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Images of the Day

Selected by Deputy Picture Editor Laura Hutton

Mon 23 Nov 2020
VISIONS OF THE FUTURE: Street art on Dublin's Camden Row. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw
VISIONS OF THE FUTURE: Street art on Dublin's Camden Row. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw
FESTIVE OPTIMISM: Hanging Christmas decorations outside Bruxelles bar on Harry Street, Dublin. Photograph: Dara Mac DĂłnaill
FESTIVE OPTIMISM: Hanging Christmas decorations outside Bruxelles bar on Harry Street, Dublin. Photograph: Dara Mac DĂłnaill
THE SHOW MUST GO ON: John Sharpson, Emer O'Neill and Ray Cuddihy with brother and sister Tadhg (5) and Caoimhe Fletcher-Newman (9) trying on costumes as The Ark Children's Cultural Centre and RTÉ2's After School Hub team up to encourage children to put on their own play at home, film it and send clips to RTÉ. Tune in each day from November 30th to December 4th and be guided on how to do it, and the best clips will be broadcast. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw
THE SHOW MUST GO ON: John Sharpson, Emer O'Neill and Ray Cuddihy with brother and sister Tadhg (5) and Caoimhe Fletcher-Newman (9) trying on costumes as The Ark Children's Cultural Centre and RTÉ2's After School Hub team up to encourage children to put on their own play at home, film it and send clips to RTÉ. Tune in each day from November 30th to December 4th and be guided on how to do it, and the best clips will be broadcast. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw
STORY OF VACCINES: A mask-clad pedestrian passes by the Science Gallery's digital-led initiative, Speed of Science, sponsored by Pfizer, which tells the historical story of vaccines and the role of scientific advancement in society. As part of the initiative, this interactive installation has been set up in the windows of Science Gallery Dublin on Pearse Street. Photograph: Julien Behal
STORY OF VACCINES: A mask-clad pedestrian passes by the Science Gallery's digital-led initiative, Speed of Science, sponsored by Pfizer, which tells the historical story of vaccines and the role of scientific advancement in society. As part of the initiative, this interactive installation has been set up in the windows of Science Gallery Dublin on Pearse Street. Photograph: Julien Behal
CHRISTMAS CAROL COMPETITION: Ewen McGovern, from Kerry, at the Tralee launch by Audiology Medical Services of an online Christmas Carol School Competition, with a prize of €1000 for the winning school, to be chosen by the public. The competition is open to all primary schools across the country - see audiologymedicalservices.ie/christmas-carol-school-competition . Photograph: Domnick Walsh/Eye Focus Ltd
CHRISTMAS CAROL COMPETITION: Ewen McGovern, from Kerry, at the Tralee launch by Audiology Medical Services of an online Christmas Carol School Competition, with a prize of €1000 for the winning school, to be chosen by the public. The competition is open to all primary schools across the country - see audiologymedicalservices.ie/christmas-carol-school-competition . Photograph: Domnick Walsh/Eye Focus Ltd
SUPPORT BUBBLE: Dolores Mullally and Donna Lyons at the launch of Hidden Hearing's Campaign for Better Hearing. Healthcare provider Hidden Hearing is encouraging the public to nominate a deserving person in their support bubble to be in with a chance of winning a set of hearing aids. Photograph: Julien Behal
SUPPORT BUBBLE: Dolores Mullally and Donna Lyons at the launch of Hidden Hearing's Campaign for Better Hearing. Healthcare provider Hidden Hearing is encouraging the public to nominate a deserving person in their support bubble to be in with a chance of winning a set of hearing aids. Photograph: Julien Behal
HONG KONG UNREST: Pro-democracy activists Agnes Chow Ting (left), Ivan Lam Long Ying (centre), and Joshua Wong Chi-fung arrive at the West Kowloon Law Courts building in Hong Kong, China, charged with incitement to knowingly take part in an unauthorised assembly, organising an unauthorised assembly and knowingly taking part in an unauthorised assembly, all related to a pro-democracy rally in June 2019. All were later jailed. Photograph: Jerome Favre/EPA
HONG KONG UNREST: Pro-democracy activists Agnes Chow Ting (left), Ivan Lam Long Ying (centre), and Joshua Wong Chi-fung arrive at the West Kowloon Law Courts building in Hong Kong, China, charged with incitement to knowingly take part in an unauthorised assembly, organising an unauthorised assembly and knowingly taking part in an unauthorised assembly, all related to a pro-democracy rally in June 2019. All were later jailed. Photograph: Jerome Favre/EPA
TYPHOON AFTERMATH: A child eats instant noodles at a typhoon evacuation centre in San Mateo, Rizal province, Philippines, on Monday. More than a week after typhoon Vamco battered the country, many families remain in evacuation centres, where social distancing against Covid-19 is virtually impossible. Photograph: Rolex Dela Pena/EPA
TYPHOON AFTERMATH: A child eats instant noodles at a typhoon evacuation centre in San Mateo, Rizal province, Philippines, on Monday. More than a week after typhoon Vamco battered the country, many families remain in evacuation centres, where social distancing against Covid-19 is virtually impossible. Photograph: Rolex Dela Pena/EPA
CLOUD NINE: A person walks through a cloud of air-conditioning and heating-related steam on Lexington Avenue in New York. Photograph: Timothy A Clary/AFP/Getty
CLOUD NINE: A person walks through a cloud of air-conditioning and heating-related steam on Lexington Avenue in New York. Photograph: Timothy A Clary/AFP/Getty
HIMALAYAN FOOTHILLS: A tourist rides a horse during snowfall in Yusmarg, 55km from Srinagar, Kashmir. Photograph: Tauseef Mustafa/AFP/Getty
HIMALAYAN FOOTHILLS: A tourist rides a horse during snowfall in Yusmarg, 55km from Srinagar, Kashmir. Photograph: Tauseef Mustafa/AFP/Getty
GOLDEN SANDS: A man emerges from the water on Ondarreta Beach in San Sebastian, Spain. Photograph: Javier Etxezarreta/EPA
GOLDEN SANDS: A man emerges from the water on Ondarreta Beach in San Sebastian, Spain. Photograph: Javier Etxezarreta/EPA
A CLEAN SHEET? Corn (left) and Cob - two turkeys from Iowa who will attend the annual US "presidential pardon" for turkeys, ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday, in their hotel room at the Willard Hotel in Washington. Photograph: Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo
A CLEAN SHEET? Corn (left) and Cob - two turkeys from Iowa who will attend the annual US "presidential pardon" for turkeys, ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday, in their hotel room at the Willard Hotel in Washington. Photograph: Jacquelyn Martin/AP Photo

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A starling murmuration over Lough Ennell, Co Westmeath. Photograph: James Crombie/INPHO

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HOLY JOE: A view of a large poster depicting new US president Joe Biden by an unidentified street artist in Rome's Trastevere neighborhood in on Thursday. Photograph: Riccardo Antimiani/EPA

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OLD MAN BELFIELD: The funeral of Michael Byrne, known as 'Old Man Belfield' by students and staff at UCD, takes place at Our Lady Seat of Wisdom Church. Photograph: Dara Mac DĂłnaill/The Irish Times

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MAKE A SPLASH: Waves are seen on Dublin's South Bull Wall. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times

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FRONT SEAT DRIVER: Jack, a Jack Russell, takes it all in from a position of safety behind the wheel. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw

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EARLY BIRD CATCHES THE WORM: Digging for ragworm at sunrise in Clontarf, Dublin. Photograph: Dara Mac DĂłnaill/The Irish Times

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