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  • Reflections of Tudor royalty including King Henry the VIII and Jane Seymour appear as ghostly apparitions on a street corner in London's Mayfair. An art gallery exhibition of Tudor portraits, includes a striking picture of an unknown child seen far right who appears to be crossing a zebra-crossing. It looks like a girl but is in fact a young boy of about nine years of age, confusing our perception of gender in the middle-ages. Also, a white traffic direction arrow points around the road's corner as if indicating the location of Queen Jane. They all float just above ground level maiking an eerie and mystical image.
    windows_tudors02.jpg
  • Belgian Royal family Prince Philippe and Princess Matilda on biscuit tins at the Delacre biscuit production factory, Lambermont
    Lambermont_biscuits_56.jpg
  • A father and child in a buggy and a daughter with her aged mother in a wheelchair admire a Lego representation of Queen Elizabeth ahead of a weekend of nationwide celebrations for the monarch's Diamond Jubilee. A few months before the Olympics come to London, a multi-cultural UK is gearing up for a weekend and summer of pomp and patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne and across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
    queens_jubilee09-01-06-2012.jpg
  • A life-size cardboard cut-out of Queen Elizabeth stands in a print business window in central London, ahead of a weekend of nationwide celebrations for the monarch's Diamond Jubilee. A few months before the Olympics come to London, a multi-cultural UK is gearing up for a weekend and summer of pomp and patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne and across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
    queens_jubilee11-01-06-2012.jpg
  • Two toastmasters ring their bells while carrying a large board featuring Queen Elizabeth during the monarch's Golden Jubilee celebrations, on 3rd June 2002, in London, England.
    queens_golden_jubilee-03-06-2002_1.jpg
  • A community street party in Dulwich, south London celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth. A few months before the Olympics come to London, a multi-cultural UK is gearing up for a weekend and summer of pomp and patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne and across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
    jubilee_party03-02-06-2012.jpg
  • Marking exactly one month since the UK government's Coronavirus lockdown restrictions were introduced across the UK, and when a further 684 patients had died in UK hospitals, bringing a total of 19,506 deaths, a lady wearing a mask and gloves pulls her shopping trolley past a mural of Queen Elizabeth portrayed riding a hoverboard with her pet corgis, created by the artist known as Catman to celebrate the monarch's 90th birthday, on Lordship Lane in East Dulwich, on 24th April 2020, in south London, England.
    coronavirus_queen_mural-02-24-04-202...jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth and husband Prince Phillip are televised from the balcony of Buckingham Palace on to a giant screen for the crowds below, during the monarch's Golden Jubilee celebrations, on 3rd June 2002, in London, England.
    queens_golden_jubilee-03-06-2002.jpg
  • The statue (by sculptor Hamo Thornycroft) of Saxon King Alfred that overlooks a modern Winchester, Hampshire, England. Alfred the Great (849 - 899) was King of Wessex from 871 to 899. Alfred successfully defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest, and by his death had become the dominant ruler in England. He is the only English monarch to be accorded the epithet "the Great". The Thornycroft statue was unveiled during the millenary celebrations of Alfred's death.
    king_alfred03-10-12-2012.jpg
  • Towering over a Stagecoach bus service is the statue (by sculptor Hamo Thornycroft) of Saxon King Alfred that overlooks a modern Winchester, Hampshire, England. Alfred the Great (849 - 899) was King of Wessex from 871 to 899. Alfred successfully defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest, and by his death had become the dominant ruler in England. He is the only English monarch to be accorded the epithet "the Great". The Thornycroft statue was unveiled during the millenary celebrations of Alfred's death.
    king_alfred08-10-12-2012.jpg
  • Towering over a Stagecoach bus service is the statue (by sculptor Hamo Thornycroft) of Saxon King Alfred that overlooks a modern Winchester, Hampshire, England. Alfred the Great (849 - 899) was King of Wessex from 871 to 899. Alfred successfully defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest, and by his death had become the dominant ruler in England. He is the only English monarch to be accorded the epithet "the Great". The Thornycroft statue was unveiled during the millenary celebrations of Alfred's death.
    king_alfred10-10-12-2012.jpg
  • Towering over a Stagecoach bus passenger is the statue (by sculptor Hamo Thornycroft) of Saxon King Alfred that overlooks a modern Winchester, Hampshire, England. Alfred the Great (849 - 899) was King of Wessex from 871 to 899. Alfred successfully defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest, and by his death had become the dominant ruler in England. He is the only English monarch to be accorded the epithet "the Great". The Thornycroft statue was unveiled during the millenary celebrations of Alfred's death.
    king_alfred09-10-12-2012.jpg
  • Towering over a Stagecoach bus passenger is the statue (by sculptor Hamo Thornycroft) of Saxon King Alfred that overlooks a modern Winchester, Hampshire, England. Alfred the Great (849 - 899) was King of Wessex from 871 to 899. Alfred successfully defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest, and by his death had become the dominant ruler in England. He is the only English monarch to be accorded the epithet "the Great". The Thornycroft statue was unveiled during the millenary celebrations of Alfred's death.
    king_alfred07-10-12-2012.jpg
  • The statue (by sculptor Hamo Thornycroft) of Saxon King Alfred that overlooks a modern Winchester, Hampshire, England. Alfred the Great (849 - 899) was King of Wessex from 871 to 899. Alfred successfully defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest, and by his death had become the dominant ruler in England. He is the only English monarch to be accorded the epithet "the Great". The Thornycroft statue was unveiled during the millenary celebrations of Alfred's death.
    king_alfred06-10-12-2012.jpg
  • The statue (by sculptor Hamo Thornycroft) of Saxon King Alfred that overlooks English citizens living in a modern Winchester, Hampshire, England. Alfred the Great (849 - 899) was King of Wessex from 871 to 899. Alfred successfully defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest, and by his death had become the dominant ruler in England. He is the only English monarch to be accorded the epithet "the Great". The Thornycroft statue was unveiled during the millenary celebrations of Alfred's death.
    king_alfred02-10-12-2012.jpg
  • Seen through the window of a dirty bus stop is the statue (by sculptor Hamo Thornycroft) of Saxon King Alfred that overlooks a modern Winchester, Hampshire, England. Alfred the Great (849 - 899) was King of Wessex from 871 to 899. Alfred successfully defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest, and by his death had become the dominant ruler in England. He is the only English monarch to be accorded the epithet "the Great". The Thornycroft statue was unveiled during the millenary celebrations of Alfred's death.
    king_alfred04-10-12-2012.jpg
  • Monarchists celebrate their Queen's Diamond Jubilee weeks before the Olympics come to London. The UK enjoys a weekend and summer of patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne. Across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
    jubilee_celebrations69-04-06-2012.jpg
  • A community street party in Dulwich, south London celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth. A few months before the Olympics come to London, a multi-cultural UK is gearing up for a weekend and summer of pomp and patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne and across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
    jubilee_party01-02-06-2012.jpg
  • Marking exactly one month since the UK government's Coronavirus lockdown restrictions were introduced across the UK, and when a further 684 patients had died in UK hospitals, bringing a total of 19,506 deaths, a mural of Queen Elizabeth portrayed riding a hoverboard with her pet corgis, created by the artist known as Catman to celebrate the monarch's 90th birthday, on Lordship Lane in East Dulwich, on 24th April 2020, in south London, England.
    coronavirus_queen_mural-01-24-04-202...jpg
  • A mother and son sit below the statue (by sculptor Hamo Thornycroft) of Saxon King Alfred that overlooks English citizens living in a modern Winchester, Hampshire, England. Alfred the Great (849 - 899) was King of Wessex from 871 to 899. Alfred successfully defended his kingdom against the Viking attempt at conquest, and by his death had become the dominant ruler in England. He is the only English monarch to be accorded the epithet "the Great". The Thornycroft statue was unveiled during the millenary celebrations of Alfred's death.
    king_alfred01-10-12-2012.jpg
  • Monarchists celebrate their Queen's Diamond Jubilee weeks before the Olympics come to London. The UK enjoys a weekend and summer of patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne. Across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
    jubilee_celebrations72-04-06-2012.jpg
  • Monarchists celebrate their Queen's Diamond Jubilee weeks before the Olympics come to London. The UK enjoys a weekend and summer of patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne. Across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
    jubilee_celebrations77-04-06-2012.jpg
  • A community street party in Dulwich, south London celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth. A few months before the Olympics come to London, a multi-cultural UK is gearing up for a weekend and summer of pomp and patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne and across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
    jubilee_party05-02-06-2012.jpg
  • A community street party in Dulwich, south London celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth. A few months before the Olympics come to London, a multi-cultural UK is gearing up for a weekend and summer of pomp and patriotic fervour as their monarch celebrates 60 years on the throne and across Britain, flags and Union Jack bunting adorn towns and villages.
    jubilee_party04-02-06-2012.jpg
  • As the UK Coronavirus death toll rises by 621 to 4,934 and with worldwide cases passing 1.2m, Queen Elizabeth of great Britain addresses the nation on TV, thanking the health professionals of the NHS (National Health Service) and key workers for their work during the pandemic, on 5th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_queen-03-05-04-2020.jpg
  • A British family watch the Queen's speech to the nation on Christmas Day, a tradition started in 1932 and which she first broadcast on television in 1957, on 25th December 2019, in Bristol, England.
    queen's_speech-09-25-12-2019.jpg
  • Pro-EU Remain protesters march to 'Stop the Coup' in Whitehall, near Downing Street, at the end of a week that saw Prime Minister Boris Johnson ask Queen Elizabeth for permission to suspend (prorogue) the British Parliament during the final stages of his Brexit negotiations with the European Union, in Brussels, on 31st August 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    Stop_the_coup_protest-11-31-08-2019.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal (following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote), pro-EU Remainers protest beneath the statue of King George V beneath Westminster Abbey and opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-26-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal (following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote), pro-EU Remainers protest beneath the statue of King George V beneath Westminster Abbey and opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-19-11-12-2018.jpg
  • A week before the royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, their life-size cut-outs have been positioned behind the outline of a British Bulldog in the window of a tourist trinket shop near Piccadilly Circus, on 9th May, in London, England.
    royal_wedding-08-09-05-2018-2.jpg
  • A week before the royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, their life-size cut-outs have been positioned behind the outline of a British Bulldog in the window of a tourist trinket shop near Piccadilly Circus, on 9th May, in London, England.
    royal_wedding-04-09-05-2018-2.jpg
  • With weeks to go before the royal wedding, the faces of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle adorn merchandise that hangs from a tourist trinket kiosk on Piccadilly, on 1st May, in London, England.
    harry_meghan-03-01-05-2018.jpg
  • On the first day of his official 3-day visit to London, the face of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman appears on a large billboard in Holborn, on 7th March 2018, in London England. Industry sources said the Saudis could be spending close to £1m on the city-wide campaign, which includes dozens of prime poster sites around London and newspaper ads. "He is bringing change to Saudi Arabia," the ads say, with a large photo of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and the hashtag #ANewSaudiArabia.
    bin_salman_visit-02-08-03-2018.jpg
  • Two women fuss over hair near the images of Queen Elizabeth II, a guardsman and Superman, on 3rd February 2017, in London, England.
    royal_memorabilia-04-03-02-2017.jpg
  • Queen Elizabeth made a brief visit to the Ebony Horse Club at Loughborough Junction, Brixton, London. Accompanied by the Duchess of Cornwall, Her Majesty watched an equestrian demonstration in one of the most disadvantaged inner city neighbourhoods in the country where there is a historic legacy of under-achievement in schools, high rates of teenage pregnancy and negative stereotypes of young people, gang violence and drug related crime.
    queen_brixton09-29-10-2013.jpg
  • As the number of new Coronavirus cases in the UK climbs to 201,101, with UK deaths now standing at 30,076 - the highest recorded in Europe, <br />
an image of Queen Elizabeth during her recent address to the nation, looks out on to the Walworth Road in south London, during the continuing Covid lockdown, on 6th May 2020, in south London, England.
    coronavirus_queen-01-06-05-2020.jpg
  • As the UK Coronavirus death toll rises by 621 to 4,934 and with worldwide cases passing 1.2m, Queen Elizabeth of great Britain addresses the nation on TV, thanking the health professionals of the NHS (National Health Service) and key workers for their work during the pandemic, on 5th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_queen-04-05-04-2020.jpg
  • As the UK Coronavirus death toll rises by 621 to 4,934 and with worldwide cases passing 1.2m, Queen Elizabeth of great Britain addresses the nation on TV, thanking the health professionals of the NHS (National Health Service) and key workers for their work during the pandemic, on 5th April 2020, in London, England.
    coronavirus_queen-01-05-04-2020.jpg
  • A British family watch the Queen's speech to the nation on Christmas Day, a tradition started in 1932 and which she first broadcast on television in 1957, on 25th December 2019, in Bristol, England.
    queen's_speech-11-25-12-2019.jpg
  • A British family watch the Queen's speech to the nation on Christmas Day, a tradition started in 1932 and which she first broadcast on television in 1957, on 25th December 2019, in Bristol, England.
    queen's_speech-10-25-12-2019.jpg
  • Christmas presents remain unopened beneath a Christmas tree and footage of Prince Charles meeting members of the military during the Queen's speech to the nation on Christmas Day, a tradition started in 1932 and which she first broadcast on television in 1957, on 25th December 2019, in Bristol, England.
    queen's_speech-08-25-12-2019.jpg
  • Christmas presents remain unopened beneath a Christmas tree as Queen Elizabeth meets NHS staff during her speech to the nation on Christmas Day, a tradition started in 1932 and which she first broadcast on television in 1957, on 25th December 2019, in Bristol, England.
    queen's_speech-07-25-12-2019.jpg
  • Christmas presents remain unopened beneath a Christmas tree during the Queen's speech to the nation on Christmas Day, a tradition started in 1932 and which she first broadcast on television in 1957, on 25th December 2019, in Bristol, England.
    queen's_speech-02-25-12-2019.jpg
  • Christmas presents remain unopened beneath a Christmas tree during the Queen's speech to the nation on Christmas Day, a tradition started in 1932 and which she first broadcast on television in 1957, on 25th December 2019, in Bristol, England.
    queen's_speech-04-25-12-2019.jpg
  • Pro-EU Remain protesters march to 'Stop the Coup' in Whitehall, near Downing Street, at the end of a week that saw Prime Minister Boris Johnson ask Queen Elizabeth for permission to suspend (prorogue) the British Parliament during the final stages of his Brexit negotiations with the European Union, in Brussels, on 31st August 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    Stop_the_coup_protest-10-31-08-2019.jpg
  • A day after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson successfully asked the Queen to suspend (prorogue) Parliament in order to manoeuvre his Brexit deal with the EU in Brussels, Queen Elizabeth and her son, Prince Charles are being sold as postcards alongside scenes of Windsor Castle, a Grenadier Garudsman and the clockface of Big Ben at the top of Elizabeth Tower, at a tourist kiosk, on 29th August 2019, in Westminster, London, England.
    royal_family-01-29-08-2019.jpg
  • A detail of King John's tomb (1167-1216), showing the Royal Arms of England (the arms of the Plantagenet dynasty) with three lions, in Worcester Cathedral, on 23rd June 2019, in Worcester, England. King John was the fourth and youngest son of Henry II. The Royal Arms of England are the arms first adopted in a fixed form at the start of the age of heraldry (circa 1200) as personal arms by the Plantagenet kings who ruled England from 1154. In the popular mind they have come to symbolise the nation of England.
    herefordshire-31-23-06-2019.jpg
  • The tomb of King John (1167-1216) in Worcester Cathedral, on 23rd June 2019, in Worcester, England. King John was the fourth and youngest son of Henry II.
    herefordshire-30-23-06-2019.jpg
  • The tomb of King John (1167-1216) in Worcester Cathedral, on 23rd June 2019, in Worcester, England. King John was the fourth and youngest son of Henry II.
    herefordshire-29-23-06-2019.jpg
  • Beneath the statue of King James II (as Roman Emperor), a tour guide leader carries a sunflower for his group to follow, passing the National Portrait Gallery in Trafalgar Square on 2nd May 2019, in London, England.
    west_end_people-07-02-05-2019.jpg
  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa May returns to Brussels to negotiate an expected Brexit delay, pro-EU remainers protest beneath the statue of King George V outside Westminster Abbey opposite parliament in Westminster, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-29-10-04-2019.jpg
  • On the day that Prime Minister Theresa May returns to Brussels to negotiate an expected Brexit delay, pro-EU remainers protest beneath the statue of King George V outside Westminster Abbey opposite parliament in Westminster, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-35-10-04-2019.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May again meets opposition Labour leader Jreemy Corbyn in an attempt to break the deadlock in parliament of Brexit, pro-EU protestors stand opposite parliament in Westminster, on 4th April 2019, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-04-04-04-2019.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal (following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote), pro-EU Remainers protest with satirical figures beneath the statue of King George V beneath Westminster Abbey and opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England. The figures depict (L-R) David Davies, Michael Gove, Boris Johnson and Theresa May.
    brexit_protest-30-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal (following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote), pro-EU Remainers protest beneath the statue of King George V beneath Westminster Abbey and opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England. The figures depict (L-R) David Davies, Michael Gove, Boris Johnson and Theresa May.
    brexit_protest-29-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal (following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote), pro-EU Remainers protest with satirical figures beneath the statue of King George V beneath Westminster Abbey and opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England. The figures depict (L-R) David Davies, Michael Gove, Boris Johnson and Theresa May.
    brexit_protest-27-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal (following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote), pro-EU Remainers protest beneath the statue of King George V beneath Westminster Abbey and opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-25-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal (following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote), pro-EU Remainers protest beneath the statue of King George V beneath Westminster Abbey and opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-24-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal (following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote), pro-EU Remainers protest beneath the statue of King George V beneath Westminster Abbey and opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-23-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal (following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote), pro-EU Remainers protest beneath the statue of King George V beneath Westminster Abbey and opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-22-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal (following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote), pro-EU Remainers protest beneath the statue of King George V beneath Westminster Abbey and opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England.
    brexit_protest-21-11-12-2018.jpg
  • As Prime Minister Theresa May tours European capitals hoping to persuade foreign leaders to accept a new Brexit deal (following her cancellation of a Parliamentary vote), pro-EU Remainers protest beneath the statue of King George V beneath Westminster Abbey and opposite the Houses of Parliament, on 11th December 2018, in London, England. The figures depict (L-R) David Davies, Michael Gove, Boris Johnson and Theresa May.
    brexit_protest-14-11-12-2018.jpg
  • A detail of intricate wooden carvings in the choir of St. Laurence's Church, Ludlow, on 11th September 2018, in Ludlow, Shropshire, England UK.
    ludlow_church-10-11-09-2018.jpg
  • A detail of intricate wooden carvings in the choir of St. Laurence's Church, Ludlow, on 11th September 2018, in Ludlow, Shropshire, England UK.
    ludlow_church-09-11-09-2018.jpg
  • A stack of Evening Standard newspapers features the eyes of Meghan Markel, the American actor who is marrying Prince Harry in Windsor on Saturday and whose father is now said to not be attending, on 15th May 2018, in London, UK.
    meghan_markel_news-04-15-05-2018.jpg
  • A stack of Evening Standard newspapers features the eyes of Meghan Markel, the American actor who is marrying Prince Harry in Windsor on Saturday and whose father is now said to not be attending, on 15th May 2018, in London, UK.
    meghan_markel_news-03-15-05-2018.jpg
  • A stack of Evening Standard newspapers features the eyes of Meghan Markel, the American actor who is marrying Prince Harry in Windsor on Saturday and whose father is now said to not be attending, on 15th May 2018, in London, UK.
    meghan_markel_news-01-15-05-2018.jpg
  • A stack of Evening Standard newspapers features the eyes of Meghan Markel, the American actor who is marrying Prince Harry in Windsor on Saturday and whose father is now said to not be attending, on 15th May 2018, in London, UK.
    meghan_markel_news-02-15-05-2018.jpg
  • Evening Standard headlines with news of Meghan Markle's father not attending the upcoming royal wedding between the American actor and prince Harry, at Bank underground station in the City of London, the capital's financial district aka the Square Mile, on 15th May 2018, in London, UK.
    markle_headline-02-15-05-2018.jpg
  • Evening Standard headlines with news of Meghan Markle's father not attending the upcoming royal wedding between the American actor and prince Harry, at Bank underground station in the City of London, the capital's financial district aka the Square Mile, on 15th May 2018, in London, UK.
    markle_headline-01-15-05-2018.jpg
  • A week before the royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the face mask of the American actress and future bride appears on a mannequin in a ballet accessories shop, on 13th May, in Herne Hill, London, England.
    royal_wedding-02-13-05-2018.jpg
  • A week before the royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the face mask of Harry appears in a ballet accessories shop, on 13th May, in Herne Hill, London, England.
    royal_wedding-03-13-05-2018.jpg
  • A week before the royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the face mask of the American actress and future bride appears on a mannequin in a ballet accessories shop, on 13th May, in Herne Hill, London, England.
    royal_wedding-01-13-05-2018.jpg
  • A week before royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, their faces adorn shortbread biscuit tins in the window of a tourist trinket shop near Piccadilly Circus, on 1st May, in London, England.
    royal_wedding-07-09-05-2018.jpg
  • A week before the royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, their life-size cut-outs have been positioned behind the outline of a British Bulldog in the window of a tourist trinket shop near Piccadilly Circus, on 9th May, in London, England.
    royal_wedding-07-09-05-2018-2.jpg
  • A week before royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, their faces adorn shortbread biscuit tins in the window of a tourist trinket shop near Piccadilly Circus, on 1st May, in London, England.
    royal_wedding-06-09-05-2018.jpg
  • A week before the royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, their life-size cut-outs have been positioned behind the outline of a British Bulldog in the window of a tourist trinket shop near Piccadilly Circus, on 9th May, in London, England.
    royal_wedding-06-09-05-2018-2.jpg
  • A week before the royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, their life-size cut-outs have been positioned behind the outline of a British Bulldog in the window of a tourist trinket shop near Piccadilly Circus, on 9th May, in London, England.
    royal_wedding-05-09-05-2018-2.jpg
  • A week before royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, their faces adorn mugs in the window of a tourist trinket shop near Piccadilly Circus, on 1st May, in London, England.
    royal_wedding-03-09-05-2018.jpg
  • A week before royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, their faces adorn mugs in the window of a tourist trinket shop near Piccadilly Circus, on 1st May, in London, England.
    royal_wedding-02-09-05-2018.jpg
  • A week before royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, their faces adorn mugs in the window of a tourist trinket shop near Piccadilly Circus, on 1st May, in London, England.
    royal_wedding-01-09-05-2018.jpg
  • A week before the royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle who adorn merchandise hanging from a tourist trinket kiosk in Piccadilly Circus, on 9th May, in London, England.
    royal_wedding-01-09-05-2018-2.jpg
  • With weeks to go before the royal wedding, the faces of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle adorn merchandise that hangs from a tourist trinket kiosk in Piccadilly Circus, on 1st May, in London, England.
    harry_meghan-11-01-05-2018.jpg
  • With weeks to go before the royal wedding, the faces of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle adorn merchandise that hangs from a tourist trinket kiosk in Piccadilly Circus, on 1st May, in London, England.
    harry_meghan-10-01-05-2018.jpg
  • With weeks to go before the royal wedding, the faces of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle adorn merchandise that hangs from a tourist trinket kiosk in Piccadilly Circus, on 1st May, in London, England.
    harry_meghan-09-01-05-2018.jpg
  • With weeks to go before the royal wedding, the faces of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle adorn merchandise that hangs from a tourist trinket kiosk in Piccadilly Circus, on 1st May, in London, England.
    harry_meghan-08-01-05-2018.jpg
  • With weeks to go before the royal wedding, the faces of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle adorn merchandise that hangs from a tourist trinket kiosk in Piccadilly Circus, on 1st May, in London, England.
    harry_meghan-07-01-05-2018.jpg
  • With weeks to go before the royal wedding, the faces of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle adorn merchandise that hangs from a tourist trinket kiosk on Piccadilly, on 1st May, in London, England.
    harry_meghan-05-01-05-2018.jpg
  • With weeks to go before the royal wedding, the faces of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle adorn merchandise that hangs from a tourist trinket kiosk in Piccadilly Circus, on 1st May, in London, England.
    harry_meghan-06-01-05-2018.jpg
  • With weeks to go before the royal wedding, the faces of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle adorn merchandise that hangs from a tourist trinket kiosk on Piccadilly, on 1st May, in London, England.
    harry_meghan-04-01-05-2018.jpg
  • With weeks to go before the royal wedding, the faces of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle adorn merchandise that hangs from a tourist trinket kiosk on Piccadilly, on 1st May, in London, England.
    harry_meghan-02-01-05-2018.jpg
  • With weeks to go before the royal wedding, the faces of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle adorn merchandise that hangs from a tourist trinket kiosk on Piccadilly, on 1st May, in London, England.
    harry_meghan-01-01-05-2018.jpg
  • A detail from an ancient Assyrian stone carving (883-859 BC) from Nimrud depicting a scene from the court of King Ashurnasirpal, in the British Museum, on 11th April 2018, in London, England. The detailed reliefs on display in Rooms 7-8 originally stood in the palace throne-room and in other royal apartments. They depict the king and his subjects engaged in a variety of activities. Ashurnasirpal is shown leading military campaigns against his enemies, engaging in ritual scenes with protective demons and hunting, a royal sport in ancient Mesopotamia.
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  • A detail from a stone carving depicting the royal lion hunt of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal, at the British Museum, on 11th April 2018, in London, England. It is part of the palace at Nineveh and dates to about 645-635 BC. Captured lions, which had been a menace to domestic animals as well as to men, were released one-by-one from cages into an arena surrounded by dogs and soldiers with tall shields to keep any from escaping. They then were shot by the king from his chariot.
    british_museum-32-11-04-2018.jpg
  • A detail from a stone carving depicting the royal lion hunt of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal, at the British Museum, on 11th April 2018, in London, England. It is part of the palace at Nineveh and dates to about 645-635 BC. Captured lions, which had been a menace to domestic animals as well as to men, were released one-by-one from cages into an arena surrounded by dogs and soldiers with tall shields to keep any from escaping. They then were shot by the king from his chariot.
    british_museum-31-11-04-2018.jpg
  • A detail from a stone carving depicting the royal lion hunt of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal, at the British Museum, on 11th April 2018, in London, England. It is part of the palace at Nineveh and dates to about 645-635 BC. Captured lions, which had been a menace to domestic animals as well as to men, were released one-by-one from cages into an arena surrounded by dogs and soldiers with tall shields to keep any from escaping. They then were shot by the king from his chariot.
    british_museum-29-11-04-2018.jpg
  • The sculpture of a heroic male figure on horseback entitled Physical Energy by artist George Frederick Watts in the Annenberg Courtyard of Burlington House, the Royal Academy in Piccadilly where the exhibition entitled 'Charles 1, King and Collector' is showing, on 6th April 2018, in London, England. This is a new cast of the original that was first exhibited outside the RA in 1904 and is an allegory of the human need for new challenges, of our instinct to always be scanning the horizon and the future. King Charles I amassed one of the most extraordinary art collections of his age, acquiring works by some of the finest artists of the past – Titian, Mantegna, Holbein, Dürer – and commissioning leading contemporary artists such as Van Dyck and Rubens. Following the his execution in 1649, the king's collection was sold off and scattered across Europe. Many works were retrieved during the Restoration, others now form the core of museums such as the Louvre and the Prado. This show reunites the greatest masterpieces of this magnificent collection for the first time.
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  • The sculpture of a heroic male figure on horseback entitled Physical Energy by artist George Frederick Watts in the Annenberg Courtyard of Burlington House, the Royal Academy in Piccadilly where the exhibition entitled 'Charles 1, King and Collector' is showing, on 6th April 2018, in London, England. This is a new cast of the original that was first exhibited outside the RA in 1904 and is an allegory of the human need for new challenges, of our instinct to always be scanning the horizon and the future. King Charles I amassed one of the most extraordinary art collections of his age, acquiring works by some of the finest artists of the past – Titian, Mantegna, Holbein, Dürer – and commissioning leading contemporary artists such as Van Dyck and Rubens. Following the his execution in 1649, the king's collection was sold off and scattered across Europe. Many works were retrieved during the Restoration, others now form the core of museums such as the Louvre and the Prado. This show reunites the greatest masterpieces of this magnificent collection for the first time.
    royal_academy-18-06-04-2018.jpg
  • The sculpture of a heroic male figure on horseback entitled Physical Energy by artist George Frederick Watts in the Annenberg Courtyard of Burlington House, the Royal Academy in Piccadilly where the exhibition entitled 'Charles 1, King and Collector' is showing, on 6th April 2018, in London, England. This is a new cast of the original that was first exhibited outside the RA in 1904 and is an allegory of the human need for new challenges, of our instinct to always be scanning the horizon and the future. King Charles I amassed one of the most extraordinary art collections of his age, acquiring works by some of the finest artists of the past – Titian, Mantegna, Holbein, Dürer – and commissioning leading contemporary artists such as Van Dyck and Rubens. Following the his execution in 1649, the king's collection was sold off and scattered across Europe. Many works were retrieved during the Restoration, others now form the core of museums such as the Louvre and the Prado. This show reunites the greatest masterpieces of this magnificent collection for the first time.
    royal_academy-19-06-04-2018.jpg
  • The sculpture of a heroic male figure on horseback entitled Physical Energy by artist George Frederick Watts in the Annenberg Courtyard of Burlington House, the Royal Academy in Piccadilly where the exhibition entitled 'Charles 1, King and Collector' is showing, on 6th April 2018, in London, England. This is a new cast of the original that was first exhibited outside the RA in 1904 and is an allegory of the human need for new challenges, of our instinct to always be scanning the horizon and the future. King Charles I amassed one of the most extraordinary art collections of his age, acquiring works by some of the finest artists of the past – Titian, Mantegna, Holbein, Dürer – and commissioning leading contemporary artists such as Van Dyck and Rubens. Following the his execution in 1649, the king's collection was sold off and scattered across Europe. Many works were retrieved during the Restoration, others now form the core of museums such as the Louvre and the Prado. This show reunites the greatest masterpieces of this magnificent collection for the first time.
    royal_academy-17-06-04-2018.jpg
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