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  • Children playing on climbing frame near block of flats<br />
St Petersburg, Russia 1994
    Scan-141203-0011.jpg
  • Teacher with pupil.<br />
St Petersburg, Russia 1994
    Russia-94-331-1.16-30.jpg
  • Strahov Stadium. Prague, Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic. December 2018.<br />
The abandoned Strahov Stadium lies in a state of decay. Construction began in 1926 based on the plans of architect Alois Dryák but its wooden construction was quickly replaced by concrete grandstands in 1932. <br />
Under the communist regime it was used to display massive synchronised gymnastic events known as “Spartakiads”. <br />
The Stadium is the biggest of its kind - covering an area of eight football pitches.
    Strahov_Stadium_Prague_IMG_5833.jpg
  • Children playing on climbing frame near block of flats<br />
St Petersburg, Russia 1994
    Scan-141203-0011.jpg
  • Girl in classroom.<br />
Admiraltiskii Rayon Area<br />
School number 235<br />
St Petersburg, Russia 1994
    Russia-94-331-1.16-1.jpg
  • Teacher with pupil.<br />
Admiraltiskii Rayon Area<br />
School number 235<br />
St Petersburg, Russia 1994
    Russia-94-331-1.16-30.jpg
  • School girl.<br />
Admiraltiskii Rayon Area<br />
School number 235<br />
St Petersburg, Russia 1994
    Russia-94-331-1.16-23.jpg
  • School girl.<br />
St Petersburg, Russia 1994
    Russia-94-331-1.16-23.jpg
  • School girl with pigtails.<br />
St Petersburg, Russia 1994
    Russia-94-331-1.15-11.jpg
  • Strahov Stadium. Prague, Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic. December 2018.<br />
The abandoned Strahov Stadium lies in a state of decay. Construction began in 1926 based on the plans of architect Alois Dryák but its wooden construction was quickly replaced by concrete grandstands in 1932. <br />
Under the communist regime it was used to display massive synchronised gymnastic events known as “Spartakiads”. <br />
The Stadium is the biggest of its kind - covering an area of eight football pitches.
    Strahov_Stadium_Prague_IMG_5925_1.jpg
  • Strahov Stadium. Prague, Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic. December 2018.<br />
The abandoned Strahov Stadium lies in a state of decay. Construction began in 1926 based on the plans of architect Alois Dryák but its wooden construction was quickly replaced by concrete grandstands in 1932. <br />
Under the communist regime it was used to display massive synchronised gymnastic events known as “Spartakiads”. <br />
The Stadium is the biggest of its kind - covering an area of eight football pitches.
    Strahov_Stadium_Prague_IMG_5806.jpg
  • Two female students in class.<br />
Admiraltiskii Rayon Area<br />
School number 235<br />
St Petersburg, Russia 1994
    Russia-94-331-1.23-19.jpg
  • Pupil and teacher. Maths class.<br />
Admiraltiskii Rayon Area<br />
School number 235<br />
St Petersburg, Russia 1994
    94-331-1.23-10.jpg
  • School girl with pigtails.<br />
Admiraltiskii Rayon Area<br />
School number 235<br />
St Petersburg, Russia 1994
    Russia-94-331-1.15-11.jpg
  • Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    NY-firemen-cooking-1987.jpg
  • Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    NY-fireman-boots-1987.jpg
  • Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    NY-firemen-engine-1987.jpg
  • Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    NY-fireman-1987.jpg
  • IMG_5701.jpg
  • IMG_5883.jpg
  • IMG_5863.jpg
  • IMG_5809.jpg
  • IMG_5797_1.jpg
  • Shrimpfisher-men on horseback.<br />
Oostduinkerke<br />
Belgium
    Shrimpfisher-men_8734.jpg
  • Daily life. Group of young boys playing table football in the street. Refugee Camp of Sabra and Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon 1998.
    Palestinian Refugee Camps - Sabra an...jpg
  • Man sleeping rough on a bench on the streets of New York, USA 1986.
    Ny down and out.jpg
  • The Guggenheim Museum, NY, USA, 1987
    Guggenheim musuem, NY, USA, 1987.jpg
  • Briefing. Inside the fire house. Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    88_11_63.10_7.jpg
  • Fireman carrying hose. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    88_11_63.11_22.jpg
  • View from inside the fire truck. Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    88_11_63.8_12.jpg
  • New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    88_11_63.6.jpg
  • Home for the Blind, Beirut, Lebanon 1990's
    Home for the blind–12.jpg
  • Home for the Blind, Beirut, Lebanon 1990's
    Home for the blind.jpg
  • Home for the Blind, Beirut, Lebanon 1990's
    Home for the blind_14.jpg
  • Home for the Blind, Beirut, Lebanon 1990's
    Home for the blind_9.jpg
  • Home for the Blind, Beirut, Lebanon 1990's
    Home for the blind_10.jpg
  • Home for the Blind, Beirut, Lebanon 1990's
    Home for the blind_7.jpg
  • Home for the Blind, Beirut, Lebanon 1990's
    Home for the blind_8a.jpg
  • Home for the Blind, Beirut, Lebanon 1990's
    Home for the blind_5.jpg
  • Home for the Blind, Beirut, Lebanon 1990's
    Home for the blind_4.jpg
  • Home for the Blind, Beirut, Lebanon 1990's
    Home for the blind_3.jpg
  • Sellafield, Cumbria. An emergency exercise set by the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate. During the exercise a process operator breaks his leg. This 'mock' accident is to test both the ambulance, medical teams and the fire brigade. The exercise is carried out to test Sellafield’s efficiency in the event of such an emergency.
    Sellafield_04.jpg
  • Sellafield, Cumbria. An emergency exercise set by the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate. During the exercise a process operator breaks his leg. This 'mock' accident is to test both the ambulance, medical teams and the fire brigade. The exercise is carried out to test Sellafield’s efficiency in the event of such an emergency.
    Sellafield_003.jpg
  • Sellafield, Cumbria. An emergency exercise set by the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate. During the exercise a process operator breaks his leg. This 'mock' accident is to test both the ambulance, medical teams and the fire brigade. The exercise is carried out to test Sellafield’s efficiency in the event of such an emergency.
    Sellafield_001.jpg
  • Five headmasters from neighbouring schools meet for a conference. UK
    27-78.1-headmasters 01aless noise.jpg
  • Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    NY-fireman-1987.jpg
  • Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    NY-firemen-1987.jpg
  • Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    NY-fireman-1987.jpg
  • Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    88-11-63.9-09X.jpg
  • Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    NY-fireman-chef-1987.jpg
  • Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    NY-fireman-1987.jpg
  • Axe resting on a restaurant table. Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    NY-fire-department-axes.jpg
  • Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    88-11-63.6 01z.jpg
  • Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    NY-firemen-1987.jpg
  • Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    NY-fireman-1987.jpg
  • Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    NY-fireman-1987.jpg
  • Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    NY-firemen-1987.jpg
  • Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    NY-firemen-1987.jpg
  • Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    NY-fire-water-hydrant-1987.jpg
  • Ladder 24. New York Fire Department, NYC, 1987
    NY-firemen-fire-truck-1987.jpg
  • Prince Charles photographed at a speaking engagement at the Integrated medicine conference, London 2004
    Prince Charles
  • Prince Charles photographed at a speaking engagement at the Integrated medicine conference, London 2004<br />
<br />
Prince CharlesIntegrated medicine. conference. <br />
24/6/04<br />
photo-jacky chapman
    IMG_132b_Prince Charles.jpg
  • Brazil football legend Pele with Manchester United and England legend Sir Bobby Charlton, celebrity faces of MasterCard.<br />
Client Mastercard
    Pele and Bobby Charlton for Masterca...jpg
  • Brazil football legend Pele, celebrity face of MasterCard.<br />
Client Mastercard
    Pele for MasterCard.jpg
  • Jon Culshaw, impressionist and comedian.
    Jon Culshaw-impressionist-comedian.jpg
  • Keith Godard. British born graphic artist and designer who practiced in New York City (May 1938 - May 2020)
    Keith Godard.jpg
  • Peter Collett acted as a consultant to the TV series 'Big Brother' providing general psychological guidance to the producers.<br />
Peter is a psychologist and a former Oxford don<br />
Photographed in 2000
    Peter Collett.jpg
  • Elliott Erwitt, American photographer/filmmaker and member of Magnum. His uncanny ability to capture the decisive moment of the humour and irony of daily life is notorious, and he is very well known for his dog portraits - hence his BONE tie!
    Elliot Erwitt.jpg
  • Brazil football legend Pele -celebrity face of MasterCard.<br />
Client<br />
Mastercard
    Pele for MasterCard-7.jpg
  • Manchester United and England legend - Sir Bobby Charlton, celebrity face of MasterCard.<br />
Client Mastercard
    Bobby Charlton for MasterCard4.jpg
  • Brazil football legend Pele - celebrity face of MasterCard.<br />
Client Mastercard
    Pele for MasterCard-6.jpg
  • Brazil football legend Pele - celebrity face of MasterCard.<br />
Client Mastercard
    Pele for MasterCard-5.jpg
  • Brazil football legend Pele with Manchester United and England legend Sir Bobby Charlton, celebrity faces of MasterCard.<br />
Client Mastercard
    Pele and Bobby Charlton for MasterCa...jpg
  • Manchester United and England legend - Sir Bobby Charlton, celebrity face of MasterCard.<br />
Client Mastercard
    Bobby Charlton for MasterCard-2.jpg
  • Brazil football legend Pele with Manchester United and England legend Sir Bobby Charlton, celebrity faces of MasterCard.<br />
Client Mastercard
    Pele and Bobby Charlton for MasterCa...jpg
  • The Sedlec Ossuary, or The Church of Bones<br />
in Sedlec, a suburb of Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic.
    IMG_5777a.jpg
  • Prague, Czech Republic. December 2018.<br />
The abandoned Strahov Stadium lies in a state of decay. Construction began in 1926 based on the plans of architect Alois Dryák but its wooden construction was quickly replaced by concrete grandstands in 1932. <br />
Under the communist regime it was used to display massive synchronised gymnastic events known as “Spartakiads”. <br />
The Stadium is the biggest of its kind - covering an area of eight football pitches.
    Strahov_Stadium_Prague.jpg
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  • IMG_5923.jpg
  • Prague, Czech Republic. December 2018.<br />
The abandoned Strahov Stadium lies in a state of decay. Construction began in 1926 based on the plans of architect Alois Dryák but its wooden construction was quickly replaced by concrete grandstands in 1932. <br />
Under the communist regime it was used to display massive synchronised gymnastic events known as “Spartakiads”. <br />
The Stadium is the biggest of its kind - covering an area of eight football pitches.
    Strahov_Stadium_Prague_IMG_5922.jpg
  • Prague, Czech Republic. December 2018.<br />
The abandoned Strahov Stadium lies in a state of decay. Construction began in 1926 based on the plans of architect Alois Dryák but its wooden construction was quickly replaced by concrete grandstands in 1932. <br />
Under the communist regime it was used to display massive synchronised gymnastic events known as “Spartakiads”. <br />
The Stadium is the biggest of its kind - covering an area of eight football pitches.
    Strahov_Stadium_Prague_IMG_5916.jpg
  • IMG_5923 copy.jpg
  • Prague, Czech Republic. December 2018.<br />
The abandoned Strahov Stadium lies in a state of decay. Construction began in 1926 based on the plans of architect Alois Dryák but its wooden construction was quickly replaced by concrete grandstands in 1932. <br />
Under the communist regime it was used to display massive synchronised gymnastic events known as “Spartakiads”. <br />
The Stadium is the biggest of its kind - covering an area of eight football pitches.
    Strahov_Stadium_Prague_IMG_5908.jpg
  • IMG_5915.jpg
  • Prague, Czech Republic. December 2018.<br />
The abandoned Strahov Stadium lies in a state of decay. Construction began in 1926 based on the plans of architect Alois Dryák but its wooden construction was quickly replaced by concrete grandstands in 1932. <br />
Under the communist regime it was used to display massive synchronised gymnastic events known as “Spartakiads”. <br />
The Stadium is the biggest of its kind - covering an area of eight football pitches.
    Strahov_Stadium_Prague_IMG_5906.jpg
  • IMG_5905_2.jpg
  • Strahov Stadium. Prague, Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic. December 2018.<br />
The abandoned Strahov Stadium lies in a state of decay. Construction began in 1926 based on the plans of architect Alois Dryák but its wooden construction was quickly replaced by concrete grandstands in 1932. <br />
Under the communist regime it was used to display massive synchronised gymnastic events known as “Spartakiads”. <br />
The Stadium is the biggest of its kind - covering an area of eight football pitches.
    Strahov_Stadium_Prague–IMG_5902_1.jpg
  • IMG_5898.jpg
  • Strahov Stadium. Prague, Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic. December 2018.<br />
The abandoned Strahov Stadium lies in a state of decay. Construction began in 1926 based on the plans of architect Alois Dryák but its wooden construction was quickly replaced by concrete grandstands in 1932. <br />
Under the communist regime it was used to display massive synchronised gymnastic events known as “Spartakiads”. <br />
The Stadium is the biggest of its kind - covering an area of eight football pitches.
    Strahov_Stadium_Prague–IMG_5884_1.jpg
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  • Prague, Czech Republic. December 2018.<br />
The abandoned Strahov Stadium lies in a state of decay. Construction began in 1926 based on the plans of architect Alois Dryák but its wooden construction was quickly replaced by concrete grandstands in 1932. <br />
Under the communist regime it was used to display massive synchronised gymnastic events known as “Spartakiads”. <br />
The Stadium is the biggest of its kind - covering an area of eight football pitches.
    Strahov_Stadium_Prague_IMG_5858.jpg
  • IMG_5849.jpg
  • Prague, Czech Republic. December 2018.<br />
The abandoned Strahov Stadium lies in a state of decay. Construction began in 1926 based on the plans of architect Alois Dryák but its wooden construction was quickly replaced by concrete grandstands in 1932. <br />
Under the communist regime it was used to display massive synchronised gymnastic events known as “Spartakiads”. <br />
The Stadium is the biggest of its kind - covering an area of eight football pitches.
    Strahov_Stadium_Prague_IMG_5843.jpg
  • IMG_5828.jpg
  • Prague, Czech Republic. December 2018.<br />
The abandoned Strahov Stadium lies in a state of decay. Construction began in 1926 based on the plans of architect Alois Dryák but its wooden construction was quickly replaced by concrete grandstands in 1932. <br />
Under the communist regime it was used to display massive synchronised gymnastic events known as “Spartakiads”. <br />
The Stadium is the biggest of its kind - covering an area of eight football pitches.
    Strahov_Stadium_Prague_IMG_5827.jpg
  • IMG_5819.jpg
  • Prague, Czech Republic. December 2018.<br />
The abandoned Strahov Stadium lies in a state of decay. Construction began in 1926 based on the plans of architect Alois Dryák but its wooden construction was quickly replaced by concrete grandstands in 1932. <br />
Under the communist regime it was used to display massive synchronised gymnastic events known as “Spartakiads”. <br />
The Stadium is the biggest of its kind - covering an area of eight football pitches.
    Strahov_Stadium_Prague_IMG_5805_1.jpg
  • Prague, Czech Republic. December 2018.<br />
The abandoned Strahov Stadium lies in a state of decay. Construction began in 1926 based on the plans of architect Alois Dryák but its wooden construction was quickly replaced by concrete grandstands in 1932. <br />
Under the communist regime it was used to display massive synchronised gymnastic events known as “Spartakiads”. <br />
The Stadium is the biggest of its kind - covering an area of eight football pitches.
    Strahov_Stadium_Prague_IMG_5801_1.jpg
  • Cemetery, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, January 1998
    bosnia graves copy.jpg
  • Wig and barrister
    wig barrister copy.jpg
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