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  • London, 02 August 2017. \\ Paul DaveyLondon, 02 August 2017. Maria Spencer who is fighting to save her company brand 'Victoria's Secret Beauty' as global lingerie brand Victoria's Secret accuses her of trademark violation. Paul Davey/Triangle News
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  • London, 02 August 2017. \\ Paul DaveyLondon, 02 August 2017. Maria Spencer who is fighting to save her company brand 'Victoria's Secret Beauty' as global lingerie brand Victoria's Secret accuses her of trademark violation. Paul Davey/Triangle News
    2017-08-02-Triangle-Victoria-Secret-...JPG
  • London, 02 August 2017. \\ Paul DaveyLondon, 02 August 2017. Maria Spencer who is fighting to save her company brand 'Victoria's Secret Beauty' as global lingerie brand Victoria's Secret accuses her of trademark violation. Paul Davey/Triangle News
    2017-08-02-Triangle-Victoria-Secret-...JPG
  • London, 02 August 2017. \\ Paul DaveyLondon, 02 August 2017. Maria Spencer who is fighting to save her company brand 'Victoria's Secret Beauty' as global lingerie brand Victoria's Secret accuses her of trademark violation. Paul Davey/Triangle News
    2017-08-02-Triangle-Victoria-Secret-...JPG
  • London, 02 August 2017. \\ Paul DaveyLondon, 02 August 2017. Maria Spencer who is fighting to save her company brand 'Victoria's Secret Beauty' as global lingerie brand Victoria's Secret accuses her of trademark violation. Paul Davey/Triangle News
    2017-08-02-Triangle-Victoria-Secret-...JPG
  • London, 02 August 2017. \\ Paul DaveyLondon, 02 August 2017. Maria Spencer who is fighting to save her company brand 'Victoria's Secret Beauty' as global lingerie brand Victoria's Secret accuses her of trademark violation. Paul Davey/Triangle News
    2017-08-02-Triangle-Victoria-Secret-...JPG
  • London, 02 August 2017. \\ Paul DaveyLondon, 02 August 2017. Maria Spencer who is fighting to save her company brand 'Victoria's Secret Beauty' as global lingerie brand Victoria's Secret accuses her of trademark violation. Paul Davey/Triangle News
    2017-08-02-Triangle-Victoria-Secret-...JPG
  • London, 02 August 2017. \\ Paul DaveyLondon, 02 August 2017. Maria Spencer who is fighting to save her company brand 'Victoria's Secret Beauty' as global lingerie brand Victoria's Secret accuses her of trademark violation. Paul Davey/Triangle News
    2017-08-02-Triangle-Victoria-Secret-...JPG
  • London, 02 August 2017. \\ Paul DaveyLondon, 02 August 2017. Maria Spencer who is fighting to save her company brand 'Victoria's Secret Beauty' as global lingerie brand Victoria's Secret accuses her of trademark violation. Paul Davey/Triangle News
    2017-08-02-Triangle-Victoria-Secret-...JPG
  • London, 02 August 2017. \\ Paul DaveyLondon, 02 August 2017. Maria Spencer who is fighting to save her company brand 'Victoria's Secret Beauty' as global lingerie brand Victoria's Secret accuses her of trademark violation. Paul Davey/Triangle News
    2017-08-02-Triangle-Victoria-Secret-...JPG
  • London, 02 August 2017. \\ Paul DaveyLondon, 02 August 2017. Maria Spencer who is fighting to save her company brand 'Victoria's Secret Beauty' as global lingerie brand Victoria's Secret accuses her of trademark violation. Paul Davey/Triangle News
    2017-08-02-Triangle-Victoria-Secret-...JPG
  • London, 02 August 2017. \\ Paul DaveyLondon, 02 August 2017. Maria Spencer who is fighting to save her company brand 'Victoria's Secret Beauty' as global lingerie brand Victoria's Secret accuses her of trademark violation. Paul Davey/Triangle News
    2017-08-02-Triangle-Victoria-Secret-...JPG
  • Bonhams, London, February 29th 2016. Made In Chelsea's Victoria Baker-Harber with her chair which features hundreds of Guatemalan "worry dolls" during a photocall for "Sitting Pretty", featuring unique, hand painted and upholstered chairs made by 30 celebrities and artists, at Bonhams ahead of their auction in support of a leading AIDS charity, CHIVA Africa.<br />
©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Bonhams CHIVA photocall 36.jpg
  • Bonhams, London, February 29th 2016. Made In Chelsea stars Victoria Baker-Harber and Mark Francis Vandelli flank Emma, Viscountess Weymouth of Longleat during a photocall for "Sitting Pretty", featuring unique, hand painted and upholstered chairs made by 30 celebrities and artists, at Bonhams ahead of their auction in support of a leading AIDS charity, CHIVA Africa.<br />
©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Bonhams CHIVA photocall 30.jpg
  • Bonhams, London, February 29th 2016. Made In Chelsea's Victoria Baker-Harber with her chair which features hundreds of Guatemalan "worry dolls" during a photocall for "Sitting Pretty", featuring unique, hand painted and upholstered chairs made by 30 celebrities and artists, at Bonhams ahead of their auction in support of a leading AIDS charity, CHIVA Africa.<br />
©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Bonhams CHIVA photocall 37.jpg
  • Bonhams, London, February 29th 2016. Made In Chelsea's Victoria Baker-Harber with her chair which features hundreds of Guatemalan "worry dolls" during a photocall for "Sitting Pretty", featuring unique, hand painted and upholstered chairs made by 30 celebrities and artists, at Bonhams ahead of their auction in support of a leading AIDS charity, CHIVA Africa.<br />
©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Bonhams CHIVA photocall 35.jpg
  • Bonhams, London, February 29th 2016. L-R Designer Samson Soboye, artist David Bent, Emma, Viscountess Weymouth of Longleat, Made In Chelsea's Victoria Baker-Harber and Mark Francis Vandelli and actress Maureen Lipman during a photocall for "Sitting Pretty", featuring unique, hand painted and upholstered chairs made by 30 celebrities and artists, at Bonhams ahead of their auction in support of a leading AIDS charity, CHIVA Africa.<br />
©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Bonhams CHIVA photocall 32.jpg
  • Bonhams, London, February 29th 2016. L-R Atrist David Bent, Victoria Baker-Harber, Emma - Viscountess Weymouth of Longleat, Mark Francis Vandelli, Samson Soboye and actress Maureen Lipman during a photocall for "Sitting Pretty", featuring unique, hand painted and upholstered chairs made by 30 celebrities and artists, at Bonhams ahead of their auction in support of a leading AIDS charity, CHIVA Africa.<br />
©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
    Bonhams CHIVA photocall 31.jpg
  • Victoria, London, May 26th 2015.  London's cabbies protest near Transport For London's HQ in Victoria against what they say is unfair competition from less regulated minicab operators who are supposed to take only pre-booked fares but are picking up passengers off the street, and the peer to peer Uber taxi-booking app which is making operating a licenced London taxi unsustainable. They complain that minicab operators fcould be putting the lives of their passengers at risk because they do not have to meet the same standards and background checks as black cab operators.
    IMG_3041.jpg
  • Victoria, London, May 26th 2015.  London's cabbies protest near Transport For London's HQ in Victoria against what they say is unfair competition from less regulated minicab operators who are supposed to take only pre-booked fares but are picking up passengers off the street, and the peer to peer Uber taxi-booking app which is making operating a licenced London taxi unsustainable. They complain that minicab operators fcould be putting the lives of their passengers at risk because they do not have to meet the same standards and background checks as black cab operators.
    IMG_3205.jpg
  • Victoria, London, May 26th 2015.  London's cabbies protest near Transport For London's HQ in Victoria against what they say is unfair competition from less regulated minicab operators who are supposed to take only pre-booked fares but are picking up passengers off the street, and the peer to peer Uber taxi-booking app which is making operating a licenced London taxi unsustainable. They complain that minicab operators fcould be putting the lives of their passengers at risk because they do not have to meet the same standards and background checks as black cab operators.
    IMG_3217.jpg
  • Victoria, London, May 26th 2015.  London's cabbies protest near Transport For London's HQ in Victoria against what they say is unfair competition from less regulated minicab operators who are supposed to take only pre-booked fares but are picking up passengers off the street, and the peer to peer Uber taxi-booking app which is making operating a licenced London taxi unsustainable. They complain that minicab operators fcould be putting the lives of their passengers at risk because they do not have to meet the same standards and background checks as black cab operators.
    IMG_3177.jpg
  • Victoria, London, May 26th 2015.  London's cabbies protest near Transport For London's HQ in Victoria against what they say is unfair competition from less regulated minicab operators who are supposed to take only pre-booked fares but are picking up passengers off the street, and the peer to peer Uber taxi-booking app which is making operating a licenced London taxi unsustainable. They complain that minicab operators fcould be putting the lives of their passengers at risk because they do not have to meet the same standards and background checks as black cab operators.
    IMG_3165.jpg
  • Victoria, London, May 26th 2015.  London's cabbies protest near Transport For London's HQ in Victoria against what they say is unfair competition from less regulated minicab operators who are supposed to take only pre-booked fares but are picking up passengers off the street, and the peer to peer Uber taxi-booking app which is making operating a licenced London taxi unsustainable. They complain that minicab operators fcould be putting the lives of their passengers at risk because they do not have to meet the same standards and background checks as black cab operators.
    IMG_3136.jpg
  • Victoria, London, May 26th 2015.  London's cabbies protest near Transport For London's HQ in Victoria against what they say is unfair competition from less regulated minicab operators who are supposed to take only pre-booked fares but are picking up passengers off the street, and the peer to peer Uber taxi-booking app which is making operating a licenced London taxi unsustainable. They complain that minicab operators fcould be putting the lives of their passengers at risk because they do not have to meet the same standards and background checks as black cab operators.
    IMG_3097.jpg
  • Victoria, London, May 26th 2015.  London's cabbies protest near Transport For London's HQ in Victoria against what they say is unfair competition from less regulated minicab operators who are supposed to take only pre-booked fares but are picking up passengers off the street, and the peer to peer Uber taxi-booking app which is making operating a licenced London taxi unsustainable. They complain that minicab operators fcould be putting the lives of their passengers at risk because they do not have to meet the same standards and background checks as black cab operators.
    IMG_3075.jpg
  • Victoria, London, May 26th 2015.  London's cabbies protest near Transport For London's HQ in Victoria against what they say is unfair competition from less regulated minicab operators who are supposed to take only pre-booked fares but are picking up passengers off the street, and the peer to peer Uber taxi-booking app which is making operating a licenced London taxi unsustainable. They complain that minicab operators fcould be putting the lives of their passengers at risk because they do not have to meet the same standards and background checks as black cab operators.
    IMG_2964.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 19th 2017. Police seal off Victoria Embankment near the Houses of Parliament, following the discovery of an unexploded World War II bomb by construction workers. Two of London's busiest stations were temporarily evacuated and both Westminster and Waterloo bridges were closed for a short time. PICTURED: Motorbikes and a tourist bus are trapped within the police cordon at Victoria Embankment near Hungerford Bridge.
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb007.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 19th 2017. Police seal off Victoria Embankment near the Houses of Parliament, following the discovery of an unexploded World War II bomb by construction workers. Two of London's busiest stations were temporarily evacuated and both Westminster and Waterloo bridges were closed for a short time. PICTURED: Police cordon at Victoria Embankment near Hungerford Bridge.
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb006.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 19th 2017. Police seal off Victoria Embankment near the Houses of Parliament, following the discovery of an unexploded World War II bomb by construction workers. Two of London's busiest stations were temporarily evacuated and both Westminster and Waterloo bridges were closed for a short time. PICTURED: Police cordon at Victoria Embankment near Hungerford Bridge.
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb001.jpg
  • St Martin in the Fields Church, London, May 10th 2016. <br />
Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall to attend a reunion service at St Martin In the Fields followed by a tea party in support of the Victoria Cross and George Cross Association.
    Charles & Camilla St Martins-Fields ...jpg
  • St Martin in the Fields Church, London, May 10th 2016. <br />
Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall to attend a reunion service at St Martin In the Fields followed by a tea party in support of the Victoria Cross and George Cross Association.
    Charles & Camilla St Martins-Fields ...jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 19th 2017. Bomb disposal experts from the Royal Navy at Victoria Embankment to defuse and remove an unexploded bomb discovered,  between Hungerford Bridge and Westminster Bridge, near the Houses of Parliament, by engineers working in the River Thames. PICTURED: A Royal Navy bomb disposal officer, centre, dons protective clothing on Victoria Embankment
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb016.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 19th 2017. Bomb disposal experts from the Royal Navy at Victoria Embankment to defuse and remove an unexploded bomb discovered,  between Hungerford Bridge and Westminster Bridge, near the Houses of Parliament, by engineers working in the River Thames. PICTURED: A Royal Navy bomb disposal officer, centre, dons protective clothing on Victoria Embankment
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb015.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 19th 2017. Police seal off Victoria Embankment near the Houses of Parliament, following the discovery of an unexploded World War II bomb by construction workers. Two of London's busiest stations were temporarily evacuated and both Westminster and Waterloo bridges were closed for a short time. PICTURED: Police cordon at Victoria Embankment near Hungerford Bridge.
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb002.jpg
  • St Martin in the Fields Church, London, May 10th 2016. <br />
Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall to attend a reunion service at St Martin In the Fields followed by a tea party in support of the Victoria Cross and George Cross Association.
    Charles & Camilla St Martins-Fields ...jpg
  • St Martin in the Fields Church, London, May 10th 2016. <br />
Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall to attend a reunion service at St Martin In the Fields followed by a tea party in support of the Victoria Cross and George Cross Association.
    Charles & Camilla St Martins-Fields ...jpg
  • St Martin in the Fields Church, London, May 10th 2016. <br />
Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall to attend a reunion service at St Martin In the Fields followed by a tea party in support of the Victoria Cross and George Cross Association.
    Charles & Camilla St Martins-Fields ...jpg
  • St Martin in the Fields Church, London, May 10th 2016. <br />
Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall to attend a reunion service at St Martin In the Fields followed by a tea party in support of the Victoria Cross and George Cross Association. PICTURED: Lord Mayor of Westminster Councillor The Lady Flight is welcomed at the church.
    Charles & Camilla St Martins-Fields ...jpg
  • St Martin in the Fields Church, London, May 10th 2016. <br />
Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall to attend a reunion service at St Martin In the Fields followed by a tea party in support of the Victoria Cross and George Cross Association. PICTURED: Former Prime Minister John Major.
    Charles & Camilla St Martins-Fields ...jpg
  • St Martin in the Fields Church, London, May 10th 2016. <br />
Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall to attend a reunion service at St Martin In the Fields followed by a tea party in support of the Victoria Cross and George Cross Association. PICTURED: Former Prime Minister John Major.
    Charles & Camilla St Martins-Fields ...jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. Zotem, supported by Swarovski.<br />
This 18m tall double-sided monolith stretches up two floors from the entrance through to the Ceramics Gallery. <br />
It was created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé and presents a dynamic optical illusion.<br />
 The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival, which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8539.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. Zotem, supported by Swarovski.<br />
This 18m tall double-sided monolith stretches up two floors from the entrance through to the Ceramics Gallery. <br />
It was created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé and presents a dynamic optical illusion.<br />
 The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival, which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8463.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 20th 2017. Bomb disposal experts from the Royal Navy at Victoria Embankment to defuse and remove an unexploded bomb discovered,  between Hungerford Bridge and Westminster Bridge, near the Houses of Parliament, by engineers working in the River Thames. PICTURED: With a floatation device attached to the bomb, it is towed down the river behind a police RIB.
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb021.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 20th 2017. Bomb disposal experts from the Royal Navy at Victoria Embankment to defuse and remove an unexploded bomb discovered,  between Hungerford Bridge and Westminster Bridge, near the Houses of Parliament, by engineers working in the River Thames. PICTURED: With a floatation device attached to the bomb, it is towed down the river behind a police RIB.
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb020.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 20th 2017. Bomb disposal experts from the Royal Navy at Victoria Embankment to defuse and remove an unexploded bomb discovered,  between Hungerford Bridge and Westminster Bridge, near the Houses of Parliament, by engineers working in the River Thames. PICTURED: With a floatation device attached to the bomb, it is towed down the river behind a police RIB.
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb019.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 20th 2017. Bomb disposal experts from the Royal Navy at Victoria Embankment to defuse and remove an unexploded bomb discovered,  between Hungerford Bridge and Westminster Bridge, near the Houses of Parliament, by engineers working in the River Thames. A police boat carrying Royal Navy bomb disposal experts heads for the construction platform where the bomb was discovered.
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb018.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 20th 2017. Bomb disposal experts from the Royal Navy at Victoria Embankment to defuse and remove an unexploded bomb discovered,  between Hungerford Bridge and Westminster Bridge, near the Houses of Parliament, by engineers working in the River Thames. PICTURED: A police boat is loaded with equipment before traveling the short distance to the construction platform where the bomb was discovered.
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb017.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 19th 2017. Bomb disposal experts from the Royal Navy at Victoria Embankment to defuse and remove an unexploded bomb discovered,  between Hungerford Bridge and Westminster Bridge, near the Houses of Parliament, by engineers working in the River Thames. PICTURED: Fire and ambulance services on standby near the scene.
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb013.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 19th 2017. Bomb disposal experts from the Royal Navy at Victoria Embankment to defuse and remove an unexploded bomb discovered,  between Hungerford Bridge and Westminster Bridge, near the Houses of Parliament, by engineers working in the River Thames. PICTURED: Navy bomb disposal team, fire service and police in discussion on Embankment.
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb014.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 19th 2017. Bomb disposal experts from the Royal Navy arrive at Victoria Embankment to defuse and remove an unexploded bomb discovered,  between Hungerford Bridge and Westminster Bridge, near the Houses of Parliament, by engineers working in the River Thames.
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb012.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 19th 2017. Bomb disposal experts from the Royal Navy arrive at Victoria Embankment to defuse and remove an unexploded bomb discovered,  between Hungerford Bridge and Westminster Bridge, near the Houses of Parliament, by engineers working in the River Thames.
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb011.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 19th 2017. Bomb disposal experts from the Royal Navy arrive at Victoria Embankment to defuse and remove an unexploded bomb discovered,  between Hungerford Bridge and Westminster Bridge, near the Houses of Parliament, by engineers working in the River Thames.
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb010.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 19th 2017. Bomb disposal experts from the Royal Navy arrive at Victoria Embankment to defuse and remove an unexploded bomb discovered,  between Hungerford Bridge and Westminster Bridge, near the Houses of Parliament, by engineers working in the River Thames.
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb009.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 19th 2017. Police seal off Victoria Embankment near the Houses of Parliament, following the discovery of an unexploded World War II bomb by construction workers. Two of London's busiest stations were temporarily evacuated and both Westminster and Waterloo bridges were closed for a short time. PICTURED: The construction barge from which the unexploded bomb appears to have been discovered.
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb004.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 19th 2017. Police seal off Victoria Embankment near the Houses of Parliament, following the discovery of an unexploded World War II bomb by construction workers. Two of London's busiest stations were temporarily evacuated and both Westminster and Waterloo bridges were closed for a short time. PICTURED: Big Ben towers over the river and the construction barge from which the unexploded bomb appears to have been discovered.
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb005.jpg
  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 19th 2017. Police seal off Victoria Embankment near the Houses of Parliament, following the discovery of an unexploded World War II bomb by construction workers. Two of London's busiest stations were temporarily evacuated and both Westminster and Waterloo bridges were closed for a short time. PICTURED: Big Ben towers over the river and the construction barge from which the unexploded bomb appears to have been discovered.
    2017-01-19 Unexploded bomb003.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. Designers Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale present their installation "Mise en Abyme", made of coloursed acryllic panels layered across the length of the V&A's Medieval Renaissance Bridge and presenting an interpretation of perspective in a three dimensional space. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September  with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8595.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. Designers Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale present their installation "Mise en Abyme", made of coloursed acryllic panels layered across the length of the V&A's Medieval Renaissance Bridge and presenting an interpretation of perspective in a three dimensional space. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September  with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8713.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. Designers Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale present their installation "Mise en Abyme", made of coloursed acryllic panels layered across the length of the V&A's Medieval Renaissance Bridge and presenting an interpretation of perspective in a three dimensional space. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September  with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8687.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. Designers Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale present their installation "Mise en Abyme", made of coloursed acryllic panels layered across the length of the V&A's Medieval Renaissance Bridge and presenting an interpretation of perspective in a three dimensional space. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September  with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8666.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. Designers Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale present their installation "Mise en Abyme", made of coloursed acryllic panels layered across the length of the V&A's Medieval Renaissance Bridge and presenting an interpretation of perspective in a three dimensional space. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September  with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8638.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. Designers Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale present their installation "Mise en Abyme", made of coloursed acryllic panels layered across the length of the V&A's Medieval Renaissance Bridge and presenting an interpretation of perspective in a three dimensional space. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September  with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8564.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. Designers Laetitia de Allegri and Matteo Fogale present their installation "Mise en Abyme", made of coloursed acryllic panels layered across the length of the V&A's Medieval Renaissance Bridge and presenting an interpretation of perspective in a three dimensional space. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September  with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8555.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. Zotem, supported by Swarovski.<br />
This 18m tall double-sided monolith stretches up two floors from the entrance through to the Ceramics Gallery. <br />
It was created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé and presents a dynamic optical illusion.<br />
 The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival, which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8518.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. Zotem, supported by Swarovski.<br />
This 18m tall double-sided monolith stretches up two floors from the entrance through to the Ceramics Gallery. <br />
It was created by young Norwegian designer Kim Thomé and presents a dynamic optical illusion.<br />
 The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival, which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8491.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman examines The Ogham Wall by Grafton Architects. Resembling Irish and British standing stones, these 23 ‘fins’ carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September, displaying a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8443.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman examines The Ogham Wall by Grafton Architects. Resembling Irish and British standing stones, these 23 ‘fins’ carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September, displaying a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8393.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman examines The Ogham Wall by Grafton Architects. Resembling Irish and British standing stones, these 23 ‘fins’ carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September, displaying a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8353.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman examines The Ogham Wall by Grafton Architects. Resembling Irish and British standing stones, these 23 ‘fins’ carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September, displaying a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8347.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman examines The Ogham Wall by Grafton Architects. Resembling Irish and British standing stones, these 23 ‘fins’ carry an ancient alphabet which originated deep in Irish Celtic history. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival runs from 19 – 27 September, displaying a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8316.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8268.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8258.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8230.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
    London-Design-Festival-8183.jpg
  • London, September 18th 2015. A woman interacts with Curiosity Cloud by mischer’traxler for Perrier-Jouet. The installation comprises 250 mouth-blown glass globes hang from the ceiling. Each bulb contains a single, hand-made insect. <br />
From a distance the insects are calm but as visitors approach, they come to life, fluttering and trilling as they batter the glass that contains them. The Victoria and Albert museum celebrates the London Design Festival which runs from 19 – 27 September, with a collection of conceptual installation artworks.
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  • London, October 26 2017. The Paw-liamentary lineup in Victoria Tower Gardens at the annual Kennel Club and Dogs Trust Westminster Dog Of The Year competition that sees MPs and members of the House of Lords with their dogs as well as rescue dogs from the Dogs Trust. © Paul Davey
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  • London, April 25th 2015. Despite the threat of forecasted showers, spring sunshine and warmth greets Londoners as they enjoy the Royal Parks in the capital. PICTURED: Spring sunshine and blossoming romance as Londoners Victoria Askey and Iain Killoughery enjoy a picnic in Green Park.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: Sophe Ridge of Sky News practices tossing her pancake before the start.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: Daily and Sunday Politics Editor Robbie Gibb and Sky News' Sophie Ridge change over in the relay race.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: Sophie Ridge of Sky News and Ben Wright of the BBC practice tossing their pancakes prior to the start of the race.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: Lord Redesdale and Patrick Wintour of the Guardian.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: ITV's Charlene Wright gets the racers ready at the start.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: Left to right, Andrew Rosindell, Lord Redesdale, ITV News Presenter and official race starter Charlene White, Stephen Pound, Nick DeBois, Lord Kennedy, David Burrowes and Sir David Amess practice tossing their pancakes.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: Left to right, Andrew Rosindell, Lord Redesdale, ITV News Presenter and official race starter Charlene White, Stephen Pound, Nick DeBois, Lord Kennedy, David Burrowes practice tossing their pancakes.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: The media team, left to right, the Guardian's Patrick Wintour, Robbie Gibb of Sunday Politics, the Sunday People's Political Editor Nigel Nelson, Nigel Nelson, Sky News Political Correspondent Sophie Ridge, and BBC Political Correspondent Ben Wright.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: The media team practice tossing their pancakes prior to the start. Left to right, Robbie Gibb of Sunday Politics, the Sunday People's Political Editor Nigel Nelson, Nigel Nelson, Sky News Political Correspondent Sophie Ridge, and BBC Political Correspondent Ben Wright.
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  • London, February 17th 2015. Members of Parliament put their dignity aside for a bit of fun as they compete in the annual Parliamentary Pancake Race in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the House of Lords.  PICTURED: The media team practice tossing their pancakes. left to right, Robbie Gibb of Sunday Politics, the Sunday People's Political Editor Nigel Nelson, Nigel Nelson, Sky News Political Correspondent Sophie Ridge, and BBC Political Correspondent Ben Wright.
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  • Victoria Embankment, London, January 19th 2017. Following the discovery of an unexploded bomb in the river Thames near the Houses of Parliament, Police hold up their cordon to allow a party of tourists to board their coach after it had become trapped within the exclusion zone.
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  • Bonhams, London, February 29th 2016. Emma, Viscountess Weymouth of Longleat seated in the Lion chair she created with Made In Chelsea stars Mark Francis Vandelli and Victoria Baker-Harber during a photocall for "Sitting Pretty", featuring unique, hand painted and upholstered chairs made by 30 celebrities and artists, at Bonhams ahead of their auction in support of a leading AIDS charity, CHIVA Africa.<br />
©Paul Davey<br />
FOR LICENCING CONTACT: Paul Davey +44 (0) 7966 016 296 paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk
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  • MPs and members of the House of Lords bring their pooches to Parliament as they compete to be crowned The Dogs' Trust and The Kennel Club's Westminster Dog Of The Year. PICTURED: Liz Saville-Roberts MP (Dwyfor) and rescue daschund Fiona.
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  • London, October 26 2017. Champions Tracy Barbin MP and her Labrador Rocky pose for pictures with Animal Welfare Minister Lord Gardinaer at the annual Kennel Club and Dogs Trust Westminster Dog Of The Year competition that sees MPs and members of the House of Lords with their dogs as well as rescue dogs from the Dogs Trust. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 26 2017. Runner-up Rebecca Pow MP and Bonnie, a rescue Beagle at the annual Kennel Club and Dogs Trust Westminster Dog Of The Year competition that sees MPs and members of the House of Lords with their dogs as well as rescue dogs from the Dogs Trust. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 26 2017. Champions Tracy Barbin MP and her Labrador Rocky pose for pictures with Animal Welfare Minister Lord Gardinaer at the annual Kennel Club and Dogs Trust Westminster Dog Of The Year competition that sees MPs and members of the House of Lords with their dogs as well as rescue dogs from the Dogs Trust. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 26 2017. Champions Tracy Barbin MP and her Labrador Rocky pose for pictures at the annual Kennel Club and Dogs Trust Westminster Dog Of The Year competition that sees MPs and members of the House of Lords with their dogs as well as rescue dogs from the Dogs Trust. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 26 2017. Champions Tracy Barbin MP and her Labrador Rocky pose for pictures with Animal Welfare Minister Lord Gardinaer at the annual Kennel Club and Dogs Trust Westminster Dog Of The Year competition that sees MPs and members of the House of Lords with their dogs as well as rescue dogs from the Dogs Trust. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 26 2017. Lord Gardiner poses withRebecca Pow MP (Conservative - Taunton Deane) and Dogs Trust rescue beagle Bonnie, who came second at the annual Kennel Club and Dogs Trust Westminster Dog Of The Year competition that sees MPs and members of the House of Lords with their dogs as well as rescue dogs from the Dogs Trust. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 26 2017. Lord Gardiner poses with Maria Miller MP and her Cocker Spaniel/Poodle cross Ted who took third place at the annual Kennel Club and Dogs Trust Westminster Dog Of The Year competition that sees MPs and members of the House of Lords with their dogs as well as rescue dogs from the Dogs Trust. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 26 2017. Lord Gardiner hands Alex Norris MP The People's Choice award for his Border Collies Boomer and Corona at the annual Kennel Club and Dogs Trust Westminster Dog Of The Year competition that sees MPs and members of the House of Lords with their dogs as well as rescue dogs from the Dogs Trust. © Paul Davey
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  • London, October 26 2017. Lord Gardiner poses with Maria Miller MP and her Cocker Spaniel/Poodle cross Ted who took third place at the annual Kennel Club and Dogs Trust Westminster Dog Of The Year competition that sees MPs and members of the House of Lords with their dogs as well as rescue dogs from the Dogs Trust. © Paul Davey
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