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  • 'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
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    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer

    Work by Sarah Roberts addresses the impact of being a young carer on childhood and the strange feeling of being 'sick-adjacent'

    An arrangement of collages's by Welsh artist Sarah Roberts, who lives and works in Leeds. Her dynamic body of work spans sculpture, drawing, collage & installation. Sarah has created an installation around being a child carer which will be on display at The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery in the Parkinson building of the University of Leeds.

    Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
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    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer

    Work by Sarah Roberts addresses the impact of being a young carer on childhood and the strange feeling of being 'sick-adjacent'

    An installation at University of Leeds by Welsh artist Sarah Roberts, who lives and works in Leeds. Her dynamic body of work spans sculpture, drawing, collage & installation. Sarah has created an installation around being a child carer which will be on display at The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery in the Parkinson building of the University of Leeds.

    Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

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    Richard Saker

     

  • 'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
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    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer

    Work by Sarah Roberts addresses the impact of being a young carer on childhood and the strange feeling of being 'sick-adjacent'

    Welsh artist Sarah Roberts, who lives and works in Leeds. Her dynamic body of work spans sculpture, drawing, collage & installation. Sarah has created an installation around being a child carer which will be on display at The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery in the Parkinson building of the University of Leeds.

    Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
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    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer

    Work by Sarah Roberts addresses the impact of being a young carer on childhood and the strange feeling of being 'sick-adjacent'

    Welsh artist Sarah Roberts, who lives and works in Leeds. Her dynamic body of work spans sculpture, drawing, collage & installation. Sarah has created an installation around being a child carer which will be on display at The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery in the Parkinson building of the University of Leeds.

    Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
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    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer

    Work by Sarah Roberts addresses the impact of being a young carer on childhood and the strange feeling of being 'sick-adjacent'

    Welsh artist Sarah Roberts, who lives and works in Leeds. Her dynamic body of work spans sculpture, drawing, collage & installation. Sarah has created an installation around being a child carer which will be on display at The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery in the Parkinson building of the University of Leeds.

    Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
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    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer
    'You have the experience of a sick person but it's not yours': Leeds art installation explores being a carer

    Work by Sarah Roberts addresses the impact of being a young carer on childhood and the strange feeling of being 'sick-adjacent'

    Welsh artist Sarah Roberts, who lives and works in Leeds. Her dynamic body of work spans sculpture, drawing, collage & installation. Sarah has created an installation around being a child carer which will be on display at The Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery in the Parkinson building of the University of Leeds.

    Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Smart shower for elderly and disabled
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    Smart shower for elderly and disabled
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    Pictures must credit: Showee

    A smart shower for the elderly and disabled is set to clean up — and it even dries off users.

    The bathroom unit by Spanish start-up Showee is designed for people who face challenges both physical and intellectual.

    It has a height-adjustable structure, and also includes a smart touchscreen that guides users through each step, from wetting and lathering to drying.

    There is am intuitive touchscreen and voice control while a fall detector system warns if a user has lost heir footing.

    It also has a built it Bluetooth speaker and a colour therapy system using LED lights.

    Both have been proven to improve the mental and physical health of individuals.

    The speaker lets users to listen to music during their shower while LED lights are in all water, soap, and air outlets.

    By adapting to a user’s level of autonomy, it gives them back a lot of privacy without endangering their safety, making showering more relaxing instead of it being a stressful experience.

    It is designed also for use in facilities that lack enough staff or time to care for patients individually.

    OPS: The Showee smart shower unit.


    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smart shower for elderly and disabled
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    Smart shower for elderly and disabled
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Shower 1
    Ref 15649
    08/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Showee

    A smart shower for the elderly and disabled is set to clean up — and it even dries off users.

    The bathroom unit by Spanish start-up Showee is designed for people who face challenges both physical and intellectual.

    It has a height-adjustable structure, and also includes a smart touchscreen that guides users through each step, from wetting and lathering to drying.

    There is am intuitive touchscreen and voice control while a fall detector system warns if a user has lost heir footing.

    It also has a built it Bluetooth speaker and a colour therapy system using LED lights.

    Both have been proven to improve the mental and physical health of individuals.

    The speaker lets users to listen to music during their shower while LED lights are in all water, soap, and air outlets.

    By adapting to a user’s level of autonomy, it gives them back a lot of privacy without endangering their safety, making showering more relaxing instead of it being a stressful experience.

    It is designed also for use in facilities that lack enough staff or time to care for patients individually.

    OPS: The Showee smart shower unit.


    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smart shower for elderly and disabled
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    Smart shower for elderly and disabled
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Shower 1
    Ref 15649
    08/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Showee

    A smart shower for the elderly and disabled is set to clean up — and it even dries off users.

    The bathroom unit by Spanish start-up Showee is designed for people who face challenges both physical and intellectual.

    It has a height-adjustable structure, and also includes a smart touchscreen that guides users through each step, from wetting and lathering to drying.

    There is am intuitive touchscreen and voice control while a fall detector system warns if a user has lost heir footing.

    It also has a built it Bluetooth speaker and a colour therapy system using LED lights.

    Both have been proven to improve the mental and physical health of individuals.

    The speaker lets users to listen to music during their shower while LED lights are in all water, soap, and air outlets.

    By adapting to a user’s level of autonomy, it gives them back a lot of privacy without endangering their safety, making showering more relaxing instead of it being a stressful experience.

    It is designed also for use in facilities that lack enough staff or time to care for patients individually.

    OPS: The Showee smart shower unit drier.


    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smart shower for elderly and disabled
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    Smart shower for elderly and disabled
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Shower 1
    Ref 15649
    08/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Showee

    A smart shower for the elderly and disabled is set to clean up — and it even dries off users.

    The bathroom unit by Spanish start-up Showee is designed for people who face challenges both physical and intellectual.

    It has a height-adjustable structure, and also includes a smart touchscreen that guides users through each step, from wetting and lathering to drying.

    There is am intuitive touchscreen and voice control while a fall detector system warns if a user has lost heir footing.

    It also has a built it Bluetooth speaker and a colour therapy system using LED lights.

    Both have been proven to improve the mental and physical health of individuals.

    The speaker lets users to listen to music during their shower while LED lights are in all water, soap, and air outlets.

    By adapting to a user’s level of autonomy, it gives them back a lot of privacy without endangering their safety, making showering more relaxing instead of it being a stressful experience.

    It is designed also for use in facilities that lack enough staff or time to care for patients individually.

    OPS: The Showee smart shower unit.


    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smart shower for elderly and disabled
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    Smart shower for elderly and disabled
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Shower 1
    Ref 15649
    08/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Showee

    A smart shower for the elderly and disabled is set to clean up — and it even dries off users.

    The bathroom unit by Spanish start-up Showee is designed for people who face challenges both physical and intellectual.

    It has a height-adjustable structure, and also includes a smart touchscreen that guides users through each step, from wetting and lathering to drying.

    There is am intuitive touchscreen and voice control while a fall detector system warns if a user has lost heir footing.

    It also has a built it Bluetooth speaker and a colour therapy system using LED lights.

    Both have been proven to improve the mental and physical health of individuals.

    The speaker lets users to listen to music during their shower while LED lights are in all water, soap, and air outlets.

    By adapting to a user’s level of autonomy, it gives them back a lot of privacy without endangering their safety, making showering more relaxing instead of it being a stressful experience.

    It is designed also for use in facilities that lack enough staff or time to care for patients individually.

    OPS: The Showee smart shower unit.


    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smart shower for elderly and disabled
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    Smart shower for elderly and disabled
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Shower 1
    Ref 15649
    08/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Showee

    A smart shower for the elderly and disabled is set to clean up — and it even dries off users.

    The bathroom unit by Spanish start-up Showee is designed for people who face challenges both physical and intellectual.

    It has a height-adjustable structure, and also includes a smart touchscreen that guides users through each step, from wetting and lathering to drying.

    There is am intuitive touchscreen and voice control while a fall detector system warns if a user has lost heir footing.

    It also has a built it Bluetooth speaker and a colour therapy system using LED lights.

    Both have been proven to improve the mental and physical health of individuals.

    The speaker lets users to listen to music during their shower while LED lights are in all water, soap, and air outlets.

    By adapting to a user’s level of autonomy, it gives them back a lot of privacy without endangering their safety, making showering more relaxing instead of it being a stressful experience.

    It is designed also for use in facilities that lack enough staff or time to care for patients individually.

    OPS: The Showee smart shower unit. Can bet set remotely by carers using an app.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smart shower for elderly and disabled
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    Smart shower for elderly and disabled
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Shower 1
    Ref 15649
    08/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Showee

    A smart shower for the elderly and disabled is set to clean up — and it even dries off users.

    The bathroom unit by Spanish start-up Showee is designed for people who face challenges both physical and intellectual.

    It has a height-adjustable structure, and also includes a smart touchscreen that guides users through each step, from wetting and lathering to drying.

    There is am intuitive touchscreen and voice control while a fall detector system warns if a user has lost heir footing.

    It also has a built it Bluetooth speaker and a colour therapy system using LED lights.

    Both have been proven to improve the mental and physical health of individuals.

    The speaker lets users to listen to music during their shower while LED lights are in all water, soap, and air outlets.

    By adapting to a user’s level of autonomy, it gives them back a lot of privacy without endangering their safety, making showering more relaxing instead of it being a stressful experience.

    It is designed also for use in facilities that lack enough staff or time to care for patients individually.

    OPS: The Showee smart shower unit includes a drier.


    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smart shower for elderly and disabled
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    Smart shower for elderly and disabled
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Shower 1
    Ref 15649
    08/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Showee

    A smart shower for the elderly and disabled is set to clean up — and it even dries off users.

    The bathroom unit by Spanish start-up Showee is designed for people who face challenges both physical and intellectual.

    It has a height-adjustable structure, and also includes a smart touchscreen that guides users through each step, from wetting and lathering to drying.

    There is am intuitive touchscreen and voice control while a fall detector system warns if a user has lost heir footing.

    It also has a built it Bluetooth speaker and a colour therapy system using LED lights.

    Both have been proven to improve the mental and physical health of individuals.

    The speaker lets users to listen to music during their shower while LED lights are in all water, soap, and air outlets.

    By adapting to a user’s level of autonomy, it gives them back a lot of privacy without endangering their safety, making showering more relaxing instead of it being a stressful experience.

    It is designed also for use in facilities that lack enough staff or time to care for patients individually.

    OPS: The Showee smart shower unit incorporates music and light therapy


    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smart shower for elderly and disabled
    DUKAS_167067957_FER
    Smart shower for elderly and disabled
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Shower 1
    Ref 15649
    08/03/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Showee

    A smart shower for the elderly and disabled is set to clean up — and it even dries off users.

    The bathroom unit by Spanish start-up Showee is designed for people who face challenges both physical and intellectual.

    It has a height-adjustable structure, and also includes a smart touchscreen that guides users through each step, from wetting and lathering to drying.

    There is am intuitive touchscreen and voice control while a fall detector system warns if a user has lost heir footing.

    It also has a built it Bluetooth speaker and a colour therapy system using LED lights.

    Both have been proven to improve the mental and physical health of individuals.

    The speaker lets users to listen to music during their shower while LED lights are in all water, soap, and air outlets.

    By adapting to a user’s level of autonomy, it gives them back a lot of privacy without endangering their safety, making showering more relaxing instead of it being a stressful experience.

    It is designed also for use in facilities that lack enough staff or time to care for patients individually.

    OPS: The Showee smart shower unit.


    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 'It's about living on what you have': Four shepherds seek sustainable life in Spain
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    'It's about living on what you have': Four shepherds seek sustainable life in Spain
    The four inhabitants of Morillo de Sampietro, an abandoned village in the Pyrenees, live a simple life.

    The tiny hamlet of Morillo de Sampietro stands high above a steep, wooded valley in the Spanish Pyrenees. Below is the glint of the Rio Yesa, beyond are the snow-capped peaks of Monte Perdido.

    In 1860 Morillo had 76 inhabitants; by 1995 only two remained. Now there are four.

    Jesus Huertas and Aina Solana, both of whom turned their back on city life to train as shepherds, live rent-free in return for saving one of the hamlet’s houses from ruin.

    A few months ago they joined Morillo's only other inhabitants, Agustín Sesé, 52, the third generation of shepherds in his family, and his partner, Sara Rosado, 42, a fine arts graduate from Gijon in northern Spain, who have lived in the abandoned village since 2014.

    Aina Solana, 26, says she feels like the guardian of the land, which is close to where her grandparents came from.

    Paroma Basu / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'It's about living on what you have': Four shepherds seek sustainable life in Spain
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    'It's about living on what you have': Four shepherds seek sustainable life in Spain
    The four inhabitants of Morillo de Sampietro, an abandoned village in the Pyrenees, live a simple life.

    The tiny hamlet of Morillo de Sampietro stands high above a steep, wooded valley in the Spanish Pyrenees. Below is the glint of the Rio Yesa, beyond are the snow-capped peaks of Monte Perdido.

    In 1860 Morillo had 76 inhabitants; by 1995 only two remained. Now there are four.

    Jesus Huertas and Aina Solana, both of whom turned their back on city life to train as shepherds, live rent-free in return for saving one of the hamlet’s houses from ruin.

    A few months ago they joined Morillo's only other inhabitants, Agustín Sesé, 52, the third generation of shepherds in his family, and his partner, Sara Rosado, 42, a fine arts graduate from Gijon in northern Spain, who have lived in the abandoned village since 2014.

    The shepherds live rent free in exchange for sparing a property in Morillo de Sampietro from ruin.

    Paroma Basu / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'It's about living on what you have': Four shepherds seek sustainable life in Spain
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    'It's about living on what you have': Four shepherds seek sustainable life in Spain
    The four inhabitants of Morillo de Sampietro, an abandoned village in the Pyrenees, live a simple life.

    The tiny hamlet of Morillo de Sampietro stands high above a steep, wooded valley in the Spanish Pyrenees. Below is the glint of the Rio Yesa, beyond are the snow-capped peaks of Monte Perdido.

    In 1860 Morillo had 76 inhabitants; by 1995 only two remained. Now there are four.

    Jesus Huertas and Aina Solana, both of whom turned their back on city life to train as shepherds, live rent-free in return for saving one of the hamlet’s houses from ruin.

    A few months ago they joined Morillo's only other inhabitants, Agustín Sesé, 52, the third generation of shepherds in his family, and his partner, Sara Rosado, 42, a fine arts graduate from Gijon in northern Spain, who have lived in the abandoned village since 2014.

    The shepherds grow vegetables, keep chickens and hunt in the Pyrenees.

    Paroma Basu / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'It's about living on what you have': Four shepherds seek sustainable life in Spain
    DUKAS_165189284_EYE
    'It's about living on what you have': Four shepherds seek sustainable life in Spain
    The four inhabitants of Morillo de Sampietro, an abandoned village in the Pyrenees, live a simple life.

    The tiny hamlet of Morillo de Sampietro stands high above a steep, wooded valley in the Spanish Pyrenees. Below is the glint of the Rio Yesa, beyond are the snow-capped peaks of Monte Perdido.

    In 1860 Morillo had 76 inhabitants; by 1995 only two remained. Now there are four.

    Jesus Huertas and Aina Solana, both of whom turned their back on city life to train as shepherds, live rent-free in return for saving one of the hamlet’s houses from ruin.

    A few months ago they joined Morillo's only other inhabitants, Agustín Sesé, 52, the third generation of shepherds in his family, and his partner, Sara Rosado, 42, a fine arts graduate from Gijon in northern Spain, who have lived in the abandoned village since 2014.

    The shepherds use the resources they have, making cheese from the milk of their flock and occasionally slaughtering an animal for meat.

    Paroma Basu / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore
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    Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore
    Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore. Downing Street.
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson & partner Carrie Symmonds joins a National clap in honour of NHS fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore.

    © Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media / eyevine

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    © Parsons Media / eyevine.

     

  • Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore
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    Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore
    Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore. Downing Street.
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson & partner Carrie Symmonds joins a National clap in honour of NHS fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore.

    © Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore
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    Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore
    Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore. Downing Street.
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson & partner Carrie Symmonds joins a National clap in honour of NHS fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore.

    © Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media / eyevine

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    © Parsons Media / eyevine.

     

  • Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore
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    Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore
    Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore. Downing Street.
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson & partner Carrie Symmonds joins a National clap in honour of NHS fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore.

    © Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore
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    Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore
    Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore. Downing Street.
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson & partner Carrie Symmonds joins a National clap in honour of NHS fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore.

    © Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Parsons Media / eyevine.

     

  • Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore
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    Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore
    Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore. Downing Street.
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson & partner Carrie Symmonds joins a National clap in honour of NHS fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore.

    © Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Parsons Media / eyevine.

     

  • Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore
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    Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore
    Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore. Downing Street.
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson & partner Carrie Symmonds joins a National clap in honour of NHS fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore.

    © Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Parsons Media / eyevine.

     

  • Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore
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    Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore
    Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore. Downing Street.
    Prime Minister Boris Johnson & partner Carrie Symmonds joins a National clap in honour of NHS fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore.

    © Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Parsons Media / eyevine.

     

  • Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore
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    Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore
    Clap For Captain Sir Tom Moore. Downing Street.
    Rishi Sunak joins a National clap in honour of NHS fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore.

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