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EUROPE-USA-AFRICA (1 file)

The images in the Galleries from these regions and more.
FS0536NYNowThisPoster 
 Fierce looking nurse saying, Now This Won't Hurt A Bit, on an advert in New York, USA. 
 Keywords: 1940s, 1950s, 40s, 50s, ad, advert, advertisement, American, architecture, billboard, building, city, female, Fierce, Flo Smith, funny, grumpy, ironic, mints, New York, Now This Won't Hurt A Bit, nurse, old, Photography, quirky, retro, sign, signage, street, strong, urban, USA, vintage, wall, woman

GREAT BRITAIN (3 files)

All the images from the Galleries section and more of the countryside, people, towns and cities in the UK.
fscanarywharfclock0622 
 One of the clock faces at the foot of one the office buildings at Canary Wharf in Docklands. This is a major financial district on the Isle of Dogs in East London, England, UK. 
 Keywords: Architecture, Business, Canary Wharf, City, Docklands, England, Flo Smith, Great Britain, London, modern architecture offices business Tower Hamlets trees buildings metal glass time stock market trees windows, Photography, UK
fscwcranedlr0651 
 Old cranes by the side of the North Quay looking towards Canary Wharf in Docklands. This is a major financial district on the Isle of Dogs in East London, England, UK. 
 Keywords: Architecture, Building Exterior, Canary Wharf, city, dlr station, Docklands, Docklands Light, England, Flo Smith, Great Britain, London, modern architecture offices financial business district Tower Hamlets buildings metal glass docks cranes city, Photography, platform, railway
fscwcrane0653 
 Old cranes by the side of the North Quay looking towards Canary Wharf in Docklands. This is a major financial district on the Isle of Dogs in East London, England, UK. 
 Keywords: Architecture, Building Exterior, Canary Wharf, City, Docklands, England, Flo Smith, Great Britain, London, modern architecture offices financial business district Tower Hamlets buildings metal glass docks cranes, Photography

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