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I Like Play - Children drawings
- Rich Wiles
Description: A child's drawing carrying the words 'I like play' attached to an Israeli army watchtower in the Apartheid Wall near the Rachel's Tomb complex and Aida Refugee Camp in Bethlehem, Palestine. Alongside Aida Camp the Apartheid Wall annexed huge patches of open land which prior to the Wall's construction acted as the playgrounds and football pitches for the camp's children.
- Copyright:© Rich Wiles
- Year:2011
- Country Taken:Palestine
- Awards:n/a
- Language:n/a
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- Duration:n/a
- Restrictions:The copyrighted artist, 'Rich Wiles', must be credited by name alongside any use of this image.
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Keywords: apartheid wall, seperation, wall, refugee, child, children, play, the right to play, bethlehem, rachel's tomb, rich wiles, palestine, west bank, economics, bethlehem checkpoint, israeli watchtower, closure, siege. |
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| . | JPG | 5616x3744 px 198.12x132.08 cm @72dpi 47.55x31.7 cm @300dpi | 10.82MB | . | £400 |  |
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| Still XLarge | JPG | 5400x3600 px 190.5x127 cm @72dpi 45.72x30.48 cm @300dpi | 10.82MB | . | £400 |  | | Still Large | JPG | 3840x2560 px 135.47x90.31 cm @72dpi 32.51x21.67 cm @300dpi | 10.82MB | . | £240 |  | | Still Medium | JPG | 2400x1600 px 84.67x56.44 cm @72dpi 20.32x13.55 cm @300dpi | 10.82MB | . | £120 |  | | Still Small | JPG | 1280x853 px 45.16x30.09 cm @72dpi 10.84x7.22 cm @300dpi | 10.82MB | . | £60 |  | | Still Web | JPG | 640x427 px 22.58x15.06 cm @72dpi 5.42x3.62 cm @300dpi | 10.82MB | . | £30 |  | | Additional Sizes Info › |
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| A child's drawing carrying the words 'I like play' attached to an Israeli army watchtower in the Apartheid Wall near the Rachel's Tomb complex and Aida Refugee Camp in Bethlehem, Palestine. Alongside Aida Camp the Apartheid Wall annexed huge patches of open land which prior to the Wall's construction acted as the playgrounds and football pitches for the camp's children. |
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