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  • Closed down shop front of the Chicken Box take away food restaurant on 18th May 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The shop, which is currently boarded up has a mural with the popular phrase Winner winner chicken dinner painted outside.
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  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Bradley Wiggins, winner and gold medalist, just minutes before he won his Olympic gold, and became the winner of the most medals won by a British person.
    20120801mens time trial bradley wigg...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Bradley Wiggins, winner and gold medalist, just minutes before he won his Olympic gold, and became the winner of the most medals won by a British person.
    20120801mens time trial bradley wigg...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Bradley Wiggins, winner and gold medalist, just minutes before he won his Olympic gold, and became the winner of the most medals won by a British person.
    20120801mens time trial bradley wigg...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Bradley Wiggins, winner and gold medalist, just minutes before he won his Olympic gold, and became the winner of the most medals won by a British person.
    20120801mens time trial bradley wigg...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Bradley Wiggins, winner and gold medalist, just minutes before he won his Olympic gold, and became the winner of the most medals won by a British person.
    20120801mens time trial bradley wigg...jpg
  • London, UK. Wednesday 1st August 2012. The Men's Individual Time Trial cycling event passes through Twickenham on route to find the fastest male cyclist. Bradley Wiggins, winner and gold medalist, just minutes before he won his Olympic gold, and became the winner of the most medals won by a British person.
    20120801mens time trial bradley wigg...jpg
  • Man has his winner of the Tour de France yellow jersey photo taken at the 'Look Mum No Hands' cycling cafe on the Southbank, London, UK. The South Bank is a significant arts and entertainment district, and home to an endless list of activities for Londoners, visitors and tourists alike.
    20130713_south bank tour de france p...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. The winner Alan Duncan MP and Noodle, a Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. The winner Alan Duncan MP and Noodle, a Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. The winner Alan Duncan MP and Noodle, a Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. The winner Alan Duncan MP and Noodle, a Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. The winner Alan Duncan MP and Noodle, a Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. The winner Alan Duncan MP and Noodle, a Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. The winner Alan Duncan MP and Noodle, a Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. The winner Alan Duncan MP and Noodle, a Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. The winner Alan Duncan MP and Noodle, a Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. The winner Alan Duncan MP and Noodle, a Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. The winner Alan Duncan MP and Noodle, a Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. The winner Alan Duncan MP and Noodle, a Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. The winner Alan Duncan MP and Noodle, a Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. The winner Alan Duncan MP and Noodle, a Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. The winner Alan Duncan MP and Noodle, a Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. The winner Alan Duncan MP and Noodle, a Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • 1963 Mini Cooper S. Winner of the 1964 Monte Carlo Rally. The Heritage Motor Centre is home to the world’s largest collection of British Cars; it boasts nearly 300 cars in its collection which span the classic, vintage and veteran eras and is a must for car enthusiasts. Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, UK.
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  • The Hardraw Scaur Brass Band Festival. Winner of the 2015 contest, Elland band, with their leader Daniel Brooks accepting the trophy. Organised by the Yorkshire and Humberside Brass Band Association, the competition is Britain's second oldest outdoor contest and takes place annually in Hardraw Scar in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire, England, UK. The area, a natural amphitheatre, attracts bands from all over the North of England and is a popular event amongst players and audiences alike.
    20150913_hardraw brass band comp pri...jpg
  • The winner of the Competition and Show of Stags Horns at Exford Horse Show, Exmoor, Somerset, UK.
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  • 2012 Olympic landscape showing Aquatics centre by Pritzker prize winner Zaha Hadid and main stadium at Stratford. The London Aquatics Centre has 2 50m swimming pools and a 25m diving pool. Built by Balfour Beatty for £242, three times the original cost. The aluminium roof is provided by Kalzip with cooperation from Rowecord Engineering and is 1,040 sq metre, weighing 3,200 tonnes. The London Olympic Stadium will be the centrepiece of the 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. The winner Alan Duncan MP and Noodle, a Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. The winner Alan Duncan MP and Noodle, a Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • The Hardraw Scaur Brass Band Festival. Winner of the 2015 contest, Elland band, with their leader Daniel Brooks accepting the trophy. Organised by the Yorkshire and Humberside Brass Band Association, the competition is Britain's second oldest outdoor contest and takes place annually in Hardraw Scar in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire, England, UK. The area, a natural amphitheatre, attracts bands from all over the North of England and is a popular event amongst players and audiences alike.
    20150913_hardraw brass band comp pri...jpg
  • Before finalists take part in their last exercises at a gymkhana pony competition, these rosettes prizes seen here in close-up detail wait to be claimed by young winners and losers. From the top we see prizes for Reserve Champions then those for 1st prize, then second, third and runners-up at the very bottom. Such accolades are won and lost by fractions of a second but their importance is remembered for years afterwards as young girls desperately practice to improve their equestrian skills. A huge commitment is needed by the girls and their parents who spend great deals of money and time for these treasured prizes which can be won or lost by fractions of seconds or single points. Those that fail to win go home feeling empty-handed or perhaps cheated out of victory and glory. Those who win hang them on bedroom walls for years to come.
    rosettes-17-09-1999.jpg
  • Before finalists take part in their last exercises at a gymkhana pony competition, these rosettes prizes seen here in close-up detail wait to be claimed by young winners and losers. From the top we see prizes for Reserve Champions then those for 1st prize, then second, third and runners-up at the very bottom. Such accolades are won and lost by fractions of a second but their importance is remembered for years afterwards as young girls desperately practice to improve their equestrian skills. A huge commitment is needed by the girls and their parents who spend great deals of money and time for these treasured prizes which can be won or lost by fractions of seconds or single points. Those that fail to win go home feeling empty-handed or perhaps cheated out of victory and glory. Those who win hang them on bedroom walls for years to come.
    crufts_rosettes03-16-1987_1.jpg
  • Winning and losing contestants line up to receive their prizes at a gymkhana in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. The point of focus is a young cheeky-faced girl adorned with a winners’ special rosette and she grins cheekily to her friend alongside. Far right another girl less satisfied inspects her own rosette. The word gymkhana is an Indian Raj term that referred to a place where sporting events took place to test the skill of the competitors. In the UK and east coast of the US, the term gymkhana now almost always refers to an equestrian event for riders on horses, often with the emphasis on children's participation (such as those organised here by the Pony Club). Gymkhana classes include timed speed events such as barrel racing, keyhole, keg race (also known as "down and back"), flag race, and pole bending.
    gymkhana01-17-09-1999_1.jpg
  • Statue of a victorious athlete, a Roman version of a Greek bronze original of about 440-430BC, found by the Roman theatre at Vaison, France but perhaps from a nearby villa. Known as Diadoumensos, it represents a triumphant athlete tying a ribbon round his head. At Greek festivals, it was the custom to give red ribbons to the winners of games. He may symbolise athletic victories in general, rather than an individual.
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  • From a low angle, we see the crowds of racing upper classes in the members' enclosure, gathering to watch a winning horse pass-by at the Ascot races. Top-hatted gentlemen accompanied by ladies in pink and girls in white lace dresses mingle in the area reserved for the privileged at this famous race event. The back quarters of the winning horse with its veins and muscle shine through its paper-thin skin reveal an athletic animal bred for speed and endurance.
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  • England fans celebrate winning the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • An England fan wearing a 2-1 score prediction on his t-shirt celebrating the win after the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom.
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  • England fans celebrate winning the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark on the 7th of July 2021 at the outdoor screen at Folkestone Harbour Arm, in Folkestone, United Kingdom.
    UK-Euro2020-Football-Fans-0713.jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • London, UK. Thursday 10th October 2013. MPs and their dogs competing in the Westminster Dog of the Year competition celebrates the unique bond between man and dog - and aims to promote responsible dog ownership.
    20131010_westminster dog of the year...jpg
  • Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt's Visa ad on a red London bus and a inspiring image of Team GB gold medallist heptathlete Jessica Ennis on the exterior of the Adidas store in central London's Oxford Street, during the London 2012 Olympic Games. The Ennis ad is for sports footwear brand Adidas and their 'Take The Stage' campaign which is viewable across Britain and to Britons who have been cheering these athletes who have been winning medals in numbers not seen for 100 years. Their heroic performances have surprised a host nation who until the victories, were largely anti-Olympics - now adoring their darling Ennis and her good looks.
    olympic_city19-08-08-2012.jpg
  • Second place in the fugliest dog category, this Pug and his rosette is gaining new found interest from a Jack Russel. Paw Pageant dog show at Spitalfields Market, London. Local people enter their dogs into the Shoreditch Unbound Festival Dog Show to win prizes and to show off their pets. Prizes and categories included: Dead Ringer, Dressed Up to the K-Nines, Fugliest Dog (meaning funny / ugly), Shoreditch Show Off, Paw-fection, Best in Ditch, Best Bitch in the Ditch.
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  • Street scene in Leicester Square of a girl carrying a pink teddy bear which she has just won in London, England, United Kingdom. This remains one of London's tourism hot spots with entertainers and shop and space to hang out.  (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Mervin Steenkamp, South African, celebrates after winning his first international marathon at the 2016 Right to Movement Palestine Marathon in Manger Square on 1st April 2016 in Bethlehem, West Bank. During the Palestine Marathon, thousands of runners, both professional and amateur come from across the globe to take part in the Right to Movement event.
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  • Win this Mercedes in a central London amusement arcade, a temptation for gamblers to enter an electronic draw. The bonnet (hood) of the supercar is pointed out towards passers-by in the street, a clear ploy to attract them inside to spend their money on a risk worth taking. The URL for the gambling support group 'gambleaware.co.uk' is carefully positioned in the corner to allow potential risk takers to decide on how to gamble responsibly. Some people gambling can become a serious problem, both for themselves and for their family, friends, and those concerned about them. Gambleaware provide tools to help them to recognise problem gambling behaviour.
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  • As traffic zooms past, the art installation called House stands alone on a now-empty and house-less East London street, on 2nd December 1993, in London, England. The contours of the structure have been inverted to reveal an inside-out version of the original building. It is a concrete cast of the inside of an entire Victorian terraced house completed in autumn 1993 and exhibited at the location of the original property -- 193 Grove Road -- in East London all the houses in the street had earlier been knocked down by the council. Created by the artist Rachel Whiteread CBE born 1963 this is her best-known sculpture. It won her the Turner Prize the first woman to do so for best young British artist in 1993 before being controversially demolished by the council in January 1994.
    whiteread's_house-02-12-1993.jpg
  • An official from the Giant Vegetable Olympics attaches the winning pumpkin contestant with a sash honouring its great victory at the Bay Tree Nurseries, Spalding, Lincolnshire, England. Reaching round the immense girth of this specimen is awkward and frankly, a ridiculous pursuit. Sponsored by Garden News Magazine and hosted by the nursery owner, these vegetables can weigh up to 300kg, their growth accelerated by special fertilizers and genetic hormones.
    vegetable_olympics03-15-12-2007 _1_1.jpg
  • Man passes a Nike retail poster of Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy, in central London. The bald-headed man gestures to others next to the sports hero's name in the bottom corner. The scene has a theme of smiles and smiling faces with the teeth of the British golfing hero, sponsored by the Nike brand.
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  • Men pass a Nike retail poster of Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy, in central London.  The two males walk past in good humour, one inhaling from his cigarette - the symbol of an unhealthy lifestyle versus the machismo character of athlete and sports hero. The scene has a theme of smiles and smiling faces with the teeth of the British golfing hero, sponsored by the Nike brand.
    teeth_people04-21-05-2015_1.jpg
  • A businessman wearing a light summer suit and carrying a briefcase walks away in the opposite direction to Canary Wharf tower which is seen over his shoulder from across a tree-lined Brockwell Park in South London, approximately 7.5 miles away. The flattened-perspective is because of an extremely long telephoto lens making it seem closer than it is in reality. Canary Wharf is the product of the 1980s financial boom when during the office of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, huge building projects such as the Docklands consortium saw vast changes in London's landscape.
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  • Sri Lankan-born Canadian Novelist Michael Ondaatje holds up a copy of his book The English Patient on the night he shared the Booker Prize for literature with Barry Unsworths Sacred Hunger, on 1/10/1992 in London, England. The Man Booker Prize for Fiction is a literary prize awarded each year for the best original novel, written in the English language and published in the UK.
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  • A tourist crouches on the original 4th century marble starting line at ancient Olympia's athletics track where both ancient Greeks and Romans held their games. Nike was the Goddess of Victory to whom Olympic athletes made offerings and prayers before competition. Hercules is said to have paced out the 600 Greek feet, or 'Stadion,' from which we get the word 'Stadium'. Olympic spectators suffered dehydration due to to extreme heat. The 29th modern Olympic circus came home to Greece in 2004 and at the birthplace of athletics and the Olympic ideal, amid the woodland of ancient Olympia where for 1,100 continuous years, the ancients held their pagan festival of sport and debauchery. The modern games share many characteristics with its ancient counterpart. Corruption, politics and cheating interfered then as it does now.
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  • Children battle it out using soft weapons during a Gladiator-style game. Bashing each other on the bodies on high platforms, they use the padded sticks to avoid injury, their heads protected by helmets. An instructor/judge look up to the boys to ensure their safety. In the background is a bouncy castle and other childrens' play area locations.
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  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnsons Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats the largest since 1987, the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline Ill Be The Peoples PM, on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
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  • The newly-elected British Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair stands on the steps of Number 10 Downing Street with his wife Cherie the morning after his landslide election victory over the Conservative John Major, on 2nd May 1997, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • Rosettes and sheep competition mementoes adorn the wall and mantlepiece of champion breeder Vic Bull's crofting bungalow home overlooking Loch Bay, Waternish, Isle of Skye Scotland. Afternoon sunlight pours through a front window into his living room which serves as a shrine to the Sheep. Having already refused a half million Pounds for his house and spectacular view high up on a hill, he prefers to breed his beloved Blackface sheep which he shows only twice a year at local competitions in the Dunvegan area and the prizes and awards are proof of his success. Vic now lives alone rearing his livestock with four sheepdogs for training and company. Image taken for the 'UK at Home' book project published 2008.
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  • Seamus Heaney, Nobel prize winning Poet, on the coast near his  home photographed shortly before the launch of his latest collection of poems "District and Circle ". Seamus died August 30, 2013.
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  • Seamus Heaney, Nobel prize winning Poet, at home photographed shortly before the launch of his latest collection of poems "District and Circle ". Seamus died August 30, 2013.
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  • Seamus Heaney, Nobel prize winning Poet, at home photographed shortly before the launch of his latest collection of poems "District and Circle ". Seamus died August 30, 2013.
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  • Seamus Heaney, Nobel prize winning Poet, at home photographed shortly before the launch of his latest collection of poems "District and Circle ". Seamus died August 30, 2013.
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes walks out of the sea after completing a 4 mile sea swim with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity on the 7th of July 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war.
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  • Award winning actress and Folkestone resident Jessica Hynes took part in a 4 mile sea swim with 12 laps of Folkestone sunny sands bay to raise money for charity on the 7th of July 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. She swam for two different charities, one being the Folkestone community hub, which has been supporting vulnerable people during the Covid-19 lockdown and the second called Green Kordofan which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan. Mrs Hynes is one of many volunteers who have worked at the hub, which provides help by delivering groceries, collecting prescriptions or just being a voice on the end of the phone.The second charity is Green Kordofan, which supports children in a refugee camp in Yida, South Sudan and was founded by Raga Gibreel, also from Folkestone.The registered charity is currently raising money for essential hygiene facilities such as washing and toilet blocks, to make the camp safe for the children who have been displaced by war.
    UK-Jessica-Hynes-Charity-Swim-6220.jpg
  • Second place in the fugliest dog category, this Pug and his rosette is gaining new found interest from a Jack Russel. Paw Pageant dog show at Spitalfields Market, London. Local people enter their dogs into the Shoreditch Unbound Festival Dog Show to win prizes and to show off their pets. Prizes and categories included: Dead Ringer, Dressed Up to the K-Nines, Fugliest Dog (meaning funny / ugly), Shoreditch Show Off, Paw-fection, Best in Ditch, Best Bitch in the Ditch.
    20110903paw pageant dog showAF.jpg
  • Second place in the fugliest dog category, this Pug and his rosette is gaining new found interest from a Jack Russel. Paw Pageant dog show at Spitalfields Market, London. Local people enter their dogs into the Shoreditch Unbound Festival Dog Show to win prizes and to show off their pets. Prizes and categories included: Dead Ringer, Dressed Up to the K-Nines, Fugliest Dog (meaning funny / ugly), Shoreditch Show Off, Paw-fection, Best in Ditch, Best Bitch in the Ditch.
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  • 1988 Jaguar XJR-9 Le Mans winning car. The Heritage Motor Centre is home to the world’s largest collection of British Cars; it boasts nearly 300 cars in its collection which span the classic, vintage and veteran eras and is a must for car enthusiasts. Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, UK.
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  • 1988 Jaguar XJR-9 Le Mans winning car. The Heritage Motor Centre is home to the world’s largest collection of British Cars; it boasts nearly 300 cars in its collection which span the classic, vintage and veteran eras and is a must for car enthusiasts. Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, UK.
    20130731_gaydon motor museum_AH.jpg
  • Portrait of gymnast, Beth Tweddle sitting on the balance beam during training at the City of Liverpool Gymnastics club, UK prior to the 2012 London Olympic Games. A three-time Olympian, Beth Tweddle competed in the 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing, and 2012 London Olympic Games, where she took home a bronze medal on the uneven bars, the first Olympic medal for a British female gymnast. Tweddle retired in August 2013.
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  • Gymnast, Beth Tweddle training on the balance beam at the City of Liverpool Gymnastics club, UK prior to the 2012 London Olympic Games. A three-time Olympian, Beth Tweddle competed in the 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing, and 2012 London Olympic Games, where she took home a bronze medal on the uneven bars, the first Olympic medal for a British female gymnast. Tweddle retired in August 2013.
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  • Gymnast, Beth Tweddle training on the uneven bars at the City of Liverpool Gymnastics club, UK prior to the 2012 London Olympic Games. A three-time Olympian, Beth Tweddle competed in the 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing, and 2012 London Olympic Games, where she took home a bronze medal on the uneven bars, the first Olympic medal for a British female gymnast. Tweddle retired in August 2013.
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  • Two judges wearing identical tweed jackets are assisted by two other officials, also wearing the same red sweatshirts, are measuring oversized runner beans during the vegetable Olympics at the Bay Tree Nurseries, Spalding, Lincolnshire, England. With obssessive detail, they are discovering to the very millimetre which of theseplants might win this category for the largest runner bean of that year. In the foreground are other kingsize veg examples like marrow and courgettes though the really impressive growth comes from the pumpkins which weigh up to 308,2 kg. These runner beans measured up 39 1/2 in
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  • Young smiling couple pass a Nike retail poster of Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy, in central London. The young woman seems delighted with her selfie and smiles next to the sports hero's own rugged jaw and white teeth. The scene has a theme of smiles and smiling faces with the teeth of the British golfing hero, sponsored by the Nike brand.
    teeth_people13-21-05-2015_1.jpg
  • Woman with fan shielding her face from sunchine passes a Nike retail poster of Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy, in central London. The scene has a theme of smiles and smiling faces with the teeth of the British golfing hero, sponsored by the Nike brand.
    teeth_people05-21-05-2015_1.jpg
  • The artist Rachel Whiteread CBE (born 1963) sits on the steps of her best-known sculpture called 'House'. 'House' stands alone on a now-empty and house-less East London street. Oddly, the contours of the structure have been inverted to reveal an inside-out version of the original building. It is a concrete cast of the inside of an entire Victorian terraced house completed in autumn 1993 and exhibited at the location of the original property — 193 Grove Road — in East London (all the houses in the street had earlier been knocked down by the council). It won Whiteread the Turner Prize (the first woman to do so) for best young British artist in 1993. Here we see 'House' at a close distance with graffiti painted on the walls stating the words "Wot for ..why not!" before it was controversially demolished by the council in January 1994.
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  • As traffic zooms past, the art installation called 'House' stands alone on a now-empty and house-less East London street. Oddly, the contours of the structure have been inverted to reveal an inside-out version of the original building. It is a concrete cast of the inside of an entire Victorian terraced house completed in autumn 1993 and exhibited at the location of the original property — 193 Grove Road — in East London (all the houses in the street had earlier been knocked down by the council). Created by the artist Rachel Whiteread CBE (born 1963) this is her best-known sculpture. It won her the Turner Prize (the first woman to do so) for best young British artist in 1993. Here we see 'House' next to a lamp post which throws down it's light on a winter evening, before it was controversially demolished by the council in January 1994.
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  • Prime Minister, John Major celebrates at the door of 10 Downing Street, returning to power after his re-election after replacing Margaret Thatcher, on 10th April 1992, in London England. Majors win was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labours 1997 win for Tony Blair.
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  • Tourists lunge over the original 4th century start/finish line in the stadium at Olympia. Hercules is said to have paced out the 600 Greek feet - or Stadion - from which we get the word 'stadium'. On the grassy bank in the background is where the seating once accommodated the many sporting pilgrims who travelled to this place from all over Greece during agreed truces in the weeks of the Olympic festival. The 29th Olympics came home to Greece in 2004 and the birthplace of athletics, amid the woodland of ancient Olympia where for 1,100 continuous years, the ancients held their pagan festival of sport and debauchery. The modern games share many characteristics with its ancient counterpart. Corruption, politics and cheating interfered then as it does now and the 2004 Athens Olympiad echoed both what was great and horrid about the past.
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  • Portrait of a young girl holding her First Prize winning pony at a gymkhana meeting, on 2nd July 1995, in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Gymkhana is an Indian Raj term which originally referred to a place where sporting events took place and referred to any of various meets at which contests were held to test the skill of the competitors. In the United Kingdom and east coast of the United States, the term gymkhana now almost always refers to an equestrian event for riders on horses, often with the emphasis on childrens participation such as those organised here by the Pony Club. Gymkhana classes include timed speed events such as barrel racing, keyhole, keg race also known as down and back, flag race, and pole bending.
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  • During proceedings at the North Somerset Show, a farmer holds on to his prize bull after judging. This fine animal has gained a First and its rosette is attached to the cheekpiece of his halter. The bull is a Hereford, a breed widely raised mainly for meat production. With its traditional ring piercing its nose, the male is a heavyweight of the cattle kingdom and is a fine specimen that deserves to win his prize. Its value as a sperm donor has now increased considerably. Originally from Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom, more than five million pedigree Hereford Cattle now exist in over 50 countries. The Hereford Cattle export trade began from United Kingdom in 1817. Today, Hereford cattle dominate the world scene from Australasia to the Russian steppes. Hereford Cattle can be found in Israel, Japan and throughout Continental Europe and Scandinavia
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  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnsons Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats, Brexit Leave campaigners celebrate with Union Jack flags in Whitehall, on 13th December 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
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  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnsons Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats the largest since 1987, the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline Ill Be The Peoples PM, on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
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  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnsons Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats the largest since 1987, the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline Ill Be The Peoples PM, on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-24-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnsons Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats the largest since 1987, the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline Ill Be The Peoples PM, on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-18-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnsons Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats the largest since 1987, the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline Ill Be The Peoples PM, on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-20-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnsons Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats the largest since 1987, the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline Ill Be The Peoples PM, on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-22-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnsons Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats the largest since 1987, the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline Ill Be The Peoples PM, on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-15-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnsons Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats the largest since 1987, the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline Ill Be The Peoples PM, on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-17-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnsons Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats the largest since 1987, the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline Ill Be The Peoples PM, on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-13-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnsons Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats the largest since 1987, the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline Ill Be The Peoples PM, on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-09-13-12-2019.jpg
  • The day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnsons Conservative Party won a landslide general election victory, winning a majority of 80 parliamentary seats the largest since 1987, the Evening Standard newspaper shows Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds waving on the steps of 10 Downing Street above the headline Ill Be The Peoples PM, on 13th December 2019, in London, England.
    boris_newspapers-11-13-12-2019.jpg
  • At a beauty talent contest, the finalists line up to await the judges decision. The girls are dressed in all their finery with dresses, pinned up hair and sashes as they're seated in the gym at the Bedford-King Recreation Center in Atlanta, Georgia. The black community hold annual events here including sports competitions and occasions such this pageant where the girls and also boys prove their talents and potential. One young lady however, sees fit to poke her tongue out at the viewer in a cheeky display of humour and character. Her rivals seem oblivious and unaware of her irreverence but perhaps the judge is watching and her chances of winning are now impossible!
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  • Young female gaucha cowgirl girl, portrait looking at camera and smiling, wearing competition pageant sash. Gaucho cowboy Rodeo, Flores de Cunha, Rio Grande do Sul.
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  • Young female gaucha cowgirl girl, portrait looking at camera and smiling, wearing competition pageant sash. Gaucho cowboy Rodeo, Flores de Cunha, Rio Grande do Sul.
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  • Trophies for Rodeo riding and cattle rounding, Gaucho cowboy iconography. Working Gaucho Fazenda in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
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  • Seamus Heaney, Nobel prize winning Poet, at home photographed shortly before the launch of his latest collection of poems "District and Circle ". Seamus died August 30, 2013.
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  • Seamus Heaney, Nobel prize winning Poet, at home photographed shortly before the launch of his latest collection of poems "District and Circle ". Seamus died August 30, 2013.
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  • Seamus Heaney, Nobel prize winning Poet, at home photographed shortly before the launch of his latest collection of poems "District and Circle ". Seamus died August 30, 2013.
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