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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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DUKAS_176080792_POL
1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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DUKAS_176080787_POL
1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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1971 UK Women’s football team
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 26/09/2024. bedfird, United Kingdom. Jan and Gail Emms Portraits. Portraits of mother and daughter Jan and Gail Emms. Gail who is a retired olympic English badminton player has written a book called “The Lost Lionesses” which is about her mother being part of the 1971 Women’s football team. "Lost Lionesses" is a name retroactively applied to the first women's football team to represent England at a major international tournament, the 1971 Women's World Cup in Mexico. Being unofficial, unrecognised, and disbanded shortly after their return to England, the team was largely overlooked for nearly 50 years. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Performing arts London
Ronan Raftery (Boris Spassky) and Robert Emms (Bobby Fischer) in Ravens: Spassky Vs.Fischer by Tom Morton-Smith @ Hampstead Theatre. Directed by Annabelle Comyn.
(Opening 05-12-19)
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Performing arts London
Ronan Raftery (Boris Spassky) and Robert Emms (Bobby Fischer) in Ravens: Spassky Vs.Fischer by Tom Morton-Smith @ Hampstead Theatre. Directed by Annabelle Comyn.
(Opening 05-12-19)
© Tristram Kenton / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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