in London, England.
    painting_job-08-19-10-2022.jpg
  • Dust sheets air on railings as a decorating contractor paints the exterior of a white property in South Kensington, on 19th October 2022, in London, England.
    painting_job-07-19-10-2022.jpg
  • Dust sheets air on railings as a decorating contractor paints the exterior of a white property in South Kensington, on 19th October 2022, in London, England.
    painting_job-09-19-10-2022.jpg
  • A sheet metal Jesus crucifix (a popular local copy from an historical Rutherian church) near Jaworki, on 20th September 2019, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. The village of a thriving Rutherian community was once here in Biala Woda where over 100 farms were located - the remains of which are still seen. A wooden cross with a figure of Christ cut from sheet metal survived the culture. Similar crosses and chapels can be found in the colloquial language of White Water  in the Romanian, Ukrainian or Eastern Slovakia Carpathians. 
    poland-160-20-09-2019.jpg
  • A sheet metal Jesus crucifix (a popular local copy from an historical Rutherian church) near Jaworki, on 20th September 2019, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. The village of a thriving Rutherian community was once here in Biala Woda where over 100 farms were located - the remains of which are still seen. A wooden cross with a figure of Christ cut from sheet metal survived the culture. Similar crosses and chapels can be found in the colloquial language of White Water  in the Romanian, Ukrainian or Eastern Slovakia Carpathians. 
    poland-161-20-09-2019.jpg
  • A sheet metal Jesus crucifix (a popular local copy from an historical Rutherian church) outside an abandoned industrial building on the outskirts of Jaworki, on 20th September 2019, <br />
near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. The village of a thriving Rutherian community was once in nearby Biala Woda where over 100 farms were located - the remains of which are still seen. A wooden cross with a figure of Christ cut from sheet metal survived the culture. Similar crosses and chapels can be found in the colloquial language of White Water  in the Romanian, Ukrainian or Eastern Slovakia Carpathians. 
    poland-159-20-09-2019.jpg
  • A sheet metal Jesus crucifix (a popular local copy from an historical Rutherian church) outside an abandoned industrial building on the outskirts of Jaworki, on 20th September 2019, <br />
near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. The village of a thriving Rutherian community was once in nearby Biala Woda where over 100 farms were located - the remains of which are still seen. A wooden cross with a figure of Christ cut from sheet metal survived the culture. Similar crosses and chapels can be found in the colloquial language of White Water  in the Romanian, Ukrainian or Eastern Slovakia Carpathians. 
    poland-154-20-09-2019.jpg
  • A sheet metal Jesus crucifix (a popular local copy from an historical Rutherian church) outside an abandoned industrial building on the outskirts of Jaworki, on 20th September 2019, <br />
near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. The village of a thriving Rutherian community was once in nearby Biala Woda where over 100 farms were located - the remains of which are still seen. A wooden cross with a figure of Christ cut from sheet metal survived the culture. Similar crosses and chapels can be found in the colloquial language of White Water  in the Romanian, Ukrainian or Eastern Slovakia Carpathians. 
    poland-153-20-09-2019.jpg
  • A sheet metal Jesus crucifix (a popular local copy from an historical Rutherian church) outside an abandoned industrial building on the outskirts of Jaworki, on 20th September 2019, <br />
near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. The village of a thriving Rutherian community was once in nearby Biala Woda where over 100 farms were located - the remains of which are still seen. A wooden cross with a figure of Christ cut from sheet metal survived the culture. Similar crosses and chapels can be found in the colloquial language of White Water  in the Romanian, Ukrainian or Eastern Slovakia Carpathians. 
    poland-152-20-09-2019.jpg
  • A walker climbs wooden steps in Biala Woda in the Tatra mountains, passing a sheet metal Jesus crucifix (a popular local copy from an historical Rutherian church) near Jaworki, on 20th September 2019, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. The village of a thriving Rutherian community was once here in Biala Woda where over 100 farms were located - the remains of which are still seen. A wooden cross with a figure of Christ cut from sheet metal survived the culture. Similar crosses and chapels can be found in the colloquial language of White Water  in the Romanian, Ukrainian or Eastern Slovakia Carpathians. 
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