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  • Social distancing advice banner in St James Park as lockdown continues and people observe the stay at home message in the capital on 11th May 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has now announced a slight relaxation of the stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Social distancing advice banner in St James Park as lockdown continues and people observe the stay at home message in the capital on 11th May 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has now announced a slight relaxation of the stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
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  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
    Bridges_Not_Walls4750.jpg
  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
    Bridges_Not_Walls4585.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Lambeth Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A banner on the Millenium Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
    Bridges_Not_Walls4765.jpg
  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
    Bridges_Not_Walls4700.jpg
  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
    Bridges_Not_Walls4671.jpg
  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
    Bridges_Not_Walls4646.jpg
  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
    Bridges_Not_Walls4607.jpg
  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
    Bridges_Not_Walls4532.jpg
  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
    Bridge_Not_Walls-0151.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner against islamophobia on Southwark Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner against islamophobia on Southwark Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5655.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner against islamophobia on Southwark Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Blackfriars Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5585.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Blackfriars Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Lambeth Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A Queer Solidarity banner on Vauxhall Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5385.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A Queer Solidarity banner on Vauxhall Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5414.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. An Migrants Welcome Here banner on Westminster Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. An Migrants Welcome Here banner on Westminster Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5342.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. An Migrants Welcome Here banner on Westminster Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5324.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Waterloo Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5264.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Waterloo Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5277.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A banner on the Millenium Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5216.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A Black Lives Matter banner on London Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5173.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Tower Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
<br />
In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5108.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Tower Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
<br />
In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5104.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Tower Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5081.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A Black Lives Matter banner on London Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
<br />
In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5146.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A banner on Tower Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
<br />
In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5064.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A Queer Solidarity banner on Vauxhall Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Theatre employees from the Old Vic stick up a 5-star rating banner for their newest play, High Society in Waterloo, south London. We look from the rear of two theatre employees who are taping the banner to the poster advertising the Cole Porter musical. Given the top rating by the Daily Mail newspaper, it has been a smash hit for the Old Vic on the Southbank.
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  • Theatre employees from the Old Vic stick up a 5-star rating banner for their newest play, High Society in Waterloo, south London. We look from the rear of two theatre employees who are taping the banner to the poster advertising the Cole Porter musical. Given the top rating by the Daily Mail newspaper, it has been a smash hit for the Old Vic on the Southbank.
    theatre_poster01-15-05-2015_1.jpg
  • A hand steadies an awkward event banner showing the fleet of modern airliners belonging to European consortium, Airbus during the bi-annual aerospace industry expo at the Farnborough airshow in southern England. From the top of the banner we see the short-haul A319 type to the bottom which has featured the long-range A340-600 version. Alongside each model's profile, we see the aircraft's statistics and performance figures. Airbus is the main competitor to the American Boeing range of modern airliners. Airbus is an aircraft manufacturing subsidiary of EADS, a European aerospace company. Based in Blagnac, France, the company produces approximately half of the world's jet airliners, employing around 63,000 people at sixteen sites in four European Union countries: France, Germany, the United Kingdom and Spain.
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  • A resident of Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate with a banner on the balcony protesting about the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents on the Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, We are one of the UKs largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities.
    denizen_protest-11-30-10-2017.jpg
  • A resident of Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate cleans a window with a banner on the balcony protesting about the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents on the Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, We are one of the UKs largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities.
    denizen_protest-16-30-10-2017.jpg
  • The Royal National Lifeboat Institution RNLI Dover Life boat 17-09  arrives into Folkestone near the Folkestone is an Art School banner, attached to Folkestone’s most prominent Martello Tower on the east cliff. The banner has been designed by the artist Bob and Roberta Smith as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent.
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  • A father with a daughter in tow cycles past the IOC's Olympic logo brand of rings on a banner at Horse Guards in Whitehall during the London 2012 Olympics. Wrought iron railings are seen behind the banner at the sports venue hosting the volleyball in the centre of Westminster where governmental offices are located.
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  • A banner on the balcony of a flat in Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate protests about the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents on the Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, We are one of the UKs largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities.
    denizen_protest-08-30-10-2017.jpg
  • The HM Coastguard rescue helicopter G-C1JW  flying over the Folkestone is an Art School banner, attached to Folkestone’s most prominent Martello Tower on the east cliff. The banner has been designed by the artist Bob and Roberta Smith as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent.
    UK_Rescue_Services_Coastguard_RNLI-0...jpg
  • The HM Coastguard rescue helicopter G-C1JW  flying over the Folkestone is an Art School banner, attached to Folkestone’s most prominent Martello Tower on the east cliff. The banner has been designed by the artist Bob and Roberta Smith as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent.
    UK_Rescue_Services_Coastguard_RNLI-0...jpg
  • A Folkestone is an Art School banner, attached to Folkestone’s most prominent Martello Tower on the east cliff. The banner has been designed by the artist Bob and Roberta Smith as part of the 2017 Folkestone Triennial. Folkestone, Kent.
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  • A clutch of deflated red love balloons and a Valentines Weekend banner on a brick wall in south London. Looking up we see a detail of the bright reds of the banner and balloons plus electrical and telephony wiring tacked along the bricks on Walworth in the London borough of Southwark. It is a scene of sadness and depression - a dystopian landscape of ended love after the annual celebration of amour and relationships. The depressed wall shows us the opposite of the perfect Valentine ideal.
    sad_valentines02-16-02-2016_1.jpg
  • The IOC's Olympic logo brand of rings on a banner at Horse Guards in Whitehall during the London 2012 Olympics. Wrought iron railings are seen behind the banner at the sports venue hosting the volleyball in the centre of Westminster where governmental offices are located.
    olympics_westminster21-31-07-2012.jpg
  • The IOC's Olympic logo brand of rings on a banner at Horse Guards in Whitehall during the London 2012 Olympics. Wrought iron railings are seen behind the banner at the sports venue hosting the volleyball in the centre of Westminster where governmental offices are located.
    olympics_westminster17-31-07-2012.jpg
  • The Olympic rings on a banner outside Horse Guards where a soldier from the Household Cavalry sits motionless on his horse during the London 2012 Olympics. Wrought iron railings are seen behind the banner at the sports venue hosting the volleyball in the centre of Westminster where governmental offices are located. The British Household Cavalry is classed as a corps in its own right, and consists of two regiments: Life Guards (British Army) and the Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons). They are the senior regular regiments in the British Army, with traditions dating from 1660.
    olympics_westminster16-31-07-2012.jpg
  • Beneath a huge banner that hangs from the exterior wall of the Ikea store in Croydon, South London adults await their partners to emerge from their shopping expeditions by the childrens' playground where a climbing frame and wood-chip surface protects young bodies from injury. The poster's message is simple and clear: That their customers and especially children, are our most important assets - our responsibility to protect their safety and well-being. Strong corporate Ikea colours are dominant, their well-known yellow and blue are known throughout Europe as well as the added banner in red. The fonts are in block capitals and possibly easy for young readers too to understand.
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  • A helium-filled Welcome Home balloon floats in the air and a home-made banner stretches across Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5 arrivals hall. Three families have gathered to meet their respective sons who have been travelling around the world during their university gap year sabbatical trip of a lifetime. With balloon and banner amid the hectic concourse where other relatives greet their loved-ones after months away from home on their adventures. This is a tradition practised across the world's airports where families are separated by the need to travel or work in other countries and the emotion of meeting again after long absences is always hard. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • A National Health Service NHS banner thanks the public for keeping their distance in local areas during the Coronavirus pandemic, at the entrance to Dulwich Park in south London, on 8th December 2020, in London, England.
    dulwich_park02-08-12-2020.jpg
  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. A banner at Lambeth North hangs above the pavement showing Londoners best hygiene practice, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-02-15-06-2020.jpg
  • Two Brexiters in Parliament Square mind a large banner warning of eternal anarchy, a confrontation between the British parliament and the British people during a political climate of anger and mistrust of members of parliament and parliamentary democracy by those wanting Brexit, during Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit deal negotiations with the EU in Brussels, on 23rd October 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    Brexit_protest-02-23-10-2019.jpg
  • Two Brexiters in Parliament Square mind a large banner warning of eternal anarchy, a confrontation between the British parliament and the British people during a political climate of anger and mistrust of members of parliament and parliamentary democracy by those wanting Brexit, during Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Brexit deal negotiations with the EU in Brussels, on 23rd October 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    Brexit_protest-01-23-10-2019.jpg
  • A banner on the balcony of a flat in Bowater House on the Golden Lane Estate protests about the 10-storey luxury apartment development called The Denizen, a controversial building by Taylor Wimpey that locals say will dominate their view and block their daylight, on 30th October 2017, in London, England. Residents on the Estate have erected banners by artists Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price to picket the developers. Despite this, Wimpey say, We are one of the UKs largest residential developers. As a responsible developer we are committed to working with local people and communities.
    denizen_protest-09-30-10-2017.jpg
  • Below an effigy of Christ on the cross is a banner asking passers-by if theyre thinking about joining the Catholic faith in south London, on 21st September 2016, in Waterloo, SE1, London borough of Southwark, England UK.
    catholic_church-05-21-09-2016.jpg
  • A yellow Umbrella Movement banner  outside the Central Government  offices early in the morning. The police have cleared the streets of protesters living in tents but a handfull of tents have been allowed to stay outside the Government building.
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  • A yellow Umbrella Movement banner  outside the Central Government offices early in the morning. The police have cleared the streets of protesters living in tents but a handfull of tents have been allowed to stay outside the Government building.
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  • A man wearing a hand knitted woollen jumper holds a banner at a funeral, Botiza, Maramures, Romania
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  • Occupy London tents and banner demanding banks to be<br />
regulated outside St Paul's Cathedral. The Occupy London Stock Exchange is a tent camp outside St Paul's Cathedral.
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  • Labour Party Representation Committee banner. Demonstration in Central London on a day of General Strike action by public sector workers and unions. Civil servants, teachers, health workers all came out on a day of peaceful march and protest against government cuts which look set to see their pensions change.
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  • A banner regarding bat roosts is displayed on a fence by environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion who blocked two gates to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom.
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  • Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion stand holding a Stop HS2 banner close to the South Portal site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 14 September 2020 in West Hyde, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists blocked two gates to the site for the £106bn rail link, one remaining closed for over six hours and another for over twelve hours.
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  • In the 24hrs that a further 38 died from Coronavirus, bringing the total to 41,736, a further easing of the UK’s Covid pandemic lockdown restrictions took place with many high street shops today being allowed to re-open after three months of forced closure. A banner at Lambeth North hangs above the pavement showing Londoners best hygiene practice, on 15th June 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_shops-01-15-06-2020.jpg
  • At the end of the second week of the UK governments Coronavirus lockdown, temperatures climb and local parks become busier including Brockwell Park in Herne Hill - not pictured - which was closed due to 3,000 Londoners crowded into the green space. Park users walk behind a Southwark council banner attached to gates of Dulwich Park, on 5th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_dulwich-02-04-04-2020.jpg
  • A contractor hangs from the roof to position a banner for a new exhibition of the artist Kader Attia, of the Hayward Gallery on the Southbank, on 7th May 2019, in London, England. Kadar Attia works, In sculptures, installations, collages, videos and photographs that move ‘back and forth between politics and poetry’, Attia inventively explores the ways in which colonialism continues to shape how Western societies.
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  • As Prime Minister Theresa May again meets opposition Labour leader Jreemy Corbyn in an attempt to break the deadlock in parliament of Brexit, Brexiteer protestors try to control a political satire banner in strong winds opposite parliament in Westminster, on 4th April 2019, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-09-04-04-2019.jpg
  • A yellow Umbrella Movement banner  outside the Central Government offices early in the morning. The police have cleared the streets of protesters living in tents but a handfull of tents have been allowed to stay outside the Government building.
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  • A banner for the black church House of Praise with abandoned and locked bicycle wheels in Walworth, south London. Church members and officials stare out at us in this PR poster on south London's Walworth Road known for its local shops and many black churches housed in all manner of buildings. The central couple are named as Olayemi and Andrew Adeleke, a husband and wife pastor who also sell religious books online. Other worshippers are seen to their left and right, visitors to this 'Redeemed Christian Church of God' as seen on the label far right.
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  • A 'church Open' banner on display outside the flint wall architecture of St Michael's Anglican church at Irstead, on the Norfolk Broads. With a tall hedge shielding the church property from a nearby lane, the low spire and cross ardorning the nave rise above the protective shrub. This area of Britain is known as East Anglia, once the stronghold of Saxon tribes then later, of Norse Vikings before Christianity dominated the religious landscape. Christian sites of worship were built on pagan shrines to encourage the following of the new God.
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  • A Chinese mother carries her baby in a sling on her chest, passing a colourful banner on a Macau street, China in this ex-Portuguese colony. After emerging from a crowded morning market, the lady and her child pass-by during the rainy season.  Macau is now administered by China as a Special Economic Region (SER) and is home to a population of mainland 95% Chinese, primarily Cantonese, Fujianese as well as some Hakka, Shanghainese and overseas Chinese immigrants from Southeast Asia and elsewhere. The remainder are of Portuguese or mixed Chinese-Portuguese ancestry, the so-called Macanese, as well as several thousand Filipino and Thai nationals. The official languages are Portuguese and Chinese.
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  • Olympic 2012 banner and Sir Christopher Wren architecture at the old Royal Naval College, Greenwich on day 4 of the London 2012 Olympic Games. Greenwich Park is hosting the Olympic Equestrian competitions, plus the combined running and shooting event of the Modern Pentathlon. The Old Royal Naval College is the architectural centrepiece of Maritime Greenwich, a World Heritage Site in Greenwich, London. The buildings were originally constructed to serve as the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich, now generally known as Greenwich Hospital, which was designed by Wren, and built between 1696 and 1712.
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  • Labour Party Representation Committee banner. Demonstration in Central London on a day of General Strike action by public sector workers and unions. Civil servants, teachers, health workers all came out on a day of peaceful march and protest against government cuts which look set to see their pensions change.
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  • Transport and General Workers Union banner. Demonstration in Central London on a day of General Strike action by public sector workers and unions. Civil servants, teachers, health workers all came out on a day of peaceful march and protest against government cuts which look set to see their pensions change.
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  • Anti capitalism banner in Parliament Square, London.
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  • Build Bridges not walls . Demonstrators hang a banner which reads  ‘What happens next is up to us from the Millenium footbridge as a protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump as US President,  January 20th 2017.
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  • Build Bridges not walls . Demonstrators hang a banner which reads  ‘No to silence on UK violence, Black Lives Matter’  from London Bridge as a protest against the inauguration as Donald Trump as US President , January 20th 2017.
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  • Build Bridges not walls . Demonstrators hang a banner which reads  ‘No to silence on UK violence, Black Lives Matter’  from London Bridge as a protest against the inauguration as Donald Trump as US President , January 20th 2017.
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  • Two anti-HS2 activists with a NHS not HS2 banner, one of whom secured with a large rope around his neck, block a HGV used for works connected to the HS2 high-speed rail link on 28 September 2020 in Denham, United Kingdom. Environmental activists continue to try to prevent or delay works on the controversial £106bn project for which the construction phase was announced on 4th September from a series of protection camps based along the route of the line between London and Birmingham.
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  • Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion stand with a banner in front of a gate providing access to a site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 12 September 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or delay works on the controversial £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley where thousands of trees have already been felled.
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  • Environmental activists from HS2 Rebellion sit in the road behind a banner to block a gate providing access to a site for the HS2 high-speed rail link on 12 September 2020 in Harefield, United Kingdom. Anti-HS2 activists continue to try to prevent or delay works on the controversial £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link in the Colne Valley where thousands of trees have already been felled.
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  • Anti-HS2 activists carry a banner along the Fosse Way on 24th August 2020 in Offchurch, United Kingdom. Environmental activists based at wildlife protection camps in Warwickshire have been trying to prevent or delay the felling of large numbers of trees in connection with the £106bn HS2 high-speed rail link, which will destroy or significantly impact many irreplaceable natural habitats including 108 ancient woodlands.
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  • A banner outside Windsor Great Park instructs visitors to maintain social distancing as part of measures in place to reduce the transmission of coronavirus on 1st July 2020 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Further lockdown restrictions will be lifted with effect from 4th July, including the reopening of pubs and restaurants.
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  • On the day the Prime Minister brings his Brexit bill for a vote at the House of Commons, Pro Brexit anti European Union Leave protesters demonstrating in Westminster hang a banner which reads 'Prepare yourselves for eternal anarchy - Parliament vs. the people - No deals wit the EU' on 22nd October 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Brexit is the scheduled withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. Following a June 2016 referendum, in which 51.9% of participating voters voted to leave.
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  • On the day the Prime Minister brings his Brexit bill for a vote at the House of Commons, Pro Brexit anti European Union Leave protesters demonstrating in Westminster hang a banner which reads 'Prepare yourselves for eternal anarchy - Parliament vs. the people - No deals wit the EU' on 22nd October 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Brexit is the scheduled withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. Following a June 2016 referendum, in which 51.9% of participating voters voted to leave.
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  • On the day the Prime Minister brings his Brexit bill for a vote at the House of Commons, Pro Brexit anti European Union Leave protesters demonstrating in Westminster hang a banner which reads 'Prepare yourselves for eternal anarchy - Parliament vs. the people - No deals wit the EU' on 22nd October 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Brexit is the scheduled withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union. Following a June 2016 referendum, in which 51.9% of participating voters voted to leave.
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  • Protester wearing a crown hangs up his Brexit Now banner outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
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  • Protester wearing a crown hangs up his Brexit Now banner outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
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  • Protester wearing a crown hangs up his Brexit Now banner outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
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  • Protester wearing a crown hangs up his Brexit Now banner outside The Supreme Court as the second day of the hearing to rule on the legality of suspending or proroguing Parliament begins on September 18th 2019 in London, United Kingdom. The ruling will be made by 11 judges in the coming days to determine if the action of Prime Minister Boris Johnson to suspend parliament and his advice to do so given to the Queen was unlawful.
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  • Members of the Communist Party of Great Britain gather with the face Soviet leader Lenin on a banner in Trafalgar Square during the traditional May Day celebrations in the capital, on 1st May 2018, in London, England.
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  • How many black and favela peoples bodies deaths does it take to make an Olympics banner protest at the Brazil-Germany football match, live site Praca Maua. Thousands of Brazilians and some foreigners watched the Brazil vs Germany Olympic football final match in Praca Maua, on the Olympic boulevard, Rio de Janeiro, celebrating Brazis victory, in what could be regarded as a revenge match after Germany beat them 7-1 in the same Maracana Stadium in 2014.
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  • In a march organised by the Peoples Assembly, demonstrators protest  against austerity measures affecting health, education and employment, brought in by the Tory Government headed by Prime Minister David Cameron on April 16th 2016 in London, United Kingdom. Calls for Cameron’s resignation followed revelations in the ‘Panama Papers’. A banner at the front of the demo says We demand health, home, jobs and education. Cameron must go.
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  • Protest against austerity organised by UK Uncut May30th 2015. Painting a giant banner in the road saying 'Austerity is a lie', before dropping it over Westminster bridge
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  • A banner set up along London Road by Balcombe Parish Council in anticipation of the 'Reclaim the Power' camp. The camp is set up in a field in solidarity with the local movement already in swing to stop the gas fracking company Cuadrilla from operating.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 13th April 2013. Banner for the National Union of Mineworkers is paraded towards the Margaret Thatcher Death Party in Trafalgar Square, to celebrate the late Prime Minister's passing away.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 16th August 2012. Supporters of Julian Assange outside the Ecuador Embassy with a banner reading "Free Assange, Free Manning, End the War".
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  • Jobs not bombs banner. Demonstration in Central London on a day of General Strike action by public sector workers and unions. Civil servants, teachers, health workers all came out on a day of peaceful march and protest against government cuts which look set to see their pensions change.
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