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  • Bertillon mug shots and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481 - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
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  • Spilsbury index cards detailing methods of death and portrait from Punch - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
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  • The Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481 - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
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  • The Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481 - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
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  • The Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481 - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
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  • Bertillon mug shots - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
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  • Bertillon mug shots - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
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  • Bertillon mug shots - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
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  • Spilsbury index cards detailing methods of death and portrait from Punch - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
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  • The Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481 - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
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  • The Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481 - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
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  • The Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481 - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
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  • Bertillon mug shots and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481 - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
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  • Spilsbury index cards detailing methods of death and portrait from Punch - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
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  • Spilsbury index cards detailing methods of death and portrait from Punch - Forensics: the anatomy of crime – announcement of Wellcome Collection’s major spring exhibition.  Never-displayed items from historic figures of forensic medicine including the work of: Sir Bernard Spilsbury who was the first of the celebrity pathologists whose evidence, taken down on indexed note cards, turned cases - including that of Dr Crippen; Alphonse Bertillon who invented the mug shot and developed classifying techniques for identification (demonstrated in his 1893 book Identification anthropometrique: instructions signaletiques) - Sherlock Holmes is described as ‘the second highest expert in Europe’ after Bertillon in The Hound of the Baskervilles; and the Ortus Sanitus (Garden of Health) a book by Jacob Meydenbach, 1481, illustrating, amongst other things, the relationship of flies to carrion – contradicting existing medieval superstition.
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  • The Joker. Opera Gallery London presents a selection of canvas works by the world renowned ‘Godfather of Graffiti’- Seen. The exhibition takes inspiration from the growing American comic book cultural phenomenon, paying homage to some of the world’s most iconic crime fighters and villains; including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and includes his ‘dazzling’ depiction of Captain America. Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London.
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  • Preparations for the show continue. Opera Gallery London presents a selection of canvas works by the world renowned ‘Godfather of Graffiti’- Seen. The exhibition takes inspiration from the growing American comic book cultural phenomenon, paying homage to some of the world’s most iconic crime fighters and villains; including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and includes his ‘dazzling’ depiction of Captain America. Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London.
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  • Opera Gallery London presents a selection of canvas works by the world renowned ‘Godfather of Graffiti’- Seen (pictured with the Ghost Rider). The exhibition takes inspiration from the growing American comic book cultural phenomenon, paying homage to some of the world’s most iconic crime fighters and villains; including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and includes his ‘dazzling’ depiction of Captain America. Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London.
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  • Opera Gallery London presents a selection of canvas works by the world renowned ‘Godfather of Graffiti’- Seen (pictured with the Ghost Rider). The exhibition takes inspiration from the growing American comic book cultural phenomenon, paying homage to some of the world’s most iconic crime fighters and villains; including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and includes his ‘dazzling’ depiction of Captain America. Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London.
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  • Opera Gallery London presents a selection of canvas works by the world renowned ‘Godfather of Graffiti’- Seen. The exhibition takes inspiration from the growing American comic book cultural phenomenon, paying homage to some of the world’s most iconic crime fighters and villains; including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and includes his ‘dazzling’ depiction of Captain America. Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London.
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  • Opera Gallery London presents a selection of canvas works by the world renowned ‘Godfather of Graffiti’- Seen (pictured with Capttain America). The exhibition takes inspiration from the growing American comic book cultural phenomenon, paying homage to some of the world’s most iconic crime fighters and villains; including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and includes his ‘dazzling’ depiction of Captain America. Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London.
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  • Opera Gallery London presents a selection of canvas works by the world renowned ‘Godfather of Graffiti’- Seen (pictured with the Red Hulk and Wolverine). The exhibition takes inspiration from the growing American comic book cultural phenomenon, paying homage to some of the world’s most iconic crime fighters and villains; including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and includes his ‘dazzling’ depiction of Captain America. Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London.
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  • Opera Gallery London presents a selection of canvas works by the world renowned ‘Godfather of Graffiti’- Seen (pictured with the Red Hulk and Wolverine). The exhibition takes inspiration from the growing American comic book cultural phenomenon, paying homage to some of the world’s most iconic crime fighters and villains; including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and includes his ‘dazzling’ depiction of Captain America. Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London.
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  • Opera Gallery London presents a selection of canvas works by the world renowned ‘Godfather of Graffiti’- Seen (pictured with the Red Hulk and Wolverine). The exhibition takes inspiration from the growing American comic book cultural phenomenon, paying homage to some of the world’s most iconic crime fighters and villains; including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and includes his ‘dazzling’ depiction of Captain America. Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London.
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  • Opera Gallery London presents a selection of canvas works by the world renowned ‘Godfather of Graffiti’- Seen (pictured with the Joker). The exhibition takes inspiration from the growing American comic book cultural phenomenon, paying homage to some of the world’s most iconic crime fighters and villains; including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and includes his ‘dazzling’ depiction of Captain America. Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London.
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  • The Joker. Opera Gallery London presents a selection of canvas works by the world renowned ‘Godfather of Graffiti’- Seen. The exhibition takes inspiration from the growing American comic book cultural phenomenon, paying homage to some of the world’s most iconic crime fighters and villains; including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and includes his ‘dazzling’ depiction of Captain America. Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London.
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  • Opera Gallery London presents a selection of canvas works by the world renowned ‘Godfather of Graffiti’- Seen (pictured with the Joker). The exhibition takes inspiration from the growing American comic book cultural phenomenon, paying homage to some of the world’s most iconic crime fighters and villains; including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and includes his ‘dazzling’ depiction of Captain America. Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London.
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  • Opera Gallery London presents a selection of canvas works by the world renowned ‘Godfather of Graffiti’- Seen. The exhibition takes inspiration from the growing American comic book cultural phenomenon, paying homage to some of the world’s most iconic crime fighters and villains; including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and includes his ‘dazzling’ depiction of Captain America. Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London.
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  • The Joker. Opera Gallery London presents a selection of canvas works by the world renowned ‘Godfather of Graffiti’- Seen. The exhibition takes inspiration from the growing American comic book cultural phenomenon, paying homage to some of the world’s most iconic crime fighters and villains; including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and includes his ‘dazzling’ depiction of Captain America. Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London.
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  • Preparations for the show continue. Opera Gallery London presents a selection of canvas works by the world renowned ‘Godfather of Graffiti’- Seen. The exhibition takes inspiration from the growing American comic book cultural phenomenon, paying homage to some of the world’s most iconic crime fighters and villains; including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and includes his ‘dazzling’ depiction of Captain America. Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London.
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  • Opera Gallery London presents a selection of canvas works by the world renowned ‘Godfather of Graffiti’- Seen (pictured with Capttain America). The exhibition takes inspiration from the growing American comic book cultural phenomenon, paying homage to some of the world’s most iconic crime fighters and villains; including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and includes his ‘dazzling’ depiction of Captain America. Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London.
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  • Opera Gallery London presents a selection of canvas works by the world renowned ‘Godfather of Graffiti’- Seen (pictured with the Joker). The exhibition takes inspiration from the growing American comic book cultural phenomenon, paying homage to some of the world’s most iconic crime fighters and villains; including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and includes his ‘dazzling’ depiction of Captain America. Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London.
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  • Opera Gallery London presents a selection of canvas works by the world renowned ‘Godfather of Graffiti’- Seen. The exhibition takes inspiration from the growing American comic book cultural phenomenon, paying homage to some of the world’s most iconic crime fighters and villains; including Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman and includes his ‘dazzling’ depiction of Captain America. Opera Gallery, New Bond Street, London.
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 21 Jul 2022. Fans wait outside hoping to see Gary Lineker who is guest chef for the Social Kitchen, the leader in ex-offender employment in hospitality and working with charities involved in prison reformation and crime prevention - The 2022 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk, returns as a covid test event after a year off due to the pandemic.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 21 Jul 2022. Gary Lineker (pictured with fans in I have met Gary t-shirts) is guest chef for the Social Pantry, the leader in ex-offender employment in hospitality and working with charities involved in prison reformation and crime prevention - The 2022 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk, returns as a covid test event after a year off due to the pandemic.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 21 Jul 2022. Fans in I have met Gary t-shirts or my husband has etc - Gary Lineker is guest chef for the Social Kitchen, the leader in ex-offender employment in hospitality and working with charities involved in prison reformation and crime prevention - The 2022 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk, returns as a covid test event after a year off due to the pandemic.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 21 Jul 2022. Gary Lineker (pictured) is guest chef for the Social Pantry, the leader in ex-offender employment in hospitality and working with charities involved in prison reformation and crime prevention - The 2022 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk, returns as a covid test event after a year off due to the pandemic.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 21 Jul 2022. Gary Lineker (pictured) is guest chef for the Social Pantry, the leader in ex-offender employment in hospitality and working with charities involved in prison reformation and crime prevention - The 2022 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk, returns as a covid test event after a year off due to the pandemic.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Henham Park, Suffolk, UK. 21 Jul 2022. Gary Lineker (pictured) is guest chef for the Social Pantry, the leader in ex-offender employment in hospitality and working with charities involved in prison reformation and crime prevention - The 2022 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk, returns as a covid test event after a year off due to the pandemic.  Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
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  • Riot police with dogs and shields guard buckingham Place and Westminster - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 Nov 2016
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  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
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  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
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  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence and a few flares and smoke bombs - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Jesus makes an appearance during the gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
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  • Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by: Stop the War Coalition, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Friends of Al Aqsa, British Muslim Initiative, Muslim Association of Britain, Palestinian Forum in Britain. They assembled at the Israeli Embassy and marched to Parliament. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 26 July 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • As the march passes the US embassy passions increase. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014.
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  • As the march passes the US embassy passions increase. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014.
    Palestine BBC protest GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • As the march passes the US embassy passions increase. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014.
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  • Outside the BBC a huge flag is unfurled and as the march heads off peace signs alternate with pointing and chanting - Shame on you. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014.
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  • Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. They assembled at the Israeli Embassy. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 01 August 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. They assembled at the Israeli Embassy. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 01 August 2014.
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  • Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. They assembled at the Israeli Embassy. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 01 August 2014.
    Israeli embassy Palestine protest GB...jpg
  • The March Passes Downing Street. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by: Stop the War Coalition, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Friends of Al Aqsa, British Muslim Initiative, Muslim Association of Britain, Palestinian Forum in Britain. They assembled at the Israeli Embassy and marched to Parliament. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 26 July 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Palestine Protest London GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • The March Passes Downing Street. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by: Stop the War Coalition, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Friends of Al Aqsa, British Muslim Initiative, Muslim Association of Britain, Palestinian Forum in Britain. They assembled at the Israeli Embassy and marched to Parliament. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 26 July 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Palestine Protest London GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by: Stop the War Coalition, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Friends of Al Aqsa, British Muslim Initiative, Muslim Association of Britain, Palestinian Forum in Britain. They assembled at the Israeli Embassy and marched to Parliament. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 26 July 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by: Stop the War Coalition, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Friends of Al Aqsa, British Muslim Initiative, Muslim Association of Britain, Palestinian Forum in Britain. They assembled at the Israeli Embassy and marched to Parliament. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 26 July 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Palestine Protest London GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by: Stop the War Coalition, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Friends of Al Aqsa, British Muslim Initiative, Muslim Association of Britain, Palestinian Forum in Britain. They assembled at the Israeli Embassy and marched to Parliament. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 26 July 2014.
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  • Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by: Stop the War Coalition, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Friends of Al Aqsa, British Muslim Initiative, Muslim Association of Britain, Palestinian Forum in Britain. They assembled at the Israeli Embassy and marched to Parliament. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 26 July 2014.
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  • Riot police with dogs and shields guard buckingham Place and Westminster - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 Nov 2016
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Riot police with dogs and shields guard buckingham Place and Westminster - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 Nov 2016
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Santa gives out free hugs - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 Nov 2016
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 Nov 2016
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 Nov 2016
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 Nov 2016
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence including blocking the Mall - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence and people wearing masks are pulled asside at randon as under public order rules it is now an offence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 Nov 2016
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence and people wearing masks are pulled asside at randon as under public order rules it is now an offence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 Nov 2016
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 N0ov 2016
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 N0ov 2016
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 N0ov 2016
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.” 05 N0ov 2016
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence and a few flares and smoke bombs - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence and a few flares and smoke bombs - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence and a few flares and smoke bombs - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Jesus makes an appearance during the gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Jesus makes an appearance during the gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Jesus makes an appearance during the gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • The gathering in Trafalgar Square is pretty friendly but with a strong police presence - The Million Mask March - anti-establishment protesters in V for Vendetta-inspired Guy Fawkes masks march from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. It was organised by Anonymous, the anarchic ‘hacktivist’ network. The movement is also closely identified with the Occupy protests, Wikileaks, and the Arab Spring. The UK Anonymous website describes the march on Parliament as a “protest against austerity … the infringement of our rights … mass surveillance … war crimes … corrupt politicians.”
    Million Mask March GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by: Stop the War Coalition, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Friends of Al Aqsa, British Muslim Initiative, Muslim Association of Britain, Palestinian Forum in Britain. They assembled at the Israeli Embassy and marched to Parliament. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 26 July 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Entering Hyde Park. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park (here). They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
    Palestine BBC protest GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • As the march passes the US embassy passions increase. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014.
    Palestine BBC protest GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • As the march passes the US embassy passions increase. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014.
    Palestine BBC protest GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • As the march passes the US embassy passions increase. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014.
    Palestine BBC protest GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • As the march passes the US embassy passions increase. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014.
    Palestine BBC protest GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • As the march passes the US embassy passions increase. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014.
    Palestine BBC protest GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • As the march passes the US embassy passions increase. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014.
    Palestine BBC protest GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • As the march passes the US embassy passions increase. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014.
    Palestine BBC protest GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • As the march passes the US embassy passions increase. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014.
    Palestine BBC protest GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • As the march passes the US embassy passions increase. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014.
    Palestine BBC protest GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • As the march passes the US embassy passions increase. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014.
    Palestine BBC protest GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • As the march passes the US embassy passions increase. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014.
    Palestine BBC protest GBPhotos 21.jpg
  • As the march passes the US embassy passions increase. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014.
    Palestine BBC protest GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • As the march passes the US embassy passions increase. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014.
    Palestine BBC protest GBPhotos 18.jpg
  • Going down Oxford Street. Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). They assembled at the BBC offices in Regent Street and marched to The US Embassy and on to a rally in Hyde Park. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 09 Aug 2014.
    Palestine BBC protest GBPhotos 16.jpg
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