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Market scene in Dieppe, France, 19th July, 1817
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Smithfield Market.
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Inspection of foreign cattle at Metropolitan Cattle Market
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People in a street market in South Africa; representing
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A weekly market, Rome, Italy.
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A fruit and vegetable market in Nigeria
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Luxor, Egypt; cattle and livestock market. Shows extent of market in N0022543C with many men, donkeys, goats and cattle. The two men in the foreground have just purchased goats. Photographed January 1990.
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Chinese baby carriage: a market basket slung on a pole
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Hei Guoluo (Black Lolo) family, possibly on their way to market.
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Kurna, Iraq (formerly Mesopotamia): a market with vendors behind their stalls. Photograph, 1914/1918 (?).
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Luxor, Egypt; cattle and livestock market. Groups of men buying and selling cattle. In 1990, there were nearly two million cattle in Egypt which yielded meat, milk and power. Photographed January 1990.
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Bear's paws uased in China to ward off colds. Purchased in a Peking market in 1912.
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Helwan, Egypt; traditional ploughing with cattle. A small farmer using a wooden plough pulled by cattle. Although agricultural mechanisation accelerated during the 1980s, it remained limited. The main tasks undergoing mechanisation were ploughing, threshing, and water-pumping. Most tractors were privately owned, usually by large landowners. By 1990, however, there was a widespread private rental market and mechanical ploughing was becoming the norm. It was fairly unusual to see a field this size being hand ploughed. Photographed January 1990.
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Nepal; town life in the Khumbu, 1986. Namche Bazar (altitude 3446 metres), a bustling and prosperous market town, is the largest Sherpa settlement in the Khumbu. Many of its Tibetan-style houses devote the ground floor to animal shelters while the family lives upstairs. Most have windows and doors at the front of the building only, the back being built into the side of the mountain. Firewood is stacked against walls, and small terraced fields grow staples (potatoes, barley, wheat). At left is a Buddhist shrine or stupa, on each side of which is painted the eyes of the Buddha. Prayer flags are strung out from its summit.
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Food processing: pounding yam
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Bazaar in Kabul
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Bazaar stalls
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Shopkeeper weighing grapes
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View of a two-storied open shop
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Red ribbons spelling the words 'AIDS' with details of the AIDS Walk for Life on Sunday October 1st 1995 at Kinsmen Park and Fieldhouse, Edmonton, Canada. Colour lithograph.
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External view of an open shop(dokan)
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View of exterior of an open shop
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Nepal; Sherpa traders of the Khumbu, 1986
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Ask your doctor what the "AIDS test" positive and negative is
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people affected in different ways by AIDS
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