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Screen 2 Introductory Figures: (first): © Age Concern England; (second): Popperfoto; (third): Kurt Hutton/Hulton Getty; (fourth): Hulton Getty; Figure 1: Huynh Cong (Nick) Ut, © Associated Press; Figure 2: Studio H. Charriere. From: Michel Frizot (1995) Nouvelle Histoire de la Photographie, Bordas S.A., Paris. Collection Michel Frizot; Figure 3: Peter Hamilton, 1997; Figure 4: Courtesy of Barclay's Bank plc and J. Walter Thompson plc; Figures 5 & 7: James Ravilious/Beaford Archive; Figure 6: Susan Hamilton; Figure 8: Joe Rosenthal, © Associated Press; Figure 9: Hulton Getty Picture Collection; Figure 10: Martin Parr/Magnum.

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