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  • The Whitechapel Gallery is showing a  display of ‘playful’ protest banners by British artist Peter Liversidge, who worked with groups of primary school children from east London.  Liversidge worked with the children to write lyrics for protest songs, create choreography and design banners and placards to enable them to express their views on community and the power of a collective voice. The banners cover everything from ‘no more homework’, to ‘Give money to the poor’ and a reminder to ‘smile!’. Both shows run 17 March – 14 June 2015.
    Whitechapel Gallery 03 15 GBPhotos 1...jpg
  • The Whitechapel Gallery is showing a  display of ‘playful’ protest banners by British artist Peter Liversidge, who worked with groups of primary school children from east London.  Liversidge worked with the children to write lyrics for protest songs, create choreography and design banners and placards to enable them to express their views on community and the power of a collective voice. The banners cover everything from ‘no more homework’, to ‘Give money to the poor’ and a reminder to ‘smile!’. Both shows run 17 March – 14 June 2015.
    Whitechapel Gallery 03 15 GBPhotos 1...jpg
  • The Whitechapel Gallery is showing a  display of ‘playful’ protest banners by British artist Peter Liversidge, who worked with groups of primary school children from east London.  Liversidge worked with the children to write lyrics for protest songs, create choreography and design banners and placards to enable them to express their views on community and the power of a collective voice. The banners cover everything from ‘no more homework’, to ‘Give money to the poor’ and a reminder to ‘smile!’. Both shows run 17 March – 14 June 2015.
    Whitechapel Gallery 03 15 GBPhotos 0...jpg
  • Placards run in the rain and sleet - On the anniversary of the Women's March on London, they stage another rally to say 'Time's Up and to renew the struggle for equality and justice'. Starting at Richmond Terrace, opposite Downing Street.
    Womens Rally GBPhotos 58.jpg
  • Farage and Gove charicatures made by a disgruntled artist amidst the sea of creative banners and placards- A march for Europe brings out thousands of remain supporters who march from Hyde Park to Parliament Square.
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  • The march sets off, a sea of placards and messages - A march against cuts to and potential privatisation of the NHS starts in Tavistock Square and heads for Parliament Square. The march was organised by the peoples assembly and supported by most major unions and the Labour Party.
    Save NHS March GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • The march sets off, a sea of placards and messages - A march against cuts to and potential privatisation of the NHS starts in Tavistock Square and heads for Parliament Square. The march was organised by the peoples assembly and supported by most major unions and the Labour Party.
    Save NHS March GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Banners and placards on Piccadilly - A march against racism and to ban the ban (against immigration from certain countries to the USA) is organised by Stand Up To Racism and supported by Stop the War and several unions. It stated with a rally at the US Embassy in grosvenor Square and ended up in Whitehall outside Downing Street. Thousands of people of all races and ages attended. London 04 Feb 2017.
    Anti racism march GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Banners and placards on Piccadilly - A march against racism and to ban the ban (against immigration from certain countries to the USA) is organised by Stand Up To Racism and supported by Stop the War and several unions. It stated with a rally at the US Embassy in grosvenor Square and ended up in Whitehall outside Downing Street. Thousands of people of all races and ages attended. London 04 Feb 2017.
    Anti racism march GBPhotos 52.jpg
  • Banners and placards on Piccadilly - A march against racism and to ban the ban (against immigration from certain countries to the USA) is organised by Stand Up To Racism and supported by Stop the War and several unions. It stated with a rally at the US Embassy in grosvenor Square and ended up in Whitehall outside Downing Street. Thousands of people of all races and ages attended. London 04 Feb 2017.
    Anti racism march GBPhotos 55.jpg
  • Banners and placards on Piccadilly - A march against racism and to ban the ban (against immigration from certain countries to the USA) is organised by Stand Up To Racism and supported by Stop the War and several unions. It stated with a rally at the US Embassy in grosvenor Square and ended up in Whitehall outside Downing Street. Thousands of people of all races and ages attended. London 04 Feb 2017.
    Anti racism march GBPhotos 57.jpg
  • NHS supporters in the crowd with placards. The NHS choir performs on the Pyramid stage - The 2016 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
    Glastonbury 2016 GBPhotos 137.jpg
  • Creative placards - On the anniversary of the Women's March on London, they stage another rally to say 'Time's Up and to renew the struggle for equality and justice'. Starting at Richmond Terrace, opposite Downing Street.
    Womens Rally GBPhotos 54.jpg
  • Creative placards - On the anniversary of the Women's March on London, they stage another rally to say 'Time's Up and to renew the struggle for equality and justice'. Starting at Richmond Terrace, opposite Downing Street.
    Womens Rally GBPhotos 51.jpg
  • The march sets off, a sea of placards and messages - A march against cuts to and potential privatisation of the NHS starts in Tavistock Square and heads for Parliament Square. The march was organised by the peoples assembly and supported by most major unions and the Labour Party.
    Save NHS March GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Banners and placards on Piccadilly - A march against racism and to ban the ban (against immigration from certain countries to the USA) is organised by Stand Up To Racism and supported by Stop the War and several unions. It stated with a rally at the US Embassy in grosvenor Square and ended up in Whitehall outside Downing Street. Thousands of people of all races and ages attended. London 04 Feb 2017.
    Anti racism march GBPhotos 51.jpg
  • NHS supporters in the crowd with placards. The NHS choir performs on the Pyramid stage - The 2016 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
    Glastonbury 2016 GBPhotos 133.jpg
  • For the second time in a week protestors gather  and then move into Oxford Street to close Vodafone stores.  They use hand written placards to highlight the £6bn in taxes that they have avoided paying as a result of their poorly priced Mannesman take over deal  several years ago.  This time the protest action is spread nationwide. On wednesday the action was only in Oxford street.Ironically demonstrating the power of mobile phones and the internet to spread such protest messages. © Guy Bell Photography, GBPhotos
    Vodafone tax protest.jpg
  • Placards run in the rain and sleet - On the anniversary of the Women's March on London, they stage another rally to say 'Time's Up and to renew the struggle for equality and justice'. Starting at Richmond Terrace, opposite Downing Street.
    Womens Rally GBPhotos 57.jpg
  • Creative placards - On the anniversary of the Women's March on London, they stage another rally to say 'Time's Up and to renew the struggle for equality and justice'. Starting at Richmond Terrace, opposite Downing Street.
    Womens Rally GBPhotos 53.jpg
  • Creative placards - On the anniversary of the Women's March on London, they stage another rally to say 'Time's Up and to renew the struggle for equality and justice'. Starting at Richmond Terrace, opposite Downing Street.
    Womens Rally GBPhotos 52.jpg
  • The march sets off, a sea of placards and messages - A march against cuts to and potential privatisation of the NHS starts in Tavistock Square and heads for Parliament Square. The march was organised by the peoples assembly and supported by most major unions and the Labour Party.
    Save NHS March GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Banners and placards on Piccadilly - A march against racism and to ban the ban (against immigration from certain countries to the USA) is organised by Stand Up To Racism and supported by Stop the War and several unions. It stated with a rally at the US Embassy in grosvenor Square and ended up in Whitehall outside Downing Street. Thousands of people of all races and ages attended. London 04 Feb 2017.
    Anti racism march GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Banners and placards on Piccadilly - A march against racism and to ban the ban (against immigration from certain countries to the USA) is organised by Stand Up To Racism and supported by Stop the War and several unions. It stated with a rally at the US Embassy in grosvenor Square and ended up in Whitehall outside Downing Street. Thousands of people of all races and ages attended. London 04 Feb 2017.
    Anti racism march GBPhotos 53.jpg
  • The Lord Mayor's Show passes St Paul's Cathedral and the Occupy London protest. There are a few new placards and some shouting but the parade generally passes without incident. The City of London
    Lord Mayors Show Occupy London.jpg
  • Outside the US Embassy this man claims his placard is related to teh appocalypse, but it annoys many of the marchers - A march against racism and to ban the ban (against immigration from certain countries to the USA) is organised by Stand Up To Racism and supported by Stop the War and several unions. It stated with a rally at the US Embassy in grosvenor Square and ended up in Whitehall outside Downing Street. Thousands of people of all races and ages attended. London 04 Feb 2017.
    Anti racism march GBPhotos 62.jpg
  • I love Syria placard - Damon Albarn introduces and plays with the Orchestra of Syrian Musicians on the Pyramid Stage - The 2016 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
    Glastonbury 2016 GBPhotos 052.jpg
  • Dr Anjani Knobel and Dr Melissa Haskins, a first year in acute medecine (with circular placard) - The picket line at St Thomas' Hospital. Junior Doctors stage a 7 day all out strike action, this time imncluding accident and emergency coverage. They are striking against the new contracts due to be imposed by the Governemnt and health minister Jeremy Hunt. They are supported by the British Medical Association.
    Doctors Strike GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • Dr Anjani Knobel and Dr Melissa Haskins, a first year in acute medecine (with circular placard) - The picket line at St Thomas' Hospital. Junior Doctors stage a 7 day all out strike action, this time imncluding accident and emergency coverage. They are striking against the new contracts due to be imposed by the Governemnt and health minister Jeremy Hunt. They are supported by the British Medical Association.
    Doctors Strike GBPhotos 38.jpg
  • Dr Melissa Haskins, a first year in acute medecine (with circular placard) - The picket line at St Thomas' Hospital. Junior Doctors stage a 7 day all out strike action, this time imncluding accident and emergency coverage. They are striking against the new contracts due to be imposed by the Governemnt and health minister Jeremy Hunt. They are supported by the British Medical Association.
    Doctors Strike GBPhotos 35.jpg
  • Dr Melissa Haskins, a first year in acute medecine (with circular placard) - The picket line at St Thomas' Hospital. Junior Doctors stage a 7 day all out strike action, this time imncluding accident and emergency coverage. They are striking against the new contracts due to be imposed by the Governemnt and health minister Jeremy Hunt. They are supported by the British Medical Association.
    Doctors Strike GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • Registrar Fiona martin with a placard highlighting bias against women doctors - The picket line at St Thomas' Hospital. Junior Doctors stage another 48 hours of strike action against the new contracts due to be imposed by the Governemnt and health minister Jeremy Hunt.
    Doctors Strike GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Registrar Fiona martin with a placard highlighting bias against women doctors - The picket line at St Thomas' Hospital. Junior Doctors stage another 48 hours of strike action against the new contracts due to be imposed by the Governemnt and health minister Jeremy Hunt.
    Doctors Strike GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • A group of hooded students with anarchist flags carry placard shields and hold smoke flares as they are watched from the Home Office - A student march against fees and many other issues starts in Malet Street and heads for Westminster via the West End.
    Student Protest March GBPhotos 61.jpg
  • A group of hooded students with anarchist flags carry placard shields and hold smoke flares as they are watched from the Home Office - A student march against fees and many other issues starts in Malet Street and heads for Westminster via the West End.
    Student Protest March GBPhotos 59.jpg
  • A group of hooded students with anarchist flags carry placard shields and hold smoke flares - A student march against fees and many other issues starts in Malet Street and heads for Westminster via the West End.
    Student Protest March GBPhotos 57.jpg
  • A group of hooded students with anarchist flags carry placard shields and hold smoke flares - A student march against fees and many other issues starts in Malet Street and heads for Westminster via the West End.
    Student Protest March GBPhotos 56.jpg
  • A group of hooded students with anarchist flags carry placard shields and hold smoke flares - A student march against fees and many other issues starts in Malet Street and heads for Westminster via the West End.
    Student Protest March GBPhotos 55.jpg
  • A group of hooded students with anarchist flags carry placard shields and hold smoke flares - A student march against fees and many other issues starts in Malet Street and heads for Westminster via the West End.
    Student Protest March GBPhotos 54.jpg
  • Dr Anjani Knobel and Dr Melissa Haskins, a first year in acute medecine (with circular placard) - The picket line at St Thomas' Hospital. Junior Doctors stage a 7 day all out strike action, this time imncluding accident and emergency coverage. They are striking against the new contracts due to be imposed by the Governemnt and health minister Jeremy Hunt. They are supported by the British Medical Association.
    Doctors Strike GBPhotos 39.jpg
  • Dr Melissa Haskins, a first year in acute medecine (with circular placard) - The picket line at St Thomas' Hospital. Junior Doctors stage a 7 day all out strike action, this time imncluding accident and emergency coverage. They are striking against the new contracts due to be imposed by the Governemnt and health minister Jeremy Hunt. They are supported by the British Medical Association.
    Doctors Strike GBPhotos 37.jpg
  • A group of hooded students with anarchist flags carry placard shields and hold smoke flares and are joined by a pensioner - A student march against fees and many other issues starts in Malet Street and heads for Westminster via the West End.
    Student Protest March GBPhotos 62.jpg
  • A group of hooded students with anarchist flags carry placard shields and hold smoke flares - A student march against fees and many other issues starts in Malet Street and heads for Westminster via the West End.
    Student Protest March GBPhotos 63.jpg
  • A group of hooded students with anarchist flags carry placard shields and hold smoke flares as they are watched from the Home Office - A student march against fees and many other issues starts in Malet Street and heads for Westminster via the West End.
    Student Protest March GBPhotos 60.jpg
  • A group of hooded students with anarchist flags carry placard shields and hold smoke flares as they are watched from the Home Office - A student march against fees and many other issues starts in Malet Street and heads for Westminster via the West End.
    Student Protest March GBPhotos 58.jpg
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