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  • The trimmed topiary forming the letters spelling Love in a public park, on 22nd April 2017, in Clevedon, North Somerset, England.
    love_topiary-01-22-04-2017.jpg
  • Piles of trimmed raw timner logs awaiting shipment from a timber yard near Eureka, California.
    logging_industry01-25-10-1992.jpg
  • Young common hornbeams growing in a Herefordshire meadow. Freshly-trimmed and shaped, the young saplings are spaced around this garden field. Like alders and hazels, hornbeams are part of the birch family, all of which produce male and female flowers in the form of catkins. In hornbeams, the catkins are normally hidden until spring. There are around 70 species of hornbeams found worldwide, mainly in East Asia, but the one most often found in the British Isles is the common hornbeam.
    hornbeam_trees02-25-08-2013.jpg
  • Young common hornbeams growing in a Herefordshire meadow. Freshly-trimmed and shaped, the young saplings are spaced around this garden field. Like alders and hazels, hornbeams are part of the birch family, all of which produce male and female flowers in the form of catkins. In hornbeams, the catkins are normally hidden until spring. There are around 70 species of hornbeams found worldwide, mainly in East Asia, but the one most often found in the British Isles is the common hornbeam.
    hornbeam_trees10-25-08-2013.jpg
  • Young common hornbeams growing in a Herefordshire meadow. Freshly-trimmed and shaped, the young saplings are spaced around this garden field. Like alders and hazels, hornbeams are part of the birch family, all of which produce male and female flowers in the form of catkins. In hornbeams, the catkins are normally hidden until spring. There are around 70 species of hornbeams found worldwide, mainly in East Asia, but the one most often found in the British Isles is the common hornbeam.
    hornbeam_trees07-25-08-2013.jpg
  • Young common hornbeams growing in a Herefordshire meadow. Freshly-trimmed and shaped, the young saplings are spaced around this garden field. Like alders and hazels, hornbeams are part of the birch family, all of which produce male and female flowers in the form of catkins. In hornbeams, the catkins are normally hidden until spring. There are around 70 species of hornbeams found worldwide, mainly in East Asia, but the one most often found in the British Isles is the common hornbeam.
    hornbeam_trees04-25-08-2013.jpg
  • Young common hornbeams growing in a Herefordshire meadow. Freshly-trimmed and shaped, the young saplings are spaced around this garden field. Like alders and hazels, hornbeams are part of the birch family, all of which produce male and female flowers in the form of catkins. In hornbeams, the catkins are normally hidden until spring. There are around 70 species of hornbeams found worldwide, mainly in East Asia, but the one most often found in the British Isles is the common hornbeam.
    hornbeam_trees01-25-08-2013.jpg
  • Young common hornbeams growing in a Herefordshire meadow. Freshly-trimmed and shaped, the young saplings are spaced around this garden field. Like alders and hazels, hornbeams are part of the birch family, all of which produce male and female flowers in the form of catkins. In hornbeams, the catkins are normally hidden until spring. There are around 70 species of hornbeams found worldwide, mainly in East Asia, but the one most often found in the British Isles is the common hornbeam.
    hornbeam_trees11-25-08-2013.jpg
  • Damage to the bark of a young hornbeam growing in a Herefordshire meadow.
    hornbeam_trees09-25-08-2013.jpg
  • Young man in his early-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men88-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • Young man in his thirties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men80-28-May-2011.jpg
  • Young man in his mid-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men68-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • Young man in his late-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men6-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • Young man in his late-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men53-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • Young man in his late-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men45-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • Young man in his late-fifties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men32-28-May-2011.jpg
  • Young man in his late-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men14-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • Young man in his mid-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men131-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • Young man in his late-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men11-28-May-2011.jpg
  • Young man in mid-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men65-28-May-2011.jpg
  • Detail of burial plot for the Rothermere family in Holy Trinity Church, High Hurstwood, East Sussex.
    rothermere_cemetery04-27-06-2010.jpg
  • Detail of burial plot for the Rothermere family in Holy Trinity Church, High Hurstwood, East Sussex.
    rothermere_cemetery02-27-06-2010.jpg
  • On the corner of Draycott Place SW1 and Cardogan Gardens SW3 is Stuart House, a red brick property boasting clipped vegetation set in a brick window recess that suggests that at one time, a window was removed and filled in with more brick - its mortar and pointing is a different spacing. Strong spring sunshine is almost overhead making hard shadows on the recess and on the well-painted black gloss paintwork on the railings. Stuart House was constructed in 1880. It is a large red-brick detached house in the 'Queen Anne' style. Cadogan Gardens SW3, is an 1890s development between the King's Road and Sloane Street.
    belgravia087-26-04-2008.jpg
  • Identical white-painted properties and ornamental fountain with central garden area in exclusive Wellington Square SW1
    belgravia099-26-04-2008.jpg
  • Young hornbeams growing near a wooden dovecot in a Herefordshire meadow.
    dovecot01-25-08-2013.jpg
  • Young man in his thirties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men71-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • Young man in his late-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men39-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • Young man in his early-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men143-28-May-2011.jpg
  • Young man in his early-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men134-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • Young man in his mid-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men130-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • Young man in his mid-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men119-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • Young man in his mid-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men117-28-May-2011-2.jpg
  • Young man in early-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men86-28-May-2011.jpg
  • Young man in thirties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men80-28-May-2011.jpg
  • Young man in late-fifties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men32-28-May-2011.jpg
  • Near the Quai aux Fleurs, Notre Dame's steeple, long shadows and autumn leaves on the Isle de France, behind Paris' cathedral.
    isle_de_france01-14-07-1992.jpg
  • On a fine spring day, we see the ornate fountain, ornamental central garden and beyond, the grand terraced properties of Wellington Square, SW3 in the borough of Kensington & Chelsea, London England. The pristine houses are all identically painted white, their perfect iron railings all black as are their heavy gloss-painted doors. Wellington Square is off the King's Road Chelsea and was built around 1830: Named after the 1st Duke of Wellington (the heroic Commander-in-Chief of the British Army - most famously at Waterloo in 1815 - then a Tory politician and in 1834, temporary Prime Minister).
    belgravia097-26-04-2008.jpg
  • Immaculate and identical white-painted properties and ornamental lamp post in exclusive Wellington Square, SW1
    belgravia101-26-04-2008.jpg
  • Near the Quai aux Fleurs, Notre Dame's steeple, long shadows and autumn leaves on the Isle de France, behind Paris' cathedral.
    isle_de_france01-14-07-1992.jpg
  • Damage to the bark of a young hornbeam growing in a Herefordshire meadow.
    hornbeam_trees03-25-08-2013.jpg
  • Young man in his early-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men86-28-May-2011.jpg
  • Young man in his mid-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men65-28-May-2011.jpg
  • Young man in his late-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men49-28-May-2011.jpg
  • Young man in his mid-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men122-28-May-2011.jpg
  • Young man in late-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men49-28-May-2011.jpg
  • Young man in early-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men143-28-May-2011.jpg
  • Young man in mid-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men122-28-May-2011.jpg
  • Young man in late-twenties street portrait with moustache.
    moustache_men11-28-May-2011.jpg
  • Detail of burial plot for the Rothermere family in Holy Trinity Church, High Hurstwood, East Sussex.
    rothermere_cemetery01-27-06-2010.jpg
  • Immaculate and identical white-painted properties and ornamental lamp post in exclusive Wellington Square, SW1
    belgravia103-26-04-2008.jpg
  • Overwhelmed by the task ahead, we look down from a high viewpoint, an estate worker wearing blue overalls stands on tall stepladders to trim the famous Longleat Hedge Maze with electric clippers. Made up of more than 16,000 English Yews, Longleat's spectacular hedge maze - the world's largest - was first laid out in 1975 by the designer Greg Bright. The Maze covers an area of around 1.48 acres (0.6 hectares) with a total pathway length of 1.69 miles (2.72 kilometres). Unlike most other conventional mazes it's actually three-dimensional.
    RB-0104.jpg
  • A mother trims the fringe of her teenage daughter in the family's back garden.
    ella_haircut01-05-09-2013.jpg
  • A house-proud housewife trims her lawn with a pair of scissors in new housing on a terraced Liverpool street.
    scissors_grass01-14-06-1991.jpg
  • Carpet fitters trim a new carpet in the street for the interior of the Lyceum Theatre on Wellington Street, on 5th March 2019, in London, England.
    carpet_fitters-07-05-03-2019.jpg
  • Carpet fitters trim a new carpet in the street for the interior of the Lyceum Theatre on Wellington Street, on 5th March 2019, in London, England.
    carpet_fitters-08-05-03-2019.jpg
  • "Losing the hair I was born with." We look over the darkened shoulder of a mother as she cuts her baby daughter's hair, at home, for the first time. Sitting in her high-chair, the child watches with fascination as the scissors snip away at the tufts of thick, dark hair the girl has had from birth. The experience is clearly enchanting her and she looks with her mouth open, captivated by this strange instrument that she feels trimming her head. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
    corbis_ella13-20-04-1995.jpg
  • A tailor cuts red material for flying suits of of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's prestigious Royal Air Force aerobatic team. The man is a bespoke tailor at Dale Techniche, Nelson, Lancashire. Every Winter, the Red Arrows place about 40 pilot suit orders and 180 blue (support ground crew) suits. Tricia adjusts her thread while the suit is complete on her work bench. The clothing factory also designs the Red Arrows badges, each requiring 15,000 stitches. All suits are made from Nomex by the Du Pont corporation, containing 5% Kevlar. Flame-retardant, they fit exactly each team member. Fouteen different measurements are taken before the first suit is cut, each one requiring approximately three metres of dyed cloth. When a suit is complete, each one is signed inside by the machinist.
    Red_Arrows455_RBA.jpg
  • A young three year-old boy has his hair cut by his mother in the family South London home. Lifting his hair with her fingers, the mum snips with a pair of scissors. While lifting her left elbow to gain the right angle of her cutting, we see her holding a comb in her mouth. The boy's elder sister looks on offering unhelpful comments which will eventually lead to an exchange of unkind words between the siblings while their mother concentrates hard on not making a mess of the kid's haircut. From a personal documentary project entitled "Next of Kin" about the photographer's two children's early years spent in parallel universes. Model released.
    ella+sam24-14-04_2002.jpg
  • Volunteer Buddhist on working retreat at the Rivendell Buddhist Retreat Centre, East Sussex, England.
    buddhist_retreat37-27-06-2010.jpg
  • Two workmen measure and fit a shop window design backing for a high-street London retailer.
    workmen1-18-10-2011.jpg
  • Seen from a high viewpoint, a young girl rides on her father's shoulders in the middle of the Longleat Hedge Maze. She can barely see over the walls of foliage, so tall is the labyrinth of twisty pathways, and she holds out her hands to brush against the green foliage. Made up of more than 16,000 English Yews, Longleat's spectacular hedge maze - the world's largest - was first laid out in 1975 by the designer Greg Bright. The Maze covers an area of around 1.48 acres (0.6 hectares) with a total pathway length of 1.69 miles (2.72 kilometres). Unlike most other conventional mazes it's actually three-dimensional.
    RB-0105.jpg
  • Outdoor hairdressers cut customers' hair in a Calcutta street with heroic Bollywood movie posters on wall behind
    calcutta_poverty01-18-11-1996.jpg
  • A gentleman has his neck clippered in a west end barber shop in central London.
    city_barber01-03-10-2013.jpg
  • Two workmen measure and fit a shop window design backing for a high-street London retailer.
    workmen2-18-10-2011.jpg
  • Precast concrete pipes are prepared for distribution by a Mexican-born employees at Hanson Pipe & Products, Grand Prairie, Texas, USA. They are inspcting the inner-surfaces and tongue and groove seals of the horizontal pipes wearing obligatory hard hats and corporate blue shirts. Precast concrete is made from a reusable mold or "form" and cured in a controlled environment, then transported to the construction site and lifted into place. Used in the construction of commercial building components, bridges, manholes and retaining walls, these products are the strongest pipe available, designed and plant tested to resist any load required with a design life of 70-100 years. ...
    hanson02-15-12-2007 .jpg
  • Precast concrete pipes are prepared for distribution by a Mexican-born employee at Hanson Pipe & Products, Grand Prairie, Texas, USA. He cleans and inspects the tongue and groove seals of the upturned pipes wearing an obligatory hard hat and blue overalls. Precast concrete is made from a reusable mold or "form" and cured in a controlled environment, then transported to the construction site and lifted into place. Used in the construction of commercial building components, bridges, manholes and retaining walls, these products are the strongest pipe available, designed and plant tested to resist any load required with a design life of 70-100 years. ..
    hanson01-15-12-2007 .jpg
  • Active retired pensioner measures and cuts roofing felt in his cottage garage before winter arrives on the Isle of Skye
    9999-RPB59-mike_kirkland19-28-09-200...jpg
  • An elderly lady uses a 1970s model of Kodak Instamatic film camera whilst visiting an English country garden. With her eye pressed to the viewfinder, this amateur photographer is a pensioner on a day trip to the country and she takes a snapshot to record the beautiful view of flower beds and neatly-trimmed lawns. The Instamatic was a series of inexpensive, easy-to-load 126 and 110 cameras made by Kodak from 1963 and it was immensely successful, introducing a generation to low-cost photography and helping the growth of the contemporary photographic family album. More than 50 million Instamatic cameras were produced between 1963 and 1970. Kodak even gave away a considerable number in a joint promotion with Scott paper towels in the early 1970s in order to generate a large number of new photographers and stimulate lasting demand for its film business.
    kodak_camera_lady-23-08-1996.jpg
  • The Mr Chelsea Body Beautiful talent competition is held on the Kings Road in London. Entrants are handsome males and girls showing their muscles and well-trimmed bodies. We see hairy chests, pectorals and biceps on-show by these young exhibitionists who parade themselves in the open-air. Slightly behind them there are also two elderly ladies looking like sisters or perhaps twins. They were once beautiful themselves and sit eagerly on a bench against a wall peering at the handsome young men, wishing they were young again. One holds a walking stick and the other grasps a bottle of wine. It is a scene of young and old, of youth and ageing beauty.
    muscle_model01-23-07-1998.jpg
  • The Mr Chelsea Body Beautiful talent competition is held on the Kings Road in London. Entrants are handsome males and girls showing their muscles and well-trimmed bodies. We see hairy chests, pectorals and biceps on-show by these young exhibitionists who parade themselves in the open-air. Slightly behind them there are also two elderly ladies looking like sisters or perhaps twins. They were once beautiful themselves and sit eagerly on a bench against a wall peering at the handsome young men, wishing they were young again. One holds a walking stick and the other grasps a bottle of wine. It is a scene of young and old, of youth and ageing beauty.
    body_show01.jpg
  • Macanese Chinese workers trim garden grass outside the old Portuguese-era Leal Senado Library, Macau, China.
    macanese_chinese-08-07-1994.jpg
  • Carpet fitters carry off a rolled-up new carpet again after trimming it for the interior of the Lyceum Theatre on Wellington Street, on 5th March 2019, in London, England.
    carpet_fitters-12-05-03-2019.jpg
  • Carpet fitters carry off a rolled-up new carpet again after trimming it for the interior of the Lyceum Theatre on Wellington Street, on 5th March 2019, in London, England.
    carpet_fitters-11-05-03-2019.jpg
  • Carpet fitters roll-up a new carpet again after trimming it in the street for the interior of the Lyceum Theatre on Wellington Street, on 5th March 2019, in London, England.
    carpet_fitters-10-05-03-2019.jpg
  • Carpet fitters roll-up a new carpet again after trimming it in the street for the interior of the Lyceum Theatre on Wellington Street, on 5th March 2019, in London, England.
    carpet_fitters-09-05-03-2019.jpg
  • A tree surgeon working as a contractor for London's Lambeth council trims high  100 year-old mature ash branches and boughs in Ruskin Park.
    tree_surgeon03-28-03-2011.jpg
  • A tree surgeon working as a contractor for London's Lambeth council trims high 100 year-old mature ash branches and boughs in Ruskin Park.
    tree_surgeon02-28-03-2011.jpg
  • A tree surgeon working as a contractor for London's Lambeth council trims high 100 year-old mature ash branches and boughs in Ruskin Park.
    tree_surgeon01-28-03-2011.jpg
  • An elderly gentleman prunes his precious crop of fresh red roses from his front garden that sits astride the small River Wandle at Carshalton, south London. trimming off their heads, he s dressed in a straw hat and white apron. He is a very active gardener, the nurturing of plants and flowers being his passion now that he is of retirement age after a lifetime of work. Now he enjoys the rewards of his labours from mother earth in this lush plot of his that looks every bit the perfect English cottage garden despite it being in an urban inner-city.
    elderly_roses09-15-1993.jpg
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