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  • A portrait of Britain's first lady deacon, Christine Farrington at Salisbury Cathedral. Standing outside the grand architecture of this fine English structure. Deacon is a ministry in the Christian Church that is generally associated with service of some kind, but which varies among theological and denominational traditions. In many traditions the "diaconate", the term for a deacon's office, is a clerical office; in others it is for laity. The word "deacon" is derived from the Greek word diakonos, standard ancient Greek for "servant", "waiting-man", "minister" or "messenger". Salisbury Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is an Anglican cathedral in Salisbury, England, and is considered one of the leading examples of Early English architecture. The main body was completed in only 38 years, from 1220 to 1258.
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  • A portrait of Britain's first lady deacon, Christine Farrington at Salisbury Cathedral. Standing in the grand architecture of the nave. Deacon is a ministry in the Christian Church that is generally associated with service of some kind, but which varies among theological and denominational traditions. In many traditions the "diaconate", the term for a deacon's office, is a clerical office; in others it is for laity. The word "deacon" is derived from the Greek word diakonos, standard ancient Greek for "servant", "waiting-man", "minister" or "messenger". Salisbury Cathedral, formally known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is an Anglican cathedral in Salisbury, England, and is considered one of the leading examples of Early English architecture. The main body was completed in only 38 years, from 1220 to 1258.
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  • Two days after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, Londoners from all faiths and religions attended a vigil outside City Hall, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. As gusts of wind blew umbrellas and polythene ponchos, a prominent armed police presence guarded dignitaries and the public who came to the Southbank to remember the seven killed and many others left with life-changing injuries. The British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
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  • Islamist Anjem Choudary is deputy and main spokesman of the radical UK group al Muhajiroun and banned breakaway group Islam4UK..
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  • Islamist Anjem Choudary is deputy and main spokesman of the radical UK group al Muhajiroun and banned breakaway group Islam4UK..
    Anjim Choudary_050503-05-2007.jpg
  • Two days after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, Londoners from all faiths and religions attended a vigil outside City Hall, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. As gusts of wind blew umbrellas and polythene ponchos, a prominent armed police presence guarded dignitaries and the public who came to the Southbank to remember the seven killed and many others left with life-changing injuries. The British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
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  • Two days after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, Londoners from all faiths and religions attended a vigil outside City Hall, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. As gusts of wind blew umbrellas and polythene ponchos, a prominent armed police presence guarded dignitaries and the public who came to the Southbank to remember the seven killed and many others left with life-changing injuries. The British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
    terrorism_vigil-36-05-06-2017.jpg
  • Two days after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, Londoners from all faiths and religions attended a vigil outside City Hall, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. As gusts of wind blew umbrellas and polythene ponchos, a prominent armed police presence guarded dignitaries and the public who came to the Southbank to remember the seven killed and many others left with life-changing injuries. The British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
    terrorism_vigil-32-05-06-2017.jpg
  • Wearing a long beard of a strict Musilm, Anjem Choudary is a deputy and main UK spokesman of the Islamist group al-Muhajiroun whose leader, Omar Bakri Mohammad is a radical who caused controversy after the London attacks of July 2007, declaring that the only people he blames for the bombings are the government and British public. Choudary, a lawyer by profession, stands outside in the street in Leyton, north-east London England. There are few people in the background but Choudary commands much respect among activists in the UK. He organised and was fined in court for the Danish Embassy rally in February 2006 at which participants called for the massacre of those who insult Islam though Choudary refutes knowledge of who wrote such threats.
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  • Two days after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, Londoners from all faiths and religions attended a vigil outside City Hall, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. As gusts of wind blew umbrellas and polythene ponchos, a prominent armed police presence guarded dignitaries and the public who came to the Southbank to remember the seven killed and many others left with life-changing injuries. The British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
    terrorism_vigil-37-05-06-2017.jpg
  • Two days after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, Londoners from all faiths and religions attended a vigil outside City Hall, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. As gusts of wind blew umbrellas and polythene ponchos, a prominent armed police presence guarded dignitaries and the public who came to the Southbank to remember the seven killed and many others left with life-changing injuries. The British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
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  • Two days after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, Londoners from all faiths and religions attended a vigil outside City Hall, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. As gusts of wind blew umbrellas and polythene ponchos, a prominent armed police presence guarded dignitaries and the public who came to the Southbank to remember the seven killed and many others left with life-changing injuries. The British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
    terrorism_vigil-34-05-06-2017.jpg
  • Two days after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, Londoners from all faiths and religions attended a vigil outside City Hall, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. As gusts of wind blew umbrellas and polythene ponchos, a prominent armed police presence guarded dignitaries and the public who came to the Southbank to remember the seven killed and many others left with life-changing injuries. The British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
    terrorism_vigil-35-05-06-2017.jpg
  • A portrait of Abdul Latif Ahmed Abdul Rahim, the Imam of Abu el-Haggag mosque, Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt.
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  • A Muslim community Imam prays at the bedside of a patient who is staying on the Phyllis Friend surgical ward, Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, London. They both hold out their hands in prayer and the patient puts them to his face. It is daylight behind the bed but the two men are lit by artificial light from a bulb. The Royal London is one of London's oldest, having been founded in 1740 and is a major teaching hospital in Whitechapel, East London. It is part of the Barts and the London NHS Trust, alongside St Bartholomew's Hospital ("Barts"), which is a couple of miles away. Because of the cultural profile of East London, patients tend to be from many faiths, speaking many languages.
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  • Feminist theologian, writer and pioneering woman Anglican priest Jan Fortune-Wood at the altar of her Birmingham church St Barnabas Church in Kingshurst, Solihull.
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  • Islamist Anjem Choudary is deputy and main spokesman of the radical UK group al Muhajiroun and banned breakaway group Islam4UK..
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  • A recuperating Muslim community Imam prays at the bedside of a patient who is staying on the Phyllis Friend surgical ward, Royal London Hospital, on 23rd June 1993, in Whitechapel, London England. The Royal London is one of London's oldest hospitals, having been founded in 1740 and is a major teaching hospital in Whitechapel, East London. It is part of the Barts and the London NHS Trust, alongside St Bartholomew's Hospital ("Barts"), which is a couple of miles away. Because of the cultural profile of East London, patients tend to be from many faiths, speaking many languages. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Feminist theologian, writer and Anglican priest Jan Fortune-Wood outside her St Barnabas Church in Kingshurst.
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  • Islamist Anjem Choudary is deputy and main spokesman of the radical UK group al Muhajiroun and banned breakaway group Islam4UK..
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  • Islamist Anjem Choudary is deputy and main UK spokesman of the radical group al-Muhajiroun stands in the Leytonstone, London..
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  • Administrative personnel of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team, perform clerical duties.
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  • Two days after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, Londoners from all faiths and religions attended a vigil outside City Hall, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. A prominent armed police presence guarded dignitaries and the public who came to the Southbank to remember the seven killed and many others left with life-changing injuries. The British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
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  • Two days after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, Londoners from all faiths and religions attended a vigil outside City Hall, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. A prominent armed police presence guarded dignitaries and the public who came to the Southbank to remember the seven killed and many others left with life-changing injuries. The British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
    terrorism_vigil-39-05-06-2017.jpg
  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
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  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
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  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
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  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
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  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
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  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
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  • Air traffic controller in control tower at RAF Scampton, home base of the 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team
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  • Squadron Leader Spike Jepson, leader of the elite 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team does paperwork.
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  • RAF support admin man belonging to the 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team.
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  • Two days after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, Londoners from all faiths and religions attended a vigil outside City Hall, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. A prominent armed police presence guarded dignitaries and the public who came to the Southbank to remember the seven killed and many others left with life-changing injuries. The British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
    terrorism_vigil-41-05-06-2017.jpg
  • Two days after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, Londoners from all faiths and religions attended a vigil outside City Hall, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. As gusts of wind blew umbrellas and polythene ponchos, a prominent armed police presence guarded dignitaries and the public who came to the Southbank to remember the seven killed and many others left with life-changing injuries. The British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
    terrorism_vigil-27-05-06-2017.jpg
  • Two days after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, Londoners from all faiths and religions attended a vigil outside City Hall, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. Rabbi Abraham Pinter chatted to Shiraz Kothia while a prominent armed police presence guarded dignitaries and the public who came to the Southbank to remember the seven killed and many others left with life-changing injuries. The British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
    terrorism_vigil-25-05-06-2017.jpg
  • Two days after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, Londoners from all faiths and religions attended a vigil outside City Hall, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. As gusts of wind blew umbrellas and polythene ponchos, a prominent armed police presence guarded dignitaries and the public who came to the Southbank to remember the seven killed and many others left with life-changing injuries. The British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
    terrorism_vigil-26-05-06-2017.jpg
  • Two days after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, Londoners from all faiths and religions attended a vigil outside City Hall, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. Rabbi Abraham Pinter chatted to Shiraz Kothia while a prominent armed police presence guarded dignitaries and the public who came to the Southbank to remember the seven killed and many others left with life-changing injuries. The British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
    terrorism_vigil-23-05-06-2017.jpg
  • Two days after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, Londoners from all faiths and religions attended a vigil outside City Hall, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. Rabbi Abraham Pinter chatted to Shiraz Kothia while a prominent armed police presence guarded dignitaries and the public who came to the Southbank to remember the seven killed and many others left with life-changing injuries. The British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
    terrorism_vigil-22-05-06-2017.jpg
  • Two days after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, Londoners from all faiths and religions attended a vigil outside City Hall, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. Rabbi Abraham Pinter chatted to Shiraz Kothia while a prominent armed police presence guarded dignitaries and the public who came to the Southbank to remember the seven killed and many others left with life-changing injuries. The British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
    terrorism_vigil-20-05-06-2017.jpg
  • Two days after the London Bridge and Borough Market terrorist attack, Londoners from all faiths and religions attended a vigil outside City Hall, on Monday 5th June 2017, in the south London borough of Southwark, England. Rabbi Abraham Pinter chatted to Shiraz Kothia while a prominent armed police presence guarded dignitaries and the public who came to the Southbank to remember the seven killed and many others left with life-changing injuries. The British spirit of defiance and to carry on with every day life, endures.
    terrorism_vigil-21-05-06-2017.jpg
  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
    westminster_remembers-40-29-03-2017.jpg
  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
    westminster_remembers-38-29-03-2017.jpg
  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
    westminster_remembers-35-29-03-2017.jpg
  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
    westminster_remembers-34-29-03-2017.jpg
  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
    westminster_remembers-26-29-03-2017.jpg
  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
    westminster_remembers-32-29-03-2017.jpg
  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
    westminster_remembers-22-29-03-2017.jpg
  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
    westminster_remembers-20-29-03-2017.jpg
  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
    westminster_remembers-21-29-03-2017.jpg
  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
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  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
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  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
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  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
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  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
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  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
    westminster_remembers-13-29-03-2017.jpg
  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
    westminster_remembers-09-29-03-2017.jpg
  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
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  • Administrative personnel of the Red Arrows, Britain's RAF aerobatic team, perform flight planning duties.
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  • Detail of admin flight planning at the 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team HQ at RAF Scampton.
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  • RAF support admin man belonging to the 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team.
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  • Air traffic controller in control tower at RAF Scampton, home base of the 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team
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  • RAF Female admin flight planning at the 'Red Arrows', Britain's Royal Air Force aerobatic team.
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  • A portrait of the school headmaster beneath a picture of a Muslim cleric at the Islamic Koom al-Bourit Institute for Boys in the village of Qum (Koom), on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt.
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  • A portrait of the school headmaster beneath a picture of a Muslim cleric at the Islamic Koom al-Bourit Institute for Boys in the village of Qum (Koom), on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt.
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  • Four members of the Royal Gurkha Rifles are on tactical manoeuvres on heathland above Farnborough airfield, England. These Nepali-born boys belong to an elite Regiment of the British army. Every year 60,000 boys attend recruiting sessions in villages and towns in the Himalayan Kingdom but only 150 are selected each year to serve on active duty across the world. They fly to the UK for basic soldier training where they learn the skills required for infantry, transport, communications or clerical duties. Their reputation as a fierce but intensely loyal fighting force and many Victoria Crosses were won for bravery during World War 2. Here they are seen cradling modern SA-80 rifles while dressed in camouflaged helmets with oak leaves. The nearest to the camera points his weapon past the viewer with a yellow blank cover attached. .
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  • An instructor with the Royal Gurkha Rifles points a recruit towards an objective while on tactical training manoeuvres on heathland above Farnborough, on 5th August 1996, in Farnborough, England. Nepali-born boys belong to an elite Regiment of the British army. Every year 60,000 boys attend recruiting sessions in villages and towns in the Himalayan Kingdom but only 150 are selected each year to serve on active duty across the world. They fly to the UK for basic soldier training where they learn the skills required for infantry, transport, communications or clerical duties. Their reputation as a fierce but intensely loyal fighting force and many Victoria Crosses were won for bravery during World War 2. Here they are seen cradling modern SA-80 rifles while dressed in camouflaged helmets with oak leaves.
    soldier_training-05-08-1996.jpg
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