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  • Victoria Herridge, an NHM expert explains Lyuba to James Ward. Mammoths: Ice Age Giants at the Natural History Museum (opens 23 May 2014)<br />
It includes huge fossils and life-size models of mammoths and their relatives tower above you and meet Lyuba, the world’s most complete mammoth, as she takes centre stage in the exhibition for her first appearance in western Europe. She is the star of the show, a baby woolly mammoth discovered in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula of Siberia in May 2007. She died around 42,000 years ago at just one month old. Her body was buried in wet clay and mud which then froze, preserving it until she was found by reindeer herder Yuri Khudi and his sons, as they were searching for wood along the frozen Yuribei River thousands of years later. The exhibition also includes some of the best-known species, from the infamous woolly mammoth and the spiral-tusked Columbian mammoth to their island-dwelling relative the dwarf mammoth. South Kensington, London.
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  • Parliament Square is blocked to traffic. Led by Matt Wrack, The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Parliament Square is blocked to traffic. Led by Matt Wrack, The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Parliament Square is blocked to traffic. Led by Matt Wrack, The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Parliament Square is blocked to traffic. Led by Matt Wrack, The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Parliament Square is blocked to traffic. Led by Matt Wrack, The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Firemen queue to get into Parliament. Led by Matt Wrack, The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Firemen queue to get into Parliament. Led by Matt Wrack, The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The 'cock' referes to Penny Mordaunt's spoof speech in the House of Commons and the Pinnochio noses refer to the lies they believe she has told the firemen. Led by Matt Wrack (c making speech), The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The 'cock' referes to Penny Mordaunt's spoof speech in the House of Commons. Led by Matt Wrack, The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Led by Matt Wrack (here told to move on by Police at the gate), The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The 'cock' referes to Penny Mordaunt's spoof speech in the House of Commons. Led by Matt Wrack (R), The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The 'cock' referes to Penny Mordaunt's spoof speech in the House of Commons. Led by Matt Wrack, The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and march.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Pipers warm up - The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Many meet in the local. The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Some wear Pinnochio noses to highlight the feeling tha tthey have been lied to. The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Some wear Pinnochio noses to highlight the feeling tha tthey have been lied to. The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Some wear Pinnochio noses to highlight the feeling tha tthey have been lied to. The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
    Fire Brigade Protest GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Some wear Pinnochio noses to highlight the feeling tha tthey have been lied to. The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Some wear Pinnochio noses to highlight the feeling tha tthey have been lied to. The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Some wear Pinnochio noses to highlight the feeling tha tthey have been lied to. The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Some wear Pinnochio noses to highlight the feeling tha tthey have been lied to. The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Some wear Pinnochio noses to highlight the feeling tha tthey have been lied to. The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • Ingrid Verwood and Mao Ishiguron look at Lyuba. Mammoths: Ice Age Giants at the Natural History Museum (opens 23 May 2014)<br />
It includes huge fossils and life-size models of mammoths and their relatives tower above you and meet Lyuba, the world’s most complete mammoth, as she takes centre stage in the exhibition for her first appearance in western Europe. She is the star of the show, a baby woolly mammoth discovered in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula of Siberia in May 2007. She died around 42,000 years ago at just one month old. Her body was buried in wet clay and mud which then froze, preserving it until she was found by reindeer herder Yuri Khudi and his sons, as they were searching for wood along the frozen Yuribei River thousands of years later. The exhibition also includes some of the best-known species, from the infamous woolly mammoth and the spiral-tusked Columbian mammoth to their island-dwelling relative the dwarf mammoth. South Kensington, London.
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  • Victoria Herridge, an NHM expert explains Lyuba to James Ward. Mammoths: Ice Age Giants at the Natural History Museum (opens 23 May 2014)<br />
It includes huge fossils and life-size models of mammoths and their relatives tower above you and meet Lyuba, the world’s most complete mammoth, as she takes centre stage in the exhibition for her first appearance in western Europe. She is the star of the show, a baby woolly mammoth discovered in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula of Siberia in May 2007. She died around 42,000 years ago at just one month old. Her body was buried in wet clay and mud which then froze, preserving it until she was found by reindeer herder Yuri Khudi and his sons, as they were searching for wood along the frozen Yuribei River thousands of years later. The exhibition also includes some of the best-known species, from the infamous woolly mammoth and the spiral-tusked Columbian mammoth to their island-dwelling relative the dwarf mammoth. South Kensington, London.
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  • Victoria Herridge, an NHM expert looks at Lyuba. Mammoths: Ice Age Giants at the Natural History Museum (opens 23 May 2014)<br />
It includes huge fossils and life-size models of mammoths and their relatives tower above you and meet Lyuba, the world’s most complete mammoth, as she takes centre stage in the exhibition for her first appearance in western Europe. She is the star of the show, a baby woolly mammoth discovered in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula of Siberia in May 2007. She died around 42,000 years ago at just one month old. Her body was buried in wet clay and mud which then froze, preserving it until she was found by reindeer herder Yuri Khudi and his sons, as they were searching for wood along the frozen Yuribei River thousands of years later. The exhibition also includes some of the best-known species, from the infamous woolly mammoth and the spiral-tusked Columbian mammoth to their island-dwelling relative the dwarf mammoth. South Kensington, London.
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  • Mammoths: Ice Age Giants at the Natural History Museum (opens 23 May 2014)<br />
It includes huge fossils and life-size models of mammoths and their relatives tower above you and meet Lyuba, the world’s most complete mammoth, as she takes centre stage in the exhibition for her first appearance in western Europe. She is the star of the show, a baby woolly mammoth discovered in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula of Siberia in May 2007. She died around 42,000 years ago at just one month old. Her body was buried in wet clay and mud which then froze, preserving it until she was found by reindeer herder Yuri Khudi and his sons, as they were searching for wood along the frozen Yuribei River thousands of years later. The exhibition also includes some of the best-known species, from the infamous woolly mammoth and the spiral-tusked Columbian mammoth to their island-dwelling relative the dwarf mammoth. South Kensington, London.
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  • Erin Verwood, Kyan Perera, Ingrid Verwood and Mao Ishiguron try out picking up sticks with mechanical replicas of the mammoths trunks. Mammoths: Ice Age Giants at the Natural History Museum (opens 23 May 2014)<br />
It includes huge fossils and life-size models of mammoths and their relatives tower above you and meet Lyuba, the world’s most complete mammoth, as she takes centre stage in the exhibition for her first appearance in western Europe. She is the star of the show, a baby woolly mammoth discovered in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula of Siberia in May 2007. She died around 42,000 years ago at just one month old. Her body was buried in wet clay and mud which then froze, preserving it until she was found by reindeer herder Yuri Khudi and his sons, as they were searching for wood along the frozen Yuribei River thousands of years later. The exhibition also includes some of the best-known species, from the infamous woolly mammoth and the spiral-tusked Columbian mammoth to their island-dwelling relative the dwarf mammoth. South Kensington, London.
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  • Beatriz Mendes looks up at a life size model of an adult. Mammoths: Ice Age Giants at the Natural History Museum (opens 23 May 2014)<br />
It includes huge fossils and life-size models of mammoths and their relatives tower above you and meet Lyuba, the world’s most complete mammoth, as she takes centre stage in the exhibition for her first appearance in western Europe. She is the star of the show, a baby woolly mammoth discovered in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula of Siberia in May 2007. She died around 42,000 years ago at just one month old. Her body was buried in wet clay and mud which then froze, preserving it until she was found by reindeer herder Yuri Khudi and his sons, as they were searching for wood along the frozen Yuribei River thousands of years later. The exhibition also includes some of the best-known species, from the infamous woolly mammoth and the spiral-tusked Columbian mammoth to their island-dwelling relative the dwarf mammoth. South Kensington, London.
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  • Beatriz Mendes looks up at a life size model of an adult. Mammoths: Ice Age Giants at the Natural History Museum (opens 23 May 2014)<br />
It includes huge fossils and life-size models of mammoths and their relatives tower above you and meet Lyuba, the world’s most complete mammoth, as she takes centre stage in the exhibition for her first appearance in western Europe. She is the star of the show, a baby woolly mammoth discovered in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula of Siberia in May 2007. She died around 42,000 years ago at just one month old. Her body was buried in wet clay and mud which then froze, preserving it until she was found by reindeer herder Yuri Khudi and his sons, as they were searching for wood along the frozen Yuribei River thousands of years later. The exhibition also includes some of the best-known species, from the infamous woolly mammoth and the spiral-tusked Columbian mammoth to their island-dwelling relative the dwarf mammoth. South Kensington, London.
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  • Beatriz Mendes looks up at a life size model of an adult. Mammoths: Ice Age Giants at the Natural History Museum (opens 23 May 2014)<br />
It includes huge fossils and life-size models of mammoths and their relatives tower above you and meet Lyuba, the world’s most complete mammoth, as she takes centre stage in the exhibition for her first appearance in western Europe. She is the star of the show, a baby woolly mammoth discovered in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula of Siberia in May 2007. She died around 42,000 years ago at just one month old. Her body was buried in wet clay and mud which then froze, preserving it until she was found by reindeer herder Yuri Khudi and his sons, as they were searching for wood along the frozen Yuribei River thousands of years later. The exhibition also includes some of the best-known species, from the infamous woolly mammoth and the spiral-tusked Columbian mammoth to their island-dwelling relative the dwarf mammoth. South Kensington, London.
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  • Beatriz Mendes and James Ward look up at a life size model of an adult. Mammoths: Ice Age Giants at the Natural History Museum (opens 23 May 2014)<br />
It includes huge fossils and life-size models of mammoths and their relatives tower above you and meet Lyuba, the world’s most complete mammoth, as she takes centre stage in the exhibition for her first appearance in western Europe. She is the star of the show, a baby woolly mammoth discovered in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula of Siberia in May 2007. She died around 42,000 years ago at just one month old. Her body was buried in wet clay and mud which then froze, preserving it until she was found by reindeer herder Yuri Khudi and his sons, as they were searching for wood along the frozen Yuribei River thousands of years later. The exhibition also includes some of the best-known species, from the infamous woolly mammoth and the spiral-tusked Columbian mammoth to their island-dwelling relative the dwarf mammoth. South Kensington, London.
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  • Beatriz Mendes and James Ward look up at a life size model of an adult. Mammoths: Ice Age Giants at the Natural History Museum (opens 23 May 2014)<br />
It includes huge fossils and life-size models of mammoths and their relatives tower above you and meet Lyuba, the world’s most complete mammoth, as she takes centre stage in the exhibition for her first appearance in western Europe. She is the star of the show, a baby woolly mammoth discovered in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula of Siberia in May 2007. She died around 42,000 years ago at just one month old. Her body was buried in wet clay and mud which then froze, preserving it until she was found by reindeer herder Yuri Khudi and his sons, as they were searching for wood along the frozen Yuribei River thousands of years later. The exhibition also includes some of the best-known species, from the infamous woolly mammoth and the spiral-tusked Columbian mammoth to their island-dwelling relative the dwarf mammoth. South Kensington, London.
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  • Beatriz Mendes looks up at a life size model of an adult. Mammoths: Ice Age Giants at the Natural History Museum (opens 23 May 2014)<br />
It includes huge fossils and life-size models of mammoths and their relatives tower above you and meet Lyuba, the world’s most complete mammoth, as she takes centre stage in the exhibition for her first appearance in western Europe. She is the star of the show, a baby woolly mammoth discovered in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula of Siberia in May 2007. She died around 42,000 years ago at just one month old. Her body was buried in wet clay and mud which then froze, preserving it until she was found by reindeer herder Yuri Khudi and his sons, as they were searching for wood along the frozen Yuribei River thousands of years later. The exhibition also includes some of the best-known species, from the infamous woolly mammoth and the spiral-tusked Columbian mammoth to their island-dwelling relative the dwarf mammoth. South Kensington, London.
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  • Mammoths: Ice Age Giants at the Natural History Museum (opens 23 May 2014)<br />
It includes huge fossils and life-size models of mammoths and their relatives tower above you and meet Lyuba, the world’s most complete mammoth, as she takes centre stage in the exhibition for her first appearance in western Europe. She is the star of the show, a baby woolly mammoth discovered in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula of Siberia in May 2007. She died around 42,000 years ago at just one month old. Her body was buried in wet clay and mud which then froze, preserving it until she was found by reindeer herder Yuri Khudi and his sons, as they were searching for wood along the frozen Yuribei River thousands of years later. The exhibition also includes some of the best-known species, from the infamous woolly mammoth and the spiral-tusked Columbian mammoth to their island-dwelling relative the dwarf mammoth. South Kensington, London.
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  • Mammoths: Ice Age Giants at the Natural History Museum (opens 23 May 2014)<br />
It includes huge fossils and life-size models of mammoths and their relatives tower above you and meet Lyuba, the world’s most complete mammoth, as she takes centre stage in the exhibition for her first appearance in western Europe. She is the star of the show, a baby woolly mammoth discovered in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula of Siberia in May 2007. She died around 42,000 years ago at just one month old. Her body was buried in wet clay and mud which then froze, preserving it until she was found by reindeer herder Yuri Khudi and his sons, as they were searching for wood along the frozen Yuribei River thousands of years later. The exhibition also includes some of the best-known species, from the infamous woolly mammoth and the spiral-tusked Columbian mammoth to their island-dwelling relative the dwarf mammoth. South Kensington, London.
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  • Ingrid Verwood and Mao Ishiguron look at Lyuba. Mammoths: Ice Age Giants at the Natural History Museum (opens 23 May 2014)<br />
It includes huge fossils and life-size models of mammoths and their relatives tower above you and meet Lyuba, the world’s most complete mammoth, as she takes centre stage in the exhibition for her first appearance in western Europe. She is the star of the show, a baby woolly mammoth discovered in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula of Siberia in May 2007. She died around 42,000 years ago at just one month old. Her body was buried in wet clay and mud which then froze, preserving it until she was found by reindeer herder Yuri Khudi and his sons, as they were searching for wood along the frozen Yuribei River thousands of years later. The exhibition also includes some of the best-known species, from the infamous woolly mammoth and the spiral-tusked Columbian mammoth to their island-dwelling relative the dwarf mammoth. South Kensington, London.
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  • Ingrid Verwood and Mao Ishiguron look at Lyuba. Mammoths: Ice Age Giants at the Natural History Museum (opens 23 May 2014)<br />
It includes huge fossils and life-size models of mammoths and their relatives tower above you and meet Lyuba, the world’s most complete mammoth, as she takes centre stage in the exhibition for her first appearance in western Europe. She is the star of the show, a baby woolly mammoth discovered in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula of Siberia in May 2007. She died around 42,000 years ago at just one month old. Her body was buried in wet clay and mud which then froze, preserving it until she was found by reindeer herder Yuri Khudi and his sons, as they were searching for wood along the frozen Yuribei River thousands of years later. The exhibition also includes some of the best-known species, from the infamous woolly mammoth and the spiral-tusked Columbian mammoth to their island-dwelling relative the dwarf mammoth. South Kensington, London.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015.
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  • The Fire Brigades Union holds a protest rally and marc.  Stating at Methodist Central Hall and then heading for Parliament. They are demanding a farer pension settlement and a rethink of the increased retirement age. They accuse Penny Mordaunt, the minister responsible, of lieing to them about the changes and their impact. Westminster London, UK 25 Feb 2015
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  • Mammoths: Ice Age Giants at the Natural History Museum (opens 23 May 2014)<br />
It includes huge fossils and life-size models of mammoths and their relatives tower above you and meet Lyuba, the world’s most complete mammoth, as she takes centre stage in the exhibition for her first appearance in western Europe. She is the star of the show, a baby woolly mammoth discovered in Russia’s Yamal Peninsula of Siberia in May 2007. She died around 42,000 years ago at just one month old. Her body was buried in wet clay and mud which then froze, preserving it until she was found by reindeer herder Yuri Khudi and his sons, as they were searching for wood along the frozen Yuribei River thousands of years later. The exhibition also includes some of the best-known species, from the infamous woolly mammoth and the spiral-tusked Columbian mammoth to their island-dwelling relative the dwarf mammoth. South Kensington, London.
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  • Anna Akhmatova by Olga della-Vos-Kardovskaia - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Baroness Varvara Iksul von Hildenbant by Ilia Reoin, 1889 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • In the summer by Valentin Serov, 1895  - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Fedor Shaliapin by Konstantin Korovin, 1905 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Anna Akhmatova by Olga della-Vos-Kardovskaia - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Modest Mussorgsky both  by Ilia Repin, 1881 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Sophie Menter by Ilia Repin, 1887 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Palageia Strepetova by Nikolai Iaroshenko, 1884 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Aleksei Pisemky by Ilia Repin, 1880 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Anton Rubinstein (L) and Modest Mussorgsky both  by Ilia Repin, 1881 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • The entrance with Pavel Tretyakov by Ilia Repin, 1898 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Nikolai Gumilev and Anna Akhmatova both by Olga della-Vos-Kardovskaia - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • In the summer by Valentin Serov, 1895  - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Nadezhda Zabela-Vrubel by Mikail Vrubel, 1898 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Maria Ermolova by Valentin Serov, 1905 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Anton Rubinstein (L) and Modest Mussorgsky both  by Ilia Repin, 1881 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Aleksander Lensky as Petruchio by Ivam Kramskoi, 1883  -  Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Nadezhda Zabela-Vrubel by Mikail Vrubel, 1898 (C)  - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Nikolai Rimsky-Korsikov by Valentin Serov, 1898 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Anton Chekhov by Iosi Braz, 1898 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Ivan Turgenev by Ilia Repin and Maria Ermolova by Valentin Serov, 1905 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Savva Mamontov by Mikhail Vrubel, 1897 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Sophie Menter by Ilia Repin, 1887 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Baroness Varvara Iksul von Hildenbant by Ilia Reoin, 1889 and Nikolai Gumilev by Olga della-Vos-Kardovskaia - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Petr Tchaikovsky by Nikolai Kuznetsov, 1893 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Ivan Morozov by Valentin Serov, 1910 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Alexander Ortrovsky by Vasily Perov, 1871 -  - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Leo Tolstoy by Nikolai Ge, 1884 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Leo Tolstoy by Nikolai Ge, 1884 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Fedor Dostoevsky by Vasily Perov, 1872 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Vladimir Stasov by Ilia repin, 1889 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Baroness Varvara Iksul von Hildenbant by Ilia Reoin, 1889 - Russia and the Arts: The Age of Tolstoy and Tchaikovsky - Part of a cultural exchange with the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, a new exhibition marking the 160th anniversary of both galleries. Works include key figures from the 'golden age of the arts' in Russia, 1867-1914. Runs until June 26. Private view March 14. National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London.
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  • Painting with Light: Art and Photography from the Pre-Raphaelites to the modern age - Tate Britain presents the first major exhibition to celebrate the spirited conversation between early photography and British art. It brings together photographs and paintings including Pre-Raphaelite, Aesthetic and British impressionist works.<br />
Spanning 75 years across the Victorian and Edwardian ages, the exhibition opens with the experimental beginnings of photography in dialogue with painters such as J.M.W. Turner and concludes with its flowering as an independent international art form.  Works by John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, JAM Whistler, John Singer Sargent and others will for the first time be shown alongside ravishing photographs by pivotal early photographers such as Julia Margaret Cameron, which they inspired and which inspired them. The exhibition runs from 11 May  – 25 September 2016.  London, 09 May 2016
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  • Ken Kagami draws sketches of mens (in this case Philip aged 10 slips under the age bar) genitals and womens bresasts for a large queue of visitors - Frieze London 2015, Regents Park, London. Frieze London is one of the few fairs to focus only on contemporary art and living artists. The exhibiting galleries represent the most 'exciting' contemporary galleries working today. The focus on living artists is also evident in the critically acclaimed Frieze Projects’ programme. The fair presents a curated programme of talks, artists’ commissions and film projects, many of which are interactive or performative and encourage visitors to engage with art and artists directly. The fair is open to the public 14–17 October.
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  • Did the bear sit under the tree? 1969 by Benny Andrews -and Fred Hamptons Door 2 1975 by Dana C Chandler - Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, Tate Modern’s new exhibition exploring what it meant to be a Black artist during the Civil Rights movement.  The exhibition is at Tate Modern from 12 July – 22 October 2017.
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  • AP McCoy OBE - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
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