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Children at a Sugar Factory Estate

This photograph shows children on the estate of Colonial Co., a sugar factory in Trinidad.

Children from Port Elizabeth

This photograph shows children with a teacher in Port Elizabeth, Africa.

Children in abandoned car, Lozells

Most working class homes were so small and overcrowded that there was little space to play indoors. Parents encouraged their children to play outside in the street. The street became a place for running, ...

Children in Bethlehem

Street scene in Bethlehem.

Children in Traditional Japanese Dress

This photograph shows two children dressed in traditional Japanese attire, Kyoto, Japan.

China

Originally captioned 'Chinese Workpeople. Carpenter, Needle-woman, etc.' From the collection of Sir Benjamin Stone.

China

Originally captioned 'Chinese Fortune-teller. Streets of Shanghai.' From the collection of Sir Benjamin Stone.

China

Originally captioned 'Chinese Girls of Hong Kong.' From the collection of Sir Benjamin Stone.

China

Originally captioned 'The River Population of Canton'. China, from the collection of Sir Benjamin Stone.

China Court Restaurant

Photograph by Terry Lo.

Chinese Bakery, Sparkbrook

Photograph by Terry Lo.

Chinese Bakery, Sparkbrook

Photograph by Terry Lo.

Chinese New Year Celebrations, Arcadian Centre

Photograph by Terry Lo.

Chinese New Year Celebrations, Arcadian Centre

Photograph by Terry Lo.

Chinese New Year Celebrations, Birmingham Town Hall

Photograph by Terry Lo.

Choir Member

Choir member, New Testament Church of God, Wolverhampton. Photograph by Nick Hedges for the exhibition 'I'm a Believer - Religion in the West Midlands'.

Chopra Puja

Chopra Puja, during the Hindu festival of Diwali, at the Shree Hindu Community Centre, Tyseley, Birmingham. Photograph by Sangeeta Redgrave, 26 October 2000.

Chopra Puja

Dr Satish Brahmbhatt (Knowle). Chopra Puja, during the Hindu festival of Diwali, at the Shree Hindu Community Centre, Tyseley, Birmingham. Photograph by Sangeeta Redgrave, 26 October 2000.