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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_WAR_GRAVES_181208_SCH_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_WAR_GRAVES_181208_SCH_05.jpg
  • Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2016. Qayyarah, Iraq. Children run amongst vandalised gravestones, smashed by Islamic State militants, in the Qayyarah Cemetery in the town of Qayyarah, Iraq. The headstones were vandalised by the extremists, who believe that a grave should be flat to the earth and without markings, during the towns two year ISIS occupation.<br />
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Two months after being liberated from the Islamic State, the Iraqi town of Qayyarah, located around 30km south of Mosul, is still dealing with the environmental repercussions of their ISIS occupation. The town's estimated 15,000 inhabitants constantly live under, and in, heavy clouds of smoke which often envelope the settlement. The clouds emanate from burning oil wells in a nearby oil field that were set alight by retreating ISIS extremists after a two year occupation. The proximity of the fires, often right next to homes within the town, covers many buildings and residents with thick soot and will lead to long term health and environmental implications. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_WAR_GRAVES_181208_SCH_40.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_WAR_GRAVES_181208_SCH_39.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_WAR_GRAVES_181208_SCH_37.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker (pictured) of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_WAR_GRAVES_181208_SCH_36.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_WAR_GRAVES_181208_SCH_33.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_WAR_GRAVES_181208_SCH_29.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_WAR_GRAVES_181208_SCH_28.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_WAR_GRAVES_181208_SCH_21.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_WAR_GRAVES_181208_SCH_19.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_WAR_GRAVES_181208_SCH_17.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_WAR_GRAVES_181208_SCH_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_WAR_GRAVES_181208_SCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_WAR_GRAVES_181208_SCH_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_WAR_GRAVES_181208_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_WAR_GRAVES_181208_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/12/2018. Bristol, UK. Special ceremony at Arnos Vale Cemetery, Bristol, to mark the completion of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission’s (CWGC) restoration work to preserve grave markers and memorials to the war dead. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission replaced and restored grave markers and memorials to First World War heroes in its biggest UK restoration project of 2018. The Soldiers’ Corner plot at the cemetery had fallen into disrepair due to the neglect of the cemetery in the 80s and 90s under a previous owner. Some of the original grave markers had been removed or were in poor condition. When the Arnos Vale Cemetery Trust took over the site after a local campaign, the stones were put back on the memorial with the help of the local army reserves. Invited guests included the descendants of some of the war heroes buried in the cemetery. Among those replaced was the grave marker of Private William Walker of the 6th Australian Infantry, who died in Bristol on 11 December 1918. A new exhibition also launches telling the story of CWGC, its global reach and the personal stories of some of those from around the world remembered at Arnos Vale Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_WAR_GRAVES_181208_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 08/11/2018, Painswick, UK. The metal outline of a soldier stands in the garveyard of St Mary's church Painswick with a single red poopy attached to the breast ahead of the 100th year anniversary fo the First World War this coming Sunday, November 11th, 2018. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 08/11/2018, Painswick, UK. The metal outline of a soldier stands in the garveyard of St Mary's church Painswick with a single red poopy attached to the breast ahead of the 100th year anniversary fo the First World War this coming Sunday, November 11th, 2018. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_WW1 sculpture_Painswick_SSH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 08/11/2018, Painswick, UK. The metal outline of a soldier stands in the garveyard of St Mary's church Painswick with a single red poopy attached to the breast ahead of the 100th year anniversary fo the First World War this coming Sunday, November 11th, 2018. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_WW1 sculpture_Painswick_SSH_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 08/11/2018, Painswick, UK. The metal outline of a soldier stands in the garveyard of St Mary's church Painswick with a single red poopy attached to the breast ahead of the 100th year anniversary fo the First World War this coming Sunday, November 11th, 2018. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_WW1 sculpture_Painswick_SSH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 08/11/2018, Painswick, UK. The metal outline of a soldier stands in the garveyard of St Mary's church Painswick with a single red poopy attached to the breast ahead of the 100th year anniversary fo the First World War this coming Sunday, November 11th, 2018. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_WW1 sculpture_Painswick_SSH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 08/11/2018, Painswick, UK. The metal outline of a soldier stands in the garveyard of St Mary's church Painswick with a single red poopy attached to the breast ahead of the 100th year anniversary fo the First World War this coming Sunday, November 11th, 2018. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_WW1 sculpture_Painswick_SSH_01.jpg
  • Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2016. Qayyarah, Iraq. Smoke from burning oil wells, set alight by retreating Islamic State militants, are seen from the vandalised Qayyarah Cemetery (foreground) in Qayyarah, Iraq. Headstones in the cemetery were smashed by ISIS extremists who believe that a grave should be flat to the earth and without markings, during the towns two year ISIS occupation.<br />
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Two months after being liberated from the Islamic State, the Iraqi town of Qayyarah, located around 30km south of Mosul, is still dealing with the environmental repercussions of their ISIS occupation. The town's estimated 15,000 inhabitants constantly live under, and in, heavy clouds of smoke which often envelope the settlement. The clouds emanate from burning oil wells in a nearby oil field that were set alight by retreating ISIS extremists after a two year occupation. The proximity of the fires, often right next to homes within the town, covers many buildings and residents with thick soot and will lead to long term health and environmental implications. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2016. Qayyarah, Iraq. Children run amongst vandalised gravestones, smashed by Islamic State militants, in the Qayyarah Cemetery in the town of Qayyarah, Iraq. The headstones were vandalised by the extremists, who believe that a grave should be flat to the earth and without markings, during the towns two year ISIS occupation.<br />
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Two months after being liberated from the Islamic State, the Iraqi town of Qayyarah, located around 30km south of Mosul, is still dealing with the environmental repercussions of their ISIS occupation. The town's estimated 15,000 inhabitants constantly live under, and in, heavy clouds of smoke which often envelope the settlement. The clouds emanate from burning oil wells in a nearby oil field that were set alight by retreating ISIS extremists after a two year occupation. The proximity of the fires, often right next to homes within the town, covers many buildings and residents with thick soot and will lead to long term health and environmental implications. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_QAYY_OIL_14_MCR.JPG
  • Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2016. Qayyarah, Iraq. Children run amongst vandalised gravestones, smashed by Islamic State militants, in the Qayyarah Cemetery in the town of Qayyarah, Iraq. The headstones were vandalised by the extremists, who believe that a grave should be flat to the earth and without markings, during the towns two year ISIS occupation.<br />
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Two months after being liberated from the Islamic State, the Iraqi town of Qayyarah, located around 30km south of Mosul, is still dealing with the environmental repercussions of their ISIS occupation. The town's estimated 15,000 inhabitants constantly live under, and in, heavy clouds of smoke which often envelope the settlement. The clouds emanate from burning oil wells in a nearby oil field that were set alight by retreating ISIS extremists after a two year occupation. The proximity of the fires, often right next to homes within the town, covers many buildings and residents with thick soot and will lead to long term health and environmental implications. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2016. Qayyarah, Iraq. Gravestones, smashed by Islamic State militants, litter the Qayyarah Cemetery in the town of Qayyarah, Iraq. The headstones were vandalised by the extremists, who believe that a grave should be flat to the earth and without markings, during the towns two year ISIS occupation.<br />
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Two months after being liberated from the Islamic State, the Iraqi town of Qayyarah, located around 30km south of Mosul, is still dealing with the environmental repercussions of their ISIS occupation. The town's estimated 15,000 inhabitants constantly live under, and in, heavy clouds of smoke which often envelope the settlement. The clouds emanate from burning oil wells in a nearby oil field that were set alight by retreating ISIS extremists after a two year occupation. The proximity of the fires, often right next to homes within the town, covers many buildings and residents with thick soot and will lead to long term health and environmental implications. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_QAYY_OIL_09_MCR.JPG
  • Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2016. Qayyarah, Iraq. Gravestones, smashed by Islamic State militants, litter the Qayyarah Cemetery in the town of Qayyarah, Iraq. The headstones were vandalised by the extremists, who believe that a grave should be flat to the earth and without markings, during the towns two year ISIS occupation.<br />
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Two months after being liberated from the Islamic State, the Iraqi town of Qayyarah, located around 30km south of Mosul, is still dealing with the environmental repercussions of their ISIS occupation. The town's estimated 15,000 inhabitants constantly live under, and in, heavy clouds of smoke which often envelope the settlement. The clouds emanate from burning oil wells in a nearby oil field that were set alight by retreating ISIS extremists after a two year occupation. The proximity of the fires, often right next to homes within the town, covers many buildings and residents with thick soot and will lead to long term health and environmental implications. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_QAYY_OIL_10_MCR.JPG
  • Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2016. Qayyarah, Iraq. Smoke from burning oil wells, set alight by retreating Islamic State militants, clogs the sky over the Qayyarah Cemetery, in the Iraqi town of the same name. Both Shia and Sunni graves within the cemetery were smashed during the town's two year occupation by ISIS extremists who believe that graves should be flat to the earth with no headstone. <br />
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Two months after being liberated from the Islamic State, the Iraqi town of Qayyarah, located around 30km south of Mosul, is still dealing with the environmental repercussions of their ISIS occupation. The town's estimated 15,000 inhabitants constantly live under, and in, heavy clouds of smoke which often envelope the settlement. The clouds emanate from burning oil wells in a nearby oil field that were set alight by retreating ISIS extremists after a two year occupation. The proximity of the fires, often right next to homes within the town, covers many buildings and residents with thick soot and will lead to long term health and environmental implications. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2016. Qayyarah, Iraq. Gravestones, smashed by Islamic State militants, litter the Qayyarah Cemetery in the town of Qayyarah, Iraq. The headstones were vandalised by the extremists, who believe that a grave should be flat to the earth and without markings, during the towns two year ISIS occupation.<br />
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Two months after being liberated from the Islamic State, the Iraqi town of Qayyarah, located around 30km south of Mosul, is still dealing with the environmental repercussions of their ISIS occupation. The town's estimated 15,000 inhabitants constantly live under, and in, heavy clouds of smoke which often envelope the settlement. The clouds emanate from burning oil wells in a nearby oil field that were set alight by retreating ISIS extremists after a two year occupation. The proximity of the fires, often right next to homes within the town, covers many buildings and residents with thick soot and will lead to long term health and environmental implications. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2016. Qayyarah, Iraq. Gravestones, smashed by Islamic State militants, litter the Qayyarah Cemetery in the town of Qayyarah, Iraq. The headstones were vandalised by the extremists, who believe that a grave should be flat to the earth and without markings, during the towns two year ISIS occupation.<br />
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Two months after being liberated from the Islamic State, the Iraqi town of Qayyarah, located around 30km south of Mosul, is still dealing with the environmental repercussions of their ISIS occupation. The town's estimated 15,000 inhabitants constantly live under, and in, heavy clouds of smoke which often envelope the settlement. The clouds emanate from burning oil wells in a nearby oil field that were set alight by retreating ISIS extremists after a two year occupation. The proximity of the fires, often right next to homes within the town, covers many buildings and residents with thick soot and will lead to long term health and environmental implications. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/11/2016. Qayyarah, Iraq. Smoke from burning oil wells, set alight by retreating Islamic State militants, clogs the sky over the Qayyarah Cemetery, in the Iraqi town of the same name. Both Shia and Sunni graves within the cemetery were smashed during the town's two year occupation by ISIS extremists who believe that graves should be flat to the earth with no headstone. <br />
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Two months after being liberated from the Islamic State, the Iraqi town of Qayyarah, located around 30km south of Mosul, is still dealing with the environmental repercussions of their ISIS occupation. The town's estimated 15,000 inhabitants constantly live under, and in, heavy clouds of smoke which often envelope the settlement. The clouds emanate from burning oil wells in a nearby oil field that were set alight by retreating ISIS extremists after a two year occupation. The proximity of the fires, often right next to homes within the town, covers many buildings and residents with thick soot and will lead to long term health and environmental implications. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2016. London, UK. A graveyard of life jackets fills Parliament Square ahead of the UN Migration Summit in New York. 2500 of the hi-visibility life jackets abandoned by refugees after crossing from Turkey to the Greek island of Chios have been placed in a grid in the square .  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2016. London, UK. A graveyard of life jackets fills Parliament Square ahead of the UN Migration Summit in New York. 2500 of the hi-visibility life jackets abandoned by refugees after crossing from Turkey to the Greek island of Chios have been placed in a grid in the square .  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2016. London, UK. A graveyard of life jackets fills Parliament Square ahead of the UN Migration Summit in New York. 2500 of the hi-visibility life jackets abandoned by refugees after crossing from Turkey to the Greek island of Chios have been placed in a grid in the square .  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2016. London, UK. A graveyard of life jackets fills Parliament Square ahead of the UN Migration Summit in New York. 2500 of the hi-visibility life jackets abandoned by refugees after crossing from Turkey to the Greek island of Chios have been placed in a grid in the square .  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2016. London, UK. A graveyard of life jackets fills Parliament Square ahead of the UN Migration Summit in New York. 2500 of the hi-visibility life jackets abandoned by refugees after crossing from Turkey to the Greek island of Chios have been placed in a grid in the square .  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2016. London, UK. A graveyard of life jackets fills Parliament Square ahead of the UN Migration Summit in New York. 2500 of the hi-visibility life jackets abandoned by refugees after crossing from Turkey to the Greek island of Chios have been placed in a grid in the square .  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2016. London, UK. A graveyard of life jackets fills Parliament Square ahead of the UN Migration Summit in New York. 2500 of the hi-visibility life jackets abandoned by refugees after crossing from Turkey to the Greek island of Chios have been placed in a grid in the square .  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2016. London, UK. A television reporter takes a photograph of a graveyard of life jackets fills Parliament Square ahead of the UN Migration Summit in New York. 2500 of the hi-visibility life jackets abandoned by refugees after crossing from Turkey to the Greek island of Chios have been placed in a grid in the square .  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2016. London, UK. A graveyard of life jackets fills Parliament Square ahead of the UN Migration Summit in New York. 2500 of the hi-visibility life jackets abandoned by refugees after crossing from Turkey to the Greek island of Chios have been placed in a grid in the square .  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2016. London, UK. A graveyard of life jackets fills Parliament Square ahead of the UN Migration Summit in New York. 2500 of the hi-visibility life jackets abandoned by refugees after crossing from Turkey to the Greek island of Chios have been placed in a grid in the square .  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/09/2016. London, UK. A graveyard of life jackets fills Parliament Square ahead of the UN Migration Summit in New York. 2500 of the hi-visibility life jackets abandoned by refugees after crossing from Turkey to the Greek island of Chios have been placed in a grid in the square .  Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 28/06/2018 . Saddleworth , UK . View of smoke on hills across Saddleworth moor across scorched earth in Saddleworth Graveyard , where fire burned through dry grass in the late hours of Wednesday 27th June (yesterday) and had to be extinguished by firefighters . The army are being called in to support fire-fighters , who continue to work to contain large wildfires spreading across Saddleworth Moor and affecting people across Manchester and surrounding towns . Very high temperatures , winds and dry peat are hampering efforts to contain the fire , described as " unprecedented " by police and reported to be the largest in living memory . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 18/12/2013 . Didcot, UK. A Police forensics team taking pictures and examining an area in a graveyard at All Saints Church in Dicot where police have started searching in connection with the disappearance of teenager Jayden Parkinson who has been missing since December 3rd. 22 year-old Ben Blakeley has been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Jayden. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 18/12/2013 . Didcot, UK. A police forensics tent in a graveyard at All Saints Church in Dicot where police have started searching in connection with the disappearance of teenager Jayden Parkinson who has been missing since December 3rd. 22 year-old Ben Blakeley has been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Jayden. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 26/09/2013. Machynlleth. Wales. The family of April Jones has said a final farewell to the murdered schoolgirl as the mid-Wales town that shared their grief came to a standstill. A white horse-drawn hearse led mourners, including the five-year-old's parents Paul and Coral and their two children from their Machynlleth home to St Peter's Church. Crowds lined the streets and filled the church and its graveyard for the long-awaited service. April's family held the funeral one year after she was killed by Mark Bridger. Photographer Andrew Chittock/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. A forensics tent  at the scene where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was  found in the graveyard at All Saints CHurch in Writtle, Essex on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
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  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Forensics carrying an evidence box at the scene where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard at All Saints CHurch in Writtle, Essex on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 28/06/2018 . Saddleworth , UK . View of smoke on hills across Saddleworth moor as viewed from Saddleworth Graveyard , where fire burned through dry grass in the late hours of Wednesday 27th June (yesterday) and had to be extinguished by firefighters . The army are being called in to support fire-fighters , who continue to work to contain large wildfires spreading across Saddleworth Moor and affecting people across Manchester and surrounding towns . Very high temperatures , winds and dry peat are hampering efforts to contain the fire , described as " unprecedented " by police and reported to be the largest in living memory . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 28/06/2018 . Saddleworth , UK . View of smoke on hills across Saddleworth moor as viewed from Saddleworth Graveyard , where fire burned through dry grass in the late hours of Wednesday 27th June (yesterday) and had to be extinguished by firefighters . The army are being called in to support fire-fighters , who continue to work to contain large wildfires spreading across Saddleworth Moor and affecting people across Manchester and surrounding towns . Very high temperatures , winds and dry peat are hampering efforts to contain the fire , described as " unprecedented " by police and reported to be the largest in living memory . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 28/06/2018 . Saddleworth , UK . View of smoke on hills across Saddleworth moor across scorched earth in Saddleworth Graveyard , where fire burned through dry grass in the late hours of Wednesday 27th June (yesterday) and had to be extinguished by firefighters . The army are being called in to support fire-fighters , who continue to work to contain large wildfires spreading across Saddleworth Moor and affecting people across Manchester and surrounding towns . Very high temperatures , winds and dry peat are hampering efforts to contain the fire , described as " unprecedented " by police and reported to be the largest in living memory . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 28/06/2018 . Saddleworth , UK . View of smoke on hills across Saddleworth moor across scorched earth in Saddleworth Graveyard , where fire burned through dry grass in the late hours of Wednesday 27th June (yesterday) and had to be extinguished by firefighters . The army are being called in to support fire-fighters , who continue to work to contain large wildfires spreading across Saddleworth Moor and affecting people across Manchester and surrounding towns . Very high temperatures , winds and dry peat are hampering efforts to contain the fire , described as " unprecedented " by police and reported to be the largest in living memory . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 28/06/2018 . Saddleworth , UK . Scorched earth in Saddleworth Graveyard where fire burned through dry grass in the late hours of Wednesday 27th June (yesterday) and had to be extinguished by firefighters . The army are being called in to support fire-fighters , who continue to work to contain large wildfires spreading across Saddleworth Moor and affecting people across Manchester and surrounding towns . Very high temperatures , winds and dry peat are hampering efforts to contain the fire , described as " unprecedented " by police and reported to be the largest in living memory . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 28/06/2018 . Saddleworth , UK . Scorched earth in Saddleworth Graveyard where fire burned through dry grass in the late hours of Wednesday 27th June (yesterday) and had to be extinguished by firefighters . The army are being called in to support fire-fighters , who continue to work to contain large wildfires spreading across Saddleworth Moor and affecting people across Manchester and surrounding towns . Very high temperatures , winds and dry peat are hampering efforts to contain the fire , described as " unprecedented " by police and reported to be the largest in living memory . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 28/06/2018 . Saddleworth , UK . View of smoke on hills across Saddleworth moor across scorched earth in Saddleworth Graveyard , where fire burned through dry grass in the late hours of Wednesday 27th June (yesterday) and had to be extinguished by firefighters . The army are being called in to support fire-fighters , who continue to work to contain large wildfires spreading across Saddleworth Moor and affecting people across Manchester and surrounding towns . Very high temperatures , winds and dry peat are hampering efforts to contain the fire , described as " unprecedented " by police and reported to be the largest in living memory . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 28/06/2018 . Saddleworth , UK . Scorched earth in Saddleworth Graveyard where fire burned through dry grass in the late hours of Wednesday 27th June (yesterday) and had to be extinguished by firefighters . The army are being called in to support fire-fighters , who continue to work to contain large wildfires spreading across Saddleworth Moor and affecting people across Manchester and surrounding towns . Very high temperatures , winds and dry peat are hampering efforts to contain the fire , described as " unprecedented " by police and reported to be the largest in living memory . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 28/06/2018 . Saddleworth , UK . Scorched earth in Saddleworth Graveyard where fire burned through dry grass in the late hours of Wednesday 27th June (yesterday) and had to be extinguished by firefighters . The army are being called in to support fire-fighters , who continue to work to contain large wildfires spreading across Saddleworth Moor and affecting people across Manchester and surrounding towns . Very high temperatures , winds and dry peat are hampering efforts to contain the fire , described as " unprecedented " by police and reported to be the largest in living memory . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 24/02/2014. Moorland, UK. Flood water covering graves in a church graveyard in Moorland on the Somerset Levels, which continues to suffer from sever flooding. Photo credit: Jason Bryant/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 18/12/2013 . Didcot, UK. A Police forensics team taking pictures and examining an area in a graveyard at All Saints Church in Dicot where police have started searching in connection with the disappearance of teenager Jayden Parkinson who has been missing since December 3rd. 22 year-old Ben Blakeley has been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Jayden. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 18/12/2013 . Didcot, UK. A Police forensics team examining an area in a graveyard at All Saints Church in Dicot where police have started searching in connection with the disappearance of teenager Jayden Parkinson who has been missing since December 3rd. 22 year-old Ben Blakeley has been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Jayden. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 18/12/2013 . Didcot, UK. A Police forensics team examining an area in a graveyard at All Saints Church in Dicot where police have started searching in connection with the disappearance of teenager Jayden Parkinson who has been missing since December 3rd. 22 year-old Ben Blakeley has been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Jayden. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 18/12/2013 . Didcot, UK. A Police forensics team at the scene in a graveyard at All Saints Church in Dicot where police have started searching in connection with the disappearance of teenager Jayden Parkinson who has been missing since December 3rd. 22 year-old Ben Blakeley has been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Jayden. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 18/12/2013 . Didcot, UK. A Police forensics team examining an area in a graveyard at All Saints Church in Dicot where police have started searching in connection with the disappearance of teenager Jayden Parkinson who has been missing since December 3rd. 22 year-old Ben Blakeley has been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Jayden. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 18/12/2013 . Didcot, UK. A Police forensics team examining an area in a graveyard at All Saints Church in Dicot where police have started searching in connection with the disappearance of teenager Jayden Parkinson who has been missing since December 3rd. 22 year-old Ben Blakeley has been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Jayden. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 18/12/2013 . Didcot, UK. A Police forensics team taking pictures and examining an area in a graveyard at All Saints Church in Dicot where police have started searching in connection with the disappearance of teenager Jayden Parkinson who has been missing since December 3rd. 22 year-old Ben Blakeley has been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Jayden. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 18/12/2013 . Didcot, UK. Police officers watch over a  forensics tent in a graveyard at All Saints Church in Dicot where police have started searching in connection with the disappearance of teenager Jayden Parkinson who has been missing since December 3rd. 22 year-old Ben Blakeley has been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Jayden. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 18/12/2013 . Didcot, UK. Police officers watch over a  forensics tent in a graveyard at All Saints Church in Dicot where police have started searching in connection with the disappearance of teenager Jayden Parkinson who has been missing since December 3rd. 22 year-old Ben Blakeley has been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Jayden. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 18/12/2013 . Didcot, UK. A police forensics tent in a graveyard at All Saints Church in Dicot where police have started searching in connection with the disappearance of teenager Jayden Parkinson who has been missing since December 3rd. 22 year-old Ben Blakeley has been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Jayden. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 18/12/2013 . Didcot, UK. A police forensics tent in a graveyard at All Saints Church in Dicot where police have started searching in connection with the disappearance of teenager Jayden Parkinson who has been missing since December 3rd. 22 year-old Ben Blakeley has been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Jayden. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 18/12/2013 . Didcot, UK. A police forensics tent in a graveyard at All Saints Church in Dicot where police have started searching in connection with the disappearance of teenager Jayden Parkinson who has been missing since December 3rd. 22 year-old Ben Blakeley has been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Jayden. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 26/09/2013. Machynlleth. Wales. The family of April Jones has said a final farewell to the murdered schoolgirl as the mid-Wales town that shared their grief came to a standstill. A white horse-drawn hearse led mourners, including the five-year-old's parents Paul and Coral and their two children from their Machynlleth home to St Peter's Church. Crowds lined the streets and filled the church and its graveyard for the long-awaited service. April's family held the funeral one year after she was killed by Mark Bridger. Photographer Andrew Chittock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 26/09/2013. Machynlleth. Wales. The family of April Jones has said a final farewell to the murdered schoolgirl as the mid-Wales town that shared their grief came to a standstill. A white horse-drawn hearse led mourners, including the five-year-old's parents Paul and Coral and their two children from their Machynlleth home to St Peter's Church. Crowds lined the streets and filled the church and its graveyard for the long-awaited service. April's family held the funeral one year after she was killed by Mark Bridger. Photographer Andrew Chittock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 26/09/2013. Machynlleth. Wales. The family of April Jones has said a final farewell to the murdered schoolgirl as the mid-Wales town that shared their grief came to a standstill. A white horse-drawn hearse led mourners, including the five-year-old's parents Paul and Coral and their two children from their Machynlleth home to St Peter's Church. Crowds lined the streets and filled the church and its graveyard for the long-awaited service. April's family held the funeral one year after she was killed by Mark Bridger. Photographer Andrew Chittock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 26/09/2013. Machynlleth. Wales. The family of April Jones has said a final farewell to the murdered schoolgirl as the mid-Wales town that shared their grief came to a standstill. A white horse-drawn hearse led mourners, including the five-year-old's parents Paul and Coral and their two children from their Machynlleth home to St Peter's Church. Crowds lined the streets and filled the church and its graveyard for the long-awaited service. April's family held the funeral one year after she was killed by Mark Bridger. Photographer Andrew Chittock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 26/09/2013. Machynlleth. Wales. The family of April Jones has said a final farewell to the murdered schoolgirl as the mid-Wales town that shared their grief came to a standstill. A white horse-drawn hearse led mourners, including the five-year-old's parents Paul and Coral and their two children from their Machynlleth home to St Peter's Church. Crowds lined the streets and filled the church and its graveyard for the long-awaited service. April's family held the funeral one year after she was killed by Mark Bridger. Photographer Andrew Chittock/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures 26/09/2013. Machynlleth. Wales. The family of April Jones has said a final farewell to the murdered schoolgirl as the mid-Wales town that shared their grief came to a standstill. A white horse-drawn hearse led mourners, including the five-year-old's parents Paul and Coral and their two children from their Machynlleth home to St Peter's Church. Crowds lined the streets and filled the church and its graveyard for the long-awaited service. April's family held the funeral one year after she was killed by Mark Bridger. Photographer Andrew Chittock/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Forensics at the scene where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard at All Saints CHurch in Writtle, Essex on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
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  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Police guard the entrance to All Saints Church in Writtle, Essex where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
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  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. A police dog unit patrolling the surroundings of All Saints Church in Writtle, Essex where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
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  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Forensics carrying an evidence box at the scene where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard at All Saints CHurch in Writtle, Essex on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
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  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Forensics at the scene where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard at All Saints CHurch in Writtle, Essex on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
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  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Forensics at the scene where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard at All Saints CHurch in Writtle, Essex on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
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  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. A police dog unit patrolling the surroundings of All Saints Church in Writtle, Essex where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
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  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. A police dog unit patrolling the surroundings of All Saints Church in Writtle, Essex where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
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  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Police guard the entrance to All Saints Church in Writtle, Essex where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
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  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Forensics at the scene where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard at All Saints CHurch in Writtle, Essex on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
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  • © London News Pictures. 10/07/2012. Writtle, UK. Forensics at the scene where the body of 64 year-old Peter Reeve was found in the graveyard at All Saints CHurch in Writtle, Essex on July 10, 2012. Peter Reeve was being hunted by police in connection with the murder of Pc Ian Dibell in Clacton.  Photo credit: Ben Cawthra/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/04/2012. Hammersmith, UK . The hospital entrance across the road from the graveyard. General Views taken today 22 April 2012 of Hammersmith Cemetery. Doctors are battling to save the sight of a senior British diplomat mugged while walking through the cemetery on Friday night (20/04/12). Bermuda's new Governor George Fergusson may lose his vision in his left eye after being attacked by a man in Hammersmith Cemetery, west London, said police. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • Woman with Mona Lisa umbrella walks past discarded & damaged umbrella at the bottom of Euston Tower London. Locals know this area as windy corner & the umbrellas graveyard...© under license to London News Pictures. 08/11/2010 Londoners brave the bad weather armed with the umbrella
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 28/06/2018 . Saddleworth , UK . View of smoke on hills across Saddleworth moor as viewed from Saddleworth Graveyard , where fire burned through dry grass in the late hours of Wednesday 27th June (yesterday) and had to be extinguished by firefighters . The army are being called in to support fire-fighters , who continue to work to contain large wildfires spreading across Saddleworth Moor and affecting people across Manchester and surrounding towns . Very high temperatures , winds and dry peat are hampering efforts to contain the fire , described as " unprecedented " by police and reported to be the largest in living memory . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 28/06/2018 . Saddleworth , UK . View of smoke on hills across Saddleworth moor across scorched earth in Saddleworth Graveyard , where fire burned through dry grass in the late hours of Wednesday 27th June (yesterday) and had to be extinguished by firefighters . The army are being called in to support fire-fighters , who continue to work to contain large wildfires spreading across Saddleworth Moor and affecting people across Manchester and surrounding towns . Very high temperatures , winds and dry peat are hampering efforts to contain the fire , described as " unprecedented " by police and reported to be the largest in living memory . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 28/06/2018 . Saddleworth , UK . Scorched earth in Saddleworth Graveyard where fire burned through dry grass in the late hours of Wednesday 27th June (yesterday) and had to be extinguished by firefighters . The army are being called in to support fire-fighters , who continue to work to contain large wildfires spreading across Saddleworth Moor and affecting people across Manchester and surrounding towns . Very high temperatures , winds and dry peat are hampering efforts to contain the fire , described as " unprecedented " by police and reported to be the largest in living memory . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 30/10/2016 . Manchester , UK . A man working the graveyard shift at Spar on Piccadilly . Revellers on a night out , many in fancy dress , on the weekend before Halloween . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 24/02/2014. Moorland, UK. Flood water covering graves in a church graveyard in Moorland on the Somerset Levels, which continues to suffer from sever flooding. Photo credit: Jason Bryant/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 18/12/2013 . Didcot, UK. A Police forensics team examining an area in a graveyard at All Saints Church in Dicot where police have started searching in connection with the disappearance of teenager Jayden Parkinson who has been missing since December 3rd. 22 year-old Ben Blakeley has been charged with the murder of 17-year-old Jayden. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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