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  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured pulling Aurora), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (pictured), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson (here having a paw print painted on her face), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
    Emma Thompson Shell GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Emma Thompson (here having a paw print painted on her face), and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • Emma Thompson, and Greenpeace UK Executive Director John Sauven, deliver a celebration speech to crowds outside Shell’s offices – in response to yesterday’s announcement by , the Anglo-Dutch oil major, Shell that it was pulling out of Arctic oil drilling. After speaking, Emma helped volunteer puppeteers move Aurora the double decker bus sized polar bear from in front of Shell’s front door.  The bear has been standing there  for the past month, in protest at Shell’s proposed Arctic oil drilling. Now Shell has announced its Arctic exit, the bear will be transported to Paris where the nations of the world will soon gather to negotiate a deal on climate change.
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  • A Greenpeace campaign to save the Artic involves a snowball fight with real snow and a lifesize polar bear with two actors inside. The 2013 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 28 June 2013.  © Guy Bell, guy@gbphotos.com, all rights reserved
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear (pictured) - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear (pictured - with some of the festival site reflected in its eye) - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear (pictured) - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear (pictured) - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear (pictured) - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear (pictured) - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear (pictured) - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear (pictured) - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear (pictured) - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A child and his companion patrol teh pit wall - The 2017 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 16 July 2017
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  • Black Unity 1968 by Elizabeth Catlett and Did the bear sit under the tree? 1969 by Benny Andrews - 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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  • Black Unity 1968 by Elizabeth Catlett and Did the bear sit under the tree? 1969 by Benny Andrews - 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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  • 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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  • A toy bear says 'vot labour and make June the end of May' - The May Day March from Clerkenwell Green ending with a rally in Trafalgar Square - against cuts and anti 'Trade Union laws. It was supported by several trade unions including UNITE, PCS, ASLEF, RMT, TSSA, NUT, FBU, GMB and UNISON as well as the Peoples Assembly, Pensioners’ organisations and organisations representing migrant workers & communities.
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  • The bear from Toy Story on the parade - The London Toy Fair opens at Olympia exhibition centre. Organised by the British Toy and Hobby Association it is the only dedicated toy, game and hobby trade exhibition in the UK. It runs for three days, with more than 240 exhibiting companies ranging from the large internationals to the new start up companies.
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  • A polar bear wattches as crowds trudge through the rain. The 2016 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
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  • Amputee, Gino Fiorellino, cycles around London with a bear on his back to support the doctors - The picket line at St Thomas' Hospital. Junior Doctors stage a 7 day all out strike action, this time imncluding accident and emergency coverage. They are striking against the new contracts due to be imposed by the Governemnt and health minister Jeremy Hunt. They are supported by the British Medical Association.
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  • Amputee, Gino Fiorellino, cycles around London with a bear on his back to support the doctors - The picket line at St Thomas' Hospital. Junior Doctors stage a 7 day all out strike action, this time imncluding accident and emergency coverage. They are striking against the new contracts due to be imposed by the Governemnt and health minister Jeremy Hunt. They are supported by the British Medical Association.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise (pictured), an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • The anti fracking zone. Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear (pictured) - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise , an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 (pictured) and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise , an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 (pictured) and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise (pictured), an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise (pictured), an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood (pictured) visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise , an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood (pictured) visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise , an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood (pictured with John Sauvin director of Greenpeace) visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise , an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Vivienne Westwood (pictured) visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise , an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Vivienne Westwood (pictured second left on the bridge) visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise , an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Vivienne Westwood (pictured with John Sauvin director of Greenpeace) visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise , an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • A Greenpeace campaign to save the Artic involves a snowball fight with real snow and a lifesize polar bear with two actors inside. The 2013 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 28 June 2013.  © Guy Bell, guy@gbphotos.com, all rights reserved
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Vivienne Westwood (pictured second left on the bridge) visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise , an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Vivienne Westwood Glastonbury04.jpg
  • Vivienne Westwood (pictured with John Sauvin director of Greenpeace) visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise , an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.
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  • Vivienne Westwood visits the Greenpeace area which includes a huge mock uo of the Arctic Sunrise, an exhibition of images aof the imprisoned Arctic 30 and a giant animatronic polar bear - all aimed at 'Saving the Arctic'. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Metallica play the Pyramid stage and start with a spoof video about a hunted fox saved by bears. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Metallica play the Pyramid stage and start with a spoof video about a hunted fox saved by bears. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • As the sun begins to go down on the first day, many are still sorting their gear and getting their bearings - The 2022 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury,
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  • As the sun begins to go down on the first day, many are still sorting their gear and getting their bearings - The 2022 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury,
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  • Arrivals get their bearings and look for places to camp  -The 2019 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury, 26 June 2019
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  • Arrivals get their bearings and look for places to camp  -The 2019 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury, 26 June 2019
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  • A woman wears a unique psycedelic coat with teddy bears as shoulder pads - The 2016 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
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  • Metallica play the Pyramid stage and start with a spoof video about a hunted fox saved by bears. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Metallica play the Pyramid stage and start with a spoof video about a hunted fox saved by bears. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Metallica play the Pyramid stage and start with a spoof video about a hunted fox saved by bears.They also allow a group of fans to stand at the back of the stage with flags. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 28 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Metallica play the Pyramid stage and start with a spoof video about a hunted fox saved by bears. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Metallica play the Pyramid stage and start with a spoof video about a hunted fox saved by bears. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Metallica play the Pyramid stage and start with a spoof video about a hunted fox saved by bears. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Metallica play the Pyramid stage and start with a spoof video about a hunted fox saved by bears. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Metallica play the Pyramid stage and start with a spoof video about a hunted fox saved by bears. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Metallica Glastonbury Saturday 10.jpg
  • Metallica play the Pyramid stage and start with a spoof video about a hunted fox saved by bears. The 2014 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury. 27 June 2013.  Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Metallica Glastonbury Saturday 11.jpg
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