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  • Plants growing in a garden, on 22nd April 2017, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
    greenhouse_plants-02-22-04-2017.jpg
  • Contractors deliver corporate potted plants by trolley in Lombard Street, on 16th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
    plants_delivery-01-16-02-2017.jpg
  • Plants growing in a garden, on 22nd April 2017, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
    greenhouse_plants-01-22-04-2017.jpg
  • Contractors deliver corporate potted plants by trolley in Lombard Street, on 16th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
    plants_delivery-03-16-02-2017.jpg
  • Contractors deliver corporate potted plants by trolley in Lombard Street, on 16th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
    plants_delivery-04-16-02-2017.jpg
  • A sleeping spectator and English garden flowers during the London 2012 Olympics. London's Olympic Park, at just under a square mile, is the largest new park in the city for more than 100 years. The planting of 4,000 trees, 300,000 wetland plants and more than 150,000 perennial plants plus  nectar-rich wildflower make for a colourful setting for the Games. This land was transformed to become a 2.5 Sq Km sporting complex, once industrial businesses and now the venue of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village. After the Olympics, the park is to be known as Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
    olympic_park93-02-08-2012.jpg
  • Sunflowers and other potted plants grow outside a Victorian-era cottage on Maidenstone Hill in Greenwich, on 6th July 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Greenwich-01-05-07-2020.jpg
  • Spectators rest in the sun and admire the English garden flowers with the main Olympic stadium and basketball arena in the background during the London 2012 Olympics. London's Olympic Park, at just under a square mile, is the largest new park in the city for more than 100 years. The planting of 4,000 trees, 300,000 wetland plants and more than 150,000 perennial plants plus  nectar-rich wildflower make for a colourful setting for the Games. This land was transformed to become a 2.5 Sq Km sporting complex, once industrial businesses and now the venue of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village. After the Olympics, the park is to be known as Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
    olympic_park16-10-08-2012.jpg
  • Young spectators admire the English garden flowers with the main Olympic stadium and basketball arena in the background during the London 2012 Olympics. London's Olympic Park, at just under a square mile, is the largest new park in the city for more than 100 years. The planting of 4,000 trees, 300,000 wetland plants and more than 150,000 perennial plants plus  nectar-rich wildflower make for a colourful setting for the Games. This land was transformed to become a 2.5 Sq Km sporting complex, once industrial businesses and now the venue of eight venues including the main arena, Aquatics Centre and Velodrome plus the athletes' Olympic Village. After the Olympics, the park is to be known as Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
    olympic_park38-02-08-2012.jpg
  • Sunflowers and other potted plants grow outside a Victorian-era cottage on Maidenstone Hill in Greenwich, on 6th July 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_Greenwich-02-05-07-2020.jpg
  • Potted plants await instillation into a business, currently being refurbished, on 6th February 2019, in London England.
    plant_delivery-02-06-02-2019.jpg
  • Potted plants await instillation into a business, currently being refurbished, on 6th February 2019, in London England.
    plant_delivery-01-06-02-2019.jpg
  • Carrying a bunch of beautiful flowers, a lady walks along a Chelsea street accompanied by a friend after having just left the Chelsea Flower Show, in London England on the last day of the show when members of the Royal Horticultural Society and the general public are invited to purchase those plants and shrubs that have been displayed all week. It is the perfect summer May afternoon in west London, when lovers of horticulture have gathered from across the country to admire the ultimate in plants and flowers in the grounds of Chelsea Hospital. With its pink blooms hanging from the main bulk of the shrub, the Fuchsia is resplendent in the late sunshine, a scene of quintessential English gardens and long summer days.
    chelsea_show01-26-05-1989.jpg
  • Lip na Cloiche, a garden, arts shop and bed+breakfast cottage run by Lucy McKenzie, near Ulva ferry, Isle of Mull, Scotland. Lip na Cloiche is a small, densely-planted garden on the Isle of Mull, open to the public. Lip na Cloiche garden is beautifully situated close to the shoreline of the Isle of Mull, and has stunning views of Loch Tuath and the Isle of Ulva. It is well worth seeing, especially if you are interested in finding out which plants are likely to thrive in the mild local climate. A wide range of such plants is available for sale throughout the year, as well as fresh eggs and many craft items made from locally "found" materials. There is no admission charge. ..http://www.lipnacloiche.co.uk/
    isle_of_mull273-20-11-2011.jpg
  • Lip na Cloiche, a garden, arts shop and bed+breakfast cottage run by Lucy McKenzie, near Ulva ferry, Isle of Mull, Scotland. Lip na Cloiche is a small, densely-planted garden on the Isle of Mull, open to the public. Lip na Cloiche garden is beautifully situated close to the shoreline of the Isle of Mull, and has stunning views of Loch Tuath and the Isle of Ulva. It is well worth seeing, especially if you are interested in finding out which plants are likely to thrive in the mild local climate. A wide range of such plants is available for sale throughout the year, as well as fresh eggs and many craft items made from locally "found" materials. There is no admission charge. ..http://www.lipnacloiche.co.uk/
    isle_of_mull273-20-11-2011.jpg
  • Women pose in front of the GE Ecomagination project at the National gallery in Trafalgar Square. Using over 8,000 plants, GE (General Electric) has brought to life Van Gogh's 'A Wheatfield, with Cypresses' in a 'living wall' outside the front of the National Gallery. There are many ways to make things green but the National Gallery and GE's ecoimagination project did it in a particularly inspiring way, producing a unique living wall representing of one of Van Gogh's most famous paintings. Depicting "A Wheat Field with Cypresses", the wall is made from 8,000 plants and can be seen in London's Trafalgar Square
    grass_mural2-03-September-2011.jpg
  • Women pose in front of the GE Ecomagination project at the National gallery in Trafalgar Square. Using over 8,000 plants, GE (General Electric) has brought to life Van Gogh's 'A Wheatfield, with Cypresses' in a 'living wall' outside the front of the National Gallery. There are many ways to make things green but the National Gallery and GE's ecoimagination project did it in a particularly inspiring way, producing a unique living wall representing of one of Van Gogh's most famous paintings. Depicting "A Wheat Field with Cypresses", the wall is made from 8,000 plants and can be seen in London's Trafalgar Square
    grass_mural1-03-September-2011.jpg
  • Balancing a huge basket of Fuchsias on her head, a lady walks along a Chelsea street accompanied by a friend after having just left the Chelsea Flower Show, in London England on the last day of the show when members of the Royal Horticultural Society and the general public are invited to purchase those plants and shrubs that have been displayed all week. It is the perfect summer May afternoon in west London, when lovers of horticulture have gathered from across the country to admire the ultimate in plants and flowers in the grounds of Chelsea Hospital. With its pink blooms hanging from the main bulk of the shrub, the Fuchsia is resplendent in the late sunshine, a scene of quintessential English gardens and long summer days.
    chelsea_flowers_ladies-26-05-1989.jpg
  • Women pose in front of the GE Ecomagination project at the National gallery in Trafalgar Square. Using over 8,000 plants, GE (General Electric) has brought to life Van Gogh's 'A Wheatfield, with Cypresses' in a 'living wall' outside the front of the National Gallery. There are many ways to make things green but the National Gallery and GE's ecoimagination project did it in a particularly inspiring way, producing a unique living wall representing of one of Van Gogh's most famous paintings. Depicting "A Wheat Field with Cypresses", the wall is made from 8,000 plants and can be seen in London's Trafalgar Square
    grass_mural3-03-September-2011.jpg
  • As the UK's Coronavirus death toll during the government's social distancing lockdown, rose by 384 to 33,998, and the R rate of infection is reported to be between 0.7 and 1.0, a local lady walks past dying plants outside a closed restaurant called Flat Iron in Kings Cross, on 15th May 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_lockdown-18-15-05-2020.jpg
  • Suppliers of plants deliver shrubs to nearby offices in the City of London - the capital's financial district, on 6th June 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-01-06-06-2018.jpg
  • Two ladies pick plants in a field on the outskirts of Brussels in the 1970s. It is overcast but their smiles are bright as the women stand for their portrait picture, taken on a film camera in 1973. Standing in ankle-deep grass in this meadow on the outskirts of the Belbian capital, they look happy with their collection of wildlife. The picture shows us a memory of nostalgia in an era from the last century.
    70s_family06-13-09-1973.jpg
  • Artwork and growing plants at the fence of the Grow Elephant Community Garden, on the new kent Road at Elephant & Castle, Southwark.
    elephant_park-35-11-10-2016.jpg
  • Open to the public on occasional Sundays, visitors tour the Barbican Conservatory in the City of London, on 27th January 2019, in London, England. The conservatory houses more than 2000 species of plants and trees, as well as terrapins and koi carp. Admission to the conservatory is free but public opening times are very limited; currently only afternoons on Sundays and some Bank holiday Mondays. Opening days and times are given on the Barbican website.
    barbican_conservatory-14-27-01-2019.jpg
  • Crowds walk past fresh plants in Columbia Street flower market, in north London.
    columbia_market2-15-May-2011.jpg
  • Open to the public on occasional Sundays, visitors tour the Barbican Conservatory in the City of London, on 27th January 2019, in London, England. The conservatory houses more than 2000 species of plants and trees, as well as terrapins and koi carp. Admission to the conservatory is free but public opening times are very limited; currently only afternoons on Sundays and some Bank holiday Mondays. Opening days and times are given on the Barbican website.
    barbican_conservatory-10-27-01-2019.jpg
  • Open to the public on occasional Sundays, visitors tour the Barbican Conservatory in the City of London, on 27th January 2019, in London, England. The conservatory houses more than 2000 species of plants and trees, as well as terrapins and koi carp. Admission to the conservatory is free but public opening times are very limited; currently only afternoons on Sundays and some Bank holiday Mondays. Opening days and times are given on the Barbican website.
    barbican_conservatory-09-27-01-2019.jpg
  • Open to the public on occasional Sundays, visitors tour the Barbican Conservatory in the City of London, on 27th January 2019, in London, England. The conservatory houses more than 2000 species of plants and trees, as well as terrapins and koi carp. Admission to the conservatory is free but public opening times are very limited; currently only afternoons on Sundays and some Bank holiday Mondays. Opening days and times are given on the Barbican website.
    barbican_conservatory-05-27-01-2019.jpg
  • Open to the public on occasional Sundays, visitors tour the Barbican Conservatory in the City of London, on 27th January 2019, in London, England. The conservatory houses more than 2000 species of plants and trees, as well as terrapins and koi carp. Admission to the conservatory is free but public opening times are very limited; currently only afternoons on Sundays and some Bank holiday Mondays. Opening days and times are given on the Barbican website.
    barbican_conservatory-06-27-01-2019.jpg
  • Open to the public on occasional Sundays, visitors tour the Barbican Conservatory in the City of London, on 27th January 2019, in London, England. The conservatory houses more than 2000 species of plants and trees, as well as terrapins and koi carp. Admission to the conservatory is free but public opening times are very limited; currently only afternoons on Sundays and some Bank holiday Mondays. Opening days and times are given on the Barbican website.
    barbican_conservatory-03-27-01-2019.jpg
  • Open to the public on occasional Sundays, visitors tour the Barbican Conservatory in the City of London, on 27th January 2019, in London, England. The conservatory houses more than 2000 species of plants and trees, as well as terrapins and koi carp. Admission to the conservatory is free but public opening times are very limited; currently only afternoons on Sundays and some Bank holiday Mondays. Opening days and times are given on the Barbican website.
    barbican_conservatory-02-27-01-2019.jpg
  • Open to the public on occasional Sundays, visitors tour the Barbican Conservatory in the City of London, on 27th January 2019, in London, England. The conservatory houses more than 2000 species of plants and trees, as well as terrapins and koi carp. Admission to the conservatory is free but public opening times are very limited; currently only afternoons on Sundays and some Bank holiday Mondays. Opening days and times are given on the Barbican website.
    barbican_conservatory-01-27-01-2019.jpg
  • Green construction netting merges with the colours of plants and shrubs on the Southbank, on 12th September 2017, in London, England.
    southbank_people-04-12-09-2017.jpg
  • Green construction netting merges with the colours of plants and shrubs on the Southbank, on 12th September 2017, in London, England.
    southbank_people-05-12-09-2017.jpg
  • Detail of a greenhouse door handle and growing plants in a garden, on 22nd April 2017, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
    greenhouse_door-03-22-04-2017.jpg
  • Surrounded by his racks of plants, a Covent Garden florist leans into a water butt while holding a bouquet of flowers.
    florist-01-29-09-2016.jpg
  • Carrying plants through the popular Broadway Market, a gentrified area of the otherwise poor borough of Hackney and Haggerston.
    hackney_broadway6-14-August-2011.jpg
  • Carrying plants through the popular Broadway Market, a gentrified area of the otherwise poor borough of Hackney and Haggerston.
    hackney_broadway5-14-August-2011.jpg
  • Carrying plants through the popular Broadway Market, a gentrified area of the otherwise poor borough of Hackney and Haggerston.
    hackney_broadway4-14-August-2011.jpg
  • Crowds walk past fresh plants in Columbia Street flower market, in north London.
    columbia_market4-15-May-2011.jpg
  • Crowds walk past fresh plants in Columbia Street flower market, in north London.
    columbia_market3-15-May-2011.jpg
  • Wearing braces, striped shirt and sitting on a block, a young lawyer studies a legal book during a mid-morning break in the Inner Temple in the historic City of London. The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple is one of the four Inns of Court around the Royal Courts of Justice which may call members to the Bar and so entitle them to practise as barristers. The Temple was occupied in the twelfth century by the Knights Templar, who gave the area its name but was heavily bombed during the Blitz of 1940-1 and the reclining marble memorial to predecessor, John Hiccocks who held the office of Master in Chancery between 1702 and 1723 (d 1726) behind the young law student is marked by the partially-demolished Goldsmiths Chambers on the north side of Temple Church where Hiccocks is buried. An assortment of potted red plants add to an otherwise dark courtyard
    city_resting02-16-1993.jpg
  • In a compressed perspective are the Doric pillars of London's famous Eaton Square. Bathed in mid-morning spring sunshine, shadows from nearby trees are cast over the cream-coloured pillars, some of which have the numbers of these exclusive and classically-designed properties in Belgravia. Shrubs and plants can be seen growing on the terraced balconies and  all the painted surfaces are pristine. Eaton Square is one of London's three garden squares built by Thomas Cubitt and the Grosvenor family when they developed the main part of Belgravia from 1826 until 1855. Belgravia attracts actors, politicians, ambassadors, big-budget bankers, traders and Prime Ministers like Neville Chamberlain and Stanley Baldwin at number 93.
    belgravia020-26-04-2008.jpg
  • Ventilated hemispherical glasshouse Solardomes replicate global warming for plants with CO2 levels experiment
    solardomes01-05-06-1992.jpg
  • Open to the public on occasional Sundays, visitors tour the Barbican Conservatory in the City of London, on 27th January 2019, in London, England. The conservatory houses more than 2000 species of plants and trees, as well as terrapins and koi carp. Admission to the conservatory is free but public opening times are very limited; currently only afternoons on Sundays and some Bank holiday Mondays. Opening days and times are given on the Barbican website.
    barbican_conservatory-15-27-01-2019.jpg
  • Open to the public on occasional Sundays, visitors tour the Barbican Conservatory in the City of London, on 27th January 2019, in London, England. The conservatory houses more than 2000 species of plants and trees, as well as terrapins and koi carp. Admission to the conservatory is free but public opening times are very limited; currently only afternoons on Sundays and some Bank holiday Mondays. Opening days and times are given on the Barbican website.
    barbican_conservatory-16-27-01-2019.jpg
  • Open to the public on occasional Sundays, visitors tour the Barbican Conservatory in the City of London, on 27th January 2019, in London, England. The conservatory houses more than 2000 species of plants and trees, as well as terrapins and koi carp. Admission to the conservatory is free but public opening times are very limited; currently only afternoons on Sundays and some Bank holiday Mondays. Opening days and times are given on the Barbican website.
    barbican_conservatory-12-27-01-2019.jpg
  • Open to the public on occasional Sundays, visitors tour the Barbican Conservatory in the City of London, on 27th January 2019, in London, England. The conservatory houses more than 2000 species of plants and trees, as well as terrapins and koi carp. Admission to the conservatory is free but public opening times are very limited; currently only afternoons on Sundays and some Bank holiday Mondays. Opening days and times are given on the Barbican website.
    barbican_conservatory-13-27-01-2019.jpg
  • Open to the public on occasional Sundays, visitors tour the Barbican Conservatory in the City of London, on 27th January 2019, in London, England. The conservatory houses more than 2000 species of plants and trees, as well as terrapins and koi carp. Admission to the conservatory is free but public opening times are very limited; currently only afternoons on Sundays and some Bank holiday Mondays. Opening days and times are given on the Barbican website.
    barbican_conservatory-11-27-01-2019.jpg
  • Open to the public on occasional Sundays, visitors tour the Barbican Conservatory in the City of London, on 27th January 2019, in London, England. The conservatory houses more than 2000 species of plants and trees, as well as terrapins and koi carp. Admission to the conservatory is free but public opening times are very limited; currently only afternoons on Sundays and some Bank holiday Mondays. Opening days and times are given on the Barbican website.
    barbican_conservatory-08-27-01-2019.jpg
  • Open to the public on occasional Sundays, visitors tour the Barbican Conservatory in the City of London, on 27th January 2019, in London, England. The conservatory houses more than 2000 species of plants and trees, as well as terrapins and koi carp. Admission to the conservatory is free but public opening times are very limited; currently only afternoons on Sundays and some Bank holiday Mondays. Opening days and times are given on the Barbican website.
    barbican_conservatory-04-27-01-2019.jpg
  • Detail of a greenhouse door handle and growing plants in a garden, on 22nd April 2017, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
    greenhouse_door-02-22-04-2017.jpg
  • A lady is sandwiched between her just purchased flowers in the back of a white van, returning home from the annual Chelsea Flower Show. It is a summer May afternoon in west London, when lovers of horticulture have gathered from across the country to admire the ultimate in plants and flowers in the grounds of Chelsea Hospital. With its pink blooms hanging from the main bulk of the shrub, the Fuchsia is resplendent in the late sunshine, a scene of quintessential English gardens and long summer days.
    chelsea_show02-26-05-1989.jpg
  • In soft mid-morning spring sunshine, we see rising up from street-level the 5-storey houses with Doric columns in London's famous Eaton Square. Bathed in mid-morning spring sunshine, shadows from nearby trees are cast over the cream-coloured pillars of these exclusive and classically-designed properties in Belgravia. Shrubs and plants can be seen growing on the terraced balconies and all the painted surfaces are pristine. Eaton Square is one of London's three garden squares built by Thomas Cubitt and the Grosvenor family when they developed the main part of Belgravia from 1826 until 1855. Belgravia attracts actors, politicians, ambassadors, big-budget bankers, traders and Prime Ministers like Neville Chamberlain and Stanley Baldwin at number 93.
    belgravia038-26-04-2008.jpg
  • Plant life growing in lava rock on slopes of dormant Vesuvius volcano, near Naples, Italy.
    vesuvius221-29-05-2014.jpg
  • Plant life growing in lava rock on slopes of dormant Vesuvius volcano, near Naples, Italy.
    vesuvius223-29-05-2014.jpg
  • Plant life growing in lava rock on slopes of dormant Vesuvius volcano, near Naples, Italy.
    vesuvius222-29-05-2014.jpg
  • Visitors to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show organise their purchases in Sloane Square after the last day's plant sell-off.
    chelsea_flower_show33-26-05-2012.jpg
  • Visitors to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show organise their purchases in Sloane Square after the last day's plant sell-off.
    chelsea_flower_show28-26-05-2012.jpg
  • Visitors to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show make their way home through Sloane Square after the last day's plant sell-off.
    chelsea_flower_show20-26-05-2012.jpg
  • Visitors to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show make their way home through Sloane Square after the last day's plant sell-off.
    chelsea_flower_show17-26-05-2012.jpg
  • Girl visitor to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show make her way home through Sloane Square after the last day's plant sell-off.
    chelsea_flower_show14-26-05-2012.jpg
  • Visitors to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show make their way home through Sloane Square after the last day's plant sell-off.
    chelsea_flower_show10-26-05-2012.jpg
  • Visitors to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show make their way home through local streets after the last day's plant sell-off.
    chelsea_flower_show08-26-05-2012.jpg
  • Visitors to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show make their way home through local streets after the last day's plant sell-off.
    chelsea_flower_show05-26-05-2012.jpg
  • Visitors to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show make their way home through local streets after the last day's plant sell-off.
    chelsea_flower_show06-26-05-2012.jpg
  • Visitors to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show make their way home through local streets after the last day's plant sell-off.
    chelsea_flower_show04-26-05-2012.jpg
  • Visitors to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show make their way home through local streets after the last day's plant sell-off.
    chelsea_flower_show02-26-05-2012.jpg
  • Visitors to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show make their way home through local streets after the last day's plant sell-off.
    chelsea_flower_show01-26-05-2012.jpg
  • A plant and flower buyer walks away from the Royal Horticultural Society's Chelsea Flower Show on the lshow's last day.
    chelsea_flowers-26-05-1989.jpg
  • Sofitel entrance with potted plant and branding on wall at Heathrow's terminal 5 hotel.
    heathrow_airport730-22-07-2009.jpg
  • Visitors to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show make their way home through Sloane Square after the last day's plant sell-off.
    chelsea_flower_show21-26-05-2012.jpg
  • Visitors to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show make their way home through Sloane Square after the last day's plant sell-off.
    chelsea_flower_show15-26-05-2012.jpg
  • Visitors to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show make their way home through local streets after the last day's plant sell-off.
    chelsea_flower_show09-26-05-2012.jpg
  • A pensioner stoops to lift home-grown beetroot in his Somerset back garden. The home-grown organic crops have been sown and nurtured on this privately-owned land in a rural location. Rows of salads, rhubarb, beets, onions and other assorted veg and flowers thrive on this good soil, helping to feed the family living in the nearby bungalow.
    garden_vegetables06-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Eaten away rhubarb leaves growing in home-grown vegetable plot in a Somerset back garden.
    garden_vegetables04-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Detail of water lillies and plant-life in small Lochan in Moidart on the Ardnamurchan peninsular, Western Scotland.
    ardnamurchan04-05-08-2010-1.jpg
  • Architecture outside the Leadenhall building and Lloyds of London  in the City of London - the capital's financial district, on 6th June 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-22-06-06-2018.jpg
  • A No Contract sign in the window of a new PureGym, on 2nd March 2017, in Camberwell, London borough of Southwark, England. PureGym Limited is a chain of no frills fitness clubs in the United Kingdom. The chain is based in Leeds and has gyms across the UK. It is Britain's largest gym chain by membership with about 450,000 members currently signed up and has plans to open 300 gyms by 2020.
    no_contract-06-02-03-2017.jpg
  • Assorted home-grown vegetable plot in a Somerset back garden. The home-grown organic crops have been sown and nurtured on this privately-owned land in a rural location. Rows of salads, rhubarb, beets, onions and other assorted veg and flowers thrive on this good soil, helping to feed the family living in the nearby bungalow.
    garden_vegetables02-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Architecture and info screens in the Aviva insurance building on the corner of Leadenhall and St Mary Axe in the City of London - the capital's financial district, on 6th June 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-25-06-06-2018.jpg
  • Architecture and info screens in the Aviva insurance building on the corner of Leadenhall and St Mary Axe in the City of London - the capital's financial district, on 6th June 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-24-06-06-2018.jpg
  • Architecture outside the Leadenhall building and Lloyds of London  in the City of London - the capital's financial district, on 6th June 2018, in London, England.
    city_people-23-06-06-2018.jpg
  • A No Contract sign in the window of a new PureGym, on 2nd March 2017, in Camberwell, London borough of Southwark, England. PureGym Limited is a chain of no frills fitness clubs in the United Kingdom. The chain is based in Leeds and has gyms across the UK. It is Britain's largest gym chain by membership with about 450,000 members currently signed up and has plans to open 300 gyms by 2020.
    no_contract-07-02-03-2017.jpg
  • Rhubarb growing in home-grown vegetable plot in a Somerset back garden.
    garden_vegetables03-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Beetroot, lettuces and leeks in a home-grown vegetable plot in a Somerset back garden.
    garden_vegetables01-21-08-2013.jpg
  • Hollyhocks and a coastal seagull overlooking rear gardens, on 19th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England.
    whitstable_beach30-18-07-2020.jpg
  • Local women relax on public benches, on 8th October 2019, in Rainham, Essex, England.
    rainham_journey-20-08-10-2019.jpg
  • Local farmer tends crops in a fertile field on his smallholding, located on the slopes of the Vesuvius volcano, seen in the distance which last erupted in 1945.
    vesuvius265-29-05-2014.jpg
  • Local farmer tends crops in a fertile field on his smallholding, located on the slopes of the Vesuvius volcano, seen in the distance which last erupted in 1945.
    vesuvius263-29-05-2014.jpg
  • A businessman checks messages by an urban garden of bushes and shrubs.
    city_postboxes03-16-04-2014.jpg
  • Hollyhocks and a coastal seagull overlooking rear gardens, on 19th July 2020, in Whitstable, Kent, England.
    whitstable_beach29-18-07-2020.jpg
  • Local women relax on public benches, on 8th October 2019, in Rainham, Essex, England.
    rainham_journey-19-08-10-2019.jpg
  • Employees of the Broadgate development water shrubs on Sun Street in the City of London, the capital's financial district - aka the Square Mile, on 8th August, in London, England.
    british_people-55-08-08-2019.jpg
  • Judges measure giant marrows at the annual Vegetable Olympics, on 30th September 1994, at Spalding, Lincolnshire, England. Sponsored by Garden News Magazine and hosted by a nursery owner, these vegetables have their growth accelerated by special fertilizers and genetic hormones.
    vegetable_olympics-30-09-1994.jpg
  • Judges measure giant runner beans at the annual Vegetable Olympics, on 30th September 1994, at Spalding, Lincolnshire, England. Sponsored by Garden News Magazine and hosted by a nursery owner,  these vegetables have their growth accelerated by special fertilizers and genetic hormones.
    vegetable_olympics-30-09-1994_1.jpg
  • New apartments rise over the fence of the Grow Elephant Community Garden, on the new kent Road at Elephant & Castle, Southwark. Surrounded by the arrival of gentrified apartments, many bought by foreign investors, Grow Elephant is on New Kent Road and occupying the former Heygate estate. Regular gardening workshops, volunteering sessions are organised making it an important social space for the local residents.
    elephant_park-24-11-10-2016.jpg
  • New apartments rise over the fence of the Grow Elephant Community Garden, on the new kent Road at Elephant & Castle, Southwark. Surrounded by the arrival of gentrified apartments, many bought by foreign investors, Grow Elephant is on New Kent Road and occupying the former Heygate estate. Regular gardening workshops, volunteering sessions are organised making it an important social space for the local residents.
    elephant_park-28-11-10-2016.jpg
  • Artwork and growing apples at the fence of the Grow Elephant Community Garden, on the new kent Road at Elephant & Castle, Southwark.
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  • Artwork and growing apples at the fence of the Grow Elephant Community Garden, on the new kent Road at Elephant & Castle, Southwark.
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