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  • A theme of circles and a window theme of dots in the window of Etro on Old Bond Street, central London.
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  • A theme of circles and a window theme of dots in the window of Etro on Old Bond Street, central London.
    spotted_display05-15-02-2016.jpg
  • A spotty shopping bag and a window theme of dots in the window of Etro on Old Bond Street, central London.
    spotted_display15-15-02-2016.jpg
  • A spotty shopping bag and a window theme of dots in the window of Etro on Old Bond Street, central London.
    spotted_display12-15-02-2016.jpg
  • A theme of circles and a window theme of dots in the window of Etro on Old Bond Street, central London.
    spotted_display11-15-02-2016.jpg
  • A theme of circles and a window theme of dots in the window of Etro on Old Bond Street, central London.
    spotted_display09-15-02-2016.jpg
  • A window theme of dots in the window of Etro on Old Bond Street, central London.
    spotted_display02-15-02-2016.jpg
  • A spotty shopping bag and a window theme of dots in the window of Etro on Old Bond Street, central London.
    spotted_display01-15-02-2016.jpg
  • A street theme of dots and stripes in a central Londoin street.
    zebra_crossing06-21-10-2015.jpg
  • A street theme of dots and stripes in a central Londoin street.
    zebra_crossing05-21-10-2015.jpg
  • A street theme of dots and stripes in a central Londoin street.
    zebra_crossing04-21-10-2015.jpg
  • A street theme of dots and stripes in a central Londoin street.
    zebra_crossing02-21-10-2015.jpg
  • A man carries a small bag featuring spots, with the dots from a road crossing, on 29th August 2018, in London, England.
    spots_crossing-02-29-08-2018.jpg
  • A man carries a small bag featuring spots, with the dots from a road crossing, on 29th August 2018, in London, England.
    spots_crossing-01-29-08-2018.jpg
  • A lady wearing a red dress with black polka dots locks her bike near a red public telephone kiosk.
    red_cyclist01-25-04-2013.jpg
  • A lady wearing trousers with a dotted pattern crosses the road in the City of London, the capital's ancient, financial district, on 14th May, in London, England.
    city_people-10-14-05-2019.jpg
  • A t-shirt salesman stands awaiting custom at Hut Box, in Dover Street Market, Dover Street London, designed by Rei Kawakubo, it was launched in January 2007. .The HUT BOX opens in the entrance lobby at DSM, selling both perennial and special items from Comme des Garçons. To celebrate the launch they display a series of products featuring Oswald 'The Lucky Rabbit', the first ever Disney character created in 1927.
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  • A lady carries a spotted shopping bag past fresh oranges on sale at a stall on London Bridge during the evening rush-hour, from the City southwards to Southwark, on 3rd May, in London, England
    commuters-09-03-05-2019.jpg
  • Women and a man enjoy each others' company in the window of a Costa Coffee shop in Camberwell, Southwark, south London, on 2nd May 2019, in London, England.
    bus_journey-01-02-05-2019.jpg
  • Three people look out over London on the viewing terrace at Tate Modern art gallery, on 13th January 2017 in London, England.
    tate_city-03-13-01-2017.jpg
  • A woman wearing a bobble hat looks out at the London cityscape, on the viewing terrace at Tate Modern art gallery, on 13th January 2017 in London, England.
    tate_city-02-13-01-2017.jpg
  • Two people look out over London on the viewing terrace at Tate Modern art gallery, on 13th January 2017 in London, England.
    tate_city-09-13-01-2017.jpg
  • Tugging child with spots and stripes theme shadows on floor of a newly-constructed building in Southwark, south London.
    window_spots01-18-02-2015.jpg
  • A film industry delivery van and a Belisha beacon on Charing Cross Road, on 24th October 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    london_rain-23-24-10-2019.jpg
  • A mother with a green balloon walks past a film industry delivery van during heavy rainfall on an autumn afternoon in Trafalgar Square, on 24th October 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    london_rain-20-24-10-2019.jpg
  • A mother with a green balloon walks past a film industry delivery van during heavy rainfall on an autumn afternoon in Trafalgar Square, on 24th October 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    london_rain-21-24-10-2019.jpg
  • A man and woman pause outside the spotted-theme window display of Topshop on Oxford Street, on 2nd July 2019, in London, England.
    oxford_street-07-02-07-2019.jpg
  • A woman and child wait outside the spotted-theme window display of Topshop on Oxford Street, on 2nd July 2019, in London, England.
    oxford_street-06-02-07-2019.jpg
  • A woman and child wait outside the spotted-theme window display of Topshop on Oxford Street, on 2nd July 2019, in London, England.
    oxford_street-05-02-07-2019.jpg
  • A woman and child wait outside the spotted-theme window display of Topshop on Oxford Street, on 2nd July 2019, in London, England.
    oxford_street-04-02-07-2019.jpg
  • A woman and child wait outside the spotted-theme window display of Topshop on Oxford Street, on 2nd July 2019, in London, England.
    oxford_street-03-02-07-2019.jpg
  • A woman and child wait outside the spotted-theme window display of Topshop on Oxford Street, on 2nd July 2019, in London, England.
    oxford_street-02-02-07-2019.jpg
  • A woman and child wait outside the spotted-theme window display of Topshop on Oxford Street, on 2nd July 2019, in London, England.
    oxford_street-01-02-07-2019.jpg
  • on 16th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
    offices_floors-01-16-02-2017.jpg
  • Two people on the viewing terrace at Tate Modern art gallery, on 13th January 2017 in London, England.
    tate_city-04-13-01-2017.jpg
  • The London cityscape including the Shard, from the viewing terrace at Tate Modern art gallery, on 13th January 2017 in London, England.
    tate_city-06-13-01-2017.jpg
  • A woman wearing a bobble hat looks out at the London cityscape, on the viewing terrace at Tate Modern art gallery, on 13th January 2017 in London, England.
    tate_city-01-13-01-2017.jpg
  • Two people look out over London on the viewing terrace at Tate Modern art gallery, on 13th January 2017 in London, England.
    tate_city-08-13-01-2017.jpg
  • A person makes a selfie photo on the viewing terrace at Tate Modern art gallery, on 13th January 2017 in London, England.
    tate_city-10-13-01-2017.jpg
  • A shopper carrying a striped shopping bag, walks past a car featuring spots in New Bond Street, central London, England.
    spotted_car-01-23-09-2016.jpg
  • A smoker exhales a puff of cigarette smoke as he walks past a car featuring spots in New Bond Street, central London, England.
    spotted_car-02-23-09-2016.jpg
  • Man with spots on his back eating lunch in the window of a central London fast food restaurant.
    spots_man02-15-04-2015.jpg
  • Woman smoker with spots and loops theme shadows on floor of a newly-constructed building in Southwark, south London.
    window_spots06-18-02-2015.jpg
  • Woman smoker with spots and loops theme shadows on floor of a newly-constructed building in Southwark, south London.
    window_spots04-18-02-2015.jpg
  • Spots and loops theme shadows on floor of a newly-constructed building in Southwark, south London.
    window_spots03-18-02-2015.jpg
  • Frescoed building and dot matrix thermometer and other information in the modern city of Cortina d'Ampezzo, Veneto, Italy.
    cortina_dampezzo03-20-07-2015.jpg
  • A lone Tornado jet fighter arcs across a typically overcast sky at Southend-on-Sea on a Bank Holiday Sunday. Well-defined figures of children and adults either play nonchalantly on the beach at low tide, or watch in awe as the aircraft thunders over the Thames Estuary mud. A few stranded yachts stand upright in the low water and a groyne stretches out to sea towards the Kent coast, seen in the distance. It is a bleak and depressingly empty scene and the jet is merely a dot in the grey English sky, traditionally familiar summer weather. Picture from the 'Plane Pictures' project, a celebration of aviation aesthetics and flying culture, 100 years after the Wright brothers first 12 seconds/120 feet powered flight at Kitty Hawk,1903. .
    aviation_corbis11-25-05-1997.jpg
  • An aerial view of unidentified islands seen from a regional aircraft passing overhead the atolls and islands to the north Malé, capital of the Indian Ocean Republic of the Maldives. We see the perfectly clear blue sea surrounding the islands and tiny sandbanks of white coral beach sand, all of which are in jeopardy of rising sea levels as global warming makes sea level locations like this vulnerable to being overwhelmed. The only sign of life is the tiny island in the bottom right of frame where holiday resort accommodation ring this dot in the ocean. The Maldives comprise of twenty-six atolls, featuring 1,192 coral islands of which 80 are holiday resorts with 200 inhabited by indigenous communities. This Islamic nation of 298 sq km (115 sq miles), lie seven hundred kilometres (435 miles) south-west of Sri Lanka..
    maldives170-13-11-2007.jpg
  • Denmark Hill, London 22/6/12. An unhelpful dot matrix information sign for non-existant passengers inside a bus shelter on Southwark's Denmark Hill. Inconvenienced commuters have had to seek alternative modes of transport on this day when the bus drivers' union called their first industrial action for 30 years, seeking a bonus of £500 for their work during the forthcoming Olympics. London's buses carry 6.5 million passengers every day with the capital's infrastructure relying on reliable travel.
    bus_strike02-22-06-2012.jpg
  • A London sightseeing bus passes through Bank Triangle in the City of London - the capital's financial district (aka The Square Mile), 19th April 2018, in London, England.
    cornhill_city-05-19-04-2018.jpg
  • With the Bank of England on the left and neo-classical columns of Cornhill Exchange beneath new skyscrapers rising above the City of London - the capital's financial district (aka The Square Mile), a London sightseeing bus passes through Bank Triangle with on 19th April 2018, in London, England.
    cornhill_city-04-19-04-2018.jpg
  • With the Bank of England on the left and neo-classical columns of Cornhill Exchange beneath new skyscrapers rising above the City of London - the capital's financial district (aka The Square Mile), a London sightseeing bus passes through Bank Triangle with on 19th April 2018, in London, England.
    cornhill_city-03-19-04-2018.jpg
  • Local campaign to help raise funds for Siva's convenience store. After the riots of London and other UK cities, Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah's looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store39-11-Au...jpg
  • Local campaign to help raise funds for Siva's convenience store. After the riots of London and other UK cities, Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah's looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store37-11-Au...jpg
  • Local campaign to help raise funds for Siva's convenience store. After the riots of London and other UK cities, Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah's looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store35-11-Au...jpg
  • Bare winter tree with bare branches in front of construction sheeting themed with green leaves.
    tree_sheeting04-07-01-2011.jpg
  • Bare winter tree with bare branches in front of construction sheeting themed with green leaves.
    tree_sheeting03-07-01-2011.jpg
  • Bare winter tree with bare branches in front of construction sheeting themed with green leaves.
    tree_sheeting02-07-01-2011.jpg
  • Blue and red dye stains on the 'line' at RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire, home base of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team. The spilled dye provides the team with their distinctive red, white and blue smoke (a vegetable dye and diesel fuel mixture) during their air show display routines. While on the ground, this non-toxic derv/vegetable dye is injected into a vacuum under pressure into the jets' modified belly-pod which in varying amounts of concentrate, gives off a smoke via three nozzles that point down into the jet's efflux, the exhaust that exits the jet pipe at 500°C. For a display, the pods hold enough dye for 5 minutes of white smoke, 1 of blue and 1 of red while the Synchro pair uses slightly more. 7,200 gallons of dye during the entire 2004 season and since 1965 they have flown over 4,000 such shows in 52 countries.
    Red_Arrows698_RBA.jpg
  • During a journey into America's hinterlands, days after the September 11th attacks in New York and Washington DC, a Cowboy.com ad (a software company) is seen on top of a pole at the roadside on Highway 27 in Mt Airy, near Baltimore, Maryland. At a time when a show of unity and patriotic support was important to Americans, many sought to express their anger and patriotic duty to send clear messages to those held responsible. "Don't Mess with the USA" was a favourite message but this internet company's cowboy advert complete with stetson and mirrored glasses was also a popular motif favouring aggressive replies.
    september11th008-18-09_2001.jpg
  • An aerial view of an unidentified island community seen from a regional aircraft passing overhead atolls and islands, a few miles to the north Malé, capital of the Indian Ocean Republic of the Maldives. We see the perfectly clear blue sea surrounding an island of white coral beach sand, a harbour, holiday apartments and importantly coastal defence barriers that may defend against rising sea levels as global warming makes sea level locations like this vulnerable to flooding. The Maldives comprise of twenty-six atolls, featuring 1,192 coral islands of which 80 are holiday resorts with 200 inhabited by indigenous communities. This Islamic nation of 298 sq km (115 sq miles), lie seven hundred kilometres (435 miles) south-west of Sri Lanka..
    maldives167-13-11-2007.jpg
  • An aerial view of a completely uninhabited, deserted island seen from a regional aircraft passing overhead atolls and islands, an hour's flying time north of Malé, capital of the Indian Ocean Republic of the Maldives. We see the perfectly clear blue sea surrounding a tiny flat island of white coral beach sand, ringing tropical vegetation and scrub that is in jeopardy to rising sea levels as global warming makes sea level locations like this vulnerable to flooding. The Maldives comprise of twenty-six atolls, featuring 1,192 coral islands of which 80 are holiday resorts with 200 inhabited by indigenous communities. This Islamic nation of 298 sq km (115 sq miles), lie seven hundred kilometres (435 miles) south-west of Sri Lanka..
    maldives172-13-11-2007.jpg
  • Locals pass-by the Clarence Road Convenience Store. After the riots of London and other UK cities, Sri Lankan-born Sivaharan (Siva) Kandiah's looted shop 'Clarence Convenience Store' in Clarence Road, Hackney.
    clarenceRd_convenience_store33-11-Au...jpg
  • A Conservative Party's Back Boris Johnson for London mayor campaign supporter at the Lambeth Fair in Brockwell Park.
    back_boris1-16-July-2011.jpg
  • Aerial view of a passing boat and one of 1,192 coral  inhabited and deserted islands in the Islamic Republic of Maldives.
    maldives168-13-11-2007.jpg
  • A jogger runs past an office foyer entrance featuring dots and circles on exterior windows in the City of London. The man is about to head south over London Bridge and passes these offices whose window theme is a series of dots, currently popular in the City of London - the capital's oldest financial district.
    city_spots02-15-04-2014.jpg
  • Cyclists pedal past an office foyer entrance featuring dots and circles (and shadows) on exterior windows in the City of London.
    window_spots07-10-04-2014.jpg
  • Decorated grave for singer and actor Gilbert Becaud, in the Pere Lachaise cemetery, Paris. Gilbert Bécaud (1927 - 2001 was a French singer, composer and actor, known as "Monsieur 100.000 Volts" for his energetic performances. His best-known hits are "Nathalie" and "Et Maintenant", a 1961 release that became an English language hit as "What Now My Love". He remained a popular artist for nearly fifty years, identifiable in his dark blue suits, with a white shirt and "lucky tie"; blue with white polka dots.
    pere_lachaise01-19-08-2012.jpg
  • A leaping young boy walks with guardians past an office foyer entrance featuring dots and circles on exterior windows in the City of London.
    city_spots05-15-04-2014.jpg
  • Cyclists pedal past an office foyer entrance featuring dots and circles on exterior windows in the City of London.
    city_spots04-15-04-2014.jpg
  • Workers pass an office foyer entrance featuring dots and circles (and shadows) on exterior windows in the City of London.
    window_spots15-10-04-2014.jpg
  • A jogger runs past an office foyer entrance featuring dots and circles (and shadows) on exterior windows in the City of London.
    window_spots13-10-04-2014.jpg
  • A cyclist pedals past an office foyer entrance featuring dots and circles (and shadows) on exterior windows in the City of London.
    window_spots11-10-04-2014.jpg
  • Businessmen pass an office foyer entrance featuring dots and circles (and shadows) on exterior windows in the City of London.
    window_spots14-10-04-2014.jpg
  • A cyclist pedals past an office foyer entrance featuring dots and circles (and shadows) on exterior windows in the City of London.
    window_spots09-10-04-2014.jpg
  • Cyclists pedal past an office foyer entrance featuring dots and circles (and shadows) on exterior windows in the City of London.
    window_spots08-10-04-2014.jpg
  • A mother and two teenage girls stand among heather in country field during summer time in the early 1960s. Standing in the naturally-growing heather in afternoon sunshine, the women and the young child are looking at the plants that they've just picked to show the youngster. Polka dots seem to be the fashion in this picture recorded on a film camera by the child's father, an amateur photographer in 1960. The picture shows us a memory of nostalgia in an era from the last century.
    60s_family11-28-08-1960.jpg
  • Bureau de change reflected in parked car window on Florence street. A bureau de change shop offers deals and best prices to tourists and Italian passers-by on a Florence street. With the countries' flags on the far left and across, are the buy and sell rates for the Euro. Lit with dot matrix numbers, the list of decimal figures can be seen from across the street. A local-looking people walk past the store situated in a pedestrian street in the commercial centre of the city and we see the typical flag stones that line the pavements and roads.
    florence_italy24-22-10-2010.jpg
  • Near the chaotic road junction of Piazza Venezia in the Italian capital of Rome, we see a gridlock situation of traffic. Buses, cars and three scooters and riders appear to be stuck in the middle of a motoring nightmare as no-one goes anywhere - the progress of this journey to destinations and life itself, has ground to a halt. A bus passenger looks out resigned through her window, a driver on another vehicle rests his hand on a ledge and the riders are sandwiched between cars. The dot matrix sign on the 60 bus it mentions its own destination, the abbreviation for Piazza spelled as "P.za". The Piazza Venezia takes its name from the adjacent Palazzo Venezia, the former embassy in the city of the Republic of Venice. The piazza is at the foot of the Capitoline Hill and near the Roman Forum.
    rome_traffic02-03-11-1999.jpg
  • Two brokers working at the London International Financial Futures Exchange (LIFFE) have finished trading for the day and are resting chatting to colleages beneath a large old-fashioned dot matrix sign telling us the market's value at the close of business. They both wear orange jackets denoting their respective employers. They sit on the trading floor, otherwise known as the Pit where Derivatives, Options, Futures and their contracts are exchanged in a frenzy of arm and hand expressions which communicate prices and quantities. The LIFFE exchange was synonymous with Thatcherite capitalist money-making ethos in the City of London of the 80s and early 90s before the takeover by Euronext in January 2002. It is currently known as Euronext.liffe. Euronext subsequently merged with New York Stock Exchange in April 2007.
    city_london15-15-12-2007 .jpg
  • A mother of 42 years of age holds her 1 year-old son among heather in country field during summer time in the early 1960s. Standing in naturally-growing heather in afternoon sunshine, the mum and the young child are looking at plants, her polka dot dress seems to be the fashion in this picture recorded on a film camera by the child's father, an amateur photographer in 1960. The picture shows us a memory of nostalgia in an era from the last century.
    60s_family12-28-08-1960.jpg
  • Two brokers working at the London International Financial Futures Exchange (LIFFE) have finished trading for the day and are resting chatting to colleages beneath a large old-fashioned dot matrix sign telling us the market's value at the close of business. They both wear orange jackets denoting their respective employers. They sit on the trading floor, otherwise known as the Pit where Derivatives, Options, Futures and their contracts are exchanged in a frenzy of arm and hand expressions which communicate prices and quantities. The LIFFE exchange was synonymous with Thatcherite capitalist money-making ethos in the City of London of the 80s and early 90s before the takeover by Euronext in January 2002. It is currently known as Euronext.liffe. Euronext subsequently merged with New York Stock Exchange in April 2007.
    liffe_traders49-20-06-1993.jpg
  • A view of the green Yorkshire moors countryside looking down from a nearby hill to the top secret intelligence-gathering base of RAF Menwith Hill, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. One sees the surreal-looking white radomes in the shape of golf balls - each containing a satellite dish - that are dotted across the science-fiction landscape. Many of these are used for signals interception from communications satellites and are commonly thought to be part of the ECHELON and PRISM eavesdropping projects by the NSA, a highly secretive world-wide signals intelligence and analysis network. Other parts of this notorious  site are thought to be used by the Space Based Infrared System employed by the US National Missile Defence program. The base has attracted significant levels of protest from anti-nuclear and pacifist groups.
    menwith_hill-18-05-2001.jpg
  • Seen from behind as they stop at dotted give-way lines on this empty road junction, we see a strange perspective of deserted housing and empty roads, Jen West and her elderly wheelchair-bound mother Margaret - both residents of the experimental community village of Poundbury, Dorset, England. As if they are pedestrians about cross a busy highway, it is an incongruous scene of irony. Poundbury is the visionary model village that Charles, Prince of Wales sought to develop in 1993 as a successful and pioneering town near Dorchester, built on land owned by his own Duchy of Cornwall, challenging otherwise poor post-war trends in town planning and to some extent following the New Urbanism concept from the US except that the design influences are European.
    poundbury05-07-06_2003.jpg
  • A young Nepali man peers out from a curtain to talk to an unseen neighbour in a remote village near Ulleri, in the Himalayan foothills, Nepal. It is a colourful (colorful) scene as the curtain fabric is a striking blue with mauve leaf motifs drawn in but it is a natural opposite colour against the badly-painted yellow wooden walls of his shack. Villages such as these partly-depend on the agriculture of rice-growing and also on the passing tourist trade. Western trekkers walk through these tiny communities on their way up the series of climbing trails of the Annapurna Conservation Sanctuary circuit, a sometimes rigorous walk from the low hills of Pokhara to the higher altitudes of Annapurna, the (26,000 feet (8,000 metre) peak. Tea houses are dotted along the trail offering lodging, refreshments and basic, but delicious food to the weary traveller.
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  • Lit by early sun that filters through mountain peaks to this remote village near Ulleri, in the Himalayan foothills, Nepal, we see the veranda of a tea shop that serves weary travellers trekking the Annapurna Circuit and traditional doko basket. Villages such as these partly-depend on the agriculture of rice-growing and also on the passing tourist trade. Western trekkers walk through these tiny communities on their way up the series of climbing trails of the Annapurna Conservation Sanctuary, a sometimes gruelling walk from the low hills of Pokhara to the higher altitudes of Annapurna, the (26,000 feet (8,000 metre) peak - and beyond. Tea houses are dotted along the trail offering lodging, refreshments and basic, but delicious food to the weary traveller and the landscapes are often shared with local livestock.
    nepal_travel2312-12_1997.jpg
  • A night view of the green Yorkshire Moors countryside looking down from a nearby hill to the top secret intelligence-gathering base of RAF Menwith Hill, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. One sees the lights of passing traffic past  surreal-looking white radomes in the shape of golf balls - each containing a satellite dish - that are dotted across the science-fiction landscape. Many of these are used for signals interception from communications satellites and are commonly thought to be part of ECHELON, a highly secretive world-wide signals intelligence and analysis network. Other parts of this notorious  site are thought to be used by the Space Based Infrared System employed by the US National Missile Defence program. The base has attracted significant levels of protest from anti-nuclear and pacifist groups.
    RB_107-18-05-2001.jpg
  • A view of the green Yorkshire moors countryside looking down from a nearby hill to the top secret intelligence-gathering base of RAF Menwith Hill, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. One sees the surreal-looking white radomes in the shape of golf balls - each containing a satellite dish - that are dotted across the science-fiction landscape. Many of these are used for signals interception from communications satellites and are commonly thought to be part of ECHELON, a highly secretive world-wide signals intelligence and analysis network. Other parts of this notorious  site are thought to be used by the Space Based Infrared System employed by the US National Missile Defence program. The base has attracted significant levels of protest from anti-nuclear and pacifist groups.
    RB-0062.jpg
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