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  • A depiction of a local event during the English Civil War depicting local historical figures appearing in stained glass windows part of an auction held by Bonhams of the contents of Stokesay Castle, the oldest fortified estate house in Britain originating in the late 13th century. During King Charles I reign it came into the ownership of the Craven family and was used as a supply base for the King's forces in the area, based in strength at nearby Ludlow Castle in the early stages of the English Civil War. .A skirmish took place at the castle during the English Civil War, in which Stokesay was handed over to the Parliamentarians after a short siege without a pitched battle. It is at present in the hands of English Heritage.
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  • A heraldic official and a knight depict local historical events, both medieval figures appearing in stained glass windows part of an auction held by Bonhams of the contents of Stokesay Court, the oldest fortified estate house in Britain originating in the late 13th century.It is at present in the hands of English Heritage. It's a Grade I listed Victorian mansion that was locked up for decades before being sold off after the last member of the rich industrialist family of John Derby-Allcroft whose ancestors could no longer afford the property's upkeep. Its contents of almost pristine collection of Victoriana personal effects and furniture, clothing, and memorabilia that was largely stored away from the fading and deteriorating qualities of daylight.
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  • Saints in stained glass in Long Melford's Holy Trinity Church, Suffolk. The Church of the Holy Trinity, Long Melford is a Grade I listed parish church of the Church of England in Long Melford, Suffolk, England. It is one of 310 medieval English churches dedicated to the Holy Trinity. The church was constructed between 1467 and 1497 in the late Perpendicular Gothic style. It is a noted example of a Suffolk medieval wool church, founded and financed by wealthy wool merchants in the medieval period as impressive visual statements of their prosperity.
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  • Saints in stained glass in Long Melford's Holy Trinity Church, Suffolk. The Church of the Holy Trinity, Long Melford is a Grade I listed parish church of the Church of England in Long Melford, Suffolk, England. It is one of 310 medieval English churches dedicated to the Holy Trinity. The church was constructed between 1467 and 1497 in the late Perpendicular Gothic style. It is a noted example of a Suffolk medieval wool church, founded and financed by wealthy wool merchants in the medieval period as impressive visual statements of their prosperity.
    church_stained_glass03-24-07-2012.jpg
  • Green stained render on walls of building in Eppan-Appiano, South Tyrol, northern Italy.
    appiano_italy59-12-07-2015.jpg
  • Green stained render on walls of building in Eppan-Appiano, South Tyrol, northern Italy.
    appiano_italy57-12-07-2015.jpg
  • The stained glass Saint Hilda reading the Bible in All Saints church, on 25th September 2017, in Rothbury, Northumberland, England.
    rothbury-03-25-09-2017.jpg
  • Stained glass showing families encarcerated in the Nazi Sachsenhausen concentration camp during WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi and Soviet concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. After World War II, when Oranienburg was in the Soviet Occupation Zone, the structure was used as an NKVD special camp until 1950. Executions took place at Sachsenhausen, especially of Soviet prisoners of war. 30,000 inmates died there from exhaustion, disease, malnutrition, pneumonia, etc. The remaining buildings and grounds are now open to the public as a museum.
    berlin_sachsenhausen03-06-04-2013.jpg
  • Stained glass images of important historic medieval figures from the City of London's history, seen in the Guildhall.
    guildhall_glass04-23-09-2012.jpg
  • Stained glass images of important historic medieval figures from the City of London's history, seen in the Guildhall.
    guildhall_glass03-23-09-2012.jpg
  • Yellow stained snow at the foot of a snowman left by animals in Ruskin Park, Lambeth.
    london_snows08-07-01-2010.jpg
  • Stained glass showing families encarcerated in the Nazi Sachsenhausen concentration camp during WW2, now known as the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum. Sachsenhausen was a Nazi and Soviet concentration camp in Oranienburg, 35 kilometres (22 miles) north of Berlin, Germany, used primarily for political prisoners from 1936 to the end of the Third Reich in May 1945. After World War II, when Oranienburg was in the Soviet Occupation Zone, the structure was used as an NKVD special camp until 1950. Executions took place at Sachsenhausen, especially of Soviet prisoners of war. 30,000 inmates died there from exhaustion, disease, malnutrition, pneumonia, etc. The remaining buildings and grounds are now open to the public as a museum.
    berlin_sachsenhausen04-06-04-2013.jpg
  • The Kessler family live on a farm in the quiet village of Boofzheim in Alsace, France. Their business is producing Foie Gras and they raise force-fed ducks near the German border region. The youngest member is daughter Mireille wearing a blood-stained apron. She is about to cut the throat of a duck, draining the body and especially the liver of blood. After tapping the head with a knife to render the animal unconscious, she stands in a pool of  blood from other birds which stains the courtyard floor. On the left, her parents and grandmother are plucking the feathers from newly-killed carcasses which are strung up on a special rack for this purpose. France produces and consumes the most Foie Gras in Europe using the French Gavage method of forcing ducks or geese to consume vast quatities of corn mash down the esophagus two weeks before slaughter.
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  • Original stained glass from newly restored vintage 100 year-old French Doors, in evening sunight in a residential porch, on 12th June 2018, in London, England.
    home_porch-03-08-06-2018.jpg
  • Original stained glass from newly restored vintage 100 year-old French Doors, in evening sunight in a residential porch, on 12th June 2018, in London, England.
    home_porch-02-08-06-2018.jpg
  • Original stained glass from newly restored vintage 100 year-old French Doors, in evening sunight in a residential porch, on 12th June 2018, in London, England.
    home_porch-01-08-06-2018.jpg
  • Stripped of their feathers, plucked ducks await the next stage during a family Foie Gras business in French Alsace. The Kessler family live on a farm in the quiet village of Boofzheim in Alsace, France. Their business is producing Foie Gras and they raise force-fed ducks near the German border region. The youngest member is daughter Mireille wearing a blood-stained apron. She has cut the throat of a duck, draining the body and especially the liver of blood. After tapping the head with a knife to render the animal unconscious, she stands in a pool of  blood from other birds which stains the courtyard floor. On the left, her parents and grandmother are plucking the feathers from newly-killed carcasses which are strung up on a special rack for this purpose. France produces and consumes the most Foie Gras in Europe using the French Gavage method of forcing ducks or geese to consume vast quatities of corn mash down the esophagus two weeks before slaughter.
    alsace_geese1-13-10-1997.jpg
  • Stained glass and arches in the Gothic mausoleum for the Albertin Deron family in the Pere Lachaise cemetery, Paris.
    pere_lachaise04-19-08-2012.jpg
  • A detail of the fuel-stained runway deck of the US Navy's Harry S Truman aircraft carrier whilst on exercise somewhere in the Persian Gulf. From this surface, $38 million F/A-18s fighters take off the ship's deck and into the air from a standing position. The angled flight decks of the carriers use a CATOBAR arrangement to operate aircraft, with steam catapults and arrestor wires for launch and recovery. The Truman is the largest and newest of the US Navy's fleet of new generation carriers, a 97,000 ton floating city with a crew of  5,137, 650 are women.
    US_navy_carrier03-10-12-2002.jpg
  • A CCTV security warning and damp stains on a card business window in an East Grinstead street in Sussex, a victim of the UK recession. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million. Given the rate at which the economy is deteriorating this could easily be above three million. From a continuing piece of work about windows and urban messages, the picture is from the project of closed business windows: 'Bust - the Art of Recession'.
    recession_window04-26-03-2013.jpg
  • Orange-stained fleeces of Northumbrian black-faced sheep, over a dry-stone wall and grazing on moorland, on 25th September 2017, in Rothbury, Northumberland, England.
    rothbury-07-25-09-2017.jpg
  • The stains from a fuel spillage on the road surface in central London.
    fuel_spill-01-07-06-2016.jpg
  • Detail of a girl dancer and stains from a damp window outside a closed Indian restaurant and take-away.
    indian_restaurant02-07-01-2016.jpg
  • Damp stains on a card business window in an East Grinstead street in Sussex, a victim of the UK recession. Around a recession-bled Britain, high-street businesses have been going bust in their thousands. Britain has now endured eight recessions since the Second World War. No two recessions are alike, and that applies to the current slowdown also. It has been caused by a shock to the availability of credit, a massive build up of debt. The number of people out of work currently stands at almost two million. Given the rate at which the economy is deteriorating this could easily be above three million. From a continuing piece of work about windows and urban messages, the picture is from the project of closed business windows: 'Bust - the Art of Recession'.
    recession_window01-26-03-2013.jpg
  • Detail of a girl dancer and stains from a damp window outside a closed Indian restaurant and take-away.
    indian_restaurant01-07-01-2016.jpg
  • Blue and red dye stains on the 'line' at RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, home base of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team. The spilled dye provides the team with their distinctive red, white and blue smoke (a vegetable dye and diesel fuel mixture) during their air show display routines. While on the ground, this non-toxic derv/vegetable dye is injected into a vacuum under pressure into the jets' modified belly-pod which in varying amounts of concentrate, gives off a smoke via three nozzles that point down into the jet's efflux, the exhaust that exits the jet pipe at 500°C. For a display, the pods hold enough dye for 5 minutes of white smoke, 1 of blue and 1 of red while the Synchro pair uses slightly more. 7,200 gallons of dye during the entire 2004 season and since 1965 they have flown over 4,000 such shows in 52 countries.
    Red_Arrows698_RBA.jpg
  • Meat porters drag old carts laden with freshly-butchered meat in Smithfield market. One man's coat reveals blood stains and one calls to the other as they walk. Meat has been bought and sold at Smithfield for over 800 years, making it one of the oldest markets in London. A livestock market occupied the site as early as the 10th century. Approximately 120,000 tons of produce pass through the market each year. As well as meat and poultry, products such as cheese, pies, and other delicatessen goods are available. Buyers including butchers, restaurateurs and caterers are able see the goods for themselves and drive away with what they have bought. Bargaining between buyers and sellers at Smithfield sets the guidelines for meat and poultry prices throughout the UK.
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  • Important City of London figures, one time Lord Mayor of London Dick Whittington and Thomas Gresham. Richard Whittington (c. 1354-1423) was a medieval merchant and politician, and the real-life inspiration for the pantomime character Dick Whittington. He was four times Lord Mayor of London, a Member of Parliament and a sheriff of London. In his lifetime he financed a number of public projects, such as drainage systems in poor areas of medieval London, and a hospital ward for unmarried mothers. He bequeathed his fortune to form the Charity of Sir Richard Whittington which, nearly 600 years later, continues to assist people in need. He knew three of the five kings who reigned during his lifetime. Sir Thomas Gresham (c. 1519 - 21 November 1579) was an English merchant and financier who worked for King Edward VI of England and for Edward's half-sisters, Queens Mary I and Elizabeth I.
    guildhall_glass01-23-09-2012.jpg
  • Chromatic colours on road surface tarmac in Oban, Scotland.
    fuel_spill02-03-08-2010-1.jpg
  • Chromatic colours on road surface tarmac in Oban, Scotland.
    fuel_spill01-03-08-2010-1.jpg
  • A middle-aged man power washes the white render on the exterior of his bungalow home.
    geoff_power_wash03-06-04-2015.jpg
  • Removed graffiti and 'Post No Bills' stencil on cleaned white wall in central London street.
    no_bills01-23-10-2012.jpg
  • A middle-aged man power washes the white render on the exterior of his bungalow home.
    geoff_power_wash11-06-04-2015.jpg
  • A middle-aged man power washes the white render on the exterior of his bungalow home.
    geoff_power_wash09-06-04-2015.jpg
  • A middle-aged man power washes the white render on the exterior of his bungalow home.
    geoff_power_wash08-06-04-2015.jpg
  • A middle-aged man power washes the white render on the exterior of his bungalow home.
    geoff_power_wash05-06-04-2015.jpg
  • A middle-aged man power washes the white render on the exterior of his bungalow home.
    geoff_power_wash01-06-04-2015.jpg
  • Removed graffiti and 'Post No Bills' stencil on cleaned white wall in central London street.
    no_bills02-23-10-2012.jpg
  • A group of red uniformed meat market traders manhandling joints of pork from the back of a meat wagon at Macau's main meat market, on the Rua Sul do Mercado de Sao Domingos, just off the Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro, in Central Macau. The men have on hooded red tunics that hide the bloodstains of dead animal carcasses, a very practical choice of colour. One man has half a pig on his shoulders while another holds a leg in his left hand. The animal carcasses look heavy and they are both struggling under their weight. There is much more meat to be offloaded from the truck and the men queue up to take their turn and remove them for sale inside the market building. Besides historical Chinese and Portuguese world-heritage relics, Macau's biggest attraction is its gaming business. Its gambling revenue in 2006 weighed in at a massive £3.6bn - about £100m more than Las Vegas.  Administered by Portugal until 1999, it was the oldest European colony in China, dating back to the 16th century. The administrative power over Macau was transferred to the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1999, 2 years after Hong Kong's own handover. Macau's name is derived from A-Ma-Gau or Place of A-Ma and this temple dedicated to the seafarers' goddess dates from the early 16th century.
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  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horseguards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-42-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horseguards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-41-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-38-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-40-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-37-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-36-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-34-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-35-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-33-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-32-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-31-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-29-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-28-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-27-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-26-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-25-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-24-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-23-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-21-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-22-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-20-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-19-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-16-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-18-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-17-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-13-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-14-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-11-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-09-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-07-13-06-2022.jpg
  • Contractors jetwash the aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-06-13-06-2022.jpg
  • Contractors jetwash the aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-04-13-06-2022.jpg
  • Contractors jetwash the aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-01-13-06-2022.jpg
  • Contractors jetwash the aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-03-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The lectern in the form of an eagle is covered by plastic between religious services in St Mary's, a rural English church in Baconsthorpe, on 28th June 2021, in Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England. The eagle was believed to be the bird that flew highest in the sky and was therefore closest to heaven.
    norfolk_lectern04-28-06-2021.jpg
  • The lectern in the form of an eagle is covered by plastic between religious services in St Mary's, a rural English church in Baconsthorpe, on 28th June 2021, in Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England. The eagle was believed to be the bird that flew highest in the sky and was therefore closest to heaven.
    norfolk_lectern03-28-06-2021.jpg
  • The interior of St Olave's Church on the corner of Seething Lane in the City of London, on 30th May 2018, in London, England.
    st_olaves-08-30-05-2018.jpg
  • The interior of St Olave's Church on the corner of Seething Lane in the City of London, on 30th May 2018, in London, England.
    st_olaves-07-30-05-2018.jpg
  • The memorial to 17th century London diarist, Samuel Pepys in St Olave's Church on the corner of Seething Lane in the City of London, on 30th May 2018, in London, England.
    st_olaves-01-30-05-2018.jpg
  • From the outside after dark is the window of the Hexham Conservative & Unionist Club, on 29th September 2017, in Beaumont Street, Hexham, Northumberland, England.
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  • Decaying gray concrete and freshly-painted yellow theme on London's Southbank.
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  • In the weeks before Christmas day in December, the Lord Mayor of London makes a speech in front of invited guests and VIPs, hosting his annual party in the Great Hall at his official town hall - the Guildhall - in the historic financial district of the City of London. Inviting Greater London's borough Mayors, they can each invite worthy children for an afternoon's fancy dress party. The Guildhall has been used as a town hall for several hundred years, and is still the ceremonial centre of the City of London. The term Guildhall refers both to the whole building and to its main room, which is a medieval style great hall similar to those at many Oxbridge colleges. The great hall is believed to be on the site of an earlier Guildhall, and has large mediaeval crypts underneath. During the Roman period it was the site of an amphitheatre, the largest in Britannia.
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  • Using a bloodied knife and hand, an instructor of a special US Air Force (USAF) survival course who has butchered roadkill deer...Near their facility at Fairchild AFB, Spokane, Washington State, the man teaches escape and evasion techniques to visiting air crew whose flying careers depend on passing this rigorous week of survival instruction. Should they be downed in hostile territory for example, they will need every skill learned here to survive possibly weeks being hunted in the wilderness so trapping and preparing fresh meat for human consumption is important for survival. Here the teachers stand around the venison which is strung up on a branch, its intestines and organs already removed by a hunting knife.
    usaf_survival01-06-08-1995.jpg
  • A group of red uniformed meat market traders manhandle joints of pork from the back of a meat wagon at Macau's main meat market, on the Rua Sul do Mercado de Sao Domingos, just off the Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro, in Central Macau, 1994.
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  • A closed Hair salon studio in Bloomsbury London, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed_businesses51-16-01_2009.jpg
  • A memorial has been placed where an unknown person died at Beulah Hill, London, England, UK. If we drove past this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be an anonymous statistic but flowers are left to die too and touching poems and dedications are written by family and loved-ones. From a project about makeshift shrines: Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to those who die suddenly - ordinary folk killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remembrances.
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  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-39-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior wall and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-30-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-15-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-12-13-06-2022.jpg
  • Contractors jetwash the aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-10-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-08-13-06-2022.jpg
  • Contractors jetwash the aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-05-13-06-2022.jpg
  • Contractors jetwash the aftermath of a red paint protest by climate change activists with 'Just Stop Oil' who sprayed the exterior and steps of the Treasury in Horse Guards, on 13th June 2022, in London, England. 'Just Stop Oil' took direct action for a UK government policy encouraging oil & gas expansion, they say.
    treasury_protest-02-13-06-2022.jpg
  • The lectern in the form of an eagle is covered by plastic between religious services in St Mary's, a rural English church in Baconsthorpe, on 28th June 2021, in Baconsthorpe, Norfolk, England. The eagle was believed to be the bird that flew highest in the sky and was therefore closest to heaven.
    norfolk_lectern01-28-06-2021.jpg
  • The front path and doorstep of an Edwardian-era home in a residential south London street in early evening, 7th August 2020, in Lambeth, London, England.
    fuji_test01-07-08-2020.jpg
  • The memorial to Elizabeth Pepys, wife of 17th century London diarist, Samuel Pepys in St Olave's Church on the corner of Seething Lane in the City of London, on 30th May 2018, in London, England.
    st_olaves-06-30-05-2018.jpg
  • A window detail of Dr Samuel Johnson in his museum house, on 17th September 2017, in the City of London, England. Samuel Johnson (1709–1784), often referred to as Dr. Johnson, was an English writer who made lasting contributions to English literature as a poet, essayist, moralist, literary critic, biographer, editor and lexicographer. Johnson was a devout Anglican and committed Tory, described by the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography as "arguably the most distinguished man of letters in English history."
    samuel_johnson-01-17-09-2017.jpg
  • Decaying gray concrete and freshly-painted yellow theme on London's Southbank.
    southbank_architecture04-10-06-2013.jpg
  • Standing with a bloodied knife and hand is an instructor of a special US Air Force (USAF) survival course (see also Corbis image 42-18212808) who has butchered a deer near their facility at Fairchild AFB, Spokane, Washington State. The man teaches escape and evasion techniques to visiting air crew whose flying careers depend on passing this rigorous week of survival instruction. Should they be downed in hostile territory for example, they will need every skill learned here to survive possibly weeks being hunted in the wilderness so trapping and preparing fresh meat for human consumption is important for survival. Here the teachers stand around the venison which is strung up on a branch, its intestines and organs already removed by a hunting knife. .
    usaf_survival001-06-08-1995.jpg
  • We are looking up from the ground to crowds gathered in three levels of a multi-story car park to await athletes pass during the London Marathon. The runners will make their way through the streets of East London beneath these spectators who have been patiently waiting for their friends and families to pass below. It is a great viewpoint from which to view such a sporting spectacle and we are peering up at the supporters leaning against the discoloured (discolored) concrete architecture dating back to the 1970s. It is the best elevated place to witness the race. There are three rows of 5 columns totalling 15 seperate windows and each one is full of families young and old. They resemble the compartments of a garden pet hutch where rabbits are kept in cramped conditions.
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