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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. 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 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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  • 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 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.
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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. 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.
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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.
    AB9A5345.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 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.
    AB9A5277.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 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 />
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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.
    AB9A5064.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.
    20170120_bridges not walls_A_019.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_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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  • 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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  • Five elderly women on-lookers are lined against a wall outside the famous Ascot race course on Ladies' Day, the annual event on the English sporting and social calendar in June. Each are standing in order of size, from tallest (who holds a Tesco supermarket bag) to smallest and watch as two posh couples arrive for the day's racing dressed in showy dresses for the ladies and the men in formal top hat and tails. The posh lady in the front is in yellow and holds on to her straw hat on this windy summer day. Each wears their red Ascot badges allowing them entry to this exclusive royal event attended by the Royal Family and the hoi polloi of English society. We see the two sides of the class system but it is a humerous scene. There is good nature between the two groups with smiles exchanged with one couple but discomfort from those behind.
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  • During the evening rush hour, hundreds of rail commuters are queueing to board a Thameslink train which has just arrived on the platform at Farringdon Station in Clerkenwell, London England. Standing 10-deep, they patiently wait the next ride home southbound during a tube strike forced the closure of underground stations and making workers take alternative routes. Looking down from a high bridge we see the train's roof and the heads of those delayed and inconvenienced. It is another miserable journey home.
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  • A black student works diligently alongside a white-skinned man at the communications company Cable & Wireless in London, England. We see in the foreground, the dark-skinned young man with a short beard is writing with a pencil that has a rubber on the top but the man in the background is out of focus. It is an image of ethnic diversity, of a multicultural Britain with students living and working uninterrupted side-by-side. They are both concentrating on their work in  a generic office or classroom, perhaps entering an examination or performing a corporate test.
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  • Near the junction of the 400 to Buckhead, the 401 highway divides and splits during afternoon rush-hour traffic which slows and builds up so that vehicles and cars back-up as they head home and out of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The inner median is coned off during some construction work which slows the traffic even more. Crossing the 5-lane road comes a train of Atlanta's own mass-transit system, the MARTA network and it approaches the overpass with care. We see the infrastructure of a modern metropolis at the busiest time of day when the exodus to get home puts the roads and feeder lanes under the most pressure. Fortunately, the weather is fine with good visibility making drivers' journeys a little shorter and more tolerable but it shows too America’s habit and dependency on car culture.
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  • The A30 highway runs deep into the South-West of England - from Exeter in the county of Devon to Penzance in the narrow peninsular of Cornwall. On certain dates in the calendar routes like this, near the Cornish town of Bodmin, England, come to a standstill from the huge volume of cars and private vehicles, all heading down to costal resorts and better weather. We see here a huge tailback of traffic that is queueing along one side of the British dual-carriageway (two lanes in each direction) from close-up  to the distance down and up a natural hill in this undulating landscape. The cars have edged forward are nose to tail for hours in summer heatwave and tempers fray, children arguing in the back and an otherwise relaxed holiday mood suddenly goes bad.
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  • Striding urgently are a group of rail commuters emerging from London Bridge main line station in central London along a station concourse. Marching in step, the strangers are on their way to work in the City of London or Southwark on the south bank of the Thames. They are all passing-by a mobile smoothie drink kiosk that has the slogan "Guaranteed to keep you going till lunch." London Bridge station is one of 18 railway stations managed by Network Rail and is a major transport terminus and interchange for central London and serves over 42 million people a year. The tube station serves the Jubilee Line and the Bank branch of the Northern Line.
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  • A male commuter disappears underground after a rail journey terminated at the London Bridge mainline station. Travelling downwards into the London Underground tube system, the man seen as a generic silhouette is seen only from the upper legs and moves against the orange light from the escalator well wall. The polished machinery is in the foreground and the floor is spotlessley clean. London Bridge station is one of 18 railway stations managed by Network Rail and is a major transport terminus and interchange for central London and serves over 42 million people a year. The tube station serves the Jubilee Line and the Bank branch of the Northern Line.
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  • Local children walk past as a reader of the Daily Telegraph newspaper reads about the previous night's Olympic opening ceremony, on the first day of competition of the London 2012 Olympic 250km mens' road race. Starting from central London and passing the capital's famous landmarks before heading out into rural England to the gruelling Box Hill in the county of Surrey. Local southwest Londoners lined the route hoping for British favourite Mark Cavendish to win Team GB first medal but were eventually disappointed when Kazakhstan's Alexandre Vinokourov eventually won gold.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn speaking at a ‘Show Racism the Red Card’ event for Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • he Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn signing autographs for Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn speaking at a ‘Show Racism the Red Card’ event for Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn speaking at a ‘Show Racism the Red Card’ event for Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn joins Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London where he spoke at the Show Racism the Red Card event highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • The Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn waits to speak at a ‘Show Racism the Red Card’ event to Islington school children at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium in London highlighting race issues and how children can address them. Emirates Stadium, London. United Kingdom. 8th February 2018.
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  • A husband and wife make their way along a pavement towards the entrance of the Ascot racecourse where the annual Ladies' Day event is held as part of the English social season calendar. Leading the way and carrying two walking sticks and in a polythene bag, his best jacket for the dress-code is important if one is allowed access to the private enclosures. He wears a top hat and waste coat as he hobbles along with wife in tow. She is behind him rummaging through her handbag perhaps looking for tickets or cash. Royal Ascot is held every June and is one of the main dates on the sporting calendar and social season.
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