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  • Image by Guy Bell, GBPhotos, used by City AM
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
    Sheep London Bridge GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Homes March GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.
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  • A rally at the end at the foot of City Hall and sandwiched between the City and a new development of luxury flats at One Tower Bridge. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.
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  • Turner Prize-winning potter Grayson Perry (as Claire) receives the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his contribution to the arts - . Guildhall Art Gallery, Guildhall Yard, London, UK 22 Apr 2015
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  • Turner Prize-winning potter Grayson Perry (as Claire) receives the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his contribution to the arts - . Guildhall Art Gallery, Guildhall Yard, London, UK 22 Apr 2015
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  • Turner Prize-winning potter Grayson Perry (as Claire) receives the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his contribution to the arts - . Guildhall Art Gallery, Guildhall Yard, London, UK 22 Apr 2015
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  • Turner Prize-winning potter Grayson Perry (as Claire) receives the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his contribution to the arts - . Guildhall Art Gallery, Guildhall Yard, London, UK 22 Apr 2015
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  • Grayson carries away the certificate in a custom made plastic bag! Turner Prize-winning potter Grayson Perry (as Claire) receives the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his contribution to the arts - . Guildhall Art Gallery, Guildhall Yard, London, UK 22 Apr 2015
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  • Turner Prize-winning potter Grayson Perry (as Claire) receives the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his contribution to the arts - . Guildhall Art Gallery, Guildhall Yard, London, UK 22 Apr 2015
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  • Turner Prize-winning potter Grayson Perry (as Claire) receives the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his contribution to the arts - . Guildhall Art Gallery, Guildhall Yard, London, UK 22 Apr 2015
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  • Turner Prize-winning potter Grayson Perry (as Claire) receives the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his contribution to the arts - . Guildhall Art Gallery, Guildhall Yard, London, UK 22 Apr 2015
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  • Turner Prize-winning potter Grayson Perry (as Claire) receives the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his contribution to the arts - . Guildhall Art Gallery, Guildhall Yard, London, UK 22 Apr 2015
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  • Turner Prize-winning potter Grayson Perry (as Claire) receives the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his contribution to the arts - . Guildhall Art Gallery, Guildhall Yard, London, UK 22 Apr 2015
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  • Turner Prize-winning potter Grayson Perry (as Claire) receives the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his contribution to the arts - . Guildhall Art Gallery, Guildhall Yard, London, UK 22 Apr 2015
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  • Turner Prize-winning potter Grayson Perry (as Claire) receives the Freedom of the City of London in recognition of his contribution to the arts - . Guildhall Art Gallery, Guildhall Yard, London, UK 22 Apr 2015
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  • Here passing homeless people under a bridge at the top of Bishopsgate in the City. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Forever a sculpture  by Ai Weiwei as part of Art in the City  2015.
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  • Forever a sculpture  by Ai Weiwei as part of Art in the City  2015.
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  • The city from the gherkin.
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  • The Lord Mayor's Show passes St Paul's Cathedral and the Occupy London protest. There are a few new placards and some shouting but the parade generally passes without incident. The City of London
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  • The Lord Mayor of the City of London, David Wootton, hosts the annual Dinner to the Bankers and Merchants at Mansion House, London, UK. Speakers at the dinner were The Lord Mayor, The Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne (speaking) and The Governor of the Bank of England Mervyn King. 14 June 2012.
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  • People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Here, passing a luxury Barratt development at Aldgate. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
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  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11494.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11496.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11493.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11491.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11489.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11487.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11486.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11481.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11479.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11477.jpg
  • Spectra by Ryoji Ikeda, the London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - it was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB11472.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    Spectra 14-18 Now GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • The London light installation for LIGHTS OUT looms above Westminster - 'Spectra' by Ryoji Ikeda, was designed to be able to be seen across the city and appeared at 10 pm as part of a series of art commissions. 14-18 NOW, the official cultural programme for the WW1 centenary commemorations, has organised a number of events to mark the centenary. As part of that, LIGHTS OUT is a nationwide event which are taking place at hundreds of venues, churches, war memorials and iconic buildings across the country on 4 August between 10pm and 11pm.
    GB36318.jpg
  • Flower planes dogfight over the City of Birmingham garden which incudes a mock up World War 1 trench. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
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  • Flower planes dogfight over the City of Birmingham garden which incudes a mock up World War 1 trench. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
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  • Flower planes dogfight over the City of Birmingham garden which incudes a mock up World War 1 trench. The Chelsea Flower Show 2014. The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, London, UK
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  • Workers and tenants watch from above as the march passes. People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.
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  • People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • People marched from South London and East London to City Hall to demand better homes for Londoners and an end to the housing crisis. Demands included rent controls, affordable and secure homes for all, an end to the Bedroom Tax and welfare caps and the building of new council houses. The event was called by Defend Council Housing and  South London People's Assembly. And the East London route started at Parish Church of St. Leonard, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom. 31 Jan 2015.Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Homes March GBPhotos 06.jpg
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