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6 Apr 2011
Afghanistan Gallery
Afghanistan picture gallery
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Doing washing in Atmeh, Syria. Assad has sent us back to the middle ages, they say.
Another family arrives, this time escaping bombardment at Arad Nassan.
Mud, filth and washing.
Camp dispensary tent – there are inadequate supplies for 13,000 people here.
The olive groves around the tents are also the latrines for thousands.
Life in a camp with no sewerage or drainage.
Kitchen for family of 12.
Home for the Awid family from Idlib – mum, dad, five sons and five daughters.
Olive harvest must go on in midst of refugee camp.
A good drying day after recent storms.
Holidaymakers stroll down the promenade in Rhyl, north Wales, in 1939.
Rhyl was once a premier seaside resort – but it has suffered in the era of cheap flights abroad and is now one of a handful of seaside towns described as ‘dumping grounds’ for the poor.
Competitors in the wheelbarrow race head towards the finish line on the sands at Margate, Kent, in 1935.
The race in Margate now is to prevent the town from falling further into disrepair.
As in many of the seaside resorts singled out in the Centre for Social Justice report, there is some hope – the Turner Contemporary gallery opened here in 2011.
Jaywick Sands, near Clacton, was a popular holiday destination in the 1930s – at the same time as ‘calisthenics’, a form of exercise, was also in vogue.
Old seaside postcards like this hark back to an age when most people’s dream holiday stretched only to a patch of sand to briefly call their own, an ice-cream and a nice pint in the (usually) drizzle.
Clacton might not be as popular nowadays – but some of the old seaside traditions, like getting a donut on the pier, remain despite the wider socioeconomic problems of the UK’s beach towns.
A couple relax in their deckchairs on the beach at Great Yarmouth, all the way back in 1913.
But it wasn’t all joy and laughter in the olden days, as Tony Ray-Jones shows in this funny, but also strangely sad, snap of Great Yarmouth.
As if Great Yarmouth needed any more problems – it was on the campaign trail for politicians in the 2010 election.
Arguably the king of Britain’s seaside resorts back in the day, this shot shows the crowds that used to descend on Blackpool in the 1930s.
This bleak picture shows the former Pontins Holiday Camp in Blackpool, earmarked for demolition last year.
While Britain’s resorts do have problems, it’s not all doom and gloom. Some attractions, like Blackpool Tower Ballroom, are as popular as ever – and who knows what the future may hold for our gritty, but often glorious, seaside towns.
England (left) and Georgia contest a scrum during their Rugby World Cup match in Dunedin. England captain Mike Tindall was filmed cavorting with a blonde days before the match.
Robert Peraza, who lost his son Robert David during the attack on the World Trade Center, pauses at his son’s name on the 9/11 memorial in New York, during the 10th anniversary ceremonies.
A woman looks at pictures of anti-Gaddafi fighters killed during fighting in Libya since February. Latest reports suggest the former Libya leader is hiding near his country’s border with Algeria.
Jewish settlers take part in a drill to protect their unauthorised outpost of Havat Gilad, in the West Bank. On 23 September the Palestinian Authority launched a bid for recognition at the UN.
Zainab Batool, who has dengue fever, awaits a medical check-up in Lahore. Cities across Pakistan have launched a fumigation campaign to eliminate mosquitoes and protect citizens from the infection.
A young boy at the Dale Farm estate. Basildon Borough Council plans to evict 86 families and bulldoze illegally erected properties on the site.
British triple jumper Phillips Idowu on his way to a silver medal in the World Athletics Championships in South Korea. Britain won two gold medals, four silver and one bronze.
Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, on trial for the killing of protesters during protests in Egypt earlier this year, lies on his bed while being taken to the courtroom in Cairo.
David Cameron reacts during a wheelchair tennis match in Trafalgar Square, London. There has been unprecedented demand for tickets for the London Paralympics since they went on sale on 9 September.
A reveller at the annual Cascamorras festival in Guadix, southern Spain. Inhabitants of the town of Baza try to make residents from neighbouring Guadix as dirty as possible.
An anti-Gaddafi fighter pushes an alleged Gaddafi militiaman from Chad as he is driven away from the frontline near the besieged Libyan desert town of Bani Walid.
A man displaced by floods carries a tent received from a distribution point for flood victims as he heads back to his village of Yousuf Jonejo, in Pakistan’s Sindh province.
The Duke of Edinburgh and the Queen on their way to the state opening of Parliament in 1997 to unveil the programme of Tony Blair’s Labour government. (Reuters)
Celebrating his and the Queen’s Golden Wedding Anniversay in 1997 the Duke raises a toast. (Reuters)
The Prince keeps a stiff upper lip as he and the Queen say farewell to the Royal Yacht Britannia. (Reuters)
The Duke of Edinburgh meets recipients of his eponymous award in Sydney, Australia. (Reuters)
Prince Philip with the Queen in Ghana meeting the Ghanaian president Jerry Rawlings in 1999. (Reuters)
The Duke of Edinburgh reacts during a visit to a grape farm in Australia. (Reuters)
Prince Philip in 1963 riding with Paraguayan dictator Alfredo Stroessner in Asuncion. (Reuters)
France’s First Lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy and the Duke of Edinburgh share a joke during a welcoming ceremony in Windsor. (Reuters)
Prince Philip meets children during a visit to the International Peto Institute in Budapest which specialises in the treatment of cerebral palsy. (Reuters)
The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince William, Earl Spencer, Prince Harry and Prince Charles (L to R) outside Westminster Abbey during the funeral service for Diana, Princess of Wales, September 6 1997.
Prince Philip meets with members of the cast of the musical Chicago at the Adelphi Theatre in London. (Reuters)
The Duke of Edinburgh holds the Queen’s hand after her speech at the state opening of Parliament. (Reuters)
A US lieutenant issues orders as marines come under Taliban sniper fire on the northeast of Marjah. (Getty)
A barefoot Afghan boy follows elders leaving a meeting with Nato in an agricultural area in the northeast of Marjah. (Getty)
A man found hiding in an irrigation canal is searched by Nato troops in Helmand province. (Getty)
A British bomb disposal soldier deals with a roadside bomb. (Pictures: Stuart Webb)
Female students in Bamiyan school. (Credit: Sarah Corp)
A US soldier gestures as he tries to protect an Afghan man and his child during a firefight in the town of Marjah. (Reuters)
US Marines fire mortar rounds on Taliban positions in the northeast of Marjah. (Getty)
Tributes to British solders killed in Afghanistan are displayed during a Remembrance Day memorial service. (Getty)
An improvised explosive device is blown up by British soldiers in Helmand province. (Pictures: Stuart Webb)
Afghans sit during a meeting with US soldiers near the town of Shah Joy in Zabul province. (Reuters)
A British soldier patrols in Helmand province. (Picture: Stuart Webb)
Aerial shot of Afghanistan’s mountains on flight to Kabul. (Picture: Philippa Collins)
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