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Men and horses |
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Having a laugh at the Countryside Alliance demo in London in September 2002 (image 2230-1) |
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This week's picture subject is men and horses. Even though horses no longer provide essential transport (though when the oil runs out, who knows) they still feature very strongly in our national life. From the bloke in the bookie's putting a fiver on the 3.30 at Kempton to the glittering display of the Household Cavalry at the Queen's Birthday Parade, horses and men remain bonded together as ever they were. This set is the latest in a series and you may like to see the earlier ones about men and boats, cars, dogs, drink, food and hats. |
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Last week's feature looked at closing down shops |
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It's Christmas in the high street again, but Santa arrives with an unpleasant present this year. The credit crunch looks set to put a dampener on the ringing tills and, come the New Year, a lot of shopkeepers are going to be in serious difficulties. The subject of last week's picture feature, therefore, was closing down, which is what many shops, especially small ones, could soon be doing. Of course we've been here before - 1991-94, 1982-85 and 1973-75. Boom and bust is as British as bangers and mash. Unfortunately. |
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Dogs, bikers and locomotives have been the subjects of recent sets |
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Dog's life was the title of the set a fortnight ago - ten images illustrating the wacky existence (and in one case demise) of the humble mutt. There used to be a slogan you'd see in car rear windscreens: "A Dog is for Life, not just for Christmas". It was a good slogan, reminding us that pet dogs are a long-term responsibility and not to be acquired on a whim. Man's "best friend" is often seen in an all too unfriendly light (take a look at the earlier set called beware of the dog). But, however well or badly treated they are, dogs have a charming way of just getting on with life. Rolling and sniffing, running and barking, eating the most repulsive things and then licking your face afterwards. Christmas comes just once a year, but dogs are up for it every single day of their funny old lives. Bikers were the subject of the feature three weeks ago. Rockers and Hells Angels may be the biker archetypes, but people who like riding motorcycles come in fact from a far wider range. From small boys in display teams to old men (and some women) on vintage machines, there's a great variety of bikers on and off the road. Some of the best can be seen at the many rallies that end up on Brighton seafront every year. This library has a good choice of pictures from these events - check the events page on this site to have a look at the Ace Cafe rallies and Pioneer Runs. St Pancras station has recently re-opened as the new London base for Eurostar trains to the Continent. By all accounts, the renovation is a triumph, housing 21st century trains in one of the finest 19th century railway stations. It's appropriate, therefore, that the picture feature four weeks ago should have been about locomotives, the engines that power the railways. Most of the pictures are of old steam engines, several on the preserved Bluebell Line in Sussex. Old engines are just a lot more loveable and photogenic than modern ones. But then maybe one day there'll be a preservation society for the Eurostars. Everybody, apart from Margaret Thatcher and Jeremy Clarkson, loves trains. You might like also to see the previous sets on the Bluebell Railway and rail travel in England. |
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Over 50000 pictures now available |
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The picture library offers more than 50000 images and they can all be keyword searched from the picture search page. New or updated subjects include men and horses, shop closures, dogs, bikers, railways and Brighton churches. The site has several ways to help make relevant and fruitful searches, including index pages for both subjects and events & places. There is also a useful search guide and information page. A good showcase of the type and range of photography available can be explored in the pictures of the week series. Published on the site since December 2001, this now totals over 2900 images. Each week brings a set of ten pictures about a particular place, event or theme. Almost all the library's pictures are available for personal or commercial reproduction. Digital files can be delivered by email or CD, prices start from as little as £8 and there is further information on the prices and terms & conditions pages. You can also contact David Gray for quotations and availability for new photography commissions. |
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A Sussex turkey unlikely to be looking forward to the festive season in December 2007 (image 2747-51) |
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