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  • Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
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    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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  • Buskers in Columbia Road, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
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    Buskers in Columbia Road, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
    Buskers in Columbia Road, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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  • Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
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    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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  • Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
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    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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  • Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
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    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Fraser Hall

     

  • Busker entertains in Columbia Road area, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
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    Busker entertains in Columbia Road area, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
    Busker entertains in Columbia Road area, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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  • Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
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    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Fraser Hall

     

  • Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
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    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
    Fraser Hall

     

  • Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
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    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Fraser Hall

     

  • Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
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    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Fraser Hall

     

  • Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
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    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Fraser Hall

     

  • Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
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    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
    Fraser Hall

     

  • Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
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    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London.
    Columbia Road Flower Market, a very popular Sunday market between Hoxton and Bethnal Green in East London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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  • Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
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    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy where he joined a group of 60 students from schools across east London who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games on 21st July, 2014 in London, UK. The Invictus Games is an international sports event for wounded warriors launched by Prince Harry which is coming to London from 10-14 September 2014.

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  • Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
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    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy where he joined a group of 60 students from schools across east London who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games on 21st July, 2014 in London, UK. The Invictus Games is an international sports event for wounded warriors launched by Prince Harry which is coming to London from 10-14 September 2014.

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  • Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
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    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy where he joined a group of 60 students from schools across east London who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games on 21st July, 2014 in London, UK. The Invictus Games is an international sports event for wounded warriors launched by Prince Harry which is coming to London from 10-14 September 2014.

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  • Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
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    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy where he joined a group of 60 students from schools across east London who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games on 21st July, 2014 in London, UK. The Invictus Games is an international sports event for wounded warriors launched by Prince Harry which is coming to London from 10-14 September 2014.

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  • Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
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    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy where he joined a group of 60 students from schools across east London who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games on 21st July, 2014 in London, UK. The Invictus Games is an international sports event for wounded warriors launched by Prince Harry which is coming to London from 10-14 September 2014.

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  • Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
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    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy where he joined a group of 60 students from schools across east London who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games on 21st July, 2014 in London, UK. The Invictus Games is an international sports event for wounded warriors launched by Prince Harry which is coming to London from 10-14 September 2014.

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  • Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
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    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy where he joined a group of 60 students from schools across east London who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games on 21st July, 2014 in London, UK. The Invictus Games is an international sports event for wounded warriors launched by Prince Harry which is coming to London from 10-14 September 2014.

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  • Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
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    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy where he joined a group of 60 students from schools across east London who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games on 21st July, 2014 in London, UK. The Invictus Games is an international sports event for wounded warriors launched by Prince Harry which is coming to London from 10-14 September 2014.

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  • Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
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    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy where he joined a group of 60 students from schools across east London who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games on 21st July, 2014 in London, UK. The Invictus Games is an international sports event for wounded warriors launched by Prince Harry which is coming to London from 10-14 September 2014.

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  • Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
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    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy where he joined a group of 60 students from schools across east London who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games on 21st July, 2014 in London, UK. The Invictus Games is an international sports event for wounded warriors launched by Prince Harry which is coming to London from 10-14 September 2014.

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  • Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
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    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy to meet with students who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games
    Prince Harry visits Bethnal Green Academy where he joined a group of 60 students from schools across east London who will be receiving training to become digital media champions for the Invictus Games on 21st July, 2014 in London, UK. The Invictus Games is an international sports event for wounded warriors launched by Prince Harry which is coming to London from 10-14 September 2014.

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  • Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
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    Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
    Visitors and cats at 'Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium' in London, United Kingdom.


    Welcome to the world of Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, London's first cat cafe, which finally opens its doors to the public on 1 March after more than a year of preparations. The claws are out as cat-loving ladies and gents of all ages are pouncing on the opportunity to sit, eat, drink and play with the 11 resident felines (Adamska, Artemis, Biscuit, Carbonelle, Donnie, Indiana, Loki, Mue, Petra, Romeo and Wookie). Three thousand bookings were made in the first four-and-a-half hours after the cafe announced its opening day, causing the website to crash, demonstrating just how many people wish to do as the Japanese do; Japan being, of course, where the cat cafe trend really kicked off after its first feline joint opened in Osaka 10 years ago.
    When 31-year-old Aussie and self-confessed crazy cat lady Lauren Pears launched her crowdfunding campaign to introduce the cat café concept to the start-up streets of Shoreditch on Christmas Eve 2012, she never expected to exceed her £108,000 target in less than two months. The generosity was incredible - and none more so than that of Anna Kogan, a 30-year-old Moscow animal welfare organisation founder and London trader who has since become co-owner of the emporium, after investing enough money for Lauren to obtain an 'entrepreneur visa', which required access to £200,000 in investment funds.

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  • Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
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    Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
    Visitors and cats at 'Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium' in London, United Kingdom.


    Welcome to the world of Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, London's first cat cafe, which finally opens its doors to the public on 1 March after more than a year of preparations. The claws are out as cat-loving ladies and gents of all ages are pouncing on the opportunity to sit, eat, drink and play with the 11 resident felines (Adamska, Artemis, Biscuit, Carbonelle, Donnie, Indiana, Loki, Mue, Petra, Romeo and Wookie). Three thousand bookings were made in the first four-and-a-half hours after the cafe announced its opening day, causing the website to crash, demonstrating just how many people wish to do as the Japanese do; Japan being, of course, where the cat cafe trend really kicked off after its first feline joint opened in Osaka 10 years ago.
    When 31-year-old Aussie and self-confessed crazy cat lady Lauren Pears launched her crowdfunding campaign to introduce the cat café concept to the start-up streets of Shoreditch on Christmas Eve 2012, she never expected to exceed her £108,000 target in less than two months. The generosity was incredible - and none more so than that of Anna Kogan, a 30-year-old Moscow animal welfare organisation founder and London trader who has since become co-owner of the emporium, after investing enough money for Lauren to obtain an 'entrepreneur visa', which required access to £200,000 in investment funds.

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  • Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
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    Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
    Visitors and cats at 'Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium' in London, United Kingdom.


    Welcome to the world of Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, London's first cat cafe, which finally opens its doors to the public on 1 March after more than a year of preparations. The claws are out as cat-loving ladies and gents of all ages are pouncing on the opportunity to sit, eat, drink and play with the 11 resident felines (Adamska, Artemis, Biscuit, Carbonelle, Donnie, Indiana, Loki, Mue, Petra, Romeo and Wookie). Three thousand bookings were made in the first four-and-a-half hours after the cafe announced its opening day, causing the website to crash, demonstrating just how many people wish to do as the Japanese do; Japan being, of course, where the cat cafe trend really kicked off after its first feline joint opened in Osaka 10 years ago.
    When 31-year-old Aussie and self-confessed crazy cat lady Lauren Pears launched her crowdfunding campaign to introduce the cat café concept to the start-up streets of Shoreditch on Christmas Eve 2012, she never expected to exceed her £108,000 target in less than two months. The generosity was incredible - and none more so than that of Anna Kogan, a 30-year-old Moscow animal welfare organisation founder and London trader who has since become co-owner of the emporium, after investing enough money for Lauren to obtain an 'entrepreneur visa', which required access to £200,000 in investment funds.

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  • Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
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    Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
    Visitors and cats at 'Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium' in London, United Kingdom.


    Welcome to the world of Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, London's first cat cafe, which finally opens its doors to the public on 1 March after more than a year of preparations. The claws are out as cat-loving ladies and gents of all ages are pouncing on the opportunity to sit, eat, drink and play with the 11 resident felines (Adamska, Artemis, Biscuit, Carbonelle, Donnie, Indiana, Loki, Mue, Petra, Romeo and Wookie). Three thousand bookings were made in the first four-and-a-half hours after the cafe announced its opening day, causing the website to crash, demonstrating just how many people wish to do as the Japanese do; Japan being, of course, where the cat cafe trend really kicked off after its first feline joint opened in Osaka 10 years ago.
    When 31-year-old Aussie and self-confessed crazy cat lady Lauren Pears launched her crowdfunding campaign to introduce the cat café concept to the start-up streets of Shoreditch on Christmas Eve 2012, she never expected to exceed her £108,000 target in less than two months. The generosity was incredible - and none more so than that of Anna Kogan, a 30-year-old Moscow animal welfare organisation founder and London trader who has since become co-owner of the emporium, after investing enough money for Lauren to obtain an 'entrepreneur visa', which required access to £200,000 in investment funds.

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  • Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
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    Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
    Visitors and cats at 'Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium' in London, United Kingdom.


    Welcome to the world of Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, London's first cat cafe, which finally opens its doors to the public on 1 March after more than a year of preparations. The claws are out as cat-loving ladies and gents of all ages are pouncing on the opportunity to sit, eat, drink and play with the 11 resident felines (Adamska, Artemis, Biscuit, Carbonelle, Donnie, Indiana, Loki, Mue, Petra, Romeo and Wookie). Three thousand bookings were made in the first four-and-a-half hours after the cafe announced its opening day, causing the website to crash, demonstrating just how many people wish to do as the Japanese do; Japan being, of course, where the cat cafe trend really kicked off after its first feline joint opened in Osaka 10 years ago.
    When 31-year-old Aussie and self-confessed crazy cat lady Lauren Pears launched her crowdfunding campaign to introduce the cat café concept to the start-up streets of Shoreditch on Christmas Eve 2012, she never expected to exceed her £108,000 target in less than two months. The generosity was incredible - and none more so than that of Anna Kogan, a 30-year-old Moscow animal welfare organisation founder and London trader who has since become co-owner of the emporium, after investing enough money for Lauren to obtain an 'entrepreneur visa', which required access to £200,000 in investment funds.

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  • Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
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    Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
    Visitors and cats at 'Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium' in London, United Kingdom.


    Welcome to the world of Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, London's first cat cafe, which finally opens its doors to the public on 1 March after more than a year of preparations. The claws are out as cat-loving ladies and gents of all ages are pouncing on the opportunity to sit, eat, drink and play with the 11 resident felines (Adamska, Artemis, Biscuit, Carbonelle, Donnie, Indiana, Loki, Mue, Petra, Romeo and Wookie). Three thousand bookings were made in the first four-and-a-half hours after the cafe announced its opening day, causing the website to crash, demonstrating just how many people wish to do as the Japanese do; Japan being, of course, where the cat cafe trend really kicked off after its first feline joint opened in Osaka 10 years ago.
    When 31-year-old Aussie and self-confessed crazy cat lady Lauren Pears launched her crowdfunding campaign to introduce the cat café concept to the start-up streets of Shoreditch on Christmas Eve 2012, she never expected to exceed her £108,000 target in less than two months. The generosity was incredible - and none more so than that of Anna Kogan, a 30-year-old Moscow animal welfare organisation founder and London trader who has since become co-owner of the emporium, after investing enough money for Lauren to obtain an 'entrepreneur visa', which required access to £200,000 in investment funds.

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  • Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
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    Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
    Visitors and cats at 'Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium' in London, United Kingdom.


    Welcome to the world of Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, London's first cat cafe, which finally opens its doors to the public on 1 March after more than a year of preparations. The claws are out as cat-loving ladies and gents of all ages are pouncing on the opportunity to sit, eat, drink and play with the 11 resident felines (Adamska, Artemis, Biscuit, Carbonelle, Donnie, Indiana, Loki, Mue, Petra, Romeo and Wookie). Three thousand bookings were made in the first four-and-a-half hours after the cafe announced its opening day, causing the website to crash, demonstrating just how many people wish to do as the Japanese do; Japan being, of course, where the cat cafe trend really kicked off after its first feline joint opened in Osaka 10 years ago.
    When 31-year-old Aussie and self-confessed crazy cat lady Lauren Pears launched her crowdfunding campaign to introduce the cat café concept to the start-up streets of Shoreditch on Christmas Eve 2012, she never expected to exceed her £108,000 target in less than two months. The generosity was incredible - and none more so than that of Anna Kogan, a 30-year-old Moscow animal welfare organisation founder and London trader who has since become co-owner of the emporium, after investing enough money for Lauren to obtain an 'entrepreneur visa', which required access to £200,000 in investment funds.

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  • Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
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    Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
    Visitors and cats at 'Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium' in London, United Kingdom.


    Welcome to the world of Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, London's first cat cafe, which finally opens its doors to the public on 1 March after more than a year of preparations. The claws are out as cat-loving ladies and gents of all ages are pouncing on the opportunity to sit, eat, drink and play with the 11 resident felines (Adamska, Artemis, Biscuit, Carbonelle, Donnie, Indiana, Loki, Mue, Petra, Romeo and Wookie). Three thousand bookings were made in the first four-and-a-half hours after the cafe announced its opening day, causing the website to crash, demonstrating just how many people wish to do as the Japanese do; Japan being, of course, where the cat cafe trend really kicked off after its first feline joint opened in Osaka 10 years ago.
    When 31-year-old Aussie and self-confessed crazy cat lady Lauren Pears launched her crowdfunding campaign to introduce the cat café concept to the start-up streets of Shoreditch on Christmas Eve 2012, she never expected to exceed her £108,000 target in less than two months. The generosity was incredible - and none more so than that of Anna Kogan, a 30-year-old Moscow animal welfare organisation founder and London trader who has since become co-owner of the emporium, after investing enough money for Lauren to obtain an 'entrepreneur visa', which required access to £200,000 in investment funds.

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  • Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
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    Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
    Anna Kogan (left) and Lauren Pears (right), owners of 'Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium' in London, United Kingdom.


    Welcome to the world of Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, London's first cat cafe, which finally opens its doors to the public on 1 March after more than a year of preparations. The claws are out as cat-loving ladies and gents of all ages are pouncing on the opportunity to sit, eat, drink and play with the 11 resident felines (Adamska, Artemis, Biscuit, Carbonelle, Donnie, Indiana, Loki, Mue, Petra, Romeo and Wookie). Three thousand bookings were made in the first four-and-a-half hours after the cafe announced its opening day, causing the website to crash, demonstrating just how many people wish to do as the Japanese do; Japan being, of course, where the cat cafe trend really kicked off after its first feline joint opened in Osaka 10 years ago.
    When 31-year-old Aussie and self-confessed crazy cat lady Lauren Pears launched her crowdfunding campaign to introduce the cat café concept to the start-up streets of Shoreditch on Christmas Eve 2012, she never expected to exceed her £108,000 target in less than two months. The generosity was incredible - and none more so than that of Anna Kogan, a 30-year-old Moscow animal welfare organisation founder and London trader who has since become co-owner of the emporium, after investing enough money for Lauren to obtain an 'entrepreneur visa', which required access to £200,000 in investment funds.

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    Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
    Visitors and cats at 'Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium' in London, United Kingdom.


    Welcome to the world of Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, London's first cat cafe, which finally opens its doors to the public on 1 March after more than a year of preparations. The claws are out as cat-loving ladies and gents of all ages are pouncing on the opportunity to sit, eat, drink and play with the 11 resident felines (Adamska, Artemis, Biscuit, Carbonelle, Donnie, Indiana, Loki, Mue, Petra, Romeo and Wookie). Three thousand bookings were made in the first four-and-a-half hours after the cafe announced its opening day, causing the website to crash, demonstrating just how many people wish to do as the Japanese do; Japan being, of course, where the cat cafe trend really kicked off after its first feline joint opened in Osaka 10 years ago.
    When 31-year-old Aussie and self-confessed crazy cat lady Lauren Pears launched her crowdfunding campaign to introduce the cat café concept to the start-up streets of Shoreditch on Christmas Eve 2012, she never expected to exceed her £108,000 target in less than two months. The generosity was incredible - and none more so than that of Anna Kogan, a 30-year-old Moscow animal welfare organisation founder and London trader who has since become co-owner of the emporium, after investing enough money for Lauren to obtain an 'entrepreneur visa', which required access to £200,000 in investment funds.

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  • Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
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    Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
    Visitors and cats at 'Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium' in London, United Kingdom.


    Welcome to the world of Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, London's first cat cafe, which finally opens its doors to the public on 1 March after more than a year of preparations. The claws are out as cat-loving ladies and gents of all ages are pouncing on the opportunity to sit, eat, drink and play with the 11 resident felines (Adamska, Artemis, Biscuit, Carbonelle, Donnie, Indiana, Loki, Mue, Petra, Romeo and Wookie). Three thousand bookings were made in the first four-and-a-half hours after the cafe announced its opening day, causing the website to crash, demonstrating just how many people wish to do as the Japanese do; Japan being, of course, where the cat cafe trend really kicked off after its first feline joint opened in Osaka 10 years ago.
    When 31-year-old Aussie and self-confessed crazy cat lady Lauren Pears launched her crowdfunding campaign to introduce the cat café concept to the start-up streets of Shoreditch on Christmas Eve 2012, she never expected to exceed her £108,000 target in less than two months. The generosity was incredible - and none more so than that of Anna Kogan, a 30-year-old Moscow animal welfare organisation founder and London trader who has since become co-owner of the emporium, after investing enough money for Lauren to obtain an 'entrepreneur visa', which required access to £200,000 in investment funds.

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  • Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
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    Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
    Visitors and cats at 'Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium' in London, United Kingdom.


    Welcome to the world of Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, London's first cat cafe, which finally opens its doors to the public on 1 March after more than a year of preparations. The claws are out as cat-loving ladies and gents of all ages are pouncing on the opportunity to sit, eat, drink and play with the 11 resident felines (Adamska, Artemis, Biscuit, Carbonelle, Donnie, Indiana, Loki, Mue, Petra, Romeo and Wookie). Three thousand bookings were made in the first four-and-a-half hours after the cafe announced its opening day, causing the website to crash, demonstrating just how many people wish to do as the Japanese do; Japan being, of course, where the cat cafe trend really kicked off after its first feline joint opened in Osaka 10 years ago.
    When 31-year-old Aussie and self-confessed crazy cat lady Lauren Pears launched her crowdfunding campaign to introduce the cat café concept to the start-up streets of Shoreditch on Christmas Eve 2012, she never expected to exceed her £108,000 target in less than two months. The generosity was incredible - and none more so than that of Anna Kogan, a 30-year-old Moscow animal welfare organisation founder and London trader who has since become co-owner of the emporium, after investing enough money for Lauren to obtain an 'entrepreneur visa', which required access to £200,000 in investment funds.

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  • Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
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    Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
    Visitors and cats at 'Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium' in London, United Kingdom.


    Welcome to the world of Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, London's first cat cafe, which finally opens its doors to the public on 1 March after more than a year of preparations. The claws are out as cat-loving ladies and gents of all ages are pouncing on the opportunity to sit, eat, drink and play with the 11 resident felines (Adamska, Artemis, Biscuit, Carbonelle, Donnie, Indiana, Loki, Mue, Petra, Romeo and Wookie). Three thousand bookings were made in the first four-and-a-half hours after the cafe announced its opening day, causing the website to crash, demonstrating just how many people wish to do as the Japanese do; Japan being, of course, where the cat cafe trend really kicked off after its first feline joint opened in Osaka 10 years ago.
    When 31-year-old Aussie and self-confessed crazy cat lady Lauren Pears launched her crowdfunding campaign to introduce the cat café concept to the start-up streets of Shoreditch on Christmas Eve 2012, she never expected to exceed her £108,000 target in less than two months. The generosity was incredible - and none more so than that of Anna Kogan, a 30-year-old Moscow animal welfare organisation founder and London trader who has since become co-owner of the emporium, after investing enough money for Lauren to obtain an 'entrepreneur visa', which required access to £200,000 in investment funds.

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  • Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
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    Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
    Visitors and cats at 'Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium' in London, United Kingdom.


    Welcome to the world of Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, London's first cat cafe, which finally opens its doors to the public on 1 March after more than a year of preparations. The claws are out as cat-loving ladies and gents of all ages are pouncing on the opportunity to sit, eat, drink and play with the 11 resident felines (Adamska, Artemis, Biscuit, Carbonelle, Donnie, Indiana, Loki, Mue, Petra, Romeo and Wookie). Three thousand bookings were made in the first four-and-a-half hours after the cafe announced its opening day, causing the website to crash, demonstrating just how many people wish to do as the Japanese do; Japan being, of course, where the cat cafe trend really kicked off after its first feline joint opened in Osaka 10 years ago.
    When 31-year-old Aussie and self-confessed crazy cat lady Lauren Pears launched her crowdfunding campaign to introduce the cat café concept to the start-up streets of Shoreditch on Christmas Eve 2012, she never expected to exceed her £108,000 target in less than two months. The generosity was incredible - and none more so than that of Anna Kogan, a 30-year-old Moscow animal welfare organisation founder and London trader who has since become co-owner of the emporium, after investing enough money for Lauren to obtain an 'entrepreneur visa', which required access to £200,000 in investment funds.

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  • Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
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    Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
    Visitors and cats at 'Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium' in London, United Kingdom.


    Welcome to the world of Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, London's first cat cafe, which finally opens its doors to the public on 1 March after more than a year of preparations. The claws are out as cat-loving ladies and gents of all ages are pouncing on the opportunity to sit, eat, drink and play with the 11 resident felines (Adamska, Artemis, Biscuit, Carbonelle, Donnie, Indiana, Loki, Mue, Petra, Romeo and Wookie). Three thousand bookings were made in the first four-and-a-half hours after the cafe announced its opening day, causing the website to crash, demonstrating just how many people wish to do as the Japanese do; Japan being, of course, where the cat cafe trend really kicked off after its first feline joint opened in Osaka 10 years ago.
    When 31-year-old Aussie and self-confessed crazy cat lady Lauren Pears launched her crowdfunding campaign to introduce the cat café concept to the start-up streets of Shoreditch on Christmas Eve 2012, she never expected to exceed her £108,000 target in less than two months. The generosity was incredible - and none more so than that of Anna Kogan, a 30-year-old Moscow animal welfare organisation founder and London trader who has since become co-owner of the emporium, after investing enough money for Lauren to obtain an 'entrepreneur visa', which required access to £200,000 in investment funds.

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  • Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
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    Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
    Visitors and cats at 'Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium' in London, United Kingdom.


    Welcome to the world of Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium, London's first cat cafe, which finally opens its doors to the public on 1 March after more than a year of preparations. The claws are out as cat-loving ladies and gents of all ages are pouncing on the opportunity to sit, eat, drink and play with the 11 resident felines (Adamska, Artemis, Biscuit, Carbonelle, Donnie, Indiana, Loki, Mue, Petra, Romeo and Wookie). Three thousand bookings were made in the first four-and-a-half hours after the cafe announced its opening day, causing the website to crash, demonstrating just how many people wish to do as the Japanese do; Japan being, of course, where the cat cafe trend really kicked off after its first feline joint opened in Osaka 10 years ago.
    When 31-year-old Aussie and self-confessed crazy cat lady Lauren Pears launched her crowdfunding campaign to introduce the cat café concept to the start-up streets of Shoreditch on Christmas Eve 2012, she never expected to exceed her £108,000 target in less than two months. The generosity was incredible - and none more so than that of Anna Kogan, a 30-year-old Moscow animal welfare organisation founder and London trader who has since become co-owner of the emporium, after investing enough money for Lauren to obtain an 'entrepreneur visa', which required access to £200,000 in investment funds.

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    Banksy graffiti over the years, UK
    Banksy graffiti of a man with a paint roller and a large painted yellow flower / Banksy Yellow Line Flower Painter, on the side of a building in East London, Bethnal Green (Pollard Street).

    Banksy is the pseudonym of a British graffiti artist, political activist and painter, whose identity is unconfirmed. His satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine irreverent dark humour with graffiti done in a distinctive stencilling technique. Such artistic works of political and social commentary have been featured on streets, walls, and bridges of cities throughout the world.

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  • Banksy graffiti over the years, UK
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    Banksy graffiti over the years, UK
    Banksy graffiti of a man with a paint roller and a large painted yellow flower / Banksy Yellow Line Flower Painter, on the side of a building in East London, Bethnal Green (Pollard Street).

    Banksy is the pseudonym of a British graffiti artist, political activist and painter, whose identity is unconfirmed. His satirical street art and subversive epigrams combine irreverent dark humour with graffiti done in a distinctive stencilling technique. Such artistic works of political and social commentary have been featured on streets, walls, and bridges of cities throughout the world.

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    Oona King at home
    Oona King at home in east London.
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    Date: 10/9/07

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  • Oona King at home
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    Oona King at home
    Oona King at home in east London.
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    Date: 10/9/07

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  • Oona King at home
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    Oona King at home
    Oona King at home in east London.
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    Date: 10/9/07

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  • Oona King at home
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    Oona King at home
    Oona King at home in east London.
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    Date: 10/9/07

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  • Oona King at home
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    Oona King at home
    Oona King at home in east London.
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    Date: 10/9/07

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  • Oona King at home
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    Oona King at home
    Oona King at home in east London.
    Picture: Martin Argles
    Date: 10/9/07

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