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  • The Spirit of Christmas festive light decorations on Regent Street Saint Jamess at Piccadilly on the 31st December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • The Spirit of Christmas festive light decorations on Regent Street Saint Jamess at Piccadilly on the 31st December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • The Spirit of Christmas festive light decorations on Regent Street Saint Jamess at Piccadilly on the 31st December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Asonloookers and a film crew with sound man watch on, workmen erect the illuminated Christmas tree base for the festive season on Bond Street exclusive shopping district on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Bond Street is one of the principal streets in the West End shopping district and is very upmarket. It has been a fashionable shopping street since the 18th century. The rich and wealthy shop here mostly for high end fashion and jewellery.
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  • Asonloookers and a film crew with sound man watch on, workmen erect the illuminated Christmas tree base for the festive season on Bond Street exclusive shopping district on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Bond Street is one of the principal streets in the West End shopping district and is very upmarket. It has been a fashionable shopping street since the 18th century. The rich and wealthy shop here mostly for high end fashion and jewellery.
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  • Workmenerect the illuminated Christmas tree base for the festive season on Bond Street exclusive shopping district on 1st December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Bond Street is one of the principal streets in the West End shopping district and is very upmarket. It has been a fashionable shopping street since the 18th century. The rich and wealthy shop here mostly for high end fashion and jewellery.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square, climbing up to sing festive songs. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square, climbing up to sing festive songs. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square, climbing up to sing festive songs. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square, climbing up to sing festive songs. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square, climbing up to sing festive songs. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square, climbing up to sing festive songs. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square, climbing up to sing festive songs. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
    20121209santas santa pub crawl_T.jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square, climbing up to sing festive songs. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square, climbing up to sing festive songs. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square, climbing up to sing festive songs. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square, climbing up to sing festive songs. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square, climbing up to sing festive songs. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • New Years Eve celebrations at Regent Street Saint Jamess on the 31st December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • New Years Eve celebrations at Regent Street Saint Jamess on the 31st December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • A stack of Christmas trees ready to be sold in Broadway Market on 27th of November 2020 in Hackney,London, United Kingdom. The Christmas trees are cut and wrapped in plastic netting individually making them easy to sell.
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  • A stack of Christmas trees ready to be sold in Broadway Market on 27th of November 2020 in Hackney,London, United Kingdom. The Christmas trees are cut and wrapped in plastic netting individually making them easy to sell.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square. One decided to simulate sex with another, it's a bawdy buy fun and good natured atmosphere. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square arriving on Routemaster buses. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
    20121209santas santa pub crawl_K.jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
    20121209santas santa pub crawl_J.jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square arriving on Routemaster buses. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square arriving on Routemaster buses. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends play to camera. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
    20121209santas santa pub crawl_D.jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends play to camera. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square arriving on Routemaster buses. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square arriving on Routemaster buses. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
    20121209santas santa pub crawl_C.jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends play to camera. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
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  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends play to camera. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
    20121209santas santa pub crawl_AC.jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends play to camera. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
    20121209santas santa pub crawl_AB.jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
    20121209santas santa pub crawl_AA.jpg
  • London, UK. Sunday 9th December 2012. A flash mob of Santas descends on Trafalgar Square arriving on Routemaster buses. Christmas celebrated here with the annual Santa Pub Crawl party visiting the famous pubs & sights of London with everyone decked out in jolly red Santa suits. Organised by Fanatics, an Australian sports and party company.
    20121209santas santa pub crawl_A.jpg
  • A Christian home celebrates the arrival of the festive Christmas season with a fine display of lights and illuminations near Asheville, North Carolina, USA. (photo by Christopher Pillitz/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A Christian home celebrates the arrival of the festive Christmas season with a fine display of lights and illuminations near Asheville, North Carolina, USA. (photo by Christopher Pillitz/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A Christian home celebrates the arrival of the festive Christmas season with a fine display of lights and illuminations near Asheville, North Carolina, USA. (photo by Christopher Pillitz/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A Christian home celebrates the arrival of the festive Christmas season with a fine display of lights and illuminations near Asheville, North Carolina, USA. (photo by Christopher Pillitz/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Merry Christmas lights and Chritmas stockings hanging up on shutters outside a shop in central London. Attached to a neighbouring shop is the hanging banner with glowing red lights and a tinsel type of material that makes for a festive and cheerful decoration for the outside of someone's home.
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  • A half eaten Christmas cake and festive table decorations on the 24th December 2018 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Five Christmas mince pies and festive table decorations on the 24th December 2018 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
    20120310holi hindu festival_AW.jpg
  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
    20120310holi hindu festival_AS.jpg
  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
    20120310holi hindu festival_AT.jpg
  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
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  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
    20120310holi hindu festival_AP.jpg
  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
    20120310holi hindu festival_AO.jpg
  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
    20120310holi hindu festival_AL.jpg
  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
    20120310holi hindu festival_AF.jpg
  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
    20120310holi hindu festival_AK.jpg
  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
    20120310holi hindu festival_AI.jpg
  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
    20120310holi hindu festival_AJ.jpg
  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
    20120310holi hindu festival_AD.jpg
  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
    20120310holi hindu festival_AH.jpg
  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
    20120310holi hindu festival_AG.jpg
  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
    20120310holi hindu festival_A.jpg
  • Holi being celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder paint by the local Hindu population at Orleans House Gallery in Richmond, London, UK. Holi is a religious Spring festival celebrated by Hindus, also known as Festival of Colours. It is primarily observed in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and countries with large Indian diaspora following Hinduism, such as the United Kingdom. The main day, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other to celebrate the start of Spring and the end of Winter.
    20120310holi hindu festival_AA.jpg
  • A newborn lamb lies on a woollen rug next to a shepherd's wife at the Measurement of the Milk festival, Botiza, Maramures, Romania. The Measurement of the Milk festivals take place at the beginning of May, when the shepherds bring the flocks, which have spend a few days grazing in the hills, to meet the villagers at a clearing where the measurement will take place.  The sheep are milked by their owners, and the yield of each family’s animals measured to determine the quota of cheese that they will receive during that season.
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  • A Romanian peasant farmer waits for her sheep's milk to be weighed at a Measurement of the Milk festival, Botiza, Maramures, Romania. The Measurement of the Milk festivals take place at the beginning of May, when the shepherds bring the flocks, which have spend a few days grazing in the hills, to meet the villagers at a clearing where the measurement will take place.  The sheep are milked by their owners, and the yield of each family’s animals measured to determine the quota of cheese that they will receive during that season.
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  • A shepherd makes cheese from sheep's milk at the Measurement of the Milk festival, Botiza, Maramures, Romania. The Measurement of the Milk festivals take place at the beginning of May, when the shepherds bring the flocks, which have spend a few days grazing in the hills, to meet the villagers at a clearing where the measurement will take place.  The sheep are milked by their owners, and the yield of each family’s animals measured to determine the quota of cheese that they will receive during that season.
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  • A shepherd makes cheese from sheep's milk at the Measurement of the Milk festival, Botiza, Maramures, Romania. The Measurement of the Milk festivals take place at the beginning of May, when the shepherds bring the flocks, which have spend a few days grazing in the hills, to meet the villagers at a clearing where the measurement will take place.  The sheep are milked by their owners, and the yield of each family’s animals measured to determine the quota of cheese that they will receive during that season.
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  • A shepherd gives a villager her share of the cheese at the Measurement of the Milk festival, Ieud, Maramures, Romania. The Measurement of the Milk festivals take place at the beginning of May, when the shepherds bring the flocks, which have spend a few days grazing in the hills, to meet the villagers at a clearing where the measurement will take place.  The sheep are milked by their owners, and the yield of each family’s animals measured to determine the quota of cheese that they will receive during that season.
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  • A Romanian peasant wearing a flowery apron holds a bucket of sheep's milk for making cheese at the Measurement of the Milk Festival, Botiza, Maramures, Romania. The Measurement of the Milk festivals take place at the beginning of May, when the shepherds bring the flocks, which have spend a few days grazing in the hills, to meet the villagers at a clearing where the measurement will take place.  The sheep are milked by their owners, and the yield of each family’s animals measured to determine the quota of cheese that they will receive during that season.
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  • A shepherd cuts sheep's cheese at the Measurement of the Milk festival, Botiza, Maramures, Romania. The Measurement of the Milk festivals take place at the beginning of May, when the shepherds bring the flocks, which have spend a few days grazing in the hills, to meet the villagers at a clearing where the measurement will take place.  The sheep are milked by their owners, and the yield of each family’s animals measured to determine the quota of cheese that they will receive during that season.
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  • A shepherd hand milks a sheep at the Measurement of the Milk Festival, Botiza, Maramures, Romania. The Measurement of the Milk festivals take place at the beginning of May, when the shepherds bring the flocks, which have spend a few days grazing in the hills, to meet the villagers at a clearing where the measurement will take place.  The sheep are milked by their owners, and the yield of each family’s animals measured to determine the quota of cheese that they will receive during that season.
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