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  • London 6th December 2013: Tributes pour in to the former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who has died aged 95. Mandela made many friends in Britain, visiting many times - in the 60s to raise funds for his political struggle against the racist regime, then as President after 27 years imprisonment.
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  • A traditional oyster fishing boat in the Fal Estuary, a method unchanged for 500 years, on 4th October 1994, in Falmouth, Cornwall, England. Oystermen have harvested on the River Fal in the same traditional and highly sustainable fashion, without the use of mechanical power, for more than five hundred years, being widely grown along the whole Cornish coast when the Romans invaded, and by 1602 they were being caught in much the same way as they are today, using thick, strong nets, called dredges. Byelaws banned oyster dredging by mechanical means, forcing local fishermen to rely on wind and tide in purpose-built, sail-powered Falmouth Working Boats. Although most oyster fishermen in Falmouth have other seasonal jobs, for the most experienced and committed fishermen oysters provide a decent year-round livelihood.
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  • Traditional oyster fishing boats in the Fal Estuary, a method unchanged for 500 years, on 4th October 1994, in Falmouth, Cornwall, England. Oystermen have harvested on the River Fal in the same traditional and highly sustainable fashion, without the use of mechanical power, for more than five hundred years, being widely grown along the whole Cornish coast when the Romans invaded, and by 1602 they were being caught in much the same way as they are today, using thick, strong nets, called dredges. Byelaws banned oyster dredging by mechanical means, forcing local fishermen to rely on wind and tide in purpose-built, sail-powered Falmouth Working Boats. Although most oyster fishermen in Falmouth have other seasonal jobs, for the most experienced and committed fishermen oysters provide a decent year-round livelihood.
    oyster_fishing-04-10-1994.jpg
  • Traditional oyster fishing boats in the Fal Estuary, a method unchanged for 500 years, on 4th October 1994, in Falmouth, Cornwall, England. Oystermen have harvested on the River Fal in the same traditional and highly sustainable fashion, without the use of mechanical power, for more than five hundred years, being widely grown along the whole Cornish coast when the Romans invaded, and by 1602 they were being caught in much the same way as they are today, using thick, strong nets, called dredges. Byelaws banned oyster dredging by mechanical means, forcing local fishermen to rely on wind and tide in purpose-built, sail-powered Falmouth Working Boats. Although most oyster fishermen in Falmouth have other seasonal jobs, for the most experienced and committed fishermen oysters provide a decent year-round livelihood.
    oyster_fishing-04-10-1994_1.jpg
  • The owner of a racing Llama holds a carrot between his teeth, while holding on to number 328, his animal entrant, on 13th June 1994, at Wych Cross, Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, England. The animal is part of a herd of llamas and alpacas which compete over jumps for visiting families. The Ashdown Herd of llamas and alpacas was started in 1987. Over the years the numbers have increased and in 1995 what is now the Park was purchased, and opened to the public in 1996. The Ashdown Herd of llamas and alpacas was started in 1987. Over the years the numbers have increased and in 1995 what is now the Park was purchased, and opened to the public in 1996. There are now more than 100 south-American llamas and alpacas plus reindeer from Sweden at the Park.
    llama_carrot-13-06-1994.jpg
  • The commminuty gather to remember fallen soldiers on the beach in Folkestone as part of Danny Boyle’s ‘Pages of the Sea”  Armistice Day event commemorating 100 years since the end of the First World War on remembrance day the 11th of November 2018. Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.
    2018-Rememberence-Day-3700.jpg
  • Community volunteers battle rain and wind to draw the face of Poet & Soldier Wilfred Owen on the beach in Folkestone as part of Danny Boyle’s ‘Pages of the Sea”  Armistice Day event commemorating 100 years since the end of the First World War on remembrance day the 11th of November 2018. Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.
    2018-Rememberence-Day-3673.jpg
  • The commminuty gather to remember fallen soldiers on the beach in Folkestone as part of Danny Boyle’s ‘Pages of the Sea”  Armistice Day event commemorating 100 years since the end of the First World War on remembrance day the 11th of November 2018. Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.
    2018-Rememberence-Day-0860.jpg
  • The Poet & Soldier Wilfred Owen’s face drawn on the beach in Folkestone as part of Danny Boyle’s ‘Pages of the Sea”  Armistice Day event commemorating 100 years since the end of the First World War on remembrance day the 11th of November 2018. Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.
    2018-Rememberence-Day-0933.jpg
  • Community volunteers battle rain and wind to draw the face of Poet & Soldier Wilfred Owen on the beach in Folkestone as part of Danny Boyle’s ‘Pages of the Sea”  Armistice Day event commemorating 100 years since the end of the First World War on remembrance day the 11th of November 2018. Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.
    2018-Rememberence-Day-0787.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_C_002.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_C_003.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_C_001.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_B_003.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_A_011.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_B_001.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_A_009.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_A_005.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_A_002.jpg
  • Fossil hunters bend down looking among Eocene rocks and stone at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England. Examining the stony ground, the amateur palaeonotologists search for tyhe remains of sea creatures from a bygone era. Warden Point, a pinnacle of eroding land and muddy foreshore. The area encompasses around a million years of sedimentation, dating from the early Eocene epoch of the Palaeogene period, 52-51 million years ago. At this time southern England was located approximately 40°N of the equator, 10°S of its present latitude, comparable to Spain today.
    fossil_hunters01-22-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Troops out of Afghanistan placard for Socilaist Worker. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoY.jpg
  • Badges on a flat cap. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoW.jpg
  • Muslim protesters. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoV.jpg
  • Protester in a Tony Blair mask with blood dripping from his mouth and chin with a sign saying "Take me to The Hague" alluding that Blair is guilty of war crimes. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoS.jpg
  • Protester in a Tony Blair mask with blood dripping from his mouth and chin with a sign saying "Take me to The Hague" alluding that Blair is guilty of war crimes. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoR.jpg
  • Afghanostan placard. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoQ.jpg
  • Cut the War Not Welfare placard. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoO.jpg
  • Painting of Obama with a ball and chain and Sarkozy draped in the US flag. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoM.jpg
  • Free Syria with blood on their flag. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoK.jpg
  • Free Syria demonstrators. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoJ.jpg
  • Cut the War Not Welfare placards. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoD.jpg
  • Peace flag. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoB.jpg
  • Multi coloured jumper. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoAA.jpg
  • 1990s staff of the BBC work at the broadcasters World Service station, 21st June 2018, in London, England. The BBC World Service occupied four wings of the building. Broadcasting from Bush House lasted for 70 years, from winter 1941 to summer 2012. Sections of Bush House were completed and opened over a period of 10 years: Centre Block was opened in 1925, North-West Wing in 1928, North-East Wing in 1929, South-East Wing in 1930, and South-West Wing in 1935. The full building complex was completed in 1935.
    bush_house3-21-06-1997.jpg
  • A 1990s exterior of Bush House, 21st June 2018, in London, England. The BBC World Service occupied four wings of the building. Bush House is a Grade II listed building at the southern end of Kingsway between Aldwych and the Strand in London, previously served as the headquarters of the BBC World Service. Broadcasting from Bush House lasted for 70 years, from winter 1941 to summer 2012. Sections of Bush House were completed and opened over a period of 10 years: Centre Block was opened in 1925, North-West Wing in 1928, North-East Wing in 1929, South-East Wing in 1930, and South-West Wing in 1935. The full building complex was completed in 1935.
    bush_house2-21-06-1997.jpg
  • A 1990s exterior of Bush House, 21st June 2018, in London, England. The BBC World Service occupied four wings of the building. Bush House is a Grade II listed building at the southern end of Kingsway between Aldwych and the Strand in London, previously served as the headquarters of the BBC World Service. Broadcasting from Bush House lasted for 70 years, from winter 1941 to summer 2012. Sections of Bush House were completed and opened over a period of 10 years: Centre Block was opened in 1925, North-West Wing in 1928, North-East Wing in 1929, South-East Wing in 1930, and South-West Wing in 1935. The full building complex was completed in 1935.
    bush_house1-21-06-1997.jpg
  • Community volunteers battle rain and wind to draw the face of Poet & Soldier Wilfred Owen on the beach in Folkestone as part of Danny Boyle’s ‘Pages of the Sea”  Armistice Day event commemorating 100 years since the end of the First World War on remembrance day the 11th of November 2018. Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.
    2018-Rememberence-Day-3667.jpg
  • The Poet & Soldier Wilfred Owen’s face drawn on the beach in Folkestone as part of Danny Boyle’s ‘Pages of the Sea”  Armistice Day event commemorating 100 years since the end of the First World War on remembrance day the 11th of November 2018. Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.
    2018-Rememberence-Day-0899.jpg
  • The commminuty gather to remember fallen soldiers on the beach in Folkestone as part of Danny Boyle’s ‘Pages of the Sea”  Armistice Day event commemorating 100 years since the end of the First World War on remembrance day the 11th of November 2018. Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.
    2018-Rememberence-Day-0857.jpg
  • The Poet & Soldier Wilfred Owen’s face drawn on the beach in Folkestone as part of Danny Boyle’s ‘Pages of the Sea”  Armistice Day event commemorating 100 years since the end of the First World War on remembrance day the 11th of November 2018. Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.
    2018-Rememberence-Day-0810.jpg
  • Community volunteers battle rain and wind to draw the face of Poet & Soldier Wilfred Owen on the beach in Folkestone as part of Danny Boyle’s ‘Pages of the Sea”  Armistice Day event commemorating 100 years since the end of the First World War on remembrance day the 11th of November 2018. Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, Kent, United Kingdom.
    2018-Rememberence-Day-0782.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_C_004.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_B_002.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_A_010.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_A_006.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_A_008.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_A_007.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_A_001.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_A_004.jpg
  • Women MPs from the Labour Party gather outside the Houses of Parliament to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Suffragette movement and women's right to vote on 6th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. Today marks 100 years since the Representation of the People Act was passed, granting women the right to vote for the first time. In the UK in the early 20th century the suffragettes initiated a campaign of demonstrations and militant action, under the leadership of the Pankhursts, after the repeated defeat of women's suffrage bills in Parliament. In 1918 they won the vote for women over the age of 30, and ten years later were given full equality with men in voting rights.
    20180206_womens vote centenary_A_003.jpg
  • Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoZ.jpg
  • Elderly peace protester. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoX.jpg
  • Muslim protesters. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoU.jpg
  • Protester in a Tony Blair mask with blood dripping from his mouth and chin with a sign saying "Take me to The Hague" alluding that Blair is guilty of war crimes. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoT.jpg
  • Cut the War Not Welfare placard. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoP.jpg
  • CND banner. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoN.jpg
  • Elderly protester claiming that 650 animals were killed in Bush's war in Baghdad zoo. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoL.jpg
  • Free Syria demonstrators. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoI.jpg
  • Free Syria demonstrators. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoH.jpg
  • Dressed in oragne Guantanamo Bay jump suits two protesters pretend to be President Barack Obama and Prime Minister David Cameron wanted for war crimes. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoG.jpg
  • Dressed in oragne Guantanamo Bay jump suits a protester in handcuffs. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoF.jpg
  • Dressed in oragne Guantanamo Bay jump suits two protesters pretend to be President George W Bush and Prime Minister David Cameron wanted for war crimes. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoE.jpg
  • Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoC.jpg
  • Muslim woman with an Afghanostan placard and the crowd in Trafalgar Square. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces. The demo brought together people from many groups in solidarity.
    20111008afghanistan demoAB.jpg
  • Free Palestine banner. Protest in central London to mark 10 years of the conflict in Afghanistan. Musicians, actors, film-makers and MPs are joining protesters for the Anti-war Mass Assembly in Trafalgar Square. The Stop The War Coalition said up to 5,000 people were at the protest but a BBC correspondent estimated there were about 1,000 people in the square. The coalition says opinion polls show most British people want a "speedy withdrawal" of UK forces.
    20111008afghanistan demoA.jpg
  • A young boy stands up in his father's Anglia car on a summer day out in the early nineteen sixties. Standing up on the driver's front seat the child smiles out of the open window while the car is parked on a day out to the countryside. This is the new age of car ownership when newfound wealth meant families could afford to buy a vehicle and travel elsewhere after the war years of 1950s austerity. The Ford Anglia is a British car designed and manufactured by Ford in the United Kingdom. The Ford Anglia name was applied to four models of car between 1939 and 1967. 1,594,486 Anglias were produced, The picture was recorded on Kodachrome (Kodak) film in about  1961.
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  • A mother of 42 years of age holds her 1 year-old son among heather in country field during summer time in the early 1960s. Standing in naturally-growing heather in afternoon sunshine, the mum and the young child are looking at plants, her polka dot dress seems to be the fashion in this picture recorded on a film camera by the child's father, an amateur photographer in 1960. The picture shows us a memory of nostalgia in an era from the last century.
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  • Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Cressida Dick c attends a memorial service in St Annes Gardens in Soho in London, England, United Kingdom on 30th April 2019. Twenty years since a Neo-Nazi set of a nail bomb at the Admiral Duncan pub a iconic gay venue in Soho killing three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated.
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  • Members of the London Fire Brigade stand to attention as the LGBTI communinty lead by Fr Simon Buckley march from the Admiral Duncan pub to a memorial service in St Annes Gardens in Soho in London, England, United Kingdom on 30th April 2019.Twenty years since a Neo-Nazi set of a nail bomb at the Admiral Duncan pub a iconic gay venue in Soho killing three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated.
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  • Members of the LGBTI gather outside the Admiral Duncan pub in London, England, United Kingdom on 30th April 2019.Twenty years since a Neo-Nazi set of a nail bomb at the Admiral Duncan pub a iconic gay venue in Soho killing three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated.
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  • A selection of children’s books for children age 2 - 12 years in a prison visitor centre, HMP Wandsworth, London. United Kingdom
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  • The day after its catastrophic blaze, firefighters continue to assess fire damage from their ladders, to the Queens official residence at Windsor Castle, on 20th November 1992, in London, England. The most northerly corner of this old building that caught fire in a private chapel on the first floor of the north-east wing. Spreading quickly, damaging St Georges Hall, which is often used for banquets. In all, one hundred rooms were damaged in the fire and intense public debate was sparked about whether the taxpayer should foot the repair bill, as the castle is owned by the British Government and not the Royal Family. But the Queen agreed to meet 70% of the costs, and opened Buckingham Palace to the public to generate extra funds. The £40m restoration took five years. Windsor is the largest inhabited castle in the world and partly dates to the time of the Norman King William the Conquerer.
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  • A young 1990s boy looks over the Upper New York Bay during the short Staten Island ferry crossing towards Manhattan where the Twin Towers rise above the skyline before their destruction 2 years later, on 31st July 1998, in New York, USA.
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  • A 1999 landscape showing the construction of the new Millennium Bridge over the river Thames, opposite St. Pauls Cathedral in the City, on 16th February 1999, in London, England. The £18.2m Millennium Bridge a Thames crossing linking the City of London at St. Pauls Cathedral with the Tate Modern Gallery at Bankside was Londons newest river crossing for 100-plus years and coincided with the Millennium, it was hurriedly finished and opened to the public on 10 June 2000 when an estimated 100,000 people crossed it to discover the structure oscillated so much that it was forced to close 2 days later. Over the next 18 months designers added dampeners to stop its wobble but it already symbolised what was embarrassing and failing in British pride. Now the British Standard code of bridge loading has been updated to cover the swaying phenomenon, referred to as Synchronous Lateral Excitation.
    millennium_bridge02-16-02-1999.jpg
  • A 1999 landscape showing the construction of the new Millennium Bridge over the river Thames, opposite St. Pauls Cathedral in the City, on 16th February 1999, in London, England. The £18.2m Millennium Bridge a Thames crossing linking the City of London at St. Pauls Cathedral with the Tate Modern Gallery at Bankside was Londons newest river crossing for 100-plus years and coincided with the Millennium, it was hurriedly finished and opened to the public on 10 June 2000 when an estimated 100,000 people crossed it to discover the structure oscillated so much that it was forced to close 2 days later. Over the next 18 months designers added dampeners to stop its wobble but it already symbolised what was embarrassing and failing in British pride. Now the British Standard code of bridge loading has been updated to cover the swaying phenomenon, referred to as Synchronous Lateral Excitation.
    millennium_bridge01-16-02-1999.jpg
  • Months after the fall of the Berlin wall and the collapse of the communist GDR state the German Democratic Republic, a Trabant is worked on at the company factory, on 15th June 1990, in Berlin, Eastern Germany. The East German auto maker VEB Sachsenring Automobilwerke was at Zwickau in Saxony. The Trabant was the most common vehicle in East Germany - Like the Beetle in the West, its Peoples Car with a 595 cc, two-cylinder air-cooled engine. It had space for four, was compact, light and durable with its distinctive body shape constructed from Duroplast panels attached to a galvanized steel shell. It was in production without any significant changes for about 34 years, becoming a symbol for the cheap, cheerful and polluting possessions for Communist Europeans. When the Berlin Wall eventually fell, Trabants coughed and spluttered onto West German roads for the first time.
    GDR_trabant02-15-06-1990.jpg
  • Local Mecanese Macau-born Chinese walk past heritage architecture from the islands colonial Portuguese era, on 10th August 1994, in Macau, China. The Macau Special Administrative Region is one of the two special administrative regions of the Peoples Republic of China PRC, along with Hong Kong. Administered by Portugal until 1999, it was the oldest European colony in China, dating back to the 16th century. The administrative power over Macau was transferred to the Peoples Republic of China PRC in 1999, 2 years after Hong Kongs own handover.
    macau-10-08-1994.jpg
  • A group of red uniformed meat market traders manhandle joints of pork from the back of a meat wagon at Macaus main meat market, on the Rua Sul do Mercado de Sao Domingos, on 10th August 1994, in Macau, China. The market is just off the Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro, in Central Macau. The men have on hooded red tunics that hide the bloodstains of dead animal carcasses, a very practical choice of colour.  The Macau Special Administrative Region is one of the two special administrative regions of the Peoples Republic of China PRC, along with Hong Kong. Administered by Portugal until 1999, it was the oldest European colony in China, dating back to the 16th century. The administrative power over Macau was transferred to the Peoples Republic of China PRC in 1999, 2 years after Hong Kongs own handover.
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  • An aerial view overlooking the Cemiterio de São Miguel Arcanjo Saint Miguel Catholic Cemetery the ex-Portuguese colony of Macaus Chinese Christian cemetery of San Miguel, on 10th August 1994, in Macau, China. The cemetery is located right in the middle of Macao island, on Estrada do Cemiterio and host the graves of the old Dutch and Portuguese colonials that helped shape Macau, now one of the worlds most densely-populated city. The Macau Special Administrative Region is one of the two special administrative regions of the Peoples Republic of China PRC, along with Hong Kong. Administered by Portugal until 1999, it was the oldest European colony in China, dating back to the 16th century. The administrative power over Macau was transferred to the Peoples Republic of China PRC in 1999, 2 years after Hong Kongs own handover.
    macau-10-08-1994_1.jpg
  • With colonial Portuguese architecture in the background, older women and a few men participate in a group exercise on an astroturf-covered sports ground, on 10th August 1994, in Macau, China. The Macau Special Administrative Region is one of the two special administrative regions of the Peoples Republic of China PRC, along with Hong Kong. Administered by Portugal until 1999, it was the oldest European colony in China, dating back to the 16th century. The administrative power over Macau was transferred to the Peoples Republic of China PRC in 1999, 2 years after Hong Kongs own handover.
    macau-10-08-1994_4.jpg
  • A portrait of a worried-looking young boy as he watches a game of basketball with older boys at a local sportsground, on 10th August 1994, in Macau, China. The Macau Special Administrative Region is one of the two special administrative regions of the Peoples Republic of China PRC, along with Hong Kong. Administered by Portugal until 1999, it was the oldest European colony in China, dating back to the 16th century. The administrative power over Macau was transferred to the Peoples Republic of China PRC in 1999, 2 years after Hong Kongs own handover.
    macau-10-08-1994_5.jpg
  • Children play with Mahjong tiles at a night-club, on 10th August 1994, in Macau, China. The Macau Special Administrative Region is one of the two special administrative regions of the Peoples Republic of China PRC, along with Hong Kong. Administered by Portugal until 1999, it was the oldest European colony in China, dating back to the 16th century. The administrative power over Macau was transferred to the Peoples Republic of China PRC in 1999, 2 years after Hong Kongs own handover.
    macau-10-08-1994_3.jpg
  • A young girl plays with Mahjong tiles at a night-club, on 10th August 1994, in Macau, China. The Macau Special Administrative Region is one of the two special administrative regions of the Peoples Republic of China PRC, along with Hong Kong. Administered by Portugal until 1999, it was the oldest European colony in China, dating back to the 16th century. The administrative power over Macau was transferred to the Peoples Republic of China PRC in 1999, 2 years after Hong Kongs own handover.
    macau-10-08-1994_2.jpg
  • Six months after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a Trabant car sits wrecked on the corner of Mollstrasse and Hans-Beimler-Strasse in east Berlin former DDR, on 1st June 1990, in Berlin, Germany. The DDR-produced Trabant suffered poor performance, but its smoky two-stroke engine regarded with affection as a symbol of the more positive sides of East Germany. Many East Germans streamed into West Berlin and West Germany in their Trabants after the opening of the Berlin Wall. It was in production without any significant change for nearly 30 years. The name Trabant means fellow traveler in German.
    DDR_trabant-01-06-1990.jpg
  • Six months after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the last Trabant cars come off the factory production line, on 1st June 1990, in Zwickau, eastern Germany former DDR. The DDR-produced Trabant suffered poor performance, but its smoky two-stroke engine regarded with affection as a symbol of the more positive sides of East Germany. Many East Germans streamed into West Berlin and West Germany in their Trabants after the opening of the Berlin Wall. It was in production without any significant change for nearly 30 years. The name Trabant means fellow traveler in German.
    DDR_trabant-01-06-1990_1.jpg
  • Six months after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the last Trabant cars await buyers outside the factory production line, on 1st June 1990, in Zwickau, eastern Germany former DDR. The DDR-produced Trabant suffered poor performance, but its smoky two-stroke engine regarded with affection as a symbol of the more positive sides of East Germany. Many East Germans streamed into West Berlin and West Germany in their Trabants after the opening of the Berlin Wall. It was in production without any significant change for nearly 30 years. The name Trabant means fellow traveler in German.
    DDR_trabant-01-06-1990_2.jpg
  • As crowds of royalist well-wishers gather, a spontaneous memorial of flowers, photos and memorabilia grows outside Kensington Palace, the royal residence of Princess Diana who died in a car crash in Paris exactly 20 years ago, on 31st August 2017 in London, United Kingdom. In 1997 a sea of floral tributes also filled this area of the royal park as well as in other relevant areas of London. Then, as now, royalists mourned the People's Princess.
    diana_20th_anniversary-56-31-08-2017.jpg
  • As crowds of royalist well-wishers gather, a spontaneous memorial of flowers, photos and memorabilia grows outside Kensington Palace, the royal residence of Princess Diana who died in a car crash in Paris exactly 20 years ago, on 31st August 2017 in London, United Kingdom. In 1997 a sea of floral tributes also filled this area of the royal park as well as in other relevant areas of London. Then, as now, royalists mourned the People's Princess.
    diana_20th_anniversary-53-31-08-2017.jpg
  • As crowds of royalist well-wishers gather, a spontaneous memorial of flowers, photos and memorabilia grows outside Kensington Palace, the royal residence of Princess Diana who died in a car crash in Paris exactly 20 years ago, on 31st August 2017 in London, United Kingdom. In 1997 a sea of floral tributes also filled this area of the royal park as well as in other relevant areas of London. Then, as now, royalists mourned the People's Princess.
    diana_20th_anniversary-58-31-08-2017.jpg
  • As crowds of royalist well-wishers gather, a spontaneous memorial of flowers, photos and memorabilia grows outside Kensington Palace, the royal residence of Princess Diana who died in a car crash in Paris exactly 20 years ago, on 31st August 2017 in London, United Kingdom. In 1997 a sea of floral tributes also filled this area of the royal park as well as in other relevant areas of London. Then, as now, royalists mourned the People's Princess.
    diana_20th_anniversary-57-31-08-2017.jpg
  • As crowds of royalist well-wishers gather, a spontaneous memorial of flowers, photos and memorabilia grows outside Kensington Palace, the royal residence of Princess Diana who died in a car crash in Paris exactly 20 years ago, on 31st August 2017 in London, United Kingdom. In 1997 a sea of floral tributes also filled this area of the royal park as well as in other relevant areas of London. Then, as now, royalists mourned the People's Princess.
    diana_20th_anniversary-50-31-08-2017.jpg
  • As crowds of royalist well-wishers gather, a spontaneous memorial of flowers, photos and memorabilia grows outside Kensington Palace, the royal residence of Princess Diana who died in a car crash in Paris exactly 20 years ago, on 31st August 2017 in London, United Kingdom. In 1997 a sea of floral tributes also filled this area of the royal park as well as in other relevant areas of London. Then, as now, royalists mourned the People's Princess.
    diana_20th_anniversary-37-31-08-2017.jpg
  • As crowds of royalist well-wishers gather, a spontaneous memorial of flowers, photos and memorabilia grows outside Kensington Palace, the royal residence of Princess Diana who died in a car crash in Paris exactly 20 years ago, on 31st August 2017 in London, United Kingdom. In 1997 a sea of floral tributes also filled this area of the royal park as well as in other relevant areas of London. Then, as now, royalists mourned the People's Princess.
    diana_20th_anniversary-46-31-08-2017.jpg
  • As crowds of royalist well-wishers gather, a spontaneous memorial of flowers, photos and memorabilia grows outside Kensington Palace, the royal residence of Princess Diana who died in a car crash in Paris exactly 20 years ago, on 31st August 2017 in London, United Kingdom. In 1997 a sea of floral tributes also filled this area of the royal park as well as in other relevant areas of London. Then, as now, royalists mourned the People's Princess.
    diana_20th_anniversary-43-31-08-2017.jpg
  • As crowds of royalist well-wishers gather, a spontaneous memorial of flowers, photos and memorabilia grows outside Kensington Palace, the royal residence of Princess Diana who died in a car crash in Paris exactly 20 years ago, on 31st August 2017 in London, United Kingdom. In 1997 a sea of floral tributes also filled this area of the royal park as well as in other relevant areas of London. Then, as now, royalists mourned the People's Princess.
    diana_20th_anniversary-40-31-08-2017.jpg
  • As crowds of royalist well-wishers gather, a spontaneous memorial of flowers, photos and memorabilia grows outside Kensington Palace, the royal residence of Princess Diana who died in a car crash in Paris exactly 20 years ago, on 31st August 2017 in London, United Kingdom. In 1997 a sea of floral tributes also filled this area of the royal park as well as in other relevant areas of London. Then, as now, royalists mourned the People's Princess.
    diana_20th_anniversary-33-31-08-2017.jpg
  • As crowds of royalist well-wishers gather, a spontaneous memorial of flowers, photos and memorabilia grows outside Kensington Palace, the royal residence of Princess Diana who died in a car crash in Paris exactly 20 years ago, on 31st August 2017 in London, United Kingdom. In 1997 a sea of floral tributes also filled this area of the royal park as well as in other relevant areas of London. Then, as now, royalists mourned the People's Princess.
    diana_20th_anniversary-29-31-08-2017.jpg
  • As crowds of royalist well-wishers gather, a spontaneous memorial of flowers, photos and memorabilia grows outside Kensington Palace, the royal residence of Princess Diana who died in a car crash in Paris exactly 20 years ago, on 31st August 2017 in London, United Kingdom. In 1997 a sea of floral tributes also filled this area of the royal park as well as in other relevant areas of London. Then, as now, royalists mourned the People's Princess.
    diana_20th_anniversary-24-31-08-2017.jpg
  • As crowds of royalist well-wishers gather, a spontaneous memorial of flowers, photos and memorabilia grows outside Kensington Palace, the royal residence of Princess Diana who died in a car crash in Paris exactly 20 years ago, on 31st August 2017 in London, United Kingdom. In 1997 a sea of floral tributes also filled this area of the royal park as well as in other relevant areas of London. Then, as now, royalists mourned the People's Princess.
    diana_20th_anniversary-23-31-08-2017.jpg
  • As crowds of royalist well-wishers gather, a spontaneous memorial of flowers, photos and memorabilia grows outside Kensington Palace, the royal residence of Princess Diana who died in a car crash in Paris exactly 20 years ago, on 31st August 2017 in London, United Kingdom. In 1997 a sea of floral tributes also filled this area of the royal park as well as in other relevant areas of London. Then, as now, royalists mourned the People's Princess.
    diana_20th_anniversary-25-31-08-2017.jpg
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