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Man In Hat Sitting Alone By Lake
A man in a black coat and hat sits alone on a bench facing Lake Starnberg on a cold day in Tutzing, Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany, on February 14, 2021. Several ducks swim on the calm water in the background as the late afternoon sun casts long shadows. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Senior At Escalator Exit At Subway Station
An elderly man stands on the escalator exiting a Munich U-Bahn (subway) station, with clear signage and stair access visible under a bright blue sky in Munich, Germany, on May 24, 2025. The U-Bahn system is a key component of Munich's public transportation network. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Inauguration Of The “Memorial To The Forgotten” By Artist Jean-Luc Verna, In Paris
The 'Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence' speak during the inauguration of the 'Memorial to the Forgotten' by artist Jean-Luc Verna on the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia in Paris, France, on May 17, 2025. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Inauguration Of The “Memorial To The Forgotten” By Artist Jean-Luc Verna, In Paris
The 'Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence' appear during the inauguration of the 'Memorial to the Forgotten' by artist Jean-Luc Verna on the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia in Paris, France, on May 17, 2025. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Woman Holding Heart-Shaped Balloon
A woman holds a red heart-shaped balloon and stands in front of a white door inside a historic building in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on May 3, 2025. The image centers on the symbol of the heart. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
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Jenny Holzer. Sleeping bag installation collected from The Not Forgotten Association
Jenny Holzer exhibition at the Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
Tate Modern opened new display of work by Jenny Holzer, highlighting her four-decade career, bringing together over 50 key works, at Tate Modern, London
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NEWS - London: Jenny Holzer in der Tate Modern
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Jenny Holzer. Sleeping bag installation collected from The Not Forgotten Association
Jenny Holzer exhibition at the Tate Modern, London, UK - 20 Jul 2018
Tate Modern opened new display of work by Jenny Holzer, highlighting her four-decade career, bringing together over 50 key works, at Tate Modern, London
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
March 15, 2018 - Rome, Lazio, Italy - Second edition of Forgotten Project, a project for the enhancement of the contemporary architectural heritage of the city of Rome through urban art. In the photo the Second edition of Forgotten Project, a project for the enhancement of the contemporary architectural heritage of the city of Rome through urban art. In the photo people who admire the work of British artist My Dog Sighs on March 15 2018 in Rome, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
March 15, 2018 - Rome, Lazio, Italy - Second edition of Forgotten Project, a project for the enhancement of the contemporary architectural heritage of the city of Rome through urban art. In the photo people who admire the work of British artist My Dog Sighs on March 15 2018 in Rome, Italy (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Buckingham Gartenparty mit Eugenie, Beatrice und Andrew
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Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice attend a Buckingham Palace garden party for 'The Not Forgotten Association' at Buckingham Palace
''The Not Forgotten Association' Buckingham Palace Garden Party, London, Britain
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PEOPLE - Buckingham Gartenparty mit Eugenie, Beatrice und Andrew
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Princess Beatrice
Not Forgotten Association Garden Party, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 26 May 2016
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PEOPLE - Buckingham Gartenparty mit Eugenie, Beatrice und Andrew
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Prince Andrew
Not Forgotten Association Garden Party, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 26 May 2016
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PEOPLE - Kim Wild zeigt ihr Nackt-Selbstportrait in London
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Kim Wilde unveils a nude self-portrait created in 1990It has now been framed by John Jones and launches an online auction for charity via www.wildecancerfoundation.com. The benefitting charity is the 'Hertfordshire Breast Unit Appeal', where her sister in law Mandy Smith was treated for Breast Cancer. The Breast Unit in WGC came about because of a fund raising mission by Vicki Adkins MBE. Vicki's own experience with breast cancer led her to realise that a dedicated place for people to deal with such a traumatic event in their lives was badly needed within the QE2 hospital in W.G.C Hertfordshire. Vicki contacted Kim in the early fund raising days and she was very happy to help out at several events. Eventually when the unit was built Vicki asked Kim to design a garden attached to the unit - a private, peaceful space for anyone affected by breast cancer to go and take time out away from other patients and staff.
Kim commented on the self portrait - 'I called this 'Sunburn' and was inspired to do it after reading an amazing book about Frida Kahlo by Hayden Herrera. I'd forgotten I had it until I cleared out a cluttered room, and there it was inside my old art portfolio from college. When I saw it I thought that it would be perfect to raise money for my chosen charity. It has since been generously framed by John Jones (London) who, frankly, are much more used to framing priceless works of art!'
Kim Wilde unveils a nude self-portrait, Riba, London, Britain - 10 Nov 2015
The portrait has been framed by John Jones and launches an online auction for charity via www.wildecancerfoundation.com. The benefitting charity is the 'Hertfordshire Breast Unit Appeal', where her sister in law Mandy Smith was treated for Breast Cancer. The Breast Unit in WGC came about because of a fund raising mission by Vicki Adkins MBE. Vicki's own experience with breast cancer led her to realise that a dedicated place for peopl
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PEOPLE - Kim Wild zeigt ihr Nackt-Selbstportrait in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX Shutterstock (5356789d)
Kim Wilde unveils a nude self-portrait created in 1990It has now been framed by John Jones and launches an online auction for charity via www.wildecancerfoundation.com. The benefitting charity is the 'Hertfordshire Breast Unit Appeal', where her sister in law Mandy Smith was treated for Breast Cancer. The Breast Unit in WGC came about because of a fund raising mission by Vicki Adkins MBE. Vicki's own experience with breast cancer led her to realise that a dedicated place for people to deal with such a traumatic event in their lives was badly needed within the QE2 hospital in W.G.C Hertfordshire. Vicki contacted Kim in the early fund raising days and she was very happy to help out at several events. Eventually when the unit was built Vicki asked Kim to design a garden attached to the unit - a private, peaceful space for anyone affected by breast cancer to go and take time out away from other patients and staff.
Kim commented on the self portrait - 'I called this 'Sunburn' and was inspired to do it after reading an amazing book about Frida Kahlo by Hayden Herrera. I'd forgotten I had it until I cleared out a cluttered room, and there it was inside my old art portfolio from college. When I saw it I thought that it would be perfect to raise money for my chosen charity. It has since been generously framed by John Jones (London) who, frankly, are much more used to framing priceless works of art!'
Kim Wilde unveils a nude self-portrait, Riba, London, Britain - 10 Nov 2015
The portrait has been framed by John Jones and launches an online auction for charity via www.wildecancerfoundation.com. The benefitting charity is the 'Hertfordshire Breast Unit Appeal', where her sister in law Mandy Smith was treated for Breast Cancer. The Breast Unit in WGC came about because of a fund raising mission by Vicki Adkins MBE. Vicki's own experience with breast cancer led her to realise that a dedicated place for peopl
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PEOPLE - Kim Wild zeigt ihr Nackt-Selbstportrait in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX Shutterstock (5356789e)
Kim Wilde unveils a nude self-portrait created in 1990It has now been framed by John Jones and launches an online auction for charity via www.wildecancerfoundation.com. The benefitting charity is the 'Hertfordshire Breast Unit Appeal', where her sister in law Mandy Smith was treated for Breast Cancer. The Breast Unit in WGC came about because of a fund raising mission by Vicki Adkins MBE. Vicki's own experience with breast cancer led her to realise that a dedicated place for people to deal with such a traumatic event in their lives was badly needed within the QE2 hospital in W.G.C Hertfordshire. Vicki contacted Kim in the early fund raising days and she was very happy to help out at several events. Eventually when the unit was built Vicki asked Kim to design a garden attached to the unit - a private, peaceful space for anyone affected by breast cancer to go and take time out away from other patients and staff.
Kim commented on the self portrait - 'I called this 'Sunburn' and was inspired to do it after reading an amazing book about Frida Kahlo by Hayden Herrera. I'd forgotten I had it until I cleared out a cluttered room, and there it was inside my old art portfolio from college. When I saw it I thought that it would be perfect to raise money for my chosen charity. It has since been generously framed by John Jones (London) who, frankly, are much more used to framing priceless works of art!'
Kim Wilde unveils a nude self-portrait, Riba, London, Britain - 10 Nov 2015
The portrait has been framed by John Jones and launches an online auction for charity via www.wildecancerfoundation.com. The benefitting charity is the 'Hertfordshire Breast Unit Appeal', where her sister in law Mandy Smith was treated for Breast Cancer. The Breast Unit in WGC came about because of a fund raising mission by Vicki Adkins MBE. Vicki's own experience with breast cancer led her to realise that a dedicated place for peopl
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PEOPLE - Kim Wild zeigt ihr Nackt-Selbstportrait in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX Shutterstock (5356789f)
Kim Wilde unveils a nude self-portrait created in 1990It has now been framed by John Jones and launches an online auction for charity via www.wildecancerfoundation.com. The benefitting charity is the 'Hertfordshire Breast Unit Appeal', where her sister in law Mandy Smith was treated for Breast Cancer. The Breast Unit in WGC came about because of a fund raising mission by Vicki Adkins MBE. Vicki's own experience with breast cancer led her to realise that a dedicated place for people to deal with such a traumatic event in their lives was badly needed within the QE2 hospital in W.G.C Hertfordshire. Vicki contacted Kim in the early fund raising days and she was very happy to help out at several events. Eventually when the unit was built Vicki asked Kim to design a garden attached to the unit - a private, peaceful space for anyone affected by breast cancer to go and take time out away from other patients and staff.
Kim commented on the self portrait - 'I called this 'Sunburn' and was inspired to do it after reading an amazing book about Frida Kahlo by Hayden Herrera. I'd forgotten I had it until I cleared out a cluttered room, and there it was inside my old art portfolio from college. When I saw it I thought that it would be perfect to raise money for my chosen charity. It has since been generously framed by John Jones (London) who, frankly, are much more used to framing priceless works of art!'
Kim Wilde unveils a nude self-portrait, Riba, London, Britain - 10 Nov 2015
The portrait has been framed by John Jones and launches an online auction for charity via www.wildecancerfoundation.com. The benefitting charity is the 'Hertfordshire Breast Unit Appeal', where her sister in law Mandy Smith was treated for Breast Cancer. The Breast Unit in WGC came about because of a fund raising mission by Vicki Adkins MBE. Vicki's own experience with breast cancer led her to realise that a dedicated place for peopl
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FEATURE: Verlassene Gebäude in Deutschland
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abandoned decay room with arch
Forgotten buildings in Germany - Aug 2015
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A photographer has travelled around Germany capturing the country's abandoned buildings from the GDR.
Christian Richter, 36, is a fine art photographer from Jeßnitz, outside Leipzig a city once in East Germany.
Richter, grew up in the old Soviet controlled German Democratic Republic and says that after the reunification of Germany there were a lot of old buildings left behind.
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FEATURE: Verlassene Gebäude in Deutschland
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abandoned elevator in hospital with rusty doors
Forgotten buildings in Germany - Aug 2015
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A photographer has travelled around Germany capturing the country's abandoned buildings from the GDR.
Christian Richter, 36, is a fine art photographer from Jeßnitz, outside Leipzig a city once in East Germany.
Richter, grew up in the old Soviet controlled German Democratic Republic and says that after the reunification of Germany there were a lot of old buildings left behind.
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FEATURE: Verlassene Gebäude in Deutschland
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Forgotten buildings in Germany - Aug 2015
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A photographer has travelled around Germany capturing the country's abandoned buildings from the GDR.
Christian Richter, 36, is a fine art photographer from Jeßnitz, outside Leipzig a city once in East Germany.
Richter, grew up in the old Soviet controlled German Democratic Republic and says that after the reunification of Germany there were a lot of old buildings left behind.
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FEATURE: Verlassene Gebäude in Deutschland
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old decay bathhouse with oval windows
Forgotten buildings in Germany - Aug 2015
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A photographer has travelled around Germany capturing the country's abandoned buildings from the GDR.
Christian Richter, 36, is a fine art photographer from Jeßnitz, outside Leipzig a city once in East Germany.
Richter, grew up in the old Soviet controlled German Democratic Republic and says that after the reunification of Germany there were a lot of old buildings left behind.
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FEATURE: Verlassene Gebäude in Deutschland
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horror operation table in forgotten blue room in a hospital
Forgotten buildings in Germany - Aug 2015
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A photographer has travelled around Germany capturing the country's abandoned buildings from the GDR.
Christian Richter, 36, is a fine art photographer from Jeßnitz, outside Leipzig a city once in East Germany.
Richter, grew up in the old Soviet controlled German Democratic Republic and says that after the reunification of Germany there were a lot of old buildings left behind.
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FEATURE: Verlassene Gebäude in Deutschland
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Forgotten buildings in Germany - Aug 2015
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A photographer has travelled around Germany capturing the country's abandoned buildings from the GDR.
Christian Richter, 36, is a fine art photographer from Jeßnitz, outside Leipzig a city once in East Germany.
Richter, grew up in the old Soviet controlled German Democratic Republic and says that after the reunification of Germany there were a lot of old buildings left behind.
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FEATURE: Verlassene Gebäude in Deutschland
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old abandoned staircase with pillar and arch
Forgotten buildings in Germany - Aug 2015
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A photographer has travelled around Germany capturing the country's abandoned buildings from the GDR.
Christian Richter, 36, is a fine art photographer from Jeßnitz, outside Leipzig a city once in East Germany.
Richter, grew up in the old Soviet controlled German Democratic Republic and says that after the reunification of Germany there were a lot of old buildings left behind.
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FEATURE: Verlassene Gebäude in Deutschland
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decay spiral staircase in door frame
Forgotten buildings in Germany - Aug 2015
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A photographer has travelled around Germany capturing the country's abandoned buildings from the GDR.
Christian Richter, 36, is a fine art photographer from Jeßnitz, outside Leipzig a city once in East Germany.
Richter, grew up in the old Soviet controlled German Democratic Republic and says that after the reunification of Germany there were a lot of old buildings left behind.
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FEATURE: Verlassene Gebäude in Deutschland
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abandoned decay bedroom with chair table tv in a hotel
Forgotten buildings in Germany - Aug 2015
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A photographer has travelled around Germany capturing the country's abandoned buildings from the GDR.
Christian Richter, 36, is a fine art photographer from Jeßnitz, outside Leipzig a city once in East Germany.
Richter, grew up in the old Soviet controlled German Democratic Republic and says that after the reunification of Germany there were a lot of old buildings left behind.
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FEATURE: Verlassene Gebäude in Deutschland
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abandoned decay staircase in mansion
Forgotten buildings in Germany - Aug 2015
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A photographer has travelled around Germany capturing the country's abandoned buildings from the GDR.
Christian Richter, 36, is a fine art photographer from Jeßnitz, outside Leipzig a city once in East Germany.
Richter, grew up in the old Soviet controlled German Democratic Republic and says that after the reunification of Germany there were a lot of old buildings left behind.
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FEATURE: Verlassene Gebäude in Deutschland
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abandoned doctor room with chair
Forgotten buildings in Germany - Aug 2015
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A photographer has travelled around Germany capturing the country's abandoned buildings from the GDR.
Christian Richter, 36, is a fine art photographer from Jeßnitz, outside Leipzig a city once in East Germany.
Richter, grew up in the old Soviet controlled German Democratic Republic and says that after the reunification of Germany there were a lot of old buildings left behind.
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FEATURE: Verlassene Gebäude in Deutschland
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old abandoned sewage treatment plant
Forgotten buildings in Germany - Aug 2015
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A photographer has travelled around Germany capturing the country's abandoned buildings from the GDR.
Christian Richter, 36, is a fine art photographer from Jeßnitz, outside Leipzig a city once in East Germany.
Richter, grew up in the old Soviet controlled German Democratic Republic and says that after the reunification of Germany there were a lot of old buildings left behind.
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FEATURE: Verlassene Gebäude in Deutschland
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abandoned decay event hall with graffiti and ornament
Forgotten buildings in Germany - Aug 2015
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A photographer has travelled around Germany capturing the country's abandoned buildings from the GDR.
Christian Richter, 36, is a fine art photographer from Jeßnitz, outside Leipzig a city once in East Germany.
Richter, grew up in the old Soviet controlled German Democratic Republic and says that after the reunification of Germany there were a lot of old buildings left behind.
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FEATURE: Verlassene Gebäude in Deutschland
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abandoned Cinema with wooden chairs
Forgotten buildings in Germany - Aug 2015
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A photographer has travelled around Germany capturing the country's abandoned buildings from the GDR.
Christian Richter, 36, is a fine art photographer from Jeßnitz, outside Leipzig a city once in East Germany.
Richter, grew up in the old Soviet controlled German Democratic Republic and says that after the reunification of Germany there were a lot of old buildings left behind.
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FEATURE: Verlassene Gebäude in Deutschland
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Christian Richter/REX Shutterstock (5185306r)
abandoned corridor with door
Forgotten buildings in Germany - Aug 2015
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A photographer has travelled around Germany capturing the country's abandoned buildings from the GDR.
Christian Richter, 36, is a fine art photographer from Jeßnitz, outside Leipzig a city once in East Germany.
Richter, grew up in the old Soviet controlled German Democratic Republic and says that after the reunification of Germany there were a lot of old buildings left behind.
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Not Forgotten garden party at Buckingham Palace, London, Britain
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Queen Elizabeth II talks Andy Reid ex 3rd Battlion the Yorkshire Regiment, who lost both legs and an arm in Afghanistan in 2009 in an bomb attack, while touring the 'Not Forgotten' Association (NFA) Garden party, for the charity that helps ex service personnel.
Not Forgotten garden party at Buckingham Palace, London, Britain
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Not Forgotten garden party at Buckingham Palace, London, Britain
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Queen Elizabeth II talks to a veteran while touring the 'Not Forgotten' Association (NFA) Garden party, for the charity that helps ex service personnel.
Not Forgotten garden party at Buckingham Palace, London, Britain
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Amy Winehouse in Concert, Belgrade, Serbia - 18 Jun 2011
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Final Photo Of Amy Winehouse?
In what's believed to be one of the last pictures of Amy Winehouse before her tragic death on Saturday the 'Back to Black' singer poses with 16-year-old Hannah Hardman.
The intimate snap was taken at an after party following a performance by Amy's goddaughter Dionne Bromfield at the Roundhouse in Camden.
During the gig Amy surprised fans by joining Dionne on stage as she sang her hit song Mama Said.
According to Hannah, who describes herself as a big Amy Winehouse fan, Dionne seemed keen for Amy to join in the song.
However, instead Amy chose to dance her way through the track and was 'clapping and cheering for Dionne and seemed really happy'.
Following the performance Hannah and her friend, who had backstage passes, attended the after party.
Hearing that Amy had arrived the pair discovered her sitting with Dionne and a large group of friends and asked her for a photo.
Amy at first seemed confused but was 'really sweet' and more than happy to oblige.
She then wrapped her arm round Hannah's neck and posed for the camera in front of a large window at the venue.
And when Hannah told her what a big fan she was Amy thanked her for her support.
According to Hannah one of the things that struck her most about the star, who she had never met before, was just how tiny the super skinny singer was, especially her waist.
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Prince Charles at the Not Forgotten Association, St. James's Palace State Apartments, London, Britain - 02 Dec 2010
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Prince Charles met a Laurel and Hardy tribute act Graeme Hardy [Laurel] and Jeremy Newsome Smith {Hardy]
Prince Charles at the Not Forgotten Association, St. James's Palace State Apartments, London, Britain - 02 Dec 2010
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PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
Palestinian bedouin Umm Khader holds her grandson sitting over a donated USAID bag inside the family tent, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Jericho, on Wednesday, August 8, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
Two young Palestinian Bedouin girls pause for a photo inside the family tent, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Friday, August 17, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
Sixty five year-old, Palestinian Bedouin, Abu Khader, surrounded by his grand children, while smoKing Hubbly bubbly, known in Arabic as Argeela, inside the family tent, on the outskirts of Jericho, on Wednesday, August 8, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Palestinian Bedouin Umm Khader, displays the hand made goat yogourt kown in Arabic is "Kishek" at the family camp, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Jericho, on Wednesday, August 8, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Palestinian Bedouin Anadi, 3, lays on the groundinside his family tent, on the outskirt of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Wednesday, August 8, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
A Palestinian Bedouin girl sits on the ground surrounded by family members while gathering at the family camp, on the outskirt of the West Bank city of Jericho, on Wednesday, August 8, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
Palestinian Bedouin women talk in the kitchen tent, while preparing the tea, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Friday, August 17, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
A Palestinian Bedouin woman is seen through a gap in her tent, laughing with her children inside the kitchen tent, in the family camp, on the outskirtS of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Friday, August 17, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
Sixty five year old Palestinian bedouin Abu Khader, smokes hubbly bubbly known in Arabic as Argeela, inside his family tent, on the outskirt of Jericho, on Wednesday, August 8, 2007. . According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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A Palestinian Bedouin youth carries a baby goat while leading the herd next to his family camp, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Jericho, on Wednesday, August 8, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
Palestinian bedouin, Anadi, 3, peers through the tent, playing inside the kitchen tent, at his family camp, located on a mountain in the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Friday, August 17, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
A Palestinian Bedouin woman, pours tea for her guests, not seen, at the family camp, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Friday, August 17, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Palestinian Bedouin girls rest while collecting water from a natural source, next to their family camp, on the outskirt of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Friday, August 17, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
A young Palestinian Bedouin girl plays next to her grandmother inside the family tent, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Ramallah, on Friday, August 17, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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PT The Forgotten Bedouin Tribes of the West Bank
A Palestinian Bedouin boy looks on while his cousins, seen in the background, are looking after the sheeps, at the family camp, on the outskirts of the West Bank city of Jericho, on Wednesday, August 8, 2007. According to a U.N. report, it is estimated that there are 50,000 Bedouins living in the West Bank of which many are refugees. Originally nomadic people, divided in tribes, mostly coming from the desert of Negev in Israel, the West Bank Bedouins live nowadays in the mountains, between Palestinian villages and Jewish settlements. They continue to be isolated from both communities and live under the constant threat of being displaced. Once known their for goat herding and their expertise as animal breeders, a lot of families have been forced into a semi-sedentary lifestyle and count on humanitarian aid to survive. **FRANCE OUT** (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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