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  • London, UK. Tuesday 7th July 2015. 10th anniversary of the London 7/7 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack in London. Here the memorial on Tavistock Square, where the bus bombing took place. Passers by gather to read the cards in memorial, and others to lay flowers. The 7 July 2005 London bombings (often referred to as 7/7) were a series of coordinated suicide bomb attacks in central London, which targeted civilians using the public transport system during the morning rush hour.
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  • London, UK. Tuesday 7th July 2015. 10th anniversary of the London 7/7 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack in London. Here the memorial on Tavistock Square, where the bus bombing took place. Passers by gather to read the cards in memorial, and others to lay flowers. The 7 July 2005 London bombings (often referred to as 7/7) were a series of coordinated suicide bomb attacks in central London, which targeted civilians using the public transport system during the morning rush hour.
    20150707_july 7th bombings memorial_...jpg
  • London, UK. Tuesday 7th July 2015. 10th anniversary of the London 7/7 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack in London. Here the memorial on Tavistock Square, where the bus bombing took place. Passers by gather to read the cards in memorial, and others to lay flowers. The 7 July 2005 London bombings (often referred to as 7/7) were a series of coordinated suicide bomb attacks in central London, which targeted civilians using the public transport system during the morning rush hour.
    20150707_july 7th bombings memorial_...jpg
  • London, UK. Tuesday 7th July 2015. 10th anniversary of the London 7/7 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack in London. Here the memorial in Russell Square underground station, where the 3rd tube bombing took place. People gather in memorial by the memorial flowers. The 7 July 2005 London bombings (often referred to as 7/7) were a series of coordinated suicide bomb attacks in central London, which targeted civilians using the public transport system during the morning rush hour.
    20150707_july 7th bombings memorial_...jpg
  • London, UK. Tuesday 7th July 2015. 10th anniversary of the London 7/7 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack in London. Here the memorial on Tavistock Square, where the bus bombing took place. Passers by gather to read the cards in memorial, and others to lay flowers. The 7 July 2005 London bombings (often referred to as 7/7) were a series of coordinated suicide bomb attacks in central London, which targeted civilians using the public transport system during the morning rush hour.
    20150707_july 7th bombings memorial_...jpg
  • London, UK. Tuesday 7th July 2015. 10th anniversary of the London 7/7 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack in London. Here the memorial in Russell Square underground station, where the 3rd tube bombing took place. People gather in memorial by the memorial flowers. The 7 July 2005 London bombings (often referred to as 7/7) were a series of coordinated suicide bomb attacks in central London, which targeted civilians using the public transport system during the morning rush hour.
    20150707_july 7th bombings memorial_...jpg
  • London, UK. Tuesday 7th July 2015. 10th anniversary of the London 7/7 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack in London. Here the memorial in Russell Square underground station, where the 3rd tube bombing took place. People gather in memorial by the memorial flowers. The 7 July 2005 London bombings (often referred to as 7/7) were a series of coordinated suicide bomb attacks in central London, which targeted civilians using the public transport system during the morning rush hour.
    20150707_july 7th bombings memorial_...jpg
  • London, UK. Tuesday 7th July 2015. 10th anniversary of the London 7/7 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack in London. Here the memorial in Russell Square underground station, where the 3rd tube bombing took place. People gather in memorial by the memorial flowers. The 7 July 2005 London bombings (often referred to as 7/7) were a series of coordinated suicide bomb attacks in central London, which targeted civilians using the public transport system during the morning rush hour.
    20150707_july 7th bombings memorial_...jpg
  • London, UK. Tuesday 7th July 2015. 10th anniversary of the London 7/7 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack in London. Here the memorial in Russell Square underground station, where the 3rd tube bombing took place. People gather in memorial by the memorial flowers. The 7 July 2005 London bombings (often referred to as 7/7) were a series of coordinated suicide bomb attacks in central London, which targeted civilians using the public transport system during the morning rush hour.
    20150707_july 7th bombings memorial_...jpg
  • London, UK. Tuesday 7th July 2015. 10th anniversary of the London 7/7 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack in London. Here the memorial on Tavistock Square, where the bus bombing took place. Passers by gather to read the cards in memorial, and others to lay flowers. The 7 July 2005 London bombings (often referred to as 7/7) were a series of coordinated suicide bomb attacks in central London, which targeted civilians using the public transport system during the morning rush hour.
    20150707_july 7th bombings memorial_...jpg
  • London, UK. Tuesday 7th July 2015. 10th anniversary of the London 7/7 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack in London. Here the memorial on Tavistock Square, where the bus bombing took place. Passers by gather to read the cards in memorial, and others to lay flowers. The 7 July 2005 London bombings (often referred to as 7/7) were a series of coordinated suicide bomb attacks in central London, which targeted civilians using the public transport system during the morning rush hour.
    20150707_july 7th bombings memorial_...jpg
  • London, UK. Tuesday 7th July 2015. 10th anniversary of the London 7/7 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack in London. Here the memorial on Tavistock Square, where the bus bombing took place. Passers by gather to read the cards in memorial, and others to lay flowers. The 7 July 2005 London bombings (often referred to as 7/7) were a series of coordinated suicide bomb attacks in central London, which targeted civilians using the public transport system during the morning rush hour.
    20150707_july 7th bombings memorial_...jpg
  • London, UK. Tuesday 7th July 2015. 10th anniversary of the London 7/7 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack in London. Here the memorial in Russell Square underground station, where the 3rd tube bombing took place. People gather in memorial by the memorial flowers. The 7 July 2005 London bombings (often referred to as 7/7) were a series of coordinated suicide bomb attacks in central London, which targeted civilians using the public transport system during the morning rush hour.
    20150707_july 7th bombings memorial_...jpg
  • London, UK. Tuesday 7th July 2015. 10th anniversary of the London 7/7 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the terrorist attack in London. Here the memorial on Tavistock Square, where the bus bombing took place. Passers by gather to read the cards in memorial, and others to lay flowers. The 7 July 2005 London bombings (often referred to as 7/7) were a series of coordinated suicide bomb attacks in central London, which targeted civilians using the public transport system during the morning rush hour.
    20150707_july 7th bombings memorial_...jpg
  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the 7/7 bombings in London. Here the memorial is on Tavistock Square, where the bus bombing took place. A bus passes near to where the bomb exploded in this terrorist attack.
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  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the 7/7 bombings in London. Here the memorial is on Tavistock Square, where the bus bombing took place. A bus passes near to where the bomb exploded in this terrorist attack.
    20100707tavistock sq memorialB.jpg
  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the 7/7 bombings in London. Here the memorial is on Tavistock Square, where the bus bombing took place. A bus passes near to where the bomb exploded in this terrorist attack.
    20100707tavistock sq memorialD.jpg
  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the 7/7 bombings in London. Here the memorial is on Tavistock Square, where the bus bombing took place. A bus passes near to where the bomb exploded in this terrorist attack.
    20100707tavistock sq memorialA.jpg
  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the 7/7 bombings in London. Here the memorial is on Tavistock Square, where the bus bombing took place.
    20100707tavistock sq memorialG.jpg
  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the 7/7 bombings in London. Here the memorial is on Tavistock Square, where the bus bombing took place.
    20100707tavistock sq memorialI.jpg
  • People gather on 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the 7/7 bombings in London. Here the memorial is on Tavistock Square, where the bus bombing took place.
    20100707tavistock sq memorialH.jpg
  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the 7/7 bombings in London. Here the memorial is on Tavistock Square, where the bus bombing took place.
    20100707tavistock sq memorialF.jpg
  • People gather on 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the 7/7 bombings in London. Here the memorial is on Tavistock Square, where the bus bombing took place.
    20100707tavistock sq memorialE.jpg
  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings. Flowers are laid in memory of the victims of the 7/7 bombings in London. Here the memorial is on Tavistock Square, where the bus bombing took place.
    20100707tavistock sq memorialJ.jpg
  • Justice for the 21 campaign street art graffiti mural for the victims of the Birmingham pub bombings on 26th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Birmingham pub bombings were carried out on 21 November 1974, when bombs exploded in two public houses in Birmingham, England, killing 21 people and injuring 182 others.
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  • Justice for the 21 campaign street art graffiti mural for the victims of the Birmingham pub bombings on 26th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Birmingham pub bombings were carried out on 21 November 1974, when bombs exploded in two public houses in Birmingham, England, killing 21 people and injuring 182 others.
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  • Justice for the 21 campaign street art graffiti mural for the victims of the Birmingham pub bombings on 26th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Birmingham pub bombings were carried out on 21 November 1974, when bombs exploded in two public houses in Birmingham, England, killing 21 people and injuring 182 others.
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  • Justice for the 21 campaign street art graffiti mural for the victims of the Birmingham pub bombings on 26th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Birmingham pub bombings were carried out on 21 November 1974, when bombs exploded in two public houses in Birmingham, England, killing 21 people and injuring 182 others.
    20201126_justice for the 21_004.jpg
  • Justice for the 21 campaign street art graffiti mural for the victims of the Birmingham pub bombings on 26th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Birmingham pub bombings were carried out on 21 November 1974, when bombs exploded in two public houses in Birmingham, England, killing 21 people and injuring 182 others.
    20201126_justice for the 21_001.jpg
  • Justice for the 21 campaign street art graffiti mural for the victims of the Birmingham pub bombings on 26th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Birmingham pub bombings were carried out on 21 November 1974, when bombs exploded in two public houses in Birmingham, England, killing 21 people and injuring 182 others.
    20201126_justice for the 21_006.jpg
  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings in London. Flowewrs are laid at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These upright cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attacks that took place in 2007.
    20100707july 7th memorialG.jpg
  • Flowers at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th London bombings, at Hyde Park in London. Thursday marks the sixth anniversary of the July 7 bombings, which killed 52 people and injured more than 770 in terrorist attacks.
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  • People lay flowers at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th London bombings, at Hyde Park in London. Thursday marks the sixth anniversary of the July 7 bombings, which killed 52 people and injured more than 770 in terrorist attacks.
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  • A message from Prime Minister David Cameron. 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings in London. Flowewrs are laid at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These upright cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attacks that took place in 2007.
    20100707july 7th memorialI.jpg
  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings in London. Flowewrs are laid at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These upright cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attacks that took place in 2007.
    20100707july 7th memorialH.jpg
  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings in London. Flowewrs are laid at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These upright cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attacks that took place in 2007.
    20100707july 7th memorialF.jpg
  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings in London. Flowewrs are laid at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These upright cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attacks that took place in 2007.
    20100707july 7th memorialD.jpg
  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings in London. Flowewrs are laid at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These upright cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attacks that took place in 2007.
    20100707july 7th memorialC.jpg
  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings in London. Flowewrs are laid at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These upright cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attacks that took place in 2007.
    20100707july 7th memorialB.jpg
  • People lay flowers at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th London bombings, at Hyde Park in London. Thursday marks the sixth anniversary of the July 7 bombings, which killed 52 people and injured more than 770 in terrorist attacks.
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  • People listen to speeches at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th London bombings, at Hyde Park in London. Thursday marks the sixth anniversary of the July 7 bombings, which killed 52 people and injured more than 770 in terrorist attacks.
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  • People lay flowers at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th London bombings, at Hyde Park in London. Thursday marks the sixth anniversary of the July 7 bombings, which killed 52 people and injured more than 770 in terrorist attacks.
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  • Flowers at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th London bombings, at Hyde Park in London. Thursday marks the sixth anniversary of the July 7 bombings, which killed 52 people and injured more than 770 in terrorist attacks.
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  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings in London. Flowewrs are laid at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These upright cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attacks that took place in 2007.
    20100707july 7th memorialL.jpg
  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings in London. Flowewrs are laid at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These upright cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attacks that took place in 2007.
    20100707july 7th memorialJ.jpg
  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings in London. Flowewrs are laid at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These upright cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attacks that took place in 2007.
    20100707july 7th memorialE.jpg
  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings in London. Flowewrs are laid at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These upright cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attacks that took place in 2007.
    20100707july 7th memorialA.jpg
  • People lay flowers at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th London bombings, at Hyde Park in London. Thursday marks the sixth anniversary of the July 7 bombings, which killed 52 people and injured more than 770 in terrorist attacks.
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  • 5th anniversary of the July 7th 2005 bombings in London. Flowewrs are laid at the memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These upright cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attacks that took place in 2007.
    20100707july 7th memorialK.jpg
  • Memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These uprigls cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attcaks that took place in 2007.
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  • Memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These uprigls cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attcaks that took place in 2007.
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  • Memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These uprigls cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attcaks that took place in 2007.
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  • Memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These uprigls cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attcaks that took place in 2007.
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  • Memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These uprigls cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attcaks that took place in 2007.
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  • Memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These uprigls cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attcaks that took place in 2007.
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  • Memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These uprigls cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attcaks that took place in 2007.
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  • Memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These uprigls cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attcaks that took place in 2007.
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  • Memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These uprigls cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attcaks that took place in 2007.
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  • Memorial to the victims of the July 7th 7/7 bombings in London. These uprigls cast steel structures each mark one of the victims of the terrorist attcaks that took place in 2007.
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  • Cluster bomb searchers, members of the BAC TEAM employed by the Danish NGO Danish Church Aid, on a break laughing with owner of the land they are clearing for cluster bombs. The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • Site of the bus 38 bombing in Tavistock Road. Police have closed the road and  put over covers across the road while forensics are working on evidence gathering and general clean-up. Anthony Fatayi-Williams 25, Gladys Wundowa 50, Neetu Jain 37, Marie Hartley 34, Susan Levy 53. Giles Hart 55, Philip Stuart Russel 28, Miriam Hyman 31, Anat Rosenburg 39, Sam Ly 28, Jamie Gordon 30, Shyanuja Parathasangary 30, Shahara Islam 20, William Wise 54 .plus 100s of wounded.all maimed and killed by Hasib Mir Hussain, also dead.
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  • Site of the bus 38 bombing in Tavistock Road. Police have closed the road and  put covers across the road while forensics are working on evidence gathering and general clean-up. Anthony Fatayi-Williams 25, Gladys Wundowa 50, Neetu Jain 37, Marie Hartley 34, Susan Levy 53. Giles Hart 55, Philip Stuart Russel 28, Miriam Hyman 31, Anat Rosenburg 39, Sam Ly 28, Jamie Gordon 30, Shyanuja Parathasangary 30, Shahara Islam 20, William Wise 54 .plus 100s of wounded.all maimed and killed by Hasib Mir Hussain, also dead.
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  • Russel Square tube station.Police have closed the road and put covers in front of the tube entrance while forensics are working on evidence gathering and general clean-up. 4 suicide bombers killed 54 commuters in London 7/7 2005.Ciaran Cassidy 22, James Mayes 28, Arthur Frederick 60, James Adams 32, ElizabethDaplyn 26, Adrian Juhnson 37, Helen Jones 28, Lee Harris, Philip Beer 22, Samantha Badham 36, Christian Small 28, Emily Jenkins 24, Ojara Ikeagwo 55, Karolina Gluck 29, Monika Suchocka 25, Anna Brandt 43, Ihab Slimane 24, Shelley Marie Mather 26, Ganze Gunoral 24, Behnaz Mozakka 47, Ateeque Sharifi 24, Michelle Otto 46, Michael Matsushita 37, Rachelle Chung 27, Mala Trivedi plus 100s of wounded.  ..All maimed and killed by Germaine Lindsay, also dead...The missing woman, Miriam Hyman was later confirmd dead, killed on the bus no 30..
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  • Small pieces of shrapnel from a deliberatly destroyed M85 cluster bomb unit in an olive grove in South Lebanon. The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • Detonation and destruction of two M85 cluster bomb units in an olive grove by the Danish NGO Danish Church Aid. <br />
The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • A Lebanese BAC ( Battle Area Clearing) Team worker from the Danish NGO Danish Churcjh Aid at work in the field.  The yellow stick is a metal detector giving out high pitch noices, a higher pitch means metal - which means a potential cluster bomb.  Team leader Fatmira from Kosovo is making sure everything is going well.The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • A Lebanese BAC ( Battle Area Clearing) Team worker from the Danish NGO Danish Church Aid at work in the field.  The yellow stick is a metal detector giving out high pitch noices, a higher pitch means metal - which means a potential cluster bomb. The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • As if about to be crunched underfoot, shattered glass from the windows of offices in the historic City of London side-street, stickers and notices for Access (Mastercard) and American Express (Amex) credit cards lie on the disaster-strewn pavement (sidewalk). This is some of the debris lying about after the huge Bishopsgate bomb on 24th April 1993, London's most expensive terrorist atrocity during the Provisional Irish Republican Army's (IRA) sustained bombings on the British mainland. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 sq m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million and was possibly the IRA's most successful military tactic since the start of what was called the Troubles from 1969 onwards.
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  • A Lebanese female BAC ( Battle Area Clearing) Team worker from the Danish NGO Danish Churcjh Aid at work in the field.  The yellow stick is a metal detector giving out high pitch noices, a higher pitch means metal - which means a potential cluster bomb.<br />
The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • Lebanese cluster bomb searchers working for the Danish NGO  Danish Church Aid on training on the beach in Tyre.<br />
Training ONLY.  The yellow sticks are metal detectors.The Danish Church Aid train local men and women to clear the huge number of cluster sub-munition left on the ground after the Israeli invasion and bombings in 2006.<br />
South Lebanon.
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  • City workers look at the damage to buildings caused by the IRA Bishopsgate bomb in the City of London, on 26th April 1993, in London, England. Two days after the Irish Republican Army IRA exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a main arterial road that travels north-south through Londons financial area, City of London three on-lookers stop to view damage to the tall HSBC building. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburgas church. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet 140,000 m of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. repair costs reached approx £350 million.
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  • City workers carry office possessions including computer hard drives and files that were damaged by the IRA bomb that devastated the City of Londons Bishopsgate area in 1993, on 26th April 1993, in London, England. Allowed to return to their desks to recover their data and working paperwork, they walk through the ancient streets en route to new emergency office elsewhere in the capital. The Irish Republican Army IRA exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged with one and a half million square feet 140,000 m of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Repair costs reached approx £350 million. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburgas church.
    city14-26-04-1993.jpg
  • City workers carry office possessions including computer hard drives and files that were damaged by the IRA bomb that devastated the City of London's Bishopsgate area in 1993. Allowed to return to their desks to recover their data and working paperwork, they walk through the ancient streets en route to new emergency office elsewhere in the capital. The Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Repair costs reached approx £350 million. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church.
    bomb_damage02-26-04-1993_1.jpg
  • Days after the Irish Republican Army IRA exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a main arterial road that travels north-south through Londons financial area, City of London, bomb damaged stock goes on sale at reduced prices in a branch of menswear outfitters, Moss Bross at Liverpool Street Station. on 26th April 1993, in London, England. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburgas church. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet 140,000 m² of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million. It was possibly the IRAs most successful military tactic since the start of the Troubles.
    city16-26-04-1993.jpg
  • Days after the Irish Republican Army IRA exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a main arterial road that travels north-south through Londons financial area, City of London, bomb damaged stock goes on sale at reduced prices in a branch of menswear outfitters, Moss Bross at Liverpool Street Station. on 26th April 1993, in London, England. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburgas church. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet 140,000 m² of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million. It was possibly the IRAs most successful military tactic since the start of the Troubles.
    city17-26-04-1993.jpg
  • City workers carry office possessions including trays and files that were damaged by the IRA bomb that devastated the City of London's Bishopsgate area in 1993. Allowed to return to their desks to recover their data and working paperwork, they walk through the ancient streets en route to new emergency office elsewhere in the capital. The Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Repair costs reached approx £350 million. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church.
    bomb_damage01-26-04-1993_1.jpg
  • City workers look through corrugates sheeting at damage caused by the IRA Bishopsgate bomb in the City of London. Two days after the Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a main arterial road that travels north-south through London's financial area, City of London three on-lookers stop to view damage to the tall HSBC building. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. repair costs reached approx £350 million.
    corrugated_men01-26-04-1993_1.jpg
  • A menswear shop mannequin lies on the ground of the store at Liverpool Street, days after a terrorist bomb in nearbny Bishopsgate. Crowds of bargain hunters queue outside to buy damaged stock after the blast. Everything is reduced by up to 75% off this shop and others like it are popular as Londoners make the best of troubled times again. The Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Repair costs reached approx £350 million. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church.
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  • Two days after the Irish Republican Army IRA exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a main arterial road that travels north-south through Londons financial area, City of London engineering officials examine the huge crater left by the terrorist device, on 26th April 1993, in London, England.  Debris is strewn around the hole with drainage and road material. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburgas church. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet 140,000 m² of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million. It was possibly the IRAs most successful military tactic since the start of the Troubles.
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  • Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than 270 million cluster bomb submunitions dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974. The Mines Advisory Group (MAG) are a humanitarian organisation clearing the remnants of conflict worldwide and have been working in Lao PDR since 1994. UXO clearance team 6 (UCT6) is an all-female team, one of MAG’s seven UXO clearance teams in Xieng Khouang Province, one of the most heavily bombed provinces in Lao PDR. <br />
Denonation of 4 BLU-26 cluster bomb sub-munitions known locally as 'bombies' in Ban Namoune village.  . 'Bombies' are the most common form of UXO remaining - approximately 80 million unexploded bombies remained in Laos after the Vietnam War. They cause more accidents than any other type of UXO in Laos.
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  • Two days after the Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a main arterial road that travels north-south through London's financial area, City of London engineering officials examine the huge crater left by the terrorist device. We see debris around the hole with drainage and road material. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m²) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million. It was possibly the (IRA's) most successful military tactic since the start of the Troubles.
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  • Two days after the Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a main arterial road that travels north-south through London's financial area, City of London two on-lookers stop to crane their necks upwards to view the damage to the tall HSBC building. With both their hands up to shield the sun from their faces, the men stand aghast at the amount of devastation to their working landscape. It was said that Roman remains could be viewed at the bottom of the pit the bomb created. One person was killed when the one ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m) of office space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. repair costs reached approx £350 million.
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  • A portrait of an executive from the Baltic Exchange holding a framed photo of what the trading institution before it was wrecked by the IRA terrorist bomb nearby in St Mary Axe in the City of London. On 10 April 1992 at 9:20 pm, the façade of the Exchange's offices at 30 St Mary Axe was partially demolished and the rest of the building was extensively damaged in the Provisional Irish Republican Army bomb attack. The one-ton bomb was contained in a large white truck and consisted killed three people. Too heavily damaged, a full restoration of the premises was ruled out and the hall was completely razed in 1998. The Baltic Exchange is the world's only independent source of maritime market information for the trading and settlement of physical and derivative contracts.
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  • Whitehall November 28th Protest organised by Stop the War against the proposed bombing of Syria. A man holds a large piece of cardboard with a drawing of a bomb and the words 'Think outside of the bomb'.
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  • Two days after the Irish Republican Army (IRA) exploded a truck bomb on Bishopsgate, an optometrist's business remains open (like the eye illustration at the frontage) but it is boarded up with plywood with the words Open as Usual painted by hand. Debris has been swept up on the pavement awaiting collection but the scene is otherwise as it should. But one person was killed when the one-ton fertiliser bomb detonated directly outside the medieval St Ethelburga's church on 24th April 1993. Buildings up to 500 metres away were damaged, with one and a half million square feet (140,000 m) of office and retail space being affected and over 500 tonnes of glass broken. Costs of repairing the damage was estimated at £350 million. It was possibly the (IRA's) most successful military tactic since the start of the Troubles.
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  • Birdhouse with legs made from cluster bomb casings, Ban Thajok, Xieng Khouang Province, Lao PDR.   Xieng Khouang Province is one of the most bombed provinces in the most heavily bombed country, per capita, in the world.  More than thirteen million tonnes of ordnance was dropped on Laos during the Vietnam War, up to 30% of which did not detonate. In some areras, every house uses the remnants of war. Cluster bomb casings are lined up to make fences or laid down on the ground to serve as animal troughs.
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  • Cows with feeding trough made from a cluster bomb casing, Ban Phakeo, Xieng Khouang Province, Lao PDR. Xieng Khouang Province is one of the most bombed provinces in the most heavily bombed country, per capita, in the world.  More than thirteen million tonnes of ordnance was dropped on Laos during the Vietnam War, up to 30% of which did not detonate. In some areras, every house uses the remnants of war. Cluster bomb casings are lined up to make fences or laid down on the ground to serve as animal troughs.
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  • A fence made from cluster bomb casings, Ban Thajok, Xieng Khouang Province, Lao PDR. Xieng Khouang Province is one of the most bombed provinces in the most heavily bombed country, per capita, in the world.  More than thirteen million tonnes of ordnance was dropped on Laos during the Vietnam War, up to 30% of which did not detonate. In some areras, every house uses the remnants of war. Cluster bomb casings are lined up to make fences or laid down on the ground to serve as animal troughs.
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  • Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than 270 million cluster bomb submunitions dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974. The Mines Advisory Group (MAG) are a humanitarian organisation clearing the remnants of conflict worldwide and have been working in Lao PDR since 1994. UXO clearance team 6 (UCT6) is an all-female team, one of MAG’s seven UXO clearance teams in Xieng Khouang Province, one of the most heavily bombed provinces in Lao PDR.  Portrait of Xoua Thor (28), MAG Technician, UCT6, Ban Namoune
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  • Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than 270 million cluster bomb submunitions dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974. The Mines Advisory Group (MAG) are a humanitarian organisation clearing the remnants of conflict worldwide and have been working in Lao PDR since 1994. UXO clearance team 6 (UCT6) is an all-female team, one of MAG’s seven UXO clearance teams in Xieng Khouang Province, one of the most heavily bombed provinces in Lao PDR. Following a signal from her metal detector, Pheng (38), MAG Technician, UXO clearance team 6 (UCT6) digs for UXO on the clearance site in Ban Namoune.
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  • Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than 270 million cluster bomb submunitions dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974. The Mines Advisory Group (MAG) are a humanitarian organisation clearing the remnants of conflict worldwide and have been working in Lao PDR since 1994. UXO clearance team 6 (UCT6) is an all-female team, one of MAG’s seven UXO clearance teams in Xieng Khouang Province, one of the most heavily bombed province in Lao PDR. After arriving at the clearance site, technician, Pheng examines her metal detector in a set aside area. The metal detectors radar is adjusted to penetrate the depth of 25cm in the ground.
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  • Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than 270 million cluster bomb submunitions dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974. The Mines Advisory Group (MAG) are a humanitarian organisation clearing the remnants of conflict worldwide and have been working in Lao PDR since 1994. UXO clearance team 6 (UCT6) is an all-female team, one of MAG’s seven UXO clearance teams in Xieng Khouang Province, one of the most heavily bombed province in Lao PDR.The photograph shows UCT6 walking a short distance through the village of Ban Namoune to start work clearing UXO at 8am. The photograph shows UCT6 walking a short distance through the village of Ban Namoune to start work clearing UXO at 8am.
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  • Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than 270 million cluster bomb submunitions dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974. The Mines Advisory Group (MAG) are a humanitarian organisation clearing the remnants of conflict worldwide and have been working in Lao PDR since 1994. UXO clearance team 6 (UCT6) is an all-female team, one of MAG’s seven UXO clearance teams in Xieng Khouang Province, one of the most heavily bombed provinces-- in Lao PDR. Panee Phommavongsee, Community Liaison Superviser for UCT6 watches as the UXO are destroyed at the end of the day. The safety distance for one BLU-26 is 300m or further.
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  • Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than 270 million cluster bomb submunitions dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974. The Mines Advisory Group (MAG) are a humanitarian organisation clearing the remnants of conflict worldwide and have been working in Lao PDR since 1994. UXO clearance team 6 (UCT6) is an all-female team, one of MAG’s seven UXO clearance teams in Xieng Khouang Province, one of the most heavily bombed provinces in Lao PDR. UXO are destroyed at the end of each day. MAG Technician, Xuoa Lor (28) uses a loud hailer to warn the villagers of Ban Namoune they are about to detonate some UXO and they must leave the village immediately. The safety distance for 1 BLU-26 (bombie) is 300m or further.
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  • A fence made from cluster bomb casings, Ban Thajok, Xieng Khouang Province, Lao PDR. Xieng Khouang Province is one of the most bombed provinces in the most heavily bombed country, per capita, in the world.  More than thirteen million tonnes of ordnance was dropped on Laos during the Vietnam War, up to 30% of which did not detonate. In some areras, every house uses the remnants of war. Cluster bomb casings are lined up to make fences or laid down on the ground to serve as animal troughs.
    43-12.jpg
  • Laos is the most bombed country, per capita, in the world with more than 270 million cluster bomb submunitions dropped on it during the Vietnam War from 1963 to 1974. The Mines Advisory Group (MAG) are a humanitarian organisation clearing the remnants of conflict worldwide and have been working in Lao PDR since 1994. UXO clearance team 6 (UCT6) is an all-female team, one of MAG’s seven UXO clearance teams in Xieng Khouang Province, one of the most heavily bombed provinces in Lao PDR. Portrait of UCT6 technician, Champathong Khampanisong (26) on the clearance site in Ban Namoune.
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  • A young child is surrounded by adults as they visit the trade stand of an unnamed manufacturer of a smart bomb that occupies a prominent space at their stand at the Farnborough air show - an expo for the aviation and defence industries. A primitive plastic chain protects the million Pound armament from visitors touching although the bomb will be a non-operational model. A TV screen demonstrates the deadly nature of the guided munition that are typically mounted under the wings of fighter jets - in the days before pilotless drone aircraft.
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  • Xieng Khouang is the most heavily bombed province in Laos the most heavily bombed country, per capita in the world. Unexploded ordnance or UXO are explosive weapons, bombs, bullets, shells, landmines etc that did not explode when they were employed and still pose a risk of detonation. 'Bombies' are the most common form of UXO remaining - approximately 80 million unexploded bombies remained in Laos after the Vietnam War. They cause more accidents than any other type of UXO in Laos. Two year old Hmong boy Kayeng was blinded by a UXO accident whilst playing with his uncles nearby his home in Ban Tong. The photograph shows Kayeng with his grandmother Yee.
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  • Xieng Khouang is the most heavily bombed province in Lao PDR, the most heavily bombed country, per capita in the world. Unexploded ordnance or UXO are explosive weapons, bombs, bullets, shells, landmines etc that did not explode when they were employed and still pose a risk of detonation. Children play in home in front of several large bombs which may or may not be safe.
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  • Mr Bale, Newport, South Wales 1998. “I always used to sit outside our shelter on a chair, the wife and kids used to dive down there, bloody bombs dropping out of the sky.” During WWII, 150.000 Anderson bomb shelters were distributed to save lives. On a prefab housing estate in Newport, South Wales, every garden still has a shelter erected and used as a garden shed. April 1998.
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