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  • Detail of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
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  • Detail of new 60 storey residential tower block Newfoundland at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England, United Kingdom. Newfoundland is a 60-storey residential building which will be situated on the western side of the Canary Wharf Estate and bound by Westferry Road to the west, Middle Dock to the east, and Bank Street to the south. The slim diamond shape of the tower is determined by the narrow footprint of the site. The dia-grid structural system expressed on the facade of the building supports and braces the structure.
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  • A detail of sun-burned shrivelled NEWS lettering outside a local convenience shop and newsagent in East Dulwich, on 10th February 2019, in London, England.
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  • Detail of the wide variety of tools used to make traditional Uighur and other Muslim and Central Asian instruments: Rawap, Duttar, Tanbur, Huxtar, Gijek, etc.  in Kashgar city's most respected workshop, China
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  • Detail of the wide variety of tools used to make traditional Uighur and other Muslim and Central Asian instruments: Rawap, Duttar, Tanbur, Huxtar, Gijek, etc.  in Kashgar city's most respected workshop, China
    chimusika_013_1.jpg
  • Detail of a side relief of the war memorial in Prospect Square, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England. Looking in detail at the cenotaph we see the sword of sacrifice with a wreath and a dove of peace. This huge Cenotaph is situated in the centre of Harrogate, near St. Peter's Church. Listed are the names of those who perished in WWI and WWII. The front brass plaque is made up of 3 panels, each consisting of 3 columns, with the names of 641 people who perished in WWI, the list continuing on the rear plaque. The rear plaque is in the same format as the front, with the remaining 238 names from WWI. Also included on the lower half are the names of 314 people who died in WWII. Designed by architects Prestwich & Sons, the two relief panels sculpted by Gilbert Ledward.
    harrogate01-27-09-2015.jpg
  • A detail of rotting vegetables in a garden compost bin. A detail of organic vegetable and fruit matter decomposing inside a home garden composting bin. We look down on to the natural waste as a close-up of the vegetables and fruit scraps that have been thrown away by a city householder in south London. Local authorities encourage the use of compost bins in back gardens (yards) and the proliferation of these efficient containers mean that their residue can be returned to the soil without the expense of transport to landfill. The rotting matter of carrot skins etc. will eventually become a nutritious feed for new plants - and so the cycle goes on.
    compost_detail01-21-01-2014.jpg
  • A detail showing the fine stitching of a cotton dress by couturier Margaret Howell in the company's workshop factory in Edmonton, North London. England. In close-up, the eye is drawn into the centre of focus where the buttons are held in a criss-cross stich in its four holes. There are pins in this still prototype design as it evolves from an idea on paper to an actual garment. The fine check pattern of its fabric is beautifully sewn together in this fine and intricate dress. Howell is one of Britain's more understated of couture brands alongside more flamboyant personalities. Howell admits to being "inspired by the methods by which something is made .. enjoying the tactile quality of natural fabrics such as tweeds, linen and cotton in a relaxed, natural and lived in look."
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  • Detail of PVC double-glazing window frames outside a glazier shop in a south London street. Geometric shapes and mathematical sums can be seen here in this detail of the new products leaning against the wall of the business in Brockley in the borough of Lewisham. The white surfaces are partially covered with protective tape, keeping them clean and fresh before being fitted on a home nearby.
    window_frames02-08-05-2015_1.jpg
  • A close-up detail of the ruins of the Altar at the Aedes Genii Augusti temple at Pompeii. Roman citizens seen on a relief at the side of the forum in the ancient city of Pompei. Being built or renovated around the time of the volcanic eruption in 79 AD, this detail is from the white marble altar depicting the sacrifice of a bull and we see the scene depicting a marketplace where Romans of the empire buy and sell their wares.
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  • A detail of ancient archaeology in the British Museum: An Assyrian formal scene, of about 865-860 BC from the ancient city of Nimrud. In one scene the king appears as conqueror with bow and arrows, flanked by guman attendants but here, we see a detail of a hand holding a purse-like bag, the arm adorned with jewellery on the wrist. Neo-Aramaic writing can be seen at the bottom of this scene depicting royal life. Assyrian kings competed to outdo each other with carved reliefs on interior walls. This tradition began with King Ashurnasirpal II (reigned 883-859BC) at Nimrud. Nimrud is the later Arab name for the ancient Assyrian city originally known as Kalhu, located 30 kilometres (20 mi) south of the city of Mosul, and 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of the village of Selamiyah in the Nineveh plains in northern Mesopotamia.
    british_museum05-14-01-2016.jpg
  • Detail of NATS air traffic controller's hand and radio trigger in control tower at Heathrow airport, London. A guiding hand and radio intercom control is seen in detail. Controlling aviation traffic on the ground and in the controlled airspace around London, the NATS controllers help safely guide up to 6,000 flights a day from the top of the 87 metre high tower, handling 1,350 aircraft movements a day into Heathrow.
    adie_dolan_atc124-03-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Exterior detail of the Library of Birmingham on 21st April 2022 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.  The Library of Birmingham is a public library in Birmingham, England. It is situated on the west side of the city centre at Centenary Square, beside the Birmingham Rep to which it connects, and with which it shares some facilities and Baskerville House. Upon opening on 3 September 2013, it replaced Birmingham Central Library. The library is viewed by the Birmingham City Council as a flagship project for the citys redevelopment. It has been described as the largest public library in the United Kingdom, the largest public cultural space in Europe, and the largest regional library in Europe.
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  • Exterior detail of the Library of Birmingham on 21st April 2022 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.  The Library of Birmingham is a public library in Birmingham, England. It is situated on the west side of the city centre at Centenary Square, beside the Birmingham Rep to which it connects, and with which it shares some facilities and Baskerville House. Upon opening on 3 September 2013, it replaced Birmingham Central Library. The library is viewed by the Birmingham City Council as a flagship project for the citys redevelopment. It has been described as the largest public library in the United Kingdom, the largest public cultural space in Europe, and the largest regional library in Europe.
    20220421_library of birmingham_001.jpg
  • A detail view of a stencil depicting a bike and pedstrians on a shared multicoloured pedestrianised traffic-free thoroughfare in the City of London, capitals financial district, aka The Square Mile, on 20th October 2021, in London, England.
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  • Detail of the famous car used in the hit American movie and tv show Ghostbusters. This white vehicle was an old ambulance servive vehicle.
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  • Detail of the famous car used in the hit American movie and tv show Ghostbusters. This white vehicle was an old ambulance servive vehicle.
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  • Detail of the famous car used in the hit American movie and tv show Starsky and Hutch. This red car with it's distinctive white stripe was a Ford Gran Torino from between the years 1794 and 1976 during which time the car remained the same.
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  • Detail of the famous car used in the hit American movies and tv show Herbie. This famous little Volswagen Beetle adorns the number 53
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  • Detail of the famous car used in the hit American movies and tv show Herbie. This famous little Volswagen Beetle adorns the number 53
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  • Frozen concrete close up detail on 31st December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Frost is a thin layer of ice on a solid surface, which forms from water vapor in an above-freezing atmosphere coming in contact with a surface leaving crystale of water shimmering.
    20201231_frost_001.jpg
  • A sunlit detail of the friezes and Latin inscriptions on the pediment of the Royal Exchange in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 27th February 2021, in London, England. At the top of Doric and Ionic columns with their ornate stonework, powerfully strong lintels cross, bearing the load of fine artistry and carvings which feature the design by Sir William Tite in 1842-1844 and opened in 1844 by Queen Victoria whose name is written in Latin Victoriae R. It’s the third building of the kind erected on the same site. The first Exchange erected in 1564-70 by sir Thomas Gresham but was destroyed in the great fire of 1666. It’s successor, by Jarman, was also burned down in 1838. The present building is grade 1 listed and cost about £150,000.
    royal_exchange18-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Detail of the menu board in the Indian Coffee House, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi, India.The Coffee House dates back almost fifty years, first in central Connaught Place, then Janpath and now at the top of a rather shabby shopping centre. Still run by the Indian Coffee Workers Cooperative Society, it was a regular haunt for politicos in Delhi and It's clientelle is still well read and intellectual.
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  • Detail of stone architecture dated anno domini 1928, on the surface of a wall on Wall Street, Lower Manhattan, New York City. This famous street symbolises the US economy. September 1929 was the peak of the stock market. and a few days later, on October 24, stock values plummeted and the market crash of 1929 ushered in the Great Depression. Wall Street is a 0.7 miles (1.1 km), eight-block-long, street running west to east from Broadway to South Street on the East River in Lower Manhattan in the financial district of New York City. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial sector or signifying New York-based financial interests. t
    wall_street36-25-05-2014-2-2_1.jpg
  • A detail of a street vendors kiosk notices for tobacco, drinks and other confectionary, on 5th March 2019, in London, England.
    vendor_kiosk-01-05-03-2019.jpg
  • A detail of the fuel-stained runway deck of the US Navy's Harry S Truman aircraft carrier whilst on exercise somewhere in the Persian Gulf. From this surface, $38 million F/A-18s fighters take off the ship's deck and into the air from a standing position. The angled flight decks of the carriers use a CATOBAR arrangement to operate aircraft, with steam catapults and arrestor wires for launch and recovery. The Truman is the largest and newest of the US Navy's fleet of new generation carriers, a 97,000 ton floating city with a crew of  5,137, 650 are women.
    US_navy_carrier03-10-12-2002_1_1_1.jpg
  • Detail of the catapult that propels F-A/18 fighters from the deck of the US Navy's Harry S Truman aircraft carrier whilst on exercise somewhere in the Persian Gulf. The cable drives $38 million F/A-18s fighters off the ship's deck and into the air from a standing position. The angled flight decks of the carriers use a CATOBAR arrangement to operate aircraft, with steam catapults and arrestor wires for launch and recovery. The Truman is the largest and newest of the US Navy's fleet of new generation carriers, a 97,000 ton floating city with a crew of  5,137, 650 are women.
    US_navy_carrier02-07-01-2003_1_1.jpg
  • A Union jack tie and political pin detail of UKIP (UK Independence Party) member from Ayelsbury Vale District council, Cllr Chris Adams.
    ukip_members04-20-09-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A Union jack tie and political pin detail of UKIP (UK Independence Party) member from Ayelsbury Vale District council, Cllr Chris Adams.
    ukip_members01-20-09-2013_1_1.jpg
  • A detail of a rusting recycling bin showing the logo for Bromley Borough Council, on 3rd February 2020, in St. Mary Cray, London, England. Bromleys population in the 2011 census was 309,392. All major religions are represented, but of those stating a choice, 60.07% described themselves as Christian. Its 2019/20 Portfolio Budget Education, Health, Environment & Community,  Recreation & Housing, Public Protection & Enforcement etc. totalled £200m.
    swanley_journey-10-03-02-2020.jpg
  • A detail of shredded domestic documents and paperwork in a waste paper bin lined with green polythene bag, a precaution against identity theft and to ensure ones personal data is protected from fraud, on 12th June 2020, in London, England.
    shredded_paper-05-12-06-2020.jpg
  • A detail of delicious chocolate cakes, tartes and varuous other patisseries in the window of Parisian pattisier, Jean-Paul Hevan on the Rue de la Motte Piquet, on 26th April 2008, in Paris, France.
    paris_patisserie-26-04-2008.jpg
  • Detail of supermarket packaging and assorted materials being stored in bins outside a local Co-Op in Bellingham, on 5th February 2020, in London, England. The industrial bins are parked in front of the supermarket posters that shows fresh fruit of red apples and cabbages, and have been wrapped in plastic cling-film to contain the many boxes stacked up and awaiting collection by a recycling provider.
    orpington_journey-06-05-02-2020.jpg
  • Detail of supermarket packaging and assorted materials being stored in bins outside a local Co-Op in Bellingham, on 5th February 2020, in London, England. The industrial bins are parked in front of the supermarket posters that shows fresh fruit of cabbages and pears, and have been wrapped in plastic cling-film to contain the many boxes stacked up and awaiting collection by a recycling provider.
    orpington_journey-07-05-02-2020.jpg
  • A detail of a number two and the rivets of an old wooden door in Ludlow, on 11th September 2018, in Ludlow, Shropshire, England UK.
    number_two-01-11-09-2018.jpg
  • A detail of Big Ben's clock face in Westminster, central London. The clock and dials were designed by Augustus Pugin, set in an iron frame 23 feet (7.0 m) in diameter, supporting 312 pieces of opal glass, rather like a stained-glass window. As a symbol of parliamentary power and a national democracy, Big Ben is part of the Houses of Parliament or Westminster Palace, where the two Houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (the House of Lords and the House of Commons) conduct their business. It is therefore a potent symbol for British Governmental power, influence and a world-famous landmark for tourists. Big Ben is the name of the clock's bell and not the tower itself.
    london_tourism21-03-02-2014.jpg
  • Detail of a Georgia car license plate, in the run-up to the 1996 XXVI Olympic Games in Atlanta, on 5th November 1995, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
    georgia_plate-05-11-1995.jpg
  • A detail of a crashed Ford car whose grill and bonnet has been crushed after a head-on collision, on 3rd February 2020, in London, England. According to the Dept. of Transport, 13,420 Britons were killed or seriously injured by road accidents  in 2018/19.
    ford_crash-02-03-02-2020.jpg
  • A detail of net curtains called Twitter, in the window of a home furnishings business, on 31st March 2019, in Faversham, Kent, England.
    faversham-01-31-03-2019.jpg
  • A detail a spoiled poster painting of Colonel William Gordon of Fyvie by Pompeo Batoni, outside the National Museum of Scotland where the exhibition Wild and Majestic about Scotlands Romantic art movement of the 18th and early 19th century is currently being exhibited, in Edinburgh, on 25th June 2019, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
    edinburgh-17-25-06-2019.jpg
  • Detail of construction sheeting by Greater London Demolition on a site being cleared for the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey on Golden Lane that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Despite this, they say We are one of the UKs largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities.
    denizen_protest-26-30-10-2017.jpg
  • An aerial detail of a dead pigeon, seemingly in a peaceful sleep in a City of London street. With wings neatly folded, the bird lies on the dirty ground against the wall of a bus stop shelter in the heart of capital's financial district (founded by the Romans in the 1st Century). A small patch of blood is on the pavement and is the only clue of the pigeon's demise.
    city_people19-10-09-2015.jpg
  • A detail of sourdough bread loaves at an artisanal bakery, on 20th April 2000, in London, England.
    bread_loaves-20-04-2000.jpg
  • A detail of a rock and holiday souvenir seller in the Lancashire seaside town of Blackpool. Standing in his shop, we see the owner of this seaside shop on the northwest England resort where buying seaside gifts and souvenirs is ever popular by visitors and daytrippers. In 1887, sugar-boiling factory owner Ben Bullock bought some plain stick candy band had the idea of putting ‘Blackpool Rock’ through the centre of the rock. Now a major industry in the holiday season in Britain and many seaside towns have their versions with their own names running through the rock. Modern seaside rock is thicker, about 1 inch, and more solid than the original form. Its sugar content is nowadays a reason not to buy as much, the adverse effects on teeth from sugar and colouring by the confectionary industry being a main reason for its decline.
    blackpool_rock-19-07-1993_1.jpg
  • A detail of the clock face to the Elizabeth Tower in London. It's close to 4pm and we see the hands and neo-Gothic design. The Elizabeth Tower (previously called the Clock Tower) named in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in her Diamond Jubilee year – was raised as a part of Charles Barry's design for a new palace, after the old Palace of Westminster was largely destroyed by fire on the night of 16 October 1834. The new Parliament was built in a Neo-gothic style. Although Barry was the chief architect of the Palace, he turned to Augustus Pugin for the design of the clock tower. It celebrated its 150th anniversary on 31 May 2009. The tower was completed in 1858 and has become one of the most prominent symbols of both London and England,
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  • Detail of vineyards in the Oltradige wine growing region south-west of Bolzano, South Tyrol, northern Italy. In South Tyrol there are three indigenous wine varieties: Schiava, Gewürztraminer and Lagrein. The Überetsch (Oltradige in Italian) is a hilly section of the Etschtal in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It lies south-west of Bolzano and is a known tourist destination, famous for its wines, castles and lakes (Kalterer See, Montiggler Seen). The municipalities of the Überetsch are Kaltern and Eppan.
    appiano_italy07-11-07-2015_1.jpg
  • Detail of vineyards in the Oltradige wine growing region south-west of Bolzano, South Tyrol, northern Italy. In South Tyrol there are three indigenous wine varieties: Schiava, Gewürztraminer and Lagrein. The Überetsch (Oltradige in Italian) is a hilly section of the Etschtal in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It lies south-west of Bolzano and is a known tourist destination, famous for its wines, castles and lakes (Kalterer See, Montiggler Seen). The municipalities of the Überetsch are Kaltern and Eppan.
    appiano_italy06-11-07-2015_1.jpg
  • Exterior detail of the Library of Birmingham on 21st April 2022 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.  The Library of Birmingham is a public library in Birmingham, England. It is situated on the west side of the city centre at Centenary Square, beside the Birmingham Rep to which it connects, and with which it shares some facilities and Baskerville House. Upon opening on 3 September 2013, it replaced Birmingham Central Library. The library is viewed by the Birmingham City Council as a flagship project for the citys redevelopment. It has been described as the largest public library in the United Kingdom, the largest public cultural space in Europe, and the largest regional library in Europe.
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  • Exterior detail of the Library of Birmingham on 21st April 2022 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.  The Library of Birmingham is a public library in Birmingham, England. It is situated on the west side of the city centre at Centenary Square, beside the Birmingham Rep to which it connects, and with which it shares some facilities and Baskerville House. Upon opening on 3 September 2013, it replaced Birmingham Central Library. The library is viewed by the Birmingham City Council as a flagship project for the citys redevelopment. It has been described as the largest public library in the United Kingdom, the largest public cultural space in Europe, and the largest regional library in Europe.
    20220421_library of birmingham_002.jpg
  • Shadowed lettering seen in detail in an estate agents window selling new one, two and three bedroom studio apartment spaces in Royal Victoria Docks, Canning Town, Newham, on 11th August 2021, in London, England.
    property_window02-10-08-2021.jpg
  • Detail of the famous car used in the hit American movie Back to the Future. The care was a modified silver De Lorean
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  • Detail of the famous car used in the hit American movie and tv show Starsky and Hutch. This red car with it's distinctive white stripe was a Ford Gran Torino from between the years 1794 and 1976 during which time the car remained the same.
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  • Detail of the famous car used in the hit American cartoon movie and tv show Scooby Doo.
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  • Detail of the famous car used in the hit American movie and tv show The Dukes of Hazard. This car, a 2 door coupe style muscle car, was the Chrysler produced Dodge Charger. The General Lee as that car was known was adorned with the number 01.
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  • Detail of the famous car used in the hit American movie and tv show The Dukes of Hazard. This car, a 2 door coupe style muscle car, was the Chrysler produced Dodge Charger. The General Lee as that car was known was adorned with the number 01.
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  • Detail of the famous car used in the hit American movies and tv show Herbie. This famous little Volswagen Beetle adorns the number 53
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  • Detail of the Lloyds Building in the City of London. The Lloyd's building (also sometimes known as the Inside-Out Building) is the home of the insurance institution Lloyd's of London, and is located at 1, Lime Street. It was designed by architect Richard Rogers and built between 1978 and 1986. The building was innovative in having its services such as staircases, lifts, electrical power conduits and water pipes on the outside, leaving an uncluttered space inside.
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  • Detail of the Lloyds Building in the City of London. The Lloyd's building (also sometimes known as the Inside-Out Building) is the home of the insurance institution Lloyd's of London, and is located at 1, Lime Street. It was designed by architect Richard Rogers and built between 1978 and 1986. The building was innovative in having its services such as staircases, lifts, electrical power conduits and water pipes on the outside, leaving an uncluttered space inside.
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  • Roof decoration detail at Yonghe Temple, also known as the "Palace of Peace and Harmony Lama Temple", the "Yonghe Lamasery", or - popularly - the "Lama Temple" is a temple and monastery of the Geluk School of Tibetan Buddhism located in the northeastern part of Beijing, China. It is one of the largest and most important Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in the world. The building and the artworks of the temple is a combination of Han Chinese and Tibetan styles.
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  • Detail of an ornate painted roof in The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty. It is located in the middle of Beijing, China, and now houses the Palace Museum. For almost 500 years, it served as the home of emperors and their households, as well as the ceremonial and political center of Chinese government. Built in 1406 to 1420, the complex consists of 980 buildings. The palace complex exemplifies traditional Chinese palatial architecture, and has influenced cultural and architectural developments in East Asia and elsewhere. The Forbidden City was declared a World Heritage Site in 1987, and is listed by UNESCO as the largest collection of preserved ancient wooden structures in the world.
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  • Detail of Kenwood House. Kenwood House is a former stately home, in Hampstead, London, on the northern boundary of Hampstead Heath. It is managed by English Heritage. The house reopened in November 2013.
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  • Frozen concrete close up detail on 31st December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Frost is a thin layer of ice on a solid surface, which forms from water vapor in an above-freezing atmosphere coming in contact with a surface leaving crystale of water shimmering.
    20201231_frost_002.jpg
  • A sunlit detail of the friezes and Latin inscriptions on the pediment of the Royal Exchange in the City of London, the capitals financial district, on 27th February 2021, in London, England. At the top of Doric and Ionic columns with their ornate stonework, powerfully strong lintels cross, bearing the load of fine artistry and carvings which feature the design by Sir William Tite in 1842-1844 and opened in 1844 by Queen Victoria whose name is written in Latin Victoriae R. It’s the third building of the kind erected on the same site. The first Exchange erected in 1564-70 by sir Thomas Gresham but was destroyed in the great fire of 1666. It’s successor, by Jarman, was also burned down in 1838. The present building is grade 1 listed and cost about £150,000.
    royal_exchange12-27-02-2021.jpg
  • Detail of stone architecture dated anno domini 1928, on the surface of a wall on Wall Street, Lower Manhattan, New York City. This famous street symbolises the US economy. September 1929 was the peak of the stock market. and a few days later, on October 24, stock values plummeted and the market crash of 1929 ushered in the Great Depression. Wall Street is a 0.7 miles (1.1 km), eight-block-long, street running west to east from Broadway to South Street on the East River in Lower Manhattan in the financial district of New York City. Over time, the term has become a metonym for the financial markets of the United States as a whole, the American financial sector or signifying New York-based financial interests. t
    wall_street37-25-05-2014_1.jpg
  • A detail of the bomb-aimer's window in the nose of a Victor bomber from the nuclear Cold War V-bomber era. The Handley Page Victor was a British jet-powered strategic bomber, developed and produced by the Handley Page Aircraft Company and served during the Cold War. It was the third and final of the V-bombers operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF)
    victor_bomber01-07-08-2000_1_1.jpg
  • A detail of a street vendors kiosk notices for tobacco, drinks and other confectionary, on 5th March 2019, in London, England.
    vendor_kiosk-05-05-03-2019.jpg
  • A detail of a street vendors kiosk notices for tobacco, on 5th March 2019, in London, England.
    vendor_kiosk-03-05-03-2019.jpg
  • A Union jack tie and political pin detail of UKIP (UK Independence Party) member from Ayelsbury Vale District council, Cllr Chris Adams.
    ukip_members03-20-09-2013_1_1.jpg
  • Detail of ramshackle stable outbuilding in Kent countryside. On the fading and green door panels, we see the sliding locks without padlocks and rusting rings and fittings. A rusted horseshoe has also been nailed to the lower door and a single autumn leaf has lodged at the top. The stable is in a rural part of Kent, known as the Garden of England due to its fertile soils and temperate southern climate.
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  • A detail from a computer screen of the Skype icon. Seeing up close to the screen's surface, we see Skype's icon alongside Adobe Photoshop and iTunes in the Mac's Dock. The public's perception is that western governments are eroding their privacy so their distrust and suspicion leads them believe the confidential nature of internet browsing compromised.
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  • A detail of shredded domestic documents and paperwork in a waste paper bin lined with green polythene bag, a precaution against identity theft and to ensure ones personal data is protected from fraud, on 12th June 2020, in London, England.
    shredded_paper-07-12-06-2020.jpg
  • A detail of shredded domestic documents and paperwork in a waste paper bin lined with green polythene bag, a precaution against identity theft and to ensure ones personal data is protected from fraud, on 12th June 2020, in London, England.
    shredded_paper-03-12-06-2020.jpg
  • A detail of shredded domestic documents and paperwork in a waste paper bin lined with green polythene bag, a precaution against identity theft and to ensure ones personal data is protected from fraud, on 12th June 2020, in London, England.
    shredded_paper-01-12-06-2020.jpg
  • A detail of a Rover grill in the German BMW-owned Rover production factory in Cowley, Solihull, England. With the car manufacturer's logo of a Viking longship prominent, is the silver radiator guard. Motor car production has taken place at Cowley near the city of Oxford, England for over ninety years. The car factory is known today as Plant Oxford and is now owned by BMW and has been extensively redeveloped. It remains the largest industrial employer in Oxfordshire employing more than 4,300 people.
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  • Detail of the Queens Head pub, on 8th January 2019, in Ramsgate, Kent, England. The Port of Ramsgate has been identified as a Brexit Port by the government of Prime Minister Theresa May, currently negotiating the UKs exit from the EU. Britains Department of Transport has awarded to an unproven shipping company, Seaborne Freight, to provide run roll-on roll-off ferry services to the road haulage industry between Ostend and the Kent port - in the event of more likely No Deal Brexit. In the EU referendum of 2016, people in Kent voted strongly in favour of leaving the European Union with 59% voting to leave and 41% to remain.
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  • A detail of a rack of postcards showing a matrix of scenes and cityscapes of London on 10th August 2017, in London, England.
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  • Detail of a pink-coloured glove on the pavement in a central London street, on 6th February 2018, in London, England.
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  • Detail of supermarket packaging and assorted materials being stored in bins outside a local Co-Op in Bellingham, on 5th February 2020, in London, England. The industrial bins are parked in front of the supermarket posters that shows fresh cabbages, and have been wrapped in plastic cling-film to contain the many boxes stacked up and awaiting collection by a recycling provider.
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  • A detail of the arms of a Royal Marines Commando guarding the top deck of HMS Illustrious during a tour by the general public on-board the Royal Navy's aircraft carrier in Greenwich. The weapon is an SA80 (Small Arms for the 1980s) a British family of 5.56mm small arms. It is a selective fire, gas-operated assault rifle. The Royal Marine Corps (RM) is the marine corps and amphibious infantry of the United Kingdom and forms part of the Naval Service (along with the Royal Navy, Royal Fleet Auxiliary and associated organisations). The Royal Marines were formed in 1755 as marine infantry for the Royal Navy. However, it can trace its origins back to the formation of "the Duke of York and Albanys maritime regiment of foot" at the grounds of the Honourable Artillery Company on 28 October 1664
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  • A detail of a first generation (2006) Apple MacPro 4,1 computer on/off power and standby switch. The power symbol is clearly defined on the button, seen universally on all electronic devices and products. The design is also known as IEC 5009.
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  • A detail of a first generation (2006) Apple MacPro 4,1 computer on/off power and standby switch. The power symbol is clearly defined on the button, seen universally on all electronic devices and products. The design is also known as IEC 5009.
    mac_detail01-21-01-2014.jpg
  • A stone wall detail at the Old Smithy, Pennyghael, Isle of Mull, Scotland. In a close-up view, we see the tight fitting stones interlocked to provide strength as well as security for this domestic property. Their are few weeds telling us the wall is well-maintained and it is likely that only local materials have been used in this and other buildings. The origins of building in dry stone, i.e. without the use of mortar, are lost in the mists of antiquity. The use of stone in various builds such as funeral chambers and living accommodation date from the Stone and Iron Ages. Regional styles and patterns of construction do vary throughout the country but the principles of construction established thousands of years ago are still practiced to this day. Regrettably, there is little written historical record of those who practiced the craft in the early days.
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  • Detail of a rusting Business Hours sign, on 29th April 2017, at St Leonards, East Sussex, England.
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  • A detail of childrens rock multicoloured pool nets, on 14th July 2017, at Flamborough Head, East Riding, England.
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  • A detail of net curtains in the window of a home furnishings business, on 31st March 2019, in Faversham, Kent, England.
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  • Detail of EasyJets Airbus A321 NEO at the Farnborough Airshow, on 18th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
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  • Detail of the Airbus A350 XWB at the Farnborough Air Show, England. The A350 XWB is the only all-new aircraft in the 300-400 seat category. The A350 XWB is a family of long-range, two-engined wide-body jet airliners developed by European aircraft manufacturer Airbus. The A350 is the first Airbus with both fuselage and wing structures made primarily of carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer. It's scheduled to enter commercial service later in 2014.
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  • A detail on the underside of a giant leaf of Gunnera manicata at The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh RBGE, on 26th June 2019, in Edinburgh, Scotland. Gunnera manicata, known as Brazilian giant-rhubarb giant rhubarb, or dinosaur food, is a species of flowering plant in the Gunneraceae family from Brazil. It is a large, clump-forming herbaceous perennial growing to 2.5 m 8 ft tall by 4 m 13 ft or more.
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  • A detail of the Edinburgh Evening News board on the Gorgie Road, on 26th June 2019, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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  • A detail a spoiled poster painting of Colonel William Gordon of Fyvie by Pompeo Batoni, outside the National Museum of Scotland where the exhibition Wild and Majestic about Scotlands Romantic art movement of the 18th and early 19th century is currently being exhibited, in Edinburgh, on 25th June 2019, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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  • Detail of construction sheeting by Greater London Demolition on a site being cleared for the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey on Golden Lane that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Despite this, they say We are one of the UKs largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities.
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  • Detail of yellow London brick stock laid in English Garden Bond on a south London Edwardian house. Rows of brick and cement, known as mortar are laid in courses called bonds and here, this style of ordering them is specifically, Sussex Bond. The stock of brick is London Stock, a yellowish colour favoured by Victorian and Edwardian buildings in the south-east of England. This was made locally in Suffolk and Kent and transported up-river on stumpies or brickies - kinds of Thames sailing barges. But bricks and mortar is also a metaphor for home ownership and in the economic sense, the value and security of investing in property.
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  • On Brexit Day, the date that the UK leaves the European Union, Red Princes apples are seen in detail in a basket, displayed by British Apples & Pears, an organisation representing British fruit growers, in Westminster, on 31st January 2020, in London, England.
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  • Detail of a British Army infantry soldiers boot during a lull in an infantry exercise on Salisbury Plain, on 5th August 1996, in Warminster, UK.
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  • Detail of vineyards in the Oltradige wine growing region south-west of Bolzano, South Tyrol, northern Italy. In South Tyrol there are three indigenous wine varieties: Schiava, Gewürztraminer and Lagrein. The Überetsch (Oltradige in Italian) is a hilly section of the Etschtal in South Tyrol, northern Italy. It lies south-west of Bolzano and is a known tourist destination, famous for its wines, castles and lakes (Kalterer See, Montiggler Seen). The municipalities of the Überetsch are Kaltern and Eppan.
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  • Methodist Central Hall detail on 14th March 2022 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Methodist Central Hall is a three-storey red brick and terracotta Grade II listed building with a distinctive tower at the northern end of Corporation Street. The design complements the Victoria Law Courts opposite, also in terracotta, and includes eclectic details.
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  • Detail of a Happy Birthday message stretched across the branches of a fallen oak tree, the remnants of a birthday party in Brockwell Park, on 6th August 2018, in London, England.
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  • A detail of a hand holding a lateral flow test that shows a positive result in a domestic bedroom, on 23rd April 2022, in London, England.
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  • A detail of a hand holding a lateral flow test that shows a positive result in a domestic bedroom, on 23rd April 2022, in London, England.
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  • A detail of a hand holding a lateral flow test that shows a positive result in a domestic bathroom, on 23rd April 2022, in London, England.
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