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  • The Batala drum band from Brazil - The Monday of the Notting Hill Carnival. The annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
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  • The Batala drum band from Brazil - The Monday of the Notting Hill Carnival. The annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
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  • The Batala drum band from Brazil - The Monday of the Notting Hill Carnival. The annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
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  • The Batala drum band from Brazil - The Monday of the Notting Hill Carnival. The annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 0...jpg
  • The Batala drum band from Brazil - The Monday of the Notting Hill Carnival. The annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 0...jpg
  • The Batala drum band from Brazil - The Monday of the Notting Hill Carnival. The annual event on the streets of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, over the August bank holiday weekend. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals.
    Notting Hill Carnival Mon GBPhotos 0...jpg
  • Geno Washington and the Ram Jam Band play the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • Geno Washington and the Ram Jam Band play the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • People arrive by boat or float by to listen to the music from teh river - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • The Taiwan float - The new Lord Mayor (Peter Estlin, the 691st) was sworn in yesterday. To celebrate, today is the annual Lord Mayor’s Show. It includes Military bands, vintage buses, Dhol drummers, a combine harvester and a giant nodding dog in the three-mile-long procession. It brings together over 7,000 people, 200 horses and 140 motor and steam-driven vehicles in an event that dates back to the 13th century. The Lord Mayor of the City of London rides in the gold State Coach.
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  • Tom Daley with angels wings on teh Barclays float - The annual London Gay Pride march heads from Oxford Circus to Trafalgar Square.
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  • Tom Daley with angels wings on teh Barclays float - The annual London Gay Pride march heads from Oxford Circus to Trafalgar Square.
    Pride in London GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Tom Daley with angels wings on teh Barclays float - The annual London Gay Pride march heads from Oxford Circus to Trafalgar Square.
    Pride in London GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • People arrive by boat or float by to listen to the music from teh river - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • People arrive by boat or float by to listen to the music from teh river - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
    Henley Festival GBPhotos 061.jpg
  • People arrive by boat or float by to listen to the music from teh river - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • People arrive by boat or float by to listen to the music from teh river - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • People arrive by boat or float by to listen to the music from teh river - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
    Henley Festival GBPhotos 038.jpg
  • People arrive by boat or float by to listen to the music from teh river - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
    Henley Festival GBPhotos 037.jpg
  • People arrive by boat or float by to listen to the music from teh river - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
    Henley Festival GBPhotos 029.jpg
  • People arrive by boat or float by to listen to the music from teh river - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • People arrive by boat or float by to listen to the music from teh river - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
    Henley Festival GBPhotos 026.jpg
  • People arrive by boat or float by to listen to the music from teh river - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
    Henley Festival GBPhotos 023.jpg
  • People arrive by boat or float by to listen to the music from teh river - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
    Henley Festival GBPhotos 015.jpg
  • People arrive by boat or float by to listen to the music from teh river - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • People arrive by boat or float by to listen to the music from teh river - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander(here with Judy Murray) - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • Artist Mark Humphrey talks to Judy Murray - The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • Artist Mark Humphrey talks to Judy Murray - The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • Artist Mark Humphrey talks to Judy Murray - The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • Artist Mark Humphrey with a shell case engraved by his great grandfather - The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • Artist Mark Humphrey - The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander and Mark Humphrey - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander and Mark Humphrey - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander and Mark Humphrey - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander and Mark Humphrey - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • Barclays float crew with wings - The annual London Gay Pride march heads from Oxford Circus to Trafalgar Square.
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  • People arrive by boat or float by to listen to the music from teh river - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • People arrive by boat or float by to listen to the music from teh river - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander and Mark Humphrey - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • The Every Man Remembered sculpture in Trafalgar Square unveiled by Royal British Legion beneficiary Serena Alexander and Mark Humphrey - Serena lost her son, Sam Alexander MC, in Afghanistan and received help through the Legion’s Independent Inquest Advice Service. Her links to the First World War are extensive and she is helping to promote the Every Man Remembered website. Her own Great Uncle, Norman Birtwistle MC was awarded the Military Cross before being killed in action during one of the last cavalry charges in 1918. The sculpture is a collaborative piece with the artist Mark Humphrey - being 7.5-metre high it will sit in Trafalgar Square until 16 November. Made of brass, it is loosely based on the Unknown Solider and stands on a plinth of limestone sourced from the Somme. It is encased in a Perspex obelisk, surrounded by poppies which float up around the figure every five minutes.  The sculpture will carry out a four-year tour of Great Britain, visiting a number of different locations across the country where members of the public will be invited to remember all those who fell during the First World War.
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
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  • Geno Washington and the Ram Jam Band play the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
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  • Geno Washington and the Ram Jam Band play the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
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  • The Greenpeace area - a huge tuna that you can walkthrough with a life-like coral garden designed to highlight the problems that the Great Barrier Reef is facing. The artificial reef is made up of examples of discarded plastics that are forming floating islands in the oceans that can be seen from space. The 2015 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
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  • The hot and dry conditions make the site very dusty and a huge cloud floats over the forest and campsite from one of the dance areas in the woods - The 2018 Latitude Festival, Henham Park. Suffolk 15 July 2018
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  • Floating Island 2012 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.
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
    Henley Festival GBPhotos 091.jpg
  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
    Henley Festival GBPhotos 086.jpg
  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
    Henley Festival GBPhotos 085.jpg
  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
    Henley Festival GBPhotos 083.jpg
  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
    Henley Festival GBPhotos 081.jpg
  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
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  • Geno Washington and the Ram Jam Band play the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music.
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  • Lavish Design presents The Museums of Memory & Curiosity and Cornell's Dream. Perfomers on boats on the lakes as music plays on the floating stage - The 2016 Latitude Festival, Henham Park, Suffolk.
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  • The Greenpeace area - a huge tuna that you can walkthrough with a life-like coral garden designed to highlight the problems that the Great Barrier Reef is facing. The artificial reef is made up of examples of discarded plastics that are forming floating islands in the oceans that can be seen from space. The 2015 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
    Glastonbury 2015 GBPhotos 110.jpg
  • The Greenpeace area - a huge tuna that you can walkthrough with a life-like coral garden designed to highlight the problems that the Great Barrier Reef is facing. The artificial reef is made up of examples of discarded plastics that are forming floating islands in the oceans that can be seen from space. The 2015 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury.
    Glastonbury 2015 GBPhotos 109.jpg
  • A floating hotel, outside in the dock. The CWM FX London Boat Show, taking place 09-18 January 2015 at the ExCel Centre, Docklands, London.
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  • Jess Glynne plays the floating stage - Henley Festival is a boutique event over five days celebrating the best of UK & international music and arts with a programme from pop to world music, classical to jazz, blues to jazz musicians, where art, comedy and gastronomy share equal billing with music. Henley on Thames 05 July 2017
    Henley Festival GBPhotos 087.jpg
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