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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artists Baldwin & Guggisberg's installation 'Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow' is displayed in The Crypt at Canterbury Cathedral. A series of glass installations by artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees are going on display at the cathedral commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Under an Equal Sky will take visitors on a journey that begins with the Boat of Remembrance in the Nave and ends with a glass wall of multi-coloured vessels in The Crypt . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Canterbury, UK.  Baldwin & Guggisberg's painted steel sculpture 'Unite, Diversite, Egalitie, 2018' is displayed in The Corona at Canterbury Cathedral. A series of glass installations by artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees are going on display at the cathedral commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Under an Equal Sky will take visitors on a journey that begins with the Boat of Remembrance in the Nave and ends with a glass wall of multi-coloured vessels in The Crypt . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Canterbury, UK. A sculpture entitled 'Boat of Remembrance, 2018' - a 20-metre installation of 100 glass amphorae - is suspended in the shape of a ship high above the Nave of Canterbury Cathedral. A series of  glass installations by artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees are going on display at the cathedral commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Under an Equal Sky will take visitors on a journey that begins with the Boat of Remembrance in the Nave and ends with a glass wall of multi-coloured vessels in The Crypt . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Canterbury, UK. Part of artists Baldwin & Guggisberg's installation 'the Four Assasins, 2018' is displayed in Canterbury Cathedral. A series of glass installations by artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees are going on display at the cathedral commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Under an Equal Sky will take visitors on a journey that begins with the Boat of Remembrance in the Nave and ends with a glass wall of multi-coloured vessels in The Crypt . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Canterbury_art_PMA_17.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artists Baldwin & Guggisberg's installation 'Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow' is displayed in The Crypt at Canterbury Cathedral. A series of glass installations by artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees are going on display at the cathedral commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Under an Equal Sky will take visitors on a journey that begins with the Boat of Remembrance in the Nave and ends with a glass wall of multi-coloured vessels in The Crypt . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artists artists Philip Baldwin (R) and Monica Guggisberg stand with Very Revd Dr Robert Willis at Canterbury Cathedral. A series of glass installations by the artists reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees are going on display at the cathedral commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Under an Equal Sky will take visitors on a journey that begins with the Boat of Remembrance in the Nave and ends with a glass wall of multi-coloured vessels in The Crypt . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Canterbury_art_PMA_14.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Canterbury, UK.  Baldwin & Guggisberg's sculpture 'The Stone Boat, 2018' is displayed in St Anselm's Chapel at Canterbury Cathedral. A series of glass installations by artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees are going on display at the cathedral commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Under an Equal Sky will take visitors on a journey that begins with the Boat of Remembrance in the Nave and ends with a glass wall of multi-coloured vessels in The Crypt . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Canterbury_art_PMA_13.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Canterbury, UK.  Baldwin & Guggisberg's glass and steel sculpture 'Pilgrim's Boat, 2018' is displayed in Trinity Chapel at Canterbury Cathedral. A series of glass installations by artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees are going on display at the cathedral commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Under an Equal Sky will take visitors on a journey that begins with the Boat of Remembrance in the Nave and ends with a glass wall of multi-coloured vessels in The Crypt . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Canterbury_art_PMA_12.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Canterbury, UK.  Artist Monica Guggisberg (in red) walks under a sculpture entitled 'Boat of Remembrance, 2018' - a 20-metre installation of 100 glass amphorae suspended in the shape of a ship high above the Nave of Canterbury  Cathedral. A series of  glass installations by artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees are going on display at the cathedral commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Under an Equal Sky will take visitors on a journey that begins with the Boat of Remembrance in the Nave and ends with a glass wall of multi-coloured vessels in The Crypt . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Canterbury, UK. A sculpture entitled 'Boat of Remembrance, 2018' - a 20-metre installation of 100 glass amphorae - is suspended in the shape of a ship high above the Nave of Canterbury Cathedral. A series of  glass installations by artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees are going on display at the cathedral commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Under an Equal Sky will take visitors on a journey that begins with the Boat of Remembrance in the Nave and ends with a glass wall of multi-coloured vessels in The Crypt . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Canterbury_art_PMA_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Canterbury, UK. A sculpture entitled 'Boat of Remembrance, 2018' - a 20-metre installation of 100 glass amphorae - is suspended in the shape of a ship high above the Nave of Canterbury Cathedral. A series of  glass installations by artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees are going on display at the cathedral commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Under an Equal Sky will take visitors on a journey that begins with the Boat of Remembrance in the Nave and ends with a glass wall of multi-coloured vessels in The Crypt . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Canterbury_art_PMA_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Canterbury, UK. A sculpture entitled 'Boat of Remembrance, 2018' - a 20-metre installation of 100 glass amphorae - is suspended in the shape of a ship high above the Nave of Canterbury Cathedral. A series of  glass installations by artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees are going on display at the cathedral commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Under an Equal Sky will take visitors on a journey that begins with the Boat of Remembrance in the Nave and ends with a glass wall of multi-coloured vessels in The Crypt . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Canterbury_art_PMA_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Canterbury, UK. A sculpture entitled 'Boat of Remembrance, 2018' - a 20-metre installation of 100 glass amphorae - is suspended in the shape of a ship high above the Nave of Canterbury Cathedral. A series of  glass installations by artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees are going on display at the cathedral commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Under an Equal Sky will take visitors on a journey that begins with the Boat of Remembrance in the Nave and ends with a glass wall of multi-coloured vessels in The Crypt . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Canterbury, UK.  Glass bottles make up a sculpture entitled 'Boat of Remembrance, 2018' - a 20-metre installation of 100 glass amphorae suspended in the shape of a ship high above the Nave of Canterbury Cathedral. A series of  glass installations by artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees are going on display at the cathedral commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Under an Equal Sky will take visitors on a journey that begins with the Boat of Remembrance in the Nave and ends with a glass wall of multi-coloured vessels in The Crypt . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Canterbury_art_PMA_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Canterbury, UK.  Artist Monica Guggisberg (in red) walks under a sculpture entitled 'Boat of Remembrance, 2018' - a 20-metre installation of 100 glass amphorae suspended in the shape of a ship high above the Nave of Canterbury  Cathedral. A series of  glass installations by artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees are going on display at the cathedral commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Under an Equal Sky will take visitors on a journey that begins with the Boat of Remembrance in the Nave and ends with a glass wall of multi-coloured vessels in The Crypt . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Canterbury_art_PMA_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Canterbury, UK. A sculpture entitled 'Boat of Remembrance, 2018' - a 20-metre installation of 100 glass amphorae - is suspended in the shape of a ship high above the Nave of Canterbury Cathedral. A series of  glass installations by artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees are going on display at the cathedral commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Under an Equal Sky will take visitors on a journey that begins with the Boat of Remembrance in the Nave and ends with a glass wall of multi-coloured vessels in The Crypt . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Canterbury_art_PMA_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. Canterbury, UK.  Artist Monica Guggisberg (in red) walks under a sculpture entitled 'Boat of Remembrance, 2018' - a 20-metre installation of 100 glass amphorae suspended in the shape of a ship high above the Nave of Canterbury  Cathedral. A series of  glass installations by artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees are going on display at the cathedral commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Under an Equal Sky will take visitors on a journey that begins with the Boat of Remembrance in the Nave and ends with a glass wall of multi-coloured vessels in The Crypt . Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_Canterbury_art_PMA_02.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 21/03.2013. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall exits Canterbury Cathedral after they attend the enthronment of the new Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev. Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03.2013. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall exits Canterbury Cathedral after they attend the enthronment of the new Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev. Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03.2013. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall exits Canterbury Cathedral after they attend the enthronment of the new Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev. Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03.2013. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall exits Canterbury Cathedral after they attend the enthronment of the new Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev. Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03.2013. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall exits Canterbury Cathedral after they attend the enthronment of the new Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev. Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03.2013. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall exits Canterbury Cathedral after they attend the enthronment of the new Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev. Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03.2013. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall exits Canterbury Cathedral after they attend the enthronment of the new Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev. Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03.2013. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall exits Canterbury Cathedral after they attend the enthronment of the new Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev. Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03.2013. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall exits Canterbury Cathedral after they attend the enthronment of the new Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev. Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03.2013. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall exits Canterbury Cathedral after they attend the enthronment of the new Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev. Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03.2013. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall exits Canterbury Cathedral after they attend the enthronment of the new Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev. Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03.2013. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall exits Canterbury Cathedral after they attend the enthronment of the new Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev. Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03.2013. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall attends the enthronment of the new Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev. Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03.2013. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall attends the enthronment of the new Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev. Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03.2013. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall attends the enthronment of the new Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev. Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03.2013. Mr Speaker the Right Honorable John Bercow attends the enthronment of the new Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev. Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03.2013. Mr Speaker the Right Honorable John Bercow attends the enthronment of the new Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev. Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03.2013. Mr Speaker the Right Honorable John Bercow attends the enthronment of the new Archbishop of Canterbury the Most Rev. Justin Welby at Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury, Kent. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_archbishop_MPA_002.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 21/03/2013. The Most Rev Justin Welby the new Archbishop of Canterbury proceeds towards his enthronement at Canterbury Catherdral in Canterbury, Kent today. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03/2013. The Most Rev Justin Welby the new Archbishop of Canterbury proceeds towards his enthronement at Canterbury Catherdral in Canterbury, Kent today. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03/2013. The Most Rev Justin Welby the new Archbishop of Canterbury proceeds towards his enthronement at Canterbury Catherdral in Canterbury, Kent today. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 21/03/2013. The Most Rev Justin Welby the new Archbishop of Canterbury proceeds towards his enthronement at Canterbury Catherdral in Canterbury, Kent today. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_archbishop_MPA_012.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 21/03/2013. The Most Rev Justin Welby the new Archbishop of Canterbury proceeds towards his enthronement at Canterbury Catherdral in Canterbury, Kent today. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_archbishop_MPA_011.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 21/03/2013. The Most Rev Justin Welby the new Archbishop of Canterbury proceeds towards his enthronement at Canterbury Catherdral in Canterbury, Kent today. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_archbishop_MPA_009.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 21/03/2013. The Most Rev Justin Welby the new Archbishop of Canterbury proceeds towards his enthronement at Canterbury Catherdral in Canterbury, Kent today. Photo credit should read Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_archbishop_MPA_008.JPG
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. Canterbury clock face is hoisted over the edge of the parapet of Canterbury Cathedral. The Cathedral Clock and clock face built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCKFACE_REMOVAL_4.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. Canterbury clock face is hoisted over the edge of the parapet of Canterbury Cathedral. The Cathedral Clock and clock face built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCKFACE_REMOVAL_3.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. Canterbury clock face is hoisted over the edge of the parapet of Canterbury Cathedral. The Cathedral Clock and clock face built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCKFACE_REMOVAL_2.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. Canterbury clock face is hoisted over the edge of the parapet of Canterbury Cathedral. The Cathedral Clock and clock face built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCKFACE_REMOVAL_1.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. Canterbury clock face is hoisted over the edge of the parapet of Canterbury Cathedral. The Cathedral Clock and clock face built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCKFACE_REMOVAL_5.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. Local BBC TV interview Mark Crangle, clock maker on the outside of the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral. The Cathedral Clock built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCK_REMOVAL_8.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. Mark Crangle, clock maker in charge of the removal of the Canterbury Clock face. The Cathedral Clock built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCK_REMOVAL_13.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. Mark Crangle, clock maker in charge of the removal of the Canterbury Clock face. The Cathedral Clock built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCK_REMOVAL_10.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. Canterbury clock mechanism removed for renovation. The Cathedral Clock and clock face built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCK_REMOVAL_15.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. Canterbury clock mechanism removed for renovation. The Cathedral Clock and clock face built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCK_REMOVAL_14.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. Canterbury clock mechanism removed for renovation. The Cathedral Clock and clock face built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCK_REMOVAL_12.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. Canterbury clock mechanism removed for renovation. The Cathedral Clock and clock face built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCK_REMOVAL_11.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. The Cathedral Clock built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCK_REMOVAL_6.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. The Cathedral Clock built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCK_REMOVAL_4.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. The Cathedral Clock built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCK_REMOVAL_3.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. The Cathedral Clock built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCK_REMOVAL_2.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. The Cathedral Clock built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCK_REMOVAL_1.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. The Cathedral Clock built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCK_REMOVAL_9.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. The Cathedral Clock built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
    LNP_CATHEDRAL_CLOCK_REMOVAL_7.jpg
  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 27/11/2018.Canterbury, Kent. The Cathedral Clock built in 1855  and housed on the south west tower of Canterbury Cathedral is being dismantled ready to be renovated and re-guilded. The clock face weighing 78 kilos and measuring 8 feet in diameter is being shipped to the Cumbrai Clock Company in Penrith and will be absent from the cathedral for 18 months. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. The cathedral "Welcomers", Cyril Whitehead and Alison Bowman prepare to view artist Arabella Dorman installation called "Suspended" which opens to the public tomorrow 23rd February 2018 in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. The cathedral "Welcomers", Cyril Whitehead and Alison Bowman prepare to view artist Arabella Dorman installation called "Suspended" which opens to the public tomorrow 23rd February 2018 in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman makes the final adjustments to her installation "Suspended" in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent today. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman makes the final adjustments to her installation "Suspended" in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent today. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman makes the final adjustments to her installation "Suspended" in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent today. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman makes the final adjustments to her installation "Suspended" in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent today. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman makes the final adjustments to her installation "Suspended" in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent today. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman makes the final adjustments to her installation "Suspended" in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent today. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman makes the final adjustments to her installation "Suspended" in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent today. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman makes the final adjustments to her installation "Suspended" in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent today. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman makes the final adjustments to her installation "Suspended" in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent today. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman makes the final adjustments to her installation "Suspended" in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent today. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman makes the final adjustments to her installation "Suspended" in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent today. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman makes the final adjustments to her installation "Suspended" in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent today. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman installation called "Suspended" opens to the public tomorrow 23rd February 2018 in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman makes the final adjustments to her installation "Suspended" in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent today. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman installation called "Suspended" opens to the public tomorrow 23rd February 2018 in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman makes the final adjustments to her installation "Suspended" in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent today. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman makes the final adjustments to her installation "Suspended" in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent today. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman makes the final adjustments to her installation "Suspended" in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent today. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman makes the final adjustments to her installation "Suspended" in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent today. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • @Licensed to London News Pictures 22/02/2018. Canterbury, UK. Artist Arabella Dorman installation called "Suspended" opens to the public tomorrow 23rd February 2018 in the nave of Canterbury Cathedral in Kent. This evocative artwork highlights the plight of refugees around the world and is made up of hundreds of items of refugee clothing found mainly on the beaches of the Greek Island of Lesbos. Photo credit: Manu Palomeque/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/02/2012. London, England. London Premiere of The Richard Alston Dance Company's latest work "A Ceremony of Carols" sung and played live on stage to Benjamin Britten's music by the Canterbury Cathedral Choir conducted by David Flood and harpist Camilla Pay.  Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/02/2012. London, England. London Premiere of The Richard Alston Dance Company's latest work "A Ceremony of Carols" sung and played live on stage to Benjamin Britten's music by the Canterbury Cathedral Choir conducted by David Flood and harpist Camilla Pay. Motion blur effect. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/02/2012. London, England. London Premiere of The Richard Alston Dance Company's latest work "A Ceremony of Carols" sung and played live on stage to Benjamin Britten's music by the Canterbury Cathedral Choir conducted by David Flood and harpist Camilla Pay. Motion blur effect. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/02/2012. London, England. London Premiere of The Richard Alston Dance Company's latest work "A Ceremony of Carols" sung and played live on stage to Benjamin Britten's music by the Canterbury Cathedral Choir conducted by David Flood and harpist Camilla Pay.  Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/02/2012. London, England. London Premiere of The Richard Alston Dance Company's latest work "A Ceremony of Carols" sung and played live on stage to Benjamin Britten's music by the Canterbury Cathedral Choir conducted by David Flood and harpist Camilla Pay.  Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/02/2012. London, England. Nathan Goodman dancing. London Premiere of The Richard Alston Dance Company's latest work "A Ceremony of Carols" sung and played live on stage to Benjamin Britten's music by the Canterbury Cathedral Choir conducted by David Flood and harpist Camilla Pay.  Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/02/2012. London, England. Pierre Tappon dancing at cross. London Premiere of The Richard Alston Dance Company's latest work "A Ceremony of Carols" sung and played live on stage to Benjamin Britten's music by the Canterbury Cathedral Choir conducted by David Flood and harpist Camilla Pay.  Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/02/2012. London, England. London Premiere of The Richard Alston Dance Company's latest work "A Ceremony of Carols" sung and played live on stage to Benjamin Britten's music by the Canterbury Cathedral Choir conducted by David Flood and harpist Camilla Pay.  Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
    LNP_RichardAlston_BST_001.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_Canterbury_Cathedral_Girls_Choir...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_Canterbury_Cathedral_Girls_Choir...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/12/2017. London, UK. Canterbury Cathedral Girls' Choir perform Christmas Carols in the concourse at London's St Pancras station. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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