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  • Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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    Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
    Cpl Tim Latchford of 5131 BD Sqn of the RAF, the No 2 to the ATO (Ammunition Technical Officer) writes notes regarding recent finds of IEDS on a 2.5 Stretch of road, behind a Mastiff Armoured Vehicle in Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan on the 5th August, 2010.

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  • Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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    Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
    Cpl Tim Latchford, 5131 BD Sqn of the RAF, unwinds cable from a roll at the front of a Mastiff Armoured Vehicle as the ATO, Jay Hobden, of 11 EOD of the Royal Logistics Corps, walks with it towards an IED in Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan on the 5th August, 2010.

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  • Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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    Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
    ATO, Jay Hobden, of 11 EOD of the Royal Logistics Corps "lies on his belt buckle" while manually deactivating an IED, guarded by Corporal Stan. (Cpl Paul Bowes) 660 Signal troop Royal Signals and members of the Afghan National Army (ANA) at the far end of the road in Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan on the 5th August, 2010.

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  • Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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    Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
    A sapper from a REST (Royal Engineer Search Team) using a Vallant to detect IEDS' along a roadside in Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan on the 5th August, 2010.

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  • Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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    Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
    A controlled expolosion is detonated by a British CIED team on a 2.5 km stretch of road, that has a large number of IED's in Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan on the 5th August, 2010.

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  • Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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    Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
    SAC Tech Tim Latchford (5131 BD Sqn of the RAF, uses a remote control device to manoeuvre the Wheelbarrow ( a robot called "Stewie" used for remotely disarming EID's) from the back of a Mastif Armoured Vehicle in Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan on the 5th August, 2010.

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  • Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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    Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
    Ammunition Technical Officer, Sergent Jay Hobden, from 11 EOD of the Royal Logistics Corps, (Front) and SAC Tech Tim Latchford (5131 BD Sqn of the RAF, watch a screen displaying what the Wheelbarrow ( a robot used for disarming EID's) is doing to a newly found IED from the back of a Mastif Armoured Vehicle in Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan on the 5th August, 2010.

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  • Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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    Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
    Stan (Cpl Paul Bowes ) 660 Signal troop Royal Signals who is going to provide armed cover, follows ATO, Jay Hobden, of 11 EOD of the Royal Logistics Corps as he walks towards and IED that needs deactivating along a 2.5 km stretch of road on which numerous IED's had been found, in Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan on the 5th August, 2010.

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  • Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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    Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
    Corporal Kevin Bain, of 20 Field Squadron of the 36 Engineer Regiment, and leader of his Royal Engineer Search Team, displays the front of his body armor that includes his essential items, in Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan on the 5th August, 2010. His REST team were in the process of searching a 300 m stretch of road on which 14 IED's were found.

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  • Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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    Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
    The side plates of a sappers body armour lie on top of his rucksack and weapon on a road that he is about to clear in Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan on the 5th August, 2010.

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  • Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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    Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
    SAC Tech Tim Latchford (5131 BD Sqn of the RAF, uses a remote control device to manoeuvre the Wheelbarrow ( a robot called "Stewie" used for remotely disarming EID's) from the back of a Mastif Armoured Vehicle in Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan on the 5th August, 2010.

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  • Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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    Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
    Ammunition Technical Officer, Sergent Jay Hobden, from 11 EOD of the Royal Logistics Corps, (LEFT) eats an MRE (Meal Ready to Eat) before embarking on a walk to a suspected IED while other members of the REST (Royal Engineer Search Team) gather on part of a road they are about to clear in front of a Mastif Armoured Vehicle in Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan on the 5th August, 2010.

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  • Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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    Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
    Lance Corporal Matt Robeson from the Royal Army Veterinary Corps sleeps on his day sack in the hot mid day sun, with Molly, his IED search dog lying next to him, on a road that is being cleared of IED's in Gereshk, Helmand on August 5th, 2010.

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  • Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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    Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
    Commanding Office of 1 Scots, Colonel Charlie Herbert, points to a suspect area on a stretch of road that is being cleared of IEDS by a REST (Royal Engineer Search Team) wathced on my soldiers from 1 Scots and the Royal Engineers in Gereshk Helmand on August 6th, 2010.

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  • Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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    Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
    A rucksack full of tools used by Ammunition Technical Officer, Sergeant Jay Hobden, from 11 EOD of the Royal Logistics Corps, lies open on a road that he is clearing of IEDS in Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan on the 5th August, 2010. The knitted monkey charm, known as "Manual Monkey" was a good luck gift from his wife before he left home. The term "Manual" refers to the lonely walk down to an IED to diffuse it.

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  • Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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    Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
    ATO, Jay Hobden, of 11 EOD of the Royal Logistics Corps, deactivates the explosive charge of an IED made from Ammonium Nitrate and held in old cooking oil containers on a road that his team are clearing of IED 's in Gereshk, Helmand on the 6th August, 2010.

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  • Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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    Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
    Soldiers from 4th Regiment the Royal Artillery fire rounds of illuminators from a gun located on a hill, over a road that is being cleared of IED's to stop insurgents laying more in Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan on the 5th August, 2010.

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  • Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
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    Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bomb squad in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
    Soldiers from 4th Regiment the Royal Artillery prepares rounds of illuminators to fire over a road that is being cleared of IED's to stop insurgents laying more in Gereshk, Helmand, Afghanistan on the 5th August, 2010.

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  • Design cities that changed the world from Milan to Tokyo exhibition,Design Museum, London, Britain - 04 Sep 2008
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    Design cities that changed the world from Milan to Tokyo exhibition,Design Museum, London, Britain - 04 Sep 2008
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    TS Folding radio-Richard Sapper and Marco Zanuso,Secticon Clock 1962- Angelo Mangiarotti, China plate 1920 reissued 1996-Gio Ponti-1891-1979, The Design Museum in London is currently hosting 'Design Cities
    Design cities that changed the world from Milan to Tokyo exhibition,Design Museum, London, Britain - 04 Sep 2008
    DESIGNS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD

    The Design Museum in London is currently hosting 'Design Cities: 8 Moments that Changed the World', an exhibition on the planning and development of cities.

    The exhibition identifies particular periods that shifted the direction of design, including: the Great Exhibition in London (1851); Le Corbusier in Paris (1936); and the creative explosion in Tokyo (1987).

    It finishes off in present-day London, which is once again the world's leading city for design and is home to top designers like Ron Arad, Ross Lovegrove and Jasper Morrison.

    Through the use of a wide range of objects, from textiles and fashion to industrial pieces, furniture and prints, the exhibition tells the story of contemporary design through seven key cities - London, Vienna, Dessau, Paris, Los Angeles, Milan and Tokyo - at their creative height.

    It includes designs from the like of William Morris, Christopher Dresser, Ron Arad, Adolf Loos, Josef Hoffman and Le Corbusier.

    One of the more unusual items on display in the exhibition is a wooden prototype car that was created by Le Corbusier in 1929. Le Corbusier created the model for a competition organised by the French car industry, the aim of which was to design a low cost car suitable for mass production. His efforts to persuade FIAT to manufacture his design were unsuccessful but the general form prefigures Pierre Boulanger, one of France's greatest car designers.

    Leaping forward 60 years and we have the Nissan S-Cargo (1989). Japanese ca...
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    MINISTER OF WORKS SEES AMERICAN ARMY SAPPERS AT WORK ON LONDON ' S BOMB DAMAGED HOUSES.

    Mr Duncan Sandys, newly appointed Minister of Works, visited some of the 3000 US Army sappers who have commenced work on the demolition and repair of London 's bomb damaged houses.

    Photo Shows: Mr Duncan Sandys, Minister of Works, talking with PFC Irving Zinn, of Passaic, New Jersey, at work on a bomb damaged site in London.
    9 December 1944 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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