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  • Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
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    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    20th November 2023 .


    The Queen is welcomed to the Foreign Press Awards by Deborah Bonetti, Director of the Foreign Press Association and presented with a lifetime FPA Press card


    The Foreign Press Association in London is the oldest and largest association of foreign correspondents in the world and was founded in 1888. Back then, news of Jack the Ripper travelled abroad and a group of journalists (mainly for Europe) arrived in London, attempting to cover the case. Finding it difficult to find their footing in a new and difficult city, they decided to join forces to gain access to sources and news, and so the FPA was founded. It now counts over 500 full members and is a member of the UK Press Card Authority, giving out over 2200 press cards a year to foreign journalists working in the capital.

    It holds its annual Awards gala (the FPA Awards) once a year, in November. It’s the only awards ceremony of its kind that puts together domestic and international journalism. The approximately 360 guests are mainly journalists (both British and international) and nominees for each category of the awards.
    There are 12 categories:
    1.
    FPA Member Story of the Year
    2.
    Environment Story of the Year
    3.
    TV News Story of the Year
    4.
    Print & Web Story of the year
    5.
    Radio/Podcast of the Year
    6.
    Travel/Tourism Story of the Year
    7.
    Financial/Economic Story of the Year
    8.
    TV Documentary Story of the Year
    9.
    Arts & Culture Story of the Year
    10.
    Thomson Foundation Young Journalist of the Year
    11.
    Science Story of the Year
    12.
    City University Story of the Year

    The final category is Journalist of the Year and it’s picked out of the 12 winners above.
    The FPA has just started a new partnership with City University to help raise a new generation of Foreign Correspondents and the winner of this ne

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
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    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    20th November 2023 .


    The Queen is welcomed to the Foreign Press Awards by Deborah Bonetti, Director of the Foreign Press Association and presented with a lifetime FPA Press card


    The Foreign Press Association in London is the oldest and largest association of foreign correspondents in the world and was founded in 1888. Back then, news of Jack the Ripper travelled abroad and a group of journalists (mainly for Europe) arrived in London, attempting to cover the case. Finding it difficult to find their footing in a new and difficult city, they decided to join forces to gain access to sources and news, and so the FPA was founded. It now counts over 500 full members and is a member of the UK Press Card Authority, giving out over 2200 press cards a year to foreign journalists working in the capital.

    It holds its annual Awards gala (the FPA Awards) once a year, in November. It’s the only awards ceremony of its kind that puts together domestic and international journalism. The approximately 360 guests are mainly journalists (both British and international) and nominees for each category of the awards.
    There are 12 categories:
    1.
    FPA Member Story of the Year
    2.
    Environment Story of the Year
    3.
    TV News Story of the Year
    4.
    Print & Web Story of the year
    5.
    Radio/Podcast of the Year
    6.
    Travel/Tourism Story of the Year
    7.
    Financial/Economic Story of the Year
    8.
    TV Documentary Story of the Year
    9.
    Arts & Culture Story of the Year
    10.
    Thomson Foundation Young Journalist of the Year
    11.
    Science Story of the Year
    12.
    City University Story of the Year

    The final category is Journalist of the Year and it’s picked out of the 12 winners above.
    The FPA has just started a new partnership with City University to help raise a new generation of Foreign Correspondents and the winner of this ne

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
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    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    20th November 2023 .

    Her Majesty The Queen is received at the Sheraton Grand by the Lord Lieutenant of Greater London, Sir Ken Olisa.

    The Queen is welcomed to the Foreign Press Awards by Deborah Bonetti, Director of the Foreign Press Association and Dagmar Seeland, President of the Foreign Press Association.

    Her Majesty meets the FPA Committee (comprising international journalists), the judges and the 33 nominees in every journalism category at the Awards.

    The Queen gives a keynote address and is presented with an Honorary Membership of the Foreign Press Association.

    His Majesty The King attended the awards as The Prince of Wales in 2008 and is an honorary member of the FPA.

    The Foreign Press Association in London is the oldest and largest association of foreign correspondents in the world and was founded in 1888. Back then, news of Jack the Ripper travelled abroad and a group of journalists (mainly for Europe) arrived in London, attempting to cover the case. Finding it difficult to find their footing in a new and difficult city, they decided to join forces to gain access to sources and news, and so the FPA was founded. It now counts over 500 full members and is a member of the UK Press Card Authority, giving out over 2200 press cards a year to foreign journalists working in the capital.

    It holds its annual Awards gala (the FPA Awards) once a year, in November. It’s the only awards ceremony of its kind that puts together domestic and international journalism. The approximately 360 guests are mainly journalists (both British and international) and nominees for each category of the awards.
    There are 12 categories:
    1.
    FPA Member Story of the Year
    2.
    Environment Story of the Year
    3.
    TV News Story of the Year
    4.
    Print & Web Story of the year
    5.
    Radio/Podcast of the Year
    6.
    Tra

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
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    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    20th November 2023 .


    The Queen is welcomed to the Foreign Press Awards by Deborah Bonetti, Director of the Foreign Press Association and presented with a lifetime FPA Press card


    The Foreign Press Association in London is the oldest and largest association of foreign correspondents in the world and was founded in 1888. Back then, news of Jack the Ripper travelled abroad and a group of journalists (mainly for Europe) arrived in London, attempting to cover the case. Finding it difficult to find their footing in a new and difficult city, they decided to join forces to gain access to sources and news, and so the FPA was founded. It now counts over 500 full members and is a member of the UK Press Card Authority, giving out over 2200 press cards a year to foreign journalists working in the capital.

    It holds its annual Awards gala (the FPA Awards) once a year, in November. It’s the only awards ceremony of its kind that puts together domestic and international journalism. The approximately 360 guests are mainly journalists (both British and international) and nominees for each category of the awards.
    There are 12 categories:
    1.
    FPA Member Story of the Year
    2.
    Environment Story of the Year
    3.
    TV News Story of the Year
    4.
    Print & Web Story of the year
    5.
    Radio/Podcast of the Year
    6.
    Travel/Tourism Story of the Year
    7.
    Financial/Economic Story of the Year
    8.
    TV Documentary Story of the Year
    9.
    Arts & Culture Story of the Year
    10.
    Thomson Foundation Young Journalist of the Year
    11.
    Science Story of the Year
    12.
    City University Story of the Year

    The final category is Journalist of the Year and it’s picked out of the 12 winners above.
    The FPA has just started a new partnership with City University to help raise a new generation of Foreign Correspondents and the winner of this ne

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
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    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    20th November 2023 .


    The Queen is welcomed to the Foreign Press Awards by Deborah Bonetti, Director of the Foreign Press Association and presented with a lifetime FPA Press card


    The Foreign Press Association in London is the oldest and largest association of foreign correspondents in the world and was founded in 1888. Back then, news of Jack the Ripper travelled abroad and a group of journalists (mainly for Europe) arrived in London, attempting to cover the case. Finding it difficult to find their footing in a new and difficult city, they decided to join forces to gain access to sources and news, and so the FPA was founded. It now counts over 500 full members and is a member of the UK Press Card Authority, giving out over 2200 press cards a year to foreign journalists working in the capital.

    It holds its annual Awards gala (the FPA Awards) once a year, in November. It’s the only awards ceremony of its kind that puts together domestic and international journalism. The approximately 360 guests are mainly journalists (both British and international) and nominees for each category of the awards.
    There are 12 categories:
    1.
    FPA Member Story of the Year
    2.
    Environment Story of the Year
    3.
    TV News Story of the Year
    4.
    Print & Web Story of the year
    5.
    Radio/Podcast of the Year
    6.
    Travel/Tourism Story of the Year
    7.
    Financial/Economic Story of the Year
    8.
    TV Documentary Story of the Year
    9.
    Arts & Culture Story of the Year
    10.
    Thomson Foundation Young Journalist of the Year
    11.
    Science Story of the Year
    12.
    City University Story of the Year

    The final category is Journalist of the Year and it’s picked out of the 12 winners above.
    The FPA has just started a new partnership with City University to help raise a new generation of Foreign Correspondents and the winner of this ne

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
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    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    20th November 2023 .

    Her Majesty The Queen is received at the Sheraton Grand by the Lord Lieutenant of Greater London, Sir Ken Olisa.

    The Queen is welcomed to the Foreign Press Awards by Deborah Bonetti, Director of the Foreign Press Association and Dagmar Seeland, President of the Foreign Press Association.

    Her Majesty meets the FPA Committee (comprising international journalists), the judges and the 33 nominees in every journalism category at the Awards.

    The Queen gives a keynote address and is presented with an Honorary Membership of the Foreign Press Association.

    His Majesty The King attended the awards as The Prince of Wales in 2008 and is an honorary member of the FPA.

    The Foreign Press Association in London is the oldest and largest association of foreign correspondents in the world and was founded in 1888. Back then, news of Jack the Ripper travelled abroad and a group of journalists (mainly for Europe) arrived in London, attempting to cover the case. Finding it difficult to find their footing in a new and difficult city, they decided to join forces to gain access to sources and news, and so the FPA was founded. It now counts over 500 full members and is a member of the UK Press Card Authority, giving out over 2200 press cards a year to foreign journalists working in the capital.

    It holds its annual Awards gala (the FPA Awards) once a year, in November. It’s the only awards ceremony of its kind that puts together domestic and international journalism. The approximately 360 guests are mainly journalists (both British and international) and nominees for each category of the awards.
    There are 12 categories:
    1.
    FPA Member Story of the Year
    2.
    Environment Story of the Year
    3.
    TV News Story of the Year
    4.
    Print & Web Story of the year
    5.
    Radio/Podcast of the Year
    6.
    Tra

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
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    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    20th November 2023 .

    Her Majesty The Queen is received at the Sheraton Grand by the Lord Lieutenant of Greater London, Sir Ken Olisa.

    The Queen is welcomed to the Foreign Press Awards by Deborah Bonetti, Director of the Foreign Press Association and Dagmar Seeland, President of the Foreign Press Association.

    Her Majesty meets the FPA Committee (comprising international journalists), the judges and the 33 nominees in every journalism category at the Awards.

    The Queen gives a keynote address and is presented with an Honorary Membership of the Foreign Press Association.

    His Majesty The King attended the awards as The Prince of Wales in 2008 and is an honorary member of the FPA.

    The Foreign Press Association in London is the oldest and largest association of foreign correspondents in the world and was founded in 1888. Back then, news of Jack the Ripper travelled abroad and a group of journalists (mainly for Europe) arrived in London, attempting to cover the case. Finding it difficult to find their footing in a new and difficult city, they decided to join forces to gain access to sources and news, and so the FPA was founded. It now counts over 500 full members and is a member of the UK Press Card Authority, giving out over 2200 press cards a year to foreign journalists working in the capital.

    It holds its annual Awards gala (the FPA Awards) once a year, in November. It’s the only awards ceremony of its kind that puts together domestic and international journalism. The approximately 360 guests are mainly journalists (both British and international) and nominees for each category of the awards.
    There are 12 categories:
    1.
    FPA Member Story of the Year
    2.
    Environment Story of the Year
    3.
    TV News Story of the Year
    4.
    Print & Web Story of the year
    5.
    Radio/Podcast of the Year
    6.
    Tra

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
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    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    20th November 2023 .

    Her Majesty The Queen is received at the Sheraton Grand by the Lord Lieutenant of Greater London, Sir Ken Olisa.

    The Queen is welcomed to the Foreign Press Awards by Deborah Bonetti, Director of the Foreign Press Association and Dagmar Seeland, President of the Foreign Press Association.

    Her Majesty meets the FPA Committee (comprising international journalists), the judges and the 33 nominees in every journalism category at the Awards.

    The Queen gives a keynote address and is presented with an Honorary Membership of the Foreign Press Association.

    His Majesty The King attended the awards as The Prince of Wales in 2008 and is an honorary member of the FPA.

    The Foreign Press Association in London is the oldest and largest association of foreign correspondents in the world and was founded in 1888. Back then, news of Jack the Ripper travelled abroad and a group of journalists (mainly for Europe) arrived in London, attempting to cover the case. Finding it difficult to find their footing in a new and difficult city, they decided to join forces to gain access to sources and news, and so the FPA was founded. It now counts over 500 full members and is a member of the UK Press Card Authority, giving out over 2200 press cards a year to foreign journalists working in the capital.

    It holds its annual Awards gala (the FPA Awards) once a year, in November. It’s the only awards ceremony of its kind that puts together domestic and international journalism. The approximately 360 guests are mainly journalists (both British and international) and nominees for each category of the awards.
    There are 12 categories:
    1.
    FPA Member Story of the Year
    2.
    Environment Story of the Year
    3.
    TV News Story of the Year
    4.
    Print & Web Story of the year
    5.
    Radio/Podcast of the Year
    6.
    Tra

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
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    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    20th November 2023 .

    Her Majesty The Queen is received at the Sheraton Grand by the Lord Lieutenant of Greater London, Sir Ken Olisa.

    The Queen is welcomed to the Foreign Press Awards by Deborah Bonetti, Director of the Foreign Press Association and Dagmar Seeland, President of the Foreign Press Association.

    Her Majesty meets the FPA Committee (comprising international journalists), the judges and the 33 nominees in every journalism category at the Awards.

    The Queen gives a keynote address and is presented with an Honorary Membership of the Foreign Press Association.

    His Majesty The King attended the awards as The Prince of Wales in 2008 and is an honorary member of the FPA.

    The Foreign Press Association in London is the oldest and largest association of foreign correspondents in the world and was founded in 1888. Back then, news of Jack the Ripper travelled abroad and a group of journalists (mainly for Europe) arrived in London, attempting to cover the case. Finding it difficult to find their footing in a new and difficult city, they decided to join forces to gain access to sources and news, and so the FPA was founded. It now counts over 500 full members and is a member of the UK Press Card Authority, giving out over 2200 press cards a year to foreign journalists working in the capital.

    It holds its annual Awards gala (the FPA Awards) once a year, in November. It’s the only awards ceremony of its kind that puts together domestic and international journalism. The approximately 360 guests are mainly journalists (both British and international) and nominees for each category of the awards.
    There are 12 categories:
    1.
    FPA Member Story of the Year
    2.
    Environment Story of the Year
    3.
    TV News Story of the Year
    4.
    Print & Web Story of the year
    5.
    Radio/Podcast of the Year
    6.
    Tra

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
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    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    20th November 2023 .

    Her Majesty The Queen is received at the Sheraton Grand by the Lord Lieutenant of Greater London, Sir Ken Olisa.

    The Queen is welcomed to the Foreign Press Awards by Deborah Bonetti, Director of the Foreign Press Association and Dagmar Seeland, President of the Foreign Press Association.

    Her Majesty meets the FPA Committee (comprising international journalists), the judges and the 33 nominees in every journalism category at the Awards.

    The Queen gives a keynote address and is presented with an Honorary Membership of the Foreign Press Association.

    His Majesty The King attended the awards as The Prince of Wales in 2008 and is an honorary member of the FPA.

    The Foreign Press Association in London is the oldest and largest association of foreign correspondents in the world and was founded in 1888. Back then, news of Jack the Ripper travelled abroad and a group of journalists (mainly for Europe) arrived in London, attempting to cover the case. Finding it difficult to find their footing in a new and difficult city, they decided to join forces to gain access to sources and news, and so the FPA was founded. It now counts over 500 full members and is a member of the UK Press Card Authority, giving out over 2200 press cards a year to foreign journalists working in the capital.

    It holds its annual Awards gala (the FPA Awards) once a year, in November. It’s the only awards ceremony of its kind that puts together domestic and international journalism. The approximately 360 guests are mainly journalists (both British and international) and nominees for each category of the awards.
    There are 12 categories:
    1.
    FPA Member Story of the Year
    2.
    Environment Story of the Year
    3.
    TV News Story of the Year
    4.
    Print & Web Story of the year
    5.
    Radio/Podcast of the Year
    6.
    Tra

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
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    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    20th November 2023 .

    Her Majesty The Queen is received at the Sheraton Grand by the Lord Lieutenant of Greater London, Sir Ken Olisa.

    The Queen is welcomed to the Foreign Press Awards by Deborah Bonetti, Director of the Foreign Press Association and Dagmar Seeland, President of the Foreign Press Association.

    Her Majesty meets the FPA Committee (comprising international journalists), the judges and the 33 nominees in every journalism category at the Awards.

    The Queen gives a keynote address and is presented with an Honorary Membership of the Foreign Press Association.

    His Majesty The King attended the awards as The Prince of Wales in 2008 and is an honorary member of the FPA.

    The Foreign Press Association in London is the oldest and largest association of foreign correspondents in the world and was founded in 1888. Back then, news of Jack the Ripper travelled abroad and a group of journalists (mainly for Europe) arrived in London, attempting to cover the case. Finding it difficult to find their footing in a new and difficult city, they decided to join forces to gain access to sources and news, and so the FPA was founded. It now counts over 500 full members and is a member of the UK Press Card Authority, giving out over 2200 press cards a year to foreign journalists working in the capital.

    It holds its annual Awards gala (the FPA Awards) once a year, in November. It’s the only awards ceremony of its kind that puts together domestic and international journalism. The approximately 360 guests are mainly journalists (both British and international) and nominees for each category of the awards.
    There are 12 categories:
    1.
    FPA Member Story of the Year
    2.
    Environment Story of the Year
    3.
    TV News Story of the Year
    4.
    Print & Web Story of the year
    5.
    Radio/Podcast of the Year
    6.
    Tra

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
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    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    20th November 2023 .

    Her Majesty The Queen is received at the Sheraton Grand by the Lord Lieutenant of Greater London, Sir Ken Olisa.

    The Queen is welcomed to the Foreign Press Awards by Deborah Bonetti, Director of the Foreign Press Association and Dagmar Seeland, President of the Foreign Press Association.

    Her Majesty meets the FPA Committee (comprising international journalists), the judges and the 33 nominees in every journalism category at the Awards.

    The Queen gives a keynote address and is presented with an Honorary Membership of the Foreign Press Association.

    His Majesty The King attended the awards as The Prince of Wales in 2008 and is an honorary member of the FPA.

    The Foreign Press Association in London is the oldest and largest association of foreign correspondents in the world and was founded in 1888. Back then, news of Jack the Ripper travelled abroad and a group of journalists (mainly for Europe) arrived in London, attempting to cover the case. Finding it difficult to find their footing in a new and difficult city, they decided to join forces to gain access to sources and news, and so the FPA was founded. It now counts over 500 full members and is a member of the UK Press Card Authority, giving out over 2200 press cards a year to foreign journalists working in the capital.

    It holds its annual Awards gala (the FPA Awards) once a year, in November. It’s the only awards ceremony of its kind that puts together domestic and international journalism. The approximately 360 guests are mainly journalists (both British and international) and nominees for each category of the awards.
    There are 12 categories:
    1.
    FPA Member Story of the Year
    2.
    Environment Story of the Year
    3.
    TV News Story of the Year
    4.
    Print & Web Story of the year
    5.
    Radio/Podcast of the Year
    6.
    Tra

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
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    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    20th November 2023 .

    Her Majesty The Queen is received at the Sheraton Grand by the Lord Lieutenant of Greater London, Sir Ken Olisa.

    The Queen is welcomed to the Foreign Press Awards by Deborah Bonetti, Director of the Foreign Press Association and Dagmar Seeland, President of the Foreign Press Association.

    Her Majesty meets the FPA Committee (comprising international journalists), the judges and the 33 nominees in every journalism category at the Awards.

    The Queen gives a keynote address and is presented with an Honorary Membership of the Foreign Press Association.

    His Majesty The King attended the awards as The Prince of Wales in 2008 and is an honorary member of the FPA.

    The Foreign Press Association in London is the oldest and largest association of foreign correspondents in the world and was founded in 1888. Back then, news of Jack the Ripper travelled abroad and a group of journalists (mainly for Europe) arrived in London, attempting to cover the case. Finding it difficult to find their footing in a new and difficult city, they decided to join forces to gain access to sources and news, and so the FPA was founded. It now counts over 500 full members and is a member of the UK Press Card Authority, giving out over 2200 press cards a year to foreign journalists working in the capital.

    It holds its annual Awards gala (the FPA Awards) once a year, in November. It’s the only awards ceremony of its kind that puts together domestic and international journalism. The approximately 360 guests are mainly journalists (both British and international) and nominees for each category of the awards.
    There are 12 categories:
    1.
    FPA Member Story of the Year
    2.
    Environment Story of the Year
    3.
    TV News Story of the Year
    4.
    Print & Web Story of the year
    5.
    Radio/Podcast of the Year
    6.
    Tra

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
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    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    20th November 2023 .

    Her Majesty The Queen is received at the Sheraton Grand by the Lord Lieutenant of Greater London, Sir Ken Olisa.

    The Queen is welcomed to the Foreign Press Awards by Deborah Bonetti, Director of the Foreign Press Association and Dagmar Seeland, President of the Foreign Press Association.

    Her Majesty meets the FPA Committee (comprising international journalists), the judges and the 33 nominees in every journalism category at the Awards.

    The Queen gives a keynote address and is presented with an Honorary Membership of the Foreign Press Association.

    His Majesty The King attended the awards as The Prince of Wales in 2008 and is an honorary member of the FPA.

    The Foreign Press Association in London is the oldest and largest association of foreign correspondents in the world and was founded in 1888. Back then, news of Jack the Ripper travelled abroad and a group of journalists (mainly for Europe) arrived in London, attempting to cover the case. Finding it difficult to find their footing in a new and difficult city, they decided to join forces to gain access to sources and news, and so the FPA was founded. It now counts over 500 full members and is a member of the UK Press Card Authority, giving out over 2200 press cards a year to foreign journalists working in the capital.

    It holds its annual Awards gala (the FPA Awards) once a year, in November. It’s the only awards ceremony of its kind that puts together domestic and international journalism. The approximately 360 guests are mainly journalists (both British and international) and nominees for each category of the awards.
    There are 12 categories:
    1.
    FPA Member Story of the Year
    2.
    Environment Story of the Year
    3.
    TV News Story of the Year
    4.
    Print & Web Story of the year
    5.
    Radio/Podcast of the Year
    6.
    Tra

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  • Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
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    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    20th November 2023 .

    Her Majesty The Queen is received at the Sheraton Grand by the Lord Lieutenant of Greater London, Sir Ken Olisa.

    The Queen is welcomed to the Foreign Press Awards by Deborah Bonetti, Director of the Foreign Press Association and Dagmar Seeland, President of the Foreign Press Association.

    Her Majesty meets the FPA Committee (comprising international journalists), the judges and the 33 nominees in every journalism category at the Awards.

    The Queen gives a keynote address and is presented with an Honorary Membership of the Foreign Press Association.

    His Majesty The King attended the awards as The Prince of Wales in 2008 and is an honorary member of the FPA.

    The Foreign Press Association in London is the oldest and largest association of foreign correspondents in the world and was founded in 1888. Back then, news of Jack the Ripper travelled abroad and a group of journalists (mainly for Europe) arrived in London, attempting to cover the case. Finding it difficult to find their footing in a new and difficult city, they decided to join forces to gain access to sources and news, and so the FPA was founded. It now counts over 500 full members and is a member of the UK Press Card Authority, giving out over 2200 press cards a year to foreign journalists working in the capital.

    It holds its annual Awards gala (the FPA Awards) once a year, in November. It’s the only awards ceremony of its kind that puts together domestic and international journalism. The approximately 360 guests are mainly journalists (both British and international) and nominees for each category of the awards.
    There are 12 categories:
    1.
    FPA Member Story of the Year
    2.
    Environment Story of the Year
    3.
    TV News Story of the Year
    4.
    Print & Web Story of the year
    5.
    Radio/Podcast of the Year
    6.
    Tra

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
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    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    Her Majesty The Queen celebrates 135 years of the Foreign Press Association (FPA) at the annual FPA Awards ceremony at the Sheraton Grand Park Lane, London, UK.
    20th November 2023 .

    Her Majesty The Queen is received at the Sheraton Grand by the Lord Lieutenant of Greater London, Sir Ken Olisa.

    The Queen is welcomed to the Foreign Press Awards by Deborah Bonetti, Director of the Foreign Press Association and Dagmar Seeland, President of the Foreign Press Association.

    Her Majesty meets the FPA Committee (comprising international journalists), the judges and the 33 nominees in every journalism category at the Awards.

    The Queen gives a keynote address and is presented with an Honorary Membership of the Foreign Press Association.

    His Majesty The King attended the awards as The Prince of Wales in 2008 and is an honorary member of the FPA.

    The Foreign Press Association in London is the oldest and largest association of foreign correspondents in the world and was founded in 1888. Back then, news of Jack the Ripper travelled abroad and a group of journalists (mainly for Europe) arrived in London, attempting to cover the case. Finding it difficult to find their footing in a new and difficult city, they decided to join forces to gain access to sources and news, and so the FPA was founded. It now counts over 500 full members and is a member of the UK Press Card Authority, giving out over 2200 press cards a year to foreign journalists working in the capital.

    It holds its annual Awards gala (the FPA Awards) once a year, in November. It’s the only awards ceremony of its kind that puts together domestic and international journalism. The approximately 360 guests are mainly journalists (both British and international) and nominees for each category of the awards.
    There are 12 categories:
    1.
    FPA Member Story of the Year
    2.
    Environment Story of the Year
    3.
    TV News Story of the Year
    4.
    Print & Web Story of the year
    5.
    Radio/Podcast of the Year
    6.
    Tra

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine.

     

  • ROYAL AIR FORCE PASSES MAJOR NATO CAPABILITY TEST
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE PASSES MAJOR NATO CAPABILITY TEST
    Royal Air Force personnel employed on CAPEVAL at RAF Leeming on 11th March 2020. CAPEVAL is a NATO Capability Evaluation Exercise where the RAF is tested against NATO military standards. The Evaluation phase lasts over three days with various scenarios played out, includingÖ. Sniper attack, IED incidents, motar attack, casualty evacuation, fast jet scrambling and coming under simulated attack from nuclear, biological and chemical weapons.

    Pictured: CAPEVAL personnel undergo a simulated chemical or biological attack.


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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE PASSES MAJOR NATO CAPABILITY TEST
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE PASSES MAJOR NATO CAPABILITY TEST
    Royal Air Force personnel employed on CAPEVAL at RAF Leeming on 11th March 2020. CAPEVAL is a NATO Capability Evaluation Exercise where the RAF is tested against NATO military standards. The Evaluation phase lasts over three days with various scenarios played out, includingÖ. Sniper attack, IED incidents, motar attack, casualty evacuation, fast jet scrambling and coming under simulated attack from nuclear, biological and chemical weapons.

    Pictured: CAPEVAL personnel undergo a simulated chemical or biological attack.


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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE PASSES MAJOR NATO CAPABILITY TEST
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE PASSES MAJOR NATO CAPABILITY TEST
    Royal Air Force personnel employed on CAPEVAL at RAF Leeming on 11th March 2020. CAPEVAL is a NATO Capability Evaluation Exercise where the RAF is tested against NATO military standards. The Evaluation phase lasts over three days with various scenarios played out, includingÖ. Sniper attack, IED incidents, motar attack, casualty evacuation, fast jet scrambling and coming under simulated attack from nuclear, biological and chemical weapons.

    Pictured: CAPEVAL personnel undergo a simulated chemical or biological attack.


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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE PASSES MAJOR NATO CAPABILITY TEST
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE PASSES MAJOR NATO CAPABILITY TEST
    Royal Air Force personnel employed on CAPEVAL at RAF Leeming on 11th March 2020. CAPEVAL is a NATO Capability Evaluation Exercise where the RAF is tested against NATO military standards. The Evaluation phase lasts over three days with various scenarios played out, includingÖ. Sniper attack, IED incidents, motar attack, casualty evacuation, fast jet scrambling and coming under simulated attack from nuclear, biological and chemical weapons.

    Pictured: CAPEVAL personnel undergo a simulated chemical or biological attack.


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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE PASSES MAJOR NATO CAPABILITY TEST
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE PASSES MAJOR NATO CAPABILITY TEST
    Royal Air Force personnel employed on CAPEVAL at RAF Leeming on 11th March 2020. CAPEVAL is a NATO Capability Evaluation Exercise where the RAF is tested against NATO military standards. The Evaluation phase lasts over three days with various scenarios played out, includingÖ. Sniper attack, IED incidents, motar attack, casualty evacuation, fast jet scrambling and coming under simulated attack from nuclear, biological and chemical weapons.

    Pictured: An attack on the base was dealt with by 1 Squadron, RAF Regiment and RAF Leeming personnel. The attackers sustained several injuries during the attack.


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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE PASSES MAJOR NATO CAPABILITY TEST
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE PASSES MAJOR NATO CAPABILITY TEST
    Royal Air Force personnel employed on CAPEVAL at RAF Leeming on 11th March 2020. CAPEVAL is a NATO Capability Evaluation Exercise where the RAF is tested against NATO military standards. The Evaluation phase lasts over three days with various scenarios played out, includingÖ. Sniper attack, IED incidents, motar attack, casualty evacuation, fast jet scrambling and coming under simulated attack from nuclear, biological and chemical weapons.

    Pictured: An attack on the base was dealt with by 1 Squadron, RAF Regiment and RAF Leeming personnel. The attackers sustained several injuries during the attack.


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  • ROYAL AIR FORCE PASSES MAJOR NATO CAPABILITY TEST
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    ROYAL AIR FORCE PASSES MAJOR NATO CAPABILITY TEST
    Royal Air Force personnel employed on CAPEVAL at RAF Leeming on 11th March 2020. CAPEVAL is a NATO Capability Evaluation Exercise where the RAF is tested against NATO military standards. The Evaluation phase lasts over three days with various scenarios played out, includingÖ. Sniper attack, IED incidents, motar attack, casualty evacuation, fast jet scrambling and coming under simulated attack from nuclear, biological and chemical weapons.

    Pictured: An attack on the base was dealt with by 1 Squadron, RAF Regiment and RAF Leeming personnel. The attackers sustained several injuries during the attack.


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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Phil Mingo/PPAUK/REX/Shutterstock (9299305cd)
    Auenwirbel ridden by Tommy Dowling take a tumble. - RACE 3 - 1:35 Exeter - 21 Dec 2017 - Download The App At 188Bet Handicap Chase (Challenger Middle Distance Chase Series Qualifier) (Class 4) at Exeter Racecourse, Exeter, Devon, England
    Exeter Races, Exeter, UK - 21 Dec 2017

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  • FEATURE - Astronaut Scott Kelly's besten Bilder aus dem All
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    FEATURE - Astronaut Scott Kelly's besten Bilder aus dem All
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Scott Kelly/NASA/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Kelly/NASA/REX/Shutterstock (5601098a)
    Astronaut Scott Kelly posted this photo to Twitter on August 9, 2015 with the caption, "Day 135. #MilkyWay. You're old, dusty, gassy and warped. But beautiful. Good night from @space_station!
    Astronaut Scott Kelly's best pictures from year in space - 2016

    As the two year-long inhabitants of the International Space Station touch back down to Earth near the town of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 (Kazakh time), we select the best images snapped from space by Commander Scott Kelly of NASA.

    The Soyuz TMA-18M spacecraft returned with Expedition 46 Commander Kelly of NASA and Russian cosmonauts Mikhail Kornienko and Sergey Volkov. Kelly and Kornienko completed an International Space Station record year-long mission to collect valuable data on the effect of long duration weightlessness on the human body that will be used to formulate a human mission to Mars.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Alan Eustace breaks the skydiving world record over the Southern New Mexico desert, America - 24 Oct 2014
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    Alan Eustace breaks the skydiving world record over the Southern New Mexico desert, America - 24 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (4221170i)
    Alan Eustace prepares for the record breaking space dive from 135,908 feet
    Alan Eustace breaks the skydiving world record over the Southern New Mexico desert, America - 24 Oct 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Alan Eustace breaks the skydiving world record over the Southern New Mexico desert, America - 24 Oct 2014
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    Alan Eustace breaks the skydiving world record over the Southern New Mexico desert, America - 24 Oct 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (4221170g)
    Alan Eustace is lifted by a high altitude balloon to to 135,908 feet
    Alan Eustace breaks the skydiving world record over the Southern New Mexico desert, America - 24 Oct 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Typhoon Bopha heading toward the Philippines - 02 Dec 2012
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    Typhoon Bopha heading toward the Philippines - 02 Dec 2012
    MUST CREDIT: See Individual credits/Rex Features
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ISS / Rex Features (2012389b)
    One of the Expedition 34 crew members aboard the International Space Station captured this still image of Super Typhoon Bopha on Dec. 2, 2012. The storm was bearing down on the Philippines with winds of 135 miles per hour. Meteorologists are predicting that the storm will make landfall on Mindanao in the early morning of Dec. 4 local time, as either a category 4 or 5.
    Typhoon Bopha heading toward the Philippines - 02 Dec 2012
    Super Typhoon Bopha made landfall in the southern Philippines early Tuesday.

    Super Typhoon Bopha has estimated wind speeds around 160 miles per hour with gusts over 195 miles per hour or roughly 170 knots.

    The equivalent to a category-five hurricane, the storm came ashore in the southern province of Davao at dawn, uprooting trees and blowing off roofs.

    Residents in flood-prone areas were moving into shelters, ABC reported.

    On Monday, Philippine President Benigno Aquino warned the public to take storm warnings seriously. "The potential destruction of this typhoon is no joke," Aquino said in a national television and radio address.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Typhoon Bopha heading toward the Philippines - 02 Dec 2012
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    Typhoon Bopha heading toward the Philippines - 02 Dec 2012
    MUST CREDIT: See Individual credits/Rex Features
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA ISS/JSC / Rex Features (2012389a)
    This astronaut photo of Super Typhoon Bopha was taken on Sunday, Dec. 2 from the International Space Station, by Astronaut Ford as the Category 4 storm bore down on the Philippines with winds of 135 mph.
    Typhoon Bopha heading toward the Philippines - 02 Dec 2012
    Super Typhoon Bopha made landfall in the southern Philippines early Tuesday.

    Super Typhoon Bopha has estimated wind speeds around 160 miles per hour with gusts over 195 miles per hour or roughly 170 knots.

    The equivalent to a category-five hurricane, the storm came ashore in the southern province of Davao at dawn, uprooting trees and blowing off roofs.

    Residents in flood-prone areas were moving into shelters, ABC reported.

    On Monday, Philippine President Benigno Aquino warned the public to take storm warnings seriously. "The potential destruction of this typhoon is no joke," Aquino said in a national television and radio address.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • STS-133 Discovery Move
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    STS-133 Discovery Move
    Jul 13, 2011 - Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. - Space shuttle Discovery moves from Orbiter Processing Facility 2 to the Vehicle Assembly Building on the morning of July 13, 2011. Discovery is being moved in preparation for the return of space shuttle Atlantis on July 21. The orbiter is being prepared for delivery to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in April 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • STS-133 Discovery Move
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    STS-133 Discovery Move
    Jul 13, 2011 - Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. - Space shuttle Discovery moves from Orbiter Processing Facility 2 to the Vehicle Assembly Building on the morning of July 13, 2011. Discovery is being moved in preparation for the return of space shuttle Atlantis on July 21. The orbiter is being prepared for delivery to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in April 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • STS-133 Discovery Move
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    STS-133 Discovery Move
    Jul 13, 2011 - Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. - Space shuttle Discovery moves from Orbiter Processing Facility 2 to the Vehicle Assembly Building on the morning of July 13, 2011. Discovery is being moved in preparation for the return of space shuttle Atlantis on July 21. The orbiter is being prepared for delivery to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in April 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • STS-133 Discovery Move
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    STS-133 Discovery Move
    Jul 13, 2011 - Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. - Space shuttle Discovery moves from Orbiter Processing Facility 2 to the Vehicle Assembly Building on the morning of July 13, 2011. Discovery is being moved in preparation for the return of space shuttle Atlantis on July 21. The orbiter is being prepared for delivery to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in April 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • STS-133 Discovery Move
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    STS-133 Discovery Move
    Jul 13, 2011 - Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. - Space shuttle Discovery moves from Orbiter Processing Facility 2 to the Vehicle Assembly Building on the morning of July 13, 2011. Discovery is being moved in preparation for the return of space shuttle Atlantis on July 21. The orbiter is being prepared for delivery to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in April 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • STS-133 Discovery Move
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    STS-133 Discovery Move
    Jul 13, 2011 - Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. - Space shuttle Discovery moves from Orbiter Processing Facility 2 to the Vehicle Assembly Building on the morning of July 13, 2011. Discovery is being moved in preparation for the return of space shuttle Atlantis on July 21. The orbiter is being prepared for delivery to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in April 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • STS-133 Discovery Move
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    STS-133 Discovery Move
    Jul 13, 2011 - Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. - Space shuttle Discovery moves from Orbiter Processing Facility 2 to the Vehicle Assembly Building on the morning of July 13, 2011. Discovery is being moved in preparation for the return of space shuttle Atlantis on July 21. The orbiter is being prepared for delivery to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in April 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • STS-133 Discovery Move
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    STS-133 Discovery Move
    Jul 13, 2011 - Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. - Space shuttle Discovery moves from Orbiter Processing Facility 2 to the Vehicle Assembly Building on the morning of July 13, 2011. Discovery is being moved in preparation for the return of space shuttle Atlantis on July 21. The orbiter is being prepared for delivery to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in April 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • STS-133 Discovery Move
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    STS-133 Discovery Move
    Jul 13, 2011 - Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. - Space shuttle Discovery moves from Orbiter Processing Facility 2 to the Vehicle Assembly Building on the morning of July 13, 2011. Discovery is being moved in preparation for the return of space shuttle Atlantis on July 21. The orbiter is being prepared for delivery to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in April 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • STS-133 Discovery Move
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    STS-133 Discovery Move
    Jul 13, 2011 - Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. - Space shuttle Discovery moves from Orbiter Processing Facility 2 to the Vehicle Assembly Building on the morning of July 13, 2011. Discovery is being moved in preparation for the return of space shuttle Atlantis on July 21. The orbiter is being prepared for delivery to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in April 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • STS-133 Discovery Move
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    STS-133 Discovery Move
    Jul 13, 2011 - Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. - Space shuttle Discovery moves from Orbiter Processing Facility 2 to the Vehicle Assembly Building on the morning of July 13, 2011. Discovery is being moved in preparation for the return of space shuttle Atlantis on July 21. The orbiter is being prepared for delivery to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in April 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA

     

  • STS-133 Discovery Move
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    STS-133 Discovery Move
    Jul 13, 2011 - Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S. - Space shuttle Discovery moves from Orbiter Processing Facility 2 to the Vehicle Assembly Building on the morning of July 13, 2011. Discovery is being moved in preparation for the return of space shuttle Atlantis on July 21. The orbiter is being prepared for delivery to the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in April 2012 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    DUKAS/ZUMA