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  • Destined for nearby offices, two workmen deliver a heavy piece of corporate art taped up and covered in a narrow side street in the City of London, the capital's financial district. Each manhandling a corner and sharing the weight of this awkward company asset. Taped up for protection and handled carefully, the men make their way along a narrow medieval street called Tokenhouse Yard. This street dates from Charles I and was where farthing tokens were coined. The City of London is the capital's historic centre first occupied by the Romans then expanded during following centuries until today, it has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000.
    workmen_delivery01-12-03-2013.jpg
  • Schloss (Castle) Vaduz perches high on the slopes above Vaduz, the capital of the tiny landlocked Principality of Liechtenstein. .Prince Hans-Adam II is the current resident of the Schloss. The mountain peaks in the background have snow on their jagged edges but the castle itself is free of snow and rests on the slope on a cold but fresh day. Sunlight shines on the side of the old castle walls making this a fairy tale scene of another era of history. The Liechtenstein dynasty dates a royal lineage going back to 1140 under various lines of the Hapsburgs dynasty. Liechtenstein is bordered by the Alpine countries of Austria and Switzerland and is a winter sports resort, though best known as a tax haven, attracting companies worldwide to register their assets in secrecy.
    liechtenstein_vaduz01-15-01-1990.jpg
  • Schloss (Castle) Vaduz perches high on the slopes above Vaduz, the capital of the tiny landlocked Principality of Liechtenstein. Prince Hans-Adam II is the current resident of the Schloss. The mountain peaks in the background have snow on their jagged edges but the castle itself is free of snow and rests on the slope on a cold but fresh day. Sunlight shines on the side of the old castle walls making this a fairy tale scene of another era of history. The Liechtenstein dynasty dates a royal lineage going back to 1140 under various lines of the Hapsburgs dynasty. Liechtenstein is bordered by the Alpine countries of Austria and Switzerland and is a winter sports resort, though best known as a tax haven, attracting companies worldwide to register their assets in secrecy.
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  • Dressed in typical overalls for the area, traditional Alpine farmer Peter Eberle stands looking up at the viewer for a portrait in the courtyard of his dairy farm in Balzers, Liechtenstein. Mr Eberle wears a woolen hat and blue workman's overalls. He looks a proud but tired and weathered gentleman in his latter years and appears to be an experienced Alpine farmer and we can see a heap of manure over his shoulder and an old fashioned scythe for mowing long grass, leaning against a barn wall. Liechtenstein is a landlocked Principality bordered by the Alpine countries of Austria and Switzerland and is a winter sports resort, though best known as a tax haven, attracting companies worldwide to register their assets in complete secrecy. Its agricultural output is mainly wheat, barley, corn, potatoes, livestock and dairy products though technology companies have been eroding the traditional ways of life such as Peter's for decades.
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  • Looking downwards from a high vantage point on a hillside, we see one mountain-biker leading a second cyclist as they traverse across a sunlit mountainside near the hamlet of Masecha in the parish of Triesenberg, Liechtenstein. The late afternoon sun is low across the valley and there is a haze that partly obscures and refracts light over the distant landscape. There is snow on the distant mountain peaks but the countryside has the brown look of a snowless winter. Far off villages and hamlets hug the hillsides and golden light floods the scene. The tiny landlocked Principality of Liechtenstein is bordered by the Alpine countries of Austria and Switzerland and is a winter sports resort, though best known as a tax haven, attracting companies worldwide to register their assets in secrecy.  .
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  • Late summer sunlight and a cornfield in Suffolk, England.
    corn_field02-24-07-2012.jpg
  • Detail of danger warning signs on the fuselage of an Airbus A400M military transporter at the Farnborough Air Show, UK.
    propeller_airbus01-09-07-2012.jpg
  • A line engineer technician, prepares a Mk 1 Hawk jet of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team at RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire. Sitting in a Martin-Baker ejection seat, the workplace of a highly-trained RAF pilot, the man fixes an item on to the instrument panel before another arduous flight at the team's base in Lincolnshire, England. The man is a member of the team's support ground crew (called the Blues because of their distinctive blue overalls worn at summer air shows). The team's support ground crew who outnumber the pilots 8:1 and without them, the Red Arrows couldn't fly. Eleven trades are imported from some sixty that the RAF employs and teaches.
    Red_Arrows772_RBA.jpg
  • Unharvested corn in a field with darkening skies and an approaching storm at Shipdam, Norfolk.
    norfolk_corn01-03-08-2013.jpg
  • Late summer sunlight and a cornfield in Suffolk, England.
    corn_field01-24-07-2012.jpg
  • Late summer sunlight and a cornfield track in Suffolk, England.
    corn_field03-24-07-2012.jpg
  • Late summer sunlight filters through a pile of old wood in a Suffolk farmyard.
    farm_light01-24-07-2012.jpg
  • Anglo-American flags with helicopter and stealth jet fighters in the hospitality chalet of Lockheed Martin at the Farnborough Airshow.
    farnborough_airshow49-21-07-2010.jpg
  • An old Polish-manufactured Ursus tractor parked in a farmyard in morning sunlight, on 22nd September 2019, in Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. The Ursus Factory was founded in Poland in 1893 and began producing exhaust engines and then later trucks and metal fittings intended for the Russian Tsar. During the 1930s, the factory manufactured military tractors, tanks and other heavy machinery for troops. During World War II, PZInz was relocated to Germany by the Germans and the remains were destroyed but after the war production continued and URSUS Sp.z o.o. built models based on old Massey-Ferguson and common designs of Ursus and Zetor.
    poland-247-22-09-2019.jpg
  • An old Polish-manufactured Ursus tractor parked in a farmyard in morning sunlight, on 22nd September 2019, in Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland. The Ursus Factory was founded in Poland in 1893 and began producing exhaust engines and then later trucks and metal fittings intended for the Russian Tsar. During the 1930s, the factory manufactured military tractors, tanks and other heavy machinery for troops. During World War II, PZInz was relocated to Germany by the Germans and the remains were destroyed but after the war production continued and URSUS Sp.z o.o. built models based on old Massey-Ferguson and common designs of Ursus and Zetor.
    poland-246-22-09-2019.jpg
  • An Incident Support Vehicle with Highways England branding on the side and rear, seen next to a property in the Polish mountain village of Jaworki, on 21st September 2019, in Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-237-21-09-2019.jpg
  • A covered classic car is covered beneath plastic sheeting while parked in a side-street in south London, on 29th January 2019, in Herne Hill, Lambeth, London, England.
    covered_car-06-29-01-2019.jpg
  • A covered classic car is covered beneath plastic sheeting while parked in a side-street in south London, on 29th January 2019, in Herne Hill, Lambeth, London, England.
    covered_car-03-29-01-2019.jpg
  • A covered classic car is covered beneath plastic sheeting while parked in a side-street in south London, on 29th January 2019, in Herne Hill, Lambeth, London, England.
    covered_car-01-29-01-2019.jpg
  • Rooftop view of a suburban Edwardian semi-detached house in south London.
    aerial_homes03-19-06-2015.jpg
  • Rooftop view of a suburban Edwardian semi-detached house in south London.
    aerial_homes06-19-06-2015.jpg
  • Aerial view of suburban Edwardian semi-detached houses in a south London street.
    aerial_homes08-19-06-2015.jpg
  • Private sign hanging at 90 degrees on trees in Kent woodland.
    private_woods01-19-04-2014.jpg
  • Auctioneer's sign announcing an upcoming woodland sale by auction for private land in north Somerset.
    woods_auction01-06-04-2012.jpg
  • Auctioneer's sign announcing an upcoming woodland sale by auction for private land in north Somerset.
    woods_auction16-08-04-2012.jpg
  • South London Georgian housing on the Camberwell New Road.
    camberwell_housing02-27-03-2012.jpg
  • Three Parisians gain an advantage by climbing higher than pavement level to watch the patriotic Bastille Day Procession from a doorway on the Avenue Champs-Élysées, Paris. The young men have lodged themselves awkwardly a metre above the ground, resting their feet on various door catches and ledges, as if floating in mid-air. On a street traffic sign the French words 'Defense de Stationner' are written which in English translates as 'No Stopping', referring to vehicles not pedestrians. There is graffiti tagging sprayed on the walls and a brown stain at the bottom of a drainpipe
    paris_spectators01-14-07-1992.jpg
  • Glowing cockpit instrumentation of a Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter. The F-35 Lightning II is a fifth-generation, single-seat, single-engine stealth multi-role fighter that can perform close air support, tactical bombing, and air defence missions. The F-35 is descended from the X-35, the product of the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program. Its development is being principally funded by the United States, with the United Kingdom and other partner governments providing additional funding. It is being designed and built by an aerospace industry team led by Lockheed Martin with Northrop Grumman and BAE Systems as major partners. The F-35's first flight took place on 15 December 2006. The US intends to buy a total of 2,443 aircraft for an estimated US$323 billion, making it the most expensive defense program ever.[
    farnborough_airshow45-21-07-2010.jpg
  • An Incident Support Vehicle with Highways England branding on the side and rear, seen next to a property in the Polish mountain village of Jaworki, on 21st September 2019, in Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-238-21-09-2019.jpg
  • Details of a small yacht on sale on the Thames estuary at Leigh creek in Old Leigh, on 10th September 2019, in Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, England.
    estuary_walk-09-10-09-2019.jpg
  • A covered classic car is covered beneath plastic sheeting while parked in a side-street in south London, on 29th January 2019, in Herne Hill, Lambeth, London, England.
    covered_car-08-29-01-2019.jpg
  • A covered classic car is covered beneath plastic sheeting while parked in a side-street in south London, on 29th January 2019, in Herne Hill, Lambeth, London, England.
    covered_car-07-29-01-2019.jpg
  • A covered classic car is covered beneath plastic sheeting while parked in a side-street in south London, on 29th January 2019, in Herne Hill, Lambeth, London, England.
    covered_car-05-29-01-2019.jpg
  • A covered classic car is covered beneath plastic sheeting while parked in a side-street in south London, on 29th January 2019, in Herne Hill, Lambeth, London, England.
    covered_car-04-29-01-2019.jpg
  • A covered classic car is covered beneath plastic sheeting while parked in a side-street in south London, on 29th January 2019, in Herne Hill, Lambeth, London, England.
    covered_car-02-29-01-2019.jpg
  • Rooftop view of a suburban Edwardian semi-detached house and overflying airliner in south London.
    aerial_homes01-19-06-2015.jpg
  • Rooftop view of a suburban Edwardian semi-detached house in south London.
    aerial_homes05-19-06-2015.jpg
  • Rooftop view of a suburban Edwardian semi-detached house in south London.
    aerial_homes11-19-06-2015.jpg
  • Aerial view of suburban Edwardian semi-detached houses in a south London street.
    house_work06-16-06-2015.jpg
  • Aerial view of suburban Edwardian semi-detached houses in a south London street.
    house_work08-16-06-2015.jpg
  • Private sign hanging at 90 degrees on trees in Kent woodland.
    private_woods02-19-04-2014.jpg
  • Auctioneer's sign announcing an upcoming woodland sale by auction for private land in north Somerset.
    woods_auction04-06-04-2012.jpg
  • Auctioneer's sign announcing an upcoming woodland sale by auction for private land in north Somerset.
    woods_auction03-06-04-2012.jpg
  • Auctioneer's sign announcing an upcoming woodland sale by auction for private land in north Somerset.
    woods_auction05-06-04-2012.jpg
  • Auctioneer's sign announcing an upcoming woodland sale by auction for private land in north Somerset.
    woods_auction10-06-04-2012.jpg
  • Auctioneer's sign announcing an upcoming woodland sale by auction for private land in north Somerset.
    woods_auction07-06-04-2012.jpg
  • Auctioneer's sign announcing an upcoming woodland sale by auction for private land in north Somerset.
    woods_auction11-06-04-2012.jpg
  • Old steel woodland boundary fencing with barbed wire and forest landscape.
    woods01-08-04-2012.jpg
  • Generic woodland plantation landscape.
    woods02-08-04-2012.jpg
  • Auctioneer's sign announcing an upcoming woodland sale by auction for private land in north Somerset.
    woods_auction13-08-04-2012.jpg
  • South London Georgian housing on the Camberwell New Road.
    camberwell_housing01-27-03-2012.jpg
  • Glowing cockpit instrumentation of a Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter. The F-35 Lightning II is a fifth-generation, single-seat, single-engine stealth multi-role fighter that can perform close air support, tactical bombing, and air defence missions. The F-35 is descended from the X-35, the product of the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program. Its development is being principally funded by the United States, with the United Kingdom and other partner governments providing additional funding. It is being designed and built by an aerospace industry team led by Lockheed Martin with Northrop Grumman and BAE Systems as major partners. The F-35's first flight took place on 15 December 2006. The US intends to buy a total of 2,443 aircraft for an estimated US$323 billion, making it the most expensive defense program ever.[
    farnborough_airshow48-21-07-2010.jpg
  • Glowing cockpit instrumentation of a Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter. The F-35 Lightning II is a fifth-generation, single-seat, single-engine stealth multi-role fighter that can perform close air support, tactical bombing, and air defence missions. The F-35 is descended from the X-35, the product of the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program. Its development is being principally funded by the United States, with the United Kingdom and other partner governments providing additional funding. It is being designed and built by an aerospace industry team led by Lockheed Martin with Northrop Grumman and BAE Systems as major partners. The F-35's first flight took place on 15 December 2006. The US intends to buy a total of 2,443 aircraft for an estimated US$323 billion, making it the most expensive defense program ever.[
    farnborough_airshow46-21-07-2010.jpg
  • A C-17 Globemaster belonging to the 60th and 349th Air Mobility Wing of the US Air Force. Seen at the Farnborough Airshow in England, this airlifting jet transporter is manufactured by the Boeing Company. The C-17 is used for rapid strategic airlift of troops and cargo to main operating bases or forward operating bases  throughout the world. It has the ability to rapidly deploy a combat unit to a potential battle area and sustain it with on-going supplies. The C-17 is also capable of performing tactical airlift, medical evacuation and airdrop missions. The C-17 is operated by the US Air Force, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada,NATO and Qatar.
    farnborough_airshow03-21-07-2010.jpg
  • A C-17 Globemaster belonging to the 60th and 349th Air Mobility Wing of the US Air Force. Seen at the Farnborough Airshow in England, this airlifting jet transporter is manufactured by the Boeing Company. The C-17 is used for rapid strategic airlift of troops and cargo to main operating bases or forward operating bases  throughout the world. It has the ability to rapidly deploy a combat unit to a potential battle area and sustain it with on-going supplies. The C-17 is also capable of performing tactical airlift, medical evacuation and airdrop missions. The C-17 is operated by the US Air Force, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada,NATO and Qatar.
    farnborough_airshow01-21-07-2010.jpg
  • Three Parisians gain an advantage by climbing higher than pavement level to watch the patriotic Bastille Day Procession from a doorway on the Avenue Champs-Élysées, Paris. The young men have lodged themselves awkwardly a metre above the ground, resting their feet on various door catches and ledges, as if floating in mid-air. On a street traffic sign the French words 'Defense de Stationner' are written which in English translates as 'No Stopping', referring to vehicles not pedestrians. There is graffiti tagging sprayed on the walls and a brown stain at the bottom of a drainpipe
    RB-0092.jpg
  • A workman wheels in packing boxes into the Oxford Street store of photo retailer Jessops. Placed into administration by its owners, the high-street branch of UK chain of photographic merchandise and equipment, staff are busy behind shutters packing company assets and stock to be sold elsewhere. Jessops shut all the doors of its 187 UK stores, resulting in the loss of about 1,370 jobs, for the last time. Founded in Leicester in 1935 by Frank Jessop, it has been hit in recent years by increasing competition from supermarkets and internet retailers.
    jessops_closure02-15-01-2013.jpg
  • A workman wheels in packing boxes into the Oxford Street store of photo retailer Jessops. Placed into administration by its owners, the high-street branch of UK chain of photographic merchandise and equipment, staff are busy behind shutters packing company assets and stock to be sold elsewhere. Jessops shut all the doors of its 187 UK stores, resulting in the loss of about 1,370 jobs, for the last time. Founded in Leicester in 1935 by Frank Jessop, it has been hit in recent years by increasing competition from supermarkets and internet retailers.
    jessops_closure03-15-01-2013.jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, market stallholders clear away their pitches before gates are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre127-2...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, market stallholders clear away their pitches before gates are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre125-2...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, market stallholders clear away their pitches before gates are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre120-2...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, market stallholders clear away their pitches before gates are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre119-2...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, market stallholders clear away their pitches before gates are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre118-2...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, market stallholders clear away their pitches before gates are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre117-2...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, 1960s architecture and retail stock is taken away by shop keepers before doors are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre55-24...jpg
  • On the day that Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre closes before its demolition and redevelopment, 1960s architecture and retail stock is taken away by shop keepers before doors are locked for the final time after 55 years, on 24th September 2020, in south London, England. The much-criticised architecture of the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre was opened in 1965, built on the bomb damaged site of the former Elephant & Castle Estate, originally constructed in 1898. The centre was home to restaurants, clothing retailers, fast food businesses and clubs where south Londoners socialised and met lifelong partners.
    elephant&castle_shopping_centre53-24...jpg
  • The number of UK deaths from Coronavirus, a further 363 victims taking the total to 35,704, coincided with the hottest day of the year so far, with 27.8 degrees recorded at Heathrow Airport, and a mother and daughter read their books on the steps of their home's porch in late sunshine while still under the UK government's lockdown rules of social distancing - during a warm evening in Lambeth, south London, on 20th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Ruskin-24-20-05-2020.jpg
  • The number of UK deaths from Coronavirus, a further 363 victims taking the total to 35,704, coincided with the hottest day of the year so far, with 27.8 degrees recorded at Heathrow Airport, and a mother and daughter read their books on the steps of their home's porch in late sunshine while still under the UK government's lockdown rules of social distancing - during a warm evening in Lambeth, south London, on 20th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Ruskin-23-20-05-2020.jpg
  • Peeling seats lined-up in front of seating outside a bar in Bromley town centre, on 3rd February 2020, in London, England
    swanley_journey-22-03-02-2020.jpg
  • A detail of a rusting recycling bin showing the logo for Bromley Borough Council, on 3rd February 2020, in St. Mary Cray, London, England. Bromley's population in the 2011 census was 309,392. All major religions are represented, but of those stating a choice, 60.07% described themselves as Christian. Its 2019/20 Portfolio Budget (Education, Health, Environment & Community,  Recreation & Housing, Public Protection & Enforcement etc.) totalled £200m.
    swanley_journey-10-03-02-2020.jpg
  • Glasses and seats are piled in the corner of a closed business on Wellesley Road, Croydon, on 21st January 2020, in Croydon, London, England.
    croydon_journey-11-21-01-2020.jpg
  • The timbers of healthy, felled spruce trees await collection in Dolina Chocholowska a hiking route in the Polish Tatra mountains, on 17th September 2019, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland. In this region of southern Poland however, the European spruce beetle (Ips typographus) is one of 116 bark beetles species in Poland which is killing thousands of spruces. The insect's population can grow rapidly via wind and snow etc. which eventually leaves a gap in the landscape, thereby changing the forest floor's ecology.
    poland-94-17-09-2019.jpg
  • The timbers of healthy, felled spruce trees await collection in Dolina Chocholowska a hiking route in the Polish Tatra mountains, on 17th September 2019, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland. In this region of southern Poland however, the European spruce beetle (Ips typographus) is one of 116 bark beetles species in Poland which is killing thousands of spruces. The insect's population can grow rapidly via wind and snow etc. which eventually leaves a gap in the landscape, thereby changing the forest floor's ecology.
    poland-93-17-09-2019.jpg
  • The timbers of healthy, felled spruce trees await collection in Dolina Chocholowska a hiking route in the Polish Tatra mountains, on 17th September 2019, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland. In this region of southern Poland however, the European spruce beetle (Ips typographus) is one of 116 bark beetles species in Poland which is killing thousands of spruces. The insect's population can grow rapidly via wind and snow etc. which eventually leaves a gap in the landscape, thereby changing the forest floor's ecology.
    poland-89-17-09-2019.jpg
  • Timber stocks ready for new housing in the southern Polish mountains, on 16th September 2019, Koscielisko, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland. Local wealth has encouraged tourism apartments and short-stay properties in the Zakopane and Tatra National Park region, a very popular outdoor activity destination for city-dwelling Poles.
    poland-29-16-09-2019.jpg
  • Timber stocks ready for new housing in the southern Polish mountains, on 16th September 2019, Koscielisko, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland. Local wealth has encouraged tourism apartments and short-stay properties in the Zakopane and Tatra National Park region, a very popular outdoor activity destination for city-dwelling Poles.
    poland-28-16-09-2019.jpg
  • Torn sheeting on Polish agricultural land on 18th September 2019, Koscielisko, Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-24-18-09-2019.jpg
  • Stallholders set up their outdoors tourist trinkets displays on Oxford Street in the West End, on 5th June 2019, in London, England.
    west_end-07-05-06-2019.jpg
  • Stallholders set up their outdoors tourist trinkets displays on Oxford Street in the West End, on 5th June 2019, in London, England.
    west_end-08-05-06-2019.jpg
  • On the 10th consecutive day of protests around London by the climate change campaign Extinction Rebellion, a large inflatable elephant allows humour among protesters and police officers, on 24th April 2019, at Marble Arch, London England.
    extinction_rebellion-34-24-04-2019.jpg
  • On the 10th consecutive day of protests around London by the climate change campaign Extinction Rebellion, a large inflatable elephant allows humour among protesters and police officers, on 24th April 2019, at Marble Arch, London England.
    extinction_rebellion-31-24-04-2019.jpg
  • On the 10th consecutive day of protests around London by the climate change campaign Extinction Rebellion, police officers prepare to arrest campaigners under Section 14 of the Public Order Act, on 24th April 2019, at Marble Arch, London England.
    extinction_rebellion-11-24-04-2019.jpg
  • The lettering outside Southwark's newest library, near East Dulwich station, on 10th February 2019, in London, England.
    southwark_library-06-11-02-2019.jpg
  • The lettering outside Southwark's newest library, near East Dulwich station, on 10th February 2019, in London, England.
    southwark_library-04-11-02-2019.jpg
  • The lettering outside Southwark's newest library, near East Dulwich station, on 10th February 2019, in London, England.
    southwark_library-03-11-02-2019.jpg
  • The lettering outside Southwark's newest library, near East Dulwich station, on 10th February 2019, in London, England.
    southwark_library-02-11-02-2019.jpg
  • A local supermarket window display showing the retail products being sold in a Kensington convenience store, on 30th December 2018, in London England.
    shop_window-05-30-12-2018.jpg
  • A local supermarket window display showing the retail products being sold in a Kensington convenience store, on 30th December 2018, in London England.
    shop_window-02-30-12-2018.jpg
  • A British Army Gurkha recruit stands to attention during a barracks inspection at the Gurkha Regiment's training centre at Church Crookham, on 16th January 1996, in England UK. Some 60,000 young Nepalese boys aged between 17 - 22 (or 25 for those educated enough to become clerks or communications specialists) report to designated recruiting stations in Nepal's Himalayan foothills each November, most living from altitudes ranging from 4,000 - 12,000 feet. Only 160 are recruited with training continuing at this barracks until joining various units within the army. The Gurkhas training wing in Nepal has been supplying youth for the British army since the Indian Mutiny of 1857. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    gurkha_barracks-16-01-1996.jpg
  • A choir rehearse a Mary Poppins song during an outside broadcast for the One Show at Broadcasting House, on 4th October 2018, in London, England.
    bbc_production-13-04-10-2018.jpg
  • A choir rehearse a Mary Poppins song during an outside broadcast for the One Show at Broadcasting House, on 4th October 2018, in London, England.
    bbc_production-12-04-10-2018.jpg
  • A BBC cameraman operates his equipment during a rehearsal for an outside broadcast for the One Show at Broadcasting House, on 4th October 2018, in London, England.
    bbc_production-08-04-10-2018.jpg
  • A choir rehearse a Mary Poppins song during an outside broadcast for the One Show at Broadcasting House, on 4th October 2018, in London, England.
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  • A visitor to the BAE Systems exhibition hall sits in a mock-up of the Tempest fighter, a replacement for the Typhoon, in the company's exhibition hall at the Farnborough Airshow, on 18th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
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  • A scale model of the BAE Systems Tempest fighter, a replacement for the Typhoon, in the company's exhibition hall at the Farnborough Airshow, on 18th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
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  • Traditional farming tools and drying corn in a rural Slovenian village, on 19th June 2018, in Bohinjska Bela, Bled, Slovenia.
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  • With Lake Bled and distant mountains of the Slovenian Alps and Austria further away, local farmer rakes grass on a hillside meadow, on 18th June 2018, in Kupljenik, Slovenia
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  • A powered agricultural grass mower, on 18th June 2018, in Kupljenik, Slovenia
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  • A communist-era tractor is parked next to a traditional Slovenian village barn, on 18th June 2018, in Bohinjska Bela, Bled, Slovenia.
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  • Edwardian period entrance of the re-opened Carnegie Library on Herne Hill in south London which has opened its doors for the first time in almost 2 years, on 15th February 2018, in London, England. Closed by Lambeth council and occupied by protesters for 10 days in 2016, the library bequeathed by US philanthropist Andrew Carnegie has been locked ever since because, say Lambeth austerity cuts are necessary. A gym that locals say they don't want or need has been installed in the listed basement and actual library space a fraction as before and it's believed no qualified librarians will be present to administer it. Protesters also believe this community building will ultimately sold off by Lambeth council for luxury homes.
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