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  • Notting Hill Carnival August 28th 2017. West London, England. Male musicians wearing leopard skin print tops parading with the London School of Samba.
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  • Gold Bentley and McLaren in the wealthy area of Knightbridge in London, United Kingdom. This is an area where the rich in their supercars parade them around driving with little more reason than showing off their exclisive cars.
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  • Gold Bentley in the wealthy area of Knightbridge in London, United Kingdom. This is an area where the rich in their supercars parade them around driving with little more reason than showing off their exclisive cars.
    20190405_knightsbridge gold car_006.jpg
  • Gold McLaren sports car passes a mere Taxi in the wealthy area of Knightbridge in London, United Kingdom. This is an area where the rich in their supercars parade them around driving with little more reason than showing off their exclisive cars.
    20190405_knightsbridge gold car_004.jpg
  • Gold McLaren sports car in the wealthy area of Knightbridge in London, United Kingdom. This is an area where the rich in their supercars parade them around driving with little more reason than showing off their exclisive cars.
    20190405_knightsbridge gold car_003.jpg
  • Gold Bentley in the wealthy area of Knightbridge in London, United Kingdom. This is an area where the rich in their supercars parade them around driving with little more reason than showing off their exclisive cars.
    20190405_knightsbridge gold car_009.jpg
  • Gold Bentley and McLaren in the wealthy area of Knightbridge in London, United Kingdom. This is an area where the rich in their supercars parade them around driving with little more reason than showing off their exclisive cars.
    20190405_knightsbridge gold car_007.jpg
  • Gold McLaren sports car in the wealthy area of Knightbridge in London, United Kingdom. This is an area where the rich in their supercars parade them around driving with little more reason than showing off their exclisive cars.
    20190405_knightsbridge gold car_002.jpg
  • Gold McLaren sports car in the wealthy area of Knightbridge in London, United Kingdom. This is an area where the rich in their supercars parade them around driving with little more reason than showing off their exclisive cars.
    20190405_knightsbridge gold car_001.jpg
  • Gold Bentley in the wealthy area of Knightbridge in London, United Kingdom. This is an area where the rich in their supercars parade them around driving with little more reason than showing off their exclisive cars.
    20190405_knightsbridge gold car_005.jpg
  • Notting Hill Carnival August 28th 2017. West London, England. A very happy carnival dancer wearing a pink and purple feather head dress shouts with delight.
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  • Military parade through the streets of Blantyre, Malawi in the mid-1960s. Seen from the roof of an adjacent building (possibly the roof of the Standard Chartered Bank) we see the marching personnel of military soldiers making their way along mainstreet while under the dictatorship of Dr Hastings Banda, this central African state's ruler from 1961-1994. Parading alongside their flag, the troops file past families and other spectators who have stopped to watch this spectacle.
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  • Obliviously texting on his smartphone, a tourist is unaware of an approaching black lifeguard trooper parading at Horseguards in Whitehall, Westminster, Central London. This regiment is classed as a corps in its own right, and consists of two regiments: Life Guards (British Army) and the Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons). They are the senior regular regiments in the British Army, with traditions dating from 1660.
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  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_B_1.jpg
  • Giant insects invade Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_N_1.jpg
  • Lewes, Sussex. Bonfire Night November 5th 2013. Cliffe Bonfire Society priests preach before the parading begins
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  • Giant insects invade Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_R_1.jpg
  • Giant insects invade Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_Q_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_P_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_J_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_E_1.jpg
  • Giant insects invade Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_D_1.jpg
  • Giant insects invade Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_A_1.jpg
  • The Krewe of Proteus parading during Mardi Gras on 25th February 2020 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Mardi Gras is the biggest celebration the city of New Orleans hosts every year. The magnificent, costumed, beaded and feathered party is laced with tradition and  having a good time. Celebrations are concentrated for about two weeks before and culminate on Fat Tuesday the day before Ash Wednesday and Lent.
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  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_T_1.jpg
  • Giant insects invade Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_S_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_O_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_I_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_H_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_G_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_F_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_C_1.jpg
  • People parading dressed as red indians native Americans with flaming torches, at the annual Lewes Bonfires procession and bonfire events in Lewes, East Sussex, UK, on November the 5th are the largest celebrations of this kind, marking Guy Fawkes night, the tradition in Lewes comes from Christian martyrs and can be traced back centuries.
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  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_M_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_L_1.jpg
  • Giant Praying Mantis insect invades Bow’s Roman Road for the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, London, England, UK. Performers (by Sarruga, a company from Catalan in Spain) dressed as large mechanical insects came parading down Roman Road in the East End interacting with the public and buildings in a celebration accompanied by music and special effects.
    20120623insects roman road_K_1.jpg
  • Lone walker crossing Horse Guards Parade from St Jamess Park on 16th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Normally crowded with people London is like a ghost town as workers stay home under lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic. Horse Guards Parade was formerly the site of the Palace of Whitehalls tiltyard, where tournaments including jousting were held in the time of Henry VIII. It was also the scene of annual celebrations of the birthday of Queen Elizabeth I. The area has been used for a variety of reviews, parades and other ceremonies since the 17th century. The building is still used by the Horse Guards and the London commanding officer still uses the same desk as Wellington, the Iron Duke.
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  • Parade dancers at Notting Hill Carnival on 26th August 2019 in West London, United Kingdom. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20190826_notting hill carnival_006.jpg
  • An officer with the The Queens Life Guard red tunics change guard with the Blues and Royals blue tunics during the daily ceremonial in Horse Guards Parade, on 11th June 2019, in London, England. Life Guards have stood guard at Horse Guards, the official entrance to St James and Buckingham Palace, since the Restoration of King Charles II in 1660.
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  • Members of the The Queens Life Guard red tunics and the Blues and Royals blue tunics change the guard during the daily ceremonial in Horse Guards Parade, on 11th June 2019, in London, England. Life Guards have stood guard at Horse Guards, the official entrance to St James and Buckingham Palace, since the Restoration of King Charles II in 1660.
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  • Parade dancers in feather costumes on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_C_592.jpg
  • Parade dancers in feather costumes stop in the street at the base of Trellick Tower on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_C_462.jpg
  • Parade dancers in feather costumes on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_C_459.jpg
  • Parade dancers in feather costumes on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_C_414.jpg
  • Parade dancers in feather costumes on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_C_411.jpg
  • Parade dancers in feather costumes on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_C_358.jpg
  • Parade dancers in feather costumes on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_B_012.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_C_185.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_C_161.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_C_151.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_C_133.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_C_130.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_C_082.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_B_043.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_B_037.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_B_036...jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_B_030.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_B_027.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_B_025.jpg
  • Parade dancers in feather costumes on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_A_047.jpg
  • Parade dancers in feather costumes stop in the street at the base of Trellick Tower on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_A_039.jpg
  • Parade dancers in feather costumes on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_A_031.jpg
  • Parade dancers in feather costumes on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Parade dancer in feather costume is approached by two men on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_A_029.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_A_037.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_A_035.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_A_036.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_A_031.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_A_028.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_A_029.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_A_026.jpg
  • On Kensal Road, the various groups of dancers on the parade on Sunday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160828_notting hill carnival_A_027.jpg
  • A row or Royal Artillery horsemen during the annual Trooping of the Colour parade in the Mall. With swords drawn, the row of fine horse mounted soldiers parade along the Mall towards the parade ground at Horseguards. The Royal Regiment of Artillery, commonly referred to as the Royal Artillery (RA), is the artillery arm of the British Army. Despite its name, it comprises a number of regiments. The introduction of artillery into the English Army came as early as the Battle of Crécy in 1346
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  • Lone walker crossing Horse Guards Parade from St Jamess Park on 16th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Normally crowded with people London is like a ghost town as workers stay home under lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic. Horse Guards Parade was formerly the site of the Palace of Whitehalls tiltyard, where tournaments including jousting were held in the time of Henry VIII. It was also the scene of annual celebrations of the birthday of Queen Elizabeth I. The area has been used for a variety of reviews, parades and other ceremonies since the 17th century. The building is still used by the Horse Guards and the London commanding officer still uses the same desk as Wellington, the Iron Duke.
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  • Lone walker crossing Horse Guards Parade from St Jamess Park on 16th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Normally crowded with people London is like a ghost town as workers stay home under lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic. Horse Guards Parade was formerly the site of the Palace of Whitehalls tiltyard, where tournaments including jousting were held in the time of Henry VIII. It was also the scene of annual celebrations of the birthday of Queen Elizabeth I. The area has been used for a variety of reviews, parades and other ceremonies since the 17th century. The building is still used by the Horse Guards and the London commanding officer still uses the same desk as Wellington, the Iron Duke.
    _F3A8832.jpg
  • Parade dancers at Notting Hill Carnival on 26th August 2019 in West London, United Kingdom. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Parade dancers at Notting Hill Carnival on 26th August 2019 in West London, United Kingdom. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20190826_notting hill carnival_007.jpg
  • Parade dancer in a purple costume at Notting Hill Carnival on 26th August 2019 in West London, United Kingdom. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20190826_notting hill carnival_003.jpg
  • Parade dancers at Notting Hill Carnival on 26th August 2019 in West London, United Kingdom. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20190826_notting hill carnival_001.jpg
  • An officer with the The Queens Life Guard red tunics change guard with the Blues and Royals blue tunics during the daily ceremonial in Horse Guards Parade, on 11th June 2019, in London, England. Life Guards have stood guard at Horse Guards, the official entrance to St James and Buckingham Palace, since the Restoration of King Charles II in 1660.
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  • Officers of the The Queens Life Guard red tunics and the Blues and Royals blue tunics change the guard during the daily ceremonial in Horse Guards Parade, on 11th June 2019, in London, England. Life Guards have stood guard at Horse Guards, the official entrance to St James and Buckingham Palace, since the Restoration of King Charles II in 1660.
    guard_mount-07-11-06-2019.jpg
  • Members of the The Queens Life Guard red tunics and the Blues and Royals blue tunics change the guard during the daily ceremonial in Horse Guards Parade, on 11th June 2019, in London, England. Life Guards have stood guard at Horse Guards, the official entrance to St James and Buckingham Palace, since the Restoration of King Charles II in 1660.
    guard_mount-03-11-06-2019.jpg
  • Members of the Blues and Royals blue tunics change guard with the Queens Life Guard red tunics during the daily ceremonial in Horse Guards Parade, on 11th June 2019, in London, England. Life Guards have stood guard at Horse Guards, the official entrance to St James and Buckingham Palace, since the Restoration of King Charles II in 1660.
    guard_mount-02-11-06-2019.jpg
  • Parade at Notting Hill Carnival on 28th August 2017 in West London, United Kingdom. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Parade at Notting Hill Carnival on 28th August 2017 in West London, United Kingdom. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Parade at Notting Hill Carnival on 28th August 2017 in West London, United Kingdom. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    _L2A9882.jpg
  • Parade at Notting Hill Carnival on 28th August 2017 in West London, United Kingdom. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Parade at Notting Hill Carnival on 28th August 2017 in West London, United Kingdom. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Parade dancers in feather costumes on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Parade dancers in feather costumes on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_C_497.jpg
  • Parade dancers in feather costumes on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_C_495.jpg
  • Parade dancers in feather costumes stop in the street at the base of Trellick Tower on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_C_484.jpg
  • Parade dancers in feather costumes stop in the street at the base of Trellick Tower on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_C_468.jpg
  • Parade dancers in feather costumes on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_C_417.jpg
  • Parade dancers in feather costumes on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Parade dancers in feather costumes on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
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  • Parade dancers in feather costumes on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_C_412.jpg
  • Parade dancers in feather costumes on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_C_404.jpg
  • Parade dancers in feather costumes on Monday 28th August 2016 at the 50th Notting Hill Carnival in West London. A celebration of West Indian / Caribbean culture and Europes largest street party, festival and parade. Revellers come in their hundreds of thousands to have fun, dance, drink and let go in the brilliant atmosphere. It is led by members of the West Indian / Caribbean community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted up to 2 million people in the past and centres around a parade of floats, dancers and sound systems.
    20160829_notting hill carnival_C_361.jpg
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