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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    Palestinians remove torched cars at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    Palestinians remove torched cars at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others.

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  • Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
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    Fear and mourning inside the West Bank villages where Israeli settlers went on the rampage
    When a teenage Israeli shepherd was killed, a terrible price was paid by Palestinians living near by as settler violence reaches alarming new levels.

    Around 50 settlers attacked Aqraba near Nablus, killing Mohammed Bani Jame, 21, and Abdulrahman Bani Fadel, 30. During the rampages, roads were blocked, 60 homes and businesses and more than 100 cars were torched, and hundreds of sheep were killed or stolen, according to first responders and rights groups.

    A Palestinian boy stands near a torched car at al Mughayier village in the West Bank. Dozens of Israeli settlers stormed into a Palestinian village in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, shooting and setting houses and cars on fire. The rampage killed a Palestinian man and wounded 25 others.

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  • Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024
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    Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (14384362cf)
    (L-R) Johnnie Burn and guest arrive on the red carpet at the 96th annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles, California on Sunday, March 10, 2024. Since 1929, the Oscars have recognized excellence in cinematic achievements.
    Academy Awards 2024, Hollywood, California, United States - 10 Mar 2024

     

  • Recaptured Lyman left shattered by Russian occupation
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    Recaptured Lyman left shattered by Russian occupation
    People in Ukrainian city try to pick up pieces amid remains of Russia’s chaotic and bloody withdrawal.

    Destroyed houses at the entrance to the frontline city of Lyman

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  • Recaptured Lyman left shattered by Russian occupation
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    Recaptured Lyman left shattered by Russian occupation
    People in Ukrainian city try to pick up pieces amid remains of Russia’s chaotic and bloody withdrawal.

    Part of a forest cleared due to the conflict at the entrance to the city of Lyman

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    Alessio Mamo

     

  • Recaptured Lyman left shattered by Russian occupation
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    Recaptured Lyman left shattered by Russian occupation
    People in Ukrainian city try to pick up pieces amid remains of Russia’s chaotic and bloody withdrawal.

    Destroyed houses at the entrance to the frontline city of Lyman

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    Alessio Mamo

     

  • Recaptured Lyman left shattered by Russian occupation
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    Recaptured Lyman left shattered by Russian occupation
    People in Ukrainian city try to pick up pieces amid remains of Russia’s chaotic and bloody withdrawal.

    Putin's gravestone at one of the checkpoints near the town of Lyman

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    Alessio Mamo

     

  • 77th British Academy Film Awards, Press Room, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2024
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    77th British Academy Film Awards, Press Room, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/Shutterstock (14351069ag)
    Johnnie Burn and Tarn Willers pose with the Sound Award for 'The Zone of Interest' in the Winner's Room at the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2024, on February 18, 2024 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/Shutterstock)
    77th British Academy Film Awards, Press Room, Royal Festival Hall, London, UK - 18 Feb 2024

     

  • NEWS - Hawaii: Dutzende Tote bei Waldbränden auf Maui
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    NEWS - Hawaii: Dutzende Tote bei Waldbränden auf Maui
    August 8, 2023, Waimea, Hawaii, USA: A wildfire burns creating heavy smoke on the Big Island Hawaii. Hurricane Dora winds and drought are causing wildfires in Hawaii. Winds from an offshore hurricane ignited brush fires across the North and South Kohala Districts on Hawai'i Island. The fires burned over 1,500 acres across the two districts and three major highways were closed. (Credit Image: © Ronit Fahl/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Hawaii: Dutzende Tote bei Waldbränden auf Maui
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    NEWS - Hawaii: Dutzende Tote bei Waldbränden auf Maui
    August 8, 2023, Waimea, Maui, Hawaii, USA: A wildfire burns creating heavy smoke on the Big Island, Hawaii. Hurricane Dora winds and drought are causing wildfires in Hawaii. Winds from an offshore hurricane ignited brush fires across the North and South Kohala Districts on Hawai'i Island. The fires burned over 1,500 acres across the two districts and three major highways were closed. (Credit Image: © Ronit Fahl/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Hawaii: Dutzende Tote bei Waldbränden auf Maui
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    NEWS - Hawaii: Dutzende Tote bei Waldbränden auf Maui
    August 8, 2023, Waimea, Maui, Hawaii, USA: A wildfire burns creating heavy smoke on Maui, Hawaii. Hurricane Dora winds and drought are causing wildfires in Hawaii. Winds from an offshore hurricane ignited brush fires across the North and South Kohala Districts on Hawai'i Island. The fires burned over 1,500 acres across the two districts and three major highways were closed. (Credit Image: © Ronit Fahl/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Hawaii: Dutzende Tote bei Waldbränden auf Maui
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    NEWS - Hawaii: Dutzende Tote bei Waldbränden auf Maui
    August 8, 2023, Waimea, Hawaii, USA: A person directs traffic as cars drive in the area. Several communities were forced to evacuate as Hurricane Dora winds and drought are causing wildfires in Hawaii. Winds from an offshore hurricane ignited brush fires across the North and South Kohala Districts on Hawai'i Island . The fires burned over 1,500 acres across the two districts and three major highways were closed. (Credit Image: © Ronit Fahl/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Hawaii: Dutzende Tote bei Waldbränden auf Maui
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    NEWS - Hawaii: Dutzende Tote bei Waldbränden auf Maui
    August 8, 2023, Waimea, Maui, Hawaii, USA: A wildfire burns creating heavy smoke on Maui, Hawaii. Hurricane Dora winds and drought are causing wildfires in Hawaii. Winds from an offshore hurricane ignited brush fires across the North and South Kohala Districts on Hawai'i Island on August 8, 2023. The fires burned over 1,500 acres across the two districts and three major highways were closed. (Credit Image: © Ronit Fahl/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • The artisans.
Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    The kiln is left to burn overnight.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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  • The artisans.
Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    Checking the burn and ensuring the lid falls to seal tightly about an hour after lighting the kiln.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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  • The artisans.
Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    Checking the burn and ensuring the lid falls to seal tightly about an hour after lighting the kiln.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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  • The artisans.
Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    Checking the burn and ensuring the lid falls to seal tightly about an hour after lighting the kiln.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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  • The artisans.
Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    Checking the burn and ensuring the lid falls to seal tightly about an hour after lighting the kiln.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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  • The artisans.
Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    Checking the burn has started well in the early stages after lighting the kiln.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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  • The artisans.
Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    The kiln is left to burn overnight.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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  • The artisans.
Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    The kiln is left to burn overnight.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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  • The artisans.
Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    The kiln is left to burn overnight.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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  • The artisans.
Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    Checking the burn and ensuring the lid falls to seal tightly about an hour after lighting the kiln.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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  • The artisans.
Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    Checking the burn and ensuring the lid falls to seal tightly about an hour after lighting the kiln.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

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  • The artisans.
Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    Checking the burn and ensuring the lid falls to seal tightly about an hour after lighting the kiln.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The artisans.
Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    DUKAS_156274188_EYE
    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    Checking the burn and ensuring the lid falls to seal tightly about an hour after lighting the kiln.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The artisans.
Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
    Checking the burn and ensuring the lid falls to seal tightly about an hour after lighting the kiln.
    Both, UK. 01 May 2023.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    The artisans. Burning ambition: the life of an artisanal charcoal maker - in pictures
    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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    Darryl Kelbrick shows Christopher Thomond the painstaking process behind artisan charcoal burning, a practice he has spent the past decade learning in an ancient coppiced woodland where he lives with his partner off-grid.

    Charcoal burner Darryl Kelbrick using a traditional ring kiln to create barbecue charcoal, pet charcoal and compost.

    A decade ago Darryl and his partner Jo bought 33 acre Great Lindeth Wood, a rare, ancient coppiced woodland in Cumbria where they live off-grid. The land had been coppiced in the past but fallen to neglect. By restoring the coppice they hope to reverse the decline in the numbers of birds and butterflies and make this form of woodland management a sustainable practice once again and relevant to 21st-century life.
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