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  • Perimeter fence and Mod sign at the former nuclear weapons-era airfield occupied by US Air force personnel during the Cold War and now vacant, awaiting re-landscaping and returning to common parkland for the public to use. Opened in 1942, it was used by both the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces during World War II and the United States Air Force during the Cold War. After the Cold War ended, it was closed in 1993. The airfield was also known for the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp held outside its gates in the 1980s. In 1997 Greenham Common was designated as public parkland.
    greenham_common09-19-03-2003_1.jpg
  • Architectural landscape of missile silo doors entrance at the former nuclear weapons-era airfield occupied by US Air force personnel during the Cold War and now vacant, awaiting re-landscaping and returning to common parkland for the public to use. Opened in 1942, it was used by both the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces during World War II and the United States Air Force during the Cold War. After the Cold War ended, it was closed in 1993. The airfield was also known for the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp held outside its gates in the 1980s. In 1997 Greenham Common was designated as public parkland.
    greenham_common15-19-03-2003_1_1.jpg
  • Architectural landscape of a missile silo door entrance at the former nuclear weapons-era airfield occupied by US Air force personnel during the Cold War and now vacant, awaiting re-landscaping and returning to common parkland for the public to use. Opened in 1942, it was used by both the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces during World War II and the United States Air Force during the Cold War. After the Cold War ended, it was closed in 1993. The airfield was also known for the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp held outside its gates in the 1980s. In 1997 Greenham Common was designated as public parkland.
    greenham_common06-19-03-2003_1.jpg
  • Womens' protest graffiti inside the former nuclear weapons-era airfield occupied by US Air force personnel during the Cold War and now vacant, awaiting re-landscaping and returning to common parkland for the public to use. Opened in 1942, it was used by both the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces during World War II and the United States Air Force during the Cold War. After the Cold War ended, it was closed in 1993. The airfield was also known for the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp held outside its gates in the 1980s. In 1997 Greenham Common was designated as public parkland.
    greenham_common07-19-03-2003_1.jpg
  • Empty countryside landscape at the former nuclear weapons-era airfield occupied by US Air force personnel during the Cold War and now vacant, awaiting re-landscaping and returning to common parkland for the public to use. Opened in 1942, it was used by both the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces during World War II and the United States Air Force during the Cold War. After the Cold War ended, it was closed in 1993. The airfield was also known for the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp held outside its gates in the 1980s. In 1997 Greenham Common was designated as public parkland.
    greenham_common08-19-03-2003_1.jpg
  • Architectural landscape of a missile silo door entrance at the former nuclear weapons-era airfield occupied by US Air force personnel during the Cold War and now vacant, awaiting re-landscaping and returning to common parkland for the public to use. Opened in 1942, it was used by both the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces during World War II and the United States Air Force during the Cold War. After the Cold War ended, it was closed in 1993. The airfield was also known for the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp held outside its gates in the 1980s. In 1997 Greenham Common was designated as public parkland.
    greenham_common05-19-03-2003_1.jpg
  • Natural landscape of grass-covered missile silos at the former nuclear weapons-era airfield occupied by US Air force personnel during the Cold War and now vacant, awaiting re-landscaping and returning to common parkland for the public to use. Opened in 1942, it was used by both the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces during World War II and the United States Air Force during the Cold War. After the Cold War ended, it was closed in 1993. The airfield was also known for the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp held outside its gates in the 1980s. In 1997 Greenham Common was designated as public parkland.
    greenham_common02-19-03-2003_1.jpg
  • Concrete and fence landscape at the entrance of the former nuclear weapons-era airfield occupied by US Air force personnel during the Cold War and now vacant, awaiting re-landscaping and returning to common parkland for the public to use. Opened in 1942, it was used by both the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces during World War II and the United States Air Force during the Cold War. After the Cold War ended, it was closed in 1993. The airfield was also known for the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp held outside its gates in the 1980s. In 1997 Greenham Common was designated as public parkland.
    greenham_common01-19-03-2003_1.jpg
  • Architectural detail of a missile silo door entrance at the former nuclear weapons-era airfield occupied by US Air force personnel during the Cold War and now vacant, awaiting re-landscaping and returning to common parkland for the public to use. Opened in 1942, it was used by both the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces during World War II and the United States Air Force during the Cold War. After the Cold War ended, it was closed in 1993. The airfield was also known for the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp held outside its gates in the 1980s. In 1997 Greenham Common was designated as public parkland.
    greenham_common04-19-03-2003_1.jpg
  • Natural landscape of grass-covered missile silos at the former nuclear weapons-era airfield occupied by US Air force personnel during the Cold War and now vacant, awaiting re-landscaping and returning to common parkland for the public to use. Opened in 1942, it was used by both the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces during World War II and the United States Air Force during the Cold War. After the Cold War ended, it was closed in 1993. The airfield was also known for the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp held outside its gates in the 1980s. In 1997 Greenham Common was designated as public parkland.
    greenham_common03-19-03-2003_1.jpg
  • Architectural detail inside a lower-ground control bunker at the former nuclear weapons-era airfield occupied by US Air force personnel during the Cold War and now vacant, awaiting re-landscaping and returning to common parkland for the public to use. Opened in 1942, it was used by both the Royal Air Force and United States Army Air Forces during World War II and the United States Air Force during the Cold War. After the Cold War ended, it was closed in 1993. The airfield was also known for the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp held outside its gates in the 1980s. In 1997 Greenham Common was designated as public parkland.
    greenham_common12-19-03-2003_1.jpg
  • Common toad sitting in the grass on 20th June 2020 in Studley, United Kingdom. Common toads are amphibians, breeding in ponds during the spring and spending much of the rest of the year feeding in woodland, gardens, hedgerows and tussocky grassland. They are famous for their mass migrations back to their breeding ponds on the first warm, damp evenings. Common toads tend to breed in larger, deeper ponds than common frogs, but still frequent gardens.
    20200620_common toad_001.jpg
  • Common toad sitting in the grass on 20th June 2020 in Studley, United Kingdom. Common toads are amphibians, breeding in ponds during the spring and spending much of the rest of the year feeding in woodland, gardens, hedgerows and tussocky grassland. They are famous for their mass migrations back to their breeding ponds on the first warm, damp evenings. Common toads tend to breed in larger, deeper ponds than common frogs, but still frequent gardens.
    20200620_common toad_002.jpg
  • TfL underground trains come and go on the double platforms at Clapham Common tube station on the Northern Line in London, England, United Kingdom.
    20160913_clapham common tube_001.jpg
  • A City of London constable stands under the pillars of Royal Exchange, Cornhill before the traditional ceremony of the proclamation of the dissolution of Parliament, on the day that Prime Minister David Cameron announces the beginning of theh 2015 election campaign. City Officers and officials help proclaim the dissolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer16-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • City Officers and officials help proclaim the disolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer23-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • The City Marshal during the traditional ceremony of the proclamation of the dissolution of Parliament, on the day that Prime Minister David Cameron announces the beginning of the 2015 election campaign. City Officers and officials help proclaim the dissolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer19-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • City Officers and officials help proclaim the disolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer17-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • The City Marshal during the traditional ceremony of the proclamation of the dissolution of Parliament, on the day that Prime Minister David Cameron announces the beginning of the 2015 election campaign. City Officers and officials help proclaim the dissolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer21-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • City Officers and officials help proclaim the disolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer18-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • City Officers and officials help proclaim the disolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer11-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • City of London constables stand under the pillars of Royal Exchange, Cornhill before the traditional ceremony of the proclamation of the dissolution of Parliament, on the day that Prime Minister David Cameron announces the beginning of the 2015 election campaign. City Officers and officials help proclaim the dissolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer15-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • City of London constables stand under the pillars of Royal Exchange, Cornhill before the traditional ceremony of the proclamation of the dissolution of Parliament, on the day that Prime Minister David Cameron announces the beginning of the 2015 election campaign. City Officers and officials help proclaim the dissolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer14-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • City Officers and officials help proclaim the disolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer10-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • City Officers and officials help proclaim the disolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer09-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • City Officers and officials help proclaim the disolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer07-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • City Officers and officials help proclaim the disolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer03-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • City Officers and officials help proclaim the disolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer02-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • City of London constables stand under the pillars of Royal Exchange, Cornhill before the traditional ceremony of the proclamation of the dissolution of Parliament, on the day that Prime Minister David Cameron announces the beginning of the 2015 election campaign. City Officers and officials help proclaim the dissolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer01-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • City Officers and officials help proclaim the disolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer22-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • The City Marshal during the traditional ceremony of the proclamation of the dissolution of Parliament, on the day that Prime Minister David Cameron announces the beginning of the 2015 election campaign. City Officers and officials help proclaim the dissolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer20-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • The City Marshal during the traditional ceremony of the proclamation of the dissolution of Parliament, on the day that David Cameron announces the beginning of the 2015 election campaign. City Officers and officials help proclaim the dissolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer04-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • City Officers and officials help proclaim the disolving of parliament on the day that the period of Britain's general election starts. Accompanied by constables in cloaks, the three Esquires: The City Marshall, the Sword Bearer and the Mace Bearer (who is properly called 'the Common Cryer and Sergeant-at-arms'); who run the Lord Mayor's official residence, announces from the steps of Royal Exchange, Cornhill, to the capital's ancient financial district.
    election_common_cryer06-30-03-2015_1.jpg
  • Mistletoe growing in abundance in a tree on 17th March 2021 in Upper Arley, United Kingdom. Mistletoe is the common name for parasitic plants in the order Santalales. They are attached to their host tree or shrub by a structure called the haustorium, through which they extract water and nutrients from the host plant.
    20210317_mistletoe_001.jpg
  • Mistletoe growing in abundance in a tree on 17th March 2021 in Upper Arley, United Kingdom. Mistletoe is the common name for parasitic plants in the order Santalales. They are attached to their host tree or shrub by a structure called the haustorium, through which they extract water and nutrients from the host plant.
    20210317_mistletoe_002.jpg
  • Hundreds of people gathered  at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. The police retreats out of the common in an orderly fashion. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
    3E9A9297.jpg
  • Hundreds of people gathered  at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. The police retreats out of the common in an orderly fashion. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
    3E9A9280.jpg
  • Hundreds of people gathered  at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. The police retreats out of the common in an orderly fashion. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
    3E9A9286.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_030.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_028.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_029.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_017.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_026.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_023.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_022.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_021.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_020.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_018.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_012.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_015.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_014.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_013.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_011.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_008.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_007.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_004.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_020.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_026.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_023.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_018.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_015.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_011.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_003.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_008.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_005.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_025.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_019.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_016.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_005.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_010.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
    20160913_cats not ads_B_009.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service CATS on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better.
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_025.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_024.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_019.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_017.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_014.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_009.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_010.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_007.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_006.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_004.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20160913_cats not ads_A_002.jpg
  • Cats not Ads campaign at Clapham Common tube station is the first campaign organised by Glimpse, an open and voluntary collective for creative people, Citizens Advertising Takeover Service (CATS) on 13th September 2016 in London, United Kingdom. A successful Kickstarter campaign ran to replace dozens of adverts at Clapham Common underground station, with pictures of cats. The idea was to help people think a bit differently about the world around them, and get inspired to change things for the better. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • People take in the views across Gloucestershire towards Bishops Cleve from Cleve Hill on 22nd November 2020 in Cheltenham, United Kingdom. Cleeve Hill is the highest point both of the Cotswolds hill range and of the county of Gloucestershire, at 1,083 feet. It is located on Cleeve Common which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest looked after by a small charity called Cleeve Common Trust.
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  • People take in the views across Gloucestershire towards Bishops Cleve from Cleve Hill on 22nd November 2020 in Cheltenham, United Kingdom. Cleeve Hill is the highest point both of the Cotswolds hill range and of the county of Gloucestershire, at 1,083 feet. It is located on Cleeve Common which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest looked after by a small charity called Cleeve Common Trust.
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  • Hundreds of people gathered at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. Candles and flowers for Sarah Everard. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
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  • Hundreds of people gathered at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. Candles and flowers for Sarah Everard. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
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  • Hundreds of people gathered at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. Police making arrests. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
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  • Hundreds of people gathered at a peaceful vigil for Sarah Everard on Clapham Common in South London on the 13th of March 2021, London, United Kingdom. Sarah Everard went missing on 3 March after setting off at 9pm from a friend’s house to make her two and a half mile journey home. The vigil was also a call to end violence against girls and women perpetrated by men. The vigil was not sanctioned by police because of Covid restrictions and the police decided to arrest a number of people in an attempt to end the peaceful and highly emotional vigil. The event took place at the band stand on the common and speeches were held from the stand till police confiscated the sound equipment.
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