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Signs protesting sewage pollution
Description
Photographs of signs used at demonstrations against sewage pollution in the River Thames.
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1. Two cardboard placards lean against a metal fence in a field. The placard on the left has a painted kingfisher on it and a speech bubble which reads 'No more poo' accompanied by a cartoon drawing of a poop. At the bottom of the sign, writing reads '#EndSewagePoollution'. The placard on the right reads 'Cut the crap!' followed by a painting of the Thames Water logo (a blue circle with the words 'Thames Water' and two small waves inside it). At the bottom is the hashtag '#EndSewagePollution'.
2. A person wearing a green lizard mask that covers their entire head stands in front of the river holding a placard that bears the hand-painted slogan 'Frogs Not Logs'. 'Frogs' is written in green paint, while 'Logs' is written in brown.
3. A parody of a commemorative blue plaque, which reads: 'Thames Water, 2021, dumped raw sewage into the Thames at Henley for more than 400 hours'.
4. A piece of cardboard cut out in the shape of a cartoon poop. Painted onto the cardboard in black paint is the phrase 'Cut the crap'.
2. A person wearing a green lizard mask that covers their entire head stands in front of the river holding a placard that bears the hand-painted slogan 'Frogs Not Logs'. 'Frogs' is written in green paint, while 'Logs' is written in brown.
3. A parody of a commemorative blue plaque, which reads: 'Thames Water, 2021, dumped raw sewage into the Thames at Henley for more than 400 hours'.
4. A piece of cardboard cut out in the shape of a cartoon poop. Painted onto the cardboard in black paint is the phrase 'Cut the crap'.
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