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  • Art gallery stocked with West African Art. Dakar the capital of Senegal...Picture by Zute Lightfoot .+44(0)75145390425
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  • The disused Art- deco cinema at the beginning of the Restingna. Lobito. Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Pottery specialism) <br />
Maria-Anna Kyriacous Scoring and joining 3D designs  during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project at Kensington & Chelsea College.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Pottery specialism) Eriko Kita painting tiles at Kensington & Chelsea College during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Making Tiles Pottery_18a.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Jewellery specialism) <br />
Cleaning up casts with file during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project at Kensington & Chelsea College. February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Making Tiles Jewellery39a.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma student  in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Jewellery specialism) was part of the team from Kensington & Chelsea College who made tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Jewellery specialism) was part of the team from Kensington & Chelsea College who made tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Jewellery05.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Pottery specialism) Student painting tiles at Kensington & Chelsea College during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Making Tiles Pottery_17a.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Jewellery specialism) <br />
Student during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project at Kensington & Chelsea College. February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Making Tiles Jewellery32a.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Jewellery specialism) <br />
Student filing during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project at Kensington & Chelsea College. February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Jewellery specialism) <br />
Student during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project at Kensington & Chelsea College. February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Making Tiles Jewellery09a.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Glass specialism) <br />
Laying out glass tile designs during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project at Kensington & Chelsea College. February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Glass specialism) <br />
Sergut Metaw screen printing on to glass during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project at Kensington & Chelsea College. February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Glass specialism) <br />
Screen printing on to glass during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project at Kensington & Chelsea College. February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Making Tiles Glass39a.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (3D Design) Interior Design - Level 3 course, was part of the team from Kensington & Chelsea College who made tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • Emma McKie on the BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (3D Design) Interior Design - Level 3 course, was part of the team from Kensington & Chelsea College who made tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Interior Design_03.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Pottery specialism) Student painting tiles at Kensington & Chelsea College during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Pottery_03.JPG
  • Personalised Makarapa hats for England fans. ..Alfred 'Lux' Baloyi's Makarapa factory in Northern Johannesburg. The Makarapa is a hand painted and sculptured builders hard hat modified by South African football fans to include the team colours, slogans and heroes..Bayoli started making Makarapa's in the 1970's as head protection after a fan was hit on the head with a missile at a football match. The design soon developed into an essential fan article and work of art with unique paintings and craftwork. The term Makarapa goes back to the 1970's and early 80's and means migrant worker, the association being the helmets worn by immigrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. Today the term is synonymous with the decorated and elaborate hard hat. Alfred's factory is working flat out in the run up to the world cup and employs approximately 25 staff. Orders have been placed by large multinationals for advertising campaigns and by individuals looking for a personalised world cup souvenir. www.makarapa.co.za ...Pictures © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com, zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk
    England_Makarapa001.JPG
  • Alfred 'Lux' Baloyi the originator behind the design of the Makarapa poses for photographs at his Makarapa factory in Northern Johannesburg. The Makarapa is a hand painted and sculptured builders hard hat modified by South African football fans to include the team colours, slogans and heroes..Bayoli started making Makarapa's in the 1970's as head protection after a fan was hit on the head with a missile at a football match. The design soon developed into an essential fan article and work of art with unique paintings and craftwork. The term Makarapa goes back to the 1970's and early 80's and means migrant worker, the association being the helmets worn by immigrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. Today the term is synonymous with the decorated and elaborate hard hat. Alfred's factory is working flat out in the run up to the world cup and employs approximately 25 staff. Orders have been placed by large multinationals for advertising campaigns and by individuals looking for a personalised world cup souvenir. www.makarapa.co.za ...Pictures © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com, zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk
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  • Alfred 'Lux' Baloyi the originator behind the design of the Makarapa poses for photographs at his Makarapa factory in Northern Johannesburg. The Makarapa is a hand painted and sculptured builders hard hat modified by South African football fans to include the team colours, slogans and heroes..Bayoli started making Makarapa's in the 1970's as head protection after a fan was hit on the head with a missile at a football match. The design soon developed into an essential fan article and work of art with unique paintings and craftwork. The term Makarapa goes back to the 1970's and early 80's and means migrant worker, the association being the helmets worn by immigrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. Today the term is synonymous with the decorated and elaborate hard hat. Alfred's factory is working flat out in the run up to the world cup and employs approximately 25 staff. Orders have been placed by large multinationals for advertising campaigns and by individuals looking for a personalised world cup souvenir. www.makarapa.co.za ...Pictures © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com, zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk
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  • Alfred 'Lux' Baloyi the originator behind the design of the Makarapa poses for photographs at his Makarapa factory in Northern Johannesburg. The Makarapa is a hand painted and sculptured builders hard hat modified by South African football fans to include the team colours, slogans and heroes..Bayoli started making Makarapa's in the 1970's as head protection after a fan was hit on the head with a missile at a football match. The design soon developed into an essential fan article and work of art with unique paintings and craftwork. The term Makarapa goes back to the 1970's and early 80's and means migrant worker, the association being the helmets worn by immigrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. Today the term is synonymous with the decorated and elaborate hard hat. Alfred's factory is working flat out in the run up to the world cup and employs approximately 25 staff. Orders have been placed by large multinationals for advertising campaigns and by individuals looking for a personalised world cup souvenir. www.makarapa.co.za ...Pictures © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com, zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk
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  • Alfred 'Lux' Baloyi the originator behind the design of the Makarapa poses for photographs at his Makarapa factory in Northern Johannesburg. The Makarapa is a hand painted and sculptured builders hard hat modified by South African football fans to include the team colours, slogans and heroes..Bayoli started making Makarapa's in the 1970's as head protection after a fan was hit on the head with a missile at a football match. The design soon developed into an essential fan article and work of art with unique paintings and craftwork. The term Makarapa goes back to the 1970's and early 80's and means migrant worker, the association being the helmets worn by immigrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. Today the term is synonymous with the decorated and elaborate hard hat. Alfred's factory is working flat out in the run up to the world cup and employs approximately 25 staff. Orders have been placed by large multinationals for advertising campaigns and by individuals looking for a personalised world cup souvenir. www.makarapa.co.za ...Pictures © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com, zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk
    makarapa_004.jpg
  • Alfred 'Lux' Baloyi the originator behind the design of the Makarapa poses for photographs at his Makarapa factory in Northern Johannesburg. The Makarapa is a hand painted and sculptured builders hard hat modified by South African football fans to include the team colours, slogans and heroes..Bayoli started making Makarapa's in the 1970's as head protection after a fan was hit on the head with a missile at a football match. The design soon developed into an essential fan article and work of art with unique paintings and craftwork. The term Makarapa goes back to the 1970's and early 80's and means migrant worker, the association being the helmets worn by immigrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. Today the term is synonymous with the decorated and elaborate hard hat. Alfred's factory is working flat out in the run up to the world cup and employs approximately 25 staff. Orders have been placed by large multinationals for advertising campaigns and by individuals looking for a personalised world cup souvenir. www.makarapa.co.za ...Pictures © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com, zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk
    makarapa_003.jpg
  • Picture shows - 22 year old Mojaki Matlala, one of the many artists working on producing the England Makarapa's for the World Cup.<br />
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Alfred 'Lux' Baloyi the originator behind the design of the Makarapa poses for photographs at his Makarapa factory in Northern Johannesburg. The Makarapa is a hand painted and sculptured builders hard hat modified by South African football fans to include the team colours, slogans and heroes..Bayoli started making Makarapa's in the 1970's as head protection after a fan was hit on the head with a missile at a football match. The design soon developed into an essential fan article and work of art with unique paintings and craftwork. The term Makarapa goes back to the 1970's and early 80's and means migrant worker, the association being the helmets worn by immigrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. Today the term is synonymous with the decorated and elaborate hard hat. Alfred's factory is working flat out in the run up to the world cup and employs approximately 25 staff. Orders have been placed by large multinationals for advertising campaigns and by individuals looking for a personalised world cup souvenir. www.makarapa.co.za ...Pictures © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com, zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk
    makarapa_001.jpg
  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Jewellery specialism) <br />
Cleaning up casts with file during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project at Kensington & Chelsea College. February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Making Tiles Jewellery38a.JPG
  • Alfred 'Lux' Baloyi the originator behind the design of the Makarapa poses for photographs at his Makarapa factory in Northern Johannesburg. The Makarapa is a hand painted and sculptured builders hard hat modified by South African football fans to include the team colours, slogans and heroes..Bayoli started making Makarapa's in the 1970's as head protection after a fan was hit on the head with a missile at a football match. The design soon developed into an essential fan article and work of art with unique paintings and craftwork. The term Makarapa goes back to the 1970's and early 80's and means migrant worker, the association being the helmets worn by immigrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. Today the term is synonymous with the decorated and elaborate hard hat. Alfred's factory is working flat out in the run up to the world cup and employs approximately 25 staff. Orders have been placed by large multinationals for advertising campaigns and by individuals looking for a personalised world cup souvenir. www.makarapa.co.za ...Pictures © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com, zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk
    makarapa_005.jpg
  • Alfred 'Lux' Baloyi the originator behind the design of the Makarapa poses for photographs at his Makarapa factory in Northern Johannesburg. The Makarapa is a hand painted and sculptured builders hard hat modified by South African football fans to include the team colours, slogans and heroes..Bayoli started making Makarapa's in the 1970's as head protection after a fan was hit on the head with a missile at a football match. The design soon developed into an essential fan article and work of art with unique paintings and craftwork. The term Makarapa goes back to the 1970's and early 80's and means migrant worker, the association being the helmets worn by immigrant workers in the mines around Johannesburg. Today the term is synonymous with the decorated and elaborate hard hat. Alfred's factory is working flat out in the run up to the world cup and employs approximately 25 staff. Orders have been placed by large multinationals for advertising campaigns and by individuals looking for a personalised world cup souvenir. www.makarapa.co.za ...Pictures © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot. www.lightfootphoto.com, zutelightfoot@yahoo.co.uk
    makarapa_002.jpg
  • The Dis-used art-deco Imperio Cinema in Lobito, Benguela Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Graffiti on the streets of Newtown central Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.<br />
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© Zute Lightfoot<br />
www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Tribute RIP to Mandela. Street murals and graffiti from the Newtown area of downtown Johannesburg,  South Africa.<br />
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Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • Graffiti on the streets of Newtown central Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.<br />
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© Zute Lightfoot<br />
www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Graffiti on the streets of Newtown central Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.<br />
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© Zute Lightfoot<br />
www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Graffiti on the streets of Newtown central Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.<br />
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© Zute Lightfoot<br />
www.lightfootphoto.com
    Johannesburg_graffiti_022.JPG
  • Graffiti on the streets of Newtown central Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.<br />
<br />
© Zute Lightfoot<br />
www.lightfootphoto.com
    Johannesburg_graffiti_012.JPG
  • Graffiti on the abandoned railway building under the motorway. Newtown central Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa.<br />
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© Zute Lightfoot<br />
www.lightfootphoto.com
    Johannesburg_graffiti_003.JPG
  • I love Soweto. Sign graffitied onto the pavement.Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa. © Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
    Soweto_Joburg_001.JPG
  • Street murals and graffiti speaking out police brutality on Miriam Makeba street in the Newtown area of downtown Johannesburg,  South Africa.<br />
<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Newtown Johannesburg_018c.JPG
  • South Africa, Johannesburg. Break dancers perform in the Braamfontein area of the city centre. <br />
Photo: © ZuteLightfoot
    JHB_Bramfontein_020.JPG
  • Angolans walk past the Che Guevara mural in the centre of sumbe. Sumbe, Kwanza Sul Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Man working on an oil painting in the Patio de Banderas with La Giralda and Seville Cathedral in the background, Seville, Andalucia, Spain.<br />
Photo: Zute Lightfoot
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  • Man working on an oil painting in the Patio de Banderas with La Giralda and Seville Cathedral in the background, Seville, Andalucia, Spain.<br />
Photo: Zute Lightfoot
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  • Man working on an oil painting in the Patio de Banderas with La Giralda and Seville Cathedral in the background, Seville, Andalucia, Spain.<br />
Photo: Zute Lightfoot
    Seville_Travel_0027.JPG
  • Man working on an oil painting in the Patio de Banderas with La Giralda and Seville Cathedral in the background, Seville, Andalucia, Spain.<br />
Photo: Zute Lightfoot
    Seville_Travel_0026.JPG
  • Man working on an oil painting in the Patio de Banderas with La Giralda and Seville Cathedral in the background, Seville, Andalucia, Spain.<br />
Photo: Zute Lightfoot
    Seville_Travel_0025.JPG
  • Man working on an oil painting in the Patio de Banderas with La Giralda and Seville Cathedral in the background, Seville, Andalucia, Spain.<br />
Photo: Zute Lightfoot
    Seville_Travel_0024.JPG
  • Rhinos, Street murals and graffiti from the Newtown area of downtown Johannesburg,  South Africa.<br />
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Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • Street murals and graffiti from the Newtown area of downtown Johannesburg,  South Africa.<br />
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Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • Nelson Mandela mural underneath the old station. Street murals and graffiti from the Newtown area of downtown Johannesburg,  South Africa.<br />
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Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • Know your status HIV /Aids posters ,Street murals and graffiti from the Newtown area of downtown Johannesburg,  South Africa.<br />
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Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • Street murals and graffiti from the Newtown area of downtown Johannesburg,  South Africa.<br />
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Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Newtown Johannesburg_028c.JPG
  • South Africa, Johannesburg. Redevelopment in the Braamfontein area of the city centre. <br />
Photo: © ZuteLightfoot
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  • South Africa, Johannesburg. Break dancers perform in the Braamfontein area of the city centre. <br />
Photo: © ZuteLightfoot
    JHB_Bramfontein_019.JPG
  • South Africa, Johannesburg. Student accommodation  in the Braamfontein area of the city centre. <br />
Photo: © ZuteLightfoot
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  • South Africa, Johannesburg. Redevelopment in the Braamfontein area of the city centre. <br />
Photo: © ZuteLightfoot
    JHB_Bramfontein_013.JPG
  • Outside the red Market cold storage  building in the Newtown area of downtown Johannesburg,  South Africa.<br />
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Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • Outside the red Market cold storage  building in the Newtown area of downtown Johannesburg,  South Africa.<br />
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Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • Outside the red Market cold storage  building in the Newtown area of downtown Johannesburg,  South Africa.<br />
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Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Newtown Johannesburg_044c.JPG
  • Outside the red Market cold storage  building in the Newtown area of downtown Johannesburg,  South Africa.<br />
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Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Newtown Johannesburg_033c.JPG
  • Street murals and graffiti from the Newtown area of downtown Johannesburg,  South Africa.<br />
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Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Newtown Johannesburg_029c.JPG
  • Street mural that reads ' We are all Marikana' referring to the shooting of 34 miners by the police in 2012. Street murals and graffiti speaking out police brutality on Miriam Makeba street in the Newtown area of downtown Johannesburg,  South Africa.<br />
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Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • Miriam Makeba street in the Newtown area of downtown Johannesburg,  South Africa.<br />
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Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Newtown Johannesburg_014c.JPG
  • 'Guns are Drawn' Street murals and graffiti speaking out police brutality from the Newtown area of downtown Johannesburg,  South Africa.<br />
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Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • Housing apartment block in the city centre.. Beira Mozambique.<br />
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(Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Run down colonial architecture in the city centre.. Beira Mozambique.<br />
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(Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • Beira Railway Station known as an example of modernist architecture. Beira Mozambique.<br />
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June 2014<br />
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(Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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  • The Grande Hotel in Beira was once a luxury retreat of Africa's colonial elite but is now home to an estimated 5000 families. June 2014. Beira Mozambique.<br />
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(Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
    Mozambique_Beira_2014_002.JPG
  • Wellington from Zimbabwe making a replica wire camera with beads on the cnr of 7th street. Melville. Johannesburg. South Africa.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot www.lightfootphoto.com February 2010
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  • Julius Lightfoot Wood Carver - adds the final touches to a homage to Georg Petel’s ‘The Repentant Thief' carved in lemon wood.
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  • Julius Lightfoot Wood Carver - adds the final touches to a homage to Georg Petel’s ‘The Repentant Thief' carved in lemon wood.
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  • Rasta artist completes a painting of Senegal's President since April 2nd 2012 - Macky Sall. Dakar the capital of Senegal...Picture by Zute Lightfoot .+44(0)75145390425
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  • Rasta artist completes a painting of Senegal's President since April 2nd 2012 - Macky Sall. Dakar the capital of Senegal...Picture by Zute Lightfoot .+44(0)75145390425
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  • Rasta artist completes a painting of Senegal's President since April 2nd 2012 - Macky Sall. Dakar the capital of Senegal...Picture by Zute Lightfoot .+44(0)75145390425
    Senegal_Dakar_032.JPG
  • Rasta artist completes a painting of Senegal's President since April 2nd 2012 - Macky Sall. Dakar the capital of Senegal...Picture by Zute Lightfoot .+44(0)75145390425
    Senegal_Dakar_031.JPG
  • Hand made wire crafts and African animals for sale at the Rosebank market Johannesburg. South Africa..Picture by Zute Lightfoot www.lightfootphoto.com February 2010.
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  • Hand made wire crafts and African animals for sale at the Rosebank market Johannesburg. South Africa..Picture by Zute Lightfoot www.lightfootphoto.com February 2010.
    Curios_Johannesburg_001.JPG
  • Ashanti Kente cloth exhibited in the national museum. Accra. Ghana. West Africa.
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  • A quirky and fun coffee shop in the middle of Wiliston town situated in the middle of the Great Karoo. Northern Cape, South Africa..Pictures Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • A quirky and fun coffee shop in the middle of Wiliston town situated in the middle of the Great Karoo. Northern Cape, South Africa..Pictures Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • A quirky and fun coffee shop in the middle of Wiliston town situated in the middle of the Great Karoo. Northern Cape, South Africa..Pictures Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • A quirky and fun coffee shop in the middle of Wiliston town situated in the middle of the Great Karoo. Northern Cape, South Africa..Pictures Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • A quirky and fun coffee shop in the middle of Wiliston town situated in the middle of the Great Karoo. Northern Cape, South Africa..Pictures Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • A quirky and fun coffee shop in the middle of Wiliston town situated in the middle of the Great Karoo. Northern Cape, South Africa..Pictures Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • A quirky and fun coffee shop in the middle of Wiliston town situated in the middle of the Great Karoo. Northern Cape, South Africa..Pictures Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • A quirky and fun coffee shop in the middle of Wiliston town situated in the middle of the Great Karoo. Northern Cape, South Africa..Pictures Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • A quirky and fun coffee shop in the middle of Wiliston town situated in the middle of the Great Karoo. Northern Cape, South Africa..Pictures Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • A quirky and fun coffee shop in the middle of Wiliston town situated in the middle of the Great Karoo. Northern Cape, South Africa..Pictures Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • A quirky and fun coffee shop in the middle of Wiliston town situated in the middle of the Great Karoo. Northern Cape, South Africa..Pictures Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • A quirky and fun coffee shop in the middle of Wiliston town situated in the middle of the Great Karoo. Northern Cape, South Africa..Pictures Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • A quirky and fun coffee shop in the middle of Wiliston town situated in the middle of the Great Karoo. Northern Cape, South Africa..Pictures Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • A quirky and fun coffee shop in the middle of Wiliston town situated in the middle of the Great Karoo. Northern Cape, South Africa..Pictures Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • A quirky and fun coffee shop in the middle of Wiliston town situated in the middle of the Great Karoo. Northern Cape, South Africa..Pictures Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
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  • A quirky and fun coffee shop in the middle of Wiliston town situated in the middle of the Great Karoo. Northern Cape, South Africa..Pictures Zute & Demelza Lightfoot
    Williston_ZL_001.JPG
  • One of the many palm lined squares around Benguela. Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • An Angolan waitress pours a draft beer from the bar. Benguela, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Housing in Lubango, Huila Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Housing in Lubango, Huila Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Housing in Lubango, Huila Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Street scene in Benguela city centre. Lubango, Huila Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Angolans walk past the Che Guevara mural in the centre of sumbe. Sumbe, Kwanza Sul Province, Angola. Africa. .Pictures © Z & D Lightfoot..www.lightfootphoto.co.uk
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  • Africa. Malawi. Likoma Island. Sign promoting friendship on the wall of the hot coconut bar..Jealous is nothing my friend..DVD0017
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