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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP. Engineer: Søren Jensen.
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Magdalen College School Carol Service - December 2010, Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
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  • Royal Geographical Society Ceilidh 2008
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  • Royal Geographical Society Ceilidh 2008
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  • Royal Geographical Society Ceilidh 2008
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  • Royal Geographical Society Ceilidh 2008
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  • Royal Geographical Society Ceilidh 2008
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  • Royal Geographical Society Ceilidh 2008
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  • Royal Geographical Society Ceilidh 2008
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  • Royal Geographical Society Ceilidh 2008
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  • Royal Geographical Society Ceilidh 2008
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  • Royal Geographical Society Ceilidh 2008
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  • Royal Geographical Society Ceilidh 2008
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  • Whaligoe Steps I, Caithness, Scotland. Whaligoe is a small port which was prospected by Thomas Telford in 1786 during his tour of northern fishing harbours for the British Fishing Society. His judgement of the place was that it was a "terrible spot". However, undaunted, Captain David Brodie spent £8 to cut the famous 330 steps. His confidence was rewarded in 1814 with the harbour supporting 14 herring boats. During the booming 1800s fisherwoman used to haul baskets of fish up the steps before they were taken on foot to be sold in Wick, 7 miles away.
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  • Koto-In Buddhist temple, detail of tatami mat and sh?ji (paper) screen runners. The edge of the tatami mat is finished with linen bearing a 'Kourai Beri' design (Korean pattern). In polite society the edging was not walked on when moving around the room. Kyoto, Japan, 2004
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  • The long house and the matrilineal family The long house is the residence of a great matrilineal family. Traditionally, the house accommodates the families of daughters and grand daughters who were the descendants of one mother. Before the middle of the 20th century, there were dozens of families living in the long house. The whole family worked together and shared rice and other food. Property was held in common and customary law of the Ede stipulated that the property should be managed by the household's most senior woman. After marriage, a son would reside in this wife's house but still retain a special position in the families of his sisters and his nieces. The important role of women was (and continues to be) a special feature of Ede society.
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  • The long house and the matrilineal family The long house is the residence of a great matrilineal family. Traditionally, the house accommodates the families of daughters and grand daughters who were the descendants of one mother. Before the middle of the 20th century, there were dozens of families living in the long house. The whole family worked together and shared rice and other food. Property was held in common and customary law of the Ede stipulated that the property should be managed by the household's most senior woman. After marriage, a son would reside in this wife's house but still retain a special position in the families of his sisters and his nieces. The important role of women was (and continues to be) a special feature of Ede society.
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  • The long house and the matrilineal family The long house is the residence of a great matrilineal family. Traditionally, the house accommodates the families of daughters and grand daughters who were the descendants of one mother. Before the middle of the 20th century, there were dozens of families living in the long house. The whole family worked together and shared rice and other food. Property was held in common and customary law of the Ede stipulated that the property should be managed by the household's most senior woman. After marriage, a son would reside in this wife's house but still retain a special position in the families of his sisters and his nieces. The important role of women was (and continues to be) a special feature of Ede society.
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  • The long house and the matrilineal family The long house is the residence of a great matrilineal family. Traditionally, the house accommodates the families of daughters and grand daughters who were the descendants of one mother. Before the middle of the 20th century, there were dozens of families living in the long house. The whole family worked together and shared rice and other food. Property was held in common and customary law of the Ede stipulated that the property should be managed by the household's most senior woman. After marriage, a son would reside in this wife's house but still retain a special position in the families of his sisters and his nieces. The important role of women was (and continues to be) a special feature of Ede society.
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  • The long house and the matrilineal family The long house is the residence of a great matrilineal family. Traditionally, the house accommodates the families of daughters and grand daughters who were the descendants of one mother. Before the middle of the 20th century, there were dozens of families living in the long house. The whole family worked together and shared rice and other food. Property was held in common and customary law of the Ede stipulated that the property should be managed by the household's most senior woman. After marriage, a son would reside in this wife's house but still retain a special position in the families of his sisters and his nieces. The important role of women was (and continues to be) a special feature of Ede society.
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  • The long house and the matrilineal family The long house is the residence of a great matrilineal family. Traditionally, the house accommodates the families of daughters and grand daughters who were the descendants of one mother. Before the middle of the 20th century, there were dozens of families living in the long house. The whole family worked together and shared rice and other food. Property was held in common and customary law of the Ede stipulated that the property should be managed by the household's most senior woman. After marriage, a son would reside in this wife's house but still retain a special position in the families of his sisters and his nieces. The important role of women was (and continues to be) a special feature of Ede society.
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  • The long house and the matrilineal family The long house is the residence of a great matrilineal family. Traditionally, the house accommodates the families of daughters and grand daughters who were the descendants of one mother. Before the middle of the 20th century, there were dozens of families living in the long house. The whole family worked together and shared rice and other food. Property was held in common and customary law of the Ede stipulated that the property should be managed by the household's most senior woman. After marriage, a son would reside in this wife's house but still retain a special position in the families of his sisters and his nieces. The important role of women was (and continues to be) a special feature of Ede society.
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  • The long house and the matrilineal family The long house is the residence of a great matrilineal family. Traditionally, the house accommodates the families of daughters and grand daughters who were the descendants of one mother. Before the middle of the 20th century, there were dozens of families living in the long house. The whole family worked together and shared rice and other food. Property was held in common and customary law of the Ede stipulated that the property should be managed by the household's most senior woman. After marriage, a son would reside in this wife's house but still retain a special position in the families of his sisters and his nieces. The important role of women was (and continues to be) a special feature of Ede society.
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  • The long house and the matrilineal family The long house is the residence of a great matrilineal family. Traditionally, the house accommodates the families of daughters and grand daughters who were the descendants of one mother. Before the middle of the 20th century, there were dozens of families living in the long house. The whole family worked together and shared rice and other food. Property was held in common and customary law of the Ede stipulated that the property should be managed by the household's most senior woman. After marriage, a son would reside in this wife's house but still retain a special position in the families of his sisters and his nieces. The important role of women was (and continues to be) a special feature of Ede society.
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  • The long house and the matrilineal family The long house is the residence of a great matrilineal family. Traditionally, the house accommodates the families of daughters and grand daughters who were the descendants of one mother. Before the middle of the 20th century, there were dozens of families living in the long house. The whole family worked together and shared rice and other food. Property was held in common and customary law of the Ede stipulated that the property should be managed by the household's most senior woman. After marriage, a son would reside in this wife's house but still retain a special position in the families of his sisters and his nieces. The important role of women was (and continues to be) a special feature of Ede society.
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  • The Cotu Tomb is built for organising the second funeral and is for rich and high-ranking people in the Cotu society. The coffin is excavated and put on a big, elaborately carved, tree trunk. Carvings of water buffalo heads, which are blackened with colour made from wood charcoal, brown tuber and sugarcane juice, represent a buffalo sacrifice in the funeral and are also symbols of property. Carved figures, such as iguanas, tring birds, fern leaves, atut leaves or sadly sitting figures are common decorations in Cotu tombs. Each tomb can contain 4 or 5 bodies from within a family. The family grows rice, corn, bananas or sugar cane around the tomb as gifts for the dead.
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  • The long house and the matrilineal family The long house is the residence of a great matrilineal family. Traditionally, the house accommodates the families of daughters and grand daughters who were the descendants of one mother. Before the middle of the 20th century, there were dozens of families living in the long house. The whole family worked together and shared rice and other food. Property was held in common and customary law of the Ede stipulated that the property should be managed by the household's most senior woman. After marriage, a son would reside in this wife's house but still retain a special position in the families of his sisters and his nieces. The important role of women was (and continues to be) a special feature of Ede society.
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  • From the series British Infrastructure, which celebrates the quiet engineering miracles that supply and connect modern society. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
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  • From the series British Infrastructure, which celebrates the quiet engineering miracles that supply and connect modern society. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
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  • From the series British Infrastructure, which celebrates the quiet engineering miracles that supply and connect modern society. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
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  • From the series British Infrastructure, which celebrates the quiet engineering miracles that supply and connect modern society. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
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  • Sheldonian Theatre Concert, Magdalen College School, 24th March, 2011. First Orchestra, Choral Society, Junior School Choir and String Orchestra, Junior School Choir and Parents' Choir.
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  • Sheldonian Theatre Concert, Magdalen College School, 24th March, 2011. First Orchestra, Choral Society, Junior School Choir and String Orchestra, Junior School Choir and Parents' Choir.
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  • Sheldonian Theatre Concert, Magdalen College School, 24th March, 2011. First Orchestra, Choral Society, Junior School Choir and String Orchestra, Junior School Choir and Parents' Choir.
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  • Sheldonian Theatre Concert, Magdalen College School, 24th March, 2011. First Orchestra, Choral Society, Junior School Choir and String Orchestra, Junior School Choir and Parents' Choir.
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  • Sheldonian Theatre Concert, Magdalen College School, 24th March, 2011. First Orchestra, Choral Society, Junior School Choir and String Orchestra, Junior School Choir and Parents' Choir.
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  • Sheldonian Theatre Concert, Magdalen College School, 24th March, 2011. First Orchestra, Choral Society, Junior School Choir and String Orchestra, Junior School Choir and Parents' Choir.
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  • Sheldonian Theatre Concert, Magdalen College School, 24th March, 2011. First Orchestra, Choral Society, Junior School Choir and String Orchestra, Junior School Choir and Parents' Choir.
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  • Sheldonian Theatre Concert, Magdalen College School, 24th March, 2011. First Orchestra, Choral Society, Junior School Choir and String Orchestra, Junior School Choir and Parents' Choir.
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  • Sheldonian Theatre Concert, Magdalen College School, 24th March, 2011. First Orchestra, Choral Society, Junior School Choir and String Orchestra, Junior School Choir and Parents' Choir.
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  • Sheldonian Theatre Concert, Magdalen College School, 24th March, 2011. First Orchestra, Choral Society, Junior School Choir and String Orchestra, Junior School Choir and Parents' Choir.
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  • Sheldonian Theatre Concert, Magdalen College School, 24th March, 2011. First Orchestra, Choral Society, Junior School Choir and String Orchestra, Junior School Choir and Parents' Choir.
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  • Sheldonian Theatre Concert, Magdalen College School, 24th March, 2011. First Orchestra, Choral Society, Junior School Choir and String Orchestra, Junior School Choir and Parents' Choir.
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  • From the series British Infrastructure, which celebrates the quiet engineering miracles that supply and connect modern society. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
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  • From the series British Infrastructure, which celebrates the quiet engineering miracles that supply and connect modern society. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
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  • From the series British Infrastructure, which celebrates the quiet engineering miracles that supply and connect modern society. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
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  • From the series British Infrastructure, which celebrates the quiet engineering miracles that supply and connect modern society. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
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  • From the series British Infrastructure, which celebrates the quiet engineering miracles that supply and connect modern society. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
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  • From the series British Infrastructure, which celebrates the quiet engineering miracles that supply and connect modern society. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
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  • From the series British Infrastructure, which celebrates the quiet engineering miracles that supply and connect modern society. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
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  • From the series British Infrastructure, which celebrates the quiet engineering miracles that supply and connect modern society. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
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  • From the series British Infrastructure, which celebrates the quiet engineering miracles that supply and connect modern society. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
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  • From the series British Infrastructure, which celebrates the quiet engineering miracles that supply and connect modern society. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
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  • From the series British Infrastructure, which celebrates the quiet engineering miracles that supply and connect modern society. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
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