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  • Secretary of State for Employment and Conservative MP, Michael Howard at the Conservative party conference on 11th October 1990 in Blackpool, England.
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  • A hand of a conservation volunteer holding beechnuts gathered from the hedgerows around the Castle Howard Estate in North Yorkshire, UK. They will be planted and grown on at the Estate's arboretum and eventually planted out to make more beech trees and hedges in the Howardian Hills. Castle Howard Estate is in the Howardian Hills AONB, a landscape with well-wooded rolling countryside, patchwork of arable and pasture fields, scenic villages and historic country houses with classic parkland landscapes.
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  • A hand of a conservation volunteer holding the seeds of oak trees (acorns) gathered from the hedgerows around the Castle Howard Estate in North Yorkshire, UK. The acorns will be planted and grown on at the Estate's arboretum and eventually planted out to make more trees and hedges in the Howardian Hills. Castle Howard Estate is in the Howardian Hills AONB, a landscape with well-wooded rolling countryside, patchwork of arable and pasture fields, scenic villages and historic country houses with classic parkland landscapes.
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  • A conservation volunteer gathers rosehips from the hedgerows around the Castle Howard Estate in North Yorkshire, UK. The seeds will be planted and grown on at the Estate's arboretum and eventually planted out to make more trees and hedges in the Howardian Hills. Castle Howard Estate is in the Howardian Hills AONB, a landscape with well-wooded rolling countryside, patchwork of arable and pasture fields, scenic villages and historic country houses with classic parkland landscapes.
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  • A hand of a conservation volunteer holding rosehips gathered from the hedgerows around the Castle Howard Estate in North Yorkshire, UK. They will be planted and grown on at the Estate's arboretum and eventually planted out to make more trees and hedges in the Howardian Hills. Castle Howard Estate is in the Howardian Hills AONB, a landscape with well-wooded rolling countryside, patchwork of arable and pasture fields, scenic villages and historic country houses with classic parkland landscapes.
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  • The hands of a conservation volunteer holding crab apples gathered from the hedgerows around the Castle Howard Estate in North Yorkshire, UK. The seeds will be planted and grown on at the Estate's arboretum and eventually planted out to make more trees and hedges in the Howardian Hills. Castle Howard Estate is in the Howardian Hills AONB, a landscape with well-wooded rolling countryside, patchwork of arable and pasture fields, scenic villages and historic country houses with classic parkland landscapes.
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  • The hands of a conservation volunteer holding the seeds of a horse chestnut tree (conkers) gathered from the hedgerows around the Castle Howard Estate in North Yorkshire, UK. The seeds will be planted and grown on at the Estate's arboretum and eventually planted out to make more trees and hedges in the Howardian Hills. Castle Howard Estate is in the Howardian Hills AONB, a landscape with well-wooded rolling countryside, patchwork of arable and pasture fields, scenic villages and historic country houses with classic parkland landscapes.
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  • A hand of a conservation volunteer holding sloes gathered from the blackthorn hedgerows around the Castle Howard Estate in North Yorkshire, UK. They will be planted and grown on at the Estate's arboretum and eventually planted out to make more beech trees and hedges in the Howardian Hills. Castle Howard Estate is in the Howardian Hills AONB, a landscape with well-wooded rolling countryside, patchwork of arable and pasture fields, scenic villages and historic country houses with classic parkland landscapes.
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  • The hands of a conservation volunteer holding the seeds of a hazel tree (hazelnuts) gathered from the hedgerows around the Castle Howard Estate in North Yorkshire, UK. The seeds will be planted and grown on at the Estate's arboretum and eventually planted out to make more trees and hedges in the Howardian Hills. Castle Howard Estate is in the Howardian Hills AONB, a landscape with well-wooded rolling countryside, patchwork of arable and pasture fields, scenic villages and historic country houses with classic parkland landscapes.
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  • Flower arranger, Joyce Farrow arranges freshly picked flowers from the garden at Castle Howard stately home, North Yorkshire, UK. Castle Howard is located in the Howardian Hills AONB, a landscape with well-wooded rolling countryside, patchwork of arable and pasture fields, scenic villages and historic country houses with classic parkland landscapes.
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  • A hand of a conservation volunteer holding sycamore seeds gathered from the hedgerows around the Castle Howard Estate in North Yorkshire, UK. They will be planted and grown on at the Estate's arboretum and eventually planted out to make more beech trees and hedges in the Howardian Hills. Castle Howard Estate is in the Howardian Hills AONB, a landscape with well-wooded rolling countryside, patchwork of arable and pasture fields, scenic villages and historic country houses with classic parkland landscapes.
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  • Flower arranger, Joyce Farrow stands in the walled garden of Castle Howard stately home holding a bunch of sweet peas, North Yorkshire, UK. Castle Howard is located in the Howardian Hills AONB, a landscape with well-wooded rolling countryside, patchwork of arable and pasture fields, scenic villages and historic country houses with classic parkland landscapes.
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  • The Howard League, English PEN and Santa delivering books for prisoners to the Ministry of Justice HQ, central London.
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  • Santa  along with the Howard League, English PEN delivering books for prisoners to the Ministry of Justice HQ, central London.
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  • Santa  along with the Howard League, English PEN delivering books for prisoners to the Ministry of Justice HQ, central London.
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  • Santa and Francis Crook, cheif executive of The Howard League, along with  English PEN deliver books for prisoners to the Ministry of Justice HQ, central London.
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  • Santa and Francis Crook, cheif executive of The Howard League, along with  English PEN deliver books for prisoners to the Ministry of Justice HQ, central London.
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  • Santa and Francis Crook, cheif executive of The Howard League, along with  English PEN deliver books for prisoners to the Ministry of Justice HQ, central London.
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  • The Howard League, English PEN and Santa delivering books for prisoners to the Ministry of Justice HQ, central London.
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  • Santa delivering books for prisoners to the Ministry of Justice HQ, central London. Part of the Howard Leagues books for prisoners campaign.
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  • Santa and Francis Crook, cheif executive of The Howard League, along with  English PEN deliver books for prisoners to the Ministry of Justice HQ, central London.
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  • Santa  along with the Howard League, English PEN delivering books for prisoners to the Ministry of Justice HQ, central London.
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  • Santa  along with the Howard League, English PEN delivering books for prisoners to the Ministry of Justice HQ, central London.
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  • The Howard League, English PEN and Santa delivering books for prisoners to the Ministry of Justice HQ, central London.
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  • Santa delivering books for prisoners to the Ministry of Justice HQ, central London. Part of the Howard Leagues books for prisoners campaign.
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  • Santa delivering books for prisoners to the Ministry of Justice HQ, central London. Part of the Howard Leagues books for prisoners campaign.
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  • Santa delivering books for prisoners to the Ministry of Justice HQ, central London. Part of the Howard Leagues books for prisoners campaign.
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  • Santa and Francis Crook, cheif executive of The Howard League, along with  English PEN deliver books for prisoners to the Ministry of Justice HQ, central London.
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  • Santa and Francis Crook, cheif executive of The Howard League, along with  English PEN deliver books for prisoners to the Ministry of Justice HQ, central London.
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  • The Howard League, English PEN and Santa delivering books for prisoners to the Ministry of Justice HQ, central London.
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  • David Lammy, Labour MP for Tottenham and  speaking at the Howard League For Penal Reforms ‘Policing the community’ conference held at the Kings fund. 14th November 2018.
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  • David Lammy, Labour MP for Tottenham and  speaking at the Howard League For Penal Reforms ‘Policing the community’ conference held at the Kings fund. 14th November 2018.
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  • David Lammy, Labour MP for Tottenham and  speaking at the Howard League For Penal Reforms ‘Policing the community’ conference held at the Kings fund. 14th November 2018.
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  • David Lammy, Labour MP for Tottenham and  speaking at the Howard League For Penal Reforms ‘Policing the community’ conference held at the Kings fund. 14th November 2018.
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  • Bob Neill MP, Chairman, Justice Select Committee. Conservative MP for Bromley and Chislehurst, speaking at the Howard League For Penal Reforms AGM held at the Kings fund, London, UK. 14th November 2018.
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  • David Lammy, Labour MP for Tottenham and  speaking at the Howard League For Penal Reforms ‘Policing the community’ conference held at the Kings fund. 14th November 2018.
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  • Bob Neill MP, Chairman, Justice Select Committee. Conservative MP for Bromley and Chislehurst, speaking at the Howard League For Penal Reforms AGM held at the Kings fund, London, UK. 14th November 2018.
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  • Bob Neill MP, Chairman, Justice Select Committee. Conservative MP for Bromley and Chislehurst, speaking at the Howard League For Penal Reforms AGM held at the Kings fund, London, UK. 14th November 2018.
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  • Bob Neill MP, Chairman, Justice Select Committee. Conservative MP for Bromley and Chislehurst, speaking at the Howard League For Penal Reforms AGM held at the Kings fund, London, UK. 14th November 2018.
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  • Bob Neill MP, Chairman, Justice Select Committee. Conservative MP for Bromley and Chislehurst, speaking at the Howard League For Penal Reforms AGM held at the Kings fund, London, UK. 14th November 2018.
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  • Detail of visitor's hand and names of victims at the 9/11 Memorial in New York, killed at the locations of terrorist attacks on September 11th 2001. The National September 11 Memorial is a tribute of remembrance and honor to the nearly 3,000 people killed in the terror attacks of September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center site, near Shanksville, Pa., and at the Pentagon, as well as the six people killed in the World Trade Center bombing in February 1993.
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  • A portrait of Lord Strathcona on rocks of the Scottish island his family has owned for generations, in the summer of 1989 on Colonsay, Scotland. Donald Euan Palmer Howard, 4th Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal b1923, is a British Conservative politician. Strathcona is the eldest son of Donald Howard, 3rd Baron. He served in the Royal Navy from 1942 to 1947, achieving the rank of Lieutenant. Howard succeeded his father in the barony in 1959 and took his seat on the Conservative benches in the House of Lords.
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  • A bust of the founder of Letchworth, Ebeneezer Howard<br />
In 1898 Ebenezer Howard published his book "Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Reform" (later "Garden Cities of Tomorrow") founding the Garden Cities Association. His plan was to create a new, planned  settlement that combined the best of town and country - the first of which became Letchworth Garden City in 1903, laid out by architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. It was followed in 1920 by a second garden city at Welwyn. The movement inspired Garden Cities in Europe and currently has been revived as a potential solution to Britain's housing crisis
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  • A road sign bearing the image of the founder of Letchworth Garden City, Ebenezer Howard<br />
In 1898 Ebenezer Howard published his book "Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Reform" (later "Garden Cities of Tomorrow") founding the Garden Cities Association. His plan was to create a new, planned  settlement that combined the best of town and country - the first of which became Letchworth Garden City in 1903, laid out by architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. It was followed in 1920 by a second garden city at Welwyn. The movement inspired Garden Cities in Europe and currently has been revived as a potential solution to Britain's housing crisis
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  • A road sign bearing the image of the founder of Letchworth Garden City, Ebenezer Howard<br />
In 1898 Ebenezer Howard published his book "Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Reform" (later "Garden Cities of Tomorrow") founding the Garden Cities Association. His plan was to create a new, planned  settlement that combined the best of town and country - the first of which became Letchworth Garden City in 1903, laid out by architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. It was followed in 1920 by a second garden city at Welwyn. The movement inspired Garden Cities in Europe and currently has been revived as a potential solution to Britain's housing crisis
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  • Arts and Crafts period houses in Letchworth, the world's first Garden City designed by Ebenezer Howard to marry the best of urban and rural living.<br />
In 1898 Ebenezer Howard published his book "Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Reform" (later "Garden Cities of Tomorrow") founding the Garden Cities Association. His plan was to create a new, planned  settlement that combined the best of town and country - the first of which became Letchworth Garden City in 1903, laid out by architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. It was followed in 1920 by a second garden city at Welwyn. The movement inspired Garden Cities in Europe and currently has been revived as a potential solution to Britain's housing crisis
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  • Arts and Crafts period houses in Letchworth, the world's first Garden City designed by Ebenezer Howard to marry the best of urban and rural living.<br />
In 1898 Ebenezer Howard published his book "Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Reform" (later "Garden Cities of Tomorrow") founding the Garden Cities Association. His plan was to create a new, planned  settlement that combined the best of town and country - the first of which became Letchworth Garden City in 1903, laid out by architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. It was followed in 1920 by a second garden city at Welwyn. The movement inspired Garden Cities in Europe and currently has been revived as a potential solution to Britain's housing crisis
    SFE_120823_024_1.jpg
  • Arts and Crafts period houses in Letchworth, the world's first Garden City designed by Ebenezer Howard to marry the best of urban and rural living.<br />
In 1898 Ebenezer Howard published his book "Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Reform" (later "Garden Cities of Tomorrow") founding the Garden Cities Association. His plan was to create a new, planned  settlement that combined the best of town and country - the first of which became Letchworth Garden City in 1903, laid out by architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. It was followed in 1920 by a second garden city at Welwyn. The movement inspired Garden Cities in Europe and currently has been revived as a potential solution to Britain's housing crisis
    SFE_120823_022_1.jpg
  • Arts and Crafts period houses in Letchworth, the world's first Garden City designed by Ebenezer Howard to marry the best of urban and rural living.<br />
In 1898 Ebenezer Howard published his book "Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Reform" (later "Garden Cities of Tomorrow") founding the Garden Cities Association. His plan was to create a new, planned  settlement that combined the best of town and country - the first of which became Letchworth Garden City in 1903, laid out by architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. It was followed in 1920 by a second garden city at Welwyn. The movement inspired Garden Cities in Europe and currently has been revived as a potential solution to Britain's housing crisis
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  • A woman cycles her bicycle past Arts and Crafts period houses in Letchworth, the world's first Garden City designed by Ebenezer Howard to marry the best of urban and rural living.<br />
In 1898 Ebenezer Howard published his book "Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Reform" (later "Garden Cities of Tomorrow") founding the Garden Cities Association. His plan was to create a new, planned  settlement that combined the best of town and country - the first of which became Letchworth Garden City in 1903, laid out by architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. It was followed in 1920 by a second garden city at Welwyn. The movement inspired Garden Cities in Europe and currently has been revived as a potential solution to Britain's housing crisis
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  • The United Kingdom's first traffic roundabout (built 1909)  in Letchworth, the world's first Garden City designed by Ebenezer Howard to marry the best of urban and rural living.
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  • Howard Richman organising  the post in the  postroom where he works in Leeds.  From the series Desk Job, a project which explores globalisation through office life around the World.
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  • Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown and wife Jane on the steps of their Kennington home, on 6th february 1992, in London England. Following the press becoming aware of a stolen document relating to a divorce case, he disclosed a five-month affair with his secretary, Patricia Howard, five years earlier. He and his marriage weathered the political and tabloid storm, with his wife of 30 years forgiving him. The revelation of his affair sparked the front page headline Its Paddy Pantsdown from The Sun newspaper.
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  • Michael Gove MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice. Speaking at the Howard League for Penal reform AGM held at the Kings fund. 4th November 2015.
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  • Michael Gove MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice. Speaking at the Howard League for Penal reform AGM held at the Kings fund. 4th November 2015.
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  • Michael Gove MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice. Speaking at the Howard League for Penal reform AGM held at the Kings fund. 4th November 2015.
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  • Michael Gove MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice. Speaking at the Howard League for Penal reform AGM held at the Kings fund. 4th November 2015.
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  • Details of the fountain and Broadway Gardens at the centre of Letchworth<br />
In 1898 Ebenezer Howard published his book "Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Reform" (later "Garden Cities of Tomorrow") founding the Garden Cities Association. His plan was to create a new, planned  settlement that combined the best of town and country - the first of which became Letchworth Garden City in 1903, laid out by architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. It was followed in 1920 by a second garden city at Welwyn. The movement inspired Garden Cities in Europe and currently has been revived as a potential solution to Britain's housing crisis
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  • Details of the fountain and Broadway Gardens at the centre of Letchworth.<br />
In 1898 Ebenezer Howard published his book "Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Reform" (later "Garden Cities of Tomorrow") founding the Garden Cities Association. His plan was to create a new, planned  settlement that combined the best of town and country - the first of which became Letchworth Garden City in 1903, laid out by architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. It was followed in 1920 by a second garden city at Welwyn. The movement inspired Garden Cities in Europe and currently has been revived as a potential solution to Britain's housing crisis
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  • Britains first roundabout built in c.1909<br />
In 1898 Ebenezer Howard published his book "Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Reform" (later "Garden Cities of Tomorrow") founding the Garden Cities Association. His plan was to create a new, planned  settlement that combined the best of town and country - the first of which became Letchworth Garden City in 1903, laid out by architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. It was followed in 1920 by a second garden city at Welwyn. The movement inspired Garden Cities in Europe and currently has been revived as a potential solution to Britain's housing crisis
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  • The pieces of two games of chess await players as a crowd on onlookers crowd above to see the lunchtime tournament at the Broadgate office plaza in the City of London. The first modern chess tournament was organized by Howard Staunton, a leading English chess player, and was held in London in 1851. It was won by the relatively unknown German Adolf Anderssen, who was hailed as the leading chess master, and his brilliant, energetic attacking style became typical for the time, although it was later regarded as strategically shallow. Broadgate is a large, 32-acre (13 ha) office and retail estate in the City of London, owned by British Land and the Blackstone Group and managed by Broadgate Estates.
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  • Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown and wife Jane on the steps of their Kennington home, on 6th february 1992, in London England. Following the press becoming aware of a stolen document relating to a divorce case, he disclosed a five-month affair with his secretary, Patricia Howard, five years earlier. He and his marriage weathered the political and tabloid storm, with his wife of 30 years forgiving him. The revelation of his affair sparked the front page headline Its Paddy Pantsdown from The Sun newspaper.
    paddy_ashdown02-06-02-1992.jpg
  • Michael Gove MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice. Speaking at the Howard League for Penal reform AGM held at the Kings fund. 4th November 2015.
    UK-Justice-Michael-Gove-MP-9303.jpg
  • Michael Gove MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice. Speaking at the Howard League for Penal reform AGM held at the Kings fund. 4th November 2015.
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  • Michael Gove MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice. Speaking at the Howard League for Penal reform AGM held at the Kings fund. 4th November 2015.
    UK-Justice-Michael-Gove-MP-9216.jpg
  • Michael Gove MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice. Speaking at the Howard League for Penal reform AGM held at the Kings fund. 4th November 2015.
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  • Michael Gove MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice. Speaking at the Howard League for Penal reform AGM held at the Kings fund. 4th November 2015.
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  • Nick Hardwick, HM Chief Inspector of Prisons speaking at the Howard League for Penal Reform conference. Through the gate: Transforming rehabilitation and the future of prisons. The Kings Fund, London.
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  • Nick Hardwick, HM Chief Inspector of Prisons speaking at the Howard League for Penal Reform conference. Through the gate: Transforming rehabilitation and the future of prisons. The Kings Fund, London.
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  • A couple in suits on their way to work walk down the Braodway, a long tree-lined avenue<br />
In 1898 Ebenezer Howard published his book "Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Reform" (later "Garden Cities of Tomorrow") founding the Garden Cities Association. His plan was to create a new, planned  settlement that combined the best of town and country - the first of which became Letchworth Garden City in 1903, laid out by architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. It was followed in 1920 by a second garden city at Welwyn. The movement inspired Garden Cities in Europe and currently has been revived as a potential solution to Britain's housing crisis
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  • Britains first roundabout built in c.1909. <br />
In 1898 Ebenezer Howard published his book "Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Reform" (later "Garden Cities of Tomorrow") founding the Garden Cities Association. His plan was to create a new, planned  settlement that combined the best of town and country - the first of which became Letchworth Garden City in 1903, laid out by architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. It was followed in 1920 by a second garden city at Welwyn. The movement inspired Garden Cities in Europe and currently has been revived as a potential solution to Britain's housing crisis
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  • Britains first roundabout built in c.1909<br />
In 1898 Ebenezer Howard published his book "Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Reform" (later "Garden Cities of Tomorrow") founding the Garden Cities Association. His plan was to create a new, planned  settlement that combined the best of town and country - the first of which became Letchworth Garden City in 1903, laid out by architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. It was followed in 1920 by a second garden city at Welwyn. The movement inspired Garden Cities in Europe and currently has been revived as a potential solution to Britain's housing crisis
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  • Britains first roundabout built in c.1909<br />
In 1898 Ebenezer Howard published his book "Tomorrow: A Peaceful Path to Reform" (later "Garden Cities of Tomorrow") founding the Garden Cities Association. His plan was to create a new, planned  settlement that combined the best of town and country - the first of which became Letchworth Garden City in 1903, laid out by architects Barry Parker and Raymond Unwin. It was followed in 1920 by a second garden city at Welwyn. The movement inspired Garden Cities in Europe and currently has been revived as a potential solution to Britain's housing crisis
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  • English actress, Emma Thompson publicises her movie Howards End at a photocall, on 10th May 1992 at the 45th Cannes Film Festival, France.
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