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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK. Boris Johnson (L) and Zac Goldsmith.  The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK. A model of Her Majesty the Queen at a workers desk.  The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK. Ribbons being manufactured for wreaths. The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK. Boris Johnson makes a wreath of poppies. The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK. Boris Johnson makes a wreath of poppies. The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK. Paper poppies in the manufacturing process.  The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK. Wooden crosses and poppies in the manufacturing process.  The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK. A man takes a selfie with Boris Johnson and Zac Goldsmith.  The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK. Boris Johnson (L) and Zac Goldsmith.  The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK. A workers desk at the factory.  The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK. Poppy Crosses representing different faiths.  The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK. A man prepares wreaths  made of poppies. The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/10/2014. Richmond, UK The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, and Zac Goldsmith MP tour ‘The Poppy Factory’ in Richmond, Surrey, today 9th October 2014.  Melanie Waters, the Chief Executive, briefed the Mayor and Zac Goldsmith on The Poppy Factory’s ‘Getting You Back to Work’ initiative. To date, The Poppy Factory has supported nearly 500 wounded, injured or sick ex-service men and women back into the workplace through this new, nationwide initiative, through connections with commercial organisations like Transport for London. The goal is to help over 1,000 veterans by 2018. Employees at The Poppy Factory have made some 13 million poppies, 950,000 thousand remembrance crosses and 96,000 wreaths for The Royal British Legion Remembrance events in November. The Annual Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey is also planned and delivered by The Poppy Factory. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. A porter moves plants through the market. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. A woman buys flowers from a wholesaler. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. A woman buys her flowers from a wholesaler. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. A view of the market. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. A man looks through flowers on a stall. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. A man sorts out a clients order amongst the flowers. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. Dean Knight sort out Orchids in preparation for the rush. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. Charlie Hickson sorts out bunches of flowers on the stall he works on. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. A porter sorts an order amongst the flowers. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. A woman buys her flowers from a wholesaler. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. Natalie Wells looks for flowers for her hotel contract business. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. A wholesaler prepares an order. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. A stall holder looks over his flowers. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. A stall holder looks over his flowers. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. A woman purchases flowers from a stall. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. A couple buy flowers for their business. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. A couple buy flowers for their business. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. A man carries bunches of roses. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. A woman buys flowers from a wholesaler. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. Terry Smith who has worked at the market for 33 years takes a telephone order. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. A man prepares orchids for sale. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/03/2012. London, UK. Porters sort flowers. The Mothering Sunday sales rush is on for flower growers, suppliers, florists and retailers amongst the Flowers at the New Covent Garden Flower Market on March 15th 2012 in London, England. New Covent Garden Flower Market is London's premier wholesale market stocking the widest range of flowers, plants and foliage in the UK. The run up to Mothers' Day is crucial in the flower selling calendar as Mothers' Day sales are condensed into about four days making the market very busy. Traditionally, Mothering Sunday was a day when children, mainly daughters, who had gone to work as domestic servants, were given a day off to visit their mother and family. Today, Mother's Day is a time when children give flowers and cards to their mothers, and generally pamper them..  Photo credit : Stephen SImpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guildford, UK As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually". Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guildford, UK As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually". Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guildford, UK. Michael Tooke changes one of his favourite clocks in the shop. As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually". Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Horticulturist Ellie arranges the displays. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Horticulturists Ellie (Left) and Alex arrange the displays. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/11/2011. London, UK. White poppies left on the memorial at the service.  Pledge Union White Poppy Remembrance Ceremony at the Conscientious Objectors Memorial in Tavistock Square Gardens today,  Sunday 13th Nov. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/11/2011. London, UK. A man straightens his white poppy on his jacket. Pledge Union White Poppy Remembrance Ceremony at the Conscientious Objectors Memorial in Tavistock Square Gardens today,  Sunday 13th Nov. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/11/2011. London, UK. White poppies  on the memorial at the service.  Pledge Union White Poppy Remembrance Ceremony at the Conscientious Objectors Memorial in Tavistock Square Gardens today,  Sunday 13th Nov. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK.  29/06/11. Spectators at the 162nd Henley Royal Regatta today (29 June 2011).  World and Olympic champions are amongst the 302 crews competing in 294 races over the next five days. Henley Royal Regatta was first held in 1839 and has been held annually ever since, except during the two World Wars. Originally staged by the Mayor and people of Henley as a public attraction with a fair and other amusements, the emphasis rapidly changed so that competitive amateur rowing became its main purpose.Henley Royal Regatta 2011 is being held from Wednesday 29th June to Sunday 3rd July.. Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK.  29/06/11. Spectators at the 162nd Henley Royal Regatta today (29 June 2011).  World and Olympic champions are amongst the 302 crews competing in 294 races over the next five days. Henley Royal Regatta was first held in 1839 and has been held annually ever since, except during the two World Wars. Originally staged by the Mayor and people of Henley as a public attraction with a fair and other amusements, the emphasis rapidly changed so that competitive amateur rowing became its main purpose.Henley Royal Regatta 2011 is being held from Wednesday 29th June to Sunday 3rd July.. Mandatory Credit Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • London News pictures. 08.02.2011. Carpets of snowdrops cover woodland ground in the sunshine at Welford Park, Newbury, today (Tues). The grounds are open to the public wednesday - Sunday from 11.00am until 4.00pm. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • London News pictures. 08.02.2011. Carpets of snowdrops cover woodland ground in the sunshine at Welford Park, Newbury, today (Tues). The grounds are open to the public wednesday - Sunday from 11.00am until 4.00pm. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • London News pictures. 08.02.2011. Carpets of snowdrops cover woodland ground in the sunshine at Welford Park, Newbury, today (Tues). The grounds are open to the public wednesday - Sunday from 11.00am until 4.00pm. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 28/11/2010. Stephen Jones a traditional woodsman starts the harvest of Christmas Trees at The Christmas Tree Farm in Chesham. Mr Jones has worked at the farm for ten seasons along with his two shire horses Bassie (19) and Morfa (12). Together they gather thousands of trees from the farm before delivering them to be sold by staff at the farms shop. Staff at the Christmas Tree Farm open for business a week early today (Sunday) to take advantage of the good Christmas cheers brought on by the Winter Weather. The Christmas Tree Farm, Chesham,  have been retailing Christmas trees for 22 years and growing them for 18 years. Photo credit should read: Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures. 28/11/2010. Adam Brock a farm worker carries harvested Christmas trees.  Staff at the Christmas Tree Farm open for business a week early today (Sunday) to take advantage of the good Christmas cheers brought on by the Winter Weather. The Christmas Tree Farm, Chesham,  have been retailing Christmas trees for 22 years and growing them for 18 years. Photo credit should read: Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • HEDNON LONDON. Father Stephen Wang, who is due to meet with the Pope on Sunday inspects the Pontiff's Popemobil. One of the Popemobiles to be used during the Popes visit to Britain later this week is unveiled to the media at Hendon Police Academy, London. Two of the celebrated vehicles, complete with bullet-proof glass enclosures, were shipped into Britain ahead of the Pontiff's planned visit in September. The vehicles, with the registration plate SCV 1, or SCV, standing for Stato della Citta del Vaticano, the Italian name for Vatican City, are driven at low speed to allow crowds a chance to view the Pope. 14 September 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON
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  • WATFORD HERTFORDSHIRE: Over 55,000 pilgrims and guests are fed for free as they visit the Largest Hindu Festival in Europe at Bhaktivedanta Manor Krishna Temple near Watford on Sunday 5th September to celebrate Janmashtami the birth of Lord Krishna. The Manor was donated to the Hare Krishna Movement in the early 1970s by former Beatle George Harrison. 03 SEPT 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON ..
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  • WATFORD HERTFORDSHIRE: Over 55,000 pilgrims and guests are fed for free as they visit the Largest Hindu Festival in Europe at Bhaktivedanta Manor Krishna Temple near Watford on Sunday 5th September to celebrate Janmashtami the birth of Lord Krishna. The Manor was donated to the Hare Krishna Movement in the early 1970s by former Beatle George Harrison. 03 SEPT 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON ..
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  • WATFORD HERTFORDSHIRE: Over 55,000 pilgrims and guests are fed for free as they visit the Largest Hindu Festival in Europe at Bhaktivedanta Manor Krishna Temple near Watford on Sunday 5th September to celebrate Janmashtami the birth of Lord Krishna. The Manor was donated to the Hare Krishna Movement in the early 1970s by former Beatle George Harrison. 03 SEPT 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON ..
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  • WATFORD HERTFORDSHIRE: Over 55,000 pilgrims and guests are fed for free as they visit the Largest Hindu Festival in Europe at Bhaktivedanta Manor Krishna Temple near Watford on Sunday 5th September to celebrate Janmashtami the birth of Lord Krishna. The Manor was donated to the Hare Krishna Movement in the early 1970s by former Beatle George Harrison. 03 SEPT 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON ..
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  • WATFORD HERTFORDSHIRE: Over 55,000 pilgrims and guests are fed for free as they visit the Largest Hindu Festival in Europe at Bhaktivedanta Manor Krishna Temple near Watford on Sunday 5th September to celebrate Janmashtami the birth of Lord Krishna. The Manor was donated to the Hare Krishna Movement in the early 1970s by former Beatle George Harrison. 03 SEPT 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON ..
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  • WATFORD HERTFORDSHIRE: A man prepares some of the 60thousand meals handed out free to visitors. Over 55,000 pilgrims and guests visit the Largest Hindu Festival in Europe at Bhaktivedanta Manor Krishna Temple near Watford on Sunday 5th September to celebrate Janmashtami the birth of Lord Krishna. The Manor was donated to the Hare Krishna Movement in the early 1970s by former Beatle George Harrison. 03 SEPT 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON ..
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. London, UK. St George’s hospital today 3rd November 2014. A woman tested for Ebola at a London hospital does not have the disease, health officials have said. She presented herself to St George's Hospital in Tooting, south London, on Sunday night (2nd November 2014) with a high temperature and was put in isolation from other patients.Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. London, UK. St George’s hospital today 3rd November 2014. A woman tested for Ebola at a London hospital does not have the disease, health officials have said. She presented herself to St George's Hospital in Tooting, south London, on Sunday night (2nd November 2014) with a high temperature and was put in isolation from other patients.Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. London, UK. St George’s hospital today 3rd November 2014. A woman tested for Ebola at a London hospital does not have the disease, health officials have said. She presented herself to St George's Hospital in Tooting, south London, on Sunday night (2nd November 2014) with a high temperature and was put in isolation from other patients.Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. London, UK. St George’s hospital today 3rd November 2014. A woman tested for Ebola at a London hospital does not have the disease, health officials have said. She presented herself to St George's Hospital in Tooting, south London, on Sunday night (2nd November 2014) with a high temperature and was put in isolation from other patients.Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. London, UK. St George’s hospital today 3rd November 2014. A woman tested for Ebola at a London hospital does not have the disease, health officials have said. She presented herself to St George's Hospital in Tooting, south London, on Sunday night (2nd November 2014) with a high temperature and was put in isolation from other patients.Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. London, UK. St George’s hospital today 3rd November 2014. A woman tested for Ebola at a London hospital does not have the disease, health officials have said. She presented herself to St George's Hospital in Tooting, south London, on Sunday night (2nd November 2014) with a high temperature and was put in isolation from other patients.Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/11/2014. London, UK. St George’s hospital today 3rd November 2014. A woman tested for Ebola at a London hospital does not have the disease, health officials have said. She presented herself to St George's Hospital in Tooting, south London, on Sunday night (2nd November 2014) with a high temperature and was put in isolation from other patients.Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guildford, UK As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually". Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guildford, UK. Michael Tooke changes the time on one of the smallest clocks on the premises, a miniature French porcelain panel carriage clock from 1880 made by Drocourt. . As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually". Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guildford, UK. Michael Tooke changes the time on one of the smallest clocks on the premises, a miniature French porcelain panel carriage clock from 1880 made by Drocourt. . As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually". Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guildford, UK. Michael Tooke changes the time on one of the smallest clocks on the premises, a miniature French porcelain panel carriage clock from 1880 made by Drocourt. . As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually". Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guildford, UK. Michael Tooke changes the time on a marine chronometer mechanism from the 1860's made by Parkinson and Frodsham. As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually". Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guildford, UK. Michael Tooke changes the time on a marine chronometer mechanism from the 1860's made by Parkinson and Frodsham. As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually". Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guildford, UK. Michael Tooke changes the time on a marine chronometer mechanism from the 1860's made by Parkinson and Frodsham. As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually". Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guildford, UK. Michael Tooke changes the time mechanism on a turret clock.  clock in the shop. As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually".Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guildford, UK. Michael Tooke changes the time mechanism on a turret clock.  clock in the shop. As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually". Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guildford, UK. Michael Tooke changes the time mechanism on a turret clock.  clock in the shop. As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually". Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guildford, UK. Michael Tooke changes mantlepiece clock in the shop. As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually". Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guildford, UK As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually". Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guildford, UK. Michael Tooke changes mantlepiece clock in the shop. As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually". Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guildford, UK. Michael Tooke changes mantlepiece clock in the shop. As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually". Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guildford, UK. Michael Tooke changes mantlepiece clock in the shop. As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually". Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2014. Guidford, UK. Michael Tooke changes one of his favourite clocks in the shop. As British Summer Time comes to an end, staff at Horological Workshops start the task of changing the 100's of clocks at their store in Guildford, Surrey, UK. Michael Tooke who has owned the store for over 40 years and worked in the clock business all his life said. "at this time of year we get a lot of people who bring clocks in for repair after they have changed the time incorrectly by winding back the hands manually". Clocks change on Sunday morning 26th October. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2014. Birmingham, UK. A delegate reads a copy of the Sunday Telegraph outside the conference centre. The Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham 28th September 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Horticulturist Jess arranges the displays. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Horticulturist Ellie arranges the displays. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/02/2014. Kew, UK. Horticulturist Ellie arranges the displays. Orchids, the first festival on Kew’s 2014 events calendar showcases thousands of exotic and rare orchids. The tropical display can be viewed at The Princess of Wales Conservatory, where it’s always hotter than 21°C, Kew Gardens, Saturday 8 February to Sunday 9 March 2014. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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