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  • London, September 24th 2015. A member of Sotheby's staff displays Bob Dylan's never seen before draft of "It's A Hard |Rain's Gonna Fall", described by Rolling Stone magazine as the gretatest protest song by the greatest protest songwriter of his time. Expected to fetch up to £200,000 at auction, it features in in the Sotheby's Rock and Pop exhibition, running 24th - 28th September ahead of an auction on the 29th. The exhibition gathers together lyrics, instruments, stage costumes and artworks from some of the world's greatest pop and rock performers and groups, including Abba, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd and Bruce Springsteen.
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  • Westminster, London, December 16th 2014.  Gwen Davis, Sheila Douglass and Vera Sime, all seated, who were amongst the original Ford Dagenham workers to strike for equal pay, pose for pictures outside Parliament.
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  • Westminster, London, December 16th 2014.  Gwen Davis, Sheila Douglass and Vera Sime, all seated, who were amongst the original Ford Dagenham workers to strike for equal pay, pose for pictures outside Parliament.
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  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous.
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  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous.
    arrests-million-masks-march-5445.jpg
  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous.
    arrests-million-masks-march-5373.jpg
  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous.
    arrests-million-masks-march-5419.jpg
  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous.
    arrests-million-masks-march-5308.jpg
  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous.
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  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous. PICTURED:   // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous. PICTURED:   // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous. PICTURED:   // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous. PICTURED:   // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • 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.
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  • 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, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The 1804 Silver Dollar originally presented to the Sultan of Muscat in 1835. It is anticipated to fetch up to $10 million at auction
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  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous.
    arrests-million-masks-march-5477.jpg
  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous.
    arrests-million-masks-march-5457.jpg
  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous.
    arrests-million-masks-march-5441.jpg
  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous. PICTURED:   // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous. PICTURED:   // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous. PICTURED:   // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous. PICTURED:   // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous. PICTURED:   // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous. PICTURED:   // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous. PICTURED:   // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous. PICTURED:   // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • London, November 5th 2015.  Anarchists and anti-establishment activists hold their annual Million Mask March on Guy Fawkes night, enduring rain and a heavy police presence. The marches origins lie with the online activism group Anonymous. PICTURED:   // Licencing Contact: paul@pauldaveycreative.co.uk Mobile 07966 016 296
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  • 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-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, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, May 19th 2015. Innovative Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai, winner of The Man Booker International Prize. The award recognises one writer for his or her achievement in fiction. Worth £60,000, the prize is awarded every two years to a living author who has published fiction either originally in English or whose work is generally available in translation in the English language. The winner is chosen solely at the discretion of the judging panel and there are no submissions from publishers. The ten finalists for 2015 were The nine other  finalists were César Aira (Argentina), Hoda Barakat (Lebanon), Maryse Condé (Guadeloupe), Mia Couto (Mozambique), Amitav Ghosh (India), Fanny Howe (United States of America), Ibrahim al-Koni (Libya),   Alain Mabanckou (Republic of Congo) and Marlene van Niekerk (South Africa).
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: Two of the sale's star attraction, left,an 1822 Five Dollar gold piece, the only example in private hands, which is anticipated to sell for up to US$10 million and right, the 1804 Silver Dollar originally presented to the Sultan of Muscat in 1835. It is anticipated to fetch up to $10 million
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The 1804 Silver Dollar originally presented to the Sultan of Muscat in 1835. It is anticipated to fetch up to $10 million at auction
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  • London, March13th 2015. Ahead of the first sale of the D. Brent Pogue rare United States Federal coin  collection sale to be held at Sotheby's  New York. The collection is composed of over 650 gold, silver, and copper coins, and is expected to be the most valuable collection of coins ever sold. PICTURED: The 1804 Silver Dollar originally presented to the Sultan of Muscat in 1835. It is anticipated to fetch up to $10 million at auction.
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