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    The timbered exterior of Sweet Briar Hall, dating back to the 15th Century, in Nantwich (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • London, England, Britain
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    London, England, Britain
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    St Paul's Cathedral framed by Louise Bourgeois's Maman sculpture outside the Tate Modern, Bankside, London, England, Britain
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    A cobbled street with shopfronts illuminated at twilight in the historic cathedral city of Lincoln (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • British Isles - Heritage of England
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    British Isles - Heritage of England
    Thatched cottage in New Alresford, near Winchester in Hampshire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • United Kingdom
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    Thatched cottage in New Alresford, near Winchester in Hampshire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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    Mary Arden's House, home of the mother of playwright William Shakespeare, in the Warwickshire village of Wilmcote (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Prince Of Wales - 26th May 1954 Prince Charles And Princess Anne Pictured Framed In The Window Of The Royal Train When They Arrived At Balmoral For A Holiday....royalty
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    Prince Of Wales - 26th May 1954 Prince Charles And Princess Anne Pictured Framed In The Window Of The Royal Train When They Arrived At Balmoral For A Holiday....royalty
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    Prince Of Wales - 26th May 1954 Prince Charles And Princess Anne Pictured Framed In The Window Of The Royal Train When They Arrived At Balmoral For A Holiday....royalty
    Prince Of Wales - 26th May 1954 Prince Charles And Princess Anne Pictured Framed In The Window Of The Royal Train When They Arrived At Balmoral For A Holiday....royalty

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  • Top Secret: Thatcher's hotline among gadgets from GCHQ on display in Science Museum exhibition.
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    Top Secret: Thatcher's hotline among gadgets from GCHQ on display in Science Museum exhibition.
    An encryption key allowing the Queen to make private phone calls and a mock-up of a Soviet spiesí nest in suburban London are among exhibits at the latest Science Museum show.

    Visitors to Top Secret: From Ciphers To Cybersecurity, which opens on July 10, will see Churchillís ìSecraphoneî and the first hotline-in-a-briefcase used by Margaret Thatcher in the Eighties.

    Dozens of objects, many being shown in public for the first time, have been lent by the GCHQ surveillance agency, but the exhibition does not include the most modern telecoms and eavesdropping equipment still deemed too sensitive to leave its Cheltenham base.

    The items displayed represent ì10 or 15 per centî of spy gadgets kept at GCHQís museum inside its headquarters, which can be viewed only by those with top secret clearance.

    The rarest piece in the show is the filing cabinet-sized 5-UCO, a machine considered so secret that curators believed all versions had been destroyed. It was used to encrypt ìthe most secret of all messagesî wired to embassies in the Second World War and Korean War, using an ìautomated one-time pad systemî connected to a teleprinter. TOP SECRET: FROM CIPHERS TO CYBER SECURITY Science Museum new exhibition ... The Krogers‚Äôs cigarette lighter with secret compartment
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  • ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Education
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    Bridge Academy BDP. View across Regents Canal. Bridge Academy Laburnum Street Hackney E2 United Kingdom. Completed: 2008. Architect: Bdp
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  • Sony World Photography Awards Exhibition 2025 at Somerset House, London, UK.
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    Sony World Photography Awards Exhibition 2025 at Somerset House, London, UK.
    Sony World Photography Awards Exhibition 2025 at Somerset House, London, UK.
    Press preview
    16th April 2025
    Runs to 5th May 2025

    300 photographs by more than 60 photographers across the West and East wings of Somerset House.

    An international curation of images, from South Africa to Peru, China to Iceland, United States to the United Kingdom today’s leading photographers shown alongside fresh, young talent fascinating stories visualised through powerful photography.

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  • Lee Miller Exhibition: 'Lee and Lee' at Bonhams New Bond Street, London, UK.
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    Lee Miller Exhibition: 'Lee and Lee' at Bonhams New Bond Street, London, UK.
    Lee Miller Exhibition: 'Lee and Lee' at Bonhams New Bond Street, London, UK.
    13th January 2025
    Press photocall

    The exhibition includes props from the film Lee, a WWII Jeep and photographs by Lee Mille

    The exhibition runs from 13-24 January (10am-4pm including weekends) at Bonhams New Bond Street, London.

    Surrealist and fashion photographer, model and pioneering war correspondent, Lee Miller (1907-1977) was a force of nature who had an exceptional career. Yet, for a long time, it remained hidden - even from her son - with all of her negatives and photographs stored away in the attic at her home, Farleys in East Sussex. Since her powerful images came to light, her son Antony Penrose and granddaughter Ami Bouhassane have worked to ensure her legacy lives on. Last year the first narrative movie about her life during the war, LEE starring Kate Winslet, who was also one of the producers on the film, was released by Sky, with Winslet recently being nominated for a Golden Globe for her performance.

    Now Bonhams has collaborated with Farleys House & Galleries - Home of the Surrealists - to bring its exhibition ‘Lee and LEE’ to New Bond Street. The exhibition, curated by Ami Bouhassane and producer of LEE Kate Solomon, pairs Lee Miller’s iconic war photographs with their counterparts from the 2024 feature film.

    ‘Lee and LEE’ showcases comparative images of Lee Miller’s wartime reporting alongside photographs of meticulously researched scenes recreated for the film by official photographer for LEE, Kimberley French. The exhibition will also feature photographs by Kate Winslet taken on set using a Rolleiflex camera, built specially as a replica of Lee Miller’s own camera at Farleys. Having been on view in the Lee Miller Gallery at Farleys in Sussex over the summer, this is the first time the exhibition will travel to London, and it will also include props from the film and items owned by Lee Miller. These will include Lee’s own

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  • Alcea, Petunia in city garden
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    Alcea, Petunia in city garden
    Alcea, Petunia in city garden

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  • Sony World Photography Awards Exhibition 2025 at Somerset House, London, UK.
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    Sony World Photography Awards Exhibition 2025 at Somerset House, London, UK.
    Sony World Photography Awards Exhibition 2025 at Somerset House, London, UK.
    Press preview
    16th April 2025
    Runs to 5th May 2025

    300 photographs by more than 60 photographers across the West and East wings of Somerset House.

    An international curation of images, from South Africa to Peru, China to Iceland, United States to the United Kingdom today’s leading photographers shown alongside fresh, young talent fascinating stories visualised through powerful photography.

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  • National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
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    National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
    National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
    26th October 2022

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    Ellie, Sep 2021 from the series Ellie by Sophie Ebrard

    The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.

    Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:

    Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.

    This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.

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  • National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
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    National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
    National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
    26th October 2022

    Second prize
    Haneem Christian
    Mother & Daughter April 2021
    From the series Hannah Lies at the Feet of The Mother; Rooted May 2021 from the series Rooted

    The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.

    Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:

    Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.

    This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.

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  • National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
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    National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
    National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
    26th October 2022

    Margaret Mitchell
    Name Witheld, March 2022 from the series An Ordinary Eden

    The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.

    Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.

    This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.

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  • National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
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    National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022
    National Portrait Gallery unveils prize winning portraits from the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 at 4 Cromwelll Place, South Kensington, London, UK.
    26th October 2022

    Frederic Aranda
    Vogue House, Oct 2021
    This used to be my playground
    April 2022



    The annual Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize, now celebrating fifteen years under Taylor Wessing‘s sponsorship, is one of the most prestigious photography awards in the world and showcases new work submitted by some of the most exciting contemporary photographers. The winner of the first prize will receive £15,000. The second prize-winner receives £3,000 and the third prize £2,000.

    Selected by a panel of judges from 4,462 entries from 1,697 photographers, the three shortlisted photographers are:

    Following an anonymous judging process, the winner will be announced on Tuesday 25 October 2022.

    This year’s judging panel was chaired by National Portrait Gallery Director, Dr Nicholas Cullinan, who was joined by Chief Foreign Correspondent at The Sunday Times, Christina Lamb; award-winning photographer, Sia?n Davey; the Director of Photoworks, Shoair Mavlian; and the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2022 curator, Eva Eicker.

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  • Top Secret: Thatcher's hotline among gadgets from GCHQ on display in Science Museum exhibition.
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    Top Secret: Thatcher's hotline among gadgets from GCHQ on display in Science Museum exhibition.
    An encryption key allowing the Queen to make private phone calls and a mock-up of a Soviet spies’ nest in suburban London are among exhibits at the latest Science Museum show.

    Visitors to Top Secret: From Ciphers To Cybersecurity, which opens on July 10, will see Churchill’s “Secraphone” and the first hotline-in-a-briefcase used by Margaret Thatcher in the Eighties.

    Dozens of objects, many being shown in public for the first time, have been lent by the GCHQ surveillance agency, but the exhibition does not include the most modern telecoms and eavesdropping equipment still deemed too sensitive to leave its Cheltenham base.

    The items displayed represent “10 or 15 per cent” of spy gadgets kept at GCHQ’s museum inside its headquarters, which can be viewed only by those with top secret clearance.

    The rarest piece in the show is the filing cabinet-sized 5-UCO, a machine considered so secret that curators believed all versions had been destroyed. It was used to encrypt “the most secret of all messages” wired to embassies in the Second World War and Korean War, using an “automated one-time pad system” connected to a teleprinter. TOP SECRET: FROM CIPHERS TO CYBER SECURITY Science Museum new exhibition ... Secret phones
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  • Top Secret: Thatcher's hotline among gadgets from GCHQ on display in Science Museum exhibition.
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    Top Secret: Thatcher's hotline among gadgets from GCHQ on display in Science Museum exhibition.
    An encryption key allowing the Queen to make private phone calls and a mock-up of a Soviet spies’ nest in suburban London are among exhibits at the latest Science Museum show.

    Visitors to Top Secret: From Ciphers To Cybersecurity, which opens on July 10, will see Churchill’s “Secraphone” and the first hotline-in-a-briefcase used by Margaret Thatcher in the Eighties.

    Dozens of objects, many being shown in public for the first time, have been lent by the GCHQ surveillance agency, but the exhibition does not include the most modern telecoms and eavesdropping equipment still deemed too sensitive to leave its Cheltenham base.

    The items displayed represent “10 or 15 per cent” of spy gadgets kept at GCHQ’s museum inside its headquarters, which can be viewed only by those with top secret clearance.

    The rarest piece in the show is the filing cabinet-sized 5-UCO, a machine considered so secret that curators believed all versions had been destroyed. It was used to encrypt “the most secret of all messages” wired to embassies in the Second World War and Korean War, using an “automated one-time pad system” connected to a teleprinter. TOP SECRET: FROM CIPHERS TO CYBER SECURITY Science Museum new exhibition
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  • Top Secret: Thatcher's hotline among gadgets from GCHQ on display in Science Museum exhibition.
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    Top Secret: Thatcher's hotline among gadgets from GCHQ on display in Science Museum exhibition.
    An encryption key allowing the Queen to make private phone calls and a mock-up of a Soviet spies’ nest in suburban London are among exhibits at the latest Science Museum show.

    Visitors to Top Secret: From Ciphers To Cybersecurity, which opens on July 10, will see Churchill’s “Secraphone” and the first hotline-in-a-briefcase used by Margaret Thatcher in the Eighties.

    Dozens of objects, many being shown in public for the first time, have been lent by the GCHQ surveillance agency, but the exhibition does not include the most modern telecoms and eavesdropping equipment still deemed too sensitive to leave its Cheltenham base.

    The items displayed represent “10 or 15 per cent” of spy gadgets kept at GCHQ’s museum inside its headquarters, which can be viewed only by those with top secret clearance.

    The rarest piece in the show is the filing cabinet-sized 5-UCO, a machine considered so secret that curators believed all versions had been destroyed. It was used to encrypt “the most secret of all messages” wired to embassies in the Second World War and Korean War, using an “automated one-time pad system” connected to a teleprinter. TOP SECRET: FROM CIPHERS TO CYBER SECURITY Science Museum new exhibition ... The Krogers Russian Spy house in London
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  • Top Secret: Thatcher's hotline among gadgets from GCHQ on display in Science Museum exhibition.
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    Top Secret: Thatcher's hotline among gadgets from GCHQ on display in Science Museum exhibition.
    An encryption key allowing the Queen to make private phone calls and a mock-up of a Soviet spies’ nest in suburban London are among exhibits at the latest Science Museum show.

    Visitors to Top Secret: From Ciphers To Cybersecurity, which opens on July 10, will see Churchill’s “Secraphone” and the first hotline-in-a-briefcase used by Margaret Thatcher in the Eighties.

    Dozens of objects, many being shown in public for the first time, have been lent by the GCHQ surveillance agency, but the exhibition does not include the most modern telecoms and eavesdropping equipment still deemed too sensitive to leave its Cheltenham base.

    The items displayed represent “10 or 15 per cent” of spy gadgets kept at GCHQ’s museum inside its headquarters, which can be viewed only by those with top secret clearance.

    The rarest piece in the show is the filing cabinet-sized 5-UCO, a machine considered so secret that curators believed all versions had been destroyed. It was used to encrypt “the most secret of all messages” wired to embassies in the Second World War and Korean War, using an “automated one-time pad system” connected to a teleprinter. TOP SECRET: FROM CIPHERS TO CYBER SECURITY Science Museum new exhibition ...microdot reader contained in a talcum powder tin
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  • Only Human: Martin Parr exhibition
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    Only Human: Martin Parr exhibition
    Only Human: Martin Parr exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, Trafalgar Square.
    Britain in the time of Brexit.

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  • PEOPLE - Priscilla Presley bei 'Good Morning Britain' in London
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    PEOPLE - Priscilla Presley bei 'Good Morning Britain' in London
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    Priscilla Presley with Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid
    'Good Morning Britain' TV show, London, Britain - 14 Dec 2015

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  • PEOPLE - Kim Wild zeigt ihr Nackt-Selbstportrait in London
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    PEOPLE - Kim Wild zeigt ihr Nackt-Selbstportrait in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX Shutterstock (5356789b)
    Kim Wilde unveils a nude self-portrait created in 1990It has now been framed by John Jones and launches an online auction for charity via www.wildecancerfoundation.com. The benefitting charity is the 'Hertfordshire Breast Unit Appeal', where her sister in law Mandy Smith was treated for Breast Cancer. The Breast Unit in WGC came about because of a fund raising mission by Vicki Adkins MBE. Vicki's own experience with breast cancer led her to realise that a dedicated place for people to deal with such a traumatic event in their lives was badly needed within the QE2 hospital in W.G.C Hertfordshire. Vicki contacted Kim in the early fund raising days and she was very happy to help out at several events. Eventually when the unit was built Vicki asked Kim to design a garden attached to the unit - a private, peaceful space for anyone affected by breast cancer to go and take time out away from other patients and staff.

    Kim commented on the self portrait - 'I called this 'Sunburn' and was inspired to do it after reading an amazing book about Frida Kahlo by Hayden Herrera. I'd forgotten I had it until I cleared out a cluttered room, and there it was inside my old art portfolio from college. When I saw it I thought that it would be perfect to raise money for my chosen charity. It has since been generously framed by John Jones (London) who, frankly, are much more used to framing priceless works of art!'
    Kim Wilde unveils a nude self-portrait, Riba, London, Britain - 10 Nov 2015
    The portrait has been framed by John Jones and launches an online auction for charity via www.wildecancerfoundation.com. The benefitting charity is the 'Hertfordshire Breast Unit Appeal', where her sister in law Mandy Smith was treated for Breast Cancer. The Breast Unit in WGC came about because of a fund raising mission by Vicki Adkins MBE. Vicki's own experience with breast cancer led her to realise that a dedicated place for peopl

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  • PEOPLE - Kim Wild zeigt ihr Nackt-Selbstportrait in London
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    PEOPLE - Kim Wild zeigt ihr Nackt-Selbstportrait in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX Shutterstock (5356789d)
    Kim Wilde unveils a nude self-portrait created in 1990It has now been framed by John Jones and launches an online auction for charity via www.wildecancerfoundation.com. The benefitting charity is the 'Hertfordshire Breast Unit Appeal', where her sister in law Mandy Smith was treated for Breast Cancer. The Breast Unit in WGC came about because of a fund raising mission by Vicki Adkins MBE. Vicki's own experience with breast cancer led her to realise that a dedicated place for people to deal with such a traumatic event in their lives was badly needed within the QE2 hospital in W.G.C Hertfordshire. Vicki contacted Kim in the early fund raising days and she was very happy to help out at several events. Eventually when the unit was built Vicki asked Kim to design a garden attached to the unit - a private, peaceful space for anyone affected by breast cancer to go and take time out away from other patients and staff.

    Kim commented on the self portrait - 'I called this 'Sunburn' and was inspired to do it after reading an amazing book about Frida Kahlo by Hayden Herrera. I'd forgotten I had it until I cleared out a cluttered room, and there it was inside my old art portfolio from college. When I saw it I thought that it would be perfect to raise money for my chosen charity. It has since been generously framed by John Jones (London) who, frankly, are much more used to framing priceless works of art!'
    Kim Wilde unveils a nude self-portrait, Riba, London, Britain - 10 Nov 2015
    The portrait has been framed by John Jones and launches an online auction for charity via www.wildecancerfoundation.com. The benefitting charity is the 'Hertfordshire Breast Unit Appeal', where her sister in law Mandy Smith was treated for Breast Cancer. The Breast Unit in WGC came about because of a fund raising mission by Vicki Adkins MBE. Vicki's own experience with breast cancer led her to realise that a dedicated place for peopl

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  • PEOPLE - Kim Wild zeigt ihr Nackt-Selbstportrait in London
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    PEOPLE - Kim Wild zeigt ihr Nackt-Selbstportrait in London
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    Kim Wilde unveils a nude self-portrait created in 1990It has now been framed by John Jones and launches an online auction for charity via www.wildecancerfoundation.com. The benefitting charity is the 'Hertfordshire Breast Unit Appeal', where her sister in law Mandy Smith was treated for Breast Cancer. The Breast Unit in WGC came about because of a fund raising mission by Vicki Adkins MBE. Vicki's own experience with breast cancer led her to realise that a dedicated place for people to deal with such a traumatic event in their lives was badly needed within the QE2 hospital in W.G.C Hertfordshire. Vicki contacted Kim in the early fund raising days and she was very happy to help out at several events. Eventually when the unit was built Vicki asked Kim to design a garden attached to the unit - a private, peaceful space for anyone affected by breast cancer to go and take time out away from other patients and staff.

    Kim commented on the self portrait - 'I called this 'Sunburn' and was inspired to do it after reading an amazing book about Frida Kahlo by Hayden Herrera. I'd forgotten I had it until I cleared out a cluttered room, and there it was inside my old art portfolio from college. When I saw it I thought that it would be perfect to raise money for my chosen charity. It has since been generously framed by John Jones (London) who, frankly, are much more used to framing priceless works of art!'
    Kim Wilde unveils a nude self-portrait, Riba, London, Britain - 10 Nov 2015
    The portrait has been framed by John Jones and launches an online auction for charity via www.wildecancerfoundation.com. The benefitting charity is the 'Hertfordshire Breast Unit Appeal', where her sister in law Mandy Smith was treated for Breast Cancer. The Breast Unit in WGC came about because of a fund raising mission by Vicki Adkins MBE. Vicki's own experience with breast cancer led her to realise that a dedicated place for peopl

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