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  • A blackboard listing the latest Ladbrokes betting prices on a Hung Parliament versus a majority voctoary for the Conservative Party in Britain's general election on 6th May 2010. Below the Palace of Westminster, in evening light, the Conservatives appear to be leading while without a majority, pointing to the possibility of a hung Parliament, the first time such a division of power since 1974.
    2010election_day48-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A blackboard listing the latest Ladbrokes betting prices on a Hung Parliament versus a majority voctoary for the Conservative Party in Britain's general election on 6th May 2010. Below the Palace of Westminster, in evening light, the Conservatives appear to be leading while without a majority, pointing to the possibility of a hung Parliament, the first time such a division of power since 1974.
    2010election_day46-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A blackboard listing the latest Ladbrokes betting prices on a Hung Parliament versus a majority voctoary for the Conservative Party in Britain's general election on 6th May 2010. Below the Palace of Westminster, in evening light, the Conservatives appear to be leading while without a majority, pointing to the possibility of a hung Parliament, the first time such a division of power since 1974.
    2010election_day43-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A blackboard listing the latest Ladbrokes betting prices on a Hung Parliament versus a majority voctoary for the Conservative Party in Britain's general election on 6th May 2010. Below the Palace of Westminster, in evening light, the Conservatives appear to be leading while without a majority, pointing to the possibility of a hung Parliament, the first time such a division of power since 1974.
    2010election_day42-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A blackboard listing the latest Ladbrokes betting prices on a Hung Parliament versus a majority voctoary for the Conservative Party in Britain's general election on 6th May 2010. Below the Palace of Westminster, in evening light, the Conservatives appear to be leading while without a majority, pointing to the possibility of a hung Parliament, the first time such a division of power since 1974.
    2010election_day44-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A blackboard listing the latest Ladbrokes betting prices on a Hung Parliament versus a majority voctoary for the Conservative Party in Britain's general election on 6th May 2010. Below the Palace of Westminster, in evening light, the Conservatives appear to be leading while without a majority, pointing to the possibility of a hung Parliament, the first time such a division of power since 1974.
    2010election_day47-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Richard Baker's photography from the book project The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work, exhibited at the Museum of the History of Science on Broad Street, Oxford from April - September 2010.
    oxford_exhibition03-13-04-2010.jpg
  • Richard Baker's photography from the book project The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work, exhibited at the Museum of the History of Science on Broad Street, Oxford from April - September 2010.
    oxford_exhibition02-13-04-2010.jpg
  • Richard Baker's photography from the book project The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work, exhibited at the Museum of the History of Science on Broad Street, Oxford from April - September 2010.
    oxford_exhibition01-13-04-2010.jpg
  • London homes and bare 100 year-old mature ash trees in Ruskin Park, Lambeth, snow during the early 2010 snows that gripped the UK.
    london_snows03-07-01-2010 copy.jpg
  • Warm light from a London street lamp against blue chilly light during the early 2010 snows that gripped the UK.
    london_snows28-07-01-2010.jpg
  • A sign that tells parents that the Dulwich Hamlet Junior School is closed for today, during harsh weather in early 2010.
    london_snows07-07-01-2010.jpg
  • A blackboard listing the latest Ladbrokes betting prices on a Hung Parliament versus a majority voctoary for the Conservative Party in Britain's general election on 6th May 2010. Below the Palace of Westminster, in evening light, the Conservatives appear to be leading while without a majority, pointing to the possibility of a hung Parliament, the first time such a division of power since 1974.
    2010election_day45-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Richard Baker's photography from the book project The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work, exhibited at the Museum of the History of Science on Broad Street, Oxford from April - September 2010.
    oxford_exhibition05-13-04-2010.jpg
  • Richard Baker's photography from the book project The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work, exhibited at the Museum of the History of Science on Broad Street, Oxford from April - September 2010.
    oxford_exhibition04-13-04-2010.jpg
  • London homes and football goal posts set in a few inches of snow during the early 2010 snows that gripped the UK.
    london_snows29-07-01-2010 copy.jpg
  • Treacherous sheet ice glistens on a South London street during the early 2010 snows that gripped the UK.
    london_snows20-07-01-2010.jpg
  • London homes and trail of bare grass after snowman-building in a few inches of snow during early 2010 snows that gripped the UK.
    london_snows19-07-01-2010.jpg
  • London homes and football goal posts set in a few inches of snow during the early 2010 snows that gripped the UK.
    london_snows17-07-01-2010.jpg
  • Struts help support a young sapling in Ruskin Park, Lambeth during the harsh winter snows of early 2010,
    london_snows12-07-01-2010.jpg
  • Treacherous sheet ice glistens on a South London street during the early 2010 snows that gripped the UK.
    london_snows25-07-01-2010.jpg
  • A zig-zag trail of bare grass is left by snowman-builders in fast-disappearing snow after winter snows brought seasonal disruption to London, but a welcome playground for those on school-free days.
    london_colour06-12-01-2010.jpg
  • Illuminated road bollards and struggling traveller during wintry snows in south London.
    snow_bollards02-18-12-2010.jpg
  • A Closed Road sign on a hill in south London during wintry snows.
    road_closed04-18-12-2010.jpg
  • A symbolic grasp for British political power. The reaching hands of ex-South African President Nelson Mandela's statue seemingly grasp the Big Ben clock tower in Parliament Square, Westminster, central London. On the day of the British general election where a hung parliament is a possibility, the fight for power of the nation appears to be an historic possibility.
    2010election_day50-06-05-2010.jpg
  • The open doorway of St Peter's Primary School, Ebury Street, Belgravia that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day36-06-05-2010.jpg
  • St Peter's Primary School, Ebury Street, Belgravia
    2010election_day35-06-05-2010.jpg
  • St Peter's Primary School, Ebury Street, Belgravia
    2010election_day34-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Two tellers log the election numbers and addresses of voters as they exit Christchurch United Reform Church, East Dulwich that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. Their job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making surte that her political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted. There is normally three tellers from each of the main parties but here, only Labour and Lib Dem volunteers were present.
    2010election_day33-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Three tellers from the main political parties check the addresses of voters in St. Barnabas Parish Church, Dulwich Village SE21 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. Their job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making sure that their political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted.
    2010election_day20-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Three tellers from the main political parties check the addresses of voters in St. Barnabas Parish Church, Dulwich Village SE21 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. Their job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making sure that their political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted.
    2010election_day19-06-05-2010.jpg
  • St. Saviour's Church, Herne Hill SE24 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day12-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A bike rests against railings at St. Saviour's Church, Herne Hill SE24 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day07-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A conservative Teller makeds a call outside St Peter's Primary School, Ebury Street, Belgravia that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. The job of the teller is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making sure that their political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted.
    2010election_day40-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Two tellers log the election numbers and addresses of voters as they exit Christchurch United Reform Church, East Dulwich that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. Their job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making surte that her political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted. There is normally three tellers from each of the main parties but here, only Labour and Lib Dem volunteers were present.
    2010election_day31-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Three tellers from the main political parties check the addresses of voters in St. Barnabas Parish Church, Dulwich Village SE21 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. Their job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making sure that their political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted.
    2010election_day23-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Three tellers from the main political parties check the addresses of voters in St. Barnabas Parish Church, Dulwich Village SE21 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. Their job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making sure that their political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted.
    2010election_day22-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Three tellers from the main political parties check the addresses of voters in Herne Hill Methodist Church SE21 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. Their job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making sure that their political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted.
    2010election_day16-06-05-2010.jpg
  • As a man on crutches hobbles past, three tellers from the main political parties check the addresses of voters in Herne Hill Methodist Church SE21 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. Their job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making sure that their political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted.
    2010election_day15-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Mothers and their children exit Herne Hill Baptist Church, Herne Hill SE24 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day13-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A teller attaches her red Labour Party rosette on Britain's general election day at St. Saviour's Church, Herne Hill SE24, south London. Her job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making surte that her political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted. The two other parties also have their own volunteer tellers.
    2010election_day03-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A Polish man leans over to put the finishing touches to two small snowmen that now occupy a park bench on Goose Green in East Dulwich, Southwark, South London, England. This otherwise green space has seen snow falls that have gripped this part of the capital with unsalted road surfaces and commuting nightmares. But this young man is having fun with his diminutive snowy creations who have been dressed up in his and a friend's glasses, their scarves and gloves and with locally-found twigs. The park is relatively quiet with only a hint of the chaos elsewhere but the time spent on pointless pursuits is one way of enjoying adverse weather, rather than the more serious business of getting to work, proving also that snow brings out the childish nature in us all.
    london_snows33-13-01-2010 copy.jpg
  • A still and snowbound street in Dulwich, South London, the morning after yet another overnight bad weather.
    london_snows11-13-01-2010 copy.jpg
  • As blue dawn light brightens to become another wintry day in south London  a commuter awaits the arrival of a distant red bus to climb a slippery hill. Standing by the timetable of the bus stop on Red Post Hill  in the borough of Southwark  traffic approaches slowly on a road that controversially  appears not to have been gritted properly for vehicles to maintain a proper grip on this snowy surface. Headlights point uphill and the freshly-fallen snow has started to freeze so wheel and tyre traction will prove ever-difficult for those trying to journey to work.
    london_snows06-13-01-2010 copy.jpg
  • As blue dawn light becomes another wintry day in south London, the glow of a car's brake lights shines through a covering of fresh snow. The driver has only swept the vehicle's back window with a rear wiper but with her foot on the brake pedal, she is about to set off on a drive to work this morning on roads that have controversially, not been gritted or salted by council highway workers. The surface is therefore still snowy in this residential area of Herne Hill, SE24, London and is a treacherous surface on which to maintain wheel and tyre (tire) traction and many accidents will result, including the heavy lorry (truck) which is about to climb this hill and which will soon prevent him from going much further.
    london_snows05-13-01-2010 copy.jpg
  • Bright colours and lines of a closed childrens' play park which lies in freshly-fallen snow.
    london_snows27-13-01-2010.jpg
  • Abstract tyre (tire) tread tracks are left as abstract patterns in melting snow after bad weather in a supermarket car park.
    london_snows25-13-01-2010.jpg
  • Rush-hour traffic is stopped at a road junction in Dulwich Village, South London, as pedestrians are helped across the snowy road by a Southwark council lollipop man.
    london_snows15-13-01-2010.jpg
  • A glowing rear car indicator light shines through freshly-fallen snow at dawn in a South London street.
    london_snows04-13-01-2010.jpg
  • A zig-zag trail of bare grass is left by snowman-builders in fast-disappearing snow after winter snows brought seasonal disruption to London, but a welcome playground for those on school-free days.
    london_colour06-12-01-2010.jpg
  • Illuminated road bollards and passing Mercedes car during wintry snows in south London.
    snow_bollards01-18-12-2010.jpg
  • A Closed Road sign and a local male shopper passes-by on a hill in south London during wintry snows.
    road_closed03-18-12-2010.jpg
  • A Closed Road sign and local shoppers passes-by on a hill in south London during wintry snows.
    road_closed02-18-12-2010.jpg
  • A Closed Road sign and a local lady shopper passes-by on a hill in south London during wintry snows.
    road_closed01-18-12-2010.jpg
  • A P4 bus service climbs Herne Hill early after fresh overnight snowfall in the soiuth London area.
    london_snow08-02-12-2010.jpg
  • A P4 bus service climbs Herne Hill early after fresh overnight snowfall in the soiuth London area.
    london_snow07-02-12-2010.jpg
  • Bright colours and lines of a closed childrens' play park which lies in freshly-fallen snow.
    london_snows28-13-01-2010.jpg
  • A conservative Teller makes a call outside St Peter's Primary School, Ebury Street, Belgravia that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. The job of the teller is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making sure that their political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted.
    2010election_day39-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Two tellers log the election numbers and addresses of voters as they exit Christchurch United Reform Church, East Dulwich that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. Their job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making surte that her political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted. There is normally three tellers from each of the main parties but here, only Labour and Lib Dem volunteers were present.
    2010election_day32-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A blue bucket seat and sign that directs voters to the Christchurch United Reform Church, East Dulwich that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day30-06-05-2010.jpg
  • The Library at Dulwich College in south London that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day28-06-05-2010.jpg
  • The Library at Dulwich College in south London that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day27-06-05-2010.jpg
  • The Library at Dulwich College in south London that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day26-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Three tellers from the main political parties check the addresses of voters in St. Barnabas Parish Church, Dulwich Village SE21 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. Their job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making sure that their political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted.
    2010election_day21-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Three tellers from the main political parties check the addresses of voters in St. Barnabas Parish Church, Dulwich Village SE21 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. Their job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making sure that their political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted.
    2010election_day18-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Three tellers from the main political parties check the addresses of voters in Herne Hill Methodist Church SE21 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. Their job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making sure that their political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted.
    2010election_day14-06-05-2010.jpg
  • St. Saviour's Church, Herne Hill SE24 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day11-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A Labour Party sign is clearly seen at a bus stop opposite St. Saviour's Church, Herne Hill SE24 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day09-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A businessman/commuter waslks past St. Saviour's Church, Herne Hill SE24 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day04-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A teller attaches her red Labour Party rosette on Britain's general election day at St. Saviour's Church, Herne Hill SE24, south London. Her job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making surte that her political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted. The two other parties also have their own volunteer tellers.
    2010election_day02-06-05-2010.jpg
  • St. Saviour's Church, Herne Hill SE24 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day01-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A symbolic grasp for British political power. The reaching hands of ex-South African President Nelson Mandela's statue seemingly grasp the Big Ben clock tower in Parliament Square, Westminster, central London. On the day of the British general election where a hung parliament is a possibility, the fight for power of the nation appears to be an historic possibility.
    2010election_day49-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A conservative Teller makeds a call outside St Peter's Primary School, Ebury Street, Belgravia that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. The job of the teller is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making sure that their political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted.
    2010election_day38-06-05-2010.jpg
  • The open doorway of St Peter's Primary School, Ebury Street, Belgravia that serves as a temporary polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day37-06-05-2010.jpg
  • Christchurch United Reform Church, East Dulwich that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day29-06-05-2010.jpg
  • As an elderly man exits a Parish hall, three tellers from the main political parties check the addresses of voters in St. Barnabas Parish Church, Dulwich Village SE21 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. Their job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making sure that their political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted.
    2010election_day17-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A Labour Party sign is clearly seen at a bus stop opposite St. Saviour's Church, Herne Hill SE24 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day10-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A bike rests against railings at St. Saviour's Church, Herne Hill SE24 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day08-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A cyclist locks his bike on to railings at St. Saviour's Church, Herne Hill SE24 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day06-06-05-2010.jpg
  • A mother pushes her child into St. Saviour's Church, Herne Hill SE24 in south London that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day.
    2010election_day05-06-05-2010.jpg
  • It is 07.45 on a dark, wintry morning and from behind, we follow a lone commuter who walks along a snow-covered path in Ruskin Park, an otherwise green space in the south London borough of Herne Hill, Lambeth. Street lights are still illuminating the road in the background and the blue light of early morning has fast becoming another day of snow showers and chilly temperatures. No grit or salt has been sprinkled on this slippery path and the person walks carefully carrying an umbrella from falling sleet which is soon to turn to rain as the temperature rises. Tall  100 year-old mature ash trees whose trunks form an avenue of cover and the commuter proceeds towards their neighbours to the station beyond. A single 4x4 car makes its way through this still quiet street with lights blazing.
    london_snows02-13-01-2010 copy.jpg
  • Bright colours and lines of a closed childrens' play park which lies in freshly-fallen snow.
    london_snows29-13-01-2010.jpg
  • Bird and human tracks left in freshly-fallen snow in a South London Park.
    london_snows21-13-01-2010.jpg
  • A vacated parking space in a South London road has left a bare patch in freshly-fallen snow.
    london_snows01-13-01-2010.jpg
  • Yellow stained snow at the foot of a snowman left by animals in Ruskin Park, Lambeth.
    london_snows08-07-01-2010.jpg
  • A dog pauses to listen to its owner during a snow-bound walk in Ruskin Park, Lambeth.
    london_snows13-07-01-2010.jpg
  • A protester stands outside Westminster Cathedral during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010. Voicing opposition to Catholic thinking the man has hand-written a sign of Biblical prophecies stating that the Pope is the Anti-Christ, with the Devil's number 666 in his name. This is during Pope Benedict 's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit140-18-09-2010.jpg
  • Barclays rental Boris Bikes stationed on dock in Soho Square, London...Barclays Cycle Hire is a public bicycle sharing scheme that was launched on 30 July 2010 in London, UK. At launch there were 315 bicycle docking stations and 5,000 bicycles available in central London. The scheme is also informally called the Boris Bike scheme after mayor Boris Johnson, who was in office at the time the scheme opened to the public. The project initially covered about 17 square miles (44 square kilometres) of central London - roughly the same area as the 'Zone 1' Travelcard area (covering the whole of the City of London and parts of eight London boroughs)[5]  and will cost an estimated £140 million (more than £20,000 per available bike) over six years. It is expected to pay for itself over time.[6] Barclays' contribution is £25 million.[The bicycles and the docking stations are built in Canada and are based on Bixi, Montreal's bicycle rental system. Fitzrovia, Wells Street docking station being installed. Over 500,000 bicycle trips were made within the first six weeks of the launch of the scheme.
    rental_bikes02-16-11-2010.jpg
  • Volunteer Buddhist on working retreat at the Rivendell Buddhist Retreat Centre, East Sussex, England. ...Reproduced for Alain de Botton's 'Religion for Atheists' 2010. .Photograph copyright Richard Baker, London.richard@bakerpictures.com.Tel 0044 207836 287080.
    buddhist_retreat15-27-06-2010.jpg
  • Buddhists meditate in silence for 30 minutes in their Shrine Room at the Rivendell Buddhist Retreat Centre, England. ..Reproduced for Alain de Botton's 'Religion for Atheists' 2010. .Photograph copyright Richard Baker, London.richard@bakerpictures.com.Tel 0044 207836 287080.
    buddhist_retreat112-27-06-2010.jpg
  • Richard Baker's photography exhibition from the Alain de Botton book 'A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009), on show at Pisa Airport, Italy as part of the Festival della Creativita, 2010.
    pisa_exhibition07-21-10-2010.jpg
  • Richard Baker's photography exhibition from the Alain de Botton book 'A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009), on show at Pisa Airport, Italy as part of the Festival della Creativita, 2010.
    pisa_exhibition01-21-10-2010.jpg
  • Pope Benedict XVI is greeted by enthusiastic crowds as he arrives in his Popemobile Greeted by crowds in Hyde Park during his papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit188-18-09-2010.jpg
  • Helped by his personal secretary Georg Gänswein, Pope Benedict XVI kisses a baby lifted up to his open car window as he arrives in his Popemobile. Greeted by crowds in Hyde Park during his papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit183-18-09-2010-2.jpg
  • Pilgrims await arrival of Pope at Hyde Park rally during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit176-18-09-2010.jpg
  • Banner of Pope at Hyde Park rally during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit172-18-09-2010.jpg
  • Pilgrims await arrival of Pope at Hyde Park rally during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit169-18-09-2010.jpg
  • Banner-carrying Catholic pilgrims awaits arrival of Pope at Hyde Park rally during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit156-18-09-2010.jpg
  • Sister Bernadette, Head Teacher of Viego Fedelis in Sth London awaits arrival of Hyde Park rally of Pope during Pope Benedict XVI's papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
    pope_visit146-18-09-2010.jpg
  • Amid protester's banners, Pope Benedict XVI arrives at Westminster Abbey during his papal tour of Britain 2010, the first visit by a pontiff since 1982. Taxpayers footed the £10m bill for non-religious elements, which largely angered a nation still reeling from the financial crisis. Pope Benedict XVI is the head of the biggest Christian denomination in the world, some one billion Roman Catholics, or one in six people. In Britain there are about five million Catholics but only a quarter of Catholics regularly attend Sunday Mass and some churches have closed owing to spending cuts.
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