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If you like pies & cake pops you'll love pie pops. Whether savoury or sweet there's something irresistible about breaking through that golden pastry crust & tucking into the gooey or succulent filling. Now you can enjoy lollipop versions of all your bestloved pies in pretty miniature shapes. Perfect for both kids' & adults' parties as wedding favours or just for fun. Treat your loved-ones to mouthwatering Favourite Pies such as the deliciously sticky Butterscotch Pecan Pies or the light-as-a-cloud Coconut Cream Pies. Fruit Pies

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Pictures From The Real World

The series is a powerful collection of colour documentary photographs of families on a council estate in Moore's home city of Derby UK made between 1987 and 1988. At the time few serious documentary photographers were working in colour and Moore's choice was in many ways a rebellion against the prevalent aesthetic. It was also a crtical response to the new political and social realities imposed by Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government from 1979. As David Chandler comments in a new essay commissioned for the book; 'Pictures from the Real World' presents working class life as a strange blend of physical mayhem and inertia the abrasive square frames of Moore's camera cut into bodies and objects much as the rooms themselves seem to struggle to contain them'. Published as a limited
edition of 500 copies the book is a unique collaboration between Dewi Lewis Publishing and London based Here Press. The work retains a visceral energy 25 years after the event and documents a very particular time in British social and photographic history. One might also argue that the subsistence level living encountered connects the content of the work to current times.
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The series is a powerful collection of colour documentary photographs of families on a council estate in Moore's home city of Derby UK made between 1987 & 1988. At the time few serious documentary photographers were working in colour & Moore's choice was in many ways a rebellion against the prevalent aesthetic. It was also a crtical response to the new political & social realities imposed by Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government from 1979. As David Chandler comments in a new essay commissioned for the book; ' Pictures from the Real World' presents working class life as a strange blend of physical mayhem & inertia the abrasive square frames of Moore's camera cut into bodies & objects much as the rooms themselves seem to struggle to contain them'. Published as a limited edition of 500 copies the book is a unique collaboration between Dewi Lewis Publishing & London based Here Press. The work retains a visceral energy 25 years after the event & documents a very particular time in British social & photographic history. One might also argue that the subsistence level living encountered connects the content of the work to current times.

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UK - United Kingdom - An island nation in Europe
Camera - An electronic device used for taking photographs
Physical - Used to describe strength or visual properties of an item
History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.
World - A physical grouping, commonly used to describe earth and everything associated with ti
Colour - The categorised spectrum of light visable to humans
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Blend - To mix or combine together substances.
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