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  • As heatwave temperatures climb to record levels - the hottest day of the year so far, the Evening Standard headline on page 1 of the London Evening Standard  mentions the UK's new Prime Minister Boris Johnson's first Cabinet Meeting and his threat on a No-Deal Brexit, opposite the Bank of England on Threadneedle Street in the City of London (the capital's financial district aka the Square Mile), on 25th July 2019, in London, England.
    boris_headline-07-25-07-2019.jpg
  • As heatwave temperatures climb to record levels - the hottest day of the year so far, the Evening Standard headline on page 1 of the London Evening Standard  mentions the UK's new Prime Minister Boris Johnson's first Cabinet Meeting and his threat on a No-Deal Brexit, opposite the Bank of England on Threadneedle Street in the City of London (the capital's financial district aka the Square Mile), on 25th July 2019, in London, England.
    boris_headline-05-25-07-2019.jpg
  • As heatwave temperatures climb to record levels - the hottest day of the year so far, the Evening Standard headline on page 1 of the London Evening Standard  mentions the UK's new Prime Minister Boris Johnson's first Cabinet Meeting and his threat on a No-Deal Brexit, opposite the Bank of England on Threadneedle Street in the City of London (the capital's financial district aka the Square Mile), on 25th July 2019, in London, England.
    boris_headline-04-25-07-2019.jpg
  • As heatwave temperatures climb to record levels - the hottest day of the year so far, the Evening Standard headline on page 1 of the London Evening Standard  mentions the UK's new Prime Minister Boris Johnson's first Cabinet Meeting and his threat on a No-Deal Brexit, opposite the Bank of England on Threadneedle Street in the City of London (the capital's financial district aka the Square Mile), on 25th July 2019, in London, England.
    boris_headline-03-25-07-2019.jpg
  • As heatwave temperatures climb to record levels - the hottest day of the year so far, the Evening Standard headline on page 1 of the London Evening Standard  mentions the UK's new Prime Minister Boris Johnson's first Cabinet Meeting and his threat on a No-Deal Brexit, in the City of London (the capital's financial district aka the Square Mile), on 25th July 2019, in London, England.
    boris_headline-02-25-07-2019.jpg
  • A notice not to park in front of a scrap metal yard, with a threat of clamping, has been painted on to gates in a Bristol industrial wasteland.
    closed_businesses08-27-12_2008.jpg
  • As heatwave temperatures climb to record levels - the hottest day of the year so far, the Evening Standard headline on page 1 of the London Evening Standard  mentions the UK's new Prime Minister Boris Johnson's first Cabinet Meeting and his threat on a No-Deal Brexit, opposite the Bank of England on Threadneedle Street in the City of London (the capital's financial district aka the Square Mile), on 25th July 2019, in London, England.
    boris_headline-08-25-07-2019.jpg
  • As heatwave temperatures climb to record levels - the hottest day of the year so far, the Evening Standard headline on page 1 of the London Evening Standard  mentions the UK's new Prime Minister Boris Johnson's first Cabinet Meeting and his threat on a No-Deal Brexit, opposite the Bank of England on Threadneedle Street in the City of London (the capital's financial district aka the Square Mile), on 25th July 2019, in London, England.
    boris_headline-06-25-07-2019.jpg
  • As heatwave temperatures climb to record levels - the hottest day of the year so far, the Evening Standard headline on page 1 of the London Evening Standard  mentions the UK's new Prime Minister Boris Johnson's first Cabinet Meeting and his threat on a No-Deal Brexit, in the City of London (the capital's financial district aka the Square Mile), on 25th July 2019, in London, England.
    boris_headline-01-25-07-2019.jpg
  • A protester with the rural pressure group Countryside Alliance wears a mask of Prime Minister Tony Blair marches through Westminster against the threat against the fox hunting ban, on 22nd September 2002, in Parliament Square, London, England.
    countryside_march-22-09-2002.jpg
  • A small ghroup of Islamist radicals descend into Westminster underground tube station days before the royal marriage of Prince William and his wife-to-be Kate Middleton in London. Seen as a security threat, the young males are nonetheless left alone by police officers although they are undoutedly under surveillance as they walk along the wedding procession route. Muslim groups have been denied permission to demonstrate against the wedding event and will risk arrest if stopped with anti-British/monarchist literature.
    royal_wedding_preview-10-27-April-20...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest22-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest20-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest17-06-02-201...jpg
  • A group of country ramblers walk down a slope of grassland near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes24-02-06-2013.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_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
  • Political graffiti sprayed by aerosol on public building near Ponte Vecchio in Florence.
    florence_italy113-23-10-2010.jpg
  • A notice not to park in front of a construction site, has been painted on to gates in South London.
    no_parking01-26-10-2009.jpg
  • A male security operative uncovers forbidden bottle of Vodka among a passenger's hand baggage during search at Heathrow T5
    heathrow_airport1470-18-08-2009.jpg
  • The words No Parking has been written in pain by hand three times on the sills of now bricked-up windows in a quiet cobbled street near Bradford city centre, Yorkshire.
    no_parking16-08-05-2009.jpg
  • On a winter's evening, a lone woman walks through shadows and areas of light on a residential street, on 21st January 2021, in London, England.
    night_street10-21-01-2021.jpg
  • Detail of an old Evening Standard newspaper headline for Friday 30th August, speaking of economic uncertainty and the treat of recession over a possible No-deal Brexit between British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government and the European Union, in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on Monday 2nd September 2019, in London, England.
    brexit_news-04-02-09-2019.jpg
  • Detail of an old Evening Standard newspaper headline for Friday 30th August, speaking of economic uncertainty and the treat of recession over a possible No-deal Brexit between British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government and the European Union, in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on Monday 2nd September 2019, in London, England.
    brexit_news-02-02-09-2019.jpg
  • Detail of an old Evening Standard newspaper headline for Friday 30th August, speaking of economic uncertainty and the treat of recession over a possible No-deal Brexit between British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government and the European Union, in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on Monday 2nd September 2019, in London, England.
    brexit_news-01-02-09-2019.jpg
  • Detail of an old Evening Standard newspaper headline for Friday 30th August, speaking of economic uncertainty and the treat of recession over a possible No-deal Brexit between British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government and the European Union, in the City of London, (aka The Square Mile) the capital's financial district, on Monday 2nd September 2019, in London, England.
    brexit_news-03-02-09-2019.jpg
  • Huge concrete anti-tank cubes form a line of defences along the Northumbrian coast, placed on Britain's northeast coast during fears of German invasion during WW2, on 27th September 2017, near Lindisfarne Island, Northumberland, England.
    lindisfarne-54-27-09-2017.jpg
  • Interior of Carnegie Library, herne Hill, south London. Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest27-06-02-201...jpg
  • Interior of Carnegie Library, herne Hill, south London. Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest26-06-02-201...jpg
  • A breastfeeding mother in Carnegie Library, Herne Hill, south London. Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest29-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest24-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest21-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest18-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest32-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest31-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest16-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest15-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest14-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest13-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest12-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest11-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest10-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest09-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest08-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest07-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest06-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest05-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest04-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest03-06-02-201...jpg
  • Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, the people of Herne Hill, Lambeth, south London hold a demonstration outside the Edwardian library. Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest02-06-02-201...jpg
  • A breastfeeding mother in Carnegie Library, Herne Hill, south London. Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest28-06-02-201...jpg
  • Taking donations to help raise funds for Carnegie Library, Herne Hill, south London. Faced with the closure of its beloved local library, Lambeth council plan to close the facility used by the community as part of austerity cuts, saying they will convert the building into a gym and privatey-owned gentrified businesses - rather than a much-loved reading and learning resource. £12,600 was donated by the American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie to help build the library which opened in 1906. It is a fine example of Edwardian civic architecture, built with red Flettan bricks and terracotta, listed as Grade II in 1981.
    carnegie_library_protest25-06-02-201...jpg
  • Stylish and athletic model on a billboard for clothing retailer H&M, in central London.
    H&M_billboard14-13-01-2016.jpg
  • Undisturbed rural landscape of fields and wetlands<br />
near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes50-02-06-2013.jpg
  • Undisturbed rural hedgerow with fields and wetlands beyond near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes51-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers walk along the sea defence embankment of Halstow Marshes on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes49-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers walk along the sea defence embankment of Halstow Marshes on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes47-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A lady country rambler walks peers through binoculars on the sea defence embankment of Halstow Marshes on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes48-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers walk along the sea defence embankment of Halstow Marshes on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes44-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers rest for lunch on the sea defence embankment of Halstow Marshes on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes42-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers walk along the sea defence embankment of Halstow Marshes on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes43-02-06-2013.jpg
  • An idyllic landscape of artificial dyke waters on Halstow Marshes, near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes34-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers rest for lunch on the sea defence embankment of Halstow Marshes on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes38-02-06-2013.jpg
  • Different breeds of young curious bulls in a wetlands meadow near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes31-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers walk down a slope of grassland near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes27-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers walk down a slope of grassland near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes25-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers walk down a slope of grassland near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes23-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A bright red painted door and matching post box on a country cottage in the village of St Mary Hoo, near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes22-02-06-2013.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_marshes19-02-06-2013.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 remote signpost showing the Saxon Shore Way near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes13-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A remote signpost showing the Saxon Shore Way near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes12-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers walk along a quiet lane near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes10-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A remote signpost showing the Saxon Shore Way near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes11-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers walk along a quiet lane near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes09-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A country rambler looks out across Northwood Hill's landscape below, an wildlife area near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes08-02-06-2013.jpg
  • Two country ramblers look across Northwood Hill's landscape below, an wildlife area near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes07-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers look across Northwood Hill's landscape below, an wildlife area near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes05-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers look across Northwood Hill's landscape below, an wildlife area near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes04-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers look across Northwood Hill's landscape below, an wildlife area near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
    halstow_marshes02-02-06-2013.jpg
  • A group of country ramblers look across Northwood Hill's landscape below, an wildlife area near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
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  • Protest signs erected by locals of the Darenth Valley in rural Kent, against the forthcoming Channel Tunnel rail link in 1989.
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  • Locals of the Darenth Valley in rural Kent, protest in Trafalgar Square against the forthcoming Channel Tunnel rail link in 1989.
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  • Surrounded by deep shadows, a commuter climbs the steps of number 1 London Bridge.
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  • Surrounded by deep shadows, a commuter climbs the steps of number 1 London Bridge.
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  • Political graffiti sprayed by aerosol on public building near Ponte Vecchio in Florence.
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  • It is 1985 and a farmer walks along a line of long, combustible straw and with a pitchfork and smouldering straw, sets fire to the organic material in an Essex field, southern England. It is late summer and the harvested corn has left behind short stubble which the farmer sets ablaze. This now restricted practice of destroying cereal straw and stubble by flame was stopped by the introduction of The Crop Residues (Burning) Regulations of 1993 which now restricts farmers on burning crop materials, including residues of oilseed rape, field beans and peas, except in very limited circumstances, e.g. for disease control where a plant health order has been served. The burning of straw and stubble also deprives the soil of valuable organic material and releases greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. ..
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  • With the words 'We will never accept a united Ireland' and another quote 'For God and Ulster' we see a detail of a political painting in a street off the Shankhill Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. This Loyalist mural may have been drawn by a paramilitary artist, whose handiwork is the crest of the protestant Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) the organisations behind many a sectarian action against neighbouring catholic supporters of the Irish republican Army (IRA). In loyalist areas, the red, white and blue of the British Union Jack is painted on kerbs, houses and railings to signify peoples' allegiance to the crown, having historically followed the 17th century activities of King William of Orange against Catholics..
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  • Using the Latin motto 'Quis Separabit' meaning 'Who shall separate us?' we see a detail of a political painting in a street off the Shankhill Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. This Loyalist mural may have been drawn by a paramilitary artist, whose handiwork is the crest of the protestant Ulster Defence Association (UDA), the organisation behind many a sectarian action against neighbouring catholic supporters of the Irish republican Army (IRA). In loyalist areas, the red, white and blue of the British Union Jack is painted on kerbs, houses and railings to signify peoples' allegiance to the crown, having historically followed the 17th century activities of King William of Orange against Catholics..
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  • On a brick wall is a painted red hand that grips an Armalite automatic weapon which has been painted on to a street wall of a house off the protestant Shankhill Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The red hand is actually better-known as The Red Hand Defenders (RHD),  a Northern Irish paramilitary group formed in 1998 and composed largely of Protestant hardliners from loyalist groups observing a cease-fire. It is composed of members of the Ulster Defence Association (largely those who once belonged to the now disbanded 2nd Battalion, C Company) and Loyalist Volunteer Force, most of whom are still part of the latter organisation.
    belfast_murals002-26-09-1996.jpg
  • A polite Please No Parking sign painted on to a wooden gate  door tells car drivers this entrance is in constant use 24/7 in Brixton, South London..
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  • Wheel clamping in operation warning sign outside Sofitel at Heathrow airport's Terminal 5.
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  • Wheel clamping in operation warning sign outside Sofitel at Heathrow airport's Terminal 5.
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  • Female security operative feels around a male passenger's leg for suspect items during search at Heathrow Airport's T5
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  • Female security operative feels around a male passenger's back for suspect items during search at Heathrow Airport's T5
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  • Female security operative feels around a lady passenger's back for suspect items during search at Heathrow Airport's T5
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  • A female security officer has spotted an abandoned bag with the words 'Giraffe To Go' on the side, inside a lift of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5. The woman talks urgently but calmly using her walkie-talkie. She needs to report it to her controllers as a suspicious package but may turn out to be an innocent lunch bag left by a hurrying and absent-minded passenger, realising their flight is about to close, instead of a bomb left by a malicious terrorist. The lady bends down to give as accurate description as she can before airport police arrive to determine how serious the treat is and possibly order a costly evacuation. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Security employed by contractor OCS searches a passenger at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Teams of 5-8 perform a rotational order of tasks, changing every 20 minutes: A loader (asking travellers to take off clothing, shoes etc); archway detectors; X-ray operator; liquid tester and bag searcher. The X-ray operator can earn a £50 bonus for a suspect item randomly inserted by undercover officials and known as an Airlock Find. Also, a Tip is a random image flashed on the screen that shows a suspect item they have to spot. A typical day of searched passengers is 25,000 passengers in T5. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009). .
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  • Two cars have been parked beneath the words No Parking which have been painted by hand on industrial bricks of a wall in a quiet street off Lumb Lane near Bradford city centre, Yorkshire. Above the message in the window is both Kashmiri and English writing for a mis-spelled business called Kashmir Catring Bradford.
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  • The words No Parking have been painted by hand on industrial bricks of a wall in a quiet street off Lumb Lane near Bradford city centre, Yorkshire. Above the message in the window is both Kashmiri and English writing for a mis-spelled business called Kashmir Catring Bradford.
    no_parking23-09-05-2009.jpg
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