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  • The Unfair Ground - The 2019 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury, 27 June 2019
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  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
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  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 42.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 36.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 22.jpg
  • A clown enjoys The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 099 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 095 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 094 Low Res.jpg
  • A clown enjoys The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 092 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 090 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 070 Low Res.jpg
  • 'What is a it like to be you', a community project of hundreds of small and unique sculptures by Philip Wombwell in front of The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 063 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 061 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 057 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 047 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 045 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 044 Low Res.jpg
  • I Spirit by Teresa Wells in front of work by Simon Probyn and The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan. They are all part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts.They will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 040 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 032 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 024 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 020 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 019 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 013 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 011 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    GB49513 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 006 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable (background) by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • The Unfair Ground. The 2015 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
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  • Young people puffing on balloons in The Unfair Ground - The 2019 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury.
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  • The Unfair Ground - The 2019 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury, 27 June 2019
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  • The Unfair Ground - The 2019 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury, 27 June 2019
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  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 43.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • A clown enjoys The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 104 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 101 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 082 Low Res.jpg
  • Drag artists enjoy The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 078 Low Res.jpg
  • Drag artists enjoy The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 074 Low Res.jpg
  • Drag artists enjoy The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 066 Low Res.jpg
  • A clown enjoys The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 062 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 055 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • A fox passes behind I Spirit by Teresa Wells - part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts.They will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • I Spirit by Teresa Wells in front of work by Simon Probyn and The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan. They are all part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts.They will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 039 Low Res.jpg
  • I Spirit by Teresa Wells in front of work by Simon Probyn and The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan. They are all part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts.They will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 038 Low Res.jpg
  • Asian visitors enjoy The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan. It is part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • Asian visitors enjoy The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan. It is part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • Asian visitors enjoy The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan. It is part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    GB49522 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 027 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 016 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    GB49516 Low Res.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • 'What is a it like to be you', a community project of hundreds of small and unique sculptures in front of The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
    Flux SB GBPhotos 003 Low Res.jpg
  • Marching on Horse Guards Parade ground - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • The Inevitable by multi media Artist Sally Buchanan as part of this year’s The Flux Exhibition, on the Rootstein Hopkins Parade Ground of Chelsea College of The Arts. An outdoor interactive installation, consisting of over 220 metres of Organza and 25 yards of Crinoline fabric allowing visitors to walk through a simple series of 10 interlinked hexagonal compartments. It will be there from 11th – 15th April 2018.
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  • Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery leave Horse Guards - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 48.jpg
  • Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery leave Horse Guards - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 52.jpg
  • Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery leave Horse Guards - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
    Guards Rehearsal GBPhotos 51.jpg
  • Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery leave Horse Guards - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
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  • Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery leave Horse Guards - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
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  • Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery leave Horse Guards - Colonel's Review 2018, the last formal inspection of the Household Division before The Queen’s Birthday Parade, more popularly known as Trooping the Colour. The Coldstream Guards Troop Their Colour and their Regimental Colonel, Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall, takes the salute.
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  • Bars and wierd fair ground stalls in the Unfair Ground - The 2017 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm. Glastonbury, 25 June 2017
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  • The National plant collection with fair ground props (incl Skippy the merry-go round horse) designed by t3, Wall end Nursery - Preparations for the Hampton Court Flower Show, organised by teh Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). In the grounds of the Hampton Court Palace, London.
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  • The National plant collection with fair ground props (incl Skippy the merry-go round horse) designed by t3, Wall end Nursery - Preparations for the Hampton Court Flower Show, organised by teh Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). In the grounds of the Hampton Court Palace, London.
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  • Corvid, 2011 by Kate MccGuire - Saatchi Gallery’s autumn show ICONOCLASTS: Art out of the Mainstream opens on 27th September 2017. It comes exactly 20 years after Charles Saatchi’s exhibition Sensation which launched the careers of the Young British artists. ICONOCLASTS explores the work of 13 ground breaking British and international artists whose image-making practice is unorthodox.
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  • East Street 2014 and Mayonnaise 2015 by Dale Lewis - Saatchi Gallery’s autumn show ICONOCLASTS: Art out of the Mainstream opens on 27th September 2017. It comes exactly 20 years after Charles Saatchi’s exhibition Sensation which launched the careers of the Young British artists. ICONOCLASTS explores the work of 13 ground breaking British and international artists whose image-making practice is unorthodox.
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  • Illustrated people #14 and #4 by Thomas Mailaender - Saatchi Gallery’s autumn show ICONOCLASTS: Art out of the Mainstream opens on 27th September 2017. It comes exactly 20 years after Charles Saatchi’s exhibition Sensation which launched the careers of the Young British artists. ICONOCLASTS explores the work of 13 ground breaking British and international artists whose image-making practice is unorthodox.
    Saatchi Iconoclasts GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Guardsman Euan Jones, 20, Tpr Oliver Wain, 24, Rick Forest, 89 D-day, Reginald Widerspoon, 90, Charles Jeffries, 93 D-day/Dessert Rat, John Cuthbert, 92, Peter Kent, 90 Royal Navy, Tpr Joel Robinson, 20, L Cpl Stephen Hubball, 25 (L to R) - Second World War Veterans, Reg Wilderspin (89) and John Cuthbert (92), and serving Guardsmen on Horse Guards Parade Ground to highlight Royal British Legion events on Victory in Europe (VE) Day. The Legion is also announcing that veterans and their carers will receive funding towards attending the event on the weekend of the 8-10th May.<br />
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Places will be available for a series of commemorative events over the weekend including on VE Day itself, Friday 8 May, when a Service of Remembrance will be held at The Cenotaph, with a national two minute silence at 3pm. On Sunday 10 May, there will a Service of Thanksgiving at 11am at Westminster Abbey attended by HM The Queen, followed by a parade from the Abbey to Horse Guards Parade and into St James’s Park, where the Legion will host a lunch reception for the veterans.
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  • Untitled and other works by Josh Faught - Saatchi Gallery’s autumn show ICONOCLASTS: Art out of the Mainstream opens on 27th September 2017. It comes exactly 20 years after Charles Saatchi’s exhibition Sensation which launched the careers of the Young British artists. ICONOCLASTS explores the work of 13 ground breaking British and international artists whose image-making practice is unorthodox.
    Saatchi Iconoclasts GBPhotos 58.jpg
  • Stage Curtain 2011 and I see Season 2010 by Makiko Kudo - Saatchi Gallery’s autumn show ICONOCLASTS: Art out of the Mainstream opens on 27th September 2017. It comes exactly 20 years after Charles Saatchi’s exhibition Sensation which launched the careers of the Young British artists. ICONOCLASTS explores the work of 13 ground breaking British and international artists whose image-making practice is unorthodox.
    Saatchi Iconoclasts GBPhotos 56.jpg
  • Work by Maurizio Anzeri - Saatchi Gallery’s autumn show ICONOCLASTS: Art out of the Mainstream opens on 27th September 2017. It comes exactly 20 years after Charles Saatchi’s exhibition Sensation which launched the careers of the Young British artists. ICONOCLASTS explores the work of 13 ground breaking British and international artists whose image-making practice is unorthodox.
    Saatchi Iconoclasts GBPhotos 54.jpg
  • Corvid, 2011 by Kate MccGuire - Saatchi Gallery’s autumn show ICONOCLASTS: Art out of the Mainstream opens on 27th September 2017. It comes exactly 20 years after Charles Saatchi’s exhibition Sensation which launched the careers of the Young British artists. ICONOCLASTS explores the work of 13 ground breaking British and international artists whose image-making practice is unorthodox.
    Saatchi Iconoclasts GBPhotos 52.jpg
  • Corvid, 2011 by Kate MccGuire - Saatchi Gallery’s autumn show ICONOCLASTS: Art out of the Mainstream opens on 27th September 2017. It comes exactly 20 years after Charles Saatchi’s exhibition Sensation which launched the careers of the Young British artists. ICONOCLASTS explores the work of 13 ground breaking British and international artists whose image-making practice is unorthodox.
    Saatchi Iconoclasts GBPhotos 51.jpg
  • Corvid, 2011 by Kate MccGuire - Saatchi Gallery’s autumn show ICONOCLASTS: Art out of the Mainstream opens on 27th September 2017. It comes exactly 20 years after Charles Saatchi’s exhibition Sensation which launched the careers of the Young British artists. ICONOCLASTS explores the work of 13 ground breaking British and international artists whose image-making practice is unorthodox.
    Saatchi Iconoclasts GBPhotos 50.jpg
  • Echoes of the Kill, 2015 by Alexi Williams Wynn - Saatchi Gallery’s autumn show ICONOCLASTS: Art out of the Mainstream opens on 27th September 2017. It comes exactly 20 years after Charles Saatchi’s exhibition Sensation which launched the careers of the Young British artists. ICONOCLASTS explores the work of 13 ground breaking British and international artists whose image-making practice is unorthodox.
    Saatchi Iconoclasts GBPhotos 48.jpg
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