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  • The Mayor arrives at St Paul's in his State Carriage - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, pictured, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Mayor arrives at St Paul's in his State Carriage - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, pictured, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Mayor arrives at St Paul's in his State Carriage - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, pictured, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Mayor arrives at St Paul's in his State Carriage - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, pictured, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Mayor in his golden carriage - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Mayor arrives at St Paul's in his State Carriage - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, pictured, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • Lord Mayor’s Appeal The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Mayor heads off from Guildhall - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Mayor heads off from Guildhall - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Mayor heads off from Guildhall - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Mayor arrives at St Paul's in his State Carriage - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, pictured, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Mayor arrives at St Paul's in his State Carriage - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, pictured, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Mayor arrives at St Paul's in his State Carriage - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, pictured, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Mayor arrives at St Paul's in his State Carriage - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, pictured, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Band of the Household Cavalry pauses outside St Pauls - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Band of the Household Cavalry pauses outside St Pauls - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The parade halts outside St Pauls - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The HAC -The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • Aldermen - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • KIngs Trop Royal Horse Artillery - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • Aldermen - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Spectacle Makers Association - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Variety Club follows the Salvation Army Band - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Zhejiang UK Association - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Zhejiang UK Association - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Zhejiang UK Association - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Zhejiang UK Association - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • Crowds of all ages outside St Paul's - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Royal Navy Reserve - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • Rge Royal Air Force - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Royal Yeomanry - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Royal Engineers - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • A combine harvester passes St Paul's - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • Crowds of all ages outside St Paul's - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Christs Hospital Band - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The London Red Hatters watching the parade in Cheepside - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • Watching the parade in Cheepside - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • Watching the parade in Cheepside - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • Watching the parade in Cheepside - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • Life Guards relax in a side street - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The State Coach waits at Guildhall - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Pageant Master - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • Aldermen - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • Aldermen - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Ironmongers - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Royal College of Physicians -The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Herfordshire Showband - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Royal Yeomanry - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • Metro Bank - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Taiwan float - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Light infantry pass St Pauls - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Light Infantry - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • Gog and Maygog - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The London Red Hatters watching the parade in Cheepside - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The London Red Hatters watching the parade in Cheepside - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • Rge Royal Air Force - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • The Rotstab Clique Liestal - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • Watching the parade in Cheepside - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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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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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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