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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch (pictured), to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London (here manaquins represent them protecting a page from the original book) and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London (here manaquins represent them protecting a page from the original book) and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper (pictured) and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz (pictured). It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz (pictured). It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch (pictured), to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper (pictured) and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper (pictured) and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • Comics Unmasked: Art and Anarchy in the UK opens tomorrow, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comic book collection on display alongside original artwork and scripts. The exhibition includes themes such  challenging themes as sex, violence, politics, race and drugs. It covers a period from medieval time through 1825  and Glasgow Looking Glass, thought to be the first ever comic, via a ventriloquist dummy of Ally Sloper and Punch, to Judge Dredd’s helmet from the recent film adaptation of the 2000AD Judge Dredd series. It also include other contemporary work such as the V for Vendetta series which inspired the masks fo Occupy London and cartoons from the band Gorillaz. It traces a long and tumultuous history of the British comic book. British Library, London, UK
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  • The Teletubies celebrate their 20th anniversary - 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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  • The Teletubies celebrate their 20th anniversary by siezing a remote control car - 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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  • The Teletubies celebrate their 20th anniversary - 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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  • The Teletubies celebrate their 20th anniversary - 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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  • The Teletubies celebrate their 20th anniversary - 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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  • The Teletubies celebrate their 20th anniversary - 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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  • The Teletubies celebrate their 20th anniversary - 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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  • The Teletubies celebrate their 20th anniversary meet Pddington - 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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  • The Teletubies celebrate their 20th anniversary - 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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  • The Teletubies celebrate their 20th anniversary - 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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  • The Teletubies celebrate their 20th anniversary but dont see a young admirer - 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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  • The Teletubies celebrate their 20th anniversary - 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.
    Toy Fair London GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • The Teletubies celebrate their 20th anniversary - 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.
    Toy Fair London GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • The new goat character and  Minions beach and prison characters from Despicable Me 3 on the Posh Paws stand - 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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  • Space toys are the latest thing for Playmobil but they mix with the more traditional pirate characters - The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
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  • A family come as characters from Alice in Wonderland. The sun begins to set on the first main day - The 2018 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 13 July 2018
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  • A group of Alice in Wonderland characters tour the site offering free hugs - The 2017 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury, 23 June 2017
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  • Playmobil characters 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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  • The Teletubies celebrate their 20th anniversary with other characters - 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.
    Toy Fair London GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Action characters, incl Batman and Superman on the Insight Editions stand which is full of illustraded action stories. The London Book Fair, celebrating its 45 year anniversary, is the global marketplace for rights negotiation and the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital channels. Staged annually, LBF sees more than 25,000 publishing professionals arrive in London for the week of the show to learn, network and kick off their year of business. The London Book Fair sits at the heart of London Book & Screen Week, and runs from the 12-14 April 2016.
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  • Action characters, incl Valkyrie Batman and Superman on the Insight Editions stand which is full of illustraded action stories. The London Book Fair, celebrating its 45 year anniversary, is the global marketplace for rights negotiation and the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital channels. Staged annually, LBF sees more than 25,000 publishing professionals arrive in London for the week of the show to learn, network and kick off their year of business. The London Book Fair sits at the heart of London Book & Screen Week, and runs from the 12-14 April 2016.
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  • Soft toys as characters from Disney films on the Posh Paws stand - The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
    Toy Fair GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • Soft toys as characters from Star Wars on the Posh Paws stand - The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
    Toy Fair GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • Soft toys as characters from Disney films on the Posh Paws stand - The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
    Toy Fair GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • Soft toys as characters from Disney films on the Posh Paws stand - The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
    Toy Fair GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Kylo Ren,  BB-8 and Rey, Star Wars characters guard the entranc to the Lego Stand - The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
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  • Rey, Star Wars characters guard the entranc to the Lego Stand - The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
    Toy Fair GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Star Wars characters mixed with memorabilia on the Amerang stand -The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
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  • Star Wars characters mixed with memorabilia on the Amerang stand -The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
    Toy Fair GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Star Wars characters mixed with memorabilia on the Amerang stand -The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
    Toy Fair GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Space toys are the latest thing for Playmobil but they mix with the more traditional pirate characters - The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
    Toy Fair GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Space toys are the latest thing for Playmobil but they mix with the more traditional pirate characters - The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
    Toy Fair GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Liam Mathew (pictured L), 34, comes from Aberdeen as Judge Leeny to join up with other characters from the Judge Dredd stories.  He joins up with David Court, 43, as Judge Court from Coventry.  They have become friends through attending previous events. London Film and Comic Con 2014, (LFCC), at Earls Court, London, UK.
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  • A group of Alice in Wonderland characters tour the site offering free hugs - The 2017 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury, 23 June 2017
    Glastonbury 2017 GBPhotos 063.jpg
  • Playmobil characters 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.
    Toy Fair London GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • New Minions prison characters from Despicable Me 3 on the Posh Paws stand - 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.
    Toy Fair London GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • New Minions beach and prison characters from Despicable Me 3 on the Posh Paws stand - 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.
    Toy Fair London GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • Action characters, incl Batman and Superman on the Insight Editions stand which is full of illustraded action stories. The London Book Fair, celebrating its 45 year anniversary, is the global marketplace for rights negotiation and the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital channels. Staged annually, LBF sees more than 25,000 publishing professionals arrive in London for the week of the show to learn, network and kick off their year of business. The London Book Fair sits at the heart of London Book & Screen Week, and runs from the 12-14 April 2016.
    London Book Fair GBPhotos 98.jpg
  • Action characters, incl Batman and Superman on the Insight Editions stand which is full of illustraded action stories. The London Book Fair, celebrating its 45 year anniversary, is the global marketplace for rights negotiation and the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital channels. Staged annually, LBF sees more than 25,000 publishing professionals arrive in London for the week of the show to learn, network and kick off their year of business. The London Book Fair sits at the heart of London Book & Screen Week, and runs from the 12-14 April 2016.
    London Book Fair GBPhotos 97.jpg
  • Mogg and the Tiger Who Came to Tea - characters from books by Judith Kerr. The London Book Fair, celebrating its 45 year anniversary, is the global marketplace for rights negotiation and the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital channels. Staged annually, LBF sees more than 25,000 publishing professionals arrive in London for the week of the show to learn, network and kick off their year of business. The London Book Fair sits at the heart of London Book & Screen Week, and runs from the 12-14 April 2016.
    London Book Fair GBPhotos 71.jpg
  • Mogg and the Tiger Who Came to Tea - characters from books by Judith Kerr. The London Book Fair, celebrating its 45 year anniversary, is the global marketplace for rights negotiation and the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital channels. Staged annually, LBF sees more than 25,000 publishing professionals arrive in London for the week of the show to learn, network and kick off their year of business. The London Book Fair sits at the heart of London Book & Screen Week, and runs from the 12-14 April 2016.
    London Book Fair GBPhotos 70.jpg
  • Soft toys as characters from Star Wars on the Posh Paws stand - The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
    Toy Fair GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • Soft toys as characters from Star Wars on the Posh Paws stand - The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
    Toy Fair GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • The main characters from Disney's Zootropolis film on the Tomy Stand - The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
    Toy Fair GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • Space toys are the latest thing for Playmobil but they mix with the more traditional pirate characters - The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
    Toy Fair GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Space toys are the latest thing for Playmobil but they mix with the more traditional pirate characters - The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
    Toy Fair GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Space toys are the latest thing for Playmobil but they mix with the more traditional pirate characters - The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
    Toy Fair GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Space toys are the latest thing for Playmobil but they mix with the more traditional pirate characters - The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
    Toy Fair GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • A gang of school friends come up from Brighton as characters from computer game Leaguge of Legends. Katie, 23, as Varus; Sam, 24, as Sona, Alice, 21, as Ezreal; Vicky, 21, as Janna; and Jenny (pictured), 21, as Ashe.  London Film and Comic Con 2014, (LFCC), at Earls Court, London, UK.
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  • Space toys are the latest thing for Playmobil but they mix with the more traditional pirate characters - The annual London Toy Fair, the trade show for the toy and games industry, takes place at Olympia.
    Toy Fair GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • A made in Chelsea character attends with friends (including one who will be in the next series- L). The Private view for Drawing on Style: Four Decades of Elegance - an exhibition of original vintage fashion illustrations from Post War 1940s through to the 1970s organized by GRAY M.C.A, leading specialists in Fashion Illustration.  It includes more than 40 original works by some of the leading illustrators of the time from Britain, Europe and America including René Bouché, René Gruau and Carl Erickson for publications including Vogue as well as advertising work for L'Oreal and other famous names in Haute Couture.  There are also a selection of original designs by designers including Dior, Biba & Zandra Rhodes. Coinciding with London Fashion Week, the exhibition runs from Thursday 11th - Tuesday 16th September 2014 with prices from £300-£10,000. Gallery 8, St James’s, London. 10 Sept 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Selfridges opens a Fragrence Lab which puts people through a series of visual and smell tests (with the help of technicians) to find out about their character and the fragrance that most suits them. Much of it is in the windows of the store and the final fragrance is revealed via 'horns' in a corner window of the store. Fragrences are then issued via the express check out. Selfridges, Oxford Street, London, UK
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  • Selfridges opens a Fragrence Lab which puts people through a series of visual and smell tests (with the help of technicians) to find out about their character and the fragrance that most suits them. Much of it is in the windows of the store and the final fragrance is revealed via 'horns' in a corner window of the store. Fragrences are then issued via the express check out. Selfridges, Oxford Street, London, UK
    GB10359.jpg
  • Selfridges opens a Fragrence Lab which puts people through a series of visual and smell tests (with the help of technicians) to find out about their character and the fragrance that most suits them. Much of it is in the windows of the store and the final fragrance is revealed via 'horns' in a corner window of the store. Fragrences are then issued via the express check out. Selfridges, Oxford Street, London, UK
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  • People pass by, some in masks and some stop, but many don't seem to notice - A new mural in Waterloo painted by British artist Lionel Stanhope shows a character pulling away his suit and tie to reveal a lycra suit that reads ‘NHS’.It was organised by Network Rail who own the arch and is not far from St Thomas' Hospital. The 'lockdown' continues for the Coronavirus (Covid 19) outbreak in London.
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  • A made in Chelsea character (pictured) attends with friends (including one who will be in the next series). The Private view for Drawing on Style: Four Decades of Elegance - an exhibition of original vintage fashion illustrations from Post War 1940s through to the 1970s organized by GRAY M.C.A, leading specialists in Fashion Illustration.  It includes more than 40 original works by some of the leading illustrators of the time from Britain, Europe and America including René Bouché, René Gruau and Carl Erickson for publications including Vogue as well as advertising work for L'Oreal and other famous names in Haute Couture.  There are also a selection of original designs by designers including Dior, Biba & Zandra Rhodes. Coinciding with London Fashion Week, the exhibition runs from Thursday 11th - Tuesday 16th September 2014 with prices from £300-£10,000. Gallery 8, St James’s, London. 10 Sept 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Private View Drawing in Style GBPhot...jpg
  • A made in Chelsea character (L) attends with friends (including one who will be in the next series - C). The Private view for Drawing on Style: Four Decades of Elegance - an exhibition of original vintage fashion illustrations from Post War 1940s through to the 1970s organized by GRAY M.C.A, leading specialists in Fashion Illustration.  It includes more than 40 original works by some of the leading illustrators of the time from Britain, Europe and America including René Bouché, René Gruau and Carl Erickson for publications including Vogue as well as advertising work for L'Oreal and other famous names in Haute Couture.  There are also a selection of original designs by designers including Dior, Biba & Zandra Rhodes. Coinciding with London Fashion Week, the exhibition runs from Thursday 11th - Tuesday 16th September 2014 with prices from £300-£10,000. Gallery 8, St James’s, London. 10 Sept 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Alfie Howkins, 24 from Nunneaton, comes as Jaxx a character based on a German Shepherd - he is part of the Furry Community. London Film and Comic Con 2014, (LFCC), at Earls Court, London, UK.
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  • Selfridges opens a Fragrence Lab which puts people through a series of visual and smell tests (with the help of technicians) to find out about their character and the fragrance that most suits them. Much of it is in the windows of the store and the final fragrance is revealed via 'horns' in a corner window of the store. Fragrences are then issued via the express check out. Selfridges, Oxford Street, London, UK
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  • Selfridges opens a Fragrence Lab which puts people through a series of visual and smell tests (with the help of technicians) to find out about their character and the fragrance that most suits them. Much of it is in the windows of the store and the final fragrance is revealed via 'horns' in a corner window of the store. Fragrences are then issued via the express check out. Selfridges, Oxford Street, London, UK
    GB10377.jpg
  • Selfridges opens a Fragrence Lab which puts people through a series of visual and smell tests (with the help of technicians) to find out about their character and the fragrance that most suits them. Much of it is in the windows of the store and the final fragrance is revealed via 'horns' in a corner window of the store. Fragrences are then issued via the express check out. Selfridges, Oxford Street, London, UK
    GB10376.jpg
  • Selfridges opens a Fragrence Lab which puts people through a series of visual and smell tests (with the help of technicians) to find out about their character and the fragrance that most suits them. Much of it is in the windows of the store and the final fragrance is revealed via 'horns' in a corner window of the store. Fragrences are then issued via the express check out. Selfridges, Oxford Street, London, UK
    GB10375.jpg
  • Selfridges opens a Fragrence Lab which puts people through a series of visual and smell tests (with the help of technicians) to find out about their character and the fragrance that most suits them. Much of it is in the windows of the store and the final fragrance is revealed via 'horns' in a corner window of the store. Fragrences are then issued via the express check out. Selfridges, Oxford Street, London, UK
    GB10368.jpg
  • Selfridges opens a Fragrence Lab which puts people through a series of visual and smell tests (with the help of technicians) to find out about their character and the fragrance that most suits them. Much of it is in the windows of the store and the final fragrance is revealed via 'horns' in a corner window of the store. Fragrences are then issued via the express check out. Selfridges, Oxford Street, London, UK
    GB10365.jpg
  • Selfridges opens a Fragrence Lab which puts people through a series of visual and smell tests (with the help of technicians) to find out about their character and the fragrance that most suits them. Much of it is in the windows of the store and the final fragrance is revealed via 'horns' in a corner window of the store. Fragrences are then issued via the express check out. Selfridges, Oxford Street, London, UK
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