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  • Whitehall, London, May 24th 2017.  Wreaths are laid at the Cenotaph on Whitehall in London as The Band of the Welsh Guards and the Colour Guard of the United Nations Veterans Association lead members of the diplomatic corps and wreath layers from The Royal United Services Institute as they observe The International day of United Nations Peacekeepers, amid tight security. PICTURED: A wide view of the wreath laying ceremony in Whitehall.
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  • Whitehall, London, May 24th 2017.  Wreaths are laid at the Cenotaph on Whitehall in London as The Band of the Welsh Guards and the Colour Guard of the United Nations Veterans Association lead members of the diplomatic corps and wreath layers from The Royal United Services Institute as they observe The International day of United Nations Peacekeepers, amid tight security. PICTURED: A General view of the ceremony at the Cenotaph in Whitehall.
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  • Whitehall, London, May 24th 2017.  Wreaths are laid at the Cenotaph on Whitehall in London as The Band of the Welsh Guards and the Colour Guard of the United Nations Veterans Association lead members of the diplomatic corps and wreath layers from The Royal United Services Institute as they observe The International day of United Nations Peacekeepers, amid tight security. PICTURED: Armed policeman and mounted officers in Whitehall ahead of the ceremony.
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  • Whitehall, London, May 24th 2017.  Wreaths are laid at the Cenotaph on Whitehall in London as The Band of the Welsh Guards and the Colour Guard of the United Nations Veterans Association lead members of the diplomatic corps and wreath layers from The Royal United Services Institute as they observe The International day of United Nations Peacekeepers, amid tight security. PICTURED: Police examine street furniture including manholes and traffic lights ahead of the ceremony as Whitehall is cordoned off.
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  • Whitehall, London, May 24th 2017.  Wreaths are laid at the Cenotaph on Whitehall in London as The Band of the Welsh Guards and the Colour Guard of the United Nations Veterans Association lead members of the diplomatic corps and wreath layers from The Royal United Services Institute as they observe The International day of United Nations Peacekeepers, amid tight security. PICTURED: Police examine street furniture including manholes and traffic lights ahead of the ceremony as Whitehall is cordoned off.
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  • Whitehall, London, May 24th 2017.  Wreaths are laid at the Cenotaph on Whitehall in London as The Band of the Welsh Guards and the Colour Guard of the United Nations Veterans Association lead members of the diplomatic corps and wreath layers from The Royal United Services Institute as they observe The International day of United Nations Peacekeepers, amid tight security. PICTURED: Armed policeman and mounted officers in Whitehall ahead of the ceremony.
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  • Whitehall, London, May 24th 2017.  Wreaths are laid at the Cenotaph on Whitehall in London as The Band of the Welsh Guards and the Colour Guard of the United Nations Veterans Association lead members of the diplomatic corps and wreath layers from The Royal United Services Institute as they observe The International day of United Nations Peacekeepers, amid tight security. PICTURED: An armed policeman stands watch ahead of the ceremony.
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  • Whitehall, London, May 24th 2017.  Wreaths are laid at the Cenotaph on Whitehall in London as The Band of the Welsh Guards and the Colour Guard of the United Nations Veterans Association lead members of the diplomatic corps and wreath layers from The Royal United Services Institute as they observe The International day of United Nations Peacekeepers, amid tight security. PICTURED: Police examine street furniture including manholes and traffic lights ahead of the ceremony as Whitehall is cordoned off.
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  • Whitehall, London, May 24th 2017.  Wreaths are laid at the Cenotaph on Whitehall in London as The Band of the Welsh Guards and the Colour Guard of the United Nations Veterans Association lead members of the diplomatic corps and wreath layers from The Royal United Services Institute as they observe The International day of United Nations Peacekeepers, amid tight security. PICTURED: Police examine street furniture including manholes and traffic lights ahead of the ceremony as Whitehall is cordoned off.
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  • Whitehall, London, May 24th 2017.  Wreaths are laid at the Cenotaph on Whitehall in London as The Band of the Welsh Guards and the Colour Guard of the United Nations Veterans Association lead members of the diplomatic corps and wreath layers from The Royal United Services Institute as they observe The International day of United Nations Peacekeepers, amid tight security. PICTURED: Soldiers from different nations lay wreaths at the Cenotaph in Whitehall.
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  • Whitehall, London, May 24th 2017.  Wreaths are laid at the Cenotaph on Whitehall in London as The Band of the Welsh Guards and the Colour Guard of the United Nations Veterans Association lead members of the diplomatic corps and wreath layers from The Royal United Services Institute as they observe The International day of United Nations Peacekeepers, amid tight security. PICTURED: Soldiers from different nations march down Whitehall carrying wreaths to be laid at the Cenotaph.
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  • Whitehall, London, May 24th 2017.  Wreaths are laid at the Cenotaph on Whitehall in London as The Band of the Welsh Guards and the Colour Guard of the United Nations Veterans Association lead members of the diplomatic corps and wreath layers from The Royal United Services Institute as they observe The International day of United Nations Peacekeepers, amid tight security. PICTURED: An armed policeman patrols Whitehall.
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  • Whitehall, London, May 24th 2017.  Wreaths are laid at the Cenotaph on Whitehall in London as The Band of the Welsh Guards and the Colour Guard of the United Nations Veterans Association lead members of the diplomatic corps and wreath layers from The Royal United Services Institute as they observe The International day of United Nations Peacekeepers, amid tight security. PICTURED: The welsh Guards band marches into Whitehall.
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  • Whitehall, London, May 24th 2017.  Wreaths are laid at the Cenotaph on Whitehall in London as The Band of the Welsh Guards and the Colour Guard of the United Nations Veterans Association lead members of the diplomatic corps and wreath layers from The Royal United Services Institute as they observe The International day of United Nations Peacekeepers, amid tight security. PICTURED: Armed police patrol Whitehall.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew's Emma Mitchell gives a thumbs-up after the naming ceremony for their boat Doris.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Olympic Gold medallist Heather Stanning pours champagne on the bow of Doris during the boat's naming ceremony.
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  • Whitehall, London, August 28th 2015.  Six wreaths are laid at the Cenotaph by representatives from the Armed Forces, the RFL, the Parliamentary Rugby League Group and Ladbrokes Challenge Cup finalists Hull Kingston Rovers and Leeds Rhinos, ahead of Saturday’s Ladbrokes Challenge Cup Final at Wembley. PICTURED: The Wreath Laying party poses for a picture prior to the commencement of the ceremony.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Olympian Katherine Grainger.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Natalia Cohen secures Doris to her mooring.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew rowers and Olympic medallist Heather Stanning take Doris out on the River Thames.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: A coxless four passes the Coxless Crew's trans-pacific rowing boat Doris on the River Thames.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Natalia Cohen of the Coxless Crew helps crewmates Laura Penhaul and Emma Mitchell to bring Doris alongside after taking Olympic gold medallist Heather Stanning for a short row on the Thames.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew members Natalia Cohen, L, Laura Stanning and Emma Mitchell celebrate the naming of their boat Doris, with Olympic medallist Heather Stanning.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: The Coxless Crew in red are joined by rowing luminaries Naomi Riches, left, Katherine Grainger, third from left, and Heather Stanning, right.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Olympic Gold medallist Katherine Grainger, centre, chats with Laura Penhaul, left and Emma Mitchell, right.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: L-R Natalia Cohen, Emma Mitchell, Laura Penhaul
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: L-R Laura Penhaul, Emma Mitchell, Natalia Cohen and Olympic Gold medallist Heather Stanning.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Laura Penhaul, Natalia Cohen and Emma Mitchell perr out of their tiny cabin on their boat Doris.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Paralympian Naomi Riches poses with Laura Penhaul, Emma Mitchell and Natalia Cohen at Doris's mooring on the Thames.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew members Laura Penhaul, left, Emma Mitchell and Natalia Cohen.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew members Laura Penhaul, left, Emma Mitchell and Natalia Cohen.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew members Laura Penhaul, left, Emma Mitchell and Natalia Cohen.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew's Laura Penhaul chats with Olympic Gold medallist Heather Stanning (centre) and crewmate Emma Mitchell as they row Doris on the Thames.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: The Coxless Crew's boat Doris is rowed along the Thames.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew member Emma Mitchell
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew's Emma Mitchell, watched by Natalia Cohen (left) and Laura Penhaul enjoys a swig of champagne after the naming of theitr boat Doris by Olympic rower Heather Stanning, right.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Olympian Katherine Grainger chats with members of the Coxless Crew and theit friends.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: L-R Laura Penhaul, Emma Mitchell, Natalia Cohen and Olympic Gold medallist Heather Stanning.
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  • London, March 3rd 2015. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto travels with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family by State Carriage along the Mall towards a luncheon at Buckingham Palace after a ceremonial welcome at Horseguards Parade. PICTURED: Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II travels with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the State Carriage. PICTURED: Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II travels with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the State Carriage.
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  • London, March 3rd 2015. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto travels with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family by State Carriage along the Mall towards a luncheon at Buckingham Palace after a ceremonial welcome at Horseguards Parade.
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  • London, March 3rd 2015. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto travels with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family by State Carriage along the Mall towards a luncheon at Buckingham Palace after a ceremonial welcome at Horseguards Parade. PICTURED: Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II travels with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the State Carriage.
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  • London, March 3rd 2015. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto travels with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family by State Carriage along the Mall towards a luncheon at Buckingham Palace after a ceremonial welcome at Horseguards Parade. PICTURED: Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II travels with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the State Carriage. PICTURED: Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II travels with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the State Carriage.
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  • London, March 3rd 2015. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto travels with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family by State Carriage along the Mall towards a luncheon at Buckingham Palace after a ceremonial welcome at Horseguards Parade. PICTURED: Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II travels with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the State Carriage. PICTURED: Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II travels with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the State Carriage.
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  • London, March 3rd 2015. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto travels with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family by State Carriage along the Mall towards a luncheon at Buckingham Palace after a ceremonial welcome at Horseguards Parade. PICTURED: Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II travels with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the State Carriage. PICTURED: Her Majesty the Queen, Elizabeth II travels with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto in the State Carriage.
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  • London, March 3rd 2015. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto travels with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family by State Carriage along the Mall towards a luncheon at Buckingham Palace after a ceremonial welcome at Horseguards Parade. PICTURED: Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall.
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  • London, March 3rd 2015. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto travels with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family by State Carriage along the Mall towards a luncheon at Buckingham Palace after a ceremonial welcome at Horseguards Parade.
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  • London, March 3rd 2015. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto travels with Her Majesty The Queen and other members of the Royal Family by State Carriage along the Mall towards a luncheon at Buckingham Palace after a ceremonial welcome at Horseguards Parade. PICTURED: The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: The salute now over, the guns are attached to their carriage before withdrawing.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: The very moment a gun fires discharging its concussive burst of flame and smoke.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery wait for orders to fire.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: Soldiers look on as a gun discharges its thunder.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: Two patriotic ladies wait for the salute.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: The guns prepare to withdraw.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: The very moment a gun fires discharging its concussive burst of flame and smoke.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: The very moment a gun fires discharging its concussive burst of flame and smoke.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: Reminiscent of battles  fought long ago, clouds of smoke shroud the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: The very moment a gun fires discharging its concussive burst of flame and smoke.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 10th 2016. As  part of the double celebration of HM The Queen and her Husband HRH Prince Philip, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery fire a 41 gun salute in honour of Prince Philip's 95th birthday in London's Hyde Park. PICTURED: The horse-drawn guns arrive.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July 7th 2017. XX as Londoners and survivors remember those lost in the Islamist terror attacks of July 7th 2005 at the Hyde Park Memorial, 12 years on.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July 7th 2017. A service is held as Londoners and survivors remember those lost in the Islamist terror attacks of July 7th 2005 at the Hyde Park Memorial, 12 years on.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July 7th 2017. A service is held as Londoners and survivors remember those lost in the Islamist terror attacks of July 7th 2005 at the Hyde Park Memorial, 12 years on.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July 7th 2017. A service is held as Londoners and survivors remember those lost in the Islamist terror attacks of July 7th 2005 at the Hyde Park Memorial, 12 years on.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July 7th 2017. A service is held as Londoners and survivors remember those lost in the Islamist terror attacks of July 7th 2005 at the Hyde Park Memorial, 12 years on.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July 7th 2017. A service is held as Londoners and survivors remember those lost in the Islamist terror attacks of July 7th 2005 at the Hyde Park Memorial, 12 years on.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July 7th 2017. A service is held as Londoners and survivors remember those lost in the Islamist terror attacks of July 7th 2005 at the Hyde Park Memorial, 12 years on.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July 7th 2017. A service is held as Londoners and survivors remember those lost in the Islamist terror attacks of July 7th 2005 at the Hyde Park Memorial, 12 years on.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July 7th 2017. A service is held as Londoners and survivors remember those lost in the Islamist terror attacks of July 7th 2005 at the Hyde Park Memorial, 12 years on.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July 7th 2017. A service is held as Londoners and survivors remember those lost in the Islamist terror attacks of July 7th 2005 at the Hyde Park Memorial, 12 years on. PICTURED: Orange Gerberas are laid against each post, bearing the name of one of those killed in the atrocities.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July 7th 2017. A service is held as Londoners and survivors remember those lost in the Islamist terror attacks of July 7th 2005 at the Hyde Park Memorial, 12 years on. PICTURED: Orange Gerberas are laid against each post, bearing the name of one of those killed in the atrocities.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July 7th 2017. A service is held as Londoners and survivors remember those lost in the Islamist terror attacks of July 7th 2005 at the Hyde Park Memorial, 12 years on. PICTURED: Orange Gerberas are laid against each post, bearing the name of one of those killed in the atrocities.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July 7th 2017. A service is held as Londoners and survivors remember those lost in the Islamist terror attacks of July 7th 2005 at the Hyde Park Memorial, 12 years on. PICTURED: Orange Gerberas are laid against each post, bearing the name of one of those killed in the atrocities.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July 7th 2017. A service is held as Londoners and survivors remember those lost in the Islamist terror attacks of July 7th 2005 at the Hyde Park Memorial, 12 years on.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July 7th 2017. XX as Londoners and survivors remember those lost in the Islamist terror attacks of July 7th 2005 at the Hyde Park Memorial, 12 years on.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July 7th 2017. XX as Londoners and survivors remember those lost in the Islamist terror attacks of July 7th 2005 at the Hyde Park Memorial, 12 years on.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July 7th 2017. XX as Londoners and survivors remember those lost in the Islamist terror attacks of July 7th 2005 at the Hyde Park Memorial, 12 years on.
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  • Hyde Park, London, July 7th 2017. XX as Londoners and survivors remember those lost in the Islamist terror attacks of July 7th 2005 at the Hyde Park Memorial, 12 years on.
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  • London, July 7th 2017. Early morning rehearsals take place at Horseguards Parade in London ahead of the State Visit by Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia.
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  • London, July 7th 2017. Early morning rehearsals take place at Horseguards Parade in London ahead of the State Visit by Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia.
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  • London, July 7th 2017. Early morning rehearsals take place at Horseguards Parade in London ahead of the State Visit by Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia.
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  • London, July 7th 2017. Early morning rehearsals take place at Horseguards Parade in London ahead of the State Visit by Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia.
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  • London, July 7th 2017. Early morning rehearsals take place at Horseguards Parade in London ahead of the State Visit by Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia.
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  • London, July 7th 2017. Early morning rehearsals take place at Horseguards Parade in London ahead of the State Visit by Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia.
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  • London, July 7th 2017. Early morning rehearsals take place at Horseguards Parade in London ahead of the State Visit by Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia.
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  • London, July 7th 2017. Early morning rehearsals take place at Horseguards Parade in London ahead of the State Visit by Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia.
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  • London, July 7th 2017. Early morning rehearsals take place at Horseguards Parade in London ahead of the State Visit by Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia.
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  • London, July 7th 2017. Early morning rehearsals take place at Horseguards Parade in London ahead of the State Visit by Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia.
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  • London, July 7th 2017. Early morning rehearsals take place at Horseguards Parade in London ahead of the State Visit by Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia.
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  • London, July 7th 2017. Early morning rehearsals take place at Horseguards Parade in London ahead of the State Visit by Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia.
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  • London, July 7th 2017. Early morning rehearsals take place at Horseguards Parade in London ahead of the State Visit by Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia.
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  • London, July 7th 2017. Early morning rehearsals take place at Horseguards Parade in London ahead of the State Visit by Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia.
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  • London, July 7th 2017. Early morning rehearsals take place at Horseguards Parade in London ahead of the State Visit by Spain's King Felipe and Queen Letizia.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
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  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
    2017-06-02 Gun Salute-010.JPG
  • Hyde Park, London, June 2nd 2017. The King's Horse Royal Troop Artillery fire a 41-gun salute using WWI 13 pound field artillery guns, in honour of Queen Elizabeth's coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2nd 1953.
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