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  • Teacher doing maths with children,
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  • Agency nurse London,
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  • Teacher reading to pupils about human biology and childbirth,
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  • Group of further education students studying together  in the library,
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  • Group of students at further education college chatting on steps,
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  • Multiracial group of further education students studying on computers,
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  • Female tutor with IT students at University of Westminster,
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  • Adult education class,
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  • Young girls reading and studying in the library of secondary school,
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  • Young girls reading and studying in the library of secondary school,
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  • Secondary school pupils doing design technology,
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  • Young girl and boy chatting at breaktime in the school yard,
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  • Young girl and boy chatting at breaktime in the school yard,
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  • University of Westminster students discussing work over tea break
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  • Black teacher doing maths with children,
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  • Small group of primary age children experimenting with motion in science class,
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  • Group of university students standing chatting outside on campus,
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  • Young girl in classroom listening to the teacher and drawing in work book,
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  • Group of African and Caribbean girls in a London secondary classroom,
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  • Group of primary school children in
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  • Group of primary school children in
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  • primary school children lining up in playground after breaktime,
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  • Secondary school pupils working on science experiments in classroom laboratories.
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  • Secondary school pupils working on science experiments in classroom laboratories.
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  • Agency nurse, London,
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  • Agency nurse, London,
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  • Further education engineering student,
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  • Group tutorial IT department University of Westminster,
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  • Group of students at Further Education College chatting on steps,
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  • Female tutor with IT students at University of Westminster,
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  • Secondary school technology class,
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  • Young girls reading and studying in the library of secondary school,
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  • Secondary school pupils discussing their school work,
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  • Young girl and boy chatting at breaktime in the school yard,
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  • Secondary school children in playground at breaktime,
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  • Secondary school pupils working on computers,
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  • University of Westminster tutorial group,
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  • three girls sitting eating their packed lunches,
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  • male primary school teacher helping children with Maths lesson,
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  • male primary school teacher helping children with Maths lesson,
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  • female primary school teacher working with small group of students,
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  • Children learning about motion in a primary science class,
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  • Multiracial student group chatting and studying on campus,
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  • Multiracial student group chatting and studying on campus,
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  • Three women  chatting over a drink in the student union bar,
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  • A group of friends  chatting over a drink in the student union bar,
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  • University industrial design students viewing their model,
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  • A teacher helping primary school children in the classroom,
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  • Neal's Yard Covent Garden couple chatting over coffee,
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  • Group of secondary school children in the playgrounds at break time,
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  • primary school children lining up in playground after breaktime,
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  • primary school children lining up in playground after breaktime,
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  • Large group of primary school children looking up and listening in the  playground,
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  • Multiracial student group chatting  on campus,
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  • Young boy balancing ball on his hand,
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  • Secondary school pupils learning about Ethiopian arts and crafts; UK
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  • Group of further education students discusing their work,
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  • Girl and boy playing at nursery school,
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  • two children eating fruit at lunch break in nursery school,
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  • Dinner ladies in a London primary school dishing out food to pupils,
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  • Selhurst school for boys; Croydon, Teacher and pupil; maths class
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  • Assembly at Herbert Morrison Primary school; London
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  • Geography teacher with pupils at Langham secondary school; Tottenham; north London
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  • Multi-racial children in playground of primary school; London
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  • Eleven year olds being tested at Hermitage School
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  • Eleven year olds being tested at Hermitage School
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  • Eleven year olds being tested at Hermitage School
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  • Secondary school pupils working together on a team project,
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  • Two girls working together in classroom,
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  • Design Technology class in secondary school,
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  • Design Technology class in secondary school,
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  • two children eating fruit at lunch break in nursery school,
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  • Young child in nursery school playing with water,
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  • Young child learning to count with toy blocks,
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  • University lecturer with small tutorial group,
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  • Geography lesson; Eastbourne college, Teacher and class
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  • Secondary school girls working together in the library at school
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  • Children at Columbia School; London eating healthy food for lunch
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  • Teacher from Namibia brought in to teach at primary school in London
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  • Teacher and pupil at computer; primary school
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  • Boys with their hands raised; Selhurst school for boys; Croydon; South London
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  • Teacher and pupil; haggerstone Secondary school; London E2
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  • Assembly at Belleville Infants school
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  • Children in the playground at playtime;Curwen Primary School; London
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  • Students in University of Westminster library
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  • Spanish class; teacher and pupils with dictionary; Secondary school
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  • French class; teacher and pupil writing on blackboard; Secondary school
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  • Children playing piano together
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  • Assembly at Herbert Morrison primary School; London Borough of Lambeth; UK
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  • Teacher and pupil; Selhurst secondary school for boys; Croydon
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  • Assembly at Herbert Morrison primary School; London Borough of Lambeth; London
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  • In 1919, artist Marcel Duchamp purchased an empty 50cc glass ampoule from a Parisian pharmacy, filled it with Parisian air and gifted it to friends and patrons, Louise and Walter Arensberg.  The sealed glass ampoule was later exhibited as an art piece entitled ‘Air de Paris’.  Finding myself in Vienna for a few days, and inspired by Duchamp’s ampoule, I armed myself with my own miniature plastic ampoules, a (non needle) syringe and, surreptitiously, went about extracting samples of espresso after espresso, when the ever vigilant waiters looked away, encapsulating my own little ‘Duchampesque’ version of fin-de-siècle Viennese coffee shops. Legend has it that the tradition of the Vienna coffee house sprang from abandoned beans and the imagination of a local hero soon after the failed Ottoman siege in 1683. <br />
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Viennese coffee houses are eponymous with a hot house of thought, creativity and innovation, where great, and often-Bohemian minds met, ideas were exchanged, and double espressos and mélanges consumed.  Artists, architects, psychoanalysts, philosophers, storytellers, dictators, politicians and actors all sat upon the faded and well-worn chairs. And today? Tourists, cameras, iPhones, nostalgia?  Indeed, why did I go?  Was it a vague hope of inspiration? A bit of café creativity? Or simply to sit where Gustav Klimt met Sigmund Freud?  <br />
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In 2011, UNESCO added Vienna’s world-famous coffeehouse culture to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
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  • In 1919, artist Marcel Duchamp purchased an empty 50cc glass ampoule from a Parisian pharmacy, filled it with Parisian air and gifted it to friends and patrons, Louise and Walter Arensberg.  The sealed glass ampoule was later exhibited as an art piece entitled ‘Air de Paris’.  Finding myself in Vienna for a few days, and inspired by Duchamp’s ampoule, I armed myself with my own miniature plastic ampoules, a (non needle) syringe and, surreptitiously, went about extracting samples of espresso after espresso, when the ever vigilant waiters looked away, encapsulating my own little ‘Duchampesque’ version of fin-de-siècle Viennese coffee shops. Legend has it that the tradition of the Vienna coffee house sprang from abandoned beans and the imagination of a local hero soon after the failed Ottoman siege in 1683. <br />
<br />
Viennese coffee houses are eponymous with a hot house of thought, creativity and innovation, where great, and often-Bohemian minds met, ideas were exchanged, and double espressos and mélanges consumed.  Artists, architects, psychoanalysts, philosophers, storytellers, dictators, politicians and actors all sat upon the faded and well-worn chairs. And today? Tourists, cameras, iPhones, nostalgia?  Indeed, why did I go?  Was it a vague hope of inspiration? A bit of café creativity? Or simply to sit where Gustav Klimt met Sigmund Freud?  <br />
<br />
In 2011, UNESCO added Vienna’s world-famous coffeehouse culture to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
    IMG_4738close up.jpg
  • In 1919, artist Marcel Duchamp purchased an empty 50cc glass ampoule from a Parisian pharmacy, filled it with Parisian air and gifted it to friends and patrons, Louise and Walter Arensberg.  The sealed glass ampoule was later exhibited as an art piece entitled ‘Air de Paris’.  Finding myself in Vienna for a few days, and inspired by Duchamp’s ampoule, I armed myself with my own miniature plastic ampoules, a (non needle) syringe and, surreptitiously, went about extracting samples of espresso after espresso, when the ever vigilant waiters looked away, encapsulating my own little ‘Duchampesque’ version of fin-de-siècle Viennese coffee shops. Legend has it that the tradition of the Vienna coffee house sprang from abandoned beans and the imagination of a local hero soon after the failed Ottoman siege in 1683. <br />
<br />
Viennese coffee houses are eponymous with a hot house of thought, creativity and innovation, where great, and often-Bohemian minds met, ideas were exchanged, and double espressos and mélanges consumed.  Artists, architects, psychoanalysts, philosophers, storytellers, dictators, politicians and actors all sat upon the faded and well-worn chairs. And today? Tourists, cameras, iPhones, nostalgia?  Indeed, why did I go?  Was it a vague hope of inspiration? A bit of café creativity? Or simply to sit where Gustav Klimt met Sigmund Freud?  <br />
<br />
In 2011, UNESCO added Vienna’s world-famous coffeehouse culture to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
    Fin-de-siècle Vienna- The Coffee H...jpg
  • In 1919, artist Marcel Duchamp purchased an empty 50cc glass ampoule from a Parisian pharmacy, filled it with Parisian air and gifted it to friends and patrons, Louise and Walter Arensberg.  The sealed glass ampoule was later exhibited as an art piece entitled ‘Air de Paris’.  Finding myself in Vienna for a few days, and inspired by Duchamp’s ampoule, I armed myself with my own miniature plastic ampoules, a (non needle) syringe and, surreptitiously, went about extracting samples of espresso after espresso, when the ever vigilant waiters looked away, encapsulating my own little ‘Duchampesque’ version of fin-de-siècle Viennese coffee shops. Legend has it that the tradition of the Vienna coffee house sprang from abandoned beans and the imagination of a local hero soon after the failed Ottoman siege in 1683. <br />
<br />
Viennese coffee houses are eponymous with a hot house of thought, creativity and innovation, where great, and often-Bohemian minds met, ideas were exchanged, and double espressos and mélanges consumed.  Artists, architects, psychoanalysts, philosophers, storytellers, dictators, politicians and actors all sat upon the faded and well-worn chairs. And today? Tourists, cameras, iPhones, nostalgia?  Indeed, why did I go?  Was it a vague hope of inspiration? A bit of café creativity? Or simply to sit where Gustav Klimt met Sigmund Freud?  <br />
<br />
In 2011, UNESCO added Vienna’s world-famous coffeehouse culture to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
    Fin-de-siècle Vienna- The Coffee H...jpg
  • Culture Secretary Chris Smith announced that cash injections from the National Lottery would fund extra-curricular musical activities, including instrument purchases and singing lessons. The announcement was made at the London school in Southwark with conductor Simon Rattle and soprano Lesley Garrett. 1998
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  • In 2013, UNESCO added Shrimpfishing on horseback in Oostdunkerke to the Unesco representative list of the ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity’.
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