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  • Commuters walk over London Bridge passing a billboard for the musical 'Nine to Five' presented by its original star Dolly Parton, on 17th June 2019, in London, England.
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  • Commuters walk over London Bridge passing a billboard for the musical 'Nine to Five' presented by its original star Dolly Parton, on 17th June 2019, in London, England.
    bus_journey-02-17-06-2019.jpg
  • An employee works diligently in an open plan office at an auditing company's London headquarters
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  • Casually-dressed accountants work in a cluttered office cubicle in an auditing company's London headquarters.
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  • A casually-dressed accountant works in a cluttered office cubicle in an auditing company's London headquarters.
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  • Working separately and alone in private cubicle of an auditing company at their London headquarters
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  • Working separately and alone in private cubicle of an auditing company at their London headquarters
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  • Laptop computer, phone and workstation equipment in offices of an auditing company  at their London headquarters
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  • Working alone behind a closed door in a private workspace at the United Biscuits Group offices, Hayes London
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  • A casually-dressed accountant works in a cluttered office cubicle in an auditing company's London headquarters.<br />
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A limited edition (2 of 6) Lambda digital framed print created for the Werk Nu (Work Now) exhibition at the Z33 Gallery in Hasselt, Belgium and including specially selected text by Alain de Botton from his 'The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work' book (Hamish Hamilton, 2009). <br />
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The photograph is the copyright Richard Baker. The text is the copyright Alain de Botton.<br />
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For print sales enquiries email: richard(at)bakerpictures.com
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  • Office worker's cluttered desk with trophy, shield and company statement at an auditing company's London headquarters.<br />
<br />
A limited edition (4 of 6) Lambda digital framed print created for the Werk Nu (Work Now) exhibition at the Z33 Gallery in Hasselt, Belgium and including specially selected text by Alain de Botton from his 'The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work' book (Hamish Hamilton, 2009). <br />
<br />
The photograph is the copyright Richard Baker. The text is the copyright Alain de Botton.<br />
<br />
For print sales enquiries email: richard(at)bakerpictures.com
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  • Office worker's cluttered desk with trophy, shield and company statement at an auditing company's London headquarters
    ernst+young329-09-08-2007.jpg
  • A casually-dressed accountant works in a cluttered office cubicle in an auditing company's London headquarters.
    ernst+young244-09-08-2007.jpg
  • Casually-dressed accountants work in a cluttered office cubicle in an auditing company's London headquarters.
    ernst+young240-09-08-2007.jpg
  • Working separately and alone in a study booth cubicle at an auditing company London headquarters
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  • A young girl pauses her duties, sitting at her desk with work colleagues at work in the background of an open plan office
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  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual company policies, a solitary receptionist works alone beneath a clock on a screen in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
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  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual company policies, a solitary receptionist works alone beneath a screen with a message about hygiene and social distancing in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_workplace03-09-03-2021.jpg
  • While office workers remain at home in accordance to government Covid guidelines and individual company policies, a solitary receptionist works alone beneath a screen with a message about hygiene and social distancing in the City of London, the capital's financial district, during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, on 9th March 2021, in London, England.
    city_workplace02-09-03-2021.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-08-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-10-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-30-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-26-02-07-2016.jpg
  • As thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit), EU balloons are attached to the statue of Sir Winston Churchill, on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-03-02-07-2016.jpg
  • As thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit), EU balloons are attached to the statue of Sir Winston Churchill, on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-04-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-29-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-23-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-25-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-21-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-19-02-07-2016.jpg
  • As thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit), EU balloons are attached to the statue of Sir Winston Churchill, on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-05-02-07-2016.jpg
  • As thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit), EU balloons are attached to the statue of Sir Winston Churchill, on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-01-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-16-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-31-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-28-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-20-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-17-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-18-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-14-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-13-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-09-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-11-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-12-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-07-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-06-02-07-2016.jpg
  • Thousands of British voters march through London to protest against the referendum decision to leave the EU (Brexit) on 2nd July 2016, in London UK. Demonstrators at the "March for Europe" rally, which was organised on social media walked from Park Lane into the heart of the UK government in Westminster to send a message of dissatisfaction in the referendum result. More than 46.5 million people voted in the referendum on 23 June, which resulted in the UK voting by 51.9% to 49.1% to withdraw from the EU.
    anti_brexit_march-22-02-07-2016.jpg
  • A landscape of facilities and equipment outside the curved wooden roof of the iconic Velodrome during the London 2012 Olympics. The final bill for the 2012 Olympics could be ten times higher than the original estimate, according to an investigation. The predicted cost of the games when London won the bid in 2005 was £2.37billion. That figure has now spiralled to more than £12billion and could reach as much as £24billion, the Sky Sports investigation claims. The Olympics public sector funding package, which covers the building of the venues, security and policing, was upped to around £9.3bn in 2007. 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.
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  • Amna Akeelo, a British citizen but originally from Ed da'ein in Sudanese south Darfur, is greeted at Heathrow airport, London by her husband Noor four of her seven children: Wurwood,12; Mafuzah,5; Fatima, 9 and Zara 23 after a two-week break holiday back hom in the sudan capital, Khartoum. A frequent visitor to her homeland, Anna has opened up a shop in Loughborough, England often importing clothes and local produce.
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  • A landscape of facilities and equipment outside the curved wooden roof of the iconic Velodrome during the London 2012 Olympics. The final bill for the 2012 Olympics could be ten times higher than the original estimate, according to an investigation. The predicted cost of the games when London won the bid in 2005 was £2.37billion. That figure has now spiralled to more than £12billion and could reach as much as £24billion, the Sky Sports investigation claims. The Olympics public sector funding package, which covers the building of the venues, security and policing, was upped to around £9.3bn in 2007. 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.
    olympic_park39-02-08-2012.jpg
  • Ferry signs foer the Ulva ferry, Isle of Mull, Scotland. Ulva is open from Easter to October; the ferry which takes foot passengers and bicycles runs Monday to Friday 9 - 5. The crossing only takes a couple of minutes and is on demand; summon the ferry by uncovering the red panel on the pier but don't forget to cover it again as the boat approaches. The island is closed on Saturdays but opens on Sundays from June to the end of August. Ulva is a privately owned island with a thriving population of approximately 16 people who are involved variously in traditional sheep and cattle farming, fish farming, oyster farming and tourism. There are no tarmac roads on Ulva, so the main form of transport is quad bikes used by all inhabitants, young and old. Ulva is from the Viking “Ullamhdha”, or ‘Nobody Home’. They named the island ‘Ullfur’, their word for ‘Wolf Island’. .
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  • Amna Akeelo, a British citizen but originally from the village of Ed da'ein in Sudanese south Darfur, is greeted at Heathrow airport, London by her husband Noor four of her seven children: Wurwood,12; Mafuzah,5; Fatima, 9 and Zara 23 after a two-week break holiday back hom in the sudan capital, Khartoum. A frequent visitor to her homeland, Anna has opened up a shop in Loughborough, England often importing clothes and local produce.
    sudan256-25-05-2009.jpg
  • Amna Akeelo, a British citizen but originally from the village of Ed da'ein in Sudanese south Darfur, is greeted at Heathrow airport, London by her husband Noor four of her seven children: Wurwood,12; Mafuzah,5; Fatima, 9 and Zara 23 after a two-week break holiday back hom in the sudan capital, Khartoum. A frequent visitor to her homeland, Anna has opened up a shop in Loughborough, England often importing clothes and local produce.
    sudan255-25-05-2009.jpg
  • Wearing a large green helmet with the number 26 painted on the front, a worried-looking black soldier recruit gazes into the distance in front of a white army  instructor at the large Garrison at Catterick, England. Here, the Parachute Regiment (The Paras) - hold part of their famous basic training programme called Pegasus (P) Company. The most notorious selection procedure in the British Army. After initial recruitment, each student is sent to either pass or fail a set of 9 events from which a total score of 90 points is possible. 58% or more passes, less fails. Events like the 18 mile Forced March followed by a further 5 miles can earn 10 points though this will inevitably prove too much for many young man, desperate to pass P Company and earn his prestigious beret (Like the Foreign Legion).
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