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Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Les Halles market, Paris, France

Les Halles market, Paris, France
Street scene at night outside Les Halles, the fresh meat market in the centre of Paris, not long before it was closed and demolished to make way for a modern shopping mall. Date: circa 1971

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Giant hovercraft under construction, Isle of Wight

Giant hovercraft under construction, Isle of Wight
Giant SRN4 hovercraft under construction, Isle of Wight, September 1967. The 100-ton vessel was designed to cross the English Channel in 20 minutes carrying 500 people, or 246 people and 30 cars

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Les Halles market, Paris, France

Les Halles market, Paris, France
Men at work in Les Halles, the fresh meat market in the centre of Paris, not long before it was closed and demolished to make way for a modern shopping mall. Date: circa 1971

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Photographer at work

Photographer at work, checking through the equipment in his case before setting off on an assignment. Date: 1972

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Ships trapped in Suez Canal, Six-Day War

Ships trapped in Suez Canal, Six-Day War
Fifteen ships trapped in the Suez Canal as a result of the Six-Day War (5-10 June 1967) between Israel and Egypt. Although the war was short

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Photographer at work

Photographer at work, checking through photographs and contact sheets. Date: 1972

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Photographer at work

Photographer at work, checking through contact sheets. Date: 1972

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Giant hovercraft under construction, Isle of Wight

Giant hovercraft under construction, Isle of Wight
Detailed annotated drawing of a giant SRN4 hovercraft under construction, Isle of Wight, September 1967. The 100-ton vessel was designed to cross the English Channel in 20 minutes carrying 500

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Les Halles market, Paris, France

Les Halles market, Paris, France
Street scene with flowers on display outside Les Halles, the fresh meat market in the centre of Paris, not long before it was closed and demolished to make way for a modern shopping mall

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Les Halles market, Paris, France

Les Halles market, Paris, France
Man at work in Les Halles, the fresh meat market in the centre of Paris, not long before it was closed and demolished to make way for a modern shopping mall. Date: circa 1971

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Giant hovercraft under construction, Isle of Wight

Giant hovercraft under construction, Isle of Wight
Giant SRN4 hovercraft under construction, Isle of Wight, September 1967. The 100-ton vessel was designed to cross the English Channel in 20 minutes carrying 500 people, or 246 people and 30 cars

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Les Halles market, Paris, France

Les Halles market, Paris, France
Men at work in Les Halles, the fresh meat market in the centre of Paris, not long before it was closed and demolished to make way for a modern shopping mall. Date: circa 1971

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Les Halles market, Paris, France

Les Halles market, Paris, France
Man at work in Les Halles, the fresh meat market in the centre of Paris, not long before it was closed and demolished to make way for a modern shopping mall. Date: circa 1971

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Les Halles market, Paris, France

Les Halles market, Paris, France
Man at work in Les Halles, the fresh meat market in the centre of Paris, not long before it was closed and demolished to make way for a modern shopping mall. Date: circa 1971

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Les Halles market, Paris, France

Les Halles market, Paris, France
Men at work in Les Halles, the fresh meat market in the centre of Paris, not long before it was closed and demolished to make way for a modern shopping mall. Date: circa 1971

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Two inner pages, The London Gazette

Two inner pages, The London Gazette
Two inner pages of an issue of The London Gazette, described by some as the worlds most boring newspaper. It contains official government notices and news items, and dates back to the 1660s

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Photographer at work

Photographer at work, checking through photographs and contact sheets. Date: 1972

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Les Halles market, Paris, France

Les Halles market, Paris, France
Street scene at night outside Les Halles, the fresh meat market in the centre of Paris, not long before it was closed and demolished to make way for a modern shopping mall. Date: circa 1971

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Ships trapped in Suez Canal, Six-Day War

Ships trapped in Suez Canal, Six-Day War
Fifteen ships trapped in the Suez Canal as a result of the Six-Day War (5-10 June 1967) between Israel and Egypt. Although the war was short

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Ships trapped in Suez Canal, Six-Day War

Ships trapped in Suez Canal, Six-Day War
Fifteen ships trapped in the Suez Canal as a result of the Six-Day War (5-10 June 1967) between Israel and Egypt. Although the war was short

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
Distant view of the Tudor II, the boat belonging to the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers, from which they dive to harvest kelp for later processing in their attic laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Underwater Archaeology School, Fort Bovisand, Plymouth

Underwater Archaeology School, Fort Bovisand, Plymouth, Devon. Students in a classroom, working on documents. Date: 1960s

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Underwater Archaeology School, Fort Bovisand, Plymouth

Underwater Archaeology School, Fort Bovisand, Plymouth, Devon. Tutor and students in a classroom, examining a map. Date: 1960s

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
Two members of the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers in the water at the side of their boat, bringing up a basket full of kelp

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
The end product of George Tessymans seaweed farming, processed in his attic laboratory. It is agar-agar, a jelly-like substance used in the manufacture of such diverse products as jelly desserts

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
Two members of the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers getting into their wetsuits, about to dive from their boat, the Tudor II, in order to harvest kelp

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
Members of the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers on their boat, the Tudor II, identifying a good location for diving in order to harvest kelp, for later processing in their attic laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
Two members of the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers, in the water at the side of their boat, diving to harvest kelp for later processing in their attic laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
Two members of the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers, in the water at the side of their boat, diving to harvest kelp for later processing in their attic laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
A member of the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers about to dive underwater to harvest kelp, for later processing in their attic laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
Two members of the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers, in the water at the side of their boat, diving to harvest kelp for later processing in their attic laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
A member of the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers getting into his wetsuit, about to dive from their boat, the Tudor II, in order to harvest kelp, for later processing in their attic laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
Two members of the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers in wetsuits, about to dive from their boat, the Tudor II, in order to harvest kelp, for later processing in their attic laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
Two members of the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers in wetsuits, about to dive from their boat, the Tudor II, in order to harvest kelp, for later processing in their attic laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
Two members of the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers in wetsuits, about to dive from their boat, the Tudor II, in order to harvest kelp, for later processing in their attic laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
Two members of the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers diving from their boat, the Tudor II, in order to harvest kelp, for later processing in their attic laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
Two members of the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers in wetsuits, about to dive from their boat, the Tudor II, in order to harvest kelp, for later processing in their attic laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
George Tessyman, seaweed farmer, working in his attic laboratory, where he processed the seaweed to produce agar-agar, a jelly-like substance used in the manufacture of such diverse products as jelly

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
A member of the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers about to dive underwater to harvest kelp, for later processing in their attic laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
A member of the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers diving in murky conditions to harvest kelp, for later processing in their attic laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
A member of the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers diving in murky conditions to harvest kelp, for later processing in their attic laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
A member of the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers diving in almost pitch black conditions to harvest kelp, for later processing in their attic laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
A member of the Tessyman family of seaweed farmers diving in almost pitch black conditions to harvest kelp, for later processing in their attic laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
George Tessyman, seaweed farmer, working with one of his two sons in their attic laboratory, where they processed the seaweed to produce agar-agar

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
One of the Tessyman sons, together with family friend John Earl, working in their attic laboratory, where they processed the seaweed to produce agar-agar

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, in their attic laboratory: father George Tessyman, his two sons John and Bruce, and a family friend, John Earl (left)

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon

Tessyman family, seaweed farmers, Dartmouth, Devon
George Tessyman, seaweed farmer, working in his attic laboratory, where he processed the seaweed to produce agar-agar, a jelly-like substance used in the manufacture of such diverse products as jelly

Background imageImages Dated 25th August 2015: Giant hovercraft under construction, Isle of Wight

Giant hovercraft under construction, Isle of Wight
Giant SRN4 hovercraft under construction, Isle of Wight, September 1967. The 100-ton vessel was designed to cross the English Channel in 20 minutes carrying 500 people, or 246 people and 30 cars



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