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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Police negotiators talk with organizers during the Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Protesters during the Occupy Brooklyn March over the Williamsburg Bridge towards Wall Street, New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Residents watch the Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A supporter salutes the march from a Broadway vantage point as the Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • An Occupy protesters holds his placard during the march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Occupy protesters march down Broadway, New York, on their way to Wall street during the Occupy May Day 2012 action day.  New York, USA. 1st May 2012. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A street scene near the The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Downtown Manhattan, New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A street scene near the The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Downtown Manhattan, New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A street scene near the The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Downtown Manhattan, New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Steam rises from a vent near Wall Street in the Financial District, Downtown Manhattan,  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Steam rises from a vent near Wall Street in the Financial District, Downtown Manhattan,  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Hanoi, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Hanoi, Vietnamon September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter.  .Street Scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Nha Trang, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Hanoi, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Nha Trang, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Nha Trang, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Nha Trang, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter.  .Street Scene, Hanoi, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Hanoi, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter.  Street scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene Nha Trang, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Hanoi, Vietnam.on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Scooters on the street of Nha Trang, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. Scooter parking lot on a street corner in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter.  Street scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .A cosmetic advert of Nicole Kidman with a street scene reflection in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Steam rises from a vent near Wall Street in the Financial District, Downtown Manhattan,  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. .Street Scene, Nha Trang, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter. Street Scene on the road from Hanoi to Halong Bay, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter.  Street scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A decade ago Vietnams roads were teaming with bicycles. But as the countries economic growth increased bringing relative affluence to the working class, the push bike has been replaced by the scooter as the main mode of transport for the nations population.. Ho Chi Minh City alone has an estimated three million scooters buzzing around the streets day and night. Everyday life is dominated by the site of the scooter. Street corners have become parking lots for rows upon rows of parked scooters.. Puncture repair workmen wait on every city street to come to the aid of the rider with a blown tyre, and make a quick buck in the process, while families have a night on the town together, all seated on the same scooter!.Any number of items can be seen transported on the back of a scooter, from pigs to wardrobes anything that can be tied down is moved on the trusted scooter..Even in the outlying country areas the scooter is now used to transport produce to and from the markets. While even beach goers at the coastal towns head for a swim and a sunbathe accompanied by their scooter.  Street scene, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on September 29, 2006. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Stopping the traffic in New York City. Pre schoolers cross the road with their supervisors on 42nd Street outside Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan, New York, USA. 30th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bank of New York wall engraving in Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange, Financial District, Downtown Manhattan, New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bank of New York wall engraving in Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange, Financial District, Downtown Manhattan, New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bank of New York wall engraving in Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange, Financial District, Downtown Manhattan, New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bank of New York wall engraving in Wall Street and the New York Stock Exchange, Financial District, Downtown Manhattan, New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A line of lunch time customers at a mobile street vendor selling food in the business district in downtown Manhattan,  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A line of lunch time customers at a mobile street vendor selling food in the business district in downtown Manhattan,  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Bronze statue of George Washington on the front steps of Federal Hall in Wall Street, Manhattan, New York City. <br />
John Quincy Adams Ward's 1882 bronze statue of George Washington sits at the approximate site where he was inaugurated as President and where he took the oath of office as the first President of the United States.  New York City, USA. 16th September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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