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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – OCTOBER 1:
Images of people kidnapped, killed, and freed by Hamas, are displayed at the entrance of the Jewish Community Center in Krakow’s historic Kazimierz district, in Krakow, Poland, on October 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – OCTOBER 1:
Images of people kidnapped, killed, and freed by Hamas, are displayed at the entrance of the Jewish Community Center in Krakow’s historic Kazimierz district, in Krakow, Poland, on October 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – OCTOBER 1:
A large 'Bring Them Home Now' banner, accompanied by images of people kidnapped, killed, and freed by Hamas, is displayed at the entrance of the Jewish Community Center in Krakow’s historic Kazimierz district, in Krakow, Poland, on October 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – OCTOBER 1:
Images of people kidnapped, killed, and freed by Hamas, are displayed at the entrance of the Jewish Community Center in Krakow’s historic Kazimierz district, in Krakow, Poland, on October 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – OCTOBER 1:
A large 'Bring Them Home Now' banner, accompanied by images of people kidnapped, killed, and freed by Hamas, is displayed at the entrance of the Jewish Community Center in Krakow’s historic Kazimierz district, in Krakow, Poland, on October 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – OCTOBER 1:
A large 'Bring Them Home Now' banner, accompanied by images of people kidnapped, killed, and freed by Hamas, is displayed at the entrance of the Jewish Community Center in Krakow’s historic Kazimierz district, in Krakow, Poland, on October 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – OCTOBER 1:
Images of people kidnapped, killed, and freed by Hamas, are displayed at the entrance of the Jewish Community Center in Krakow’s historic Kazimierz district, in Krakow, Poland, on October 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – OCTOBER 1:
Images of people kidnapped, killed, and freed by Hamas, are displayed at the entrance of the Jewish Community Center in Krakow’s historic Kazimierz district, in Krakow, Poland, on October 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Moldovan Parliamentary Election 2025
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 29, 2025:
Igor Grosu, leader of the pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) and Speaker of Parliament, together with Prime Minister Dorin Recean and other government and party members, speaks to the media during a press conference the day after Moldova’s parliamentary elections, in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
With nearly all ballots counted, PAS secured about 50.1% of the vote, ahead of the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc with 24.2%, giving PAS a clear parliamentary majority and reinforcing Moldova’s path toward EU integration. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Moldovan Parliamentary Election 2025
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 29, 2025:
Igor Grosu, leader of the pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) and Speaker of Parliament, together with Prime Minister Dorin Recean and other government and party members, speaks to the media during a press conference the day after Moldova’s parliamentary elections, in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
With nearly all ballots counted, PAS secured about 50.1% of the vote, ahead of the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc with 24.2%, giving PAS a clear parliamentary majority and reinforcing Moldova’s path toward EU integration. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Moldovan Parliamentary Election 2025
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 29, 2025:
Igor Grosu, leader of the pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) and Speaker of Parliament, together with Prime Minister Dorin Recean and other government and party members, speaks to the media during a press conference the day after Moldova’s parliamentary elections, in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
With nearly all ballots counted, PAS secured about 50.1% of the vote, ahead of the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc with 24.2%, giving PAS a clear parliamentary majority and reinforcing Moldova’s path toward EU integration. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Moldovan Parliamentary Election 2025
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 29, 2025:
Igor Grosu, leader of the pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) and Speaker of Parliament, together with Prime Minister Dorin Recean and other government and party members, speaks to the media during a press conference the day after Moldova’s parliamentary elections, in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
With nearly all ballots counted, PAS secured about 50.1% of the vote, ahead of the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc with 24.2%, giving PAS a clear parliamentary majority and reinforcing Moldova’s path toward EU integration. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Moldovan Parliamentary Election 2025
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 29, 2025:
Igor Grosu, leader of the pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) and Speaker of Parliament, together with Prime Minister Dorin Recean and other government and party members, speaks to the media during a press conference the day after Moldova’s parliamentary elections, in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
With nearly all ballots counted, PAS secured about 50.1% of the vote, ahead of the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc with 24.2%, giving PAS a clear parliamentary majority and reinforcing Moldova’s path toward EU integration. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Moldovan Parliamentary Election 2025
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 29, 2025:
Igor Grosu, leader of the pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) and Speaker of Parliament, together with Prime Minister Dorin Recean and other government and party members, speaks to the media during a press conference the day after Moldova’s parliamentary elections, in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
With nearly all ballots counted, PAS secured about 50.1% of the vote, ahead of the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc with 24.2%, giving PAS a clear parliamentary majority and reinforcing Moldova’s path toward EU integration. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Moldovan Parliamentary Election 2025
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 29, 2025:
Prime Minister Dorin Recean attends a press conference with Igor Grosu, leader of the pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) and Speaker of Parliament, along with other government and party members, the day after Moldova’s parliamentary elections, in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
With nearly all ballots counted, PAS secured about 50.1% of the vote, ahead of the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc with 24.2%, giving PAS a clear parliamentary majority and reinforcing Moldova’s path toward EU integration. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Moldovan Parliamentary Election 2025
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 29, 2025:
Igor Grosu, leader of the pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) and Speaker of Parliament, together with Prime Minister Dorin Recean and other government and party members, speaks to the media during a press conference the day after Moldova’s parliamentary elections, in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
With nearly all ballots counted, PAS secured about 50.1% of the vote, ahead of the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc with 24.2%, giving PAS a clear parliamentary majority and reinforcing Moldova’s path toward EU integration. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Moldovan Parliamentary Election 2025
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 29, 2025:
Igor Grosu, leader of the pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) and Speaker of Parliament, together with Prime Minister Dorin Recean and other government and party members, speaks to the media during a press conference the day after Moldova’s parliamentary elections, in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
With nearly all ballots counted, PAS secured about 50.1% of the vote, ahead of the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc with 24.2%, giving PAS a clear parliamentary majority and reinforcing Moldova’s path toward EU integration. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Moldovan Parliamentary Election 2025
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 29, 2025:
Prime Minister Dorin Recean attends a press conference with Igor Grosu, leader of the pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) and Speaker of Parliament, along with other government and party members, the day after Moldova’s parliamentary elections, in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
With nearly all ballots counted, PAS secured about 50.1% of the vote, ahead of the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc with 24.2%, giving PAS a clear parliamentary majority and reinforcing Moldova’s path toward EU integration. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Moldovan Parliamentary Election 2025
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 29, 2025:
Igor Grosu, leader of the pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) and Speaker of Parliament, together with Prime Minister Dorin Recean and other government and party members, speaks to the media during a press conference the day after Moldova’s parliamentary elections, in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
With nearly all ballots counted, PAS secured about 50.1% of the vote, ahead of the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc with 24.2%, giving PAS a clear parliamentary majority and reinforcing Moldova’s path toward EU integration. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Moldovan Parliamentary Election 2025
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 29, 2025:
Igor Grosu, leader of the pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) and Speaker of Parliament, together with Prime Minister Dorin Recean and other government and party members, speaks to the media during a press conference the day after Moldova’s parliamentary elections, in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
With nearly all ballots counted, PAS secured about 50.1% of the vote, ahead of the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc with 24.2%, giving PAS a clear parliamentary majority and reinforcing Moldova’s path toward EU integration. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
Dr Martin Stern, Holocaust survivor, born in 1938 and lived in Holland. He survived camps at both Westerbork and Theresienstadt.
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© 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)
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Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
Antoinette Mutabazi, survivor of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© 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. -
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Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
Antoinette Mutabazi, survivor of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda
Sokphal Din BEM
Forced out of his home by the Khmer Rouge in 1975, Sokphal endured hard labour in the Killing Fields and eventually survived the Genocide in Cambodia
John Hajdu is a survivor of the Holocaust in Hungary and lived under the subsequent socialist regime in Budapest
Laura Marks and Robert Rinder
Joan Salter MBE
Holocaust survivor Dr Martin Stern born in 1938 and lived in Holland. He survived camps at both Westerbork and Theresienstadt
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this imag
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
Antoinette Mutabazi, survivor of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda
Sokphal Din BEM
Forced out of his home by the Khmer Rouge in 1975, Sokphal endured hard labour in the Killing Fields and eventually survived the Genocide in Cambodia
John Hajdu is a survivor of the Holocaust in Hungary and lived under the subsequent socialist regime in Budapest
Laura Marks and Robert Rinder
Joan Salter MBE
Holocaust survivor Dr Martin Stern born in 1938 and lived in Holland. He survived camps at both Westerbork and Theresienstadt
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this imag
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
Joan Salter MBE
Holocaust survivor Dr Martin Stern was born in 1938 and lived in Holland.
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© 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. -
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Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
Antoinette Mutabazi, survivor of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda
Sokphal Din BEM
Forced out of his home by the Khmer Rouge in 1975, Sokphal endured hard labour in the Killing Fields and eventually survived the Genocide in Cambodia
John Hajdu is a survivor of the Holocaust in Hungary and lived under the subsequent socialist regime in Budapest
Laura Marks and Robert Rinder
Joan Salter MBE
Holocaust survivor Dr Martin Stern born in 1938 and lived in Holland. He survived camps at both Westerbork and Theresienstadt
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this imag
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
Antoinette Mutabazi, survivor of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda
Sokphal Din BEM
Forced out of his home by the Khmer Rouge in 1975, Sokphal endured hard labour in the Killing Fields and eventually survived the Genocide in Cambodia
John Hajdu is a survivor of the Holocaust in Hungary and lived under the subsequent socialist regime in Budapest
Laura Marks and Robert Rinder
Joan Salter MBE
Holocaust survivor Dr Martin Stern born in 1938 and lived in Holland. He survived camps at both Westerbork and Theresienstadt
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this imag
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
Antoinette Mutabazi, survivor of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda
Sokphal Din BEM
Forced out of his home by the Khmer Rouge in 1975, Sokphal endured hard labour in the Killing Fields and eventually survived the Genocide in Cambodia
John Hajdu is a survivor of the Holocaust in Hungary and lived under the subsequent socialist regime in Budapest
Laura Marks and Robert Rinder
Joan Salter MBE
Holocaust survivor Dr Martin Stern born in 1938 and lived in Holland. He survived camps at both Westerbork and Theresienstadt
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this imag
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
Antoinette Mutabazi, survivor of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda
Sokphal Din BEM
Forced out of his home by the Khmer Rouge in 1975, Sokphal endured hard labour in the Killing Fields and eventually survived the Genocide in Cambodia
John Hajdu is a survivor of the Holocaust in Hungary and lived under the subsequent socialist regime in Budapest
Laura Marks and Robert Rinder
Joan Salter MBE
Holocaust survivor Dr Martin Stern born in 1938 and lived in Holland. He survived camps at both Westerbork and Theresienstadt
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this imag
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
Antoinette Mutabazi, survivor of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda
Sokphal Din BEM
Forced out of his home by the Khmer Rouge in 1975, Sokphal endured hard labour in the Killing Fields and eventually survived the Genocide in Cambodia
John Hajdu is a survivor of the Holocaust in Hungary and lived under the subsequent socialist regime in Budapest
Laura Marks and Robert Rinder
Joan Salter MBE
Holocaust survivor Dr Martin Stern born in 1938 and lived in Holland. He survived camps at both Westerbork and Theresienstadt
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this imag
© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
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Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
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John Hajdu is a survivor of the Holocaust in Hungary and lived under the subsequent socialist regime in Budapest
Joan Salter MBE
Holocaust survivor Dr Martin Stern born in 1938 and lived in Holland. He survived camps at both Westerbork and Theresienstadt
Antoinette Mutabazi, survivor of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda
Sokphal Din BEM
Forced out of his home by the Khmer Rouge in 1975, Sokphal endured hard labour in the Killing Fields and eventually survived the Genocide in Cambodia
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
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Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
L to R:
John Hajdu is a survivor of the Holocaust in Hungary and lived under the subsequent socialist regime in Budapest
Joan Salter MBE
Holocaust survivor Dr Martin Stern born in 1938 and lived in Holland. He survived camps at both Westerbork and Theresienstadt
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
L to R:
John Hajdu is a survivor of the Holocaust in Hungary and lived under the subsequent socialist regime in Budapest
Joan Salter MBE
Holocaust survivor Dr Martin Stern born in 1938 and lived in Holland. He survived camps at both Westerbork and Theresienstadt
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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DUKAS_149935228_EYE
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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DUKAS_149935247_EYE
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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DUKAS_149935230_EYE
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
Holocaust survivor Dr Martin Stern born in 1938 and lived in Holland. He survived camps at both Westerbork and Theresienstadt
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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DUKAS_149935260_EYE
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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DUKAS_149935256_EYE
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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DUKAS_149935227_EYE
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
John Hajdu is a survivor of the Holocaust in Hungary and lived under the subsequent socialist regime in Budapest
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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DUKAS_149935262_EYE
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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DUKAS_149935255_EYE
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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DUKAS_149935245_EYE
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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DUKAS_149935244_EYE
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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DUKAS_149935275_EYE
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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DUKAS_149935254_EYE
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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DUKAS_149935243_EYE
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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DUKAS_149935240_EYE
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
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Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day domination at Piccadilly Lights, Piccadilly Circus, London, UK.
27th January 2023.1
The Piccadilly Lights, operated by Ocean Outdoor, leads a national moment to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023.
In an 11-minute domination, the Piccadilly Lights display black and white portraits of four genocide survivors taken by the British photographer and director Rankin.
The subjects included John Hajdu MBE, a Holocaust survivor; Sokphal Din BEM, survivor of the genocide in Cambodia; Antoinette Mutabazi, who survived the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Amouna Adam, survivor of the genocide in Darfur.
These are followed by 30 original drawings, by artists aged from as young as 10, of individuals affected by the Holocaust, genocide or identity-based persecution. They included portraits of Iranian teenager Nika Shakarami, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, resistance member Gad Beck, the chemist Primo Levi, scientist Alan Turing and the late Fay Healey who came to England on the Kindertransport and became a much-loved school lollipop lady in Litherland, Merseyside. Her portrait is drawn by Cerys, aged 10.
The space is donated by Landsec, which owns the Piccadilly Lights. Holocaust and genocide survivors and their families will watch the Piccadilly Lights commemoration, lighting candles at 4pm.
© 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.