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Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
28th March 2023.
Runs till 15th October 2023
George Stubbs
A Lemon and White Water Spaniel
1784
George Stubbs
Turk, a dog belonging to the Duke of Rutland 1778
Explores our devotion to four-legged friends across the centuries. Through carefully selected paintings, sculptures, drawings, works of art and even taxidermy, the exhibition highlights the unique bond between humans and their canine companions.
Bringing more than 59 works of art to Hertford House, Faithless and Fearless presents a broad range of portraiture showing dogs in all their different shapes and sizes, with each painter or sculptor challenging themselves how best to represent mankind’s best, faithful, and fearless friend.
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Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
28th March 2023.
Runs till 15th October 2023
George Stubbs
A Lemon and White Water Spaniel
1784
George Stubbs
Turk, a dog belonging to the Duke of Rutland 1778
Explores our devotion to four-legged friends across the centuries. Through carefully selected paintings, sculptures, drawings, works of art and even taxidermy, the exhibition highlights the unique bond between humans and their canine companions.
Bringing more than 59 works of art to Hertford House, Faithless and Fearless presents a broad range of portraiture showing dogs in all their different shapes and sizes, with each painter or sculptor challenging themselves how best to represent mankind’s best, faithful, and fearless friend.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_152762077_EYE
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
28th March 2023.
Runs till 15th October 2023
George Stubbs
A Lemon and White Water Spaniel
1784
Explores our devotion to four-legged friends across the centuries. Through carefully selected paintings, sculptures, drawings, works of art and even taxidermy, the exhibition highlights the unique bond between humans and their canine companions.
Bringing more than 59 works of art to Hertford House, Faithless and Fearless presents a broad range of portraiture showing dogs in all their different shapes and sizes, with each painter or sculptor challenging themselves how best to represent mankind’s best, faithful, and fearless friend.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_152762093_EYE
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
28th March 2023.
George Stubbs
Turk, a dog belonging to the Duke of Rutland , 1778
Explores our devotion to four-legged friends across the centuries. Through carefully selected paintings, sculptures, drawings, works of art and even taxidermy, the exhibition highlights the unique bond between humans and their canine companions.
Bringing more than 59 works of art to Hertford House, Faithless and Fearless presents a broad range of portraiture showing dogs in all their different shapes and sizes, with each painter or sculptor challenging themselves how best to represent mankind’s best, faithful, and fearless friend.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_152762095_EYE
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
28th March 2023.
George Stubbs
Turk, a dog belonging to the Duke of Rutland , 1778
Explores our devotion to four-legged friends across the centuries. Through carefully selected paintings, sculptures, drawings, works of art and even taxidermy, the exhibition highlights the unique bond between humans and their canine companions.
Bringing more than 59 works of art to Hertford House, Faithless and Fearless presents a broad range of portraiture showing dogs in all their different shapes and sizes, with each painter or sculptor challenging themselves how best to represent mankind’s best, faithful, and fearless friend.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_152762076_EYE
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
28th March 2023.
George Stubbs
Turk, a dog belonging to the Duke of Rutland , 1778
Explores our devotion to four-legged friends across the centuries. Through carefully selected paintings, sculptures, drawings, works of art and even taxidermy, the exhibition highlights the unique bond between humans and their canine companions.
Bringing more than 59 works of art to Hertford House, Faithless and Fearless presents a broad range of portraiture showing dogs in all their different shapes and sizes, with each painter or sculptor challenging themselves how best to represent mankind’s best, faithful, and fearless friend.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_152762166_EYE
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
28th March 2023.
Runs till 15th October 2023
George Stubbs
A Lemon and White Water Spaniel
1784
George Stubbs
Turk, a dog belonging to the Duke of Rutland 1778
Explores our devotion to four-legged friends across the centuries. Through carefully selected paintings, sculptures, drawings, works of art and even taxidermy, the exhibition highlights the unique bond between humans and their canine companions.
Bringing more than 59 works of art to Hertford House, Faithless and Fearless presents a broad range of portraiture showing dogs in all their different shapes and sizes, with each painter or sculptor challenging themselves how best to represent mankind’s best, faithful, and fearless friend.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_152762164_EYE
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
28th March 2023.
Clifton Tomson, Lord Byron’s Dog ‘Lyon’ (The Wolf Dog) 1808
Explores our devotion to four-legged friends across the centuries. Through carefully selected paintings, sculptures, drawings, works of art and even taxidermy, the exhibition highlights the unique bond between humans and their canine companions.
Bringing more than 59 works of art to Hertford House, Faithless and Fearless presents a broad range of portraiture showing dogs in all their different shapes and sizes, with each painter or sculptor challenging themselves how best to represent mankind’s best, faithful, and fearless friend.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_152762165_EYE
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
28th March 2023.
Edwin Landseer, Hector, Nero and Dash with the Parrot Lory, lent by His Majesty the King from the Royal Collection 1838.
Explores our devotion to four-legged friends across the centuries. Through carefully selected paintings, sculptures, drawings, works of art and even taxidermy, the exhibition highlights the unique bond between humans and their canine companions.
Bringing more than 59 works of art to Hertford House, Faithless and Fearless presents a broad range of portraiture showing dogs in all their different shapes and sizes, with each painter or sculptor challenging themselves how best to represent mankind’s best, faithful, and fearless friend.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_152762134_EYE
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
28th March 2023.
Edwin Landseer, Hector, Nero and Dash with the Parrot Lory, lent by His Majesty the King from the Royal Collection 1838.
Explores our devotion to four-legged friends across the centuries. Through carefully selected paintings, sculptures, drawings, works of art and even taxidermy, the exhibition highlights the unique bond between humans and their canine companions.
Bringing more than 59 works of art to Hertford House, Faithless and Fearless presents a broad range of portraiture showing dogs in all their different shapes and sizes, with each painter or sculptor challenging themselves how best to represent mankind’s best, faithful, and fearless friend.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_152762131_EYE
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
28th March 2023.
Edwin Landseer, Hector, Nero and Dash with the Parrot Lory, lent by His Majesty the King from the Royal Collection 1838.
Explores our devotion to four-legged friends across the centuries. Through carefully selected paintings, sculptures, drawings, works of art and even taxidermy, the exhibition highlights the unique bond between humans and their canine companions.
Bringing more than 59 works of art to Hertford House, Faithless and Fearless presents a broad range of portraiture showing dogs in all their different shapes and sizes, with each painter or sculptor challenging themselves how best to represent mankind’s best, faithful, and fearless friend.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_152762167_EYE
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
28th March 2023.
Clifton Tomson, Lord Byron’s Dog ‘Lyon’ (The Wolf Dog) 1808
Explores our devotion to four-legged friends across the centuries. Through carefully selected paintings, sculptures, drawings, works of art and even taxidermy, the exhibition highlights the unique bond between humans and their canine companions.
Bringing more than 59 works of art to Hertford House, Faithless and Fearless presents a broad range of portraiture showing dogs in all their different shapes and sizes, with each painter or sculptor challenging themselves how best to represent mankind’s best, faithful, and fearless friend.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_152762163_EYE
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
28th March 2023.
Clifton Tomson, Lord Byron’s Dog ‘Lyon’ (The Wolf Dog) 1808
Explores our devotion to four-legged friends across the centuries. Through carefully selected paintings, sculptures, drawings, works of art and even taxidermy, the exhibition highlights the unique bond between humans and their canine companions.
Bringing more than 59 works of art to Hertford House, Faithless and Fearless presents a broad range of portraiture showing dogs in all their different shapes and sizes, with each painter or sculptor challenging themselves how best to represent mankind’s best, faithful, and fearless friend.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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© Elliott Franks / eyevine. -
DUKAS_152762162_EYE
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
28th March 2023.
Edwin Landseet
Doubtful Crumbs
1858-9
Explores our devotion to four-legged friends across the centuries. Through carefully selected paintings, sculptures, drawings, works of art and even taxidermy, the exhibition highlights the unique bond between humans and their canine companions.
Bringing more than 59 works of art to Hertford House, Faithless and Fearless presents a broad range of portraiture showing dogs in all their different shapes and sizes, with each painter or sculptor challenging themselves how best to represent mankind’s best, faithful, and fearless friend.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_152762074_EYE
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
Portraits of Dogs from Gainsborough to Hockney at The Wallace Collection, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, UK.
28th March 2023.
Rosa Bonheur, Brizo, a Shepherd’s Dog,
Explores our devotion to four-legged friends across the centuries. Through carefully selected paintings, sculptures, drawings, works of art and even taxidermy, the exhibition highlights the unique bond between humans and their canine companions.
Bringing more than 59 works of art to Hertford House, Faithless and Fearless presents a broad range of portraiture showing dogs in all their different shapes and sizes, with each painter or sculptor challenging themselves how best to represent mankind’s best, faithful, and fearless friend.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough exhibition at the National Gallery, London.
The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough exhibition at the National Gallery, London, UK.
Centenary of The Blue Boy's last public appearance in the UK. This exhibition opens 100 years to the day since The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough was last seen in the country, reuniting a British icon with the British public.
With children of National Gallery staff and of the US Embassy in London, posing in front of the painting. All dressed in shades of blue with cravats to resemble the figure in the painting.
The painting is an exceptional loan; it has never been lent since its departure from the UK ñ until now ñ and it is unlikely to ever be lent again. The work is now owned by the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California where it has been on display for the past century. The free exhibition in Room 46 will see The Blue Boy shown alongside a select group of five paintings that demonstrate Gainsborough's ongoing interest in Van Dyck's paintings.
24th January 2022.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough exhibition at the National Gallery, London.
The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough exhibition at the National Gallery, London, UK.
Centenary of The Blue Boy's last public appearance in the UK. This exhibition opens 100 years to the day since The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough was last seen in the country, reuniting a British icon with the British public.
With children of National Gallery staff and of the US Embassy in London, posing in front of the painting. All dressed in shades of blue with cravats to resemble the figure in the painting.
The painting is an exceptional loan; it has never been lent since its departure from the UK ñ until now ñ and it is unlikely to ever be lent again. The work is now owned by the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California where it has been on display for the past century. The free exhibition in Room 46 will see The Blue Boy shown alongside a select group of five paintings that demonstrate Gainsborough's ongoing interest in Van Dyck's paintings.
24th January 2022.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_133807455_EYE
The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough exhibition at the National Gallery, London.
The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough exhibition at the National Gallery, London, UK.
Centenary of The Blue Boy's last public appearance in the UK. This exhibition opens 100 years to the day since The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough was last seen in the country, reuniting a British icon with the British public.
With children of National Gallery staff and of the US Embassy in London, posing in front of the painting. All dressed in shades of blue with cravats to resemble the figure in the painting.
The painting is an exceptional loan; it has never been lent since its departure from the UK ñ until now ñ and it is unlikely to ever be lent again. The work is now owned by the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California where it has been on display for the past century. The free exhibition in Room 46 will see The Blue Boy shown alongside a select group of five paintings that demonstrate Gainsborough's ongoing interest in Van Dyck's paintings.
24th January 2022.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_133807462_EYE
The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough exhibition at the National Gallery, London.
The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough exhibition at the National Gallery, London, UK.
Centenary of The Blue Boy’s last public appearance in the UK. This exhibition opens 100 years to the day since The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough was last seen in the country, reuniting a British icon with the British public.
With children of National Gallery staff and of the US Embassy in London, posing in front of the painting. All dressed in shades of blue with cravats to resemble the figure in the painting.
The painting is an exceptional loan; it has never been lent since its departure from the UK – until now – and it is unlikely to ever be lent again. The work is now owned by the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California where it has been on display for the past century. The free exhibition in Room 46 will see The Blue Boy shown alongside a select group of five paintings that demonstrate Gainsborough’s ongoing interest in Van Dyck’s paintings.
24th January 2022.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_133807466_EYE
The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough exhibition at the National Gallery, London.
The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough exhibition at the National Gallery, London, UK.
Centenary of The Blue Boy’s last public appearance in the UK. This exhibition opens 100 years to the day since The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough was last seen in the country, reuniting a British icon with the British public.
With children of National Gallery staff and of the US Embassy in London, posing in front of the painting. All dressed in shades of blue with cravats to resemble the figure in the painting.
The painting is an exceptional loan; it has never been lent since its departure from the UK – until now – and it is unlikely to ever be lent again. The work is now owned by the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California where it has been on display for the past century. The free exhibition in Room 46 will see The Blue Boy shown alongside a select group of five paintings that demonstrate Gainsborough’s ongoing interest in Van Dyck’s paintings.
24th January 2022.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_133807464_EYE
The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough exhibition at the National Gallery, London.
The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough exhibition at the National Gallery, London, UK.
Centenary of The Blue Boy’s last public appearance in the UK. This exhibition opens 100 years to the day since The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough was last seen in the country, reuniting a British icon with the British public.
With children of National Gallery staff and of the US Embassy in London, posing in front of the painting. All dressed in shades of blue with cravats to resemble the figure in the painting.
The painting is an exceptional loan; it has never been lent since its departure from the UK – until now – and it is unlikely to ever be lent again. The work is now owned by the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California where it has been on display for the past century. The free exhibition in Room 46 will see The Blue Boy shown alongside a select group of five paintings that demonstrate Gainsborough’s ongoing interest in Van Dyck’s paintings.
24th January 2022.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_133807454_EYE
The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough exhibition at the National Gallery, London.
The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough exhibition at the National Gallery, London, UK.
Centenary of The Blue Boy's last public appearance in the UK. This exhibition opens 100 years to the day since The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough was last seen in the country, reuniting a British icon with the British public.
With children of National Gallery staff and of the US Embassy in London, posing in front of the painting. All dressed in shades of blue with cravats to resemble the figure in the painting.
The painting is an exceptional loan; it has never been lent since its departure from the UK ñ until now ñ and it is unlikely to ever be lent again. The work is now owned by the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California where it has been on display for the past century. The free exhibition in Room 46 will see The Blue Boy shown alongside a select group of five paintings that demonstrate Gainsborough's ongoing interest in Van Dyck's paintings.
24th January 2022.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_133807467_EYE
The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough exhibition at the National Gallery, London.
The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough exhibition at the National Gallery, London, UK.
Centenary of The Blue Boy's last public appearance in the UK. This exhibition opens 100 years to the day since The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough was last seen in the country, reuniting a British icon with the British public.
With children of National Gallery staff and of the US Embassy in London, posing in front of the painting. All dressed in shades of blue with cravats to resemble the figure in the painting.
The painting is an exceptional loan; it has never been lent since its departure from the UK ñ until now ñ and it is unlikely to ever be lent again. The work is now owned by the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California where it has been on display for the past century. The free exhibition in Room 46 will see The Blue Boy shown alongside a select group of five paintings that demonstrate Gainsborough's ongoing interest in Van Dyck's paintings.
24th January 2022.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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DUKAS_133807461_EYE
The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough exhibition at the National Gallery, London.
The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough exhibition at the National Gallery, London, UK.
Centenary of The Blue Boy's last public appearance in the UK. This exhibition opens 100 years to the day since The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough was last seen in the country, reuniting a British icon with the British public.
With children of National Gallery staff and of the US Embassy in London, posing in front of the painting. All dressed in shades of blue with cravats to resemble the figure in the painting.
The painting is an exceptional loan; it has never been lent since its departure from the UK ñ until now ñ and it is unlikely to ever be lent again. The work is now owned by the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California where it has been on display for the past century. The free exhibition in Room 46 will see The Blue Boy shown alongside a select group of five paintings that demonstrate Gainsborough's ongoing interest in Van Dyck's paintings.
24th January 2022.
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Terrorist attack in Sousse, Tunisa - 27 Jun 2015
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Open social media page shows: Carly Lovett, 24, from Gainsborough, believed to have been killed with her fiancee Liam Moore, 26, in the terror attacks in Tunisia
Terrorist attack in Sousse, Tunisa - 27 Jun 2015
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Terrorist attack in Sousse, Tunisa - 27 Jun 2015
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Carly Lovett, 24, a photographer and beauty blogger, from Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, who has been named as the first victim from England of a terrorist gunman who killed 37 people and injured 36 on the beach in the resort town of Sousse. Pictured here on her beauty blog page
Terrorist attack in Sousse, Tunisa - 27 Jun 2015
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Terrorist attack in Sousse, Tunisa - 27 Jun 2015
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Carly Lovett, 24, a photographer and beauty blogger, from Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, who has been named as the first victim from England of a terrorist gunman who killed 37 people and injured 36 on the beach in the resort town of Sousse. Pictured here on her beauty blog page
Terrorist attack in Sousse, Tunisa - 27 Jun 2015
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Prince Harry and Boris Johnson visit the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, Britain - 04 Apr 2014
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Prince Harry and Boris Johnson visit the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, Britain - 04 Apr 2014
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Prince Harry and Boris Johnson visit the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, Britain - 04 Apr 2014
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Prince Harry and Boris Johnson visit the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, Britain - 04 Apr 2014
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Prince Harry and Boris Johnson visit the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, Britain - 04 Apr 2014
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Prince Harry and Boris Johnson visit the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, Britain - 04 Apr 2014
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Prince Harry with the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson and local school children from Gainsborough Primary school in Newham at the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Prince Harry and Boris Johnson visit the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, Britain - 04 Apr 2014
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Prince Harry and Boris Johnson visit the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, Britain - 04 Apr 2014
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Prince Harry with local school children from Gainsborough Primary school in Newham at the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Prince Harry and Boris Johnson visit the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, Britain - 04 Apr 2014
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Prince Harry and Boris Johnson visit the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, Britain - 04 Apr 2014
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Prince Harry and Boris Johnson visit the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, Britain - 04 Apr 2014
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Prince Harry and Boris Johnson visit the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, Britain - 04 Apr 2014
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Prince Harry and Boris Johnson visit the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, Britain - 04 Apr 2014
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Prince Harry and Boris Johnson visit the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, Britain - 04 Apr 2014
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Prince Harry and Boris Johnson visit the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, Britain - 04 Apr 2014
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Prince Harry and Boris Johnson visit the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, Britain - 04 Apr 2014
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Prince Harry and Boris Johnson visit the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, Britain - 04 Apr 2014
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RALPH FIENNES;
British actor ;
in rehearsal for Coriolanus by Shakespeare ;
produced by the Almeida Theatre ;
at the Gainsborough Studios, London, UK ;
May 2000;
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'Richard II' play at the Almeida Theatre Company's Gainsborough Studios, London, Britain - 01 Apr 2000
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'Richard II' play at the Almeida Theatre Company's Gainsborough Studios, London, Britain - 01 Apr 2000
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GALA EVENING OF PLAY ' RICHARD II ' AT THE GAINSBOROUGH STUDIOS, ISLINGTON, LONDON, BRITAIN - MAY 2000
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VIVIEN DUFFIELD AND JOCELYN STEVENS
GALA EVENING OF PLAY ' RICHARD II ' AT THE GAINSBOROUGH STUDIOS, ISLINGTON, LONDON, BRITAIN - MAY 2000
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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
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