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  • Garish costume on sale in a charity shop window, East Dulwich South London.
    charity_window01-19-08-2015.jpg
  • Charity shop donations strewn in the gutter outside a local thrifty shop in south London.
    charity_mess02-02-12-2014.jpg
  • Charity shop donations strewn in the gutter outside a local thrifty shop in south London.
    charity_mess01-02-12-2014.jpg
  • Bags of second-hand clothing left near a charity shop receptacle in a London street.
    charity_clothes04-11-01-2012.jpg
  • Bags of second-hand clothing left near a charity shop receptacle in a London street.
    charity_clothes03-11-01-2012.jpg
  • Bags of second-hand clothing left near a charity shop receptacle in a London street.
    charity_clothes02-11-01-2012.jpg
  • Bags of second-hand clothing left near a charity shop receptacle in a London street.
    charity_clothes01-11-01-2012.jpg
  • A pile of clothes, books and miscellaneous items left outside a south London charity shop lie useless in the gutter.
    charity_pile1-12-09-2011.jpg
  • A female mannequin stands with a Valentine's Day theme in the window of a local charity shop in East Dulwich, on 13th February 2019, in London, England.
    charity_window-02-13-02-2019.jpg
  • A female mannequin stands with a Valentine's Day theme in the window of a local charity shop in East Dulwich, on 13th February 2019, in London, England.
    charity_window-01-13-02-2019.jpg
  • Charity shop request not to leave items outside store are repeated in a mirror and on a wall.
    charity_window01-30-10-2010.jpg
  • Summer scenes in the peeling window of the 'Age Concern' charity, showing an event in the London suburb of Swanley in which Winter Olympic Skeleton medallist Lizzie Yarnold paraded her medal around Kent towns in 2018, on 3rd February 2020, in London, England.
    swanley_journey-02-03-02-2020.jpg
  • Union Jack flags hanging and clothing on sale in an Oxfam charity shop window display.
    oxfam_window1-09-May-2011.jpg
  • The peeling window of the 'Age Concern' charity in the London suburb of Swanley, on 3rd February 2020, in London, England
    swanley_journey-06-03-02-2020.jpg
  • Summer scenes in the peeling window of the 'Age Concern' charity, showing an event in the London suburb of Swanley in which Winter Olympic Skeleton medallist Lizzie Yarnold paraded her medal around Kent towns in 2018, on 3rd February 2020, in London, England
    swanley_journey-07-03-02-2020.jpg
  • Summer scenes in a cracked window of the 'Age Concern' charity, showing an event in the London suburb of Swanley in which Winter Olympic Skeleton medallist Lizzie Yarnold paraded her medal around Kent towns in 2018, on 3rd February 2020, in London, England
    swanley_journey-05-03-02-2020.jpg
  • Summer scenes in the peeling window of the 'Age Concern' charity, showing an event in the London suburb of Swanley in which Winter Olympic Skeleton medallist Lizzie Yarnold paraded her medal around Kent towns in 2018, on 3rd February 2020, in London, England
    swanley_journey-03-03-02-2020.jpg
  • Summer scenes in a cracked window of the 'Age Concern' charity, showing an event in the London suburb of Swanley in which Winter Olympic Skeleton medallist Lizzie Yarnold paraded her medal around Kent towns in 2018, on 3rd February 2020, in London, England.
    swanley_journey-04-03-02-2020.jpg
  • With their donation buckets swinging, two women charity fundraisers for the Red Cross cross Cornhill in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 10th May 2019, in London, England.
    city_people-06-10-05-2019.jpg
  • A charity worker (chugger) reaches out to a woman passer-by on Butterfly Walk in Camberwell in Southwark, on 28th March 2019, in London, England
    bus_views-15-28-03-2019.jpg
  • Odd Valentines love theme in a charity shop window
    valentines_window01-13-02-2014.jpg
  • Chic women (and a man) walk past serving Coldstream Guards soldiers collecting cash for charity during the annual Royal Ascot horseracing festival in Berkshire, England. Royal Ascot is one of Europe's most famous race meetings, and dates back to 1711. Queen Elizabeth and various members of the British Royal Family attend. Held every June, it's one of the main dates on the English sporting calendar and summer social season. Over 300,000 people make the annual visit to Berkshire during Royal Ascot week, making this Europe's best-attended race meeting with over £3m prize money to be won.
    royal_ascot80-19-06-2013.jpg
  • A formally-dressed gent walks past serving Coldstream Guards soldiers collecting cash for charity during the annual Royal Ascot horseracing festival in Berkshire, England. Royal Ascot is one of Europe's most famous race meetings, and dates back to 1711. Queen Elizabeth and various members of the British Royal Family attend. Held every June, it's one of the main dates on the English sporting calendar and summer social season. Over 300,000 people make the annual visit to Berkshire during Royal Ascot week, making this Europe's best-attended race meeting with over £3m prize money to be won.
    royal_ascot77-19-06-2013.jpg
  • Thames Valley Police officers walk past serving Coldstream Guards soldiers collecting cash for charity <br />
during the annual Royal Ascot horseracing festival in Berkshire, England. Royal Ascot is one of Europe's most famous race meetings, and dates back to 1711. Queen Elizabeth and various members of the British Royal Family attend. Held every June, it's one of the main dates on the English sporting calendar and summer social season. Over 300,000 people make the annual visit to Berkshire during Royal Ascot week, making this Europe's best-attended race meeting with over £3m prize money to be won.
    royal_ascot73-19-06-2013.jpg
  • Days before the Queen's diamond Jubilee weekend, elaborate display of patriotic flags and historical royal portraits adorn the window of a Salvation Army charity shop in south London.
    golden_jubilee_shops25-30-05-2012.jpg
  • Days before the Queen's diamond Jubilee weekend, elaborate display of patriotic flags and historical royal portraits adorn the window of a Salvation Army charity shop in south London.
    golden_jubilee_shops26-30-05-2012.jpg
  • A pet poodle looks towards us in the same way that an RSPCA charity box does outside a seaside shop tourist.
    poodle_spaniel00-21-08-1992.jpg
  • A high street charity shop selling ladies' fashion styles in the window, shows customers the one-way system owners have introduced as shops are re-opening after months of Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 19th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England.
    whitstable_shops02-19-07-2020.jpg
  • A detail of a waorning sign of cliff top height dangers at the Clifton Suspension Bridge and river Severn gorge, historically a commmon location for suicides and where the mental health charity Samaritans raise awareness for vulernable people over the Christmas and New year holiday, on 26th December 2019, in Bristol, England. Approximately four suicides per year are reported after new barriers were added in 1998.
    clifton_bridge-05-26-12-2019.jpg
  • The view of the Clifton Suspension Bridge and river Severn gorge, historically a commmon location for suicides and where the mental health charity Samaritans raise awareness for vulernable people over the Christmas and New year holiday, on 26th December 2019, in Bristol, England. The bridge (opened 1864) is built to a design by William Henry Barlow and John Hawkshaw, based on an earlier design by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Approximately four suicides per year are reported after new barriers were added in 1998.
    clifton_bridge-04-26-12-2019.jpg
  • The view of the Clifton Suspension Bridge and river Severn gorge, historically a commmon location for suicides and where the mental health charity Samaritans raise awareness for vulernable people over the Christmas and New year holiday, on 26th December 2019, in Bristol, England. The bridge (opened 1864) is built to a design by William Henry Barlow and John Hawkshaw, based on an earlier design by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Approximately four suicides per year are reported after new barriers were added in 1998.
    clifton_bridge-03-26-12-2019.jpg
  • The view of the Clifton Suspension Bridge and river Severn gorge, historically a commmon location for suicides and where the mental health charity Samaritans raise awareness for vulernable people over the Christmas and New year holiday, on 26th December 2019, in Bristol, England. The bridge (opened 1864) is built to a design by William Henry Barlow and John Hawkshaw, based on an earlier design by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Approximately four suicides per year are reported after new barriers were added in 1998.
    clifton_bridge-01-26-12-2019.jpg
  • A Heartsafe Defibrillator cabinet, donated by the Lions on behalf of the Heart Rhythm Charity, the Arrhythmia Alliance, on 27th December 2018, in Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.
    defibrilator-02-27-12-2018.jpg
  • The musician with the 80s band The Police, Sting supports the charity Sport Aid's running event in London's Hyde Park, on 25th May 1986, in London, England. Sport Aid (also known as Sports Aid) was a sport-themed campaign for African famine relief held in May 1986, involving several days of all-star exhibition events in various sports, and culminating in the Race Against Time, a 10 km fun run held simultaneously in 89 countries. Timed to coincide with a UNICEF development conference in New York City, Sport Aid raised $37m for Live Aid and UNICEF. A second lower-key Sport Aid was held in 1988. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    sting_sportaid-25-05-1986.jpg
  • Odd taste of clashing colours in the charity shop window, on 22nd April 2017, in Portishead, North Somerset, England.
    fashions_window-02-22-04-2017.jpg
  • Odd taste of clashing colours in the charity shop window, on 22nd April 2017, in Portishead, North Somerset, England.
    fashions_window-01-22-04-2017.jpg
  • London 10/7/12. G-KAAT, a McDonnell Douglas MD-902 EXPLORER helicopter of the Kent Air Ambulance takes off past residential homes in a south London Park. The aircraft has just delivered a casualty to Kings College Hospital on Denmark Hill, Camberwell. Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance Trust is a registered charity established to relieve sick and injured people in South East England and surrounding areas by providing a Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS).
    air_ambulance02-10-07-2012.jpg
  • London 10/7/12. G-KAAT, a McDonnell Douglas MD-902 EXPLORER helicopter of the Kent Air Ambulance takes off past residential homes in a south London Park. The aircraft has just delivered a casualty to Kings College Hospital on Denmark Hill, Camberwell. Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance Trust is a registered charity established to relieve sick and injured people in South East England and surrounding areas by providing a Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS).
    air_ambulance01-10-07-2012.jpg
  • Reflections of lettering and writing on a charity shop window selling briac-a-brac on a London high-street.
    bric_a_brac06-21-03-2012.jpg
  • Reflections of lettering and writing on a charity shop window selling briac-a-brac on a London high-street.
    bric_a_brac05-21-03-2012.jpg
  • Reflections of lettering and writing on a charity shop window selling briac-a-brac on a London high-street.
    bric_a_brac04-21-03-2012.jpg
  • Reflections of lettering and writing on a charity shop window selling briac-a-brac on a London high-street.
    bric_a_brac02-21-03-2012.jpg
  • Reflections of lettering and writing on a charity shop window selling briac-a-brac on a London high-street.
    bric_a_brac01-21-03-2012.jpg
  • A young girl volunteer is hauled from a mud hole after an activity on a Raleigh International expedition in the rainforests of Brunei, Borneo. Beaming from ear to ear, the lady relishes her time here in one of the remotest and most dangerous habitats on the planet. It will have been a life-changing experience for her and her new-found friends from all over the world who will have had to raise several thousands of sponsored Pounds for the privilege of spending two months away from a dull, comfortable life at home, rather than building community projects like bridges or schools. Raleigh International is a charity that provides adventurous and challenging expeditions for people from all backgrounds, nationalities and ages, especially young people. Over the last 23 years, 30,000 people have been involved in more than 250 expeditions to over 40 countries.
    expedition_woman03-27-01-2011.jpg
  • A young girl volunteer is caked in mud after an activity on a Raleigh International expedition in the rainforests of Brunei, Borneo. Beaming from ear to ear, the lady relishes her time here in one of the remotest and most dangerous habitats on the planet. It will have been a life-changing experience for her and her new-found friends from all over the world who will have had to raise several thousands of sponsored Pounds for the privilege of spending two months away from a dull, comfortable life at home, rather than building community projects like bridges or schools. Raleigh International is a charity that provides adventurous and challenging expeditions for people from all backgrounds, nationalities and ages, especially young people. Over the last 23 years, 30,000 people have been involved in more than 250 expeditions to over 40 countries.
    expedition_woman02-28-09-1992.jpg
  • A young girl volunteer is caked in mud after an activity on a Raleigh International expedition in the rainforests of Brunei, Borneo. Beaming from ear to ear, the lady relishes her time here in one of the remotest and most dangerous habitats on the planet. It will have been a life-changing experience for her and her new-found friends from all over the world who will have had to raise several thousands of sponsored Pounds for the privilege of spending two months away from a dull, comfortable life at home, rather than building community projects like bridges or schools. Raleigh International is a charity that provides adventurous and challenging expeditions for people from all backgrounds, nationalities and ages, especially young people. Over the last 23 years, 30,000 people have been involved in more than 250 expeditions to over 40 countries.
    expedition_woman01-28-09-1992.jpg
  • Looking as if from a past era, two ladies examine shoes at a 1986 jumble sale in the south Wales town of Abergavenney, Monmouthshire. Both are holding right-foot shoes that might suit them at this charity event held by the local Lions club, whose volunteers help the elderly and the disadvantaged within their community. We see some of the clothing piled up on trestle tables but the ladies' attention is just on their finds which are within their price range, having to survive on meagre pensions.
    jumble_sale01-15-06-1986.jpg
  • An elderly lady makes her way from her community village Memorial Hall which she has been volunteering this winter morning as part of a charity funds raising event. The lady might be old and frail but her spirit is such that she still finds the time to integrate into community life and remains active despite her years. Walking beneath the wrought-iron sign in Cleeve Prior, Worcestershire, she edges under tentatively to make her way home wearing a quilted coat and her wedding ring on her gnarled hands. A chilly late-morning sun shines across the architecture of the building and this is the look of a lady happy with her morning's activities with fellow parishioners.
    village_hall11-18-1995.jpg
  • A young adventurer bends down to inspect a newly-killed forest pig whilst on a Raleigh International expedition in Brunei, Borneo. The hog is dead and the boy wears only flip-flops and shorts but this is one of the remotest and most dangerous habitats on the planet and will have been a life-changing experience for him and his friends from all over the world who will have raised several thousands of sponsored Pounds for the privilege of spending two months away from a dull, comfortable life at home, rather than building community projects like bridges or schools. Raleigh International is a charity that provides adventurous and challenging expeditions for people from all backgrounds, nationalities and ages, especially young people. Over the last 23 years, 30,000 people have been involved in more than 250 expeditions to over 40 countries.
    raleigh-international03-15-12-2007 .jpg
  • TV personality Jonathan Ross OBE dances his version of The Stonk in a Television studio in which celebrities from the entertainment industry performed to a charity song which was released by comics Hale and Pace which reached a UK number for one week in March 1991 raising £100,000 in aid of Comic Relief. Ross is a BAFTA-winning English film critic and presenter of BBC radio and television and is seen here in 1991 after a few years into his broadcasting career.
    jonathan_ross01-24-1991.jpg
  • Wearing darkened glasses, unsighted Tim Gutteridge walks along a suburban pavement near to The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association's offices in Reading, England with Lewis, a one year-old Labrador Retriever who has been groomed to become a guide dog. Tim is hoping to forge a strong relationship with his new-found companion who confidently leads the way along the path anticipating and avoiding obstacles and dangers. Animals like Lewis don't start learning with a guide dog trainer until they are 12-15 months old. There are around 5,000 working guide dogs in the UK today, though the Guide Dogs charity care for around 8,000 dogs, including breeding stock, puppies, dogs in training and retired dogs.
    guide_dog02-15-12-2007 .jpg
  • A high street charity shop selling ladies' fashion styles in the window, shows customers the one-way system owners have introduced as shops are re-opening after months of Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 19th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England.
    whitstable_shops01-19-07-2020.jpg
  • A detail of a handmade package of notes at the Clifton Suspension Bridge and river Severn gorge, historically a commmon location for suicides and where the mental health charity Samaritans raise awareness for vulernable people over the Christmas and New year holiday, on 26th December 2019, in Bristol, England.
    clifton_bridge-06-26-12-2019.jpg
  • The view of the Clifton Suspension Bridge and river Severn gorge, historically a commmon location for suicides and where the mental health charity Samaritans raise awareness for vulernable people over the Christmas and New year holiday, on 26th December 2019, in Bristol, England. The bridge (opened 1864) is built to a design by William Henry Barlow and John Hawkshaw, based on an earlier design by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Approximately four suicides per year are reported after new barriers were added in 1998.
    clifton_bridge-02-26-12-2019.jpg
  • A Heartsafe Defibrillator cabinet, donated by the Lions on behalf of the Heart Rhythm Charity, the Arrhythmia Alliance, on 27th December 2018, in Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.
    defibrilator-01-27-12-2018.jpg
  • With a charity billboard behind, a spectator wears a mask with the face of Team GB road cycling hero Mark Cavendish on the first day of competition of the London 2012 Olympic 250km mens' road race. Starting from central London and passing the capital's famous landmarks before heading out into rural England to the gruelling Box Hill in the county of Surrey. Local southwest Londoners lined the route hoping for British favourite Cavendish to win Team GB first medal but were eventually disappointed when Kazakhstan's Alexandre Vinokourov eventually won gold.
    olympic_cycling39-28-07-2012.jpg
  • With a blindfolded trainer, a young Labrador dog learns how to negotiate obstructions and hazards as part of its training as a guide dog. There are around 5,000 working guide dogs in the UK today, though the Guide Dogs charity care for around 8,000 dogs, including breeding stock, puppies, dogs in training and retired dogs.
    guide_dog01-09-06-1997.jpg
  • Volunteers for the cancer research charity Macmillan walk through Leicester Sq wearing wigs and holding green balloons.
    fundraisers1-01-11-2011.jpg
  • It's a free for all as elderly pensioners sift through piles of clothing left outside a community hall at a 1986 jumble sale in the south Wales town of Abergavenney, Monmouthshire. Some hold up items of clothing and others are happy to stand back and watch while some young children descend some steps of this Victorian-era building during a charity event held by the local Lions club, whose volunteers help the elderly and the disadvantaged within their community. Property has been donated and the old folks' attention is on their finds which are within their price range, having to survive on meagre pensions.
    jumble_sale02-15-06-1986.jpg
  • Facing a setting sun, the near-exhausted rowers of a small 'jolly boat' has almost completed the long Great River Race by pulling their oars along 22 miles of the River Thames. About to row past the battleship HMS Belfast on the right and under Tower Bridge beyond, the four friends negotiate the choppy waters of the capital's river. The Great River Race (also known as 'London's River Marathon') attracts both the true racer and the leisure rower. The course from Richmond to London docklands was inspired by the immense interest generated by a 1987 charity event in which the famous Doggett's Coat & Badge winners from The Company of Watermen & Lightermen rowed its shallop, or passenger barge, from Hampton Court to The Tower of London.
    river_race-23-09-1995.jpg
  • Grinning from ear to ear, young volunteers throw themselves over a fallen tree during a strenuous activity on a Raleigh International expedition in the rainforests of Brunei, Borneo, one of the remotest and most dangerous habitats on the planet. It has been a life-changing experience for them and their new-found friends from all over the world who will have had to raise several thousands of sponsored Pounds for the privilege of spending two months away from a dull, comfortable life at home, rather than building community projects like bridges or schools. Raleigh International is a charity that provides adventurous and challenging expeditions for people from all backgrounds, nationalities and ages, especially young people. Over the last 23 years, 30,000 people have been involved in more than 250 expeditions to over 40 countries.
    raleigh_climbers09-28-1992.jpg
  • Sweating in tropical heat, two young men volunteers gaze up to the roof of the rainforest canopy whilst on a Raleigh International expedition in Brunei, Borneo. This is one of the remotest and most dangerous habitats on the planet and will have been a life-changing experience for them and their friends from all over the world who will have raised several thousands of sponsored Pounds for the privilege of spending two months away from a dull, comfortable life at home, rather than building community projects like bridges or schools. Raleigh International is a charity that provides adventurous and challenging expeditions for people from all backgrounds, nationalities and ages, especially young people. Over the last 23 years, 30,000 people have been involved in more than 250 expeditions to over 40 countries.
    raleigh-international02-15-12-2007 .jpg
  • A young girl volunteer is caked in mud after an activity on a Raleigh International expedition in the rainforests of Brunei, Borneo. Beaming from ear to ear, the lady relishes her time here in one of the remotest and most dangerous habitats on the planet. It will have been a life-changing experience for her and her new-found friends from all over the world who will have had to raise several thousands of sponsored Pounds for the privilege of spending two months away from a dull, comfortable life at home, rather than building community projects like bridges or schools. Raleigh International is a charity that provides adventurous and challenging expeditions for people from all backgrounds, nationalities and ages, especially young people. Over the last 23 years, 30,000 people have been involved in more than 250 expeditions to over 40 countries.
    raleigh-international01-15-12-2007 .jpg
  • Wearing darkened glasses, unsighted Tim Gutteridge stands outside The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association's offices in Reading, England with Lewis, a one year-old Labrador Retriever who has been groomed to become a guide dog. Tim is hoping to forge a strong relationship with his new-found companion whose job is to confidently leads the way anticipating and avoiding obstacles and dangers. Animals like Lewis don't start learning with a guide dog trainer until they are 12-15 months old. There are around 5,000 working guide dogs in the UK today, though the Guide Dogs charity care for around 8,000 dogs, including breeding stock, puppies, dogs in training and retired dogs. A sign in bright yellow says 'Please don't distract me I'm working.'
    guide_dog01-15-12-2007 .jpg
  • Young girls walk past soldiers from the Coldstream Guards (from nearby Windsor barracks and deploying to Afghanistan later this year) after a day's racing during the annual Royal Ascot horseracing festival in Berkshire, England. Royal Ascot is one of Europe's most famous race meetings, and dates back to 1711. Queen Elizabeth and various members of the British Royal Family attend. Held every June, it's one of the main dates on the English sporting calendar and summer social season. Over 300,000 people make the annual visit to Berkshire during Royal Ascot week, making this Europe's best-attended race meeting with over £3m prize money to be won.
    royal_ascot76-19-06-2013.jpg
  • Formally-dressed gentlemen donate coins to soldiers from the Coldstream Guards (from nearby Windsor barracks and deploying to Afghanistan later this year) <br />
during the annual Royal Ascot horseracing festival in Berkshire, England. Royal Ascot is one of Europe's most famous race meetings, and dates back to 1711. Queen Elizabeth and various members of the British Royal Family attend. Held every June, it's one of the main dates on the English sporting calendar and summer social season. Over 300,000 people make the annual visit to Berkshire during Royal Ascot week, making this Europe's best-attended race meeting with over £3m prize money to be won.
    royal_ascot75-19-06-2013.jpg
  • Seen from Ruskin Park in Lambeth south London, the Agusta-Westland AW-169 helicopter (G-KSSC) of the Kent Air Ambulance lifts off from the helipad of Kings College Hospital in Camberwell, on 11th February 2019, in London, England.
    air_ambulance-04-11-02-2019.jpg
  • The two figures overlook the exterior of St. Mary Rotherhithe, the 15th century free school founded Peter and Robert Hill in 1613 in Rotherhithe, on 17th January 2020, in London, England.
    st_mary_rotherithe-01-17-01-2020.jpg
  • A handwritten note from a homeless person called David addressed to office workers, thanking them for kindness and help, on 30th November 2019, in the City of London, England.
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  • A handwritten note from a homeless person called David addressed to office workers, thanking them for kindness and help, on 30th November 2019, in the City of London, England.
    london_bridge_terrorism-54-30-11-201...jpg
  • An Agusta-Westland AW-169 helicopter (G-KSSC) of the Kent Air Ambulance approaches the helipad of Kings College Hospital in Camberwell, on 23rd August 2019, in Camberwell, south London, England.
    air_ambulance-01-23-08-2019.jpg
  • Seen from Ruskin Park in Lambeth south London, the Agusta-Westland AW-169 helicopter (G-KSSC) of the Kent Air Ambulance lifts off from the helipad of Kings College Hospital in Camberwell, on 11th February 2019, in London, England.
    air_ambulance-02-11-02-2019.jpg
  • Seen from Ruskin Park in Lambeth south London, the Agusta-Westland AW-169 helicopter (G-KSSC) of the Kent Air Ambulance lifts off from the helipad of Kings College Hospital in Camberwell, on 11th February 2019, in London, England.
    air_ambulance-03-11-02-2019.jpg
  • A banner showing where to drop-off items to help support refugees, on 13th September 2018, in Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales.
    barmouth_refugees-03-13-09-2018.jpg
  • A banner showing where to drop-off items to help support refugees, on 13th September 2018, in Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales.
    barmouth_refugees-01-13-09-2018.jpg
  • A lady's face helps raise awareness for a campaign about gender equality and violence against women and girls in Pakistan, featured in the window of the Salvation Army on Queen Victoria Street, in the Square Mile, the heart of the capital's historical financial district, on 2nd October 2017, in the City of London, England.
    salvation_army-05-02-11-2017.jpg
  • A lady's face helps raise awareness for a campaign about gender equality and violence against women and girls in Pakistan, featured in the window of the Salvation Army on Queen Victoria Street, in the Square Mile, the heart of the capital's historical financial district, on 2nd October 2017, in the City of London, England.
    salvation_army-08-02-11-2017.jpg
  • A lady's face helps raise awareness for a campaign about gender equality and violence against women and girls in Pakistan, featured in the window of the Salvation Army on Queen Victoria Street, in the Square Mile, the heart of the capital's historical financial district, on 2nd October 2017, in the City of London, England.
    salvation_army-04-02-11-2017.jpg
  • A lady's face helps raise awareness for a campaign about gender equality and violence against women and girls in Pakistan, featured in the window of the Salvation Army on Queen Victoria Street, in the Square Mile, the heart of the capital's historical financial district, on 2nd October 2017, in the City of London, England.
    salvation_army-03-02-11-2017.jpg
  • The staircase of 2 Temple Place, on 17th September 2017, in London, England. The main staircase rises up from the Staircase Hall to the Gallery on the first floor. The staircase has seven mahogany carvings by Thomas Nicholls on the newel posts, these representing characters from Alexandre Dumas’s The Three Musketeers. As an example of a late Victorian mansion, it was built for William Waldorf Astor primarily as his state office by one of the foremost neo-Gothic architects of the late nineteenth-century, John Loughborough Pearson. Astor had emigrated to England in 1891 as arguably, the richest man in the world and no expense was spared when work began on Two Temple Place in 1892. Today, the building is owned by the Bulldog Trust and supports the charitable activities of the Trust through exhibitions and events hosted in the building.
    temple_place-08-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The staircase of 2 Temple Place, on 17th September 2017, in London, England. The main staircase rises up from the Staircase Hall to the Gallery on the first floor. The staircase has seven mahogany carvings by Thomas Nicholls on the newel posts, these representing characters from Alexandre Dumas’s The Three Musketeers. As an example of a late Victorian mansion, it was built for William Waldorf Astor primarily as his state office by one of the foremost neo-Gothic architects of the late nineteenth-century, John Loughborough Pearson. Astor had emigrated to England in 1891 as arguably, the richest man in the world and no expense was spared when work began on Two Temple Place in 1892. Today, the building is owned by the Bulldog Trust and supports the charitable activities of the Trust through exhibitions and events hosted in the building.
    temple_place-07-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The staircase of 2 Temple Place, on 17th September 2017, in London, England. The main staircase rises up from the Staircase Hall to the Gallery on the first floor. The staircase has seven mahogany carvings by Thomas Nicholls on the newel posts, these representing characters from Alexandre Dumas’s The Three Musketeers. As an example of a late Victorian mansion, it was built for William Waldorf Astor primarily as his state office by one of the foremost neo-Gothic architects of the late nineteenth-century, John Loughborough Pearson. Astor had emigrated to England in 1891 as arguably, the richest man in the world and no expense was spared when work began on Two Temple Place in 1892. Today, the building is owned by the Bulldog Trust and supports the charitable activities of the Trust through exhibitions and events hosted in the building.
    temple_place-06-17-09-2017.jpg
  • The staircase of 2 Temple Place, on 17th September 2017, in London, England. The main staircase rises up from the Staircase Hall to the Gallery on the first floor. The staircase has seven mahogany carvings by Thomas Nicholls on the newel posts, these representing characters from Alexandre Dumas’s The Three Musketeers. As an example of a late Victorian mansion, it was built for William Waldorf Astor primarily as his state office by one of the foremost neo-Gothic architects of the late nineteenth-century, John Loughborough Pearson. Astor had emigrated to England in 1891 as arguably, the richest man in the world and no expense was spared when work began on Two Temple Place in 1892. Today, the building is owned by the Bulldog Trust and supports the charitable activities of the Trust through exhibitions and events hosted in the building.
    temple_place-05-17-09-2017.jpg
  • Glass windows (not stained glass) in the Great Hall of 2 Temple Place, on 17th September 2017, in London, England. As an example of a late Victorian mansion, it was built for William Waldorf Astor primarily as his state office by one of the foremost neo-Gothic architects of the late nineteenth-century, John Loughborough Pearson. Astor had emigrated to England in 1891 as arguably, the richest man in the world and no expense was spared when work began on Two Temple Place in 1892. Today, the building is owned by the Bulldog Trust and supports the charitable activities of the Trust through exhibitions and events hosted in the building.
    temple_place-04-17-09-2017.jpg
  • Glass windows (not stained glass) in the Great Hall of 2 Temple Place, on 17th September 2017, in London, England. As an example of a late Victorian mansion, it was built for William Waldorf Astor primarily as his state office by one of the foremost neo-Gothic architects of the late nineteenth-century, John Loughborough Pearson. Astor had emigrated to England in 1891 as arguably, the richest man in the world and no expense was spared when work began on Two Temple Place in 1892. Today, the building is owned by the Bulldog Trust and supports the charitable activities of the Trust through exhibitions and events hosted in the building.
    temple_place-03-17-09-2017.jpg
  • Glass windows (not stained glass) in the Great Hall of 2 Temple Place, on 17th September 2017, in London, England. As an example of a late Victorian mansion, it was built for William Waldorf Astor primarily as his state office by one of the foremost neo-Gothic architects of the late nineteenth-century, John Loughborough Pearson. Astor had emigrated to England in 1891 as arguably, the richest man in the world and no expense was spared when work began on Two Temple Place in 1892. Today, the building is owned by the Bulldog Trust and supports the charitable activities of the Trust through exhibitions and events hosted in the building.
    temple_place-02-17-09-2017.jpg
  • Glass windows (not stained glass) in the Great Hall of 2 Temple Place, on 17th September 2017, in London, England. As an example of a late Victorian mansion, it was built for William Waldorf Astor primarily as his state office by one of the foremost neo-Gothic architects of the late nineteenth-century, John Loughborough Pearson. Astor had emigrated to England in 1891 as arguably, the richest man in the world and no expense was spared when work began on Two Temple Place in 1892. Today, the building is owned by the Bulldog Trust and supports the charitable activities of the Trust through exhibitions and events hosted in the building.
    temple_place-01-17-09-2017.jpg
  • A notice for the Samaritans helpline and an empty stone seat on Blackfriars Bridge, on 14th September 2017, in London, England.
    samaritans_seat-01-14-09-2017.jpg
  • Exterior of the polling station on the morning of the UK's 2017 general elections outside the South London Gallery in Camberwell, on 8th June 2017, in London, England.
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  • English musician, Sting appears at the first Sport Aid event ("Run the World") in May 1986 at London's Hyde Park England. Sport Aid  was a sport-themed campaign for African famine relief held in May 1986, involving several days of all-star exhibition events in various sports, and culminating in the Race Against Time, a 10 km fun run held simultaneously in 89 countries.[1] Timed to coincide with a UNICEF development conference in New York City, Sport Aid raised $37m for Live Aid and UNICEF.
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  • Oxford Street information point and resting RSPCA dog.
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  • Saints at Säben Abbey, Klausen, South Tyrol, Italy. Säben Abbey is a Benedictine nunnery established in 1687, when it was first settled by the nuns of Nonnberg Abbey in Salzburg.
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  • Saints at Säben Abbey, Klausen, South Tyrol, Italy. Säben Abbey is a Benedictine nunnery established in 1687, when it was first settled by the nuns of Nonnberg Abbey in Salzburg.
    saaben_convent01-15-07-2015.jpg
  • Campaigner for the Childrens' Society waits for new donors next to David Cameron's Conservative party's election promise on Evening Standard headline in the City of London. David Cameron has said his aim is to guarantee a "good life" for British workers and families as he launched the Conservatives' election manifesto. The prime minister said he wanted "to finish the job" of rebuilding Britain on behalf of "working people". Labour said the Conservatives were the "party of the richest in society".
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  • Campaigner for the Childrens' Society waits for new donors next to David Cameron's Conservative party's election promise on Evening Standard headline in the City of London. David Cameron has said his aim is to guarantee a "good life" for British workers and families as he launched the Conservatives' election manifesto. The prime minister said he wanted "to finish the job" of rebuilding Britain on behalf of "working people". Labour said the Conservatives were the "party of the richest in society".
    tory_headline08-14-04-2015.jpg
  • Campaigner for the Childrens' Society waits for new donors next to David Cameron's Conservative party's election promise on Evening Standard headline in the City of London. David Cameron has said his aim is to guarantee a "good life" for British workers and families as he launched the Conservatives' election manifesto. The prime minister said he wanted "to finish the job" of rebuilding Britain on behalf of "working people". Labour said the Conservatives were the "party of the richest in society".
    tory_headline04-14-04-2015.jpg
  • Exterior of the Algernon Tollemache almshouse in the west London village of Ham.
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  • Hopton's Alms Houses, London SE1. Hopton's Almshouses were built in 1752 by trustees appointed under the will of Charles Hopton. 26 poor persons were chosen to occupy the houses. Almsmen were allowed to marry but the original rules were framed to prevent children of the almsmen becoming chargeable to Christ Church parish. Each almsman was to receive a chaldron of coals and a payment of not less than £6 a year. The almshouses consist of a continuous range of two-storey cottages on three sides of the central lawn with trees and paved paths.
    alms_house01-18-01-2015.jpg
  • MD902 Explorer helicopter from the Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance Trust on the ground in Ruskin Park after emergency flight to Kings College Hospital in south London.
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  • MD902 Explorer helicopter doctor crew from the Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance Trust on the ground in Ruskin Park after emergency flight to Kings College Hospital in south London.
    air_ambulance16-16-05-2014.jpg
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