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I was thrilled to find some colour outside as it was quite a gloomy day. Eventually it began to snow big, fluffy snowflakes (you know, the kind that makes everyone feel all cozy inside). Hot chocolate followed. :)
Cold Chain handler Rajesh Kumar Koli takes vaccines from a Laboratory Chest Freezer at the cold storage facility in Public Health Centre in Kolaras block, district Shivpuri in Madhya Pradesh. Despite being one of the most mineral rich states in India, with vast hoards of diamonds, Madhya Pradesh is one of the poorest with 40% of its population living in poverty. The state also has some of the worst development statistics in India. Of every 100,000 live births in Madhya Pradesh - 310 mothers will die, while 59 new-borns will die for every 1000 live births - one of the highest infant mortality rates in the country, and compares starkly with Kerala for example where 14 infants will die out of 1000 live births. This number jumps to 63 newborn deaths for every 1000 live births in rural areas. UNICEF India/ 2013/ Manpreet Romana..
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During the 19th century the Black Country, in particular the Cradley Heath area, became the centre for chain making in Britain. Heavy to medium chains were produced by men in factories, however the smaller chains (often known as 'hand-hammered' or 'country-work' chains) were often hand-worked by women or children in small cramped forges in outbuildings next to the home. The work was hot, physically demanding and poorly paid. Like other homeworking, chainmaking was an example of a "sweated" trade, where workers (often women) were paid a pittance to produce cheap goods at home.
random pieces of 16th century German glass collected by the former owners of Bantry House, County Cork, Ireland
Full blind-stamped pigskin binding over bevelled-edge wooden boards; evidence of earlier chain at top edge.
Penn Libraries call number: IC5 P1742 C1567
The Sustainable Global Supply Chains in South Asia Project of ILO, New Delhi, conducted the above workshop at New Delhi on 30-31, Jan.2019 at New Delhi. SEWA Group Work Presentation
Alice In Chains
Alexandara Palace
London
Saturday 9th November 2013
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This particular composition was not intended. I just could not get around this fence to shoot an unobstructed view of the sunset, somewhere in Elgin, IL
i have always felt that these baby swing chair thingys look like big black aggressive rubber diaper nappy looking hat things
Strobist:
F58AM (through a plastic box that the chain was on) 1/1@105 mm; gelled red and yellow
Camera flash shot through a piece of acryl glass to feather the light
This council operated ferry will whisk you across the River Avon in a couple of minutes for 50pence!...Stratford-Upon-Avon 10/08/18
This well-known Moortown pub has been shut for a few months now, since around May 2007. For the last couple of years it was just The Bull, previously The Chained Bull, Harrogate Road, Leeds
It was knocked down on June 9 2008 to make way for expansion of the Marks and Spencers store next to it.
An aerial view from behind the pub can be seen on Leodis at www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIdentifier=2002821_58... and Leodis also has a photo of the original Chained Bull from 1925 www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIdentifier=200273_103...