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  • Common Green Bottle Fly (Lucilia Sericata) - Disease Vector
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    Common Green Bottle Fly (Lucilia Sericata) - Disease Vector
    A common green bottle fly (Lucilia sericata) rests on a plant leaf while feeding on a greyish-orange liquid in a garden in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 14, 2025. The blowfly, characterized by its metallic blue-green or golden sheen and black markings, is commonly found in outdoor environments where it feeds on decaying organic matter. This species is known to carry bacteria and pathogens such as Salmonella and Escherichia coli. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto)

     

  • Common Green Bottle Fly (Lucilia Sericata) - Disease Vector
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    Common Green Bottle Fly (Lucilia Sericata) - Disease Vector
    A common green bottle fly (Lucilia sericata) rests on a plant leaf while feeding on a greyish-orange liquid in a garden in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 14, 2025. The blowfly, characterized by its metallic blue-green or golden sheen and black markings, is commonly found in outdoor environments where it feeds on decaying organic matter. This species is known to carry bacteria and pathogens such as Salmonella and Escherichia coli. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto)

     

  • Common Green Bottle Fly (Lucilia Sericata) - Disease Vector
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    Common Green Bottle Fly (Lucilia Sericata) - Disease Vector
    A common green bottle fly (Lucilia sericata) rests on a plant leaf while feeding on a greyish-orange liquid in a garden in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on October 14, 2025. The blowfly, characterized by its metallic blue-green or golden sheen and black markings, is commonly found in outdoor environments where it feeds on decaying organic matter. This species is known to carry bacteria and pathogens such as Salmonella and Escherichia coli. (Photo by Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto)

     

  • Pulp review - a triumphant, full-tilt return from Jarvis Cocker and co
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    Pulp review - a triumphant, full-tilt return from Jarvis Cocker and co
    A hit-heavy set reminds us how the Sheffield masters earned their place in British pop culture - with plenty of sleaze and sonic adventure thrown in.

    Lead singer Jarvis Cocker performing with Pulp at the Castlefield Bowl in Manchester. It is Pulp's first gig in Manchester in 22 years.

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  • Pulp review - a triumphant, full-tilt return from Jarvis Cocker and co
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    Pulp review - a triumphant, full-tilt return from Jarvis Cocker and co
    A hit-heavy set reminds us how the Sheffield masters earned their place in British pop culture - with plenty of sleaze and sonic adventure thrown in.

    Lead singer Jarvis Cocker performing with Pulp at the Castlefield Bowl in Manchester. It is Pulp's first gig in Manchester in 22 years.

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    Welcome by The Foreman

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    Morris get ready to dance infront of the Mayor of Merton and onlookers

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    with Councillor Joan Henry, the Mayor of Merton

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    with Councillor Joan Henry, the Mayor of Merton

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    with Councillor Joan Henry, the Mayor of Merton

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    with Councillor Joan Henry, the Mayor of Merton

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    Welcome by The Foreman

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    with Councillor Joan Henry, the Mayor of Merton

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
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    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London.
    Greensleeves Morris Men dancing on Wimbledon Common, London, Great Britain
    1st May 2023 from 5.30am until 6am at sunrise.

    7 traditional English Morris dances on May Day as the sun rises over Wimbledon Common by the iconic Windmill.

    Greensleeves Morris men were founded in 1926, making them one of the longest established Morris sides and have been based in Wimbledon since 1980.

    Their kit consists of white shirts, black breeches with a red belt, white socks and black shoes. They wear green baldrics with red and black rosettes. Full members wear green arm bands which are earned after performing a solo jig in public.

    Their core repertoire is based on the dances of the villages of Fieldtown in Oxfordshire and Sherborne in Gloucestershire. They also dance dances from other villages in the Cotswolds, the Welsh borders and Lichfield in Staffordshire.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain 19th August 2022
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    Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain 19th August 2022
    Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain
    19th August 2022

    Wimbledon Common during a long period with much lower than average rainfall for the time of year. The water in Rushmere pond is also at a very low level.

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  • Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain 19th August 2022
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    Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain 19th August 2022
    Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain
    19th August 2022

    Wimbledon Common during a long period with much lower than average rainfall for the time of year. The water in Rushmere pond is also at a very low level.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain 19th August 2022
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    Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain 19th August 2022
    Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain
    19th August 2022

    Wimbledon Common during a long period with much lower than average rainfall for the time of year. The water in Rushmere pond is also at a very low level.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain 19th August 2022
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    Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain 19th August 2022
    Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain
    19th August 2022

    Wimbledon Common during a long period with much lower than average rainfall for the time of year. The water in Rushmere pond is also at a very low level.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain 19th August 2022
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    Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain 19th August 2022
    Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain
    19th August 2022

    Wimbledon Common during a long period with much lower than average rainfall for the time of year. The water in Rushmere pond is also at a very low level.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain 19th August 2022
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    Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain 19th August 2022
    Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain
    19th August 2022

    Wimbledon Common during a long period with much lower than average rainfall for the time of year. The water in Rushmere pond is also at a very low level.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain 19th August 2022
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    Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain 19th August 2022
    Wimbledon Common by Rushmere Pond, London, Great Britain
    19th August 2022

    Wimbledon Common during a long period with much lower than average rainfall for the time of year. The water in Rushmere pond is also at a very low level.

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