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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_056.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_037.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_034.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_032.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_033.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_031.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_030.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_029.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_027.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_026.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_025.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_024.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_023.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_022.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_020.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_021.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_019.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_018.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_017.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_016.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_015.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_014.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_013.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_012.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_011.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_010.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_009.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_008.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_007.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_006.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_005.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_003.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_004.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_002.JPG
  • After over a decade of Labour government in Great Britain the gap between the wealthy and the poor is as large as ever. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
    090620_clayton_Ascot_001.JPG
  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'...Miners at work in the infamous hill Cerro Rico which overlooks the mining town of Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still used in t
    100515_Clayton_Potosi Football_52.TIF
  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Miners at work in the infamous hill Cerro Rico which overlooks the mining town of Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still used in th
    100515_Clayton_Potosi Football_51.TIF
  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Miners at work in the infamous hill Cerro Rico which overlooks the mining town of Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton....'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still used in
    100515_Clayton_Potosi Football_50.TIF
  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Miners head to work in the infamous hill Cerro Rico which overlooks the mining town of Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still used
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..An early morning street scene in Potosi as miners make their way to work. Potosi, Bolivia, 7th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still used in the mines a
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..A street scene in Potosi showing the infamous mountain Cerro Rico as miners head to work. Potosi, Bolivia, 7th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still use
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..An early morning street scene in Potosi as miners head to work. Potosi, Bolivia, 7th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working conditions, children are still used in the mines and the lac
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  • As the gap between the British rich and the poor grows. Nowhere is the class system more personified than at Royal Ascot, one of the most famous race meetings in the world, a reflection of English society and it's class system. The race meeting is frequented by Royalty and members of the upper class along with thousands of working class race goers. It's strict dress code insist men dress in top hat and tails in selected areas of the course as it continues a centuries old tradition of class segregation. June 16-20th, 2009. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • 'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..Fans arrive for a night match at the Estadio Victor Agustin Ugarte, home of Bolivian football team Real Potosi. Potosi, Bolivia, 12th May 2010. Photo Tim Clayton....'Attitude at Altitude' Football in Potosi, Bolivia'..The Calvario players greet the final whistle with joyous celebration, high fives and bear hugs the players are sprayed with local Potosina beer after a monumental 3-1 victory over arch rivals Galpes S.C. in the Liga Deportiva San Cristobal. The Cup Final, high in the hills over Potosi. Bolivia, is a scene familiar to many small local football leagues around the world, only this time the game isn't played on grass but a rock hard earth pitch amongst gravel and boulders and white lines that are as straight as a witches nose, The hard surface resembles the earth from Cerro Rico the huge mountain that overlooks the town. .. Sitting at 4,090M (13,420 Feet) above sea level the small mining community of Potosi, Bolivia is one of the highest cities in the world by elevation and sits 'sky high' in the hills of the land locked nation. ..Overlooking the city is the infamous mountain, Cerro Rico (rich mountain), a mountain conceived to be made of silver ore. It was the major supplier of silver for the spanish empire and has been mined since 1546, according to records 45,000 tons of pure silver were mined from Cerro Rico between 1556 and 1783, 9000 tons of which went to the Spanish Monarchy. The mountain produced fabulous wealth and became one of the largest and wealthiest cities in Latin America. The Extraordinary riches of Potosi were featured in Maguel de Cervantes famous novel 'Don Quixote'. One theory holds that the mint mark of Potosi, the letters PTSI superimposed on one another is the origin of the dollar sign...Today mainly zinc, lead, tin and small quantities of silver are extracted from the mine by over 100 co operatives and private mining companies who still mine the mountain in poor working condition
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