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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
    20170120_bridges not walls_A_018.jpg
  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
    20170120_bridges not walls_A_017.jpg
  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Bridges not walls US Presidential inauguration day protest banners are dropped from London Bridge on 20th January 2017 in London, United Kingdom. Donald Trump was be inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America on this day and so in demonstration at some of the rhetoric, banners were dropped from bridges across the country to send a simple, hopeful and unmistakable message, to build bridges not walls for a peaceful and just World rid of oppression and hatred.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner against islamophobia on Southwark Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Blackfriars Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Lambeth Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A Queer Solidarity banner on Vauxhall Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5385.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. An Migrants Welcome Here banner on Westminster Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A banner on the Millenium Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A Black Lives Matter banner on London Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Tower Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Tower Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Tower Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A Black Lives Matter banner on London Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner against islamophobia on Southwark Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner against islamophobia on Southwark Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
<br />
In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Blackfriars Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
<br />
In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5585.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Lambeth Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
<br />
In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5449.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A Queer Solidarity banner on Vauxhall Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5434.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A Queer Solidarity banner on Vauxhall Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
    AB9A5414.jpg
  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. An Migrants Welcome Here banner on Westminster Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. An Migrants Welcome Here banner on Westminster Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Waterloo Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London.  A banner on Waterloo Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A banner on the Millenium Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
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In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • Banners were dropped on bridges crossing the Thames in protest against the inauguration of Donald Trump, January 21st 2017 in London. A banner on Tower Bridge. On Friday 20th January over 50 groups across the United Kingdom dropped banners from bridges as an act of defiance against Trump’s inauguration. The groups, who form the ‘Bridges not Walls’ movement, staged their demonstration to show support for people in the USA and beyond fearing the consequences of Trump’s election. <br />
<br />
In London ten iconic bridges on the Thames saw huge banners 25m long unfurled on them.
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  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
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  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
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  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
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  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
    Bridges_Not_Walls4765.jpg
  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
    Bridges_Not_Walls4750.jpg
  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
    Bridges_Not_Walls4646.jpg
  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
    Bridges_Not_Walls4607.jpg
  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
    Bridges_Not_Walls4585.jpg
  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
    Bridges_Not_Walls4532.jpg
  • The Bridges Not Walls movement drop a banner reading “Bridges Not Walls’ from Tower Bridge in London to coincide with banner drops all over the UK sending a clear message to Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States to build bridges not walls on the day of his inauguration.
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  • Standing with a mother and child and in a recreation of the Oval Office, the waxwork figure of the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama stands in London’s Madame Tussauds waxwork museum on the day of his inauguration. Long before the actual election took place, models of both Obama and political opponent, John McCain were researched from thousands of photographs and 500 body measurements and prepared from clay, taking 20 dedicated sculptors 4 months to prepare. Only the eventual victor was completed using wax and real organic hair. On Obama’s inauguration day, US citizens were allowed free entry to the museum which is now Britain’s most visited tourist attraction.
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  • Standing in a recreation of the Oval Office, the waxwork figure of the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama stands in London’s Madame Tussauds waxwork museum on the day of his inauguration. Long before the actual election took place, models of both Obama and political opponent, John McCain were researched from thousands of photographs and 500 body measurements and prepared from clay, taking 20 dedicated sculptors 4 months to prepare. On the eventual victor was completed using wax and real organic hair. Only Obama’s inauguration day, US citizens were allowed free entry to the museum which is now Britain’s most visited tourist attraction.
    obama_inauguration01-20-01_2009.jpg
  • A US citizen listens spellbound to Barack Obama's inauguration speech. Along with other members of expatriate 'Democrats Abroad' party supporters, she holds the American flag during Obama's swearing in as the United States’ 44th President, after his Nov 08 election victory as America's first African American Commander in Chief. The location is The Texas Embassy Texmex bar in central London, England. Similar events were held by Democrats Abroad around the world but in England, Obama's election to the White House excited Britain's political and cultural landscape during a deep economic recession.
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  • Elderly members of expatriate US citizens and 'Democrats Abroad' party supporters talk in an empty ballroom before others arrive to celebrate the inauguration of Barack Obama as the United States’ 44th President, after his Nov 08 election victory as America's first African American Commander in Chief. The location is The Royal Lancaster Hotel in central London, England. Similar events were held by Democrats Abroad around the world but in England, Obama's election to the White House excited Britain's political and cultural landscape during a deep economic recession.
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  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads 'Trump's time has come' on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_008.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads 'Trump's time has come' on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20170120_evening standard trump_005.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads 'Trump's time has come' on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20170120_evening standard trump_004.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, a mime artist dressed as Charlie Chaplin stands outside Parliament with a joke 'Trump' cartoon fart in protest at the new President on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, a mime artist dressed as Charlie Chaplin stands outside Parliament with a joke Trump cartoon fart in protest at the new President on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
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  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, a mime artist dressed as Charlie Chaplin stands outside Parliament with a joke 'Trump' cartoon fart in protest at the new President on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20170120_charlie chaplin trump_001.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads 'Trump's time has come' on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20170120_evening standard trump_002.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_012.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_011.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads 'Trump's time has come' on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20170120_evening standard trump_009.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads Trumps time has come on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history.
    20170120_evening standard trump_007.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads 'Trump's time has come' on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20170120_evening standard trump_006.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads 'Trump's time has come' on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20170120_evening standard trump_003.jpg
  • As the 45th US President is inaugurated in the USA, the headline on the Evening Standard newspaper reads 'Trump's time has come' on 20th January 2017 in London, England, United Kingdom. President Donald Trump takes over as Commander in Chief on this day, and is one of the greatest upsets and shocks in political news history. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20170120_evening standard trump_001.jpg
  • Outgoing US President George W Bush and wife Laura wave farewell from the steps of Air Force one over the empty tables of an expatriate US citizens and 'Democrats Abroad' party before  party-goers arrive to celebrate the inaugurations of Barack Obama as the United States’ 44th President, after his Nov 08 election victory as America's first African American Commander in Chief. The location is The Royal Lancaster Hotel in central London, England. Similar events were held by Democrats Abroad around the world but in England, Obama's election to the White House excited Britain's political and cultural landscape during a deep economic recession.
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  • Elated US citizens celebrate at the very moment of Barack Obama's ingauration as the United States’ 44th President, after his Nov 08 election victory as America's first African American Commander in Chief. Members of expatriates and 'Democrats Abroad' party supporters wave their hands in the air at The Texas Embassy Texmex bar in central London, England. Similar events were held by Democrats Abroad around the world but in England, Obama's election to the White House excited Britain's political and cultural landscape during a deep economic recession.
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  • Outside Britains Palace of Westminster parliament, a Charlie Chaplin character making a Donald trump joke, on the day of Trumps inauguration as the 45th US president, on 20th January, in Parliament Square, London borough of Westminster, England.
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  • Outside Britains Palace of Westminster parliament, a young black boy looks sideways at a Charlie Chaplin character making a Donald trump joke, on the day of Trumps inauguration as the 45th US president, on 20th January, in Parliament Square, London borough of Westminster, England.
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  • London Evening Standard newspapers feature the headline about Donald Trumps inauguration, on the day of he was made 45th US president, on 20th January, outside Charing Cross station, London borough of Westminster, England.
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  • London Evening Standard newspapers feature the headline about Donald Trumps inauguration, on the day of he was made 45th US president, on 20th January, at Oxford Circus, London borough of Westminster, England. The folded copies show his face and that of his wife, Melania Trump.
    trump_inauguration-03-20-01-2017_1.jpg
  • Outside Britains Palace of Westminster parliament, a young black boy looks sideways at a Charlie Chaplin character making a Donald trump joke, on the day of Trumps inauguration as the 45th US president, on 20th January, in Parliament Square, London borough of Westminster, England.
    trump_inauguration-26-20-01-2017_1.jpg
  • London Evening Standard newspapers feature the headline about Donald Trumps inauguration, on the day of he was made 45th US president, on 20th January, outside Charing Cross station, London borough of Westminster, England. The copies show his face and that of his wife, Melania Trump.
    trump_inauguration-07-20-01-2017_1.jpg
  • London Evening Standard newspapers feature the headline about Donald Trumps inauguration, on the day of he was made 45th US president, on 20th January, outside Charing Cross station, London borough of Westminster, England. The copies show his face and that of his wife, Melania Trump.
    trump_inauguration-08-20-01-2017_1.jpg
  • London Evening Standard newspapers feature the headline about Donald Trumps inauguration, on the day of he was made 45th US president, on 20th January, at Oxford Circus, London borough of Westminster, England. The folded copies show his face and that of his wife, Melania Trump.
    trump_inauguration-04-20-01-2017_1.jpg
  • London Evening Standard newspapers feature the headline about Donald Trumps inauguration, on the day of he was made 45th US president, on 20th January, outside Charing Cross station, London borough of Westminster, England. The copies show his face and that of his wife, Melania Trump.
    trump_inauguration-06-20-01-2017_1.jpg
  • Exhibits inside the Memorial 1815 exhibition at the Waterloo battlefield, on 25th March 2017, at Waterloo, Belgium. Inaugurated on the battles bicentenary, visitors experience the history of Napoleonic Europe and the armies of both the French and allied armies on that day. The Battle of Waterloo was fought 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties.
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  • Exhibits inside the Memorial 1815 exhibition at the Waterloo battlefield, on 25th March 2017, at Waterloo, Belgium. Inaugurated on the battles bicentenary, visitors experience the history of Napoleonic Europe and the armies of both the French and allied armies on that day. The Battle of Waterloo was fought 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties.
    waterloo_battlefield-03-25-03-2017.jpg
  • The 360 degree Panorma showing the Battle of Waterloo at the battlefield, on 25th March 2017, at Waterloo, Belgium. Inaugurated on the battles bicentenary, visitors experience the history of Napoleonic Europe and the armies of both the French and allied armies on that day. The Battle of Waterloo was fought 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties.
    waterloo_battlefield-18-25-03-2017.jpg
  • Waxwork models of Napoleons generals incl Marechal Soult, centre, re-enact the night before the Battle of Waterloo forming an exhibit inside the Memorial 1815 exhibition at the battlefield, on 25th March 2017, at Waterloo, Belgium. Inaugurated on the battles bicentenary, visitors experience the history of Napoleonic Europe and the armies of both the French and allied armies on that day. The Battle of Waterloo was fought 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties.
    waterloo_battlefield-17-25-03-2017.jpg
  • Exhibits inside the Memorial 1815 exhibition at the Waterloo battlefield, on 25th March 2017, at Waterloo, Belgium. Inaugurated on the battles bicentenary, visitors experience the history of Napoleonic Europe and the armies of both the French and allied armies on that day. The Battle of Waterloo was fought 18 June 1815. A French army under Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated by two of the armies of the Seventh Coalition: an Anglo-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, resulting in 41,000 casualties.
    waterloo_battlefield-05-25-03-2017.jpg
  • The Monday morning following the attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11th we see members of the National Guard wearing dust masks standing beneath the high columns of the Federal Hall, located at 26 Wall Street in New York City. It was the first capitol of the United States of America and the site of George Washington's first inauguration in 1789. It is also the place where the United States Bill of Rights was passed. To celebrate the near-return to financial normality, New Yorkers' spirit was proved intact by the hanging of US flags from buildings. Days after the historical events, security was prominent at all nationally symbolic institutions and buildings. As a show of force, it was also a clear deterrent for would-be criminals when New Yorkers felt vulnerable to further attack.
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  • The Monday morning following the attacks on September 11th we see a member of the National Guard wearing a dust mask while standing with his German Shepherd Alsatian dog beneath the high columns of the Federal Hall, located in Wall Street. It was the first capitol of the United States of America and the site of George Washington's first inauguration in 1789 whose statue stands above. It is also the place where the United States Bill of Rights was passed. To celebrate the near-return to financial normality, New Yorkers' spirit was proved intact by the hanging of US flags from buildings. Days after the historical events, security was prominent at all nationally symbolic institutions and buildings. As a show of force, it was also a clear deterrent for would-be criminals when New Yorkers felt vulnerable to further attack.
    9_11_america013-19-09-2001_1.jpg
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