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  • The distinctive Gold colour building of The Hive in Worcester, the first fully integrated university and public library in the UK. The roof is made from TECU in the colour Gold, an alloy of copper and aluminium. Worcester, UK.
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  • The distinctive Gold colour building of The Hive in Worcester, the first fully integrated university and public library in the UK. The roof is made from TECU in the colour Gold, an alloy of copper and aluminium. Worcester, UK.
    UK-Worcester-Library-The-Hive-1258.jpg
  • The distinctive Gold colour building of The Hive in Worcester, the first fully integrated university and public library in the UK. The roof is made from TECU in the colour Gold, an alloy of copper and aluminium. Worcester, UK.
    UK-Worcester-Library-The-Hive-1276.jpg
  • The distinctive Gold colour building of The Hive in Worcester, the first fully integrated university and public library in the UK. The roof is made from TECU in the colour Gold, an alloy of copper and aluminium. Worcester, UK.
    UK-Worcester-Library-The-Hive-1115.jpg
  • A 'We Buy Gold' sign in the window of a central London gold shop.
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  • A statue of the body of Jesus Christ set in a beautiful gold glass sided casket on the 29th of October 2019, inside the Church of Sao Roque or Igreja de Sao Roque, Lisbon, Portugal (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    2019-Portugal-Lisbon-0096.jpg
  • Guy Nevil, senior partner and engineer from Max Fordham on the distinctive gold coloured roof of  the Hive in Worcester, UK. The first fully integrated university and public library in the UK.
    UK-Worcester-Library-The-Hive-1325.jpg
  • Guy Nevil, senior partner and engineer from Max Fordham on the distinctive gold coloured roof of  the Hive in Worcester, UK. The first fully integrated university and public library in the UK.
    UK-Worcester-Library-The-Hive-1210.jpg
  • Guy Nevil, senior partner and engineer from Max Fordham on the distinctive gold coloured roof of  the Hive in Worcester, UK. The first fully integrated university and public library in the UK.
    UK-Worcester-Library-The-Hive-1167.jpg
  • Pidyon Haben is a rite of passage in Judaism that is known as 'the redemption of the first born son'. It takes place when a baby is at least 31 days old, and involves 'buying him back from a Cohen.' Here the baby is draped in gold by the mother, grandmother and family and then bought back from a Cohen for 5 pieces of silver. Each man attending takes some of the sugar cubes as a part of the ceremony. The baby has to be the first boy who has opened his mother's womb and not have been delivered by a caesarean birth.
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  • Guy Nevil, senior partner and engineer from Max Fordham on the distinctive gold coloured roof of  the Hive in Worcester, UK. The first fully integrated university and public library in the UK.
    UK-Worcester-Library-The-Hive-1316.jpg
  • Guy Nevil, senior partner and engineer from Max Fordham on the distinctive gold coloured roof of  the Hive in Worcester, UK. The first fully integrated university and public library in the UK.
    UK-Worcester-Library-The-Hive-1297.jpg
  • A Yardi prisoner shows off his gold teeth with crosses engraved in them. A Yardi is a type of Jamaican gangster developed from slang.  .HMP Coldingley, Surrey was built in 1969 and is a Category C training prison. Coldingley is focused on the resettlement of prisoners and all prisoners must work a full working week within the prison. Its capacity is 390 prisoners.
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  • Pidyon Haben is a rite of passage in Judaism that is known as 'the redemption of the first born son'. It takes place when a baby is at least 31 days old, and involves 'buying him back from a Cohen.' Here the baby is draped in gold by the mother, grandmother and family and then bought back from a Cohen for 5 pieces of silver. The baby has to be the first boy who has opened his mother's womb and not have been delivered by a caesarean birth.
    07-pidyon_7720.jpg
  • Pidyon Haben is a rite of passage in Judaism that is known as 'the redemption of the first born son'. It takes place when a baby is at least 31 days old, and involves 'buying him back from a Cohen.' Here the baby is draped in gold by the mother, grandmother and family and then bought back from a Cohen for 5 pieces of silver. The baby has to be the first boy who has opened his mother's womb and not have been delivered by a caesarean birth.
    07-pidyon_7699.jpg
  • Golf course which is part of Intramuros Golf Club next to Fort Santiago in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    Philippines-Manila-6984.jpg
  • A golden reclining Buddha statue in the sunlight in a Killing Cave of Phnom Sampeau in Battambang region, Cambodia, South East Asia.  Next to the statue is a shrine containing skulls and bones from some of the victims who were killed thrown into these caves during the Khmer Rouge in 1970s. A Cambodian man sits in front of the statue making wrist band souvenirs.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    Cambodia-Killing-Caves-5758.jpg
  • Five golden Buddhist statues covered with traditional orange robes in Vajrasana kneeling meditation position on a wall covered with traditional orange robes in Wat Banan, Battambang region, Cambodia, South East Asia. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    Cambodia-Killing-Caves-5735.jpg
  • A British woman walks down the high street in Middlesborough town centre, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom.  She passes a Goldfactors and Cash Generator pawnbroker shops which are closed with their shutters down.
    UK-HigSt-CashConverter-1162.jpg
  • Colorful metal shavings on the workshop floor in the De Lijn tram depot Gentbrugge, Ghent, Belgium.
    Belgium-Public-Transport-Trams-0667.jpg
  • The Victoria memorial, a sculpture in London at the centre of Queen's Garden in front of Buckingham Palace.
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  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
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  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
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  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
    08-london5754.jpg
  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
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  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
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  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
    08-london5636.jpg
  • 9 British pound coins in the palm of woman's hand.
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  • A woman wearing a red dress and fishnet tights screaming into a copper megaphone with her legs in the air.
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  • Divine organic fair trade chocolate bars, white, dark and milk.
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  • On the 3rd birthday of an Orthodox Jewish boy he has his first ever hair cut in a ceremony called an Upsherin leaving his peyos (sideburns) to grow. Passing a mirror in his hallway this is the first moment he ever sees himself with short hair and a kippah on his head. A kippah is said to be 'A blessing on the head' and is perhaps the most instantly identifiable mark of a Jew. He will now begin to learn the Torah.
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  • Medals and a certificate on the bedroom wall of a high achieving teenage Nepalese girl in a house on the 6th of March 2020 Lamjung District in Gandaki Pradesh, Nepal.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    Nepal-Winning-Medals-9222.jpg
  • A golden reclining Buddha statue in the sunlight in a Killing Cave of Phnom Sampeau in Battambang region, Cambodia, South East Asia. The lying Buddha represents his last illness, about to enter the parinirvana (after death). Many victims were killed and thrown into these caves during the Khmer Rouge in 1970s. A Cambodian man sits in front of the statue making wrist band souvenirs.  (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    Cambodia-Killing-Caves-5745.jpg
  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
    08-london5714.jpg
  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
    08-london5689.jpg
  • A view from across the River Thames towards, Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs.
    08-london5649.jpg
  • Guy Nevill of Max Fordham receiving the UK gold winner award from Jonathan Porritt  at the 2015 Ashden Awards ceremony held at the Royal Geographical Society, London. UK.
    UK-Ashden-Ceremony-8296.jpg
  • Dr Kandeh Yumkella, Director General of the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation. (UNIDO) presenting the Ashden International Gold award to  Dr Veerendra Heggade and Dr Manjunath of SKDRDP. The 2012 Ashden Awards for sustainable energy ceremony at the Royal Geographical Society. London.
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  • Gold winner Lais Lona, Business Development, Africa, SunFunder presented by Rachel Kyte, CEO of SE4All and special representative of the UN Secretary General.  The 2016 Ashden awards ceremony held at the Royal Geographical Society, London, UK. All image Use must be credited © Andrew Aitchison / Ashden
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  • Sam Duby & Harrison Leaf of SteamaCo, International Gold winners at the 2015 Ashden Awards ceremony held at the Royal Geographical Society, London. UK.
    UK-Ashden-Ceremony-0283.jpg
  • Sam Duby & Harrison Leaf of SteamaCo, International Gold winners at the 2015 Ashden Awards ceremony held at the Royal Geographical Society, London. UK.
    UK-Ashden-Ceremony-8347.jpg
  • Sam Duby & Harrison Leaf of SteamaCo receiving the International Gold award from Baroness Verma at the 2015 Ashden Awards ceremony held at the Royal Geographical Society, London. UK.
    UK-Ashden-Ceremony-8332.jpg
  • Sam Duby & Harrison Leaf of SteamaCo receiving the International Gold award from Baroness Verma at the 2015 Ashden Awards ceremony held at the Royal Geographical Society, London. UK.
    UK-Ashden-Ceremony-8325.jpg
  • Guy Nevill of Max Fordham receiving the UK gold winner award from Jonathan Porritt  at the 2015 Ashden Awards ceremony held at the Royal Geographical Society, London. UK.
    UK-Ashden-Ceremony-8303.jpg
  • Suraj Wahab Ologburo of Toyola Energy Ltd receives the 2011 International Gold Award
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  • A floor sign for the Silver Jubilee Walkway 1977 opposite the House of Commons. The pavement has been sprinkled in gold an silver confetti stars.
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  • speaking at the 2010 Ashden Awards ceremony after winning the International Gold award.
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  • David Attenborough presents the International Gold  award to Ned Tozun, president of  D.light Design, India
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  • Gold award winner the Isle of Eigg read their scroll  at the 2010 Ashden Awards ceremony at the Royal Geographic Society.
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  • David Attenborough presents the UK Gold award to The Isle of Eigg Heritage Trust, Scotland
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  • A group of Welcoming ladies at a Gold and Gem factory outlet in Bangkok, Thailand.
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  • Dr Kandeh Yumkella, Director General of the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation. (UNIDO) presenting the Ashden UK Gold award to Peter Nixon of the National Trust. The 2012 Ashden Awards for sustainable energy ceremony at the Royal Geographical Society. London.
    12-ashden-3476.jpg
  • Guy Nevil, senior partner and engineer from Max Fordham climbing the distinctive gold coloured roof of  the Hive, Worcester is the first fully integrated university and public library in the UK. The distinctive roof cones serve to exhaust warm air and introduce daylight deep into the building.
    UK-Worcester-Library-The-Hive-1244.jpg
  • Guy Nevil, senior partner and engineer from Max Fordham climbing the distinctive gold coloured roof of  the Hive, Worcester is the first fully integrated university and public library in the UK. The distinctive roof cones serve to exhaust warm air and introduce daylight deep into the building.
    UK-Worcester-Library-The-Hive-1136.jpg
  • Greg Barker MP presents Lindsay Todd and Paul Ciniglio of Radian Housing Association with the UK Gold Award
    11-ashden-1112.jpg
  • Britain First leaders Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen and entourage arriving at Folkestone Magistrate Court on 30th January 2018 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Both are accused of causing religiously-aggravated harassment. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Britain-First-Court-1227.jpg
  • Britain First leaders Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen and entourage arriving at Folkestone Magistrate Court on 30th January 2018 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Both are accused of causing religiously-aggravated harassment. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Britain-First-Court-1224.jpg
  • Britain First leaders Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen and entourage arriving at Folkestone Magistrate Court on 30th January 2018 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Both are accused of causing religiously-aggravated harassment. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Britain-First-Court-1415.jpg
  • Britain First leaders Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen and entourage arriving at Folkestone Magistrate Court on 30th January 2018 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Both are accused of causing religiously-aggravated harassment. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Britain-First-Court-1414.jpg
  • Britain First leaders Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen and entourage arriving at Folkestone Magistrate Court on 30th January 2018 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Both are accused of causing religiously-aggravated harassment. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Britain-First-Court-1225.jpg
  • Britain First leaders Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen and entourage arriving at Folkestone Magistrate Court on 30th January 2018 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Both are accused of causing religiously-aggravated harassment. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Britain-First-Court-1215.jpg
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