Babak, a Hungarian of Iranian descent waits for his friends in Wisbech market place on a Saturday afternoon wearing his new jeans. Taking advantage of the Citizens' Rights Directive 2004/38/EC he came to the UK for work and is employed in a vegetable packing factory on the edge of the town. Initially working the night shift he has recently been promoted to team leader and now works days.
Algimanta showing the Christmas turkeys at Mr Eagle's poultry auction, Swaffham raceway, Norfolk.
Mr & Mrs Morris collecting for the Help for Heroes charity at the Anglia Motel, Fleet Hargate, Lincolnshire.
Tourists from China visiting Cambridge.
A hairbrush, a broken mirror, a plate.
An abandoned pigsty inhabited by two Latvian women who came to the UK seeking work but found themselves homeless and eating dog food to survive. Wisbech, Cambridgeshire.
Woman at car boot sale with dogs, Wiggenhall St Mary Magdalen, Norfolk .
Migrant workers from Eastern Europe shopping in Boston town centre on a Saturday afternoon. They’ve adopted the ‘gopnik’ look, popular amongst fans of 'blatnaya pesnya' - literally 'criminal’s songs’, a genre of music popularised by East European hip-hop artists but with its roots in 19th Century czarist Russia.
David Bishop, aka Lord Byro of the Church of the Militant Elvis Party campaigning at the Sleaford & North Hykeham by-election, Lincolnshire. He polled 55 votes, losing to Caroline Johnson of the Conservative Party.
Pest controller in Southery, Norfolk.
A woman from Estonia walks along the A47 between her two jobs at McDonald's and a petrol station, Cambridgeshire.
The Reverend Ian Cuthbertson of Gosberton Church blessing the Council gritters at Pode Hole Depot, Linconshire. Prayers are given for the safety of drivers during the Winter months before the gritting vehicles set off to deposit salt on the county's roads to combat the icy conditions.
"Father, we pray for safety on our roads, for those who maintain the highways and streets of our county that all road-users may travel with confidence. We pray for all who exercise responsibly of traffic-control, and in particular, our Police Officers, that they may at all times carry out their required duties with care and consideration; with compassion and due regard for the welfare of all road-users, and that they in turn receive courteous cooperation from members of the public. O Lord our God; we seek your blessing upon our roads this winter-time, asking for your protection and your guidance for those who travel on the roads of our county day and night. Instill in us all Father, the virtue of patience, understanding, courtesy and common sense, praying that we may all drive with due care and regard for our fellow-road-users."
Farm workers harvesting cabbages during a rain storm near Sibsey, Lincolnshire. Leafy vegetables like cabbages, kale and cauliflower are pulled in the early winter when the first frosts come. Known as the Brassica season, much of the working day is spent in the wet and cold.
Prospective customers of the Labas Mini Market in King's Lynn reading closure notices after the business was shuttered subsequent to being accused of selling illicit vapes and tobacco to children.
Lambing Day, Gayton, Norfolk.
Last orders at The Crossways on Valingers Road, King's Lynn. The pub, which stands on the highest point in the town has closed after trading almost continuously since 1846. Update - Now open again under new landlords/ladies
Member of Spalding's Lithuanian Society celebrating their country's independence from Russian occupation in 1918. Around 4000 Lithuanians live in the town and the society exists to promote their interests.
Barley Queen Jen Mead blessing the field with the Rev Chris Sutton of All Saints Church, Alburgh, Norfolk in the hope of a good harvest. The ritual occurs around Rogation Sunday and can be traced to the Roman rite of Robogalia, when a dog was sacrificed to protect crops from disease.
A Sikh Anand Karaj (wedding) party on its way to Leeds stops in King's Lynn, Norfolk, UK.
Mummers recreating the legend of St George & the Dragon on St George’s Day, Downham Market, Norfolk. The dragon is played by the town's mayor, Frank Daymond, St George by Councillor David Sharman.
Graffiti on a disused agricultural building near Lolworth, Cambridgeshire. The structure, known as the Conington Barn was originally built by the route of the Via Devana - the Roman road which skirted the undrained Fens. The road subsequently became the A14. The barn enjoyed a secret life in the latter years of the 20th Century as a resting place for hitch-hikers going North, until the A14 became dualled and traffic speeds increased to the extent that it became impractical for vehicles to stop.
The barn was demolished as part of the A14 widening project in 2018.