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NEW ORLEANS: FIVE YEARS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA
27 August 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Anything left unattended for long will be sonsumed by the voracious tropical vegetation in the Lower 9th Ward.
Residents slowly return home to the largely devastated. area. The neighbourhood is full of open green space with empty lots, lots and ruined houses for sale, infamous 'X' marks a reminder of the frantic search for survivors . Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/katrinasipa.041/1008291549 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: FIVE YEARS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA
27 August 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
An art show amidst abandoned dereliction. Mario Tama of Getty organises a photographic show to help raise funds to rebuild Trinity Church on North Claiborne. Lower 9th Ward. Hurricane Katrina 5 years later. The neighbourhood is full of open green space with empty lots, lots and ruined houses for sale, infamous 'X' marks a reminder of the frantic search for survivors. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/katrinasipa.035/1008291547 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: FIVE YEARS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA
27 August 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Hurricane Katrina 5 years later.The new Industrial Canal Levee looking across the Lower 9th Ward. The original levee was slammed by a barge during hurricane Katrina, causing the wall to breach, flooding thousands of homes and businesses and killing hundreds of residents.
Residents slowly return home to the largely devastated area. The neighbourhood is full of open green space with empty lots, lots and ruined houses for sale, infamous 'X' marks a reminder of the frantic search for survivors. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/katrinasipa.038/1008291548 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: FIVE YEARS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA
27 August 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Hurricane Katrina 5 years later. Speaking no english, a latina immigrant watches her husband work to repair a house in the Lower 9th Ward.
Residents slowly return home to the largely devastated. area. The neighbourhood is full of open green space with empty lots, lots and ruined houses for sale, infamous 'X' marks a reminder of the frantic search for survivors . Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/katrinasipa.040/1008291549 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: FIVE YEARS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA
27 August 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Hurricane Katrina 5 years later.New homes spring up as residents slowly return home and reclaim the land from the vegetation in the Lower 9th Ward.
Residents slowly return home to the largely devastated. area. The neighbourhood is full of open green space with empty lots, lots and ruined houses for sale, infamous 'X' marks a reminder of the frantic search for survivors . Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/katrinasipa.039/1008291549 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: FIVE YEARS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA
27 August 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
The old and the new. Lower 9th Ward. Hurricane Katrina 5 years later. New houses spring up next to dereliction as residents slowly return home. The neighbourhood is full of open green space with empty lots, lots and ruined houses for sale, infamous 'X' marks a reminder of the frantic search for survivors. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/katrinasipa.032/1008291546 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: FIVE YEARS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA
27 August 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
The old and the new. Lower 9th Ward. Hurricane Katrina 5 years later. New houses spring up next to dereliction as residents slowly return home. The neighbourhood is full of open green space with empty lots, lots and ruined houses for sale, infamous 'X' marks a reminder of the frantic search for survivors.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/katrinasipa.029/1008291546 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: FIVE YEARS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA
27 August 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Signs of Blight. Lower 9th Ward. Hurricane Katrina 5 years later. Worlds apart but just blocks away. Hurricane Katrina dereliction continues to be consumed by voracious tropical vegetation just a few streets from 'Make it Right' foundation homes. Brad Pitt's vision of internationally designed, eco friendly, award winning architect inspired homes are increasingly replacing the dereliction as residents slowly return home. The neighbourhood is full of open green space with empty lots, lots and ruined houses for sale, infamous 'X' marks a reminder of the frantic search for survivors.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/katrinasipa.027/1008291545 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: FIVE YEARS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA
27 August 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Signs of Blight. Lower 9th Ward. Hurricane Katrina 5 years later. Worlds apart but just blocks away. Hurricane Katrina dereliction continues to be consumed by voracious tropical vegetation just a few streets from 'Make it Right' foundation homes. Brad Pitt's vision of internationally designed, eco friendly, award winning architect inspired homes are increasingly replacing the dereliction as residents slowly return home. The neighbourhood is full of open green space with empty lots, lots and ruined houses for sale, infamous 'X' marks a reminder of the frantic search for survivors.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/katrinasipa.023/1008291541 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: FIVE YEARS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA
27 August 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Blight. Lower 9th Ward. Hurricane Katrina 5 years later.
Worlds apart but just blocks away. Hurricane Katrina dereliction continues to be consumed by voracious tropical vegetation just a few streets from 'Make it Right' foundation homes. Brad Pitt's vision of internationally designed, eco friendly, award winning architect inspired homes are increasingly replacing the dereliction as residents slowly return home. The neighbourhood is full of open green space with empty lots, lots and ruined houses for sale, infamous 'X' marks a reminder of the frantic search for survivors.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/katrinasipa.018/1008291539 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: FIVE YEARS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA
27 August 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Signs of Blight. Lower 9th Ward. Hurricane Katrina 5 years later. Worlds apart but just blocks away. Hurricane Katrina dereliction continues to be consumed by voracious tropical vegetation just a few streets from 'Make it Right' foundation homes. Brad Pitt's vision of internationally designed, eco friendly, award winning architect inspired homes are increasingly replacing the dereliction as residents slowly return home. The neighbourhood is full of open green space with empty lots, lots and ruined houses for sale, infamous 'X' marks a reminder of the frantic search for survivors.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/katrinasipa.021/1008291540 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: FIVE YEARS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA
27 August 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Signs of Blight. Lower 9th Ward. Hurricane Katrina 5 years later. Worlds apart but just blocks away. Hurricane Katrina dereliction continues to be consumed by voracious tropical vegetation just a few streets from 'Make it Right' foundation homes. Brad Pitt's vision of internationally designed, eco friendly, award winning architect inspired homes are increasingly replacing the dereliction as residents slowly return home. The neighbourhood is full of open green space with empty lots, lots and ruined houses for sale, infamous 'X' marks a reminder of the frantic search for survivors.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/katrinasipa.022/1008291541 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: FIVE YEARS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA
27 August 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Blight. Lower 9th Ward. Hurricane Katrina 5 years later.
Worlds apart but just blocks away. Hurricane Katrina dereliction continues to be consumed by voracious tropical vegetation just a few streets from 'Make it Right' foundation homes. Brad Pitt's vision of internationally designed, eco friendly, award winning architect inspired homes are increasingly replacing the dereliction as residents slowly return home. The neighbourhood is full of open green space with empty lots, lots and ruined houses for sale, infamous 'X' marks a reminder of the frantic search for survivors.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/katrinasipa.014/1008291538 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: FIVE YEARS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA
27 August 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Blight. Lower 9th Ward. Hurricane Katrina 5 years later.
Worlds apart but just blocks away. Hurricane Katrina dereliction continues to be consumed by voracious tropical vegetation just a few streets from 'Make it Right' foundation homes. Brad Pitt's vision of internationally designed, eco friendly, award winning architect inspired homes are increasingly replacing the dereliction as residents slowly return home. The neighbourhood is full of open green space with empty lots, lots and ruined houses for sale, infamous 'X' marks a reminder of the frantic search for survivors.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/katrinasipa.015/1008291538 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: FIVE YEARS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA
27 August 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Blight. Lower 9th Ward. Hurricane Katrina 5 years later.
Worlds apart but just blocks away. Hurricane Katrina dereliction continues to be consumed by voracious tropical vegetation just a few streets from 'Make it Right' foundation homes. Brad Pitt's vision of internationally designed, eco friendly, award winning architect inspired homes are increasingly replacing the dereliction as residents slowly return home. The neighbourhood is full of open green space with empty lots, lots and ruined houses for sale, infamous 'X' marks a reminder of the frantic search for survivors.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/katrinasipa.011/1008291534 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: FIVE YEARS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA
27 August 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Blight. Lower 9th Ward. Hurricane Katrina 5 years later.
Worlds apart but just blocks away. Hurricane Katrina dereliction continues to be consumed by voracious tropical vegetation just a few streets from 'Make it Right' foundation homes. Brad Pitt's vision of internationally designed, eco friendly, award winning architect inspired homes are increasingly replacing the dereliction as residents slowly return home. The neighbourhood is full of open green space with empty lots, lots and ruined houses for sale, infamous 'X' marks a reminder of the frantic search for survivors.
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/katrinasipa.005/1008291533 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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EXCLUSIVE: IF GOD IS WILLING AND THE CREEK DON'T RISE FILM SET
31 May 2010. New Orleans, Louisiana - EXCLUSIVE - Lower ninth ward. Spike Lee and Brad Pitt on the set of Spike Lee's latest movie, 'If God is Willing and the Creek Don't Rise.' Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press***SPECIAL RATES APPLY-CALL BEFORE PUBLICATION***/1008031821 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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The i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic hand, Livingston, Scotland - 05 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Murdoch Ferguson / Rex Features ( 1177867m )
Ian Reid, a firefighter from Thurso, Scotland, who had the lower portion of his right arm amputated after a bus accident, has become the first user of the i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic hand
Firefighter First To Get i-LIMB Pulse Prosthetic Hand
FIREFIGHTER FIRST TO GET i-LIMB PULSE PROSTHETIC HAND
Ian Reid was on a summer holiday in Gran Canaria in 2004, when he was involved in a tragic bus accident that claimed the life of his wife and left him with horrific injuries to his right arm.
After a brake failure, the bus rolled onto its side and slid down a steep road, with Ian's arm horrifically trapped.
The firefighter from the Scottish Highlands spent a week in hospital in Gran Canaria, an experience which he recalls as being the worst of his life.
"I couldn't speak the language and was in a lot of pain and discomfort the whole time," he says.
After a week, his insurance company flew him back to Scotland, where he spent several months in intensive care in Aberdeen.
"It was good to be back home, so my family could be with me," recalls the father of three. "My mum and dad came down from Thurso and stayed by my side the whole time, while friends and family pulled together to make sure the kids were looked after."
Ian's injuries were severe, but he still had some remnant bone and tissue from his hand, and the first goal of surgeons was to try and save whatever function they might be able to from his remaining limb.
"It was a terrible-looking injury, like something out of a horror movie," says Ian. "The surgeons tried to retain a basic open and close pinch between my finger and thumb, but it didn't work out in the end."
"Some of the doctors still wanted me to keep what I had left, because they felt that a prosthetic device wouldn't be able to give me back anything more, but I had really come to hate m...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENNQQPYJS
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The i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic hand, Livingston, Scotland - 05 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Murdoch Ferguson / Rex Features ( 1177867k )
Ian Reid, a firefighter from Thurso, Scotland, who had the lower portion of his right arm amputated after a bus accident, has become the first user of the i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic hand. Pictured with Rebecca Beltran, an occupational therapist with Touch Bionics.
Firefighter First To Get i-LIMB Pulse Prosthetic Hand
FIREFIGHTER FIRST TO GET i-LIMB PULSE PROSTHETIC HAND
Ian Reid was on a summer holiday in Gran Canaria in 2004, when he was involved in a tragic bus accident that claimed the life of his wife and left him with horrific injuries to his right arm.
After a brake failure, the bus rolled onto its side and slid down a steep road, with Ian's arm horrifically trapped.
The firefighter from the Scottish Highlands spent a week in hospital in Gran Canaria, an experience which he recalls as being the worst of his life.
"I couldn't speak the language and was in a lot of pain and discomfort the whole time," he says.
After a week, his insurance company flew him back to Scotland, where he spent several months in intensive care in Aberdeen.
"It was good to be back home, so my family could be with me," recalls the father of three. "My mum and dad came down from Thurso and stayed by my side the whole time, while friends and family pulled together to make sure the kids were looked after."
Ian's injuries were severe, but he still had some remnant bone and tissue from his hand, and the first goal of surgeons was to try and save whatever function they might be able to from his remaining limb.
"It was a terrible-looking injury, like something out of a horror movie," says Ian. "The surgeons tried to retain a basic open and close pinch between my finger and thumb, but it didn't work out in the end."
"Some of the doctors still wanted me to keep what I had left, because they felt that a prosthetic device w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENNQQPYJS
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The i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic hand, Livingston, Scotland - 05 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Murdoch Ferguson / Rex Features ( 1177867l )
Ian Reid, a firefighter from Thurso, Scotland, who had the lower portion of his right arm amputated after a bus accident, has become the first user of the i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic hand
Firefighter First To Get i-LIMB Pulse Prosthetic Hand
FIREFIGHTER FIRST TO GET i-LIMB PULSE PROSTHETIC HAND
Ian Reid was on a summer holiday in Gran Canaria in 2004, when he was involved in a tragic bus accident that claimed the life of his wife and left him with horrific injuries to his right arm.
After a brake failure, the bus rolled onto its side and slid down a steep road, with Ian's arm horrifically trapped.
The firefighter from the Scottish Highlands spent a week in hospital in Gran Canaria, an experience which he recalls as being the worst of his life.
"I couldn't speak the language and was in a lot of pain and discomfort the whole time," he says.
After a week, his insurance company flew him back to Scotland, where he spent several months in intensive care in Aberdeen.
"It was good to be back home, so my family could be with me," recalls the father of three. "My mum and dad came down from Thurso and stayed by my side the whole time, while friends and family pulled together to make sure the kids were looked after."
Ian's injuries were severe, but he still had some remnant bone and tissue from his hand, and the first goal of surgeons was to try and save whatever function they might be able to from his remaining limb.
"It was a terrible-looking injury, like something out of a horror movie," says Ian. "The surgeons tried to retain a basic open and close pinch between my finger and thumb, but it didn't work out in the end."
"Some of the doctors still wanted me to keep what I had left, because they felt that a prosthetic device wouldn't be able to give me back anything more, but I had really come to hate m...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENNQQPYJS
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The i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic hand, Livingston, Scotland - 05 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Murdoch Ferguson / Rex Features ( 1177867j )
Ian Reid, a firefighter from Thurso, Scotland, who had the lower portion of his right arm amputated after a bus accident, has become the first user of the i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic hand. Pictured with Rebecca Beltran, an occupational therapist with Touch Bionics.
Firefighter First To Get i-LIMB Pulse Prosthetic Hand
FIREFIGHTER FIRST TO GET i-LIMB PULSE PROSTHETIC HAND
Ian Reid was on a summer holiday in Gran Canaria in 2004, when he was involved in a tragic bus accident that claimed the life of his wife and left him with horrific injuries to his right arm.
After a brake failure, the bus rolled onto its side and slid down a steep road, with Ian's arm horrifically trapped.
The firefighter from the Scottish Highlands spent a week in hospital in Gran Canaria, an experience which he recalls as being the worst of his life.
"I couldn't speak the language and was in a lot of pain and discomfort the whole time," he says.
After a week, his insurance company flew him back to Scotland, where he spent several months in intensive care in Aberdeen.
"It was good to be back home, so my family could be with me," recalls the father of three. "My mum and dad came down from Thurso and stayed by my side the whole time, while friends and family pulled together to make sure the kids were looked after."
Ian's injuries were severe, but he still had some remnant bone and tissue from his hand, and the first goal of surgeons was to try and save whatever function they might be able to from his remaining limb.
"It was a terrible-looking injury, like something out of a horror movie," says Ian. "The surgeons tried to retain a basic open and close pinch between my finger and thumb, but it didn't work out in the end."
"Some of the doctors still wanted me to keep what I had left, because they felt that a prosthetic device w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENNQQPYJS
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The i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic hand, Livingston, Scotland - 05 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Murdoch Ferguson / Rex Features ( 1177867i )
Ian Reid, a firefighter from Thurso, Scotland, who had the lower portion of his right arm amputated after a bus accident, has become the first user of the i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic hand. Pictured with Rebecca Beltran, an occupational therapist with Touch Bionics.
Firefighter First To Get i-LIMB Pulse Prosthetic Hand
FIREFIGHTER FIRST TO GET i-LIMB PULSE PROSTHETIC HAND
Ian Reid was on a summer holiday in Gran Canaria in 2004, when he was involved in a tragic bus accident that claimed the life of his wife and left him with horrific injuries to his right arm.
After a brake failure, the bus rolled onto its side and slid down a steep road, with Ian's arm horrifically trapped.
The firefighter from the Scottish Highlands spent a week in hospital in Gran Canaria, an experience which he recalls as being the worst of his life.
"I couldn't speak the language and was in a lot of pain and discomfort the whole time," he says.
After a week, his insurance company flew him back to Scotland, where he spent several months in intensive care in Aberdeen.
"It was good to be back home, so my family could be with me," recalls the father of three. "My mum and dad came down from Thurso and stayed by my side the whole time, while friends and family pulled together to make sure the kids were looked after."
Ian's injuries were severe, but he still had some remnant bone and tissue from his hand, and the first goal of surgeons was to try and save whatever function they might be able to from his remaining limb.
"It was a terrible-looking injury, like something out of a horror movie," says Ian. "The surgeons tried to retain a basic open and close pinch between my finger and thumb, but it didn't work out in the end."
"Some of the doctors still wanted me to keep what I had left, because they felt that a prosthetic device w...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENNQQPYJS
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The i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic hand, Livingston, Scotland - 05 May 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Murdoch Ferguson / Rex Features ( 1177867h )
Ian Reid, a firefighter from Thurso, Scotland, who had the lower portion of his right arm amputated after a bus accident, has become the first user of the i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic hand
Firefighter First To Get i-LIMB Pulse Prosthetic Hand
FIREFIGHTER FIRST TO GET i-LIMB PULSE PROSTHETIC HAND
Ian Reid was on a summer holiday in Gran Canaria in 2004, when he was involved in a tragic bus accident that claimed the life of his wife and left him with horrific injuries to his right arm.
After a brake failure, the bus rolled onto its side and slid down a steep road, with Ian's arm horrifically trapped.
The firefighter from the Scottish Highlands spent a week in hospital in Gran Canaria, an experience which he recalls as being the worst of his life.
"I couldn't speak the language and was in a lot of pain and discomfort the whole time," he says.
After a week, his insurance company flew him back to Scotland, where he spent several months in intensive care in Aberdeen.
"It was good to be back home, so my family could be with me," recalls the father of three. "My mum and dad came down from Thurso and stayed by my side the whole time, while friends and family pulled together to make sure the kids were looked after."
Ian's injuries were severe, but he still had some remnant bone and tissue from his hand, and the first goal of surgeons was to try and save whatever function they might be able to from his remaining limb.
"It was a terrible-looking injury, like something out of a horror movie," says Ian. "The surgeons tried to retain a basic open and close pinch between my finger and thumb, but it didn't work out in the end."
"Some of the doctors still wanted me to keep what I had left, because they felt that a prosthetic device wouldn't be able to give me back anything more, but I had really come to hate m...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ENNQQPYJS
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 1246569a )
Kemptown Elevator between Marine Parade and the lower esplanade of AMdeira Drive. Lift exits into the Concorde 2 nightclub and music venue. ENGLAND
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Kemptown Elevator between Marine Parade and the lower esplanade of AMdeira Drive. Lift exits into the Concorde 2 nightclub and music venue. ENGLAND
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 1246523a )
Kemptown Elevator between Marine Parade and the lower esplanade of AMdeira Drive. Lift exits into the Concorde 2 nightclub and music venue. ENGLAND
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NEW ORLEANS: ANNIVERSARY OF HURRICANE KATRINA
August 29 2009. Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana.
4th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina remembered.
Tulane University student volunteers help keep the neighbourhoods weed free. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908311620 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: ANNIVERSARY OF HURRICANE KATRINA
August 29 2009. Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana.
4th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina remembered.
Tulane University student volunteers help keep the neighbourhoods weed free. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908311608 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - Solar tiles on the roof of 1919 Tennessee St , designed by architects Shingeru Ban, soon to be occupied by Ann Parfaite is just one of the homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211552 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation signs dot the neighbourhood. Many houses have been built are now occupied. Many more are under construction and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211552 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1845 Deslonde St , designed by architects Billes, occupied by Sylvia Garrison is just one of the homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211552 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1809 Deslonde St , designed by architects Graft, occupied by Inez Converse is just one of the homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211552 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - Looking along Tennessee St L/R numbers 1708 and 1714) at some of the completed homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. The houses are now occupied and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211552 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1728 Reynes St , is just one of the homes under construction produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211552 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - Looking along Tennessee St L/R numbers 1708 and 1714) at some of the completed homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. The houses are now occupied and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211552 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1728 Reynes St , is just one of the homes under construction produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211552 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1728 Reynes St , is just one of the homes under construction produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211552 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1843 Tennessee St , designed by architects Billes, occupied by Robert Rick is just one of the homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211549 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1913 Deslonde St , designed by architects EDR, occupied by Diedra Taylor is just one of the homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211549 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1843 Tennessee St , designed by architects Billes, occupied by Robert Rick is just one of the homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211549 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1826 Tennessee St , designed by architects EDR, occupied by Robert Green is just one of the homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211549 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1845 Deslonde St , designed by architects Billes, occupied by Sylvia Garrison is just one of the homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211549 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1919 Tennessee St , designed by architects Shingeru Ban, soon to be occupied by Ann Parfaite is just one of the homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211549 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1843 Tennessee St , designed by architects Billes, occupied by Robert Rick is just one of the homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211549 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1819 Tennessee St , designed by architects GRAFT, occupied by Juanita Andrews is just one of the homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211549 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1808 Tennessee St , a spec home under construction is just one of the homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211548 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1744 Tennessee St , designed by architect Kieran Timberlake, occupied by Melba Leggett is just one of the homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211546 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1720 Tennessee St , designed by architects Concordia, occupied by Gloria Guy is just one of the homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211546 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1720 Tennessee St , designed by architects Concordia, occupied by Gloria Guy is just one of the homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211546 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEW ORLEANS: BRAD PITT'S "MAKE IT RIGHT" HOMES
20 August 2009 - Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1708 Tennessee St , designed by architects Trahan, occupied by Neal and Debra Dupar is just one of the homes produced by Brad Pitt's 'Make It Right' Foundation. Many houses are now occupied and many more are currenly being built and form part of the renewed community in the once decimated Lower 9th Ward. All 'Make It Right' homes are extremely energy efficient, eco-friendly and are produced using environmentally sensitive construction methods. Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/Sipa Press/0908211546 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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