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  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
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  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
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  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
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  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
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  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
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  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
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  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-07-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
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  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
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  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
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  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
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  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
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  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
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  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
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  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
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  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-14-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
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  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-11-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-08-06-11-2019.jpg
  • In memory of fallen WW2 Polish Air Force crews, are the front gates of Polish War Memorial, on 6th November 2019, in South Ruislip, Northolt, London, England. The Polish War Memorial is in memory of airmen from Poland who served in the Royal Air Force as part of the Polish contribution to World War II. The memorial was designed by Mieczyslaw Lubelski, who had been interned in a forced labour camp during the war. It is constructed from Portland stone with bronze lettering and a bronze eagle, the symbol of the Polish Air Force. The original intention was to record the names of all those Polish airmen who lost their lives while serving during WW2 a total of 2,408 but there was not enough space for this and, as a compromise, the names of the 1,241 who died in operational sorties are there instead.
    polish_memorial-03-06-11-2019.jpg
  • Thousands of people including police officers and Muslim faith leaders gathered on Westminster Bridge to hold a vigil and a minutes silence one week after the terror attack, on March 29th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Metropolitan Police stand in lines holding white roses in memory of their colleague and members of the public.
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  • Thousands of people including police officers and Muslim faith leaders gathered on Westminster Bridge to hold a vigil and a minutes silence one week after the terror attack, on March 29th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Metropolitan Police stand in lines holding white roses in memory of their colleague and members of the public.
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  • Thousands of people including police officers and Muslim faith leaders gathered on Westminster Bridge to hold a vigil and a minutes silence one week after the terror attack, on March 29th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Metropolitan Police stand in lines holding white roses in memory of their colleague and members of the public.
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  • Thousands of people including police officers and Muslim faith leaders gathered on Westminster Bridge to hold a vigil and a minutes silence one week after the terror attack, on March 29th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Metropolitan Police stand in lines holding white roses in memory of their colleague and members of the public.
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  • Thousands of people including police officers and Muslim faith leaders gathered on Westminster Bridge to hold a vigil and a minutes silence one week after the terror attack, on March 29th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Metropolitan Police stand in lines holding white roses in memory of their colleague and members of the public.
    20170329_vigil westminster bridge_04...jpg
  • Thousands of people including police officers and Muslim faith leaders gathered on Westminster Bridge to hold a vigil and a minutes silence one week after the terror attack, on March 29th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Metropolitan Police stand in lines holding white roses in memory of their colleague and members of the public.
    20170329_vigil westminster bridge_05...jpg
  • Thousands of people including police officers and Muslim faith leaders gathered on Westminster Bridge to hold a vigil and a minutes silence one week after the terror attack, on March 29th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Metropolitan Police stand in lines holding white roses in memory of their colleague and members of the public.
    20170329_vigil westminster bridge_04...jpg
  • Thousands of people including police officers and Muslim faith leaders gathered on Westminster Bridge to hold a vigil and a minutes silence one week after the terror attack, on March 29th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Metropolitan Police stand in lines holding white roses in memory of their colleague and members of the public.
    20170329_vigil westminster bridge_04...jpg
  • Thousands of people including police officers and Muslim faith leaders gathered on Westminster Bridge to hold a vigil and a minutes silence one week after the terror attack, on March 29th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Metropolitan Police stand in lines holding white roses in memory of their colleague and members of the public.
    20170329_vigil westminster bridge_04...jpg
  • Thousands of people including police officers and Muslim faith leaders gathered on Westminster Bridge to hold a vigil and a minutes silence one week after the terror attack, on March 29th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Metropolitan Police stand in lines holding white roses in memory of their colleague and members of the public.
    20170329_vigil westminster bridge_04...jpg
  • Thousands of people including police officers and Muslim faith leaders gathered on Westminster Bridge to hold a vigil and a minutes silence one week after the terror attack, on March 29th 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Metropolitan Police stand in lines holding white roses in memory of their colleague and members of the public.
    20170329_vigil westminster bridge_04...jpg
  • Eva Perons grave in Recoleta Cemmentary, Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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  • Eva Perons grave in Recoleta Cemmentary, Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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  • Plaque in Recoleta Cementery, Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina.
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  • A memorial has been placed where a young man called ‘Aiden’ died in Prebend Street, London, England. If we just ignored this place where someone's life ended, the victim would just be a statistic but flowers are left to die too with touching poems written by family and loved-ones: “Champion among men, now a champion of angels/A star in the Heavens has been named in memory of Aiden.” From a project about makeshift shrines: Britons have long installed memorials in the landscape: Statues and monuments to war heroes, Princesses and the socially privileged. But nowadays we lay wreaths to the ordinary who die suddenly - killed as pedestrians, as drivers or by alcohol, all celebrated on our roadsides and in cities with simple, haunting roadside remembrances.
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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 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.
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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 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.
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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 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.
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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 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 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 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
  • Attending to a floral memorial of Lillies in a 5th Avenue store front in mid-town Manhattan. In the days following the September 11th attacks, a store window dresser is seen through the glass with Fifth Avenue reflected behind. The words "In Memory and Gratitude" are written in block capitals on the window and a passer-by walks briskly past the large floral display and the large US flag that hangs vertically in mourning for those killed and those heroes helping to uncover their remains in the debris. America sought to express their anger and patriotic unity by installing these shrines in the frontages of businesses and in homes as New Yorkers try to pick up the pieces of their lives.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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.
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  • Memorial left at Cross Bones Graveyard in Southwark, London. In medieval times this was an u consecrated graveyard for prostitutes. By the 18th century it had become a paupers burial ground, which closed in 1853. Here at the site, local people have created a memorial shrine to The Outcast Dead. This photo was left in memory of Audrey King, Descendant of the Thames Watermen. 1918 - 2014.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 100 residents of Folkestone town gathered outside the town hall for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on the evening of the 4th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Black Men are good could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
    UK-Protest-Black-Lives-Matter-6052.jpg
  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • Adam and Jessica Hynes and family join residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
    UK-Protest-Black-Lives-Matter-5886.jpg
  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
    UK-Protest-Black-Lives-Matter-5884.jpg
  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
    UK-Protest-Black-Lives-Matter-5814.jpg
  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
    UK-Protest-Black-Lives-Matter-5730.jpg
  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered to Take the Knee at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
    UK-Protest-Black-Lives-Matter-5734.jpg
  • About 100 residents of Folkestone town gathered outside the town hall for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on the evening of the 4th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Black Men are good could be seen.
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  • About 100 residents of Folkestone town gathered outside the town hall for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on the evening of the 4th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Black Men are good could be seen.
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  • About 100 residents of Folkestone town gathered outside the town hall for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on the evening of the 4th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Black Men are good could be seen.
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  • About 100 residents of Folkestone town gathered outside the town hall for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on the evening of the 4th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Black Men are good could be seen.
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  • About 100 residents of Folkestone town gathered outside the town hall for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on the evening of the 4th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Black Men are good could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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  • About 500 residents of Folkestone gathered at Radnor Park for a socially distanced show of solidarity in memory of George Floyd, the man recently murdered by Police in Minneapolis, United States on Sunday the 7th of June 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Home made banners with the slogans Black Lives Matter, Be Anti Racist, All Equal, End Racism and Always Challenge Racism could be seen.
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