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  • CelebratIon of the life and work of Sir David Frost
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    CelebratIon of the life and work of Sir David Frost
    Lady Annabel Goldsmith arrives at Westminster Abbey for the service to celebrate the life and work of Sir David Frost, Westminster Abbey, London, United Kingdom. Thursday, 13th March 2014. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Brian Patten
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    Brian Patten
    Brian Patten, poet, 21 October 1971.
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  • Sir Menzies Campbell on his iPad
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    Sir Menzies Campbell on his iPad
    Sir Menzies Campbell on his iPad at the Liberal Democrats Autumn Conference at The Scottish Exhibition Conference Centre, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Wednesday, 18th September 2013. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Zodiac Killer
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    Zodiac Killer
    Letter from the Zodiac Killers. The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Zodiac Killer
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    Zodiac Killer
    The Halloween greeting card. The Zodiac Killer was a serial killer who operated in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He coined his name in a series of taunting letters he sent to the press until 1974. His letters included four cryptograms, three of which have yet to be solved. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. No connections between them have ever been discovered. They appear to have been victims of opportunity, nothing more. While it is often claimed that the Zodiac knew his victims, there has never been credible evidence to suggest this was true. Numerous others have been thought to be Zodiac victims, but the evidence is scant at best. The killer's identity remains unknown. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Jilly Cooper
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    Jilly Cooper
    Author Jilly Cooper, photographed at her home in the Cotswolds.
    5th September 2024
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  • Jack Karlson, who shot to fame after 'succulent Chinese meal' arrest, dies aged 82
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    Jack Karlson, who shot to fame after 'succulent Chinese meal' arrest, dies aged 82
    Karlson immortalised the phrase 'this is democracy manifest' in what has been described as Australia's pre-eminent meme.

    Jack Karlson revisits China Sea restaurant in 2024 for the documentary 'The Man Who Ate A Succulent Chinese Meal', which is based on his life.
    (Pictured, Jack Karlson with reporter Chris Reason).On the 11th of October 1991, Jack Karlson was apprehended by Queensland Police at a Chinese restaurant in Fortitude Valley. Following a Shakespearean response from Karlson during the arrest and subsequent coverage from Channel 7's Chris Reason (who, at the time, believed he was Queensland's most wanted criminal) - a legend was born.

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  • Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
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    Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
    David Stratton at home in Leura, The Blue Mountains, Australia. He speaks to the Guardian reflecting on his career as a film critic. 6 December 2023. The beloved film critic was learned, approachable, feisty and fiercely funny – and his contributions to cinema in this country are immeasurable.

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  • Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
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    Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
    David Stratton at home in Leura, The Blue Mountains, Australia. He speaks to the Guardian reflecting on his career as a film critic. 6 December 2023. The beloved film critic was learned, approachable, feisty and fiercely funny – and his contributions to cinema in this country are immeasurable.

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  • Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
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    Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
    The Adelaide film festival guide, sits on the ready at David Statton's home, 6 December 2023.

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  • Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
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    Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
    David Stratton at home in Leura, The Blue Mountains, Australia. He speaks to the Guardian reflecting on his career as a film critic. 6 December 2023. The beloved film critic was learned, approachable, feisty and fiercely funny – and his contributions to cinema in this country are immeasurable.

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  • Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
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    Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
    David Stratton at home in Leura, The Blue Mountains, Australia. He speaks to the Guardian reflecting on his career as a film critic. 6 December 2023. The beloved film critic was learned, approachable, feisty and fiercely funny – and his contributions to cinema in this country are immeasurable.

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  • Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
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    Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
    David Stratton at home in Leura, The Blue Mountains, Australia. He speaks to the Guardian reflecting on his career as a film critic. 6 December 2023. The beloved film critic was learned, approachable, feisty and fiercely funny – and his contributions to cinema in this country are immeasurable.

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  • Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
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    Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
    David Stratton at home in Leura, The Blue Mountains, Australia. He speaks to the Guardian reflecting on his career as a film critic. 6 December 2023. The beloved film critic was learned, approachable, feisty and fiercely funny – and his contributions to cinema in this country are immeasurable.

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  • Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
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    Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
    David Stratton at home in Leura, The Blue Mountains, Australia. He speaks to the Guardian reflecting on his career as a film critic. 6 December 2023. The beloved film critic was learned, approachable, feisty and fiercely funny – and his contributions to cinema in this country are immeasurable.

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  • Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
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    Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
    David Stratton at home in Leura, The Blue Mountains, Australia. He speaks to the Guardian reflecting on his career as a film critic. 6 December 2023. The beloved film critic was learned, approachable, feisty and fiercely funny Ð and his contributions to cinema in this country are immeasurable.

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  • John Byrne
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    John Byrne
    John Byrne
    Scottish playwright, screenwriter, artist and designer. He wrote The Slab Boys Trilogy, plays which explore working-class life in Scotland, and the TV dramas Tutti Frutti and Your Cheatin' Heart.
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  • Michael Parkinson photographed at The Ivy in London
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    Michael Parkinson photographed at The Ivy in London
    Michael Parkinson photographed at The Ivy in London.
    Date: 6/5/09.

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  • Michael Parkinson photographed at The Ivy in London
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    Michael Parkinson photographed at The Ivy in London
    Michael Parkinson photographed at The Ivy in London.
    Date: 6/5/09.

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  • Michael Parkinson photographed at The Ivy in London
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    Michael Parkinson photographed at The Ivy in London
    Michael Parkinson photographed at The Ivy in London.
    Date: 6/5/09.

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  • Michael Parkinson photographed at The Ivy in London
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    Michael Parkinson photographed at The Ivy in London
    Michael Parkinson photographed at The Ivy in London.
    Date: 6/5/09.

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  • Michael Parkinson photographed at The Ivy in London
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    Michael Parkinson photographed at The Ivy in London
    Michael Parkinson photographed at The Ivy in London.
    Date: 6/5/09.

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  • Chairman of BP who transformed it into a premier league oil company.
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    Chairman of BP who transformed it into a premier league oil company.
    Sir Peter Ingram Walters was a British businessman. He was the chief executive and chairman of British Petroleum.
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  • Chairman of BP who transformed it into a premier league oil company.
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    Chairman of BP who transformed it into a premier league oil company.
    Sir Peter Ingram Walters was a British businessman. He was the chief executive and chairman of British Petroleum.
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  • Chairman of BP who transformed it into a premier league oil company.
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    Chairman of BP who transformed it into a premier league oil company.
    Sir Peter Ingram Walters was a British businessman. He was the chief executive and chairman of British Petroleum.
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  • Irish Daily Newspapers Lead With The Death of Sinead O'Connor 
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    Irish Daily Newspapers Lead With The Death of Sinead O'Connor 
    Newspaper vendor Francis Mumbley raises a copy of The Irish Times with the death of Sinéad O'Connor on the cover at his newsstand on O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland.

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  • Irish Daily Newspapers Lead With The Death of Sinead O'Connor 
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    Irish Daily Newspapers Lead With The Death of Sinead O'Connor 
    Newspaper vendor Francis Mumbley raises a copy of The Irish Times with the death of Sinéad O'Connor on the cover at his newsstand on O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland.

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  • Irish Daily Newspapers Lead With The Death of Sinead O'Connor 
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    Irish Daily Newspapers Lead With The Death of Sinead O'Connor 
    Newspaper vendor Francis Mumbley raises a copy of The Irish Times with the death of Sinéad O'Connor on the cover at his newsstand on O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland.

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  • Irish Daily Newspapers Lead With The Death of Sinead O'Connor 
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    Irish Daily Newspapers Lead With The Death of Sinead O'Connor 
    Newspaper vendor Francis Mumbley raises a copy of The Irish Times with the death of Sinéad O'Connor on the cover at his newsstand on O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland.

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  • Irish Daily Newspapers Lead With The Death of Sinead O'Connor 
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    Irish Daily Newspapers Lead With The Death of Sinead O'Connor 
    Newspaper vendor Francis Mumbley raises a copy of The Irish Times with the death of Sinéad O'Connor on the cover at his newsstand on O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland.

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  • Irish Daily Newspapers Lead With The Death of Sinead O'Connor 
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    Irish Daily Newspapers Lead With The Death of Sinead O'Connor 
    Newspaper vendor Francis Mumbley raises a copy of The Irish Times with the death of Sinéad O'Connor on the cover at his newsstand on O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland.

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  • Irish Daily Newspapers Lead With The Death of Sinead O'Connor 
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    Irish Daily Newspapers Lead With The Death of Sinead O'Connor 
    Newspaper vendor Francis Mumbley raises a copy of The Irish Times with the death of Sinéad O'Connor on the cover at his newsstand on O'Connell Street in Dublin, Ireland.

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  • Writer and artist whose cookery column for the Guardian also dealt with the ethics of agriculture and food production.
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    Writer and artist whose cookery column for the Guardian also dealt with the ethics of agriculture and food production.
    Colin Spencer and the murals he painted in the dining room of 44 Lonsdale Square, Islington, where he and Bob Swash lived.
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  • Writer and artist whose cookery column for the Guardian also dealt with the ethics of agriculture and food production.
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    Writer and artist whose cookery column for the Guardian also dealt with the ethics of agriculture and food production.
    Colin Spencer and the murals he painted in the dining room of 44 Lonsdale Square, Islington, where he and Bob Swash lived.
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  • Glenda Jackson at Labour Party Conference Brighton England UK October 1997
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    Glenda Jackson at Labour Party Conference Brighton England UK October 1997. The first Labour Party Conference with Tony Blair as Prime Minister.
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  • Chancellor Nigel Lawson with Margaret Thatcher  acknowledging ovation at Conservative Party conference in Brighton.
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    Chancellor Nigel Lawson with Margaret Thatcher acknowledging ovation at Conservative Party conference in Brighton.
    Nigel Lawson and Margaret Thatcher, Conservatives at Blackpool.
    Dated 27 October 1983.
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  • Sir Terry Farrell
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    Sir Terry Farrell
    Sir Terry Farrell, architect and urban designer. 31/03/2023. Terry Farrell the man behind MI6 headquarters in London and TV-am's egg cups has long sought to repurpose buildings and connect with the public - goals now embodied in a new centre in his home town of Newcastle There have always been two sides to Terry Farrell. On the one hand he likes to stand up for the ordinary citizen, to back community groups and conservationists against arrogant planners and architects, to protect old buildings from demolition, to take it to the man. On the other, he himself designed big, imposing buildings for powerful institutions: the flesh-coloured ziggurat of the MI6 headquarters in Vauxhall in London, for example.

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  • Carolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilotCarolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilot
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    Carolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilotCarolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilot
    Carolyn Grace, Spitfire Pilot.
    Carolyn Grace with her Spitfire ML 407 at Duxford Airfield, Cambridgeshire, UK.

    Grace died on 2 December from injuries sustained in a car crash near in New South Wales.

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  • Carolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilotCarolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilot
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    Carolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilotCarolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilot
    Carolyn Grace, Spitfire Pilot.
    Carolyn Grace with her Spitfire ML 407 at Duxford Airfield, Cambridgeshire, UK.

    Grace died on 2 December from injuries sustained in a car crash near in New South Wales.

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  • Carolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilotCarolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilot
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    Carolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilotCarolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilot
    Carolyn Grace, Spitfire Pilot.
    Carolyn Grace with her Spitfire ML 407 at Duxford Airfield, Cambridgeshire, UK.

    Grace died on 2 December from injuries sustained in a car crash near in New South Wales.

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  • Carolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilotCarolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilot
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    Carolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilotCarolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilot
    Carolyn grace the only female owner/pilot of a WWII Spitfire before flying to promote the 'may air display' at Duxford Cambs. To be held this sunday.
    The mk 1x fighter was flown by Johnnie Johnson on D-Day in 1944, it was restored by Carolyns husband Nick before he died in a car crash in 1988.
    Photographed 3 May 2001.

    Grace died on 2 December from injuries sustained in a car crash near in New South Wales.

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  • Carolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilotCarolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilot
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    Carolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilotCarolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilot
    Carolyn Grace, Spitfire Pilot.
    Carolyn Grace with her Spitfire ML 407 at Duxford Airfield, Cambridgeshire, UK.

    Grace died on 2 December from injuries sustained in a car crash near in New South Wales.

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  • Carolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilotCarolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilot
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    Carolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilotCarolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilot
    Carolyn Grace, Spitfire Pilot.
    Carolyn Grace with her Spitfire ML 407 at Duxford Airfield, Cambridgeshire, UK.

    Grace died on 2 December from injuries sustained in a car crash near in New South Wales.

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  • Carolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilotCarolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilot
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    Carolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilotCarolyn Grace World's only female Spitfire pilot
    Carolyn Grace, Spitfire Pilot.
    Carolyn Grace with her Spitfire ML 407 at Duxford Airfield, Cambridgeshire, UK.

    Grace died on 2 December from injuries sustained in a car crash near in New South Wales.

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  • Queen Elizabeth II Funeral Day In Belfast
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    Queen Elizabeth II Funeral Day In Belfast
    People pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her funeral at a mural erected to mark her Platinum Jubilee on Belfast’s Shankill Road.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II Funeral Day In Belfast
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    Queen Elizabeth II Funeral Day In Belfast
    People pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her funeral at a mural erected to mark her Platinum Jubilee on Belfast’s Shankill Road.
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  • Queen Elizabeth II Funeral Day In Belfast
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    Queen Elizabeth II Funeral Day In Belfast
    People pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her funeral at a mural erected to mark her Platinum Jubilee on Belfast’s Shankill Road.
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  • Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral procession
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    Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral procession
    Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II's Funeral procession.
    19th September 2022

    The Royal Family and nation mourns Queen Elizabeth II, who died aged 96 on September 8 2022.

    The public line routes in London and Windsor for The Queen’s final journey.

    At 10.44am, The Queen’s coffin is moved from the Palace of Westminster to Westminster Abbey for the state funeral. Two thousand guests are expected to attend the service, which began at 11am followed by a national two-minute silence at 11.55am

    A public procession began at 12.15pm as Her Majesty's coffin travelled from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch.

    The procession, which will proceed in seven groups was supported by a service band, travelled along Broad Sanctuary, Parliament Square, Whitehall, Horse Guards Parade, Horse Guards Road, The Mall, Constitution Hill and end at London’s Wellington Arch.

    Following the funeral at Westminster Abbey, a group including King Charles III, Queen Consort Camilla, William, Kate, Harry, Meghan, Princess Sophie and other members of the family follow the coffin on foot to Wellington Arch.

    Her Majesty’s coffin was then carried from Wellington Arch by the State Hearse to Windsor where The Queen will be laid to rest.

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  • Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral procession
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    Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral procession
    Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II's Funeral procession.
    19th September 2022

    The Royal Family and nation mourns Queen Elizabeth II, who died aged 96 on September 8 2022.

    The public line routes in London and Windsor for The Queen’s final journey.

    At 10.44am, The Queen’s coffin is moved from the Palace of Westminster to Westminster Abbey for the state funeral. Two thousand guests are expected to attend the service, which began at 11am followed by a national two-minute silence at 11.55am

    A public procession began at 12.15pm as Her Majesty's coffin travelled from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch.

    The procession, which will proceed in seven groups was supported by a service band, travelled along Broad Sanctuary, Parliament Square, Whitehall, Horse Guards Parade, Horse Guards Road, The Mall, Constitution Hill and end at London’s Wellington Arch.

    Following the funeral at Westminster Abbey, a group including King Charles III, Queen Consort Camilla, William, Kate, Harry, Meghan, Princess Sophie and other members of the family follow the coffin on foot to Wellington Arch.

    Her Majesty’s coffin was then carried from Wellington Arch by the State Hearse to Windsor where The Queen will be laid to rest.

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  • Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral procession, London.
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    Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral procession, London.
    Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II’s Funeral procession,
    19th September 2022

    The Royal Family and nation mourns Queen Elizabeth II, who died aged 96 on September 8 2022.

    The public line routes in London and Windsor for The Queen’s final journey.

    At 10.44am, The Queen’s coffin is moved from the Palace of Westminster to Westminster Abbey for the state funeral. Two thousand guests are expected to attend the service, which began at 11am followed by a national two-minute silence at 11.55am

    A public procession began at 12.15pm as Her Majesty's coffin travelled from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch.

    The procession, which will proceed in seven groups was supported by a service band, travelled along Broad Sanctuary, Parliament Square, Whitehall, Horse Guards Parade, Horse Guards Road, The Mall, Constitution Hill and end at London’s Wellington Arch.

    Following the funeral at Westminster Abbey, a group including King Charles III, Queen Consort Camilla, William, Kate, Harry, Meghan, Princess Sophie and other members of the family follow the coffin on foot to Wellington Arch.

    Her Majesty’s coffin was then carried from Wellington Arch by the State Hearse to Windsor where The Queen will be laid to rest.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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