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  • The 49th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. Crowd gathers to watch an impromptu dance battle between a group of friends.
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  • The 49th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europe's largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. Crowd gathers to watch an impromptu dance battle between a group of friends.
    20130826notting hill carnival dance ...jpg
  • Exterior of the Chapel at the strategically-important Hougoumont Farm during the Battle of Waterloo, on 25th March 2017, at Waterloo, Belgium. The farm became an epicentre of fighting in the Battle as it was one of the first places where British and other allied forces faced Napoleons Army. 12,000 allied troops defending 14,000 French. The Battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties. The Battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties.
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  • The tombstone of Sergeant-Major Edward Cotton of the 7th Hussars who helped defend the strategically-important Hougoumont Farm during the battle of Waterloo, 25th March 2017, at Waterloo, Belgium. Cotton survived the battle and returned to the area to lead battlefield tours, dying in 1849, interred here then re-buried elsewhere in 1890.The farm became an epicentre of fighting in the Battle as it was one of the first places where British and other allied forces faced Napoleons Army. 12,000 allied troops defending 14,000 French. The Battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties.
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  • Interior of the Chapel at the strategically-important Hougoumont Farm during the Battle of Waterloo, on 25th March 2017, at Waterloo, Belgium. The farm became an epicentre of fighting in the Battle as it was one of the first places where British and other allied forces faced Napoleons Army. 12,000 allied troops defending 14,000 French. The Battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties. The Battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties.
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  • Modern hieroglyphic artwork painted on a wall of local wasteground in the village of Gezirat on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. The pictures show the Battle of Kadesh which took place around 1274 BC between the forces of the Egyptian Empire under Ramesses II and the Hittite Empire under Muwatalli II at the city of Kadesh on the Orontes River. The battle is the earliest battle in recorded history for which details of tactics and formations are known. It was probably the largest chariot battle ever fought, involving perhaps 5,000–6,000 chariots.
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  • The 360 degree Panorma showing the Battle of Waterloo at the battlefield, on 25th March 2017, at Waterloo, Belgium. Inaugurated on the battles bicentenary, visitors experience the history of Napoleonic Europe and the armies of both the French and allied armies on that day. The Battle of Waterloo was fought 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties.
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  • The tombstone of Captain John Lucie Blackman, an officer of the Coldstream Guards, killed by a French bullet in Hougoumont Farm, at the very end of the Battle of Waterloo, on 25th March 2017, at Waterloo, Belgium. The farm became an epicentre of fighting in the Battle as it was one of the first places where British and other allied forces faced Napoleons Army. 12,000 allied troops defending 14,000 French. The Battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties.
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  • A memorial for Captain Thomas Craufurd of the 3rd Guards who died at Hougoumont Farm during the Battle of Waterloo, on 25th March 2017, at Waterloo, Belgium. The farm became an epicentre of fighting in the Battle as it was one of the first places where British and other allied forces faced Napoleons Army. 12,000 allied troops defending 14,000 French. The Battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties.
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  • The battlefield memorial inside the walled Hougoumont Farm, to the soldiers of Napoleons Grande Armee, killed at Waterloo, on 25th March 2017, at Waterloo, Belgium. The farm became an epicentre of fighting in the Battle as it was one of the first places where British and other allied forces faced Napoleons Army. 12,000 allied troops defending 14,000 French. The Battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties. The Battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties.
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  • Waxwork models of Napoleons generals incl Marechal Soult, centre, re-enact the night before the Battle of Waterloo forming an exhibit inside the Memorial 1815 exhibition at the battlefield, on 25th March 2017, at Waterloo, Belgium. Inaugurated on the battles bicentenary, visitors experience the history of Napoleonic Europe and the armies of both the French and allied armies on that day. The Battle of Waterloo was fought 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties.
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  • The landscape of fields and farming land including La Haye Sainte farm, the location of the Battle of Waterloo, on 25th March 2017, at Waterloo, Belgium. La Haye Sainte has changed very little since it played a crucial part in the Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815.<br />
It was defended by about 400 British and German troops, hopelessly outnumbered by attacking French but held out until the late afternoon when they retired because their ammunition had run out. If Napoleon Bonapartes army had captured La Haye Sainte earlier in the day, almost certainly he would have broken through the allied centre and defeated the Duke of Wellingtons army. The Battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties.
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  • A loyalist wall 300th anniversary mural in a protestant area of Belfast showing King William of Orange (the Dutch-born King Billy), the hero of protestant Northern Ireland whose victory at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 ensured a protestant northern Ireland. The Battle was fought between two rival claimants of the English, Scottish, and Irish thrones – the Catholic King James and the Protestant King William – across the River Boyne near Drogheda on the east coast of Ireland. The battle, won by William, was a turning point in James' unsuccessful attempt to regain the crown and ultimately helped ensure the continuation of Protestant ascendancy in Ireland.
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  • One of scarred Chestnut trees, remains of a wood on the Waterloo battlefield where French troops died in their thousands outside the walls of Hougoumont Farm, on 25th March 2017, at Waterloo, Belgium. The trees trunks are still pockmarked by musket fire with holes still embedded in the bark. The chateau became an epicentre of fighting in the Battle as it was one of the first places where British and other allied forces faced Napoleons Army. 12,000 allied troops defending 14,000 French. The Battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties.
    waterloo_battlefield-54-25-03-2017.jpg
  • Three scarred Chestnut trees, remains of a wood on the Waterloo battlefield where French troops died in their thousands outside the walls of Hougoumont Farm, on 25th March 2017, at Waterloo, Belgium. The trees trunks are still pockmarked by musket fire with holes still embedded in the bark. The chateau became an epicentre of fighting in the Battle as it was one of the first places where British and other allied forces faced Napoleons Army. 12,000 allied troops defending 14,000 French. The Battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties.
    waterloo_battlefield-51-25-03-2017.jpg
  • Anti fascists gather in front of the Battle of Cable Street mural in St Georges Gardens during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
    20161009_cable street_B_017.jpg
  • Anti fascists gather in front of the Battle of Cable Street mural in St Georges Gardens during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
    20161009_cable street_B_015.jpg
  • Great Yiddish Parade band playing in Altab Ali Park during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s, became known as the Battle of Cable Street.
    20161009_cable street_B_003.jpg
  • Anti fascists gather in front of the Battle of Cable Street mural in St Georges Gardens during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
    20161009_cable street_A_034.jpg
  • Anti fascists gather in front of the Battle of Cable Street mural in St Georges Gardens during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
    20161009_cable street_A_033.jpg
  • Anti fascists gather in front of the Battle of Cable Street mural in St Georges Gardens during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
    20161009_cable street_A_032.jpg
  • Anti fascists gather in front of the Battle of Cable Street mural in St Georges Gardens during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
    20161009_cable street_A_031.jpg
  • Anti fascists gather in front of the Battle of Cable Street mural in St Georges Gardens during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
    20161009_cable street_A_029.jpg
  • Anti fascists gather in front of the Battle of Cable Street mural in St Georges Gardens during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
    20161009_cable street_A_028.jpg
  • Anti fascists gather in front of the Battle of Cable Street mural in St Georges Gardens during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
    20161009_cable street_A_027.jpg
  • Anti fascists gather in front of the Battle of Cable Street mural in St Georges Gardens during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
    20161009_cable street_A_025.jpg
  • Great Yiddish Parade band playing during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s, became known as the Battle of Cable Street.
    20161009_cable street_A_013.jpg
  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s, became known as the Battle of Cable Street.
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  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s, became known as the Battle of Cable Street.
    20161009_cable street_A_014.jpg
  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s, became known as the Battle of Cable Street.
    20161009_cable street_A_010.jpg
  • Great Yiddish Parade band playing in Altab Ali Park during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s, became known as the Battle of Cable Street.
    20161009_cable street_A_007.jpg
  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s, became known as the Battle of Cable Street.
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  • Mural to The Battle of Cable Street on Cable Street in East London. The Battle of Cable Street took place on Sunday 4 October 1936 in Cable Street in the East End of London. It was a clash between the Metropolitan Police, overseeing a march by the British Union of Fascists, led by Oswald Mosley, and anti-fascists, including local Jewish, socialist, anarchist, Irish and communist groups. The majority of both marchers and counter-protesters travelled into the area for this purpose. Mosley planned to send thousands of marchers dressed in uniforms styled on those of Blackshirts through the East End of London, which had a large Jewish population.
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  • Mural to The Battle of Cable Street on Cable Street in East London. The Battle of Cable Street took place on Sunday 4 October 1936 in Cable Street in the East End of London. It was a clash between the Metropolitan Police, overseeing a march by the British Union of Fascists, led by Oswald Mosley, and anti-fascists, including local Jewish, socialist, anarchist, Irish and communist groups. The majority of both marchers and counter-protesters travelled into the area for this purpose. Mosley planned to send thousands of marchers dressed in uniforms styled on those of Blackshirts through the East End of London, which had a large Jewish population.
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  • Mural to The Battle of Cable Street on Cable Street in East London. The Battle of Cable Street took place on Sunday 4 October 1936 in Cable Street in the East End of London. It was a clash between the Metropolitan Police, overseeing a march by the British Union of Fascists, led by Oswald Mosley, and anti-fascists, including local Jewish, socialist, anarchist, Irish and communist groups. The majority of both marchers and counter-protesters travelled into the area for this purpose. Mosley planned to send thousands of marchers dressed in uniforms styled on those of Blackshirts through the East End of London, which had a large Jewish population.
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  • Mural to The Battle of Cable Street on Cable Street in East London. The Battle of Cable Street took place on Sunday 4 October 1936 in Cable Street in the East End of London. It was a clash between the Metropolitan Police, overseeing a march by the British Union of Fascists, led by Oswald Mosley, and anti-fascists, including local Jewish, socialist, anarchist, Irish and communist groups. The majority of both marchers and counter-protesters travelled into the area for this purpose. Mosley planned to send thousands of marchers dressed in uniforms styled on those of Blackshirts through the East End of London, which had a large Jewish population.
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  • Mural to The Battle of Cable Street on Cable Street in East London. The Battle of Cable Street took place on Sunday 4 October 1936 in Cable Street in the East End of London. It was a clash between the Metropolitan Police, overseeing a march by the British Union of Fascists, led by Oswald Mosley, and anti-fascists, including local Jewish, socialist, anarchist, Irish and communist groups. The majority of both marchers and counter-protesters travelled into the area for this purpose. Mosley planned to send thousands of marchers dressed in uniforms styled on those of Blackshirts through the East End of London, which had a large Jewish population.
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  • Mural to The Battle of Cable Street on Cable Street in East London. The Battle of Cable Street took place on Sunday 4 October 1936 in Cable Street in the East End of London. It was a clash between the Metropolitan Police, overseeing a march by the British Union of Fascists, led by Oswald Mosley, and anti-fascists, including local Jewish, socialist, anarchist, Irish and communist groups. The majority of both marchers and counter-protesters travelled into the area for this purpose. Mosley planned to send thousands of marchers dressed in uniforms styled on those of Blackshirts through the East End of London, which had a large Jewish population.
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  • Mural to The Battle of Cable Street on Cable Street in East London. The Battle of Cable Street took place on Sunday 4 October 1936 in Cable Street in the East End of London. It was a clash between the Metropolitan Police, overseeing a march by the British Union of Fascists, led by Oswald Mosley, and anti-fascists, including local Jewish, socialist, anarchist, Irish and communist groups. The majority of both marchers and counter-protesters travelled into the area for this purpose. Mosley planned to send thousands of marchers dressed in uniforms styled on those of Blackshirts through the East End of London, which had a large Jewish population.
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  • Mural to The Battle of Cable Street on Cable Street in East London. The Battle of Cable Street took place on Sunday 4 October 1936 in Cable Street in the East End of London. It was a clash between the Metropolitan Police, overseeing a march by the British Union of Fascists, led by Oswald Mosley, and anti-fascists, including local Jewish, socialist, anarchist, Irish and communist groups. The majority of both marchers and counter-protesters travelled into the area for this purpose. Mosley planned to send thousands of marchers dressed in uniforms styled on those of Blackshirts through the East End of London, which had a large Jewish population.
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  • Mural to The Battle of Cable Street on Cable Street in East London. The Battle of Cable Street took place on Sunday 4 October 1936 in Cable Street in the East End of London. It was a clash between the Metropolitan Police, overseeing a march by the British Union of Fascists, led by Oswald Mosley, and anti-fascists, including local Jewish, socialist, anarchist, Irish and communist groups. The majority of both marchers and counter-protesters travelled into the area for this purpose. Mosley planned to send thousands of marchers dressed in uniforms styled on those of Blackshirts through the East End of London, which had a large Jewish population.
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  • Mural to The Battle of Cable Street on Cable Street in East London. The Battle of Cable Street took place on Sunday 4 October 1936 in Cable Street in the East End of London. It was a clash between the Metropolitan Police, overseeing a march by the British Union of Fascists, led by Oswald Mosley, and anti-fascists, including local Jewish, socialist, anarchist, Irish and communist groups. The majority of both marchers and counter-protesters travelled into the area for this purpose. Mosley planned to send thousands of marchers dressed in uniforms styled on those of Blackshirts through the East End of London, which had a large Jewish population.
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  • Mural to The Battle of Cable Street on Cable Street in East London. The Battle of Cable Street took place on Sunday 4 October 1936 in Cable Street in the East End of London. It was a clash between the Metropolitan Police, overseeing a march by the British Union of Fascists, led by Oswald Mosley, and anti-fascists, including local Jewish, socialist, anarchist, Irish and communist groups. The majority of both marchers and counter-protesters travelled into the area for this purpose. Mosley planned to send thousands of marchers dressed in uniforms styled on those of Blackshirts through the East End of London, which had a large Jewish population.
    17062011battle of cable streetA_1.jpg
  • One of three scarred Chestnut trees, remains of a wood on the Waterloo battlefield where French troops died in their thousands outside the walls of Hougoumont Farm, on 25th March 2017, at Waterloo, Belgium. The trees trunks are still pockmarked by musket fire with holes still embedded in the bark. The chateau became an epicentre of fighting in the Battle as it was one of the first places where British and other allied forces faced Napoleons Army. 12,000 allied troops defending 14,000 French. The Battle of Waterloo was fought on 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties.
    waterloo_battlefield-56-25-03-2017.jpg
  • Anti fascists gather in front of the Battle of Cable Street mural in St Georges Gardens during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
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  • Anti fascists gather in front of the Battle of Cable Street mural in St Georges Gardens during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
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  • Anti fascists gather in front of the Battle of Cable Street mural in St Georges Gardens during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
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  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s, became known as the Battle of Cable Street.
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  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s, became known as the Battle of Cable Street.
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  • Anti fascists gather in front of the Battle of Cable Street mural in St Georges Gardens during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
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  • Anti fascists gather in front of the Battle of Cable Street mural in St Georges Gardens during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
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  • Anti fascists gather in front of the Battle of Cable Street mural in St Georges Gardens during the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
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  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s, became known as the Battle of Cable Street.
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  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s, became known as the Battle of Cable Street.
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  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s, became known as the Battle of Cable Street.
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  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s, became known as the Battle of Cable Street.
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  • Mural to The Battle of Cable Street on Cable Street in East London. The Battle of Cable Street took place on Sunday 4 October 1936 in Cable Street in the East End of London. It was a clash between the Metropolitan Police, overseeing a march by the British Union of Fascists, led by Oswald Mosley, and anti-fascists, including local Jewish, socialist, anarchist, Irish and communist groups. The majority of both marchers and counter-protesters travelled into the area for this purpose. Mosley planned to send thousands of marchers dressed in uniforms styled on those of Blackshirts through the East End of London, which had a large Jewish population.
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  • Now a peaceful and idyllic farmland landscape but once the battlefield of the Battle of Flooden, on 28th June 2019, in Branxton, Northumberland, England. The Battle of Flodden Field was undoubtedly the most famous confrontation between the English and Scots ever fought on English soil. It took place eight miles to the north west of Wooler near the village of Branxton on September 9th, 1513 in the reign of Henry VIII. Approximately 10,000 Scots and 5,000 English were slaughtered.
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  • Now a peaceful and idyllic farmland landscape but once the battlefield of the Battle of Flooden, on 28th June 2019, in Branxton, Northumberland, England. The Battle of Flodden Field was undoubtedly the most famous confrontation between the English and Scots ever fought on English soil. It took place eight miles to the north west of Wooler near the village of Branxton on September 9th, 1513 in the reign of Henry VIII. Approximately 10,000 Scots and 5,000 English were slaughtered.
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  • Angkor Wat, Siem Riep. Angkor Wat is a huge temple complex,most of it build almost one thousand years ago. The area spans 10 square Km and is one of Cambodia's biggest tourist attractions. spans 10 square Km and is one of Cambodia's biggest tourist attractions. Detail of the many extensive decorations, which predominantly takes the form of bas-relief friezes. Here on the North West wall are depicted  scenes from the Battle of Lanka and the Battle of Kurukshetra.
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  • Angkor Wat, Siem Riep. Angkor Wat is a huge temple complex,most of it build almost one thousand years ago. The area spans 10 square Km and is one of Cambodia's biggest tourist attractions. spans 10 square Km and is one of Cambodia's biggest tourist attractions. Detail of the many extensive decorations, which predominantly takes the form of bas-relief friezes. Here on the North West wall are depicted  scenes from the Battle of Lanka and the Battle of Kurukshetra.
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
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  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
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  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
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  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
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  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
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  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
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  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
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  • Carvings of battle and heroism outside the Palacio de Carlos V at Alhambra, Granada, Spain. Soldiers of the renaissance period fight a crude form or warfare using pikes and swords, mounted on horses and on foot. The Palace is a Renacentist construction in Granada, southern Spain, located on the top of the hill of the Assabica, inside the Nasrid fortification of the Alhambra. It was commanded by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, who wished to establish his residence close to the Alhambra palaces.
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  • Visitors to the Grayson Parry exhibition entitled The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever! admire the wall-hanging tapestry entitled Battle of Britain, on 5th November 2017, at the Arnolfini, Bristol, England.
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  • British Prime Minister, John Major and wife Norma emerge from the Conservative party election Battle Bus to greet supporters and reporters outside Central Office on 20th March 1992 in Smiths Square, London England. Major went on to win the election and was the fourth consecutive victory for the Conservative Party although it was its last outright win until 2015 after Labours 1997 win for Tony Blair.
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • The Battle of Cable Street took place 80 years ago and hundreds marched to comemorate and celebrate the defeat of Mosleys fascists in East London, 9th of October 2016. The march united anti-fascists and ant-racists from various groups including, Jewish groups, trade unions, anti-fascists militants, Labour and the Greens Party and other likeminded socialists.  Party and other likeminded socialists. photo by Kristian Buus/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
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  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
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  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
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  • Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
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  • People gather in Altab Ali Park for the Cable Street 80 march and rally through Whitechapel to mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street on 9th October 2016 in London, United Kingdom. The demonstration marks the day when tens of thousands of people across the East End, joined by others who came to support them, prevented Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists invading the Jewish areas of the East End. The day, which is recognised as a major turning point in the struggle against fascism in Britain in the 1930s.
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