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  • A detail of a shop on London's Oxford Street, its message reading the business closing down on the last day, on 17th July 2019, in London England.
    closing_down_window-01-17-07-2019.jpg
  • Looking down on office and business workers who are lying down and relaxing in the grass in their lunch break at Finsbury Circus, a circular green park space in the heart of London's financial district, the City of London. Surrounding them is an art instillation of steel sheep that are incongruously grazing among the assorted people, much like they once did when London was a home to livestock en-route to market. In the foreground a man in a dark suit has taken off his jacket and is lying down to complete his Financial Times (FT) crossword. Nearby, a lady and man are sitting eating a packed lunch. The City, is the historic financial core of London from which the modern conurbation grew and its one square mile (2.6 km) boundary has remained constant since the Middle Ages.
    finsbury_sheep_people-08-03-2007.jpg
  • Beneath the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled "The World Turned Upside Down', new graduates straight after their graduation ceremonies meet family and friends outside the London School of Economics (LSE), on 22nd July 2019, in London, England. 'The World Turned Upside Down' is a large political globe, four metres in diameter, with nation states and borders outlined but with the simple and revolutionary twist of being inverted. Most of the landmasses now lie in the ‘bottom’ hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orientation.
    LSE_graduates-01-22-07-2019.jpg
  • A new model of Routemaster bus has broken down and disrupts traffic in a City of London street. The New Bus for London, sometimes referred to as NB4L, and colloquially as the New Routemaster or Borismaster (after the Mayor of London who drove their introduction) is a 21st-century replacement of the iconic AEC Routemaster as a bus built specifically for use in London. Designed by Heatherwick Studio, it is built by Wrightbus, and features the 'hop-on hop-off' rear open platform of the original Routemaster, but meets the requirements for modern buses to be fully accessible. The first bus entered service on 27 February 2012. The cost of each bus is £354,500.
    bus_breakdown04-10-10-2013.jpg
  • Workmen look down a large hole forming part of a construction project in central LOndon.
    city_workmen1-01-11-2011.jpg
  • London Fire fighters dampen down smouldering remains from a Simon Snorkel platform after an inner-city estate fire in south London. About 310 people were forced to leave their homes after the fire engulfed a wooden structure under construction in scaffolding at Sumner Road and Garrisbrooke Estate, Peckham, London at about 0430 AM. It spread to two blocks of maisonettes and a destroyed a pub. More than 150 firefighters tackled this unusually large and ferocious fire which injured ten people, including two police officers who received hospital treatment for minor injuries.  .
    peckham_fire21-26-11-2009.jpg
  • Beneath reflected light on a wall near the Barbican, a woman bends down to adjust her shoe in the City of London, the capital's financial district - aka the Square Mile, on 8th August, in London, England.
    british_people-15-08-08-2019.jpg
  • Beneath the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled "The World Turned Upside Down', new graduates straight after their graduation ceremonies meet family and friends outside the London School of Economics (LSE), on 22nd July 2019, in London, England. 'The World Turned Upside Down' is a large political globe, four metres in diameter, with nation states and borders outlined but with the simple and revolutionary twist of being inverted. Most of the landmasses now lie in the ‘bottom’ hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orientation.
    LSE_graduates-31-22-07-2019.jpg
  • Beneath the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled "The World Turned Upside Down', new graduates straight after their graduation ceremonies meet family and friends outside the London School of Economics (LSE), on 22nd July 2019, in London, England. 'The World Turned Upside Down' is a large political globe, four metres in diameter, with nation states and borders outlined but with the simple and revolutionary twist of being inverted. Most of the landmasses now lie in the ‘bottom’ hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orientation.
    LSE_graduates-29-22-07-2019.jpg
  • Beneath the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled "The World Turned Upside Down', new graduates straight after their graduation ceremonies meet family and friends outside the London School of Economics (LSE), on 22nd July 2019, in London, England. 'The World Turned Upside Down' is a large political globe, four metres in diameter, with nation states and borders outlined but with the simple and revolutionary twist of being inverted. Most of the landmasses now lie in the ‘bottom’ hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orientation.
    LSE_graduates-26-22-07-2019.jpg
  • Beneath the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled "The World Turned Upside Down', new graduates straight after their graduation ceremonies meet family and friends outside the London School of Economics (LSE), on 22nd July 2019, in London, England. 'The World Turned Upside Down' is a large political globe, four metres in diameter, with nation states and borders outlined but with the simple and revolutionary twist of being inverted. Most of the landmasses now lie in the ‘bottom’ hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orientation.
    LSE_graduates-25-22-07-2019.jpg
  • Beneath the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled "The World Turned Upside Down', new graduates straight after their graduation ceremonies meet family and friends outside the London School of Economics (LSE), on 22nd July 2019, in London, England. 'The World Turned Upside Down' is a large political globe, four metres in diameter, with nation states and borders outlined but with the simple and revolutionary twist of being inverted. Most of the landmasses now lie in the ‘bottom’ hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orientation.
    LSE_graduates-24-22-07-2019.jpg
  • Beneath the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled "The World Turned Upside Down', new graduates straight after their graduation ceremonies meet family and friends outside the London School of Economics (LSE), on 22nd July 2019, in London, England. 'The World Turned Upside Down' is a large political globe, four metres in diameter, with nation states and borders outlined but with the simple and revolutionary twist of being inverted. Most of the landmasses now lie in the ‘bottom’ hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orientation.
    LSE_graduates-23-22-07-2019.jpg
  • Beneath the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled "The World Turned Upside Down', new graduates straight after their graduation ceremonies meet family and friends outside the London School of Economics (LSE), on 22nd July 2019, in London, England. 'The World Turned Upside Down' is a large political globe, four metres in diameter, with nation states and borders outlined but with the simple and revolutionary twist of being inverted. Most of the landmasses now lie in the ‘bottom’ hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orientation.
    LSE_graduates-21-22-07-2019.jpg
  • Beneath the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled "The World Turned Upside Down', new graduates straight after their graduation ceremonies meet family and friends outside the London School of Economics (LSE), on 22nd July 2019, in London, England. 'The World Turned Upside Down' is a large political globe, four metres in diameter, with nation states and borders outlined but with the simple and revolutionary twist of being inverted. Most of the landmasses now lie in the ‘bottom’ hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orientation.
    LSE_graduates-22-22-07-2019.jpg
  • Beneath the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled "The World Turned Upside Down', new graduates straight after their graduation ceremonies meet family and friends outside the London School of Economics (LSE), on 22nd July 2019, in London, England. 'The World Turned Upside Down' is a large political globe, four metres in diameter, with nation states and borders outlined but with the simple and revolutionary twist of being inverted. Most of the landmasses now lie in the ‘bottom’ hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orientation.
    LSE_graduates-20-22-07-2019.jpg
  • Beneath the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled "The World Turned Upside Down', new graduates straight after their graduation ceremonies meet family and friends outside the London School of Economics (LSE), on 22nd July 2019, in London, England. 'The World Turned Upside Down' is a large political globe, four metres in diameter, with nation states and borders outlined but with the simple and revolutionary twist of being inverted. Most of the landmasses now lie in the ‘bottom’ hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orientation.
    LSE_graduates-19-22-07-2019.jpg
  • Beneath the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled "The World Turned Upside Down', new graduates straight after their graduation ceremonies meet family and friends outside the London School of Economics (LSE), on 22nd July 2019, in London, England. 'The World Turned Upside Down' is a large political globe, four metres in diameter, with nation states and borders outlined but with the simple and revolutionary twist of being inverted. Most of the landmasses now lie in the ‘bottom’ hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orientation.
    LSE_graduates-06-22-07-2019.jpg
  • Beneath the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled "The World Turned Upside Down', new graduates straight after their graduation ceremonies meet family and friends outside the London School of Economics (LSE), on 22nd July 2019, in London, England. 'The World Turned Upside Down' is a large political globe, four metres in diameter, with nation states and borders outlined but with the simple and revolutionary twist of being inverted. Most of the landmasses now lie in the ‘bottom’ hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orientation.
    LSE_graduates-02-22-07-2019.jpg
  • Beneath the sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger entitled "The World Turned Upside Down', new graduates straight after their graduation ceremonies meet family and friends outside the London School of Economics (LSE), on 22nd July 2019, in London, England. 'The World Turned Upside Down' is a large political globe, four metres in diameter, with nation states and borders outlined but with the simple and revolutionary twist of being inverted. Most of the landmasses now lie in the ‘bottom’ hemisphere with the countries and cities re-labelled for this new orientation.
    LSE_graduates-03-22-07-2019.jpg
  • A youth bends down on the pavement in Camberwell on 10th July 2019, in south London England.
    bus_journey-01-10-07-2019.jpg
  • A man bends down to place a Bounty bar into his holdall bag, on 14th September 2017, in London, England.
    stooping_man-01-14-09-2017.jpg
  • An upside down GO construction traffic sign in a busy London rush-hour street.
    go_sign03-01-05-2014.jpg
  • Commuters and upside down GO construction traffic sign in a busy London rush-hour street.
    go_sign02-01-05-2014.jpg
  • Commuters cross road and upside down GO construction traffic sign in a busy London rush-hour street.
    go_sign01-01-05-2014.jpg
  • A mother and father carry their child's pushchair down steep steps in London.
    steps_shadows06-07-02-2014.jpg
  • A new model of Routemaster bus has broken down and disrupts traffic in a City of London street. The New Bus for London, sometimes referred to as NB4L, and colloquially as the New Routemaster or Borismaster (after the Mayor of London who drove their introduction) is a 21st-century replacement of the iconic AEC Routemaster as a bus built specifically for use in London. Designed by Heatherwick Studio, it is built by Wrightbus, and features the 'hop-on hop-off' rear open platform of the original Routemaster, but meets the requirements for modern buses to be fully accessible. The first bus entered service on 27 February 2012. The cost of each bus is £354,500.
    bus_breakdown06-10-10-2013.jpg
  • A new model of Routemaster bus has broken down and disrupts traffic in a City of London street. The New Bus for London, sometimes referred to as NB4L, and colloquially as the New Routemaster or Borismaster (after the Mayor of London who drove their introduction) is a 21st-century replacement of the iconic AEC Routemaster as a bus built specifically for use in London. Designed by Heatherwick Studio, it is built by Wrightbus, and features the 'hop-on hop-off' rear open platform of the original Routemaster, but meets the requirements for modern buses to be fully accessible. The first bus entered service on 27 February 2012. The cost of each bus is £354,500.
    bus_breakdown05-10-10-2013.jpg
  • A new model of Routemaster bus has broken down and disrupts traffic in a City of London street. The New Bus for London, sometimes referred to as NB4L, and colloquially as the New Routemaster or Borismaster (after the Mayor of London who drove their introduction) is a 21st-century replacement of the iconic AEC Routemaster as a bus built specifically for use in London. Designed by Heatherwick Studio, it is built by Wrightbus, and features the 'hop-on hop-off' rear open platform of the original Routemaster, but meets the requirements for modern buses to be fully accessible. The first bus entered service on 27 February 2012. The cost of each bus is £354,500.
    bus_breakdown03-10-10-2013.jpg
  • A new model of Routemaster bus has broken down and disrupts traffic in a City of London street. The New Bus for London, sometimes referred to as NB4L, and colloquially as the New Routemaster or Borismaster (after the Mayor of London who drove their introduction) is a 21st-century replacement of the iconic AEC Routemaster as a bus built specifically for use in London. Designed by Heatherwick Studio, it is built by Wrightbus, and features the 'hop-on hop-off' rear open platform of the original Routemaster, but meets the requirements for modern buses to be fully accessible. The first bus entered service on 27 February 2012. The cost of each bus is £354,500.
    bus_breakdown01-10-10-2013.jpg
  • The metal shutters are down on the recently closed Jessops photo store in a side street of the City of London, the heart of the capital's financial district.  Jessops' store closures made over 1,350 staff redundant when they shut up shop at the start of the year with administrators PricewaterhouseCoopers admitting that at least some of the 192 stores would close. Other high-street chains such as HMV and the video chain, Blockbuster also closed at the beginning of 2013..
    closed_jessops02-12-03-2013.jpg
  • The metal shutters are down on the recently closed Jessops photo store in a side street of the City of London, the heart of the capital's financial district.  Jessops' store closures made over 1,350 staff redundant when they shut up shop at the start of the year with administrators PricewaterhouseCoopers admitting that at least some of the 192 stores would close. Other high-street chains such as HMV and the video chain, Blockbuster also closed at the beginning of 2013..
    closed_jessops01-12-03-2013.jpg
  • Closed Down is written on a paint-covered window of a generic business in Central London, a victim of the UK recession.
    closed_down01-15-01-2013.jpg
  • A London man holds a tennis ball, awaiting his dog while looking down on the Cutty Sark from Greenwich Park.
    greenwich_man01-04-05-2012.jpg
  • We are looking down from above to office and business workers who are lying down and relaxing in the grass in their lunch break at Finsbury Circus, a circular green park space in the heart of London's financial district, the City of London. Surrounding them is an art instillation of steel sheep that are incongruously grazing among the assorted people, much like they once did when London was a home to livestock en-route to market and other animals used for transport. It is a warm afternoon and in the foreground, a man wearing a dark suit has taken off his polished shoes and is lying his head on his jacket in the warm afternoon, loosening his tight tie and stretching his neck. Elsewhere, a lady is sitting eating a packed lunch with the Sun newspaper and a man a little further behind is in jeans and plimsoll shoes. The City of London has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000. The City of London is a geographically-small City within Greater London, England. The City as it is known, is the historic core of London from which, along with Westminster, the modern conurbation grew. The City's boundaries have remained constant since the Middle Ages but  it is now only a tiny part of Greater London. The City of London is a major financial centre, often referred to as just the City or as the Square Mile, as it is approximately one square mile (2.6 km) in area. London Bridge's history stretches back to the first crossing over Roman Londinium, close to this site and subsequent wooden and stone bridges have helped modern London become a financial success.
    RB-0126.jpg
  • A boy stands leaning on a hand rail near the top steps at Paignton sea front. At the bottom of the steps and floating face down in the clear, unpolluted  water, his arms outstretched, is a diver wearing a wet suit who appears lifeless. It is a scene of ambiguity and the viewer might be confused over whether the diver is in fact dead. It looks as if the diver has drowned but he is only enjoying the buoyancy of the salt sea water. It is a sunny afternoon and the shadows of the steps' rail which zigzags down the concrete steps.
    paignton_diver01-21-07-993.jpg
  • London Fire fighters dampen down smouldering remains from a Simon Snorkel platform after an inner-city estate fire in south London. About 310 people were forced to leave their homes after the fire engulfed a wooden structure under construction in scaffolding at Sumner Road and Garrisbrooke Estate, Peckham, London at about 0430 AM. It spread to two blocks of maisonettes and a destroyed a pub. More than 150 firefighters tackled this unusually large and ferocious fire which injured ten people, including two police officers who received hospital treatment for minor injuries.  .
    peckham_fire24-26-11-2009.jpg
  • London Fire fighters dampen down smouldering remains from a Simon Snorkel platform after an inner-city estate fire in south London. About 310 people were forced to leave their homes after the fire engulfed a wooden structure under construction in scaffolding at Sumner Road and Garrisbrooke Estate, Peckham, London at about 0430 AM. It spread to two blocks of maisonettes and a destroyed a pub. More than 150 firefighters tackled this unusually large and ferocious fire which injured ten people, including two police officers who received hospital treatment for minor injuries.  .
    peckham_fire23-26-11-2009.jpg
  • London Fire fighters dampen down smouldering remains from a Simon Snorkel platform after an inner-city estate fire in south London. About 310 people were forced to leave their homes after the fire engulfed a wooden structure under construction in scaffolding at Sumner Road and Garrisbrooke Estate, Peckham, London at about 0430 AM. It spread to two blocks of maisonettes and a destroyed a pub. More than 150 firefighters tackled this unusually large and ferocious fire which injured ten people, including two police officers who received hospital treatment for minor injuries.  .
    peckham_fire22-26-11-2009.jpg
  • A London Fire fighter dampens down with a high-pressure hose after an inner-city estate fire in south London. About 310 people were forced to leave their homes after the fire engulfed a wooden structure under construction in scaffolding at Sumner Road and Garrisbrooke Estate, Peckham, London at about 0430 AM. It spread to two blocks of maisonettes and a destroyed a pub. More than 150 firefighters tackled this unusually large and ferocious fire which injured ten people, including two police officers who received hospital treatment for minor injuries.  .
    peckham_fire11-26-11-2009.jpg
  • A London Fire fighter dampens down with a high-pressure hose after an inner-city estate fire in south London. About 310 people were forced to leave their homes after the fire engulfed a wooden structure under construction in scaffolding at Sumner Road and Garrisbrooke Estate, Peckham, London at about 0430 AM. It spread to two blocks of maisonettes and a destroyed a pub. More than 150 firefighters tackled this unusually large and ferocious fire which injured ten people, including two police officers who received hospital treatment for minor injuries.  .
    peckham_fire10-26-11-2009.jpg
  • A closing down sale window is written on smeared whitewashed glass on a former village shop.
    closed_businesses121-07-06-2009.jpg
  • A closing down sale window is written on smeared whitewashed glass on a former village shop.
    closed_businesses119-07-06-2009.jpg
  • An executive peers down on his employees on a giant screen, addressing his loyal audience of his staff who have congregated at an Academy Day held for 3,000 of company London employees at Excel in London's Docklands, England. The hall is packed and his disciples listen and watch intently and obediently to watch their Leader speak like a Big Brother character, who ernestly and sincerely talks down to them despite being dressed casually for such a large event. Each employee will attend this brainstorming fair where later, motivational pep-talks from executives, outside speakers and gurus will talk to large groups of personnel so their presence on this day away from the office is vital for the year's business ahead.
    Ernst+Young_Academy148-21-09-2007.jpg
  • A tourist climbs down after her horse and carriage ride around Rynek Glowny market square, on 23rd September 2019, in Krakow, Malopolska, Poland.
    poland-266-23-09-2019.jpg
  • A man bends down to pick-up a biro on Camberwell Green in Southwark, south London, on 22nd August 2019, in London, England.
    bus_journey-03-22-08-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial angle, towards corporate offices in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-01-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through sunlight in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-04-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through sunlight in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-05-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through sunlight in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-06-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through blue reflected light in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-09-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through sunlight in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-07-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through blue reflected light in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-11-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial angle, towards corporate offices in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-13-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through blue reflected light in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-16-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through blue reflected light in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-15-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through blue reflected light in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-17-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through blue reflected light in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-22-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through blue reflected light in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-19-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through blue reflected light in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-20-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through blue reflected light in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-23-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through blue reflected light in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-24-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through blue reflected light in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-26-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through blue reflected light in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-28-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards a courier driver and small business figures walking through blue reflected light in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-29-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through blue reflected light in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-30-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through blue reflected light in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-31-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards small business figures walking through sunlight in the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-32-13-05-2019.jpg
  • Looking down from an aerial view towards green reflected light and a passing taxi cab with a union Jack flag on its roof with passing business figures walking through the City of London, the capital's ancient financial district, on 13th May, in London, England.
    aerial_city-35-13-05-2019.jpg
  • A person wearing an England cap looks down at the ground in Camberwell, on 26th September 2018, in Southwark, London, England.
    england_cap-01-26-09-2018.jpg
  • A person wearing an England cap looks down at the ground in Camberwell, on 26th September 2018, in Southwark, London, England.
    england_cap-03-26-09-2018.jpg
  • A person wearing an England cap looks down at the ground in Camberwell, on 26th September 2018, in Southwark, London, England.
    england_cap-02-26-09-2018.jpg
  • A hill climber jumps down off the trig-point on the top of The Beacon, on 15th September 2018, in Malvern, Worcestershire, England UK. Worcestershire Beacon, also popularly known as Worcester Beacon, or locally simply as The Beacon, is a hill whose summit at 425 metres (1,394 ft)[1] is the highest point of the range of Malvern Hills that runs about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) north-south along the Herefordshire-Worcestershire border, although Worcestershire Beacon itself lies entirely within Worcestershire. A triangulation station, also known as a triangulation pillar, trigonometrical station, trigonometrical point, trig station, trig beacon, or trig point, and sometimes informally as a trig, is a fixed surveying station, used in geodetic surveying and other surveying projects in its vicinity.
    malvern_beacon-10-15-09-2018.jpg
  • The squashed perspective of a grenadier guardsman standing as sentry next to a doorway and a closed down business - a metaphor for Brexit, on Oxford Street, on 12th December 2017, in London England.
    street_sentry-04-12-12-2017.jpg
  • The squashed perspective of a grenadier guardsman standing as sentry next to a doorway and a closed down business - a metaphor for Brexit, on Oxford Street, on 12th December 2017, in London England.
    street_sentry-01-12-12-2017.jpg
  • An upside down man remains balanced on his head in a public park - one in a sequence of four - on 19th July 2017, in Ruskin Park, south London borough of Lambeth, England.
    handstand_man-04-19-07-2017.jpg
  • An upside down man remains balanced on his head in a public park - one in a sequence of four - on 19th July 2017, in Ruskin Park, south London borough of Lambeth, England.
    handstand_man-01-19-07-2017.jpg
  • An upside down man remains balanced on his head in a public park - one in a sequence of four - on 19th July 2017, in Ruskin Park, south London borough of Lambeth, England.
    handstand_man-03-19-07-2017.jpg
  • An upside down man remains balanced on his head in a public park - one in a sequence of four - on 19th July 2017, in Ruskin Park, south London borough of Lambeth, England.
    handstand_man-02-19-07-2017.jpg
  • Using walking sticks, an elderly gentleman gently walks down the steps of Royal Exchange at Bank Triangle, on 10th May 2017, in the City of London, England.
    city_people-19-10-05-2017.jpg
  • A person bends down by a stream near Malham Cove in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, on 12th April 2017, in Malham, Yorkshire, England.
    yorkshire-63-12-04-2017.jpg
  • A young woman steps down while carrying her pet dog outside Liverpool Street Station, on 16th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
    liverpool_street_dog-01-16-02-2017.jpg
  • A City businessman bends down to tie a shoelace outside the Guildhall's Art Gallery on 13th February 2017, in the City of London, United Kingdom.
    tying_shoelace-01-13-02-2017.jpg
  • A cyclist tucks socks in trousers before riding away down Fetter Lane, on 13th February 2017, in the City of London, United Kingdom.
    bicycle_man-01-13-02-2017.jpg
  • A youth manoeuvres his bike down steps at Alameda metro station, Lisbon, Portugal.
    portugal_lisbon-95-14-07-2016.jpg
  • Surrounded by tourists, a man lies down on a street bench in Vienna, Austria, EU.
    vienna_street-04-28-06-2016.jpg
  • Surrounded by tourists, a man lies down on a street bench in Vienna, Austria, EU.
    vienna_street-03-28-06-2016.jpg
  • A lady shopper stretches to see down a lower-level floor in the northern Italian south Tyrolean city of Bozen-Bolzano.
    bolzano_italy10-11-07-2015.jpg
  • Fossil hunters bend down looking among Eocene rocks and stone at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England
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  • A team of two hang in mid-air, half-way down their contract cleaning operation to clear dirt and grime from a corporate office building in Spitalfields, London. One man touches the glass with his fingers as they travel back upwards to the top, before progressing along their route.
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  • A local man carries tourism industry supplies downhill on the Annapurna Sanctuary trekking route in central Nepal. With the heavy load on his back, supported in the traditional Himalayan manner of a head strap that steadies the pack, the man makes his steady way down the foothill using a long pole for extra balance. Communities here partly-depend on the agriculture of rice-growing but also on the passing tourist trade. Western trekkers from all over the world walk through these tiny communities on their way up the series of climbing trails of the Annapurna Conservation Sanctuary circuit, a sometimes rigorous walk from the low hills of Pokhara to the higher altitudes of Annapurna, the (26,000 feet (8,000 metre) peak. To be greeted by so much choice is the most rewarding experience and the offer of hot showers is about the best reward for so much exertion.
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  • With hands outstretched and a nervous smile on her face, a 3 year-old goes head first down a slide in her local park in south London.
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  • A group of country ramblers walk down a slope of grassland near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
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  • A group of country ramblers walk down a slope of grassland near Halstow on the Kent Thames estuary marshes, potentially threatened by the future London airport.
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  • Sailors walk down the gangplank beneath the giant hull of their ship during a tour by the general public on-board the Royal Navy's aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious during a public open-day in Greenwich. Illustrious docked on the river Thames, allowing the tax-paying public to tour its decks before its forthcoming decommisioning. Navy personnel helped with the PR event over the May weekend, historically the home of Britain's naval fleet.
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  • A sailor walks down the gangplank beneath the giant hull of their ship during a tour by the general public on-board the Royal Navy's aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious during a public open-day in Greenwich. Illustrious docked on the river Thames, allowing the tax-paying public to tour its decks before its forthcoming decommisioning. Navy personnel helped with the PR event over the May weekend, historically the home of Britain's naval fleet.
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  • A window shopper bends down to inspect military insignia and buttons in a window on London's regent Street.
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  • A bicycle has been locked high up on a City of London street sign post where arrows point up and down, the coincidence of a visual pun - in the heart of the capital's financial district. The authorities recommend locking up a bike in specified areas, making sure they're secured with a substantial D-lock. The bike is a Specialized road bike of a single-gear variety.
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  • A businessman stoops down to tie a shoelace, resting his leg in Fye Foot Lane EC4 in the financial City of London.
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  • A blurred figure exits a lift (elevator) at night after having travelled down the height of British architect Sir Richard Rogers' Lloyds building insurance HQ building in the City of London. His compartment doors have opened into the building's foyer and he walks out into the street while the other lifts sit idle on the right or still on an upper floor. Lloyd's of London which is located at number 1, Lime Street. Lloyd's is a British insurance market. It serves as a meeting place where multiple financial backers or "members", whether individuals (traditionally known as "Names") or corporations, come together to pool and spread risk. The Lloyds market began in Edward Lloyd's coffeehouse around 1688 and is today the world's leading insurance market providing specialist insurance services to businesses in over 200 countries and territories.
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