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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK.  24/06/11. Bonhams staff operate an original Lady Penelope puppet, complete with wires and puppeteer's controls,from the television series Thunderbirds, which is estimated to fetch £8,000 to £10,000. Photo call for highlights form Bonhams' upcoming Entertainment Memorabilia Sale. .Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK.  24/06/11. Bonhams staff operate an original Lady Penelope puppet, complete with wires and puppeteer's controls,from the television series Thunderbirds, which is estimated to fetch £8,000 to £10,000. Photo call for highlights form Bonhams' upcoming Entertainment Memorabilia Sale. .Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK.  24/06/11. The controls. Bonhams staff operate an original Lady Penelope puppet, complete with wires and puppeteer's controls,from the television series Thunderbirds, which is estimated to fetch £8,000 to £10,000. Photo call for highlights form Bonhams' upcoming Entertainment Memorabilia Sale. .Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK.  24/06/11. An Alan Rickman autographed replica Severus Snape wand form the Harry Potter series of films. Photo call for highlights form Bonhams' upcoming Entertainment Memorabilia Sale. .Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK.  24/06/11 A Bonhams assistant holds a personal signed copy of Sid Vicious' 'Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols' . The album comes with a letter by former Sex Pistol Steve Jones, verifying it's authenticity. Photo call for highlights form Bonhams' upcoming Entertainment Memorabilia Sale. .Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK.  24/06/11. A Bonhams assistant hold's the 'bunny ears' part of an original complete psychedelic bunny costume from The Playboy Club, London. Photo call for highlights form Bonhams' upcoming Entertainment Memorabilia Sale. .Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK.  24/06/11. Bonhams staff operate an original Lady Penelope puppet, complete with wires and puppeteer's controls,from the television series Thunderbirds, which is estimated to fetch £8,000 to £10,000. Photo call for highlights form Bonhams' upcoming Entertainment Memorabilia Sale. .Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK.  24/06/11. Bonhams staff operate an original Lady Penelope puppet, complete with wires and puppeteer's controls,from the television series Thunderbirds, which is estimated to fetch £8,000 to £10,000. Photo call for highlights form Bonhams' upcoming Entertainment Memorabilia Sale. .Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK.  24/06/11. Bonhams staff operate an original Lady Penelope puppet, complete with wires and puppeteer's controls,from the television series Thunderbirds, which is estimated to fetch £8,000 to £10,000. Photo call for highlights form Bonhams' upcoming Entertainment Memorabilia Sale. .Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK.  24/06/11. Bonhams staff operate an original Lady Penelope puppet, complete with wires and puppeteer's controls,from the television series Thunderbirds, which is estimated to fetch £8,000 to £10,000. Photo call for highlights form Bonhams' upcoming Entertainment Memorabilia Sale. .Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK.  24/06/11. Bonhams staff operate an original Lady Penelope puppet, complete with wires and puppeteer's controls,from the television series Thunderbirds, which is estimated to fetch £8,000 to £10,000. Photo call for highlights form Bonhams' upcoming Entertainment Memorabilia Sale. .Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK.  24/06/11. Bonhams staff operate an original Lady Penelope puppet, complete with wires and puppeteer's controls,from the television series Thunderbirds, which is estimated to fetch £8,000 to £10,000. Photo call for highlights form Bonhams' upcoming Entertainment Memorabilia Sale. .Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK.  24/06/11. To be sold in aid of Alder Hey Children's hospital, Liverpool. A unique John Lennon commemorative gold coin. Estimated to fetch - £1000-1500. Photo call for highlights form Bonhams' upcoming Entertainment Memorabilia Sale. .Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK.  24/06/11. A Bonhams assistant holds a portrait of Roger Moore, attributed to Robert McGinnis. The artwork is believed to be the original for the poster of "The Man with the Golden Gun". It is expected to raise £2000-3000. Photo call for highlights form Bonhams' upcoming Entertainment Memorabilia Sale. .Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK.  24/06/11. Bonhams staff operate an original Lady Penelope puppet, complete with wires and puppeteer's controls,from the television series Thunderbirds, which is estimated to fetch £8,000 to £10,000. Photo call for highlights form Bonhams' upcoming Entertainment Memorabilia Sale. .Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK TV presenter John Craven filming in Central London today 2nd May 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK TV presenter John Craven filming in Central London today 2nd May 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK TV presenter John Craven filming in Central London today 2nd May 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK TV presenter John Craven filming in Central London today 2nd May 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK TV presenter John Craven filming in Central London today 2nd May 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK TV presenter John Craven filming in Central London today 2nd May 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK TV presenter John Craven filming in Central London today 2nd May 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/05/2013. London, UK TV presenter John Craven filming in Central London today 2nd May 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2011, London, UK. A Bonhams employee holds a puppet from satirical television programme Spitting Image of entertainer Bruce Forsyth.  The mask is expected to fetch 300-400 GBP.  Bonhams, London, photocall for entertainment memorabilia today, 8th December 2011.  The auction takes place on Thursday 15th December. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2011, London, UK. A puppet from satirical television programme Spitting Image of newspaper proprietor Robert Maxwell. The Puppet is expected to fetch 300-400 GBP.  Bonhams, London, photocall for entertainment memorabilia today, 8th December 2011.  The auction takes place on Thursday 15th December. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2011, London, UK. A Bonhams employee holds a a bullwhip used by Harrison Ford as Indinana Jones in the film series of the same name. The prop is expected to fetch 30,000-35,000 GBP.  Bonhams, London, photocall for entertainment memorabilia today, 8th December 2011. The auction takes place on Thursday 15th December. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2011, London, UK. A Bonhams employee holds a prop Light Saber used by Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi in the film Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. The prop is expected to fetch 18,000-20,000 GBP.  Bonhams, London, photocall for entertainment memorabilia today, 8th December 2011.The auction takes place on Thursday 15th DecemberPhoto credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2011, London, UK. Eric Clapton's signature inside the guitar. A Bonhams employee holds Martin 000-28 EC Eric Clapton signature model acoustic guitar which Clapton used recording his Change The World and Pilgrim Albums. . The guitar is expected to fetch 20,000-30,000 GBP.  Bonhams, London, photocall for entertainment memorabilia today, 8th December 2011. The auction takes place on Thursday 15th December.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2011, London, UK. A Bonhams employee holds a puppet from satirical television programme Spitting Image of Rolling Stone, Keith Richards. The pupaet is expected to fetch 600-800 GBP.  Bonhams, London, photocall for entertainment memorabilia today, 8th December 2011. The auction takes place on Thursday 15th DecemberPhoto credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2011, London, UK. A Bonhams employee holds a prop Light Saber used by Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi in the film Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. The prop is expected to fetch 18,000-20,000 GBP.  Bonhams, London, photocall for entertainment memorabilia today, 8th December 2011.The auction takes place on Thursday 15th DecemberPhoto credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2011, London, UK. A Bonhams employee holds a prop Light Saber used by Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi in the film Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. The prop is expected to fetch 18,000-20,000 GBP.  Bonhams, London, photocall for entertainment memorabilia today, 8th December 2011.The auction takes place on Thursday 15th DecemberPhoto credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2011, London, UK. A Bonhams employee holds a puppet from satirical television programme Spitting Image of Rolling Stone, Keith Richards. The pupaet is expected to fetch 600-800 GBP.  Bonhams, London, photocall for entertainment memorabilia today, 8th December 2011. The auction takes place on Thursday 15th DecemberPhoto credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2011, London, UK. A Bonhams employee holds a a bullwhip used by Harrison Ford as Indinana Jones in the film series of the same name. The prop is expected to fetch 30,000-35,000 GBP.  Bonhams, London, photocall for entertainment memorabilia today, 8th December 2011. The auction takes place on Thursday 15th December. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2011, London, UK. A Bonhams employee holds a a bullwhip used by Harrison Ford as Indinana Jones in the film series of the same name. The prop is expected to fetch 30,000-35,000 GBP.  Bonhams, London, photocall for entertainment memorabilia today, 8th December 2011. The auction takes place on Thursday 15th December. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2011, London, UK. A Bonhams employee holds a coat worn by Michael Cain in the film Get Carter. The coat is expected to fetch 3500-4500 GBP. The painting on the wall is by Mark Fuller and is expected to fetch 600-750 GBP.   Bonhams, London, photocall for entertainment memorabilia today, 8th December 2011. The auction takes place on Thursday 15th DecemberPhoto credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2011, London, UK. A Bonhams employee holds a coat worn by Michael Cain in the film Get Carter. The coat is expected to fetch 3500-4500 GBP. The painting on the wall is by Mark Fuller and is expected to fetch 600-750 GBP.   Bonhams, London, photocall for entertainment memorabilia today, 8th December 2011. The auction takes place on Thursday 15th DecemberPhoto credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2011, London, UK. A Bonhams employee straightens a puppet from satirical television programme Spitting Image of newspaper proprietor Robert Maxwell. The Puppet is expected to fetch 300-400 GBP.  Bonhams, London, photocall for entertainment memorabilia today, 8th December 2011.  The auction takes place on Thursday 15th December. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2011, London, UK. A Bonhams employee straightens costumes worn by actor David Tennant in television programme Dr Who.  Bonhams, London, photocall for entertainment memorabilia today, 8th December 2011.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2011, London, UK. A Bonhams employee holds a a bullwhip used by Harrison Ford as Indinana Jones in the film series of the same name. The prop is expected to fetch 30,000-35,000 GBP.  Bonhams, London, photocall for entertainment memorabilia today, 8th December 2011. The auction takes place on Thursday 15th December. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2012. Westminster, UK David Beckham in Downing Street England today 26 July 2012. Beckham is the Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF, a global leader on child nutrition, he visited the Prime Minister in Downing Street to personally deliver a letter to Cameron that has been co-signed by over 50 of the highest profile sporting and entertainment stars from around the world. The impressive list calling for action on child malnutrition across the world. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2012. Westminster, UK David Beckham in Downing Street England today 26 July 2012. Beckham is the Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF, a global leader on child nutrition, he visited the Prime Minister in Downing Street to personally deliver a letter to Cameron that has been co-signed by over 50 of the highest profile sporting and entertainment stars from around the world. The impressive list calling for action on child malnutrition across the world. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2012. Westminster, UK David Beckham in Downing Street England today 26 July 2012. Beckham is the Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF, a global leader on child nutrition, he visited the Prime Minister in Downing Street to personally deliver a letter to Cameron that has been co-signed by over 50 of the highest profile sporting and entertainment stars from around the world. The impressive list calling for action on child malnutrition across the world. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2012. Westminster, UK David Beckham in Downing Street England today 26 July 2012. Beckham is the Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF, a global leader on child nutrition, he visited the Prime Minister in Downing Street to personally deliver a letter to Cameron that has been co-signed by over 50 of the highest profile sporting and entertainment stars from around the world. The impressive list calling for action on child malnutrition across the world. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • NOTTING HILL, LONDON Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival. Sunday's parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. 29 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • NOTTING HILL, LONDON Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival. Sunday's parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. 29 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • NOTTING HILL, LONDON Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival. Sunday's parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. 29 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • NOTTING HILL, LONDON Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival. Sunday's parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. 29 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • NOTTING HILL, LONDON Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival. Sunday's parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. 29 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2012. Westminster, UK David Beckham in Downing Street England today 26 July 2012. Beckham is the Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF, a global leader on child nutrition, he visited the Prime Minister in Downing Street to personally deliver a letter to Cameron that has been co-signed by over 50 of the highest profile sporting and entertainment stars from around the world. The impressive list calling for action on child malnutrition across the world. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2012. Westminster, UK David Beckham in Downing Street England today 26 July 2012. Beckham is the Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF, a global leader on child nutrition, he visited the Prime Minister in Downing Street to personally deliver a letter to Cameron that has been co-signed by over 50 of the highest profile sporting and entertainment stars from around the world. The impressive list calling for action on child malnutrition across the world. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2012. Westminster, UK David Beckham in Downing Street England today 26 July 2012. Beckham is the Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF, a global leader on child nutrition, he visited the Prime Minister in Downing Street to personally deliver a letter to Cameron that has been co-signed by over 50 of the highest profile sporting and entertainment stars from around the world. The impressive list calling for action on child malnutrition across the world. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival in London on 29 August 2010. The parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. © under license to London News Pictures.
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  • NOTTING HILL, LONDON Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival. Sunday's parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. 29 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • NOTTING HILL, LONDON Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival. Sunday's parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. 29 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • NOTTING HILL, LONDON Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival. Sunday's parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. 29 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • NOTTING HILL, LONDON Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival. Sunday's parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. 29 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • NOTTING HILL, LONDON Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival. Sunday's parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. 29 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • NOTTING HILL, LONDON Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival. Sunday's parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. 29 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • NOTTING HILL, LONDON Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival. Sunday's parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. 29 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • NOTTING HILL, LONDON Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival. Sunday's parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. 29 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • NOTTING HILL, LONDON Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival. Sunday's parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. 29 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • NOTTING HILL, LONDON Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival. Sunday's parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. 29 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • NOTTING HILL, LONDON Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival. Sunday's parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. 29 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • NOTTING HILL, LONDON Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival. Sunday's parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. 29 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • NOTTING HILL, LONDON Crowds enjoy the first day of the Notting Hill Carnival. Sunday's parade is made up of child friendly floats and entertainment.  A police operation costing an estimated £6m has been launched around the carnival site. 29 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2014. Epsom, UK. The Duke Box Singers entertain the racegoers.  Ladies Day today 6th June 2012 at Epsom 2014 Investic Derby Festival in Surrey. Traditionally, elegant, fashionable racegoers gather for a classic day's racing at Epsom Racecourse, Surrey. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2014. Epsom, UK. The Duke Box Singers entertain the racegoers.  Ladies Day today 6th June 2012 at Epsom 2014 Investic Derby Festival in Surrey. Traditionally, elegant, fashionable racegoers gather for a classic day's racing at Epsom Racecourse, Surrey. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/12/2011, London, UK.Children's entertainers dressed as 1940's Land Girls on the doorstep at 10 Downing Street today, Monday 12th December 2011. The Primeminister is hosting a christmas party for children today. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/12/2011, London, UK.Children's entertainers on the doorstep at 10 Downing Street today, Monday 12th December 2011. The Primeminister is hosting a christmas party for children today. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Drew the pug doesn't look too impressed. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Bichon Frise, Mario licks his lips whilst looking at a pot of Marmite. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011.Cleo, licking her lips, guards the 100 pots Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011.Cleo, licking her lips, guards the 100 pots Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_11.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011.Cleo, licking her lips, guards the 100 pots Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_12.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Drew sits on some of the jars. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/02/2013. Eastleigh, UK A framed picture of entertainer Mike Read in the window of the UKIP campaign Headquarters in Eastleigh . Diane James, chosen yesterday to fight the Eastleigh by election for UKIP, campaigns with Nigel Farage, leader of the party, in Easleigh's Market Street today 12th February 2013. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/12/2011, London, UK.Children's entertainers dressed as 1940's Land Girls on the doorstep at 10 Downing Street today, Monday 12th December 2011. The Primeminister is hosting a christmas party for children today. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/12/2011, London, UK.Children's entertainers dressed as 1940's Land Girls on the doorstep at 10 Downing Street today, Monday 12th December 2011. The Primeminister is hosting a christmas party for children today. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/12/2011, London, UK.Children's entertainers dressed as 1940's Land Girls on the doorstep at 10 Downing Street today, Monday 12th December 2011. The Primeminister is hosting a christmas party for children today. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/12/2011, London, UK.Children's entertainers on the doorstep at 10 Downing Street today, Monday 12th December 2011. The Primeminister is hosting a christmas party for children today. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_02.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Bichon Frise, Mario looking at a pot of Marmite. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_09.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Mario (L) and Drew (R) tuck in. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
    LNP_BATTERSEA_MARMITE_SSI_13.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Mario (L) and Drew (R) tuck in. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  06/05/2011. Drew sits on some of the jars. Dogs Enjoying Marmite at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home today (06 May 2011). 100 Jars were delivered to the home as part of a prize. You either love it or hate it, but at Battersea, marmite is causing quite a stir amongst the dogs. Jars of the yeast extract, which has polarised the nation into lovers and haters, are polished off in no time by Battersea's canine residents who have developed quite a taste for the spread. Today 100 of the famous yellow topped glass jars will cause tails to wag in the kennels when they are delivered to the Home. The year's supply of Marmite is a rather unusual, but very welcome prize to Battersea Chief Executive Claire Horton who will be presented with one of the first ever Dogs Today Endal Awards for Services to Animals. Claire Horton who requested the prize for the dogs, in favour of the usual dog food awarded,  commented: "Battersea dogs definitely 'love it' when it comes to Marmite. We like to provide our dogs with lots of different activities throughout the week to try and help them cope better in a kennel environment. One of the dogs' favourites is licking Marmite from chew toys - it keeps them entertained for hours." Claire will be presented with her Endal Award by Marmite Brand Manager David Titman at the 2011 London Pet Show, taking place at Kensington Olympia, tomorrow, Saturday 7th May.Photo credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP.
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