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  • Grbavica, a neighbourhood of Sarajevo which was one of the most traumatised neighbourhoods in the city. <br />
During the 1992-1995 war, Grbavica was occupied early by the Army of Republika Srpska and remained under Serb control throughout the siege. From the tall residential buildings, Serb snipers target the Sarajevo populace along Sniper Alley.
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  • Grbavica, a neighbourhood of Sarajevo which was one of the most traumatised neighbourhoods in the city. <br />
During the 1992-1995 war, Grbavica was occupied early by the Army of Republika Srpska and remained under Serb control throughout the siege. From the tall residential buildings, Serb snipers target the Sarajevo populace along Sniper Alley.
    98_650_1.14_34.jpg
  • Production line in a tobacco factory in Zimbabwe
    Tobacco factory_14a.jpg
  • Smiling workers on a production line in a tobacco factory in Zimbabwe.
    Tobacco factory_13a.jpg
  • Production line in a tobacco factory in Zimbabwe
    Tobacco factory_17a.jpg
  • Smiling workers on a production line in a tobacco factory in Zimbabwe.
    Tobacco factory_12a.jpg
  • Production line in a tobacco factory in Africa. 1994
    Tobacco factory_10b.jpg
  • During the 1992-1995 war, Grbavica was occupied early by the Army of Republika Srpska and remained under Serb control throughout the siege. From the tall residential buildings, Serb snipers target the Sarajevo populace along Sniper Alley. The neighbourhood was heavily looted and destroyed.
    98_650_1.17_29.jpg
  • During the 1992-1995 war, Grbavica was occupied early by the Army of Republika Srpska and remained under Serb control throughout the siege. From the tall residential buildings, Serb snipers target the Sarajevo populace along Sniper Alley. The neighbourhood was heavily looted and destroyed.
    98_650_1.17_3.jpg
  • During the 1992-1995 war, Grbavica was occupied early by the Army of Republika Srpska and remained under Serb control throughout the siege. From the tall residential buildings, Serb snipers target the Sarajevo populace along Sniper Alley. The neighbourhood was heavily looted and destroyed.
    98_650_1.17_3.jpg
  • Production line in a tobacco factory in Zimbabwe
    Tobacco factory_20a.jpg
  • Smiling workers on a production line in a tobacco factory in Zimbabwe.
    Tobacco factory_19a.jpg
  • Single young female on a production line in a tobacco factory in Africa. 1994
    Tobacco factory_16a.jpg
  • Single young female on a production line in a tobacco factory in Africa. 1994
    Tobacco factory_15a.jpg
  • Single young female on a production line in a tobacco factory in Africa. 1994
    Tobacco factory_11a.jpg
  • Production line in a tobacco factory in Zimbabwe
    Tobacco factory_9a.jpg
  • Production line in a tobacco factory in Zimbabwe
    Tobacco factory_2a.jpg
  • During the 1992-1995 war, Grbavica was occupied early by the Army of Republika Srpska and remained under Serb control throughout the siege. From the tall residential buildings, Serb snipers targeted the Sarajevo populace along Sniper Alley. The neighbourhood was heavily looted and destroyed.
    Sarajevo-war-destruction-1998
  • Young mother holding a crying baby on the production line at a tobacco factory, Africa
    Tobacco factory_23a.jpg
  • Young mother holding a crying baby on the production line at a tobacco factory, Africa
    Tobacco factory_21a.jpg
  • primary school children lining up in playground after breaktime,
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  • Small  rural school with students lined up outside,
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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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  • March For Our Lives rally against gun violence on March 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Hundreds of thousands of people of all ages gathered at Pennsylvania Avenue demanding an end to mass school shootings and gun violence in America.
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  • During the 1992-1995 war, Grbavica was occupied early by the Army of Republika Srpska and remained under Serb control throughout the siege. From the tall residential buildings, Serb snipers targeted the Sarajevo populace along Sniper Alley. The neighbourhood was heavily looted and destroyed.
    Sarajevo-war-destruction-1998.jpg
  • Mother with infant, tobacco factory Zimbabwe, Africa.
    Tobacco factory_25a.jpg
  • Trainee at Rover car plant Oxfordshire UK
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  • Group of primary school children in
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  • Teacher  going through work with Secondary school pupils
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  • Mother with infant, tobacco factory Zimbabwe, Africa.
    Tobacco factory_24a.jpg
  • Trainee at Rover car plant Oxfordshire UK
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  • Trainees with learning difficulties learning packaging; Enham Business Andover
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  • Trainees with learning difficulties learning packaging; Enham Business Andover
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  • Trainees with learning difficulties learning packaging; Enham Business Andover
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  • Group of primary school children in
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  • Pottery animal planters on sale at a roadside shop, Texas, USA
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  • Pottery animal planters on sale at a roadside shop, Texas, USA
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  • Pottery animal planters on sale at a roadside shop, Texas, USA
    IMG_0377.jpg
  • Shrimpfisher-men on horseback.<br />
Oostduinkerke<br />
Belgium
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  • Hands of man of 107 years
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  • Hands of man of 107 years
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  • Shrimp Fishermen, Oostduinkerke<br />
Belgium
    Portrait-Shrimp-fishermen-Belgium
  • Shrimpfisher-men on horseback.<br />
Oostduinkerke<br />
Belgium
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  • With a population of 10,000, Roma is 98 percent Hispanic, and faces economic challenges, with more than half of all residents living under the poverty line
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  • During the 1992-1995 war, Grbavica was occupied early by the Army of Republika Srpska and remained under Serb control throughout the siege. From the tall residential buildings, Serb snipers target the Sarajevo populace along Sniper Alley. The neighbourhood was heavily looted and destroyed.
    98_650_1.14_19.jpg
  • During the 1992-1995 war, Grbavica was occupied early by the Army of Republika Srpska and remained under Serb control throughout the siege. From the tall residential buildings, Serb snipers target the Sarajevo populace along Sniper Alley. The neighbourhood was heavily looted and destroyed.
    Sarajevo-war-destruction-1998
  • During the 1992-1995 war, Grbavica was occupied early by the Army of Republika Srpska and remained under Serb control throughout the siege. From the tall residential buildings, Serb snipers target the Sarajevo populace along Sniper Alley. The neighbourhood was heavily looted and destroyed.
    98_650_1.14_19.jpg
  • Northumberland Street. Political murals on the International Wall right next to the boundary line.  There are two sets of security gates, built in the 1970s. These gates close in the evening temporarily separating the two areas at night.
    Ireland - The Orange March-6529.jpg
  • In 1992, Sarajevo came under a 1,425-day siege, and the Holiday Inn, located on "Sniper Alley,"  was one of the most dangerous places in the city, due to its proximity to the front line. During the 1992-5 war it became the epic centre for the world's media.
    98_650_1.10_10.jpg
  • Young mother holding a crying baby on the production line at a tobacco factory, Africa
    Tobacco factory_22ab:w2.jpg
  • The remains of a bonfire infant of a mural depicting the Protestant King William of Orange at the Battle of the Boyne, north of Dublin, in 1690 - a triumph that secured a Protestant line of succession to the British Crown. Belfast, NI.
    Ireland - The Orange March-6155.jpg
  • The remains of a bonfire infant of a mural depicting the Protestant King William of Orange at the Battle of the Boyne, north of Dublin, in 1690 - a triumph that secured a Protestant line of succession to the British Crown. Belfast, NI.
    134_139_Ireland - The Orange March-6...jpg
  • Roma serves as a port of entry from Mexico into the U.S. via the Roma–Ciudad Miguel Alemán International Bridge. According to the 2000 census the median income for a family was $16,883 with about 48.9% of families and 54.3% of the population living below the poverty line. The 2010 census put the population at 9,765.
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  • Border fence between the USA and Mexico. Brownsville, Texas, 2019. Vertical steel bars stand up to 18 feet high. The Rio Grande is the border line but since a fence can’t be built in the middle of a river, a fence was errected (2006) creating a no man’s land.
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  • In 1992, Sarajevo came under a 1,425-day siege, and the Holiday Inn, located on "Sniper Alley,"  was one of the most dangerous places in the city, due to its proximity to the front line. During the 1992-5 war it became the epic centre for the world's media.
    98_650_1.10_10.jpg
  • Babies at a Tacocco factory whilst mother working on production line.
    Tobacco factory_1a.jpg
  • Young mother holding a crying baby on the production line at a tobacco factory, Africa
    Tobacco factory_22a.jpg
  • Babies at a Tacocco factory whilst mother working on production line.
    Tobacco factory_8.jpg
  • Babies at a Tacocco factory whilst mother working on production line.
    Tobacco factory_7a.jpg
  • The Belfast Peace Walls, also known as The Belfast Peace Lines, separates catholic and protestant communities in Northern Islands Belfast. It is approx six metres high, with gates along its length which are still locked at night.
    173_177_Ireland - The Orange March-6...jpg
  • The Belfast Peace Walls, also known as The Belfast Peace Lines, separates catholic and protestant communities in Northern Islands Belfast. The purpose of the walls was to curb the violence steamed from the outbreak of civil unrest during the riots of 1969. The walls still remain. It is approx six metres high, with gates along its length which are still locked at night.
    161_165_Ireland - The Orange March-6...jpg
  • The six metre tall Belfast Peace Walls, also known as The Belfast Peace Lines, separating the catholic and protestant communities.
    164_168_Ireland - The Orange March-6...jpg
  • Raleigh International, Venturers digging pipe lines, Zimbabwe.
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  • 14 June 2017 taken between the hours of 16.27 - 18.50.<br />
Head lines on the Evening Standard<br />
<br />
The Grenfell Tower fire occurred on 14 June 2017 at the 24-storey, 220-foot-high (67 m), tower block of public housing flats in North Kensington, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, West London. It caused at least 80 deaths and over 70 injuries. A definitive death toll is not expected until at least 2018. As of 5 July 2017, 21 victims had been formally identified by the Metropolitan Police. Authorities were unable to trace any surviving occupants of 23 of the flats.<br />
<br />
Emergency services received the first report of the fire at 00:54 local time. It burned for about 60 hours until finally extinguished. More than 200 firefighters and 45 fire engines from stations all over London were involved in efforts to control the fire. Many firefighters continued to fight pockets of fire on the higher floors after most of the rest of the building had been gutted. Residents of surrounding buildings were evacuated due to concerns that the tower could collapse, but the building was later determined to be structurally sound.<br />
<br />
The tower contained 129 flats. Police were unable to trace any survivors from 23 of these, and their occupants are believed to have died in the fire. Firefighters rescued 65 people. Seventy-four people were confirmed to be in six hospitals across London, and 17 of them were in a critical condition. The fire started in a fridge-freezer on the fourth floor. The growth of the fire is believed to have been accelerated by the building's exterior cladding.  ( Source Wikipedia}
    Grenfell 117.jpg
  • 14 June 2017 taken between the hours of 16.27 - 18.50.<br />
<br />
Head lines on the Evening Standard<br />
<br />
The Grenfell Tower fire occurred on 14 June 2017 at the 24-storey, 220-foot-high (67 m),  Tower block of public housing flats in North Kensington, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, West London. It caused at least 80 deaths and over 70 injuries. A definitive death toll is not expected until at least 2018. As of 5 July 2017, 21 victims had been formally identified by the Metropolitan Police. Authorities were unable to trace any surviving occupants of 23 of the flats.<br />
<br />
Emergency services received the first report of the fire at 00:54 local time. It burned for about 60 hours until finally extinguished. More than 200 firefighters and 45 fire engines from stations all over London were involved in efforts to control the fire. Many firefighters continued to fight pockets of fire on the higher floors after most of the rest of the building had been gutted. Residents of surrounding buildings were evacuated due to concerns that the tower could collapse, but the building was later determined to be structurally sound.<br />
<br />
The tower contained 129 flats. Police were unable to trace any survivors from 23 of these, and their occupants are believed to have died in the fire. Firefighters rescued 65 people. Seventy-four people were confirmed to be in six hospitals across London, and 17 of them were in a critical condition. The fire started in a fridge-freezer on the fourth floor. The growth of the fire is believed to have been accelerated by the building's exterior cladding.  ( Source Wikipedia}
    Grenfell 116.jpg
  • 14 June 2017 taken between the hours of 16.27 - 18.50.<br />
Head lines on the Evening Standard<br />
<br />
The Grenfell Tower fire occurred on 14 June 2017 at the 24-storey, 220-foot-high (67 m), tower block of public housing flats in North Kensington, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, West London. It caused at least 80 deaths and over 70 injuries. A definitive death toll is not expected until at least 2018. As of 5 July 2017, 21 victims had been formally identified by the Metropolitan Police. Authorities were unable to trace any surviving occupants of 23 of the flats.<br />
<br />
Emergency services received the first report of the fire at 00:54 local time. It burned for about 60 hours until finally extinguished. More than 200 firefighters and 45 fire engines from stations all over London were involved in efforts to control the fire. Many firefighters continued to fight pockets of fire on the higher floors after most of the rest of the building had been gutted. Residents of surrounding buildings were evacuated due to concerns that the tower could collapse, but the building was later determined to be structurally sound.<br />
<br />
The tower contained 129 flats. Police were unable to trace any survivors from 23 of these, and their occupants are believed to have died in the fire. Firefighters rescued 65 people. Seventy-four people were confirmed to be in six hospitals across London, and 17 of them were in a critical condition. The fire started in a fridge-freezer on the fourth floor. The growth of the fire is believed to have been accelerated by the building's exterior cladding.  ( Source Wikipedia}
    Grenfell 115.jpg