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  • Members of a local hunt ride their horses on a hillside bridle path on the Welsh/English border between Gladestry and Kington.
    kington_hunt-01-05-11-2016.jpg
  • Members of a local hunt stop to admire the view with their horses overlooking the Welsh/English border between Gladestry and Kington.
    kington_hunt-04-05-11-2016.jpg
  • A detail from a stone carving depicting the royal lion hunt of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal, at the British Museum, on 11th April 2018, in London, England. It is part of the palace at Nineveh and dates to about 645-635 BC. Captured lions, which had been a menace to domestic animals as well as to men, were released one-by-one from cages into an arena surrounded by dogs and soldiers with tall shields to keep any from escaping. They then were shot by the king from his chariot.
    british_museum-32-11-04-2018.jpg
  • A detail from a stone carving depicting the royal lion hunt of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal, at the British Museum, on 11th April 2018, in London, England. It is part of the palace at Nineveh and dates to about 645-635 BC. Captured lions, which had been a menace to domestic animals as well as to men, were released one-by-one from cages into an arena surrounded by dogs and soldiers with tall shields to keep any from escaping. They then were shot by the king from his chariot.
    british_museum-31-11-04-2018.jpg
  • A detail from a stone carving depicting the royal lion hunt of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal, at the British Museum, on 11th April 2018, in London, England. It is part of the palace at Nineveh and dates to about 645-635 BC. Captured lions, which had been a menace to domestic animals as well as to men, were released one-by-one from cages into an arena surrounded by dogs and soldiers with tall shields to keep any from escaping. They then were shot by the king from his chariot.
    british_museum-29-11-04-2018.jpg
  • Using a bloodied knife and hand, an instructor of a special US Air Force (USAF) survival course who has butchered roadkill deer...Near their facility at Fairchild AFB, Spokane, Washington State, the man teaches escape and evasion techniques to visiting air crew whose flying careers depend on passing this rigorous week of survival instruction. Should they be downed in hostile territory for example, they will need every skill learned here to survive possibly weeks being hunted in the wilderness so trapping and preparing fresh meat for human consumption is important for survival. Here the teachers stand around the venison which is strung up on a branch, its intestines and organs already removed by a hunting knife.
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  • Standing with a bloodied knife and hand is an instructor of a special US Air Force (USAF) survival course (see also Corbis image 42-18212808) who has butchered a deer near their facility at Fairchild AFB, Spokane, Washington State. The man teaches escape and evasion techniques to visiting air crew whose flying careers depend on passing this rigorous week of survival instruction. Should they be downed in hostile territory for example, they will need every skill learned here to survive possibly weeks being hunted in the wilderness so trapping and preparing fresh meat for human consumption is important for survival. Here the teachers stand around the venison which is strung up on a branch, its intestines and organs already removed by a hunting knife. .
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  • Standing with a recently-killed deer run-over on a nearby highway, members of a special US Air Force (USAF) survival course (see Corbis image 42-18212808) pose by the gutted carcass of their animal in a forest near their facility at Fairchild AFB, Spokane, Washington State. These tough-looking men host visiting air crew whose flying careers depend on passing this rigorous week of escape and evasion instruction. Should they land in enemy territory for example, they will need all the skills learned here to survive possibly weeks in the wilderness so trapping and preparing fresh meat for human consumption is of paramount importance. Here the teachers stand around the venison which is strung up on a branch, its intestines and organs already removed by a hunting knife. They wear camouflage uniforms, face paint to look vicious, threatening and heartless. .
    USAF0206-08_1995.jpg
  • Pigeon pest controller, Sue Van Vynck releases Harriet, her Harris Hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus) to scare away the local pigeon population. The ancient sport of Falconry has become today's humane pest control of choice, particularly as costs falls. Once a pigeon population has been scared away, it requires only a token hawk presence to keep it away. Van Vynck Bird Control is a specialist company providing over 25 years, a range of environmental services dealing with nuisance bird management. They are pioneers of specialist techniques such as the use of predatory species (such as falconry) to displace and interrupt behavioural patterns as well as offering a complete range of physical deterrents. Here at Broadgate the nuisance was pigeons and Harriet leaves Sue's gloved hand to patrol the architecture of this 32 acres (129,499 m2) office and retail space.
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  • Fossil hunters bend down looking among Eocene rocks and stone at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England
    fossil_hunters01-22-06-2014.jpg
  • Fossil hunters bend down looking among Eocene rocks and stone at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England
    fossil_hunters02-22-06-2014.jpg
  • Demolition machinery is seen through a viewing window on the River Thames.
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  • A protester with the rural pressure group Countryside Alliance wears a mask of Prime Minister Tony Blair marches through Westminster against the threat against the fox hunting ban, on 22nd September 2002, in Parliament Square, London, England.
    countryside_march-22-09-2002.jpg
  • A Northumbrian hunting seat is located at the top of ladders, leaning against a pine tree, on 25th September 2017, in Rothbury, Northumberland, England.
    rothbury-11-25-09-2017.jpg
  • Looking skyward is a USAF pilot learning how to vector in a potential helicopter rescue as part of a special US Air Force (USAF) survival course (see also Corbis image 42-18212808) Fairchild AFB, Spokane, Washington State. The man has been taught to use a special escape and evasion (E &E) techniques to visiting air crew whose flying careers depend on passing this rigorous week of survival instruction. Should they be downed in hostile territory for example, they will need every skill learned here to survive possibly weeks being hunted in the wilderness so trapping and preparing fresh meat for human consumption is important for survival. Here the crewman has let off a red smoke canister to mark his location for the friendly aircraft to see.
    usaf_survival002-06-08-1995.jpg
  • An prosperous-looking elderly middle-class voter who represents so-called middle-England, protests over coalition plans over the NHS, holding a placard in Butter Market in the centre of Canterbury. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Conservative (Tory) Prime Minister David Cameron are parodied on the poster urging them to keep the country's National Health Service out of private hands, to keep it as a government organisation, run by Hunt and overseen by his boss, Cameron. The town of Canterbury hosted the enthronement of the Church of England's new Archbishop, allowing students and this well-dressed tady to voice their concerns.
    archbishop_enthronement18-21-03-2013.jpg
  • An prosperous-looking elderly middle-class voter who represents so-called middle-England, protests over coalition plans over the NHS, holding a placard in Butter Market in the centre of Canterbury. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Conservative (Tory) Prime Minister David Cameron are parodied on the poster urging them to keep the country's National Health Service out of private hands, to keep it as a government organisation, run by Hunt and overseen by his boss, Cameron. The town of Canterbury hosted the enthronement of the Church of England's new Archbishop, allowing students and this well-dressed tady to voice their concerns.
    archbishop_enthronement19-21-03-2013.jpg
  • Young protesters demonstrate against coalition NHS privatisation plans in East Kent, during the enthronement for the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. Their protests are about coalition plans over the NHS, holding a placard in Butter Market in the centre of Canterbury. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Conservative (Tory) Prime Minister David Cameron are parodied on the poster urging them to keep the country's National Health Service out of private hands, to keep it as a government organisation, run by Hunt and overseen by his boss, Cameron. The town of Canterbury hosted the enthronement of the Church of England's new Archbishop, allowing students to voice their concerns.
    archbishop_enthronement08-21-03-2013.jpg
  • Young protesters demonstrate against coalition NHS privatisation plans in East Kent, during the enthronement for the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. Their protests are about coalition plans over the NHS, holding a placard in Butter Market in the centre of Canterbury. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Conservative (Tory) Prime Minister David Cameron are parodied on the poster urging them to keep the country's National Health Service out of private hands, to keep it as a government organisation, run by Hunt and overseen by his boss, Cameron. The town of Canterbury hosted the enthronement of the Church of England's new Archbishop, allowing students to voice their concerns.
    archbishop_enthronement07-21-03-2013.jpg
  • Students and elderly middle-class voters, protests over coalition plans over the NHS, holding a placard in Butter Market in the centre of Canterbury. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and David Cameron are parodied on the poster.
    archbishop_enthronement24-21-03-2013.jpg
  • An elderly middle-class voters, discuss coalition plans over the NHS, holding a placard in Butter Market in the centre of Canterbury. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and David Cameron are parodied on the poster.
    archbishop_enthronement16-21-03-2013.jpg
  • An anonymous protester demonstrates against the Tory coalition below Church Gate in Butter Market. Against public service cuts during the enthronement for the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. Their protest is about coalition plans over the NHS, urging the government to keep the country's National Health Service out of private hands, to keep it as a government organisation, run by Jeremy Hunt and overseen by his boss, Cameron. The town of Canterbury hosted the enthronement of the Church of England's new Archbishop, allowing Medway locals to voice their concerns.
    archbishop_enthronement26-21-03-2013.jpg
  • A Green Party protester demonstrates against the Tory coalition below Church Gate in Butter Market, holding up a placard against public service cuts during the enthronement for the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. Her protest is about coalition plans over the NHS, holding a placard in Butter Market in the centre of Canterbury, urging the government to keep the country's National Health Service out of private hands, to keep it as a government organisation, run by Jeremy Hunt and overseen by his boss, Cameron. The town of Canterbury hosted the enthronement of the Church of England's new Archbishop, allowing Medway locals to voice their concerns.
    archbishop_enthronement40-21-03-2013.jpg
  • An anonymous protester demonstrates against the Tory coalition below Church Gate in Butter Market. Against public service cuts during the enthronement for the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. Their protest is about coalition plans over the NHS, urging the government to keep the country's National Health Service out of private hands, to keep it as a government organisation, run by Jeremy Hunt and overseen by his boss, Cameron. The town of Canterbury hosted the enthronement of the Church of England's new Archbishop, allowing Medway locals to voice their concerns.
    archbishop_enthronement22-21-03-2013.jpg
  • The quirky juxtaposition of a billboards for stopping the hunting of elephant for the ivory trade, and energy drink brand Lucozade, at Elephant And Castle, on 3rd May 2018, in south London, UK.
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  • A detail from an ancient Assyrian stone carving (883-859 BC) from Nimrud depicting a scene from the court of King Ashurnasirpal, in the British Museum, on 11th April 2018, in London, England. The detailed reliefs on display in Rooms 7-8 originally stood in the palace throne-room and in other royal apartments. They depict the king and his subjects engaged in a variety of activities. Ashurnasirpal is shown leading military campaigns against his enemies, engaging in ritual scenes with protective demons and hunting, a royal sport in ancient Mesopotamia.
    british_museum-33-11-04-2018.jpg
  • In Windsor Great Park's Long Walk across the landscape a hose gallops during a 3-day cross-country event, held annually on Her Majesty the Queens's property, on 16th June 1994, in London, England. The Long Walk was commenced by Charles II from 1680-1685 by planting a double avenue of elm trees. The park was, for many centuries, the private hunting ground of Windsor Castle and dates primarily from the mid-13th century. Now largely open to the public, the parkland is a popular recreation area for residents of the western London suburbs. The Copper Horse is a statue marking the end of the Long Walk at Snow Hill in Windsor Great Park in the English county of Berkshire. The walk begins at the George IV Gateway at Windsor Castle. The Copper Horse is a statue of George III on horseback, and is said to represent George as an emperor in the Roman tradition riding without stirrups, along the lines of the Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius.
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  • From a high viewpoint on Snow Hill, we see the green  'Long Walk' in the Royal Estate's Windsor Great Park. We look down the 3-mile straight road into the distance towards Windsor Castle in the summer shinshine during the equestrian 3-Day Event held annually on Her Majesty the Queens's property. Half-way down the lush avenue of Elm trees there are some horses and their riders either warming up before competition, or galloping across the landscape on a round against the clock. A few spectators have stopped to watch this part of the course but others are elsewhere at the dramatic water jumps. The Long Walk was commenced by Charles II from 1680-1685 by planting a double avenue of elm trees. The central carriage road was added by Queen Anne in 1710. Windsor Castle was begun in the 11th century by William the Conqueror as it afforded a good defensive point over the River Thames. A vast area of Windsor Forest to the south of the castle became reserved by the King for personal hunting and also to supply the castle with wood, deer, boar and fish. Windsor Great Park (locally referred to simply as the Great Park) is a large deer park and Crown Estate of 5,000 acres, to the south of the town of Windsor on the border of Berkshire and Surrey in England. The park was, for many centuries, the private hunting ground of Windsor Castle and dates primarily from the mid-13th century. Now largely open to the public, the parkland is a popular recreation area for residents of the western London suburbs.
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