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  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Kaolin is processed from the Shepherd mine close to the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA75.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Kaolin is processed from the Shepherd mine close to the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA74.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Kaolin is processed from the Shepherd mine close to the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA134.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA36.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA129.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA22.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA20.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA11.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA07.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA04.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA106.JPG
  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Shiek of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe helps clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe010.JPG
  • 22 July 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana,  USA. .The Grand Palace Hotel is imploded on Claiborne Ave and Canal Street in New Orleans. The hotel, originally built in 1950 for a cost of $10 million was at one time the city's largest apartment complex. The site will now form part of the new medical complex being built in the city..Photo; Charlie Varley.
    22july12-implode06.JPG
  • 29 August 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Lower 9th ward. On the one year anniversary of hurricane Katrina, and most of the area remains derelict and abandoned. A toilet and bath are the only contents that remain in one devastated house.<br />
Photo Credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Lower 9th ward. On the one year anniversary of hurricane Katrina, and most of the area remains derelict and abandoned. A toilet and bath are the only contents that remain in one devastated house.<br />
Photo Credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    29aug06-kat-anniv592.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Slurry and semi dry kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant in Sandersville, Georgia. The plant was originally built in the 1930's.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA100.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Slurry and semi dry kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant in Sandersville, Georgia. The plant was originally built in the 1930's.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA97.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Slurry and semi dry kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant in Sandersville, Georgia. The plant was originally built in the 1930's.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA96.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Slurry and semi dry kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant in Sandersville, Georgia. The plant was originally built in the 1930's.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA90.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Kaolin is processed from the King mine close to the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA88.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Slurry and semi dry kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant in Sandersville, Georgia. The plant was originally built in the 1930's.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA144.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Slurry and semi dry kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant in Sandersville, Georgia. The plant was originally built in the 1930's.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA142.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Kaolin is processed from the Shepherd mine close to the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA82.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Kaolin is processed from the Shepherd mine close to the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA81.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Kaolin is processed from the Shepherd mine close to the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA78.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Kaolin is processed from the Shepherd mine close to the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA76.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Kaolin is processed from the Shepherd mine close to the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA71.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Kaolin is processed from the Shepherd mine close to the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA70.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Kaolin is processed from the Shepherd mine close to the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA69.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA141.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Kaolin is processed from the King mine close to the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA137.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA61.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA59.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA58.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA56.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA54.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA42.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA39.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA30.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA26.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA128.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA25.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA23.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA122.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA18.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA120.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA119.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA15.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA118.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA13.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA09.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA05.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA03.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA115.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA111.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA108.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA105.JPG
  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Shiek of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe helps clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe008.JPG
  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Shiek of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe helps clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe007.JPG
  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Shiek of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe helps clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe006.JPG
  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
 (l-r) Shiek, Wesley Schmidt, Craig Klein, Andy Lehman and Bill Phillips of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe help clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe005.JPG
  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Shiek of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe helps clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe003.JPG
  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Shiek of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe helps clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe002.JPG
  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Shiek of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe helps clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe001.JPG
  • 04 September 2012. Braithwaite, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana,  USA. .In scenes reminiscent of hurricanes Katrina and Gustav and the BP Oil spill, soldiers Spc Zachary Brower and Pvt Josh Ruiz from the Army National Guard hook one ton Hesco baskets full of sand onto a Black Hawk UH-60 chopper to plug a hole in the levee south of the town of Scarsdale. Hurricane Isaac packed a much greater punch than had been realised..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Slurry and semi dry kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant in Sandersville, Georgia. The plant was originally built in the 1930's.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA143.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
Kaolin is processed from the Shepherd mine close to the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA79.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA51.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA31.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA113.JPG
  • 15 Feb 2010. Sandersville, Georgia, USA.<br />
Imerys, North America Ceramics, a part of the Imerys Group worldwide.<br />
'Air floated' Kaolin is processed at the Kentucky Tennessee Clay plant on Deepstep Road near Sandersville, Georgia.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
    15feb11-imerys GA107.JPG
  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Shiek of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe helps clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe009.JPG
  • 01 Feb 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
Shiek of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe helps clear a house of mold in the Gentilly neighbourhood. As federal, state and local authorities dither, members of the Arabi Wrecking Krewe, many of them musicians themselves, team up to strip homes of fellow musicians ready to be repaired. To date the Krewe has stripped over 40 homes.  <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    01feb2006-Arabi Wrecking Krewe004.JPG
  • March 8th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Six months after hurricane Katrina devasted the Lower 9th Ward, recovery work begins with the clearing of roads and debris by private contractors. And still, six months after hurricane Katrina, many roads remain blocked by houses and their contents spilled into the roads where they came to rest as the water swept through.<br />
A clock lies amidst the rubble of someone's former living room on North Tonti Street. The clock, stopped at ten minutes to ten on the morning hurricane Katrina smashed the house from its foundations moving it halfway into the street.
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  • 3rd Oct, 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
A Mardi Gras Indians' head dress blows in the dust.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    03oct05-post Katrina023.JPG
  • September 15th, 2005. New York, New York. <br />
Daily Mirror, London. Front page. <br />
Days after the 9/11 attack on New York City my good friend Andy Lines, then the USA's Daily Mirror Bureau chief called me at 4am. 'Get up,' he demanded. 'I'll meet you outside your hotel in 20 minutes!' Andy had been able to track down Mike Kehoe. Kehoe had appeared on front pages around the world. He was the firefighter who had been photographed climbing the stairs of the World Trade center as everyone else was fleeing. It was assumed Mr Kehoe had been killed in the attack, even Tony Blair had offered his condolences for Kehoe in the British Houses of Parliament.  Days later Andy discovered that Kehoe had managed to escape the building and survived through the brave actions of his unit and his commander who had pulled them out just as the building started to collapse. Then Mirror editor Piers Morgan phoned to ask if I had any images of Kehoe where he wasn't smiling? 'This is serious shit,' Morgan stated. I had to point out that Mr Kehoe is not so much smiling, more suffering from severe shock and the fact that his chief woke him up at 5am. I was able to get just 6 frames of Mr Kehoe before he had to ask if we could stop. 'Thanks,' he said, 'I'm no hero, many of my friends are dead. I'm just exhausted.' We thanked him and his colleagues for their bravery. His unit offered us a ride back to our hotels in their battered fire truck which was full of dust from the collapsed buildings with most of the glass smashed out. The interview and the photographs were a world exclusive for the Daily Mirror. As Andy and I left the fire station, the world's media descended upon the place. All further interviews and images were denied at that time.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley.
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