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< Back to collections by Chris Steele-Perkins
Chris Steele-Perkins - PAKISTAN. 1997.
Bliquis Edhi holds a baby girl that has been abandoned in Quetta by its parents because she was born with no arms or legs. She will be cared for in an Edhi hom
In Lahore poor people are fed free outside the Edhi ambulance centre. 1997.
Lahore. Dancing in the park to mark the 50th anniversary of Pakistan's creation as a state. 1997.
Market. Quetta. 1997. THIS IMAGE IS INCORRECT UNTILL OVERWRITTEN. CORRECT NUMBER IS STC1997017W00061/14.
Abdul Sattar Edhi with his son Faisal, who has studied in America, and who is gradually taking over the administration of the Edhi foundation and trying to mode
Bliquis Edhi collects an abandoned child from Quetta and brings it back, along with three orphans he cared for in Karachi. Abdul Sattar Edhi instituted a syst...
Lahore. A flag with the face of Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the first Governor General of Pakistan, on the street to mark the 50th anniversary of Pakistan's creation
Lahore. A boy studies horses. 1997.
Karachi. Abdul Sattar Edhi visits the girls home in a mansion donated to the Foundation by a rich patron. 1997.
Karachi. Abdul Sattar Edhi relaxes with one of his staff outside the mental hospital at the Edhi village. 1997.
Lahore. Narrow streets of the Old City. 1997.
Karachi. At the Edhi animal sanctuary Edhi lets some of his mentally handicapped patients work there as a therapy. Two crippled donkeys are amongst the animals
Karachi. Two runaway boys are questioned to try and find out their details. The one in the background will return home, but the small one is mentally retarded
Lahore. Children with bird in Old City. 1997.
Karachi. In Pakistan Abdul Sattar Edhi is so well known that he cannot appear in a public without people approaching him, as here when he takes breakfast on his
Lahore. Car workshops during a downpour. 1997.
Karachi. Mentally disturbed woman cries as she talks to Abdul Sattar Edhi in the Edhi village he has set up outside Karachi to care for them. 1997.
Lahore. A car breaks down in the monsoon rain downpour. 1997.
Lahore. Multiple pillion riders and traffic. 1997.
PAKISTAN. Karachi. At the Edhi village woman reach through the windows to try and touch Abdul Sattar Edhi. 1997.
Lahore. Multiple pillion riders and traffic. 1997.
Karachi. At the Edhi village schools have been set up for the boys at the orphanage. 1997.
Karachi. In the Edhi village children change out of their school uniform in their dormitory. 1997.
Karachi. Children waist deep in garbage look for plastic to sell for recycling. Garbage is collected along the massively polluted Lyari river. 1997.
Karachi. Abdul Sattar Edhi's wife, Bilquis, plays a crucial role in running the homes for destitute women. Here in Quetta she shares fruit with them and their
Lahore. Multiple pillion riders and traffic. 1997.
Karachi. Every Sunday, the official Pakistan holiday, Abdul Sattar Edhi bathes mentally handicapped children at the Edhi village. 1997.
Karachi. At the Edhi animal sanctuary Edhi lets some of his mentally handicapped patients work there as a therapy. One of them climbs out of one of the cages w
Lahore, Pakistan. Decorations for the 50th anniversary of the creation of the state. 1997.
PAKISTAN. Lahore. Children light candles to mark the 50th anniversary of Pakistan's creation as a state. 1997.
Karachi. At the home for Orphaned children in the Edhi village a pinboard displays photographs and names of some of them. When new children are brought to the
Karachi. At the Edhi village a small farm is being set up in order for the place to become self sufficient. 1997.
PAKISTAN. Karachi. At the Edhi village schools have been set up for the boys at the orphanage. 1997.
Quetta. Street scene with phone booth. 1997.
Karachi. Every Sunday, the official Pakistan holiday, Abdul Sattar Edhi bathes mentally handicapped children at the Edhi village. 1997.
Karachi. Abdul Sattar Edhi has always thought it important to bury people, from whatever background, properly, and has himself washed thousands of corpses accor
PAKISTAN. Quetta. Street scene reflected in a hotel window. 1997.
Lahore. Horse and cart with dancers. 1997.
Lahore. Car workshops during a downpour. 1997.
Karachi. At the Edhi village lunch for the children at the orphanage. 1997.
Karachi. Abdul Sattar Edhi with a mentally handicapped young girl in the Edhi village he has set up outside Karachi to care for them. 1997.
Karachi. At the Edhi village an old disabled man moves out of the room. 1997.
Lahore. Musicians leave a concert in the back of a horse drawn cart. 1997.
Lahore. Performing camels entertain a crowd. 1997.
Karachi. Dobi Gaht, where the washer men work cleaning clothes. 1997.
PAKISTAN. Lahore. In Lahore poor people are fed free outside the Edhi ambulance centre. 1997.
Shoe shop in market. Quetta. 1997.
Lahore. Children line up in the street in front of a poster of Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the first Governor General of Pakistan, and his sister, Fatima to mark the 5
Lahore. A stall selling memorabilia on the 50th anniversary of Pakistan's creation as a state. 1997.
PAKISTAN. Quetta. Market. 1997.
Lahore. Looking for zits in an old broken mirror. Afghan refugees collect rubbish for recycling. 1997.
Lahore. School children hold slogans on the 50th anniversary of Pakistan's creation as a state. 1997
Karachi. Abdul Sattar Edhi visits the girls home in a mansion donated to the Foundation by a rich patron. Some children also stay there. 1997.
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