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  • Old graffiti of the word Birmingham beneath more recent works on 31st March 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The graffiti, which seems to pre-date street art as we know it, has been left in tact with respect to its vintage.
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  • Old graffiti of the word Birmingham beneath more recent works on 31st March 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The graffiti, which seems to pre-date street art as we know it, has been left in tact with respect to its vintage.
    20210331_vintage birmingham graffiti...jpg
  • Alongside the official portrait of a member of the Bahraini royal family, the smiling face of a blonde Dutch KLM airline girl adorns a poster in the airline's office in Bahrain airport. This European airline is showing the greatest of respect to the ruling classes in this Gulf State. Similar portraits of kings and princes are seen throughout the arab world, especially where business is being conducted and contracts being sought. Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij N.V. (KLM Royal Dutch Airlines), known by its initials KLM, is the flag carrier airline of the Netherlands. KLM's headquarters is in Amstelveen near its hub at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. KLM operates worldwide scheduled passenger and cargo services to more than 90 destinations. It is the oldest airline in the world still operating under its original name.
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  • The faded flowers from the shrine dedicated to those killed in the London Bridge terrorist attack are collected from the pavement and respectfully disposed of, on 26th June 2017, in London, England.
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  • The faded flowers from the shrine dedicated to those killed in the London Bridge terrorist attack are collected from the pavement and respectfully disposed of, on 26th June 2017, in London, England.
    terrorism_flowers-01-26-06-2017.jpg
  • Visitors to the New Zealand war memorial at Hyde Park Corner, on 19th November 2017,in London, England.
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  • A sign asking visitors to take or leave nothing from Bluebell woods, on 23rd April 2017, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
    blubells_woods-05-23-04-2017.jpg
  • A 16 year-old teenager and his 4 year-old cousin smile at each other while playing acoustic guitar together in the family living room. Playing their musical instruments, the older boy knows how to pluck the strings to make a pleasant sound while the younger lad simply brushes his fingers across the strings to make a noise. But music brings their age gap closer as they perform a pretend concert in front of family elders.
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  • Japenses businessmen bow to each other after a day at the Farnborough Airshow, on 16th July 2018, in Farnborough, England.
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  • The war memorial to those who lost their lives furing WW2 from African and Carribean countries, alongside those from the Commonwealth in Windrush Square, Brixton, on 3rd July 2017, in London, England.
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  • A 16 year-old teenager and his 4 year-old cousin smile at each other while playing acoustic guitar together in the family living room. Playing their musical instruments, the older boy knows how to pluck the strings to make a pleasant sound while the younger lad simply brushes his fingers across the strings to make a noise. But music brings their age gap closer as they perform a pretend concert in front of family elders.
    sam_jamie04-20-04-2014.jpg
  • Customers walk past the makeshift shrine, where Londoners commemorate Apple's creator Steve Jobs the morning after hearing of his death overnight from pancreatic cancer  at the age of 56 on the 6th Oct 2011. This Apple Store in the capital's Covent Garden, one of the first to be built in Europe and serves as a flagship outlet for the stylish brand of computer accessories that were largely the brainchild of Jobs who started the company as a student in 1977.
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  • A detail portrait of Apple's creator Steve Jobs at a  makeshift shrine, where Londoners commemorate the morning after hearing of his death overnight from pancreatic cancer  at the age of 56 on the 6th Oct 2011. This Apple Store in the capital's Covent Garden, one of the first to be built in Europe and serves as a flagship outlet for the stylish brand of computer accessories that were largely the brainchild of Jobs who started the company as a student in 1977.
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  • Fans use smartphones to photograph the makeshift shrine, where Londoners commemorate Apple's creator Steve Jobs the morning after hearing of his death overnight from pancreatic cancer  at the age of 56 on the 6th Oct 2011. This Apple Store in the capital's Regent's Street was the first to be built in Europe and serves as a flagship outlet for the stylish brand of computer accessories that were largely the brainchild of Jobs who started the company as a student in 1977.
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  • A detail portrait of Apple's creator Steve Jobs at a  makeshift shrine, where Londoners commemorate the morning after hearing of his death overnight from pancreatic cancer  at the age of 56 on the 6th Oct 2011. This Apple Store in the capital's Regent's Street was the first to be built in Europe and serves as a flagship outlet for the stylish brand of computer accessories that were largely the brainchild of Jobs who started the company as a student in 1977.
    steveJobs_death11-06-10-2011_1.jpg
  • Fans use smartphones to photograph the makeshift shrine, where Londoners commemorate Apple's creator Steve Jobs the morning after hearing of his death overnight from pancreatic cancer  at the age of 56 on the 6th Oct 2011. This Apple Store in the capital's Regent's Street was the first to be built in Europe and serves as a flagship outlet for the stylish brand of computer accessories that were largely the brainchild of Jobs who started the company as a student in 1977.
    steveJobs_death17-06-10-2011_1_1.jpg
  • The idyllic beauty and peace of a bluebell wood, on 5th May 2018, in North Somerset, England.
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  • The idyllic beauty and peace of a bluebell wood, on 5th May 2018, in North Somerset, England.
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  • The idyllic beauty and peace of a bluebell wood, on 5th May 2018, in North Somerset, England.
    wrington_family-24-05-05-2018.jpg
  • Two ladies are seen gossiping about someone else in the caseta (marquee) during the Spring Feria in Seville, Spain. Holding on to their small aperitif glasses the two beautiful ladies are close together comparing notes and mischievously swapping opinions during the later afternoon before a whole evening's entertainment when they will party till dawn. They are both dressed in traditional red and white flamenco dresses with red and yellow scarves around their necks. It is a lively event that Seville holds annually in the vast fairground area on the far bank of the Guadalquivir River. Rows of temporary marquee casetas, host families, corporations and friends into the late hours during the April Fair which begins begins two weeks after the Semana Santa, or Easter Holy Week in the Andalusian capital.
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  • A lively group of friends, family and corporate clients have gathered to enjoy a traditional evening of Flamenco, Tapas and sociable gossip while at the Feria, an annual festival of culture and dance in Seville, Andalucia, Spain. In the centre are two ladies talking and two younger girls practicing their dance moves amid frivolous partying. Everyone here is impeccably dressed in smart jackets and tasteful ties and traditional Spanish dresses. It is a lively event that Seville holds annually in the vast fairground area on the far bank of the Guadalquivir River. Rows of temporary marquee tents, or casetas, host families, corporations and friends into the late hours during the April Fair which begins begins two weeks after the Semana Santa, or Easter Holy Week in the Andalusian capital.
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  • The idyllic beauty and peace of a bluebell wood, on 5th May 2018, in North Somerset, England.
    wrington_family-22-05-05-2018.jpg
  • Two ladies are seen from a very low angle as they parade down an avenue during the Spring Feria in Seville, Spain. Beneath dozens of colourful decorations which hang from cables above their heads, they walk holding drinks laughing gaily. They are both dressed in traditional red and white flamenco dresses with red and yellow scarves around their necks. It is a lively event that Seville holds annually in the vast fairground area on the far bank of the Guadalquivir River. Rows of temporary marquee tents, or casetas, host families, corporations and friends into the late hours during the April Fair which begins begins two weeks after the Semana Santa, or Easter Holy Week in the Andalusian capital.
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  • Three young men are seen from a very low angle as they make arrangements with other friends to meet at the Spring Feria in Seville, Spain. Beneath dozens of colourful lights which hang from cables above their heads, two stand holding drinks while the third speaks into his mobile phone. They are all impeccably dressed in smart jackets and tasteful ties with one owning a carnation in his lapel. It is a lively event that Seville holds annually in the vast fairground area on the far bank of the Guadalquivir River. Rows of temporary marquee tents, or casetas, host families, corporations and friends into the late hours during the April Fair which begins begins two weeks after the Semana Santa, or Easter Holy Week in the Andalusian capital.
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  • In front of an appreciative mainly lady audience, a flamenco dancer puts passion into her performance in a caseta (marquee) during the Spring Feria in Seville, Spain. She dramatically stamps her foot and raises her arms in a Juerga an informal, spontaneous gathering where dancing, singing, palmas (hand clapping), or simply pounding in rhythm are enjoyed. Grown out of the fusion of Arabic, Andalusian, Sephardic, and Gypsy cultures traditional flamenco artists simply learned by listening and watching relatives, friends and neighbours. It adapts to the local talent, instrumentation and mood of the audience. Seville holds its annual fair in rows of temporary marquee casetas, hosting families and friends which begin during the April Fair two weeks after the Semana Santa, or Easter Holy Week in the Andalusian capital.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 9th August 2014. British politician George Galloway, Respect Party MP joins the Pro-Palestinian protesters in their tens of thousands march through central London to the American Embassy in protest against the military offensive in Gaza by Israel. British citizens and British Palestinians gathered in huge numbers carrying placards and banners calling to 'Free Palestine' and to 'End the seige on Gaza'.
    20140809_gaza demo george galloway_I.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 9th August 2014. British politician George Galloway, Respect Party MP joins the Pro-Palestinian protesters in their tens of thousands march through central London to the American Embassy in protest against the military offensive in Gaza by Israel. British citizens and British Palestinians gathered in huge numbers carrying placards and banners calling to 'Free Palestine' and to 'End the seige on Gaza'.
    20140809_gaza demo george galloway_E.jpg
  • The Respect Party bus. Predominantly Muslim voters, and supporters outside a Polling Station in Whitechapel, in the East End of London. General Election Day May 6th 2010.
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  • London, UK. Saturday 9th August 2014. British politician George Galloway, Respect Party MP joins the Pro-Palestinian protesters in their tens of thousands march through central London to the American Embassy in protest against the military offensive in Gaza by Israel. British citizens and British Palestinians gathered in huge numbers carrying placards and banners calling to 'Free Palestine' and to 'End the seige on Gaza'.
    20140809_gaza demo george galloway_J.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 9th August 2014. British politician George Galloway, Respect Party MP joins the Pro-Palestinian protesters in their tens of thousands march through central London to the American Embassy in protest against the military offensive in Gaza by Israel. British citizens and British Palestinians gathered in huge numbers carrying placards and banners calling to 'Free Palestine' and to 'End the seige on Gaza'.
    20140809_gaza demo george galloway_H.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 9th August 2014. British politician George Galloway, Respect Party MP joins the Pro-Palestinian protesters in their tens of thousands march through central London to the American Embassy in protest against the military offensive in Gaza by Israel. British citizens and British Palestinians gathered in huge numbers carrying placards and banners calling to 'Free Palestine' and to 'End the seige on Gaza'.
    20140809_gaza demo george galloway_D.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 9th August 2014. British politician George Galloway, Respect Party MP joins the Pro-Palestinian protesters in their tens of thousands march through central London to the American Embassy in protest against the military offensive in Gaza by Israel. British citizens and British Palestinians gathered in huge numbers carrying placards and banners calling to 'Free Palestine' and to 'End the seige on Gaza'.
    20140809_gaza demo george galloway_G.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 9th August 2014. British politician George Galloway, Respect Party MP joins the Pro-Palestinian protesters in their tens of thousands march through central London to the American Embassy in protest against the military offensive in Gaza by Israel. British citizens and British Palestinians gathered in huge numbers carrying placards and banners calling to 'Free Palestine' and to 'End the seige on Gaza'.
    20140809_gaza demo george galloway_F.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 9th August 2014. British politician George Galloway, Respect Party MP joins the Pro-Palestinian protesters in their tens of thousands march through central London to the American Embassy in protest against the military offensive in Gaza by Israel. British citizens and British Palestinians gathered in huge numbers carrying placards and banners calling to 'Free Palestine' and to 'End the seige on Gaza'.
    20140809_gaza demo george galloway_B.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 9th August 2014. British politician George Galloway, Respect Party MP joins the Pro-Palestinian protesters in their tens of thousands march through central London to the American Embassy in protest against the military offensive in Gaza by Israel. British citizens and British Palestinians gathered in huge numbers carrying placards and banners calling to 'Free Palestine' and to 'End the seige on Gaza'.
    20140809_gaza demo george galloway_A.jpg
  • London, UK. Saturday 9th August 2014. British politician George Galloway, Respect Party MP joins the Pro-Palestinian protesters in their tens of thousands march through central London to the American Embassy in protest against the military offensive in Gaza by Israel. British citizens and British Palestinians gathered in huge numbers carrying placards and banners calling to 'Free Palestine' and to 'End the seige on Gaza'.
    20140809_gaza demo george galloway_C.jpg
  • Bending forward as a mark of humility and respect for his deity, a young follower of Tibetan-Buddhism adjusts a prayer bowl in front of an effigy of Buddha at the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre in Eskdalemuir, Scotland. This young western man wears traditional Tibetan monk's clothes and many here have had a troubled youth, sometimes escaping a criminal past so arrive in the Scottish wilderness for isolated retreats and self-purification, short-term spiritual relaxation or to follow Tibetan teaching methods for discovering inner-peace, through prayer and meditation. This Tibetan Buddhist complex associated with the Kagyu school celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2007.
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  • A Thames Valley Police notice calling for people to respect and protect nature for future generations is seen at Calvert Jubilee Nature Reserve on 27 July 2020 in Calvert, United Kingdom. On 22nd July, the Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust BBOWT reported that it had been informed of HS2’s intention to take possession of part of Calvert Jubilee nature reserve, which is home to bittern, breeding tern and some of the UK’s rarest butterflies, on 28th July to undertake unspecified clearance works in connection with the high-speed rail link.
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  • Respect, enjoy and preserve sign at Matadouro beach on 25th May 2018 in Ericeira in Portugal. Ericeira is a civil parish and seaside resort/fishing community on the western coast of Portugal.
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  • Commemoration of the first anniversary of the devastating fire of 14th/15th June  2017 in Grenfell Tower, Lancaster West Estate, West London, United Kingdom when 72 people were killed. After a 72 second silence one second for each victim survivors and family members held a silent walk to the tower. A woman holds a green heart with a green heart saying Respect.
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  • Rally organised by Stop the War coalition  in Trafalgar Square to mark 10 years of war in Afghanistan. George Galloway, Respect Party
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  • In the town of Solingen, Germany on the night of 28th May 1993 four German youths set fire to the home of the Turkish Genç family. Five family members, including three children, died and became worldwide symbols for victims of racism. Here people pay their respects with laying of flowers and Turkish flags in solidarity to the victims.
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  • Two serving soldiers in civilian suits but wearing the insignia and badges of the Royal Military Police (RMP), talk quietly together while poignantly paying their respects to the hundreds of markers that symbolise war dead. Crosses and poppies mark anonymous fallen British soldiers and other servicemen and women, all killed during recent conflicts. Dedications from loved-ones or simply well-wishers are written on the wooden crosses on the weekend that Britain commemorates those killed on active service in trouble spots and war locations around the world, the markers a laid on the grass of Westminster Abbey's lawns on Parliament Square, opposite the Houses of Parliament. Armistice weekend is largely held on the closest Sunday to the 11th hour of the 11th Day of the 11th Month, when hostilities famously ended in on 11th November 1918.
    remembrance21-07-11-2009.jpg
  • An former high ranking officer of the Nepalese army is cremated according to Hindu tradition in the Pashupatinath Temple complex. His regiment is paying their respects opposite the Bagmati River with many spectators following the lighting of the funeral pyre.
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  • An former high ranking officer of the Nepalese army is cremated according to Hindu tradition in the Pashupatinath Temple complex. His regiment is paying their respects opposite the Bagmati River with many spectators following the lighting of the funeral pyre.
    IMG_2947_2.jpg
  • Czech war veterans gather at Brookwood cemetery when their president of the day, the once political dissident Vaclav Havel paid his respects to those nationals who paid the ultimate price during the second world war. The elderly heroes wearing medals and awards from their service during the 20th century war line up before their new president appears during his state visit to the UK.
    war_veterans-12-04-1990_2_1.jpg
  • Visitors to the Cenotaph in Whitehall pay their respects to those killed in war and conflict, where wreaths were left 2 two days after Remembrance Sunday which commemorated the 100th anniversary of the WW1 armistice, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
    cenotaph_wreaths-26-13-11-2018.jpg
  • Visitors to the Cenotaph in Whitehall pay their respects to those killed in war and conflict, where wreaths were left 2 two days after Remembrance Sunday which commemorated the 100th anniversary of the WW1 armistice, on 13th November 2018, in London, England.
    cenotaph_wreaths-05-13-11-2018.jpg
  • Thousands of people, from police officers to faith leaders and members of the public, have linked hands on Westminster Bridge a week after the terror attack in the capital. Officers who attended the scene of the attack were urged to pay their respects, as well as victims and witnesses. Hundreds of members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association were on the bridge, wearing T-shirts with the message "I am a Muslim, ask me anything". Those gathered on the bridge fell silent at 2.40pm - the time the first call was made to police exactly seven days ago.
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  • Thousands of people, from police officers to faith leaders and members of the public, have linked hands on Westminster Bridge a week after the terror attack in the capital. Officers who attended the scene of the attack were urged to pay their respects, as well as victims and witnesses. Hundreds of members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association were on the bridge, wearing T-shirts with the message "I am a Muslim, ask me anything". Those gathered on the bridge fell silent at 2.40pm - the time the first call was made to police exactly seven days ago.
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  • Thousands of people, from police officers to faith leaders and members of the public, have linked hands on Westminster Bridge a week after the terror attack in the capital. Officers who attended the scene of the attack were urged to pay their respects, as well as victims and witnesses. Hundreds of members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association were on the bridge, wearing T-shirts with the message "I am a Muslim, ask me anything". Those gathered on the bridge fell silent at 2.40pm - the time the first call was made to police exactly seven days ago.
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  • Thousands of people, from police officers to faith leaders and members of the public, have linked hands on Westminster Bridge a week after the terror attack in the capital. Officers who attended the scene of the attack were urged to pay their respects, as well as victims and witnesses. Hundreds of members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association were on the bridge, wearing T-shirts with the message "I am a Muslim, ask me anything". Those gathered on the bridge fell silent at 2.40pm - the time the first call was made to police exactly seven days ago.
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  • Thousands of people, from police officers to faith leaders and members of the public, have linked hands on Westminster Bridge a week after the terror attack in the capital. Officers who attended the scene of the attack were urged to pay their respects, as well as victims and witnesses. Hundreds of members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association were on the bridge, wearing T-shirts with the message "I am a Muslim, ask me anything". Those gathered on the bridge fell silent at 2.40pm - the time the first call was made to police exactly seven days ago.
    170329_wbvigil_010_1.jpg
  • Thousands of people, from police officers to faith leaders and members of the public, have linked hands on Westminster Bridge a week after the terror attack in the capital. Officers who attended the scene of the attack were urged to pay their respects, as well as victims and witnesses. Hundreds of members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association were on the bridge, wearing T-shirts with the message "I am a Muslim, ask me anything". Those gathered on the bridge fell silent at 2.40pm - the time the first call was made to police exactly seven days ago.
    170329_wbvigil_007_1.jpg
  • Thousands of people, from police officers to faith leaders and members of the public, have linked hands on Westminster Bridge a week after the terror attack in the capital. Officers who attended the scene of the attack were urged to pay their respects, as well as victims and witnesses. Hundreds of members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association were on the bridge, wearing T-shirts with the message "I am a Muslim, ask me anything". Those gathered on the bridge fell silent at 2.40pm - the time the first call was made to police exactly seven days ago.
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  • Thousands of people, from police officers to faith leaders and members of the public, have linked hands on Westminster Bridge a week after the terror attack in the capital. Officers who attended the scene of the attack were urged to pay their respects, as well as victims and witnesses. Hundreds of members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association were on the bridge, wearing T-shirts with the message "I am a Muslim, ask me anything". Those gathered on the bridge fell silent at 2.40pm - the time the first call was made to police exactly seven days ago.
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  • Crowds, including trade unionists and anti-war campaigners gather outside the Palace of Westminster Chapel to pay their last respects as the coffin is lead into the church for the funeral of the veteran Labour politician Tony Benn.
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  • Crowds, including trade unionists and anti-war campaigners gather outside the Palace of Westminster Chapel to pay their last respects as the coffin is lead into the church for the funeral of the veteran Labour politician Tony Benn.
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  • Crowds, including trade unionists and anti-war campaigners gather outside the Palace of Westminster Chapel to pay their last respects as the coffin is lead into the church for the funeral of the veteran Labour politician Tony Benn.
    14-Tony_Benn_Funeral-5191.jpg
  • Crowds, including trade unionists and anti-war campaigners gather outside the Palace of Westminster Chapel to pay their last respects as the coffin is lead into the church for the funeral of the veteran Labour politician Tony Benn.
    14-Tony_Benn_Funeral-5168.jpg
  • Crowds, including trade unionists and anti-war campaigners gather outside the Palace of Westminster Chapel to pay their last respects as the coffin is lead into the church for the funeral of the veteran Labour politician Tony Benn.
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  • A visitor bends to pay respects and read inscriptions to wreaths on the ground at the WW1 Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme, a major war memorial to 72,191 missing British and South African men who died in the Battles of the Somme of the First World War between 1915 and 1918, with no known grave. Designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, the memorial was built between 1928 and 1932 and is the largest British battle memorial in the world.
    WW1_cemetery06-20-08-2003_1_1_1.jpg
  • Czech war veterans gather at Brookwood cemetery when their president of the day, the once political dissident Vaclav Havel paid his respects to those nationals who paid the ultimate price during the second world war. The elderly heroes wearing medals and awards from their service during the 20th century war line up before their new president appears during his state visit to the UK.
    war_veterans-12-04-1990_1_1_1.jpg
  • Thousands of people, from police officers to faith leaders and members of the public, have linked hands on Westminster Bridge a week after the terror attack in the capital. Officers who attended the scene of the attack were urged to pay their respects, as well as victims and witnesses. Hundreds of members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association were on the bridge, wearing T-shirts with the message "I am a Muslim, ask me anything". Those gathered on the bridge fell silent at 2.40pm - the time the first call was made to police exactly seven days ago.
    170329_wbvigil_009_1.jpg
  • Thousands of people, from police officers to faith leaders and members of the public, have linked hands on Westminster Bridge a week after the terror attack in the capital. Officers who attended the scene of the attack were urged to pay their respects, as well as victims and witnesses. Hundreds of members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association were on the bridge, wearing T-shirts with the message "I am a Muslim, ask me anything". Those gathered on the bridge fell silent at 2.40pm - the time the first call was made to police exactly seven days ago.
    170329_wbvigil_008_1.jpg
  • Thousands of people, from police officers to faith leaders and members of the public, have linked hands on Westminster Bridge a week after the terror attack in the capital. Officers who attended the scene of the attack were urged to pay their respects, as well as victims and witnesses. Hundreds of members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association were on the bridge, wearing T-shirts with the message "I am a Muslim, ask me anything". Those gathered on the bridge fell silent at 2.40pm - the time the first call was made to police exactly seven days ago.
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  • Thousands of people, from police officers to faith leaders and members of the public, have linked hands on Westminster Bridge a week after the terror attack in the capital. Officers who attended the scene of the attack were urged to pay their respects, as well as victims and witnesses. Hundreds of members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association were on the bridge, wearing T-shirts with the message "I am a Muslim, ask me anything". Those gathered on the bridge fell silent at 2.40pm - the time the first call was made to police exactly seven days ago.
    170329_wbvigil_005_1.jpg
  • Thousands of people, from police officers to faith leaders and members of the public, have linked hands on Westminster Bridge a week after the terror attack in the capital. Officers who attended the scene of the attack were urged to pay their respects, as well as victims and witnesses. Hundreds of members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association were on the bridge, wearing T-shirts with the message "I am a Muslim, ask me anything". Those gathered on the bridge fell silent at 2.40pm - the time the first call was made to police exactly seven days ago.
    170329_wbvigil_004_1.jpg
  • Thousands of people, from police officers to faith leaders and members of the public, have linked hands on Westminster Bridge a week after the terror attack in the capital. Officers who attended the scene of the attack were urged to pay their respects, as well as victims and witnesses. Hundreds of members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association were on the bridge, wearing T-shirts with the message "I am a Muslim, ask me anything". Those gathered on the bridge fell silent at 2.40pm - the time the first call was made to police exactly seven days ago.
    170329_wbvigil_003_1.jpg
  • Crowds, including trade unionists and anti-war campaigners gather outside the Palace of Westminster Chapel to pay their last respects as the coffin is lead into the church for the funeral of the veteran Labour politician Tony Benn.
    14-Tony_Benn_Funeral-5319.jpg
  • Crowds, including trade unionists and anti-war campaigners gather outside the Palace of Westminster Chapel to pay their last respects as the coffin is lead into the church for the funeral of the veteran Labour politician Tony Benn.
    14-Tony_Benn_Funeral-5257.jpg
  • Crowds, including trade unionists and anti-war campaigners gather outside the Palace of Westminster Chapel to pay their last respects as the coffin is lead into the church for the funeral of the veteran Labour politician Tony Benn.
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  • A detail of a second world war Canadian veteran's chest, festooned with gleaming military campaign medals that symbolise an era of conflict, warfare and especially of survival. Seen as a close-up of polished silver, gold and zinc-alloy, we see only the upper body minus the face of this old soldier whose campaigns include the D-Day landings at Normandy in 1944 because at the bottom of his rack of fine insignia is a badge denoting the Normandy Veterans Association. Elsewhere, a medal is worn for service in Palestine. The unseen gentleman wears a Canadian pin at the top and the contribution of his fellow-countrymen as members of the British Commonwealth is recognised in battlefield cemeteries around the world. But on this day, the 11th November, old soldiers like him march past London's Cenotaph to remember friends who did not return from war.
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  • A serving soldier in civilian suit but wearing a red beret of the Royal Military Police (RMP), looks poignantly down on markers that symbolise war dead, hundreds of crosses and poppies mark anonymous fallen British soldiers and other servicemen and women, all killed during recent conflicts. Dedications from loved-ones or simply well-wishers are written on the wooden crosses on the weekend that Britain commemorates those killed on active service in trouble spots and war locations around the world, the markers a laid on the grass of Westminster Abbey's lawns on Parliament Square, opposite the Houses of Parliament. Armistice weekend is largely held on the closest Sunday to the 11th hour of the 11th Day of the 11th Month, when hostilities famously ended in on 11th November 1918.
    remembrance19-07-11-2009.jpg
  • A serving soldier in civilian suit but wearing a red beret of the Royal Military Police (RMP), looks poignantly down on markers that symbolise war dead, hundreds of crosses and poppies mark anonymous fallen British soldiers and other servicemen and women, all killed during recent conflicts. Dedications from loved-ones or simply well-wishers are written on the wooden crosses on the weekend that Britain commemorates those killed on active service in trouble spots and war locations around the world, the markers a laid on the grass of Westminster Abbey's lawns on Parliament Square, opposite the Houses of Parliament. Armistice weekend is largely held on the closest Sunday to the 11th hour of the 11th Day of the 11th Month, when hostilities famously ended in on 11th November 1918.
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  • A Sikh devotee / pilgrim in prayer shortly after having bathed in the amritsagar, the water surrounding the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, India
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  • Ganga Thampi, teaches young   dancers  movement, rhythm and expression, known as "nritya" and seen here a lesson in "abhinaya", or stylized expressions at the traditional and highly prestigious Kalakshetra school for the arts, Chennai. The school was founded in 1936 and due to its exacting and demanding schedule is considered India's formost classical dance academy of this ancient cultural art heritage that is informally known as "temple dancing" and that dates back to the Natya Shastra, the 2000 year old text that lays down the principles of Indian dramatic theory and performance. Tamil Nadu, India
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  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb (center left), with his wife Rani Saheb (center), son, daughter-in-law and grandaughter, enjoy a relaxed breakfast in their lake side home on the grounds of the Deogarh Mahal Palace, now a heritage hotel.  This architectural jewel was, prior to it becoming so in 1996, a fortress - palace, dating back 340 years. It belonged to the Mewar aristocracy, their magnificent fort a fitting stronghold for one of its sixteen “umraos” - the most senior feudal barons attending on the Maharana of Udaipur, Rajasthan,
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  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, with his wife Rani Saheb, daughter-in-law and grandaughter, enjoy a genteel and relaxed cup of tea on the law of their lake side home on the grounds of the Deogarh Mahal Palace, now a heritage hotel.  This architectural jewel was, prior to it becoming so in 1996, a fortress - palace, dating back 340 years. It belonged to the Mewar aristocracy, their magnificent fort a fitting stronghold for one of its sixteen “umraos” - the most senior feudal barons attending on the Maharana of Udaipur, Rajasthan,
    20071113_india_0270_1.jpg
  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, relaxes  with his wife Rani Saheb on a terrace of the Deogarh Mahal (Fort - Palace) a 340 year old architectural jewel. She being the chief decorator of the now heritage hotel, after the family had no way of maintaining it's upkeep. His family belonged to the Umroa’s of Udaipur. “Lords” of the State of Mewar, paying allegiance to the Maharana of Udaipur. Eight generations of his family have lived in the Deogarh fort after which in 1996 it was converted into a hotel, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
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  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, with his wife Rani Saheb drive through the village of Deogarh as they head to an appointment at the local school they supoort, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
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  • Noblewoman Rani Saheb, hands over school uniforms to young children that her family financially support close to the fort-palace, now heritage hotel Deogarh Mahal they own, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
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  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, stands in discussion with his wife Rani Saheb as a local doctor attends to patients in the hospital that Rao and Rani Saheb financially support close to their fort-palace, now heritage hotel Deogarh Mahal, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
    20071113_india_0083_1.jpg
  • Philippines - Aurora - Young girls in a science lesson
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  • Philippines - Aurora - Young girls in a science lesson
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  • Philippines - Aurora - Young girls in a science lesson
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  • Children stand to attention as the Philippine flag is raised and they sing  the National Anthem at Francisco Benitez primary school overlloking Gumacas bay, the Sierra Madre visible in the background, Busok Busok village, Philippines
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  • The circus animal trainer leads two of his elephant friends one morning after a Gerry Cottle show the night before. Riding a bicycle across a field in London, he leads one beast, its trunk holding his white stick while another follows behind. Peters is topless, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and bright blue trousers. Marcel Peters is a circus animal trainer who has worked in the ring for many years, starting with Billy Smart's Circus and working with Polar bears, tigers, lions and elephants. Gerry Cottle sold his elephants and Peters moved with them to the Spanish Circus Mundial. His real name is Marcel Peter Hodge.
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  • Wu Jian Xin, 37 prays at the Buddhist alter erected for the Haka Festival.<br />
The festival, which is called in Chinese "Miao Hui" takes place only once every 8 years for the Que Ken Ba Village. Villagers go to Chao Tian Yan temple to carry the Guan Yin Buddha (God of Mercy) back to their village's temple. (Sept.19-22 is the festival time, chinese calender) keep for a year, to protect the villagers, bring them good luck, happiness and fortune. At the end of the year, Sept.19 following year, the village send back the Buddha to Chao Tian Yan temple, and another village will carry it to their village's temple. there are 8 villages in this festival, so by turn, every village get a chance every 8 years. Chao Tian Yan temple dates back 700 years ago. The special festival has started since then, was only stopped for around 20 years because of Culture revolution. It<br />
began again during late 1980s.
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  • Sikh pilgrim in prayer and meditation at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, India
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  • Rawat Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, greets the staff of the Deogarh Mahal, a fort - palace, now converted into a heritage hotel after the family had no way of maintaining it's upkeep. His family belonged to the Umroa’s of Udaipur. “Lords” of the State of Mewar, paying allegiance to the Maharana of Udaipur. Eight generations of his family have lived in the Deogarh fort -palace after which it underwent its transforamation in 1996, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
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  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, stands in silence with his wife Rani Saheb overseeing a school lesson. Rao and Rani Saheb financially support  the school from the proceeds of the fort-palace, now heritage hotel Deogarh Mahal, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.
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  • Noblewoman Rani Saheb, hands over school uniforms to young children that her family financially support close to the fort-palace, now heritage hotel Deogarh Mahal they own, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
    20071113_india_0119_1.jpg
  • Nobleman Nahar Singhji, also known as Rao Saheb, stands in discussion with his wife Rani Saheb in the Sheesh Mahal suite of Deogarh Mahal (Fort -Palace) a 340 year old, she is the chief decorator of this architectural jewel, now converted into  a heritage hotel after the family had no way of maintaining it's upkeep. His family belonged to the Umroa’s of Udaipur. “Lords” of the State of Mewar, paying allegiance to the Maharana of Udaipur. Eight generations of his family have lived in the Deogarh fort after which in 1996 it was converted into a hotel, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
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  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute singing_Q.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute singing_O.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute singing_P.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute singing_M.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute singing_K.jpg
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