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  • i© Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/01/2012. Sadler’s Wells, London. Former Royal Ballet Principal, Ivan Putrov, presents an evening of works exploring the beauty of the male form in motion. Joining him onstage will be Royal Ballet sensation Sergei Polunin, Mariinsky Ballet Principal Igor Kolb, Critics’ Circle Award-winner Daniel Proietto, English National Ballet Senior Principal Elena Glurdjidze and South Bank Show Breakthrough Artist award-winner Aaron Sillis. .Picture shows Sergei Polunin in Narcisse. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_05.jpg
  • i© Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/01/2012. Sadler’s Wells, London. Former Royal Ballet Principal, Ivan Putrov, presents an evening of works exploring the beauty of the male form in motion. Joining him onstage will be Royal Ballet sensation Sergei Polunin, Mariinsky Ballet Principal Igor Kolb, Critics’ Circle Award-winner Daniel Proietto, English National Ballet Senior Principal Elena Glurdjidze and South Bank Show Breakthrough Artist award-winner Aaron Sillis. .Picture shows Sergei Polunin in Narcisse. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_03.jpg
  • i© Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/01/2012. Sadler’s Wells, London. Former Royal Ballet Principal, Ivan Putrov, presents an evening of works exploring the beauty of the male form in motion. Joining him onstage will be Royal Ballet sensation Sergei Polunin, Mariinsky Ballet Principal Igor Kolb, Critics’ Circle Award-winner Daniel Proietto, English National Ballet Senior Principal Elena Glurdjidze and South Bank Show Breakthrough Artist award-winner Aaron Sillis. .Picture shows Sergei Polunin in Narcisse. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/03/2012. London, UK. Men in Motion return to Sadler's Wells after sell out performance in January of this year. Featuring two of the biggest stars of the dance world, former Royal Ballet Principal Ivan Putrov and dance sensation, Sergei Polunin star in a new production of Men in Motion, highlighting the range and virtuosity of the male dancer. Picture features Sergei Polunin in James Dean. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/03/2012. London, UK. Men in Motion return to Sadler's Wells after sell out performance in January of this year. Featuring two of the biggest stars of the dance world, former Royal Ballet Principal Ivan Putrov and dance sensation, Sergei Polunin star in a new production of Men in Motion, highlighting the range and virtuosity of the male dancer. Picture features Sergei Polunin in Narcisse, performed January 2012. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/03/2012. London, UK. Men in Motion return to Sadler's Wells after sell out performance in January of this year. Featuring two of the biggest stars of the dance world, former Royal Ballet Principal Ivan Putrov and dance sensation, Sergei Polunin star in a new production of Men in Motion, highlighting the range and virtuosity of the male dancer. Picture features Sergei Polunin in Narcisse, performed January 2012. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/03/2012. London, UK. Men in Motion return to Sadler's Wells after sell out performance in January of this year. Featuring two of the biggest stars of the dance world, former Royal Ballet Principal Ivan Putrov and dance sensation, Sergei Polunin star in a new production of Men in Motion, highlighting the range and virtuosity of the male dancer. Picture features Sergei Polunin in Narcisse. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/03/2012. London, UK. Men in Motion return to Sadler's Wells after sell out performance in January of this year. Featuring two of the biggest stars of the dance world, former Royal Ballet Principal Ivan Putrov and dance sensation, Sergei Polunin star in a new production of Men in Motion, highlighting the range and virtuosity of the male dancer. Picture features Sergei Polunin in Narcisse. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/03/2012. London, UK. Men in Motion return to Sadler's Wells after sell out performance in January of this year. Featuring two of the biggest stars of the dance world, former Royal Ballet Principal Ivan Putrov and dance sensation, Sergei Polunin star in a new production of Men in Motion, highlighting the range and virtuosity of the male dancer. Picture shows Clyde Archer, Ivan Putrov and Isaac Montillor in Remanso. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/04/2018. London, UK.  Russian Ambassador DR. ALEXANDER YAKOVENKO gives a press conference in response to the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury and other current events. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_EMBASSY_CONFERENCE_TNG_0...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/04/2018. London, UK.  Russian Ambassador DR. ALEXANDER YAKOVENKO gives a press conference in response to the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury and other current events. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_EMBASSY_CONFERENCE_TNG_0...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/04/2018. London, UK.  Russian Ambassador DR. ALEXANDER YAKOVENKO gives a press conference in response to the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury and other current events. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_EMBASSY_CONFERENCE_TNG_0...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/04/2018. London, UK.  Russian Ambassador DR. ALEXANDER YAKOVENKO gives a press conference in response to the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury and other current events. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_EMBASSY_CONFERENCE_TNG_0...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2018. London, UK. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson leaves BBC Broadcasting House after appearing on The Andrew Marr Show. Johnson said that the UK is 'in the Kremlin's crosshairs' and announced that representatives from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons will be coming to the UK from the Hague to assist the investigation into the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_Marr_Show_RPI_1611.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/03/2012. London, UK. Men in Motion return to Sadler's Wells after sell out performance in January of this year. Featuring two of the biggest stars of the dance world, former Royal Ballet Principal Ivan Putrov and dance sensation, Sergei Polunin star in a new production of Men in Motion, highlighting the range and virtuosity of the male dancer. Picture shows Clyde Archer, Ivan Putrov and Isaac Montillor in Remanso. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/01/2012. Sadler’s Wells, London. Former Royal Ballet Principal, Ivan Putrov, presents an evening of works exploring the beauty of the male form in motion. Joining him onstage will be Royal Ballet sensation Sergei Polunin, Mariinsky Ballet Principal Igor Kolb, Critics’ Circle Award-winner Daniel Proietto, English National Ballet Senior Principal Elena Glurdjidze and South Bank Show Breakthrough Artist award-winner Aaron Sillis. .Picture shows Elena Glurdjidze, Aaron Sillis and Ivan Putrov in Ithaca. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_17.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/01/2012. Sadler’s Wells, London. Former Royal Ballet Principal, Ivan Putrov, presents an evening of works exploring the beauty of the male form in motion. Joining him onstage will be Royal Ballet sensation Sergei Polunin, Mariinsky Ballet Principal Igor Kolb, Critics’ Circle Award-winner Daniel Proietto, English National Ballet Senior Principal Elena Glurdjidze and South Bank Show Breakthrough Artist award-winner Aaron Sillis. .Picture shows Daniel Proietto in AfterLight (Part One). Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/01/2012. Sadler’s Wells, London. Former Royal Ballet Principal, Ivan Putrov, presents an evening of works exploring the beauty of the male form in motion. Joining him onstage will be Royal Ballet sensation Sergei Polunin, Mariinsky Ballet Principal Igor Kolb, Critics’ Circle Award-winner Daniel Proietto, English National Ballet Senior Principal Elena Glurdjidze and South Bank Show Breakthrough Artist award-winner Aaron Sillis. .Picture shows Ivan Putrov in Dance of the Blessed Spirit. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/04/2018. London, UK.  Russian Ambassador DR. ALEXANDER YAKOVENKO gives a press conference in response to the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury and other current events. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_EMBASSY_CONFERENCE_TNG_1...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/04/2018. London, UK.  Russian Ambassador DR. ALEXANDER YAKOVENKO gives a press conference in response to the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury and other current events. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_EMBASSY_CONFERENCE_TNG_1...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/04/2018. London, UK.  Russian Ambassador DR. ALEXANDER YAKOVENKO gives a press conference in response to the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury and other current events. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_EMBASSY_CONFERENCE_TNG_0...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/04/2018. London, UK.  Russian Ambassador DR. ALEXANDER YAKOVENKO gives a press conference in response to the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury and other current events. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_EMBASSY_CONFERENCE_TNG_0...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/04/2018. London, UK.  Russian Ambassador DR. ALEXANDER YAKOVENKO gives a press conference in response to the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury and other current events. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_EMBASSY_CONFERENCE_TNG_0...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/04/2018. London, UK.  Russian Ambassador DR. ALEXANDER YAKOVENKO gives a press conference in response to the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury and other current events. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_EMBASSY_CONFERENCE_TNG_0...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/04/2018. London, UK.  Russian Ambassador DR. ALEXANDER YAKOVENKO gives a press conference in response to the poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury and other current events. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_EMBASSY_CONFERENCE_TNG_0...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/03/2012. London, UK. Men in Motion return to Sadler's Wells after sell out performance in January of this year. Featuring two of the biggest stars of the dance world, former Royal Ballet Principal Ivan Putrov and dance sensation, Sergei Polunin star in a new production of Men in Motion, highlighting the range and virtuosity of the male dancer. Picture shows Clyde Archer, Ivan Putrov and Isaac Montillor in Remanso. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/03/2012. London, UK. Men in Motion return to Sadler's Wells after sell out performance in January of this year. Featuring two of the biggest stars of the dance world, former Royal Ballet Principal Ivan Putrov and dance sensation, Sergei Polunin star in a new production of Men in Motion, highlighting the range and virtuosity of the male dancer. Picture shows Clyde Archer in Remanso. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/03/2012. London, UK. Men in Motion return to Sadler's Wells after sell out performance in January of this year. Featuring two of the biggest stars of the dance world, former Royal Ballet Principal Ivan Putrov and dance sensation, Sergei Polunin star in a new production of Men in Motion, highlighting the range and virtuosity of the male dancer. Picture shows Clyde Archer in Remanso. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/03/2012. London, UK. Men in Motion return to Sadler's Wells after sell out performance in January of this year. Featuring two of the biggest stars of the dance world, former Royal Ballet Principal Ivan Putrov and dance sensation, Sergei Polunin star in a new production of Men in Motion, highlighting the range and virtuosity of the male dancer. Picture features Andrew Bowman in Dying Swan. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/01/2012. Sadler’s Wells, London. Former Royal Ballet Principal, Ivan Putrov, presents an evening of works exploring the beauty of the male form in motion. Joining him onstage will be Royal Ballet sensation Sergei Polunin, Mariinsky Ballet Principal Igor Kolb, Critics’ Circle Award-winner Daniel Proietto, English National Ballet Senior Principal Elena Glurdjidze and South Bank Show Breakthrough Artist award-winner Aaron Sillis. .Picture shows Elena Glurdjidze and Ivan Putrov in Ithaca. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_19.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/01/2012. Sadler’s Wells, London. Former Royal Ballet Principal, Ivan Putrov, presents an evening of works exploring the beauty of the male form in motion. Joining him onstage will be Royal Ballet sensation Sergei Polunin, Mariinsky Ballet Principal Igor Kolb, Critics’ Circle Award-winner Daniel Proietto, English National Ballet Senior Principal Elena Glurdjidze and South Bank Show Breakthrough Artist award-winner Aaron Sillis. .Picture shows Daniel Proietto in AfterLight (Part One). Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/01/2012. Sadler’s Wells, London. Former Royal Ballet Principal, Ivan Putrov, presents an evening of works exploring the beauty of the male form in motion. Joining him onstage will be Royal Ballet sensation Sergei Polunin, Mariinsky Ballet Principal Igor Kolb, Critics’ Circle Award-winner Daniel Proietto, English National Ballet Senior Principal Elena Glurdjidze and South Bank Show Breakthrough Artist award-winner Aaron Sillis. .Picture shows Daniel Proietto in AfterLight (Part One). Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_11.jpg
  • 27/01/2012. Sadler’s Wells, London. Former Royal Ballet Principal, Ivan Putrov, presents an evening of works exploring the beauty of the male form in motion. Joining him onstage will be Royal Ballet sensation Sergei Polunin, Mariinsky Ballet Principal Igor Kolb, Critics’ Circle Award-winner Daniel Proietto, English National Ballet Senior Principal Elena Glurdjidze and South Bank Show Breakthrough Artist award-winner Aaron Sillis. Picture shows Ivan Putrov in Dance of the Blessed Spirit. Photo credit : Tony Nandi/LNP
    LNP_Men_in_Motion_TNA_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2018. London, UK. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson leaves BBC Broadcasting House after appearing on The Andrew Marr Show. Johnson said that the UK is 'in the Kremlin's crosshairs' and announced that representatives from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons will be coming to the UK from the Hague to assist the investigation into the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_Marr_Show_RPI_11.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. VOYDER paints an image of Paul McCartney from The Beatles onto the front window of the Colston Hall. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MUSIC_MURAL_170918_SCH_22.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2018. London, UK. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson leaves BBC Broadcasting House after appearing on The Andrew Marr Show. Johnson said that the UK is 'in the Kremlin's crosshairs' and announced that representatives from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons will be coming to the UK from the Hague to assist the investigation into the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_Marr_Show_RPI_17.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2018. London, UK. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson leaves BBC Broadcasting House after appearing on The Andrew Marr Show. Johnson said that the UK is 'in the Kremlin's crosshairs' and announced that representatives from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons will be coming to the UK from the Hague to assist the investigation into the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_Marr_Show_RPI_15.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2018. London, UK. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson leaves BBC Broadcasting House after appearing on The Andrew Marr Show. Johnson said that the UK is 'in the Kremlin's crosshairs' and announced that representatives from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons will be coming to the UK from the Hague to assist the investigation into the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_Marr_Show_RPI_12.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2018. London, UK. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson leaves BBC Broadcasting House after appearing on The Andrew Marr Show. Johnson said that the UK is 'in the Kremlin's crosshairs' and announced that representatives from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons will be coming to the UK from the Hague to assist the investigation into the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_Marr_Show_RPI_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/03/2018. LONDON, UK.  A general view of the exterior of the Embassy of Russia in Kensington.  Britain has given 23 Russian diplomats a week to leave the country following the attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with nerve gas in Salisbury..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_EMBASSY_SCU_02.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/03/2018. LONDON, UK.  A workman replaces a damaged flag displayed outside the Embassy of Russia in Kensington.  Britain has given 23 Russian diplomats a week to leave the country following the attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with nerve gas in Salisbury..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_FLAG_SCU_14.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/03/2018. LONDON, UK.  A workman replaces a damaged flag displayed outside the Embassy of Russia in Kensington.  Britain has given 23 Russian diplomats a week to leave the country following the attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with nerve gas in Salisbury..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_FLAG_SCU_11.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/03/2018. LONDON, UK.  A workman replaces a damaged flag displayed outside the Embassy of Russia in Kensington.  Britain has given 23 Russian diplomats a week to leave the country following the attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with nerve gas in Salisbury..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_FLAG_SCU_10.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/03/2018. LONDON, UK.  A workman replaces a damaged flag displayed outside the Embassy of Russia in Kensington.  Britain has given 23 Russian diplomats a week to leave the country following the attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with nerve gas in Salisbury..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_FLAG_SCU_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/03/2018. LONDON, UK.  A workman replaces a damaged flag displayed outside the Embassy of Russia in Kensington.  Britain has given 23 Russian diplomats a week to leave the country following the attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with nerve gas in Salisbury..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_FLAG_SCU_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/03/2018. LONDON, UK.  A workman replaces a damaged flag displayed outside the Embassy of Russia in Kensington.  Britain has given 23 Russian diplomats a week to leave the country following the attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with nerve gas in Salisbury..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_FLAG_SCU_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/03/2018. LONDON, UK.  A workman replaces a damaged flag displayed outside the Embassy of Russia in Kensington.  Britain has given 23 Russian diplomats a week to leave the country following the attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with nerve gas in Salisbury..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_RUSSIAN_FLAG_SCU_02.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/03/2018. London, UK. Professor Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for England and Chief Medical Advisor to the UK government, arrives at the Cabinet Office for an emergency Cobra meeting to discuss the suspected nerve agent attack on former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal, 66, and his daughter Yulia, 33, in Salisbury. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_Salisbury_Cobra_Meeting_RPI_02.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/03/2018. London, UK. An official from Public Health England arrives at the Cabinet Office for an emergency Cobra meeting to discuss the suspected nerve agent attack on former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal, 66, and his daughter Yulia, 33, in Salisbury. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_Salisbury_Cobra_Meeting_RPI_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/03/2018. London, UK. An official from Public Health England arrives at the Cabinet Office for an emergency Cobra meeting to discuss the suspected nerve agent attack on former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal, 66, and his daughter Yulia, 33, in Salisbury. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_Salisbury_Cobra_Meeting_RPI_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/03/2018. London, UK. Professor Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for England and Chief Medical Advisor to the UK government, arrives at the Cabinet Office for an emergency Cobra meeting to discuss the suspected nerve agent attack on former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal, 66, and his daughter Yulia, 33, in Salisbury. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_Salisbury_Cobra_Meeting_RPI_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. VOYDER paints an image of David Bowie onto the front window of the Colston Hall. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MUSIC_MURAL_170918_SCH_32.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_MUSIC_MURAL_170918_SCH_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. VOYDER (and his reflection) paints an image of David Bowie onto the front window of the Colston Hall. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. VOYDER paints an image of Debbie Harry from Blondie onto the front window of the Colston Hall. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. VOYDER paints an image of Paul McCartney from The Beatles onto the front window of the Colston Hall. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. VOYDER paints an image of David Bowie onto the front window of the Colston Hall. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. VOYDER paints an image of David Bowie onto the front window of the Colston Hall. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2018. London, UK. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson leaves BBC Broadcasting House after appearing on The Andrew Marr Show. Johnson said that the UK is 'in the Kremlin's crosshairs' and announced that representatives from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons will be coming to the UK from the Hague to assist the investigation into the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2018. London, UK. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson leaves BBC Broadcasting House after appearing on The Andrew Marr Show. Johnson said that the UK is 'in the Kremlin's crosshairs' and announced that representatives from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons will be coming to the UK from the Hague to assist the investigation into the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2018. London, UK. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson leaves BBC Broadcasting House after appearing on The Andrew Marr Show. Johnson said that the UK is 'in the Kremlin's crosshairs' and announced that representatives from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons will be coming to the UK from the Hague to assist the investigation into the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2018. London, UK. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson leaves BBC Broadcasting House after appearing on The Andrew Marr Show. Johnson said that the UK is 'in the Kremlin's crosshairs' and announced that representatives from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons will be coming to the UK from the Hague to assist the investigation into the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/03/2018. LONDON, UK.  A general view of the exterior of the Embassy of Russia in Kensington.  Britain has given 23 Russian diplomats a week to leave the country following the attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with nerve gas in Salisbury..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/03/2018. LONDON, UK.  A general view of the exterior of the Embassy of Russia in Kensington.  Britain has given 23 Russian diplomats a week to leave the country following the attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with nerve gas in Salisbury..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/03/2018. LONDON, UK.  A workman replaces a damaged flag displayed outside the Embassy of Russia in Kensington.  Britain has given 23 Russian diplomats a week to leave the country following the attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with nerve gas in Salisbury..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/03/2018. LONDON, UK.  A workman replaces a damaged flag displayed outside the Embassy of Russia in Kensington.  Britain has given 23 Russian diplomats a week to leave the country following the attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with nerve gas in Salisbury..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/03/2018. LONDON, UK.  A workman replaces a damaged flag displayed outside the Embassy of Russia in Kensington.  Britain has given 23 Russian diplomats a week to leave the country following the attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with nerve gas in Salisbury..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/03/2018. LONDON, UK.  A workman replaces a damaged flag displayed outside the Embassy of Russia in Kensington.  Britain has given 23 Russian diplomats a week to leave the country following the attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with nerve gas in Salisbury..  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/03/2018. London, UK. Professor Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for England and Chief Medical Advisor to the UK government, arrives at the Cabinet Office for an emergency Cobra meeting to discuss the suspected nerve agent attack on former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal, 66, and his daughter Yulia, 33, in Salisbury. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. VOYDER paints an image of David Bowie onto the front window of the Colston Hall. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. VOYDER paints an image of David Bowie onto the front window of the Colston Hall. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. VOYDER paints an image of David Bowie onto the front window of the Colston Hall. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. VOYDER paints an image of Paul McCartney from The Beatles onto the front window of the Colston Hall. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. VOYDER paints an image of David Bowie onto the front window of the Colston Hall. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  18/09/2017; Bristol, UK. VOYDER paints an image of David Bowie onto the front window of the Colston Hall. Colston Hall, Bristol’s largest music venue, is to unveil a new mural painted in partnership with Upfest by Bristol artist Voyder of eight musical legends, each of which have performed at Colston Hall over the last 150 years, to celebrate the Colston Hall's 150th anniversary this week on 20 September.   The giant mural on the glass panes above the main entrance will feature portraits of Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong, David Bowie, Debbie Harry (Blondie), Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul McCartney. The mural will be in place in time for Colston Hall to mark its anniversary with a big free Birthday Bash on Wednesday 20 September, exactly 150 years from when the venue first opened, to which all of Bristol is invited. Highlights for the night will include the world-famous Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain, immersive projections from Limbic Cinema and toe tapping swing music from the Bruce/Ilett Big Band. The free event will begin at 6.30pm and see a complete takeover of the building, giving people the chance to explore every corner, stumbling across musicians, DJs, installations and projections, as acts pop up to create a unique party atmosphere. Colston Hall first opened its doors to the public on the 20th September 1867, after The Colston Hall Company bought the land from Colston Boy’s School in 1861 to fulfil their vision of building a concert hall in the city. The Hall has seen four iterations in its 60 years, with the fourth and present Colston Hall opening in 1951. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2018. London, UK. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson (L) greets his sister Rachel Johnson (R) as he leaves BBC Broadcasting House after appearing on The Andrew Marr Show. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2018. London, UK. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson arrives at BBC Broadcasting House to appear on The Andrew Marr Show. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2018. London, UK. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson (L) arrives at BBC Broadcasting House to appear on The Andrew Marr Show. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/04/2013. London, England. Pictured: Piotr Stanczyk as Mercutio. Canada's premier dance company "The National Ballet of Canada" returns to London after 26 years with its new production of Romeo and Juliet, which was created in 2011 to mark the company's 60th anniversary. Choreographed by former Bolshoi Ballet director Alexei Ratmansky to Prokofiev's score with Heather Ogden as Juliet and Guillaume Côté as Romeo. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/04/2013. London, England. Picture: Heather Ogden as Juliet and Guillaume Côté as Romeo. Canada's premier dance company "The National Ballet of Canada" returns to London after 26 years with its new production of Romeo and Juliet, which was created in 2011 to mark the company's 60th anniversary. Choreographed by former Bolshoi Ballet director Alexei Ratmansky to Prokofiev's score with Heather Ogden as Juliet and Guillaume Côté as Romeo. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/04/2013. London, England. Canada's premier dance company "The National Ballet of Canada" returns to London after 26 years with its new production of Romeo and Juliet, which was created in 2011 to mark the company's 60th anniversary. Choreographed by former Bolshoi Ballet director Alexei Ratmansky to Prokofiev's score with Heather Ogden as Juliet and Guillaume Côté as Romeo. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/04/2013. London, England. Heather Ogden as Juliet. Canada's premier dance company "The National Ballet of Canada" returns to London after 26 years with its new production of Romeo and Juliet, which was created in 2011 to mark the company's 60th anniversary. Choreographed by former Bolshoi Ballet director Alexei Ratmansky to Prokofiev's score with Heather Ogden as Juliet and Guillaume Côté as Romeo. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/04/2013. London, England. L-R: Etienne Lavigne as Lord Capulet, Jonathan Renna as Duke of Verona and Kevin D. Bowles as Lord Montague. Canada's premier dance company "The National Ballet of Canada" returns to London after 26 years with its new production of Romeo and Juliet, which was created in 2011 to mark the company's 60th anniversary. Choreographed by former Bolshoi Ballet director Alexei Ratmansky to Prokofiev's score with Heather Ogden as Juliet and Guillaume Côté as Romeo. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2018. London, UK. Shadow Attorney General for England and Wales Shami Chakrabarti arrives at BBC Broadcasting House to appear on The Andrew Marr Show. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2018. London, UK. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson arrives at BBC Broadcasting House to appear on The Andrew Marr Show. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2018. London, UK. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson arrives at BBC Broadcasting House to appear on The Andrew Marr Show. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2018. London, UK. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson arrives at BBC Broadcasting House to appear on The Andrew Marr Show. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/03/2018. London, UK. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson arrives at BBC Broadcasting House to appear on The Andrew Marr Show. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/04/2013. London, England. Picture: Heather Ogden as Juliet and Guillaume Côté as Romeo. Canada's premier dance company "The National Ballet of Canada" returns to London after 26 years with its new production of Romeo and Juliet, which was created in 2011 to mark the company's 60th anniversary. Choreographed by former Bolshoi Ballet director Alexei Ratmansky to Prokofiev's score with Heather Ogden as Juliet and Guillaume Côté as Romeo. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/04/2013. London, England. Picture: Heather Ogden as Juliet and Guillaume Côté as Romeo. Canada's premier dance company "The National Ballet of Canada" returns to London after 26 years with its new production of Romeo and Juliet, which was created in 2011 to mark the company's 60th anniversary. Choreographed by former Bolshoi Ballet director Alexei Ratmansky to Prokofiev's score with Heather Ogden as Juliet and Guillaume Côté as Romeo. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/04/2013. London, England. Picture: Heather Ogden as Juliet and Guillaume Côté as Romeo. Canada's premier dance company "The National Ballet of Canada" returns to London after 26 years with its new production of Romeo and Juliet, which was created in 2011 to mark the company's 60th anniversary. Choreographed by former Bolshoi Ballet director Alexei Ratmansky to Prokofiev's score with Heather Ogden as Juliet and Guillaume Côté as Romeo. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/04/2013. London, England. Picture: Heather Ogden as Juliet and Guillaume Côté as Romeo. Canada's premier dance company "The National Ballet of Canada" returns to London after 26 years with its new production of Romeo and Juliet, which was created in 2011 to mark the company's 60th anniversary. Choreographed by former Bolshoi Ballet director Alexei Ratmansky to Prokofiev's score with Heather Ogden as Juliet and Guillaume Côté as Romeo. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/04/2013. London, England. Heather Ogden as Juliet dancing with Patrick Lavoie as Paris. Canada's premier dance company "The National Ballet of Canada" returns to London after 26 years with its new production of Romeo and Juliet, which was created in 2011 to mark the company's 60th anniversary. Choreographed by former Bolshoi Ballet director Alexei Ratmansky to Prokofiev's score with Heather Ogden as Juliet and Guillaume Côté as Romeo. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/04/2013. London, England. Pictured: Etienne Lavigne as Lord Capulet and Alejandra Perez-Gomez as Lady Capulet. Canada's premier dance company "The National Ballet of Canada" returns to London after 26 years with its new production of Romeo and Juliet, which was created in 2011 to mark the company's 60th anniversary. Choreographed by former Bolshoi Ballet director Alexei Ratmansky to Prokofiev's score with Heather Ogden as Juliet and Guillaume Côté as Romeo. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/04/2013. London, England. L-R: Piotr Stanczyk as Mercutio, Guillaume Côté as Romeo and Robert Stephen as Benvolio. Canada's premier dance company "The National Ballet of Canada" returns to London after 26 years with its new production of Romeo and Juliet, which was created in 2011 to mark the company's 60th anniversary. Choreographed by former Bolshoi Ballet director Alexei Ratmansky to Prokofiev's score with Heather Ogden as Juliet and Guillaume Côté as Romeo. Photo credit: Bettina Strenske/LNP
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