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  • Walkers gather at Gills Lap a high point in Ashdown Forest of 1600 hectares of Heathland, used as AA Milne's Winnie the Pooh 100 Acre Wood.
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  • Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown and wife Jane on the steps of their Kennington home, on 6th february 1992, in London England. Following the press becoming aware of a stolen document relating to a divorce case, he disclosed a five-month affair with his secretary, Patricia Howard, five years earlier. He and his marriage weathered the political and tabloid storm, with his wife of 30 years forgiving him. The revelation of his affair sparked the front page headline "It's Paddy Pantsdown" from The Sun newspaper.
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  • Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown and wife Jane on the steps of their Kennington home, on 6th february 1992, in London England. Following the press becoming aware of a stolen document relating to a divorce case, he disclosed a five-month affair with his secretary, Patricia Howard, five years earlier. He and his marriage weathered the political and tabloid storm, with his wife of 30 years forgiving him. The revelation of his affair sparked the front page headline "It's Paddy Pantsdown" from The Sun newspaper.
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  • Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown strides while campaigning in Richmond, on 17th March 1992 in London, England. With a total of 22 seats won (22.6%  of the vote),  the 'Lib Dems' came third in the '92 election after the re-election victory by John Major's Conservatives.
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  • Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown, presents his party's European Election manifesto, on 16th April 1994, in Torquay, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Surrounded by media is Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown while campaigning in Richmond, on 17th March 1992 in London, England. With a total of 22 seats won (22.6%  of the vote),  the 'Lib Dems' came third in the '92 election after the re-election victory by John Major's Conservatives.
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  • Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown, presents his party's European Election manifesto, on 16th April 1994, in Torquay, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • The owner of a racing Llama holds a carrot between his teeth, while holding on to number 328, his animal entrant, on 13th June 1994, at Wych Cross, Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, England. The animal is part of a herd of llamas and alpacas which compete over jumps for visiting families. The Ashdown Herd of llamas and alpacas was started in 1987. Over the years the numbers have increased and in 1995 what is now the Park was purchased, and opened to the public in 1996. The Ashdown Herd of llamas and alpacas was started in 1987. Over the years the numbers have increased and in 1995 what is now the Park was purchased, and opened to the public in 1996. There are now more than 100 south-American llamas and alpacas plus reindeer from Sweden at the Park. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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