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Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.
The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.
The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.
Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.
Staff at Hardwick Hall make final adjustments to the tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.
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Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.
The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.
The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.
Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.
Staff at Hardwick Hall make final adjustments to the tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.
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Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.
The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.
The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.
Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.
A label for a tapestry at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.
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Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.
The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.
The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.
Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.
A tapestry at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.
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Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.
The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.
The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.
Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.
Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.
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Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.
The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.
The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.
Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.
Liz Waring (property curator) at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.
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Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.
The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.
The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.
Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.
Liz Waring (Property curator) at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.
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Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.
The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.
The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.
Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.
Elena Williams (Collections and house manager) at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.
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Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.
The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.
The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.
Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.
Staff at Hardwick Hall applaud the unveiling of tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.
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Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.
The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.
The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.
Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.
Yoko Hanegreefs (textile cuartor) holding an image of a previous repare of the Tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.
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Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.
The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.
The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.
Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.
Staff look at review previous images of the Tapestries Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.
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Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.
The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.
The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.
Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.
A close up of a Tapestry at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.
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Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.
The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.
The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.
Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.
A close up of a Tapestry at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.
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Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.
The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.
The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.
Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.
A portrait of Elizabeth of Hardwick , Countess of Shrewsbury at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.
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Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.
The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.
The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.
Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.
A portrait of Elizabeth of Hardwick , Countess of Shrewsbury at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.
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Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.
The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.
The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.
Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.
A close up of a Tapestry at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.
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Restoration of 16th-century Derbyshire tapestries ends after 24 years at Hardwick Hall
After a 24-year project, the National Trust has finally finished the restoration of a set of 16th-century tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the longest such endeavour in its history.
The final tapestry in the set of 13 Gideon tapestries was unveiled on the wall of the long gallery, the culmination of a painstaking effort to clean and hand-stitch the huge pieces one at a time, at a cost of £1.7m.
The enormous works, 6 metres tall and more than 70 metres in length, are considered to be one of the most ambitiously scaled tapestry sets of their time, and were last on display together before the project began in 1999.
Hardwick Hall, an Elizabethan country house situated on a hilltop between Chesterfield and Mansfield, was at one point surrounded by nine coalmines.
Construction workers remove the final pieces of scaffolding which has surrounded the tapestries at Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire where the National Trust are unveiling a set of 13 16th-century tapestries. It is the National Trust's longest ever conservation project - they have spent 24 years restoring the tapestries.
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A view of the infamous Watergate Hotel ahead of the 50th anniversary in Washington, DC on Wednesday, June 15, 2022. Five burglars -- James McCord, Virgilio González, Bernard Barker, Eugenio Martínez and Frank Sturgis -- forced their way into the Watergate complex and DNC offices around midnight on the 16th to replace failing bugging equipment that had been installed there two weeks earlier. The goal was to eavesdrop on the Democrats and collect information that could be used against the party for political purposes.
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A view of the infamous Watergate Hotel ahead of the 50th anniversary in Washington, DC on Wednesday, June 15, 2022. Five burglars -- James McCord, Virgilio González, Bernard Barker, Eugenio Martínez and Frank Sturgis -- forced their way into the Watergate complex and DNC offices around midnight on the 16th to replace failing bugging equipment that had been installed there two weeks earlier. The goal was to eavesdrop on the Democrats and collect information that could be used against the party for political purposes.
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A view of the infamous Watergate Hotel ahead of the 50th anniversary in Washington, DC on Wednesday, June 15, 2022. Five burglars -- James McCord, Virgilio González, Bernard Barker, Eugenio Martínez and Frank Sturgis -- forced their way into the Watergate complex and DNC offices around midnight on the 16th to replace failing bugging equipment that had been installed there two weeks earlier. The goal was to eavesdrop on the Democrats and collect information that could be used against the party for political purposes.
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A view of the infamous Watergate Hotel ahead of the 50th anniversary in Washington, DC on Wednesday, June 15, 2022. Five burglars -- James McCord, Virgilio González, Bernard Barker, Eugenio Martínez and Frank Sturgis -- forced their way into the Watergate complex and DNC offices around midnight on the 16th to replace failing bugging equipment that had been installed there two weeks earlier. The goal was to eavesdrop on the Democrats and collect information that could be used against the party for political purposes.
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NEWS - 50 Jahre Watergate-Skandal: Das berüchtigte Watergate-Hotel in Washington
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A view of the infamous Watergate Hotel ahead of the 50th anniversary in Washington, DC on Wednesday, June 15, 2022. Five burglars -- James McCord, Virgilio González, Bernard Barker, Eugenio Martínez and Frank Sturgis -- forced their way into the Watergate complex and DNC offices around midnight on the 16th to replace failing bugging equipment that had been installed there two weeks earlier. The goal was to eavesdrop on the Democrats and collect information that could be used against the party for political purposes.
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A view of the infamous Watergate Hotel ahead of the 50th anniversary in Washington, DC on Wednesday, June 15, 2022. Five burglars -- James McCord, Virgilio González, Bernard Barker, Eugenio Martínez and Frank Sturgis -- forced their way into the Watergate complex and DNC offices around midnight on the 16th to replace failing bugging equipment that had been installed there two weeks earlier. The goal was to eavesdrop on the Democrats and collect information that could be used against the party for political purposes.
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NEWS - 50 Jahre Watergate-Skandal: Das berüchtigte Watergate-Hotel in Washington
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A view of the infamous Watergate Hotel ahead of the 50th anniversary in Washington, DC on Wednesday, June 15, 2022. Five burglars -- James McCord, Virgilio González, Bernard Barker, Eugenio Martínez and Frank Sturgis -- forced their way into the Watergate complex and DNC offices around midnight on the 16th to replace failing bugging equipment that had been installed there two weeks earlier. The goal was to eavesdrop on the Democrats and collect information that could be used against the party for political purposes.
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NEWS - 50 Jahre Watergate-Skandal: Das berüchtigte Watergate-Hotel in Washington
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A view of the infamous Watergate Hotel ahead of the 50th anniversary in Washington, DC on Wednesday, June 15, 2022. Five burglars -- James McCord, Virgilio González, Bernard Barker, Eugenio Martínez and Frank Sturgis -- forced their way into the Watergate complex and DNC offices around midnight on the 16th to replace failing bugging equipment that had been installed there two weeks earlier. The goal was to eavesdrop on the Democrats and collect information that could be used against the party for political purposes.
Waatergate 50 Year Anniversary, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 15 Jun 2022
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NEWS - 50 Jahre Watergate-Skandal: Das berüchtigte Watergate-Hotel in Washington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12987550j)
A view of the infamous Watergate Hotel ahead of the 50th anniversary in Washington, DC on Wednesday, June 15, 2022. Five burglars -- James McCord, Virgilio González, Bernard Barker, Eugenio Martínez and Frank Sturgis -- forced their way into the Watergate complex and DNC offices around midnight on the 16th to replace failing bugging equipment that had been installed there two weeks earlier. The goal was to eavesdrop on the Democrats and collect information that could be used against the party for political purposes.
Waatergate 50 Year Anniversary, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 15 Jun 2022
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NEWS - 50 Jahre Watergate-Skandal: Das berüchtigte Watergate-Hotel in Washington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12987550k)
A view of the infamous Watergate Hotel ahead of the 50th anniversary in Washington, DC on Wednesday, June 15, 2022. Five burglars -- James McCord, Virgilio González, Bernard Barker, Eugenio Martínez and Frank Sturgis -- forced their way into the Watergate complex and DNC offices around midnight on the 16th to replace failing bugging equipment that had been installed there two weeks earlier. The goal was to eavesdrop on the Democrats and collect information that could be used against the party for political purposes.
Waatergate 50 Year Anniversary, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 15 Jun 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935h)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935t)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935i)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935u)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935k)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935l)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935p)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935w)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935r)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935o)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935g)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935f)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935d)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935a)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ein ständiger Strom von Patienten kommt im Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel an
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/Shutterstock (12647935c)
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel. The Omnicron variant has seen the largest number of infections in a single day on December 15th. The number has risen again on December 16th to the highest ever since the pandemic started. The Omicron COVID variant multiplies 70 times faster than Delta in human airways, according to researchers. The NHS is under severe pressure with a big backlog of patients as well waiting for routine operations. Cases of the virus have doubled in the last week.
A steady stream of patients arriving at The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, London, UK - 16 Dec 2021
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits 16th Parachute Brigade
02/09/2021. Colchester , United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits 16th Parachute Brigade. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets members of the 16th Air Assault Brigadeat their barracks in Colchester, Essex. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits 16th Parachute Brigade
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits 16th Parachute Brigade
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits 16th Parachute Brigade
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits 16th Parachute Brigade
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits 16th Parachute Brigade
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits 16th Parachute Brigade
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