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  • Quadruple Olympic gold medalist; Sir Ben Ainslie (R) does a Q&A  alongside his America's Cup,  J.P. Morgan Bar AC45 Catamaran at the London Boat Show  Here with his crew -  Matt Cornwell - signing autographs. Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Ben Ainslie GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Quadruple Olympic gold medalist; Sir Ben Ainslie does a Q&A  alongside his  J.P. Morgan Bar AC45 Catamaran at the London Boat Show. Here he looks though the deck netting. Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Ben Ainslie GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Quadruple Olympic gold medalist; Sir Ben Ainslie (L) does a Q&A  alongside his America's Cup,  J.P. Morgan Bar AC45 Catamaran at the London Boat Show  Here with his crew - Paul Goodison and Matt Cornwell (R). Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Ben Ainslie GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Quadruple Olympic gold medalist; Sir Ben Ainslie (L) does a Q&A  alongside his America's Cup,  J.P. Morgan Bar AC45 Catamaran at the London Boat Show  Here with his crew - Paul Goodison and Matt Cornwell (R). Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Ben Ainslie GBPhotos 04_1.jpg
  • Quadruple Olympic gold medalist; Sir Ben Ainslie (L) does a Q&A  alongside his America's Cup,  J.P. Morgan Bar AC45 Catamaran at the London Boat Show  Here with his crew - Paul Goodison and Matt Cornwell (R). Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Ben Ainslie GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Quadruple Olympic gold medalist; Sir Ben Ainslie does a Q&A  alongside his  J.P. Morgan Bar AC45 Catamaran at the London Boat Show. Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Ben Ainslie GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Quadruple Olympic gold medalist; Sir Ben Ainslie (C) does a Q&A  alongside his America's Cup,  J.P. Morgan Bar AC45 Catamaran at the London Boat Show  Here with his crew - Paul Goodison and Matt Cornwell (R). Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Ben Ainslie GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Fans go wild as the Fun Lovin' Criminals come on stage. The Saturday of Ben and Jerrys Sundae ice cream and music festival on Clapham Common 23 July 2011. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Ben and Jerrys GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • The Official helmet as part of the kit for the BAR  - Ben Ainslie Racing - challenge for the Americas Cup. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Bart looks on. Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • A photo of Bart behind the sail of one of the training boats. Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • The Official helmet as part of the kit for the BAR  - Ben Ainslie Racing - challenge for the Americas Cup. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Sir Ben Ainslie is awarded a Guinness Book of World Records certificate on behalf of the Andrew (Bart) Simpson Sailing foundation. The award was for the largest multiple location sailing race in the world - Bart's Bash. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • The Ben Ainslie Racing stand. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    CWM FX London Boat Show GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 July 2019. Ben Folds plays his set on the Waterfront Stage to a large crowd filling every vnatage point. The 2019 Latitude Festival.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 087.jpg
  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 July 2019. Ben Folds plays his set on the Waterfront Stage to a large crowd filling every vnatage point. The 2019 Latitude Festival.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 086.jpg
  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 July 2019. Ben Folds plays his set on the Waterfront Stage to a large crowd filling every vnatage point. The 2019 Latitude Festival.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 085.jpg
  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 July 2019. Ben Folds plays his set on the Waterfront Stage to a large crowd filling every vnatage point. The 2019 Latitude Festival.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 084.jpg
  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 July 2019. Ben Folds plays his set on the Waterfront Stage to a large crowd filling every vnatage point. The 2019 Latitude Festival.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 083.jpg
  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 July 2019. Ben Folds plays his set on the Waterfront Stage to a large crowd filling every vnatage point. The 2019 Latitude Festival.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 082.jpg
  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 July 2019. Ben Folds plays his set on the Waterfront Stage to a large crowd filling every vnatage point. The 2019 Latitude Festival.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 081.jpg
  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 July 2019. Live music from Ben Folds - The Dermot O'Leary show for BBC Radio 2 is broadcast from the BBC Introducing stage in the woods. The 2019 Latitude Festival.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 064.jpg
  • The Ben Ainslie Racing stand. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    CWM FX London Boat Show GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Ben Fogle. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
    Chelsea Flower show GBPhotos 094.jpg
  • Olympic gold medallist; Sir Ben Ainslie promotes the Andrew Simpson Sailing Foundation with other Olympic medallists (Paul Goodison, Stevie Morrison and Bryony Shaw) at the London Boat Show. Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Royal Boat Show GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • HRH Princess Anne does a tour of the show and meets quadruple Olympic gold medallist; Sir Ben Ainslie and crew alongside his  J.P. Morgan Bar AC45 Catamaran at the London Boat Show. Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Royal Boat Show GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Olympic gold medallist; Sir Ben Ainslie promotes the Andrew Simpson Sailing Foundation with other Olympic medallists (Paul Goodison, Stevie Morrison and Bryony Shaw) at the London Boat Show. Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Royal Boat Show GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • HRH Princess Anne does a tour of the show and meets quadruple Olympic gold medallist; Sir Ben Ainslie and crew alongside his  J.P. Morgan Bar AC45 Catamaran at the London Boat Show. Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Royal Boat Show GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Ben Ainslie sails under Tower Bridge to celebate his Olympic gold medal, the Thames, London 5 September 2008.  Guy Bell 07771 786236
    _GB25288.jpg
  • Get Cape Wear Cape, Fly. Ben and Jerrys Sundae, sunday, London.
    Get Cape Wear Cape 41.jpg
  • Henham Park, Suffolk, 20 July 2019. Ben Folds plays his set on the Waterfront Stage to a large crowd filling every vnatage point. The 2019 Latitude Festival.
    Latitude 19 GBPhotos 088.jpg
  • HRH Princess Anne does a tour of the show and meets quadruple Olympic gold medallist; Sir Ben Ainslie and crew alongside his  J.P. Morgan Bar AC45 Catamaran at the London Boat Show. Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Royal Boat Show GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • A winter sunset over London icons.
    Big Ben.jpg
  • HRH Princess Anne does a tour with Vice Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence at the London Boat Show.Here they visit the Southerly stand and check out the 47. Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Royal Boat Show GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • HRH Princess Anne does a tour with Vice Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence at the London Boat Show.Here they visit the Southerly stand and check out the 47. Excel, London, UK  8 January 2014 Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Royal Boat Show GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Laura Wright, joined by Russell Watson ((L of Ben), Ben Shepherd (L) and members of Vox Fortura (R), throws poppies in the fountain - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
    GB35312.jpg
  • Laura Wright, joined by Russell Watson ((L of Ben), Ben Shepherd (L) and members of Vox Fortura (R), throws poppies in the fountain - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
    GB35308.jpg
  • Laura Wright, joined by Russell Watson ((L of Ben), Ben Shepherd (L) and members of Vox Fortura (R), throws poppies in the fountain - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
    GB35304.jpg
  • Valauris by Pablo Picasso in front of March 55 by Ben Nicholson - Christie’sl pre-sale exhibition of Queen Anne’s Gate: Works from the Art Collection of Sting & Trudie Styler, opening to the public on Thursday 18th until Tuesday 23rd February. Built up over the past 20 years, over 150 lots will be offered from the collection. Alongside highlights by Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Robert Mapplethorpe and Ben Nicholson, the collection includes Sting’s Steinway Grand Piano, which occupied pride of place in the music room at Queen Anne’s Gate.
    Christies Sting Styler GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • March 55 by Ben Nicholson - Christie’sl pre-sale exhibition of Queen Anne’s Gate: Works from the Art Collection of Sting & Trudie Styler, opening to the public on Thursday 18th until Tuesday 23rd February. Built up over the past 20 years, over 150 lots will be offered from the collection. Alongside highlights by Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Robert Mapplethorpe and Ben Nicholson, the collection includes Sting’s Steinway Grand Piano, which occupied pride of place in the music room at Queen Anne’s Gate.
    Christies Sting Styler GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • March 55 by Ben Nicholson (R)  - Christie’sl pre-sale exhibition of Queen Anne’s Gate: Works from the Art Collection of Sting & Trudie Styler, opening to the public on Thursday 18th until Tuesday 23rd February. Built up over the past 20 years, over 150 lots will be offered from the collection. Alongside highlights by Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Robert Mapplethorpe and Ben Nicholson, the collection includes Sting’s Steinway Grand Piano, which occupied pride of place in the music room at Queen Anne’s Gate.
    Christies Sting Styler GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Ben Stiller poses for selfies  - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 48.jpg
  • Ben Stiller - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • Ben Stiller poses for selfies  - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • Ben Stiller - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Laura Wright, joined by Russell Watson ((L of Ben), Ben Shepherd (L) and members of Vox Fortura (R), throws poppies in the fountain - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
    GB35311.jpg
  • Laura Wright, joined by Russell Watson ((L of Ben), Ben Shepherd (L) and members of Vox Fortura (R), throws poppies in the fountain - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
    GB35306.jpg
  • Laura Wright, joined by Russell Watson ((L of Ben), Ben Shepherd (L) and members of Vox Fortura (R), throws poppies in the fountain - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
    GB35303.jpg
  • Laura Wright, joined by Russell Watson ((L of Ben), Ben Shepherd (L) and members of Vox Fortura (R), throws poppies in the fountain - Silence in the Square oraganised by the British Legion in Trafalgar Square  - 11 November 2016, London.
    GB35301.jpg
  • Ben Stiller - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 50.jpg
  • Ben Stiller and Valentino - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 47.jpg
  • Ben Stiller and Valentino - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 46.jpg
  • Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Ben Stiller talks to tv crews - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Valauris by Pablo Picasso in front of March 55 by Ben Nicholson - Christie’sl pre-sale exhibition of Queen Anne’s Gate: Works from the Art Collection of Sting & Trudie Styler, opening to the public on Thursday 18th until Tuesday 23rd February. Built up over the past 20 years, over 150 lots will be offered from the collection. Alongside highlights by Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Robert Mapplethorpe and Ben Nicholson, the collection includes Sting’s Steinway Grand Piano, which occupied pride of place in the music room at Queen Anne’s Gate.
    Christies Sting Styler GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Ben Stiller - Paramount Pictures Presents A 'Fashionable' Screening of Zoolander No.2  - the sequel directed by and starring Ben Stiller.
    Zoolander No2 GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • History Is Now - a new exhibition  at Hayward Gallery. It has been curated by 7 leading British artists - John Akomfrah, Simon Fujiwara, Roger Hiorns, Hannah Starkey, Richard Wentworth, and Jane and Louise Wilson. History Is Now is the first historical show in an UK arts institution, curated by contemporary artists, which focuses specifically on British post-war history. The artists have chosen to explore a wide range of subjects from the BSE crisis to the women protesters at Greenham Common. Highlights include: A decommissioned Bristol Bloodhound Missile on the Hayward Gallery terraces; the historical Festival of Britain Mural by key British art figure Ben Nicholson, on its first return to the Southbank Centre site since the 50s; and iconic works by leading contemporary British artists, including Damien Hirst's Formaldehyde Cow heads and Richard Hamilton's The State,1993. The exhibition will run from 9 February - 26 April 2015 on the Southbank, London.
    Hayward Gallery GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • History Is Now - a new exhibition  at Hayward Gallery. It has been curated by 7 leading British artists - John Akomfrah, Simon Fujiwara, Roger Hiorns, Hannah Starkey, Richard Wentworth, and Jane and Louise Wilson. History Is Now is the first historical show in an UK arts institution, curated by contemporary artists, which focuses specifically on British post-war history. The artists have chosen to explore a wide range of subjects from the BSE crisis to the women protesters at Greenham Common. Highlights include: A decommissioned Bristol Bloodhound Missile on the Hayward Gallery terraces; the historical Festival of Britain Mural by key British art figure Ben Nicholson, on its first return to the Southbank Centre site since the 50s; and iconic works by leading contemporary British artists, including Damien Hirst's Formaldehyde Cow heads and Richard Hamilton's The State,1993. The exhibition will run from 9 February - 26 April 2015 on the Southbank, London.
    Hayward Gallery GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • History Is Now - a new exhibition  at Hayward Gallery. It has been curated by 7 leading British artists - John Akomfrah, Simon Fujiwara, Roger Hiorns, Hannah Starkey, Richard Wentworth, and Jane and Louise Wilson. History Is Now is the first historical show in an UK arts institution, curated by contemporary artists, which focuses specifically on British post-war history. The artists have chosen to explore a wide range of subjects from the BSE crisis to the women protesters at Greenham Common. Highlights include: A decommissioned Bristol Bloodhound Missile on the Hayward Gallery terraces; the historical Festival of Britain Mural by key British art figure Ben Nicholson, on its first return to the Southbank Centre site since the 50s; and iconic works by leading contemporary British artists, including Damien Hirst's Formaldehyde Cow heads and Richard Hamilton's The State,1993. The exhibition will run from 9 February - 26 April 2015 on the Southbank, London.
    Hayward Gallery GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • HRH Princess Anne attend the show with her husband.  They make a tour of the show which includes awarding the Yachtmaster of the Year award, on the RYA stand, as well as meeting Sir Ben Ainslie, on his BAR stand. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Many marchers wear images of Karla Roman - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Tourists join in wearing masks - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 50.jpg
  • Jean Pierre Drucker (Lux - BMC Racing - pictured in Red) wins The London-Surrey Classic professional race.Here he is with 2nd placed Mike Teunissen (Ned, Lotto NL-Jumbo) and 3rd placed Ben Swift (GBR - Team Sky).  Prudential RideLondon a festival of cycling, with more than 95,000 cyclists, including some of the world's top professionals, participating in five separate events over the weekend of 1-2 August.
    Prudential Classic GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Dexter Dalwood, The Deluge, 2006 - Fighting History, an exhibition celebrating the enduring significance and emotional power of British history painting at the Tate Britain. The exhibition looks at how artists have transformed significant events into paintings that encourage us to reflect on our own place in history. The works in the show range from huge oil paintings from the 18th century to a recent work by Malcolm Morley which includes a canon from HMS Victory protruding from the canvas. Highlights include: John Singleton Copley’s The Death of Major Peirson, 6 January 1781 1783, a dramatic battle scene which is approximately 4 metres wide by 3 metres high; Dexter Dalwood’s famous work The Poll Tax Riots 2005 which shows a sea of angry protesters surging down Whitehall towards Big Ben; Allen Jones’ The Battle of Hastings 1961-2 juxtaposed with Philip James de Loutherbourg’s The Battle of the Nile 1800; Malcolm Morley’s Trafalgar – Waterloo 2013, a large triptych depicting Admiral Lord Nelson and the Duke of Wellington separated by a 3D cannon from the HMS Victory in the central panel. Fighting History is at Tate Britain from 9 June to 13 September 2015.
    Tate Fighting History GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Zombies roaming the streets of London. The zombies have been designed by Hollywood make-up artist Kristyan Mallett for the newly opened immersive theatre show The Generation of Z: Apocalypse. They travelled by tube and bus and a lot of walking to visit The London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and Westminster to pull some frights on the unsuspecting public.
    Zombies London GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • History Is Now - a new exhibition  at Hayward Gallery. It has been curated by 7 leading British artists - John Akomfrah, Simon Fujiwara, Roger Hiorns, Hannah Starkey, Richard Wentworth, and Jane and Louise Wilson. History Is Now is the first historical show in an UK arts institution, curated by contemporary artists, which focuses specifically on British post-war history. The artists have chosen to explore a wide range of subjects from the BSE crisis to the women protesters at Greenham Common. Highlights include: A decommissioned Bristol Bloodhound Missile on the Hayward Gallery terraces; the historical Festival of Britain Mural by key British art figure Ben Nicholson, on its first return to the Southbank Centre site since the 50s; and iconic works by leading contemporary British artists, including Damien Hirst's Formaldehyde Cow heads and Richard Hamilton's The State,1993. The exhibition will run from 9 February - 26 April 2015 on the Southbank, London.
    Hayward Gallery GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Here on the Toper stand. HRH Princess Anne attend the show with her husband.  They make a tour of the show which includes awarding the Yachtmaster of the Year award, on the RYA stand, as well as meeting Sir Ben Ainslie, on his BAR stand. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London. 09 Jan 2015.
    London Boat Show Royal Visit GBPhoto...jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Ben Nicholson, Sept 58 (Iseo), 1958 (est. £400,000-600,000) - Modern and Post-War British & Scottish Art at Sothebys New Bond Street. The sale will take place between 21 – 22 November.
    Sothebys British GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Ben Nicholson, Sept 58 (Iseo), 1958 (est. £400,000-600,000) - Modern and Post-War British & Scottish Art at Sothebys New Bond Street. The sale will take place between 21 – 22 November.
    Sothebys British GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Ben Nicholson, Sept 58 (Iseo), 1958 (est. £400,000-600,000) - Modern and Post-War British & Scottish Art at Sothebys New Bond Street. The sale will take place between 21 – 22 November.
    Sothebys British GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 49.jpg
  • A whole family joins the protest - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 46.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 47.jpg
  • A whole family joins the protest - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 45.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Outside the Treasury on the edge of Parliament Square - Stop Killing Cyclists stage a die-in to remember Anita Szucs, 30 and Karla Roman, 32 (both killed while cycling on Monday), and Ben Wales, 32. They are demanding investment in cycling and walking in the hope that it rises to 10% of the UK transport budget by the end of this parliament. They also point out that air pollution is poisoning millions of people in the UK and road danger means most people do not feel safe cycling on UK roads - meaning they miss out on healthy exercise and compounding a health disaster which the NHS will struggle to afford. They met outside the National Gallery and moved to the Treasury, Horse Guards Parade for protest.
    Stop Killing Cyclists GBPhotos 22.jpg
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