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  • Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by: Stop the War Coalition, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Friends of Al Aqsa, British Muslim Initiative, Muslim Association of Britain, Palestinian Forum in Britain. They assembled at the Israeli Embassy and marched to Parliament. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 26 July 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Stop the 'massacre' in Gaza protest. A demonstration called by: Stop the War Coalition, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Friends of Al Aqsa, British Muslim Initiative, Muslim Association of Britain, Palestinian Forum in Britain. They assembled at the Israeli Embassy and marched to Parliament. They called for "Israel's bombing and killing to stop now and for David Cameron to stop supporting Israeli war crimes". London, 26 July 2014. Guy Bell, 07771 786236, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Wire sculpture by Rachel Ducker inside an Infiniti car covered in copper nails - London Art Fair for Modern British and contemporary art brings its 28th edition at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 20-24 January 2016. The Fair includes 126 exhibitors ranging from established UK-based Modern British and contemporary galleries. Highlights include: Colin Davidson’s portrait of Angela Merkel – the first UK showing of this iconic work, commissioned from the Irish artist by TIME magazine for their 2015 ‘person of the year’ edition. The portrait is being hung alongside a new, unseen portrait of the British actor Simon Callow - Oliver Sears Gallery (Stand 42);; Viole, a large sculptural work by German born artist Dietrich Klinge, will be included as part of Venet-Haus Galerie’s presentation - Venet-Haus Galerie (stand 4).
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  • The third leg of the 2014 Tour de France passes Canary Wharf in the Docklands. Aspen Way, London 07 July 2014.
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  • Summer, Peasants going to Market - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
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  • Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • Salisbury Cathedral - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Sketchbooks - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
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  • Cloud Study - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
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  • The opening of waterloo bridge -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • East Bergholt House -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
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  • Michael Eavis (Glastonbury is interviewed about country life -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
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  • Michael Eavis (Glastonbury is interviewed about country life -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
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  • Branch Hill Pond - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • Sketching outlines using glass - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
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  • Book plates in the 'print' room - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 17.jpg
  • Book plates in the 'print' room - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 16.jpg
  • Salisbury Cathedral - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • Summer, Peasants going to Market - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Salisbury Cathedral - Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • The Haywain is brought together with a 'sketch; fo it -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • The Haywain is brought together with a 'sketch; fo it -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • The Haywain is brought together with a 'sketch; fo it -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • The Haywain is brought together with a 'sketch; fo it -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • The Haywain is brought together with a 'sketch; fo it -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • The Haywain is brought together with a 'sketch; fo it -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
    Constable VandA GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • The Haywain is brought together with a 'sketch; fo it -Constable: The Making of a Master is the new exhibition from the V&A. It is designed to reveal the hidden stories of how John Constable created some of his most loved and well-known paintings. Highlights include: The Haywain; and the oil sketches he painted outdoors direct from nature.  The show runs from  20 September 2014 - 11 January 2015.
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  • Stephen Walter: London Subterranea - The map was specially commission by the London Transport Museum for their 2012 Mind the Map Exhibition, to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the London Underground. For this work Walter has charted the buried rivers, tube lines, bunkers, sewers, government tunnels and other subterranean secrets of London. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
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  • Stephen Walter: London Subterranea - The map was specially commission by the London Transport Museum for their 2012 Mind the Map Exhibition, to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the London Underground. For this work Walter has charted the buried rivers, tube lines, bunkers, sewers, government tunnels and other subterranean secrets of London. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Stephen Walter: London Subterranea - The map was specially commission by the London Transport Museum for their 2012 Mind the Map Exhibition, to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the London Underground. For this work Walter has charted the buried rivers, tube lines, bunkers, sewers, government tunnels and other subterranean secrets of London. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Beneath the Surface - an exhibition of images from the V&A, which will continue after the end of Photo London. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Martin Parr chats at Work by Perdro Meyer and Ackroyd and Harvey - Beneath the Surface - an exhibition of images from the V&A, which will continue after the end of Photo London. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Work by David Kronig - Beneath the Surface - an exhibition of images from the V&A, which will continue after the end of Photo London. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Lydia Goldblatt, London based photographer, with her work in the The Wapping Bankside Project.  The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Specially commissioned for Photo London, an installation by Rut Blees Luxemburg (pictured) in the courtyard of Somerset House, London. The piece involes 10 lightbox cubes and framed lights which show ‘an urban love story overlaid with text by philosopher Alexander Garcia Duttmann’. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
    Photo London GBPhotos 13.jpg
  • Specially commissioned for Photo London, an installation by Rut Blees Luxemburg (pictured) in the courtyard of Somerset House, London. The piece involes 10 lightbox cubes and framed lights which show ‘an urban love story overlaid with text by philosopher Alexander Garcia Duttmann’. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
    Photo London GBPhotos 12.jpg
  • Specially commissioned for Photo London, an installation by Rut Blees Luxemburg (pictured) in the courtyard of Somerset House, London. The piece involes 10 lightbox cubes and framed lights which show ‘an urban love story overlaid with text by philosopher Alexander Garcia Duttmann’. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
    Photo London GBPhotos 11.jpg
  • Specially commissioned for Photo London, an installation by Rut Blees Luxemburg in the courtyard of Somerset House, London. The piece involes 10 lightbox cubes and framed lights which show ‘an urban love story overlaid with text by philosopher Alexander Garcia Duttmann’. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
    Photo London GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • Specially commissioned for Photo London, an installation by Rut Blees Luxemburg (pictured) in the courtyard of Somerset House, London. The piece involes 10 lightbox cubes and framed lights which show ‘an urban love story overlaid with text by philosopher Alexander Garcia Duttmann’. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
    Photo London GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • Specially commissioned for Photo London, an installation by Rut Blees Luxemburg (pictured) in the courtyard of Somerset House, London. The piece involes 10 lightbox cubes and framed lights which show ‘an urban love story overlaid with text by philosopher Alexander Garcia Duttmann’. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
    Photo London GBPhotos 08.jpg
  • Specially commissioned for Photo London, an installation by Rut Blees Luxemburg (pictured) in the courtyard of Somerset House, London. The piece involes 10 lightbox cubes and framed lights which show ‘an urban love story overlaid with text by philosopher Alexander Garcia Duttmann’. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
    Photo London GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • Specially commissioned for Photo London, an installation by Rut Blees Luxemburg in the courtyard of Somerset House, London. The piece involes 10 lightbox cubes and framed lights which show ‘an urban love story overlaid with text by philosopher Alexander Garcia Duttmann’. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
    Photo London GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Specially commissioned for Photo London, an installation by Rut Blees Luxemburg in the courtyard of Somerset House, London. The piece involes 10 lightbox cubes and framed lights which show ‘an urban love story overlaid with text by philosopher Alexander Garcia Duttmann’. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
    Photo London GBPhotos 05.jpg
  • Specially commissioned for Photo London, an installation by Rut Blees Luxemburg in the courtyard of Somerset House, London. The piece involes 10 lightbox cubes and framed lights which show ‘an urban love story overlaid with text by philosopher Alexander Garcia Duttmann’. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
    Photo London GBPhotos 04.jpg
  • Specially commissioned for Photo London, an installation by Rut Blees Luxemburg in the courtyard of Somerset House, London. The piece involes 10 lightbox cubes and framed lights which show ‘an urban love story overlaid with text by philosopher Alexander Garcia Duttmann’. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
    Photo London GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • Specially commissioned for Photo London, an installation by Rut Blees Luxemburg in the courtyard of Somerset House, London. The piece involes 10 lightbox cubes and framed lights which show ‘an urban love story overlaid with text by philosopher Alexander Garcia Duttmann’. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
    Photo London GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • Georg Braun & Franz Hogenberg: Londinium Feracissmi Angliae Regni Metropolis - Published in Braun & Hogenberg’s book Civitates Orbis Terrarum, 1572, London is depicted in bird’s-eye view from the south looking north. Above the plan is the title in Latin flanked by the royal and the City of London’s arms.  ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • John Rocque: An Exact Survey of the Citys of London, Westminster, ye Borough of Southwark, and the Country near Ten Miles round, 1746 - One of the finest maps of Greater London. Rocque, a French Huguenot, moved with his family to London in the 1730s, where he began to ply his trade as a surveyor of gentleman’s estates. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • The sun sets on John Rocque's: An Exact Survey of the Citys of London, Westminster, ye Borough of Southwark, and the Country near Ten Miles round, 1746 - One of the finest maps of Greater London. Rocque, a French Huguenot, moved with his family to London in the 1730s, where he began to ply his trade as a surveyor of gentleman’s estates. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • John Rocque: An Exact Survey of the Citys of London, Westminster, ye Borough of Southwark, and the Country near Ten Miles round, 1746 - One of the finest maps of Greater London. Rocque, a French Huguenot, moved with his family to London in the 1730s, where he began to ply his trade as a surveyor of gentleman’s estates. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • John Rocque: An Exact Survey of the Citys of London, Westminster, ye Borough of Southwark, and the Country near Ten Miles round, 1746 - One of the finest maps of Greater London. Rocque, a French Huguenot, moved with his family to London in the 1730s, where he began to ply his trade as a surveyor of gentleman’s estates. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Georg Braun & Franz Hogenberg: Londinium Feracissmi Angliae Regni Metropolis - Published in Braun & Hogenberg’s book Civitates Orbis Terrarum, 1572, London is depicted in bird’s-eye view from the south looking north. Above the plan is the title in Latin flanked by the royal and the City of London’s arms.  ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • John Rocque: An Exact Survey of the Citys of London, Westminster, ye Borough of Southwark, and the Country near Ten Miles round, 1746 - One of the finest maps of Greater London. Rocque, a French Huguenot, moved with his family to London in the 1730s, where he began to ply his trade as a surveyor of gentleman’s estates. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Georg Braun & Franz Hogenberg: Londinium Feracissmi Angliae Regni Metropolis - Published in Braun & Hogenberg’s book Civitates Orbis Terrarum, 1572, London is depicted in bird’s-eye view from the south looking north. Above the plan is the title in Latin flanked by the royal and the City of London’s arms.  ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
    Mapping London Totally Thames GBPhot...jpg
  • Stephen Walter: London Subterranea - The map was specially commission by the London Transport Museum for their 2012 Mind the Map Exhibition, to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the London Underground. For this work Walter has charted the buried rivers, tube lines, bunkers, sewers, government tunnels and other subterranean secrets of London. ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
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  • Georg Braun & Franz Hogenberg: Londinium Feracissmi Angliae Regni Metropolis - Published in Braun & Hogenberg’s book Civitates Orbis Terrarum, 1572, London is depicted in bird’s-eye view from the south looking north. Above the plan is the title in Latin flanked by the royal and the City of London’s arms.  ‘Mapping London’ exhibition as part of the Totally Thames Festival - It is the work of Daniel Crouch Rare Books and includes London maps spanning over 500 years. It includes the earliest map of London ever printed from the 16th century, right up to maps from the present day, such as Stephen Walter’s 2012 creation ‘Subterranea’, showing the sewers, tubes, underground rivers and burial grounds that lie under the city.
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  • Genesis in Platinum and exhibition of large prints by Sebastiao Salgado. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Genesis in Platinum and exhibition of large prints by Sebastiao Salgado. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Genesis in Platinum and exhibition of large prints by Sebastiao Salgado. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Genesis in Platinum and exhibition of large prints by Sebastiao Salgado. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Genesis in Platinum and exhibition of large prints by Sebastiao Salgado. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Sandy Nairne looks at Genesis in Platinum and exhibition of large prints by Sebastiao Salgado. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Genesis in Platinum and exhibition of large prints by Sebastiao Salgado. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Fllod Drean by Arthur Tress (R) - Beneath the Surface - an exhibition of images from the V&A, which will continue after the end of Photo London. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Work by Gustave Le Gray 1820-1884 (£250k) at the James Hyman Gallery - The most expensive work in the show. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Veronica in Bloom, 1840, by Fox Talbot (£300K) at the James Hyman Gallery - The most expensive work in the show. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Gustave Le Gray 1820-1884 (Left and R £250k each) and Fox Talbot (2nd R, £300K) at the James Hyman Gallery - The most expensive work in the show. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Kate Moss by Steven Klein (and other celebrity images) in the Camera Work Gallery. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Kate Moss by Steven Klein (and other celebrity images) in the Camera Work Gallery. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Punta Tegge Diptych, Sardegna, by Massimo Vitali in the Grimaldi Gavin Gallery.  The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • The sales effort goes on in the reflection of work by Goldschmied & Chiari in the Grimaldi Gavin Gallery.  The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • The sales effort goes on in the reflection of work by Goldschmied & Chiari and Karen Knorr (Finding Refuge, R)in the Grimaldi Gavin Gallery.  The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Visitors mount the ornate spiral staircase to move between galleries. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Work by Goldschmied & Chiari in the Grimaldi Gavin Gallery.  The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • The New World by Lara Baladi in the Grimaldi Gavin Gallery.  The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Work by Nobuyoshi Araki and Kenro Izu in the 'in camera galerie'.  The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Work by Peter Beard  in the Camera Works Gallery.  The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • David Bowie by Brian Duffy in the Camera Works Gallery.  The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Final Preparations in the Ben Brown Fine Arts Gallery.  The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Work by William Eggleston in the Rose Gallery.  The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Work by William Eggleston in the Rose Gallery.  The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Bentley are the VIP transport partners. The piece involes 10 lightbox cubes and framed lights which show ‘an urban love story overlaid with text by philosopher Alexander Garcia Duttmann’. The inaugural edition of Photo London - London’s first international photography fair, it aims to harness the growing audience for photography in the city and nurture a new generation of collectors. Photo London is produced by the consultancy and curatorial organisation Candlestar, known for their work with Condé Nast and the Prix Pictet photography award and touring exhibition. Photo London’s public programme is supported by the LUMA Foundation.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
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  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
    Sheep London Bridge GBPhotos 32.jpg
  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
    Sheep London Bridge GBPhotos 31.jpg
  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
    Sheep London Bridge GBPhotos 30.jpg
  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
    Sheep London Bridge GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
    Sheep London Bridge GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
    Sheep London Bridge GBPhotos 28.jpg
  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
    Sheep London Bridge GBPhotos 26.jpg
  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
    Sheep London Bridge GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
    Sheep London Bridge GBPhotos 23.jpg
  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
    Sheep London Bridge GBPhotos 24.jpg
  • Freemen of the City of London exercise their right to drive sheep across London Bridge –  organised by the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, it is one of London’s ancient traditions, dating back more than 800 years.  This year it was attended by Shaun the Sheep, ahead of the ‘Shaun in the City’ arts trail coming to London in spring 2015.  The event aims not only to put the spotlight on British lamb and wool but also to raise funds for the Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Last year’s event raised more than £40,000, part of the £43 million raised for charity by the 110 City of London Livery Companies last year. This year’s event involved more than 600 freemen drawn from the City’s 110 Livery Companies and twenty sheep, provided for the event by a farmer from Bedfordshire, with only ten at a time driven across the bridge. 05 Oct 2014.
    Sheep London Bridge GBPhotos 22.jpg
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