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Silver Wedding The Queen Smiles As She Turns To Prince Philip As Together They Read Congratulatory Messages On Their Silver Wedding From All Over The World. Official Photograph In The Belgian Suite At Buckingham Palace This Morning . The Picture Has A
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Silver Wedding The Queen Smiles As She Turns To Prince Philip As Together They Read Congratulatory Messages On Their Silver Wedding From All Over The World. Official Photograph In The Belgian Suite At Buckingham Palace This Morning . The Picture Has Already Made History It Was The First Ever To Be Transmitted By Telephoto Direct From The Palace To Newspapers All Over Great Britain.
Silver Wedding The Queen Smiles As She Turns To Prince Philip As Together They Read Congratulatory Messages On Their Silver Wedding From All Over The World. Official Photograph In The Belgian Suite At Buckingham Palace This Morning . The Picture Has A
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RETRO - Queen Elizabeth II
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Hm Queen Elizabeth II Silver Wedding Anniversary. 1973 The Queen Smiles As She Turns To Prince Philip As Together They Read Congratulatory Messages On Their Silver Wedding From All Over The World. Official Photograph By The Press Association Photographer George Stephenson In The Belgian Suite At Buckingham Palace This Morning. The Picture Has Already Made History - It Was The First Ever To Be Transmitted By Telephoto Direct From The Palace To Newspapers All Over Great Britain. November 20th 1972 Home Life
Hm Queen Elizabeth Ii Silver Wedding Anniversary. 1973 The Queen Smiles As She Turns To Prince Philip As Together They Read Congratulatory Messages On Their Silver Wedding From All Over The World. Official Photograph By The Press Association Photogra
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PORTRAIT - Mavis Batey
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Mavis Batey photographed at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, England. Mavis worked on the Enigma Code Breaker machine during World War II, decoding secret messages from German and Italian transmissions.
Mavis Batey photoshoot, Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, UK - 15 May 2004
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PORTRAIT - Mavis Batey
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Mavis Batey photographed at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, England. Mavis worked on the Enigma Code Breaker machine during World War II, decoding secret messages from German and Italian transmissions.
Mavis Batey photoshoot, Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, UK - 15 May 2004
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PORTRAIT - Mavis Batey
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Mavis Batey photographed at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, England. Mavis worked on the Enigma Code Breaker machine during World War II, decoding secret messages from German and Italian transmissions.
Mavis Batey photoshoot, Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, UK - 15 May 2004
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PORTRAIT - Mavis Batey
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Mavis Batey photographed at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, England. Mavis worked on the Enigma Code Breaker machine during World War II, decoding secret messages from German and Italian transmissions.
Mavis Batey photoshoot, Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, UK - 15 May 2004
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PORTRAIT - Mavis Batey
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Mavis Batey photographed at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, England. Mavis worked on the Enigma Code Breaker machine during World War II, decoding secret messages from German and Italian transmissions.
Mavis Batey photoshoot, Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, UK - 15 May 2004
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PORTRAIT - Mavis Batey
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Mavis Batey photographed at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, England. Mavis worked on the Enigma Code Breaker machine during World War II, decoding secret messages from German and Italian transmissions.
Mavis Batey photoshoot, Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, UK - 15 May 2004
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PORTRAIT - Mavis Batey
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Mavis Batey photographed at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, England. Mavis worked on the Enigma Code Breaker machine during World War II, decoding secret messages from German and Italian transmissions.
Mavis Batey photoshoot, Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, UK - 15 May 2004
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PORTRAIT - Mavis Batey
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Mavis Batey photographed at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, England. Mavis worked on the Enigma Code Breaker machine during World War II, decoding secret messages from German and Italian transmissions.
Mavis Batey photoshoot, Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, UK - 15 May 2004
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PORTRAIT - Mavis Batey
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Mavis Batey photographed at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, England. Mavis worked on the Enigma Code Breaker machine during World War II, decoding secret messages from German and Italian transmissions.
Mavis Batey photoshoot, Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, UK - 15 May 2004
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PORTRAIT - Mavis Batey
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Mavis Batey photographed at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, England. Mavis worked on the Enigma Code Breaker machine during World War II, decoding secret messages from German and Italian transmissions.
Mavis Batey photoshoot, Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, UK - 15 May 2004
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PORTRAIT - Mavis Batey
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Mavis Batey photographed at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, England. Mavis worked on the Enigma Code Breaker machine during World War II, decoding secret messages from German and Italian transmissions.
Mavis Batey photoshoot, Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, UK - 15 May 2004
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PORTRAIT - Mavis Batey
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Mavis Batey photographed at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, England. Mavis worked on the Enigma Code Breaker machine during World War II, decoding secret messages from German and Italian transmissions.
Mavis Batey photoshoot, Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, UK - 15 May 2004
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Moscow, Russia - 2008
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Metal locks with written messages of lovers are placed on Patriarshy Bridge , Moscow, Russia
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Moscow, Russia - 2008
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Metal locks with written messages of lovers are placed on Patriarshy Bridge , Moscow, Russia
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The Ashley Madison agency launches a mobile dating service for married people to have affairs - 24 Apr 2009
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Receive messages from your potential married lovers
New Service Lets You Have An Affair by iPhone
NEW SERVICE LETS YOU HAVE AN AFFAIR BY iPHONE
A service that lets you arrange an AFFAIR by mobile phone has been launched.
Ashley Madison Mobile not only lets you find married lovers but can also help you set up an illicit rendezvous.
The controversial dating agency, whose tagline is 'Life is short. Have an affair', already has 3.5 million online members.
But now they say they have responded "to increased public demand for further ways to engage in discreet affairs".
Ashley Madison founder, Noel Biderman, explains, "Millions have people said they would have an affair if the right opportunity presented itself. Here is their opportunity.
"Our members typically used the service while in the private confines of their office work station. Now with Ashley Madison Mobile, you're free to connect with your lovers throughout the day...on the train coming into work, waiting at the airport, or even late at night while your spouse is more focused on the TV than you.
"The future of cheating has arrived. Now you can have an affair. Anywhere."
The firm, which claims to be the world's largest infidelity dating site, believe they can reach a further 20 million customers who can use the service on their iPhones, Blackberries and other 3G devices.
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Model released - Asian young woman at breakfast with Blackberry Mobile phone and drink in night shirt. .
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Newspaper Headlines Relating to the News of the World Hacking Story - 06 Jul 2011
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A selection of newspapers charting the British phone hacking story in which the News of the World is alleged to have hacked into the phone of young girl Milly Dowler when she was abducted in 2002.
Newspaper Headlines Relating to the News of the World Hacking Story - 06 Jul 2011
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Newspaper Headlines Relating to the News of the World Hacking Story - 06 Jul 2011
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A selection of today's newspapers charting the British phone hacking story in which the News of the World is alleged to have hacked into the phone of young girl Milly Dowler when she was abducted in 2002.
Newspaper Headlines Relating to the News of the World Hacking Story - 06 Jul 2011
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News of the World Papers - 07 Jul 2011
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News of the World Papers - 07 Jul 2011
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News of the World Papers - 07 Jul 2011
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News of the World Papers - 07 Jul 2011
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Police remove hard drives from the home of former News of The World Editor Andy Coulson, London, Britain - 08 Jul 2011
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Press gathering outside the home of Andy Coulson after he was arrested due to the phone hacking scandal
Police remove hard drives from the home of former News of The World Editor Andy Coulson, London, Britain - 08 Jul 2011
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Police remove hard drives from the home of former News of The World Editor Andy Coulson, London, Britain - 08 Jul 2011
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Press gathering outside the home of Andy Coulson after he was arrested due to the phone hacking scandal
Police remove hard drives from the home of former News of The World Editor Andy Coulson, London, Britain - 08 Jul 2011
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News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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A general view of the offices of News International in Thomas More Square, Wapping, London, Britain
News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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A general view of the offices of News International in Thomas More Square, Wapping, London, Britain
News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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A company sign of the former newspaper, 'News of the World' outside the offices of News International in Wapping, London, Britain
News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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Company signs of the former newspaper, 'News of the World' and current paper, 'The Sunday Times' outside the offices of News International in Wapping, London, Britain
News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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A company sign of the former newspaper, 'News of the World' outside the offices of News International in Wapping, London, Britain
News International, Wapping, London, Britain - Jul 2011
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Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brookes and her husband Charlie Brookes leave following a dinner meeting with Rupert Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel in London. Rupert Murdoch has flown into the country to take charge at the ongoing situation at News International following the phone hacking scandal that shut the News of the World
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Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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Rebekah Brooks with bodyguards
Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brookes and her husband Charlie Brookes leave following a dinner meeting with Rupert Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel in London. Rupert Murdoch has flown into the country to take charge at the ongoing situation at News International following the phone hacking scandal that shut the News of the World
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Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brookes and her husband Charlie Brookes leave following a dinner meeting with Rupert Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel in London. Rupert Murdoch has flown into the country to take charge at the ongoing situation at News International following the phone hacking scandal that shut the News of the World
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Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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Charlie and Rebekah Brooks with James Murdoch
Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brookes and her husband Charlie Brookes leave following a dinner meeting with Rupert Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel in London. Rupert Murdoch has flown into the country to take charge at the ongoing situation at News International following the phone hacking scandal that shut the News of the World
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Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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James Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and her husband Charlie Brooks
Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brookes and her husband Charlie Brookes leave following a dinner meeting with Rupert Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel in London. Rupert Murdoch has flown into the country to take charge at the ongoing situation at News International following the phone hacking scandal that shut the News of the World
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Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
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Rupert Murdoch, Rebekah Brooks and James Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Jul 2011
News International Chief Executive Rebekah Brookes and her husband Charlie Brookes leave following a dinner meeting with Rupert Murdoch at the Stafford Hotel in London. Rupert Murdoch has flown into the country to take charge at the ongoing situation at News International following the phone hacking scandal that shut the News of the World
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Amy Winehouse Tributes
Amy Winehouse Tributes, Fans left bouquets of flowers,pictures and messages outside her home following her death on 23.07.11, Camden Square, London. 25.07.11 (FOTO: DUKAS/LFI)
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Reese Witherspoon checks her Messages
Beverly Hills, CA - Actress Reese Witherspoon makes her way into her doctor's office today while intently checking her messages on her phone before her appointment. The southern-belle showed off her gorgeous legs in a short dress and Mater Claude Christian Louboutin heels.
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The Stephen Lawrence Memorial plaque in Eltham, south London, Britain - 04 Jan 2012
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Flowers and messages on the Stephen Lawrence Memorial plaque on the day that two men were sentenced to prison
The Stephen Lawrence Memorial plaque in Eltham, south London, Britain - 04 Jan 2012
The Stephen Lawrence Memorial plaque in Eltham, south London, on the day that two men were sentenced to prison for his racist murder in 1993.
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The Stephen Lawrence Memorial plaque in Eltham, south London, Britain - 04 Jan 2012
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Flowers and messages on the Stephen Lawrence Memorial plaque on the day that two men were sentenced to prison
The Stephen Lawrence Memorial plaque in Eltham, south London, Britain - 04 Jan 2012
The Stephen Lawrence Memorial plaque in Eltham, south London, on the day that two men were sentenced to prison for his racist murder in 1993.
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The Stephen Lawrence Memorial plaque in Eltham, south London, Britain - 04 Jan 2012
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Flowers and messages on the Stephen Lawrence Memorial plaque on the day that two men were sentenced to prison
The Stephen Lawrence Memorial plaque in Eltham, south London, Britain - 04 Jan 2012
The Stephen Lawrence Memorial plaque in Eltham, south London, on the day that two men were sentenced to prison for his racist murder in 1993.
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The Stephen Lawrence Memorial plaque in Eltham, south London, Britain - 04 Jan 2012
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Flowers and messages on the Stephen Lawrence Memorial plaque on the day that two men were sentenced to prison
The Stephen Lawrence Memorial plaque in Eltham, south London, Britain - 04 Jan 2012
The Stephen Lawrence Memorial plaque in Eltham, south London, on the day that two men were sentenced to prison for his racist murder in 1993.
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House Of Reeves store in Croydon has been covered with 4,000 positive messages from young people as part of the Reverse Riots charity campaign following last year's riots, London, Britain- Aug 2012
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Riot-Hit Shop Displays Positive Message One Year On
The iconic furniture store which was fire-damaged in last year's riots has been covered in thousands of images of young people holding positive statements.
House of Reeves, in Croydon had stood on the same corner for more than a century when it was targeted by rioters a year ago today (Monday 6 August), now owner Maurice Reeves and his son and co-owner Trevor Reeves are helping to challenge the negative perceptions born from the actions of a minority of Britain's youth last year.
Alongside pop-star Delilah the visual stunt was launched this morning on the House of Reeves adjacent store, part of the same business which was also damaged in the riots but has been refurbished.
The store was decked with pictures of youngsters holding cards with hopeful messages for society and their local community.
Reverse Riots a charity campaign are working in conjunction with Maurice and Trevor Reeves, vInspired and Do Something - charities behind the campaign - and hope the bold statement of positivity will showcase all the generous contributions to society and local communities that young people offer.
Trevor Reeves said: "The positive legacy of the riots was the coming together of people of all ages and from all walks of life to help mend the capital. We were overwhelmed by the support that was offered to our family and many others affected in the days and weeks that followed.
"We are blessed with so many bright, inspirational and positive young people in this country and I believe it's important that we don't allow the actions of such a few to cloud our judgment of the many."
Prime Minister David Cameron said: "The riots last summer were a wake-up call for the country and I am determined that we will do everything we can to tackle the causes ...
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House Of Reeves store in Croydon has been covered with 4,000 positive messages from young people as part of the Reverse Riots charity campaign following last year's riots, London, Britain- Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by vInspired Reverse Riots / Rex Features (1811315b)
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Riot-Hit Shop Displays Positive Message One Year On
The iconic furniture store which was fire-damaged in last year's riots has been covered in thousands of images of young people holding positive statements.
House of Reeves, in Croydon had stood on the same corner for more than a century when it was targeted by rioters a year ago today (Monday 6 August), now owner Maurice Reeves and his son and co-owner Trevor Reeves are helping to challenge the negative perceptions born from the actions of a minority of Britain's youth last year.
Alongside pop-star Delilah the visual stunt was launched this morning on the House of Reeves adjacent store, part of the same business which was also damaged in the riots but has been refurbished.
The store was decked with pictures of youngsters holding cards with hopeful messages for society and their local community.
Reverse Riots a charity campaign are working in conjunction with Maurice and Trevor Reeves, vInspired and Do Something - charities behind the campaign - and hope the bold statement of positivity will showcase all the generous contributions to society and local communities that young people offer.
Trevor Reeves said: "The positive legacy of the riots was the coming together of people of all ages and from all walks of life to help mend the capital. We were overwhelmed by the support that was offered to our family and many others affected in the days and weeks that followed.
"We are blessed with so many bright, inspirational and positive young people in this country and I believe it's important that we don't allow the actions of such a few to cloud our judgment of the many."
Prime Minister David Cameron said: "The riots last summer were a wake-up call for the country and I am determined that we will do everything we can to tackle the causes ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IAIHCPMGX
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House Of Reeves store in Croydon has been covered with 4,000 positive messages from young people as part of the Reverse Riots charity campaign following last year's riots, London, Britain- Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by vInspired Reverse Riots / Rex Features (1811315c)
Maurice Reeves and Trevor Reeves the co-owner of House of Reeves, Croydon which was burnt down in last year's riots showcases 4,000 positive pictures of young people for the vInspired Reverse Riots charity campaign.
Riot-Hit Shop Displays Positive Message One Year On
The iconic furniture store which was fire-damaged in last year's riots has been covered in thousands of images of young people holding positive statements.
House of Reeves, in Croydon had stood on the same corner for more than a century when it was targeted by rioters a year ago today (Monday 6 August), now owner Maurice Reeves and his son and co-owner Trevor Reeves are helping to challenge the negative perceptions born from the actions of a minority of Britain's youth last year.
Alongside pop-star Delilah the visual stunt was launched this morning on the House of Reeves adjacent store, part of the same business which was also damaged in the riots but has been refurbished.
The store was decked with pictures of youngsters holding cards with hopeful messages for society and their local community.
Reverse Riots a charity campaign are working in conjunction with Maurice and Trevor Reeves, vInspired and Do Something - charities behind the campaign - and hope the bold statement of positivity will showcase all the generous contributions to society and local communities that young people offer.
Trevor Reeves said: "The positive legacy of the riots was the coming together of people of all ages and from all walks of life to help mend the capital. We were overwhelmed by the support that was offered to our family and many others affected in the days and weeks that followed.
"We are blessed with so many bright, inspirational and positive young people in this country and I believe it's important that we don't allow the actions of such a few ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IAIHCPMGX
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House Of Reeves store in Croydon has been covered with 4,000 positive messages from young people as part of the Reverse Riots charity campaign following last year's riots, London, Britain- Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by vInspired Reverse Riots / Rex Features (1811315d)
Maurice Reeves and Trevor Reeves the co-owner of House of Reeves, Croydon which was burnt down in last year's riots showcases 4,000 positive pictures of young people for the vInspired Reverse Riots charity campaign.
Riot-Hit Shop Displays Positive Message One Year On
The iconic furniture store which was fire-damaged in last year's riots has been covered in thousands of images of young people holding positive statements.
House of Reeves, in Croydon had stood on the same corner for more than a century when it was targeted by rioters a year ago today (Monday 6 August), now owner Maurice Reeves and his son and co-owner Trevor Reeves are helping to challenge the negative perceptions born from the actions of a minority of Britain's youth last year.
Alongside pop-star Delilah the visual stunt was launched this morning on the House of Reeves adjacent store, part of the same business which was also damaged in the riots but has been refurbished.
The store was decked with pictures of youngsters holding cards with hopeful messages for society and their local community.
Reverse Riots a charity campaign are working in conjunction with Maurice and Trevor Reeves, vInspired and Do Something - charities behind the campaign - and hope the bold statement of positivity will showcase all the generous contributions to society and local communities that young people offer.
Trevor Reeves said: "The positive legacy of the riots was the coming together of people of all ages and from all walks of life to help mend the capital. We were overwhelmed by the support that was offered to our family and many others affected in the days and weeks that followed.
"We are blessed with so many bright, inspirational and positive young people in this country and I believe it's important that we don't allow the actions of such a few ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IAIHCPMGX
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House Of Reeves store in Croydon has been covered with 4,000 positive messages from young people as part of the Reverse Riots charity campaign following last year's riots, London, Britain- Aug 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by vInspired Reverse Riots / Rex Features (1811315k)
Maurice Reeves and Trevor Reeves the co-owner of House of Reeves, Croydon which was burnt down in last year's riots showcases 4,000 positive pictures of young people for the vInspired Reverse Riots charity campaign.
Riot-Hit Shop Displays Positive Message One Year On
The iconic furniture store which was fire-damaged in last year's riots has been covered in thousands of images of young people holding positive statements.
House of Reeves, in Croydon had stood on the same corner for more than a century when it was targeted by rioters a year ago today (Monday 6 August), now owner Maurice Reeves and his son and co-owner Trevor Reeves are helping to challenge the negative perceptions born from the actions of a minority of Britain's youth last year.
Alongside pop-star Delilah the visual stunt was launched this morning on the House of Reeves adjacent store, part of the same business which was also damaged in the riots but has been refurbished.
The store was decked with pictures of youngsters holding cards with hopeful messages for society and their local community.
Reverse Riots a charity campaign are working in conjunction with Maurice and Trevor Reeves, vInspired and Do Something - charities behind the campaign - and hope the bold statement of positivity will showcase all the generous contributions to society and local communities that young people offer.
Trevor Reeves said: "The positive legacy of the riots was the coming together of people of all ages and from all walks of life to help mend the capital. We were overwhelmed by the support that was offered to our family and many others affected in the days and weeks that followed.
"We are blessed with so many bright, inspirational and positive young people in this country and I believe it's important that we don't allow the actions of such a few ...
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House Of Reeves store in Croydon has been covered with 4,000 positive messages from young people as part of the Reverse Riots charity campaign following last year's riots, London, Britain- Aug 2012
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Maurice Reeves and Trevor Reeves the co-owner of House of Reeves, Croydon which was burnt down in last year's riots showcases 4,000 positive pictures of young people for the vInspired Reverse Riots charity campaign.
Riot-Hit Shop Displays Positive Message One Year On
The iconic furniture store which was fire-damaged in last year's riots has been covered in thousands of images of young people holding positive statements.
House of Reeves, in Croydon had stood on the same corner for more than a century when it was targeted by rioters a year ago today (Monday 6 August), now owner Maurice Reeves and his son and co-owner Trevor Reeves are helping to challenge the negative perceptions born from the actions of a minority of Britain's youth last year.
Alongside pop-star Delilah the visual stunt was launched this morning on the House of Reeves adjacent store, part of the same business which was also damaged in the riots but has been refurbished.
The store was decked with pictures of youngsters holding cards with hopeful messages for society and their local community.
Reverse Riots a charity campaign are working in conjunction with Maurice and Trevor Reeves, vInspired and Do Something - charities behind the campaign - and hope the bold statement of positivity will showcase all the generous contributions to society and local communities that young people offer.
Trevor Reeves said: "The positive legacy of the riots was the coming together of people of all ages and from all walks of life to help mend the capital. We were overwhelmed by the support that was offered to our family and many others affected in the days and weeks that followed.
"We are blessed with so many bright, inspirational and positive young people in this country and I believe it's important that we don't allow the actions of such a few ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IAIHCPMGX
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Matthew Perry keeps himself busy on his Cell Phone
Beverly Hills, CA - Actor Matthew Perry checks his messages on his cell phone while making his way to a doctor's appointment. Matthew's latest project, "Go On", just got the go ahead for a full season on NBC after a successful fall showing.
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Matthew Perry keeps himself busy on his Cell Phone
Beverly Hills, CA - Actor Matthew Perry checks his messages on his cell phone while making his way to a doctor's appointment. Matthew's latest project, "Go On", just got the go ahead for a full season on NBC after a successful fall showing.
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Flower tributes in Woolwich, London, Britain - 24 May 2013
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Messages and flower tributes lay near the entrance to Woolwich army barracks a short distance from the murder scene
Flower tributes in Woolwich, London, Britain - 24 May 2013
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