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  • (c)Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2014. London. England. Supportive, competitive, strong.. what does it mean to be a man? Following the success of dance duet Push of Dancing City in 2012, the Manchester based Company Chameleon returns with Hands Down, a ground-breaking dance exploration of how men interact. Using acrobatic and physical action, the hierarchy and boundaries of masculinity are charted, through highly physical yet sensitive contemporary dance which strips back the layers to reveal the dynamics of behaviour. Co-commissioned by Greenwich+Docklands International Festival and Dance Manchester. Photo credit Carole Edrich/LNP
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  • (c)Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2014. London. England. Supportive, competitive, strong.. what does it mean to be a man? Following the success of dance duet Push of Dancing City in 2012, the Manchester based Company Chameleon returns with Hands Down, a ground-breaking dance exploration of how men interact. Using acrobatic and physical action, the hierarchy and boundaries of masculinity are charted, through highly physical yet sensitive contemporary dance which strips back the layers to reveal the dynamics of behaviour. Co-commissioned by Greenwich+Docklands International Festival and Dance Manchester. Photo credit Carole Edrich/LNP
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  • (c)Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2014. London. England. Supportive, competitive, strong.. what does it mean to be a man? Following the success of dance duet Push of Dancing City in 2012, the Manchester based Company Chameleon returns with Hands Down, a ground-breaking dance exploration of how men interact. Using acrobatic and physical action, the hierarchy and boundaries of masculinity are charted, through highly physical yet sensitive contemporary dance which strips back the layers to reveal the dynamics of behaviour. Co-commissioned by Greenwich+Docklands International Festival and Dance Manchester. Photo credit Carole Edrich/LNP
    LNP_Gdock_CED_0027.jpg
  • (c)Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2014. London. England. Supportive, competitive, strong.. what does it mean to be a man? Following the success of dance duet Push of Dancing City in 2012, the Manchester based Company Chameleon returns with Hands Down, a ground-breaking dance exploration of how men interact. Using acrobatic and physical action, the hierarchy and boundaries of masculinity are charted, through highly physical yet sensitive contemporary dance which strips back the layers to reveal the dynamics of behaviour. Co-commissioned by Greenwich+Docklands International Festival and Dance Manchester. Photo credit Carole Edrich/LNP
    LNP_Gdock_CED_003.jpg
  • (c)Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2014. London. England. Supportive, competitive, strong.. what does it mean to be a man? Following the success of dance duet Push of Dancing City in 2012, the Manchester based Company Chameleon returns with Hands Down, a ground-breaking dance exploration of how men interact. Using acrobatic and physical action, the hierarchy and boundaries of masculinity are charted, through highly physical yet sensitive contemporary dance which strips back the layers to reveal the dynamics of behaviour. Co-commissioned by Greenwich+Docklands International Festival and Dance Manchester. Photo credit Carole Edrich/LNP
    LNP_Gdock_CED_016.jpg
  • (c)Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2014. London. England. Supportive, competitive, strong.. what does it mean to be a man? Following the success of dance duet Push of Dancing City in 2012, the Manchester based Company Chameleon returns with Hands Down, a ground-breaking dance exploration of how men interact. Using acrobatic and physical action, the hierarchy and boundaries of masculinity are charted, through highly physical yet sensitive contemporary dance which strips back the layers to reveal the dynamics of behaviour. Co-commissioned by Greenwich+Docklands International Festival and Dance Manchester. Photo credit Carole Edrich/LNP
    LNP_Gdock_CED_004.jpg
  • (c)Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/06/2014. London. England. Supportive, competitive, strong.. what does it mean to be a man? Following the success of dance duet Push of Dancing City in 2012, the Manchester based Company Chameleon returns with Hands Down, a ground-breaking dance exploration of how men interact. Using acrobatic and physical action, the hierarchy and boundaries of masculinity are charted, through highly physical yet sensitive contemporary dance which strips back the layers to reveal the dynamics of behaviour. Co-commissioned by Greenwich+Docklands International Festival and Dance Manchester. Photo credit Carole Edrich/LNP
    LNP_Gdock_CED_006.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/10/2017. LONDON, UK.  Henry Moore's sculpture, Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is installed in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf, east London after 20 years on public display at the Yorkshire Sculpture park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to Yorkshire by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/10/2017. LONDON, UK.  John Biggs, Mayor of Tower Hamlets looks at Henry Moore's sculpture, Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' after it is installed in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf, east London after 20 years on public display at the Yorkshire Sculpture park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to Yorkshire by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/10/2017. LONDON, UK.  John Biggs, Mayor of Tower Hamlets looks at Henry Moore's sculpture, Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' after it is installed in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf, east London after 20 years on public display at the Yorkshire Sculpture park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to Yorkshire by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Henry_Moore_sculpture_VFL_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/10/2017. LONDON, UK.  Henry Moore's sculpture, Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is installed in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf, east London after 20 years on public display at the Yorkshire Sculpture park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to Yorkshire by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Henry_Moore_sculpture_VFL_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/10/2017. LONDON, UK.  Henry Moore's sculpture, Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is installed in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf, east London after 20 years on public display at the Yorkshire Sculpture park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to Yorkshire by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Henry_Moore_sculpture_VFL_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/10/2017. LONDON, UK.  John Biggs, Mayor of Tower Hamlets at Henry Moore's sculpture, Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' after it is installed in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf, east London after 20 years on public display at the Yorkshire Sculpture park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to Yorkshire by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Henry_Moore_sculpture_VFL_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/10/2017. LONDON, UK.  Henry Moore's sculpture, Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is installed in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf, east London after 20 years on public display at the Yorkshire Sculpture park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to Yorkshire by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Henry_Moore_sculpture_VFL_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/10/2017. LONDON, UK.  Henry Moore's sculpture, Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is installed in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf, east London after 20 years on public display at the Yorkshire Sculpture park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to Yorkshire by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Henry_Moore_sculpture_VFL_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/10/2017. LONDON, UK.  Henry Moore's sculpture, Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is installed in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf, east London after 20 years on public display at the Yorkshire Sculpture park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to Yorkshire by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Henry_Moore_sculpture_VFL_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/10/2017. LONDON, UK.  Henry Moore's sculpture, Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is installed in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf, east London after 20 years on public display at the Yorkshire Sculpture park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to Yorkshire by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Henry_Moore_sculpture_VFL_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/10/2017. LONDON, UK.  Henry Moore's sculpture, Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is installed in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf, east London after 20 years on public display at the Yorkshire Sculpture park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to Yorkshire by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Henry_Moore_sculpture_VFL_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. File picture taken 09/07/2015 show the old flo sculpture at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_12.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_11.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_15.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_14.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. File picture taken 09/07/2015 show the old flo sculpture at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_13.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_10.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_02.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/09/2017. Wakefield UK. Henry Moore's sculpture Draped Seated Woman 1957, affectionately known as 'Old Flo' is being removed from the Yorkshire Sculpture park today after 20 years on public display at the park. The iconic sculpture was loaned to YSP by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1997, after the Stifford Estate in Stepney where it had been located since 1962 was demolished. The sculpture will be returning to Tower Hamlets to be sited in a new home in Cabot Square, Canary Wharf. The return of the sculpture to London marks an end to a bitter political battle over Old Flo. In 2012 the disgraced former mayor of Tower Hamlets Lutfur Rahman, declared that it should be sold to raise £20m, that sparked protests & a court battle over who actually owned the sculpture. Tower Hamlets was confirmed as the legal owner in 2015. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_OLD_FLO_AMC_01.JPG