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  • Sir Ian Mckellen takes part in London Pride, marching and speaking on behalf of Stonewall, 5 July 2008. © Guy Bell Photography, GBPhotos
    Sir Ian Mckellen.jpg
  • An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10674.jpg
  • An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10644.jpg
  • An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and is displayed by international auctioneers Coys.<br />
The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10640.jpg
  • Commander Pat Douglas RN stands with the car after driving it to Dukes Hotel. An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys.Dukes Hotel, St James's Place,l London
    GB10676.jpg
  • Commander Pat Douglas RN stands with the car after driving it to Dukes Hotel. An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys.Dukes Hotel, St James's Place,l London
    GB10675.jpg
  • An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10673.jpg
  • An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10672.jpg
  • The armed police escort. An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10671.jpg
  • An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10667.jpg
  • An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10666.jpg
  • An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10664.jpg
  • An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel (pictured) Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10663.jpg
  • An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10661.jpg
  • Commander Pat Douglas RN stands with the car before driving it to Dukes Hotel. An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10660.jpg
  • Commander Pat Douglas RN stands with the car before driving it to Dukes Hotel. An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10658.jpg
  • Commander Pat Douglas RN stands with the car before driving it to Dukes Hotel. An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10657.jpg
  • An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10656.jpg
  • An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10655.jpg
  • An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10654.jpg
  • Captain Tom Mobbs RM , Commander Paul Haines RN, Corporal James, Martin RM and Commander Pat Douglas RN (l to r) stand with the car.An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10653.jpg
  • Captain Tom Mobbs RM , Commander Paul Haines RN, Corporal James, Martin RM and Commander Pat Douglas RN (l to r) stand with the car.An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10651.jpg
  • Captain Tom Mobbs RM , Commander Paul Haines RN, Corporal James, Martin RM and Commander Pat Douglas RN (l to r) stand with the car.An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10648.jpg
  • Commander Pat Douglas RN sits in the car before driving it to Dukes Hotel. An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10646.jpg
  • Commander Pat Douglas RN sits in the car before driving it to Dukes Hotel. An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10645.jpg
  • Commander Paul Haines RN tries out the driving position. An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10642.jpg
  • An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10641.jpg
  • An Aston Martin DB 2/4, which is understood to have been Ian Fleming's inspiration for James Bond’s Aston Martin in the original novel Goldfinger. It was recently discovered and refurbished by owners  John and Daniel Walford.  It is to be auctioned on 12 July at Blenheim Palace  by international auctioneers Coys. The Old Admiralty Building, Whitehall London
    GB10668.jpg
  • The decision of the Director of Public Prosecution, Keir Starmer QC, brought an end the the liklihood of a prosecution in this case when the police allegedly acted violently in the case of Ian Tomlinson's death.  As a consequence protestors today gathered outside the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions Rose Court, 2 Southwark Bridge Road, London
    Ian Tomlinson DPP Police protest.jpg
  • Sir Ian McKellen on stage in trafalgar Square - The London Pride parade and event in Trafalgar Square.
    Pride London 18 GBPhotos 087.jpg
  • Sir Ian McKellen on stage in trafalgar Square - The London Pride parade and event in Trafalgar Square.
    Pride London 18 GBPhotos 086.jpg
  • Sir Ian McKellen on stage in trafalgar Square - The London Pride parade and event in Trafalgar Square.
    Pride London 18 GBPhotos 085.jpg
  • Sir Ian McKellen on stage in trafalgar Square - The London Pride parade and event in Trafalgar Square.
    Pride London 18 GBPhotos 084.jpg
  • Metal fish on the Ian Gill Sculptures Stand - The Chelsea Flower Show organised by the Royal Horticultural Society with M&G as its MAIN sponsor for the final year. London 23 May, 2017
    Chelsea Flower Show GBPhotos 117.jpg
  • Ian Cryer with his portrait of Dame Margaret Drabble, bottom left - The Royal Society of Portrait Painters Annual Exhibition at the Mall Galleries. It includes over 200 portraits by over 100 artists.
    Portraits Mall GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • The March is led by NAPO General Secretary, Ian Lawrence <br />
(pictured). A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    PCS NAPO GBPhotos 53.jpg
  • The March is led by NAPO General Secretary, Ian Lawrence. A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Star Class boats are raced by 20 Olympic and World champion sailors – including triple Olympic medallist Iain Percy, double Olympic medallist Andrew Simpson, Olympic medallists Pippa Wilson, Ian Walker, Luke Patience and Xavier Rohart .  They are using boats with sails designed by a range of artists -  Eine, Julian Opie, Goldie and David Begbie. This is the first time sailing and art has been brought together in a match racing series. The London Boat Show, Excel centre, Docklands, London, UK.
    GB31574.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood, Sadie Frost, John Sauven (Executive Director, Greenpeace UK) and photographer Andy Gotts MBE attend the launch of the Save the Arctic photography exhibition at London Underground’s Waterloo Station, London, UK 13 July 2015. The images show 60 celebrities wearing Vivienne Westwood’s Save the Arctic t-shirt – photographed by Andy Gotts MBE  - most have never been seen before. The exhibition, which includes Pamela Anderson, George Clooney, Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Vanessa Redgrave, Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench and many more, is in the advertising space running up to the London HQ of oil company Shell, which is due to start drilling in the Arctic this month.
    Save the Arctic Waterloo GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Five Finials by Ian Hamilton Finlay - Frieze Masters 2014 - including a huge range of works from religious relics, through old masters to contemporary art with prices upto millions of pounds. Regents Park, London, 14 Oct 2014.
    Frieze Masters GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • The March is led by NAPO General Secretary, Ian Lawrence <br />
(pictured). A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    PCS NAPO GBPhotos 46.jpg
  • The March is led by NAPO General Secretary, Ian Lawrence. A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • The March is led by NAPO General Secretary, Ian Lawrence. A rally and march organised by NAPO against the governments proposed cuts to legal aid and the justice system in general.  They target Chris Grayling, the Justice Minister, by marching from Parliament to the Ministry of Justice to deliver a birthday card and cake for his birthday. Westminster, London, UK, 01 April 2014.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    NAPO Protest GBPhotos 09.jpg
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