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  • Royal Tour Of Nigeria February 1956... Queen Elizabeth Ii And Duke Of Edinburgh's Tour: Good Morning Ma'am! Say A Mother And Her Piccaninny A Cool Sunlit Hospital Ward In Lagos. A Mother And Her Child Greet The Queen. This Was The Scene At The City
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    Royal Tour Of Nigeria February 1956... Queen Elizabeth Ii And Duke Of Edinburgh's Tour: Good Morning Ma'am! Say A Mother And Her Piccaninny A Cool Sunlit Hospital Ward In Lagos. A Mother And Her Child Greet The Queen. This Was The Scene At The City
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by H Wallace / Daily Mail / Rex Features ( 884150a )
    Royal Tour Of Nigeria February 1956... Queen Elizabeth II And Duke Of Edinburgh's Tour: Good Morning Ma'am! Say A Mother And Her Piccaninny A Cool Sunlit Hospital Ward In Lagos. A Mother And Her Child Greet The Queen. This Was The Scene At The City's Orthopaedic Hospital During Yesterday's Royal Visit. Scores Of Tiny Children Encased In Plaster Shouted: 'good Morning Ma'am.' And Waved Union Jacks As The Queen Passed. She Was Moved By The Sight Of The Many Children With Polio Or Spinal Tuberculosis. She Saw One Four Year Old Child Learning To Walk In Leg Irons. A Doctor Told Her: 'a Short While Ago That Child Would Have Been On Her Back All Her Life. ' Later The Queen Drove To A Laboratory And Saw 200 Caged Mice For Experiments Aimed At Isolating The Yellow Fever Virus.
    Royal Tour Of Nigeria February 1956... Queen Elizabeth Ii And Duke Of Edinburgh's Tour: Good Morning Ma'am! Say A Mother And Her Piccaninny A Cool Sunlit Hospital Ward In Lagos. A Mother And Her Child Greet The Queen. This Was The Scene At The City

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Diana Princess Of Wales Arrives For A Charity Gala At The London Palladium. She Looked As Usual Quite Stunning. Wearing A Navy Double-breasted Jacket And Short Sequinned Skirt The Pirncess Of Wales Turned Every Head As She Arrived At The London Palla
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    Diana Princess Of Wales Arrives For A Charity Gala At The London Palladium. She Looked As Usual Quite Stunning. Wearing A Navy Double-breasted Jacket And Short Sequinned Skirt The Pirncess Of Wales Turned Every Head As She Arrived At The London Palla
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Forster / Daily Mail / Rex Features ( 1116222a )
    Princess Diana Arrives For A Charity Gala At The London Palladium. She Looked As Usual Quite Stunning. Wearing A Navy Double-breasted Jacket And Short Sequinned Skirt The Pirncess Of Wales Turned Every Head As She Arrived At The London Palladium Last Night. For The Keenest Observer However There Was A Tanatalising Mystery About The Outfit. Was The Princess's Skirt Ever So Slightly See-through? Was That Her Slip That Could Be Seen Beneath The Sequinned Motifs? Diana Was Attending A Celebrity Charity Show In Honour Of Seven-year-old Lerona Gelb Who Was Paralysed In A Road Accident. The Princess Greeted Lerona And Her Mother Susan On The Steps Oof The Theatre. Lerona Then Presented Diana With A Bouquet And In Her Wheelchair Led Her To Her Seat. The Show Raised Around A100 000 For The International Spinal Reserach Trust Of Which The Princess Is Patron. Stars Of Lerona's Celebrity Spectacular Included Tom O'Connor Julie Rogers Frankie Vaughan Marti Webb And Helen Shapiro.
    Diana Princess Of Wales Arrives For A Charity Gala At The London Palladium. She Looked As Usual Quite Stunning. Wearing A Navy Double-breasted Jacket And Short Sequinned Skirt The Pirncess Of Wales Turned Every Head As She Arrived At The London Palla

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  • Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, New Zealand - Jul 2010
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    Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, New Zealand - Jul 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Bionics / Rex Features ( 1207765b )
    Hayden Allen, who is paralysed after a spinal injury, uses Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, to walk.
    Bionic Legs Let Paralysed Man Walk Again
    A pair of robotic legs have enabled a paralysed man to walk again.

    Hayden Allen was confined to a wheelchair five years ago when his spinal cord was injured in a motorcycle accident.

    Doctors told him he'd never walk again but a revolutionary product developed by Auckland-based company Rex Bionics means he can now stand, walk and go up and down steps and slopes.

    "I'll never forget what it was like to see my feet walking under me the first time I used Rex," says Hayden, who is 6'4" (193cm) tall when standing. "People say to me, 'look up when you're walking' but I just can't stop staring down at my feet moving."

    Rex users self-transfer from their wheelchair into Rex, strap themselves in and control their movements using a joystick and control pad. It is powered by a lightweight, long life rechargeable battery sufficiently powered for a typical day of use.

    The device is the brainchild of two childhood friends, Richard Little and Robert Irving - co-founders of Rex Bionics.

    "Both of our mothers are in wheelchairs so we are aware of some of the obstacles and access issues faced by many wheelchair users," says Richard.

    Robert's Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis seven years ago was the catalyst for these men to put their engineering skills to use to develop a practical, standing and walking alternative to wheel chairs.

    The founders are quick to point out that Rex is not a replacement for a wheelchair, but a complement that offers a range of options not currently available anywhere else in the world. It is potentially suitable for manual wheelchair users who can self-transfer and operate hand controls.

    Dr Richard Roxburgh, Auckland neurologist and Medical Adviser to the Mu...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPTXRFGLM

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  • Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, New Zealand - Jul 2010
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    Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, New Zealand - Jul 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Bionics / Rex Features ( 1207765a )
    Hayden Allen, who is paralysed after a spinal injury, uses Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, to walk.
    Bionic Legs Let Paralysed Man Walk Again
    A pair of robotic legs have enabled a paralysed man to walk again.

    Hayden Allen was confined to a wheelchair five years ago when his spinal cord was injured in a motorcycle accident.

    Doctors told him he'd never walk again but a revolutionary product developed by Auckland-based company Rex Bionics means he can now stand, walk and go up and down steps and slopes.

    "I'll never forget what it was like to see my feet walking under me the first time I used Rex," says Hayden, who is 6'4" (193cm) tall when standing. "People say to me, 'look up when you're walking' but I just can't stop staring down at my feet moving."

    Rex users self-transfer from their wheelchair into Rex, strap themselves in and control their movements using a joystick and control pad. It is powered by a lightweight, long life rechargeable battery sufficiently powered for a typical day of use.

    The device is the brainchild of two childhood friends, Richard Little and Robert Irving - co-founders of Rex Bionics.

    "Both of our mothers are in wheelchairs so we are aware of some of the obstacles and access issues faced by many wheelchair users," says Richard.

    Robert's Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis seven years ago was the catalyst for these men to put their engineering skills to use to develop a practical, standing and walking alternative to wheel chairs.

    The founders are quick to point out that Rex is not a replacement for a wheelchair, but a complement that offers a range of options not currently available anywhere else in the world. It is potentially suitable for manual wheelchair users who can self-transfer and operate hand controls.

    Dr Richard Roxburgh, Auckland neurologist and Medical Adviser to the Mu...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPTXRFGLM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, New Zealand - Jul 2010
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    Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, New Zealand - Jul 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Bionics / Rex Features ( 1207765c )
    Hayden Allen, who is paralysed after a spinal injury, uses Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, to walk.
    Bionic Legs Let Paralysed Man Walk Again
    A pair of robotic legs have enabled a paralysed man to walk again.

    Hayden Allen was confined to a wheelchair five years ago when his spinal cord was injured in a motorcycle accident.

    Doctors told him he'd never walk again but a revolutionary product developed by Auckland-based company Rex Bionics means he can now stand, walk and go up and down steps and slopes.

    "I'll never forget what it was like to see my feet walking under me the first time I used Rex," says Hayden, who is 6'4" (193cm) tall when standing. "People say to me, 'look up when you're walking' but I just can't stop staring down at my feet moving."

    Rex users self-transfer from their wheelchair into Rex, strap themselves in and control their movements using a joystick and control pad. It is powered by a lightweight, long life rechargeable battery sufficiently powered for a typical day of use.

    The device is the brainchild of two childhood friends, Richard Little and Robert Irving - co-founders of Rex Bionics.

    "Both of our mothers are in wheelchairs so we are aware of some of the obstacles and access issues faced by many wheelchair users," says Richard.

    Robert's Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis seven years ago was the catalyst for these men to put their engineering skills to use to develop a practical, standing and walking alternative to wheel chairs.

    The founders are quick to point out that Rex is not a replacement for a wheelchair, but a complement that offers a range of options not currently available anywhere else in the world. It is potentially suitable for manual wheelchair users who can self-transfer and operate hand controls.

    Dr Richard Roxburgh, Auckland neurologist and Medical Adviser to the Mu...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPTXRFGLM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, New Zealand - Jul 2010
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    Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, New Zealand - Jul 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Bionics / Rex Features ( 1207765d )
    Hayden Allen, who is paralysed after a spinal injury, uses Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, to walk.
    Bionic Legs Let Paralysed Man Walk Again
    A pair of robotic legs have enabled a paralysed man to walk again.

    Hayden Allen was confined to a wheelchair five years ago when his spinal cord was injured in a motorcycle accident.

    Doctors told him he'd never walk again but a revolutionary product developed by Auckland-based company Rex Bionics means he can now stand, walk and go up and down steps and slopes.

    "I'll never forget what it was like to see my feet walking under me the first time I used Rex," says Hayden, who is 6'4" (193cm) tall when standing. "People say to me, 'look up when you're walking' but I just can't stop staring down at my feet moving."

    Rex users self-transfer from their wheelchair into Rex, strap themselves in and control their movements using a joystick and control pad. It is powered by a lightweight, long life rechargeable battery sufficiently powered for a typical day of use.

    The device is the brainchild of two childhood friends, Richard Little and Robert Irving - co-founders of Rex Bionics.

    "Both of our mothers are in wheelchairs so we are aware of some of the obstacles and access issues faced by many wheelchair users," says Richard.

    Robert's Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis seven years ago was the catalyst for these men to put their engineering skills to use to develop a practical, standing and walking alternative to wheel chairs.

    The founders are quick to point out that Rex is not a replacement for a wheelchair, but a complement that offers a range of options not currently available anywhere else in the world. It is potentially suitable for manual wheelchair users who can self-transfer and operate hand controls.

    Dr Richard Roxburgh, Auckland neurologist and Medical Adviser to the Mu...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPTXRFGLM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, New Zealand - Jul 2010
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    Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, New Zealand - Jul 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Bionics / Rex Features ( 1207765e )
    Hayden Allen, who is paralysed after a spinal injury, uses Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, to walk.
    Bionic Legs Let Paralysed Man Walk Again
    A pair of robotic legs have enabled a paralysed man to walk again.

    Hayden Allen was confined to a wheelchair five years ago when his spinal cord was injured in a motorcycle accident.

    Doctors told him he'd never walk again but a revolutionary product developed by Auckland-based company Rex Bionics means he can now stand, walk and go up and down steps and slopes.

    "I'll never forget what it was like to see my feet walking under me the first time I used Rex," says Hayden, who is 6'4" (193cm) tall when standing. "People say to me, 'look up when you're walking' but I just can't stop staring down at my feet moving."

    Rex users self-transfer from their wheelchair into Rex, strap themselves in and control their movements using a joystick and control pad. It is powered by a lightweight, long life rechargeable battery sufficiently powered for a typical day of use.

    The device is the brainchild of two childhood friends, Richard Little and Robert Irving - co-founders of Rex Bionics.

    "Both of our mothers are in wheelchairs so we are aware of some of the obstacles and access issues faced by many wheelchair users," says Richard.

    Robert's Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis seven years ago was the catalyst for these men to put their engineering skills to use to develop a practical, standing and walking alternative to wheel chairs.

    The founders are quick to point out that Rex is not a replacement for a wheelchair, but a complement that offers a range of options not currently available anywhere else in the world. It is potentially suitable for manual wheelchair users who can self-transfer and operate hand controls.

    Dr Richard Roxburgh, Auckland neurologist and Medical Adviser to the Mu...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPTXRFGLM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, New Zealand - Jul 2010
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    Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, New Zealand - Jul 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Bionics / Rex Features ( 1207765f )
    Hayden Allen, who is paralysed after a spinal injury, uses Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, to walk.
    Bionic Legs Let Paralysed Man Walk Again
    A pair of robotic legs have enabled a paralysed man to walk again.

    Hayden Allen was confined to a wheelchair five years ago when his spinal cord was injured in a motorcycle accident.

    Doctors told him he'd never walk again but a revolutionary product developed by Auckland-based company Rex Bionics means he can now stand, walk and go up and down steps and slopes.

    "I'll never forget what it was like to see my feet walking under me the first time I used Rex," says Hayden, who is 6'4" (193cm) tall when standing. "People say to me, 'look up when you're walking' but I just can't stop staring down at my feet moving."

    Rex users self-transfer from their wheelchair into Rex, strap themselves in and control their movements using a joystick and control pad. It is powered by a lightweight, long life rechargeable battery sufficiently powered for a typical day of use.

    The device is the brainchild of two childhood friends, Richard Little and Robert Irving - co-founders of Rex Bionics.

    "Both of our mothers are in wheelchairs so we are aware of some of the obstacles and access issues faced by many wheelchair users," says Richard.

    Robert's Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis seven years ago was the catalyst for these men to put their engineering skills to use to develop a practical, standing and walking alternative to wheel chairs.

    The founders are quick to point out that Rex is not a replacement for a wheelchair, but a complement that offers a range of options not currently available anywhere else in the world. It is potentially suitable for manual wheelchair users who can self-transfer and operate hand controls.

    Dr Richard Roxburgh, Auckland neurologist and Medical Adviser to the Mu...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPTXRFGLM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, New Zealand - Jul 2010
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    Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, New Zealand - Jul 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Bionics / Rex Features ( 1207765g )
    Hayden Allen, who is paralysed after a spinal injury, uses Rex, the Robotic Exoskeleton, to walk.
    Bionic Legs Let Paralysed Man Walk Again
    A pair of robotic legs have enabled a paralysed man to walk again.

    Hayden Allen was confined to a wheelchair five years ago when his spinal cord was injured in a motorcycle accident.

    Doctors told him he'd never walk again but a revolutionary product developed by Auckland-based company Rex Bionics means he can now stand, walk and go up and down steps and slopes.

    "I'll never forget what it was like to see my feet walking under me the first time I used Rex," says Hayden, who is 6'4" (193cm) tall when standing. "People say to me, 'look up when you're walking' but I just can't stop staring down at my feet moving."

    Rex users self-transfer from their wheelchair into Rex, strap themselves in and control their movements using a joystick and control pad. It is powered by a lightweight, long life rechargeable battery sufficiently powered for a typical day of use.

    The device is the brainchild of two childhood friends, Richard Little and Robert Irving - co-founders of Rex Bionics.

    "Both of our mothers are in wheelchairs so we are aware of some of the obstacles and access issues faced by many wheelchair users," says Richard.

    Robert's Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis seven years ago was the catalyst for these men to put their engineering skills to use to develop a practical, standing and walking alternative to wheel chairs.

    The founders are quick to point out that Rex is not a replacement for a wheelchair, but a complement that offers a range of options not currently available anywhere else in the world. It is potentially suitable for manual wheelchair users who can self-transfer and operate hand controls.

    Dr Richard Roxburgh, Auckland neurologist and Medical Adviser to the Mu...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EPTXRFGLM

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475k)
    Francesca Brown - Katy Perry lookalike, Cat Winter - Lady Gaga lookalike and Chantelle Oko - Rihanna lookalike
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475s)
    Mary Reynolds - Queen Elizabeth II lookalike
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475y)
    Mary Reynolds - Queen Elizabeth II lookalike, Cat Winter - Lady Gaga lookalike and Chantelle Oko - Rihanna lookalike
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475ab)
    Andy Monk - Simon Cowell lookalike with Alison Jackson
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475g)
    Ken Hazeldine - Ken Livingstone lookalike
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475i)
    Francesca Brown - Katy Perry lookalike
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475o)
    Meredith Ostrom with Alison Jackson
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475j)
    Francesca Brown - Katy Perry lookalike and Chantelle Oko - Rihanna lookalike
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475r)
    Mary Reynolds - Queen Elizabeth II lookalike
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475c)
    Martin Jordan - Gordan Ramsay lookalike
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475e)
    Martin Jordan - Gordan Ramsay lookalike and Andy Harmer - David Beckham lookalike
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475f)
    Martin Jordan - Gordan Ramsay lookalike and Mary Reynolds - Queen Elizabeth II lookalike
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475x)
    Mary Reynolds - Queen Elizabeth II lookalike and guests
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475h)
    Guests
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475m)
    Steve Bolton - Keith Richards lookalike and Mick Jagger lookalike
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475u)
    Mary Reynolds - Queen Elizabeth II lookalike and Simon Watkinson - Prince William lookalike
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475a)
    Sienna Taylor - Angelina Jolie lookalike
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475b)
    Andy Harmer - David Beckham lookalike
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475d)
    Martin Jordan - Gordan Ramsay lookalike and Sienna Taylor - Angelina Jolie lookalike
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475n)
    Meredith Ostrom and guest
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3873475t)
    Cat Winter - Lady Gaga lookalike
    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014

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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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    Alison Jackson and Spinal Injuries Association party - George Club, London, Britain - 30 June 2014
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