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  • View up the Sambre at Namur, Showing the Bridge, the Old Mill (through its Centre Arch) and the ‘rampe verte’ up to the Citadel

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1839
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  • The Ruined Monastery at Wolf, Wolfer Kloster, in the Distance and Detail of its Tower; Wolfer Kloster; The Grevenburg, Looking Downstream from below Wolf; Traben, Trarbach and the Grevenburg, Looking Downstream

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1839
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  • Prague: The Castle and Cathedral (its Spire Continued in the Sky) from the North-East with the Vista up the Moat and across to the Castle Garden (also Continued in the Sky)

    Joseph Mallord William Turner
    1835
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  • Republicans Do Believe in a Woman’s Right to Control her own Body

    Guerrilla Girls
    1992
    On display at Tate Modern part of Media Networks
  • The swimming pool that crowns Tepe Wazir Akhbar Khan, built by the Soviets in the 1970s and restored in recent times at great expense by USAID. It is uncertain if it will ever be used.

    Simon Norfolk
    2011
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  • Historically, Kuchis were strongly pro-Taliban; feelings made more intense by being bombed by NATO off their traditional grazing lands in Helmand. They are allowed to set up camp here on Kabul’s periphery only because it is below a large, new Afghan Army

    Simon Norfolk
    2011
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  • Young women in the indoor skatepark of the NGO ‘Skateistan’, set up by American volunteers to help young Afghans improve their skateboarding and indoor rock-climbing skills.

    Simon Norfolk
    2011
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  • Robert Paul, 216 Johnson Street, 10 year old newsy. Found at 11 P. N. with 12 papers near ? Hotel. Been at it 4 years. Often sells until midnight. He and brother make about $1.50 a day. Goes to school little. Sells around the college inn

    Lewis W. Hine
    date not known
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  • They Waver, but their Eyes Are Gimlet-Sharp and Gleam Like Holes where Water Sleeps at Night

    Jirí Kolár
    1972
  • And Then They Will All Rise from Their Graves and Summon Us All to Account

    Dmitri Prigov
    c.1975–85
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  • Pakistani ‘Jingle Trucks’ end their long journey up from Karachi at the gates of Kandahar Air Field where they wait to be scanned, x-rayed and searched. Only people, ammunition and emergency requirements come by aircraft. Warlord-owned security companies

    Simon Norfolk
    2011
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  • One of the huge logistics compounds at Camp Leatherneck. A modern, technological army needs hundreds of thousands of different kinds of objects in order to keep it working. A $100m warplane can be grounded for the want of a $1 part. Supplying these things

    Simon Norfolk
    2011
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