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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/12/2020. London, UK. A couple view a display of properties for sale in an estate agent’s window in north London. According to Halifax, house prices in Islington, north London, have shown the fastest price growth over 2020, with the average property rising 13.4% to £727,922. Neighbouring borough, Hackney, recorded a 1.5% decline to £636,000 to become the second-biggest faller. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2020. London, UK. A woman views a display of properties for sale in an estate agent’s window. According to new figures released by Nationwide, UK houses prices were at an all-time high in August 2020 after their biggest monthly rise since 2004, as buyers took advantage of a stamp-duty holiday. The average sale price of a home jumped £3,188 to £224,123 in August. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2020. London, UK. A woman walks past a display of properties for sale in an estate agent’s window. According to new figures released by Nationwide, UK houses prices were at an all-time high in August 2020 after their biggest monthly rise since 2004, as buyers took advantage of a stamp-duty holiday. The average sale price of a home jumped £3,188 to £224,123 in August. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2020. London, UK. A woman views a display of properties for sale in an estate agent’s window. According to new figures released by Nationwide, UK houses prices were at an all-time high in August 2020 after their biggest monthly rise since 2004, as buyers took advantage of a stamp-duty holiday. The average sale price of a home jumped £3,188 to £224,123 in August. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2020. London, UK. A couple view properties for sale in an estate agent’s window. According to new figures released by Nationwide, UK houses prices were at an all-time high in August 2020 after their biggest monthly rise since 2004, as buyers took advantage of a stamp-duty holiday. The average sale price of a home jumped £3,188 to £224,123 in August. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
    LNP_House_Prices_At_Record_High_DHA_...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2020. London, UK. Estate agent’s 'SOLD' boards outside properties in north London. According to new figures released by Nationwide, UK houses prices were at an all-time high in August 2020 after their biggest monthly rise since 2004, as buyers took advantage of a stamp-duty holiday. The average sale price of a home jumped £3,188 to £224,123 in August. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/09/2020. London, UK. An estate agent’s 'SOLD' board outside a property in north London. According to new figures released by Nationwide, UK houses prices were at an all-time high in August 2020 after their biggest monthly rise since 2004, as buyers took advantage of a stamp-duty holiday. The average sale price of a home jumped £3,188 to £224,123 in August. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2020. London, UK. A display of pumpkins inside Mum’s Cafe in north London as it prepares for Halloween. The government has announced that trick-and-treating will not be allowed in areas under local lockdown.   <br />
At 3.30pm Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the House of Commons followed by an address to the public on TV at 6pm where he will outline the three-tier plan with areas in England labelled as medium, high or very high risk, and this will inform the ‘appropriate interventions’ needed in each area. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2020. London, UK. A woman adds a carved pumpkin to the display of pumpkins outside Mum’s Cafe in north London as it prepares for Halloween. The government has announced that trick-and-treating will not be allowed in areas under local lockdown.   <br />
At 3.30pm Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the House of Commons followed by an address to the public on TV at 6pm where he will outline the three-tier plan with areas in England labelled as medium, high or very high risk, and this will inform the ‘appropriate interventions’ needed in each area. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2020. London, UK. A woman adds a carved pumpkin to the display of pumpkins outside Mum’s Cafe in north London as it prepares for Halloween. The government has announced that trick-and-treating will not be allowed in areas under local lockdown.   <br />
At 3.30pm Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the House of Commons followed by an address to the public on TV at 6pm where he will outline the three-tier plan with areas in England labelled as medium, high or very high risk, and this will inform the ‘appropriate interventions’ needed in each area. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2020. London, UK. A woman wearing a face covering walks past the display of pumpkins outside Mum’s Cafe in north London as it prepares for Halloween. The government has announced that trick-and-treating will not be allowed in areas under local lockdown.   <br />
At 3.30pm Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the House of Commons followed by an address to the public on TV at 6pm where he will outline the three-tier plan with areas in England labelled as medium, high or very high risk, and this will inform the ‘appropriate interventions’ needed in each area. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2020. London, UK. A man adds a Naples Long pumpkin to a display of pumpkins outside Mum’s Cafe in north London as it prepares for Halloween. The government has announced that trick-and-treating will not be allowed in areas under local lockdown.   <br />
At 3.30pm Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the House of Commons followed by an address to the public on TV at 6pm where he will outline the three-tier plan with areas in England labelled as medium, high or very high risk, and this will inform the ‘appropriate interventions’ needed in each area. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
    LNP_Preparations_for_Halloween_DHA_0...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2020. London, UK. A woman wearing a face covering walks past the display of pumpkins outside Mum’s Cafe in north London as it prepares for Halloween. The government has announced that trick-and-treating will not be allowed in areas under local lockdown.   <br />
At 3.30pm Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the House of Commons followed by an address to the public on TV at 6pm where he will outline the three-tier plan with areas in England labelled as medium, high or very high risk, and this will inform the ‘appropriate interventions’ needed in each area. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
    LNP_Preparations_for_Halloween_DHA_0...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2020. London, UK. A display of pumpkins outside Mum’s Cafe in north London as it prepares for Halloween. The government has announced that trick-and-treating will not be allowed in areas under local lockdown.   <br />
At 3.30pm Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the House of Commons followed by an address to the public on TV at 6pm where he will outline the three-tier plan with areas in England labelled as medium, high or very high risk, and this will inform the ‘appropriate interventions’ needed in each area. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
    LNP_Preparations_for_Halloween_DHA_0...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2020. London, UK. A display of pumpkins outside Mum’s Cafe in north London as it prepares for Halloween. The government has announced that trick-and-treating will not be allowed in areas under local lockdown.   <br />
At 3.30pm Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the House of Commons followed by an address to the public on TV at 6pm where he will outline the three-tier plan with areas in England labelled as medium, high or very high risk, and this will inform the ‘appropriate interventions’ needed in each area. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
    LNP_Preparations_for_Halloween_DHA_0...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/10/2020. London, UK. A woman wearing a face covering walks near to a display of pumpkins outside Mum’s Cafe in north London as it prepares for Halloween. The government has announced that trick-and-treating will not be allowed in areas under local lockdown.   <br />
At 3.30pm Prime Minister Boris Johnson will address the House of Commons followed by an address to the public on TV at 6pm where he will outline the three-tier plan with areas in England labelled as medium, high or very high risk, and this will inform the ‘appropriate interventions’ needed in each area. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
    LNP_Preparations_for_Halloween_DHA_0...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2018. London, UK. House of Fraser’s flagship store on Oxford Street in London. The department store chain has reportedly been bought by Sports Direct for £90m after administrators were appointed. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2018. London, UK. Shoppers wait outside House of Fraser’s flagship store on Oxford Street in London after news that it had gone into administration. The department store chain has reportedly been bought by Sports Direct for £90m after administrators were appointed. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2018. London, UK. A woman peers through the window of House of Fraser’s flagship store on Oxford Street in London after news that it had gone into administration. The department store chain has reportedly been bought by Sports Direct for £90m after administrators were appointed. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2018. London, UK. Shoppers wait outside House of Fraser’s flagship store on Oxford Street in London after news that it had gone into administration. The department store chain has reportedly been bought by Sports Direct for £90m after administrators were appointed. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2018. London, UK. Shoppers wait outside House of Fraser’s flagship store on Oxford Street in London after news that it had gone into administration. The department store chain has reportedly been bought by Sports Direct for £90m after administrators were appointed. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2018. London, UK. Shoppers enter House of Fraser’s flagship store on Oxford Street in London as it opens. The department store chain has reportedly been bought by Sports Direct for £90m after administrators were appointed. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2018. London, UK. Shoppers wait outside House of Fraser’s flagship store on Oxford Street in London. The department store chain has reportedly been bought by Sports Direct for £90m after administrators were appointed. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_House_of_Fraser_RPI_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2018. London, UK. Shoppers wait outside House of Fraser’s flagship store on Oxford Street in London. The department store chain has reportedly been bought by Sports Direct for £90m after administrators were appointed. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_House_of_Fraser_RPI_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2018. London, UK. Shoppers queue outside House of Fraser’s flagship store on Oxford Street in London. The department store chain has reportedly been bought by Sports Direct for £90m after administrators were appointed. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2018. London, UK. House of Fraser’s flagship store on Oxford Street in London. The department store chain has reportedly been bought by Sports Direct for £90m after administrators were appointed. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File pic 27/02/2012. London, UK.  British house prices are rising at their fastest pace in seven years, according to an industry survey. Pictured - Property 'For Sale' signs and boards around North West London on 27 February 2012. Photo credit : Rich Bowen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File pic 20/06/11. London, UK.  British house prices are rising at their fastest pace in seven years, according to an industry survey. Pictured - Property 'For Sale' signs and boards around North West London. Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File pic 20/06/11. London, UK.  British house prices are rising at their fastest pace in seven years, according to an industry survey. Pictured - Property 'For Sale' signs and boards around North West London. Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File pic 20/06/11. London, UK.  British house prices are rising at their fastest pace in seven years, according to an industry survey. Pictured - Property 'For Sale' signs and boards around North West London. Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 10/12/2013 . Bolton , UK . For Sale board outside the house . The scene outside 123 Albert Road West in Bolton today (10th December 2013) where three people died following a fire , yesterday morning (9th December 2013) . Police believe the fire was started deliberatively by architect Hassan Rafie , killing himself and his wife Mahnaz . Another woman staying in the house at the time , believed to be Mrs Rafie's mother , later died of injuries sustained in the fire , in hospital . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 10/12/2013 . Bolton , UK . For Sale board outside the house . The scene outside 123 Albert Road West in Bolton today (10th December 2013) where three people died following a fire , yesterday morning (9th December 2013) . Police believe the fire was started deliberatively by architect Hassan Rafie , killing himself and his wife Mahnaz . Another woman staying in the house at the time , believed to be Mrs Rafie's mother , later died of injuries sustained in the fire , in hospital . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 10/12/2013 . Bolton , UK . For Sale board outside the house . The scene outside 123 Albert Road West in Bolton today (10th December 2013) where three people died following a fire , yesterday morning (9th December 2013) . Police believe the fire was started deliberatively by architect Hassan Rafie , killing himself and his wife Mahnaz . Another woman staying in the house at the time , believed to be Mrs Rafie's mother , later died of injuries sustained in the fire , in hospital . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
    LNP_Bolton_Fire_JGO_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 10/12/2013 . Bolton , UK . For Sale board outside the house . The scene outside 123 Albert Road West in Bolton today (10th December 2013) where three people died following a fire , yesterday morning (9th December 2013) . Police believe the fire was started deliberatively by architect Hassan Rafie , killing himself and his wife Mahnaz . Another woman staying in the house at the time , believed to be Mrs Rafie's mother , later died of injuries sustained in the fire , in hospital . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protesters stop the door being closed by viewing agents and enter a property to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HOUSING_PROTEST_160409_SCH_23.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HOUSING_PROTEST_160409_SCH_22.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HOUSING_PROTEST_160409_SCH_21.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HOUSING_PROTEST_160409_SCH_19.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HOUSING_PROTEST_160409_SCH_18.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HOUSING_PROTEST_160409_SCH_17.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HOUSING_PROTEST_160409_SCH_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HOUSING_PROTEST_160409_SCH_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HOUSING_PROTEST_160409_SCH_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_HOUSING_PROTEST_160409_SCH_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.09/04/2016. Bristol, UK.  Protest to stop viewings of council houses for auction in City Road, St Pauls, Bristol. Campaigners want the council to stop selling off 15 council homes on 20 April by auction to the private sector. Bristol City Council says the homes are expensive to repair, but some campaigners question whether the costs of repairs are inflated, and also whether the homes will be bought and then relet to the Council for temporary accommodation at higher than normal rents. Bristol resident Roger Yates said: "The idea the Council can't afford to do these places up is piffle. All over Bristol folk are improving property to increase its value on a rising housing market. These are valuable assets. But Ferguson (Bristol's elected mayor) wants to socially cleanse inner city Bristol so that his luvvie mates can move in. The poor will relocate to Hartcliffe or the street." A group of residents of St. Paul’s and the Inner City are working together to put pressure on BCC to stop the sale. They are working in partnership with The Community Rights Project, The Bristol People’s Assembly, and members of the ACORN community union. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/11/2018. London, UK. A staff member looks at “Mincarlo” By Dame Barbara Hepworth (1903- 1975) - polished bronze and string on a slate base (Estimate £80,000-120,000).<br />
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Bonhams Modern British and Irish Art photocall. Auction to be held on 14 November 2018. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/11/2018. London, UK. A staff member looks at “Hughes Henge” by Patrick Hughes (Born 1939) oil on board construction (Estimate £12,000-18,000).<br />
Bonhams Modern British and Irish Art photocall. Auction to be held on 14 November 2018. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/11/2018. London, UK. Staff members holds "The Man Behind the Mask", a Henry Moore's masterpiece (British, 1898-1986). (Estimate: £1,000,000-1,500,000). The work is one of 12 known, small carvings by Moore titled Mask, and, uniquely, is the only one carved from alabaster.<br />
Bonhams Modern British and Irish Art photocall. Auction to be held on 14 November 2018. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/11/2018. London, UK. A staff member holds "The Man Behind the Mask", a Henry Moore's masterpiece (British, 1898-1986). (Estimate: £1,000,000-1,500,000). The work is one of 12 known, small carvings by Moore titled Mask, and, uniquely, is the only one carved from alabaster.<br />
Bonhams Modern British and Irish Art photocall. Auction to be held on 14 November 2018. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/11/2018. London, UK. Staff members holds "The Man Behind the Mask", a Henry Moore's masterpiece (British, 1898-1986). (Estimate: £1,000,000-1,500,000). The work is one of 12 known, small carvings by Moore titled Mask, and, uniquely, is the only one carved from alabaster.<br />
Bonhams Modern British and Irish Art photocall. Auction to be held on 14 November 2018. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/11/2018. London, UK. Staff members holds "The Man Behind the Mask", a Henry Moore's masterpiece (British, 1898-1986). (Estimate: £1,000,000-1,500,000). The work is one of 12 known, small carvings by Moore titled Mask, and, uniquely, is the only one carved from alabaster.<br />
Bonhams Modern British and Irish Art photocall. Auction to be held on 14 November 2018. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/11/2018. London, UK. Staff members holds "The Man Behind the Mask", a Henry Moore's masterpiece (British, 1898-1986). (Estimate: £1,000,000-1,500,000). The work is one of 12 known, small carvings by Moore titled Mask, and, uniquely, is the only one carved from alabaster.<br />
Bonhams Modern British and Irish Art photocall. Auction to be held on 14 November 2018. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/11/2018. London, UK. A staff member hangs “The Stour, near Sudbury” by Algernon Cecil Newton (1880- 1968) oil on canvas (Estimate £40,000-60,000).<br />
Bonhams Modern British and Irish Art photocall. Auction to be held on 14 November 2018. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/11/2018. London, UK. A staff member hangs "The Man Behind the Mask", a Henry Moore's masterpiece (British, 1898-1986). (Estimate: £1,000,000-1,500,000). The work is one of 12 known, small carvings by Moore titled Mask, and, uniquely, is the only one carved from alabaster.<br />
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Bonhams Modern British and Irish Art photocall. Auction to be held on 14 November 2018. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/11/2018. London, UK. A staff member hangs "The Man Behind the Mask", a Henry Moore's masterpiece (British, 1898-1986). (Estimate: £1,000,000-1,500,000). The work is one of 12 known, small carvings by Moore titled Mask, and, uniquely, is the only one carved from alabaster.<br />
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Bonhams Modern British and Irish Art photocall. Auction to be held on 14 November 2018. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/11/2018. London, UK. A staff member hangs "The Man Behind the Mask", a Henry Moore's masterpiece (British, 1898-1986). (Estimate: £1,000,000-1,500,000). The work is one of 12 known, small carvings by Moore titled Mask, and, uniquely, is the only one carved from alabaster.<br />
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Bonhams Modern British and Irish Art photocall. Auction to be held on 14 November 2018. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/11/2018. London, UK. Staff members looks at “Rounders” oil on panel by Laurence Stephen Lowry R.A. (British, 1887-1976). (Estimate £400,000-600,000).<br />
Bonhams Modern British and Irish Art photocall. Auction to be held on 14 November 2018. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/11/2018. London, UK. A member of staff looks at "Head", conceived in 1967 by Dame Elisabeth Frink R.A. (British, 1930-1993) signed and numbered 'Frink 3/6' (at the base of the neck)<br />
bronze with a brown patina and polished goggles - (Estimate £100,000-150,000).<br />
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Bonhams Modern British and Irish Art photocall. Auction to be held on 14 November 2018. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/11/2018. London, UK. A staff member hangs “Rounders” oil on panel by Laurence Stephen Lowry R.A. (British, 1887-1976). (Estimate £400,000-600,000).<br />
Bonhams Modern British and Irish Art photocall. Auction to be held on 14 November 2018. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/11/2018. London, UK. A member of staff holds "The Man Behind the Mask", a Henry Moore's masterpiece (British, 1898-1986). (Estimate: £1,000,000-1,500,000). The work is one of 12 known, small carvings by Moore titled Mask, and, uniquely, is the only one carved from alabaster.<br />
Bonhams Modern British and Irish Art photocall. Auction to be held on 14 November 2018. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/01/2012. Bromley, London. Graham King from Bromley, London who is giving away his house in a prize draw competition. Frustrated after months of being unable to sell his £650,000 family home because of the current economic climate,  Graham and wife Pamela  have set up a website so that people can purchase tickets for the competition at £30 each, while viewing the property.   The competition which is due to start this week will run until June 26 2012. Mr King needs to sell 25.000 tickets for the prize draw to go ahead. If few than 23,400 tickets are sold a cash prize will be given to the winner instead. **CONTACT DETAILS AVAILABLE, CALL 02083544272** Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/01/2012. Bromley, London. Graham King from Bromley, London who is giving away his house in a prize draw competition. Frustrated after months of being unable to sell his £650,000 family home because of the current economic climate,  Graham and wife Pamela  have set up a website so that people can purchase tickets for the competition at £30 each, while viewing the property.   The competition which is due to start this week will run until June 26 2012. Mr King needs to sell 25.000 tickets for the prize draw to go ahead. If few than 23,400 tickets are sold a cash prize will be given to the winner instead. **CONTACT DETAILS AVAILABLE, CALL 02083544272** Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/01/2012. Bromley, London. Graham King from Bromley, London who is giving away his house in a prize draw competition. Frustrated after months of being unable to sell his £650,000 family home because of the current economic climate,  Graham and wife Pamela  have set up a website so that people can purchase tickets for the competition at £30 each, while viewing the property.   The competition which is due to start this week will run until June 26 2012. Mr King needs to sell 25.000 tickets for the prize draw to go ahead. If few than 23,400 tickets are sold a cash prize will be given to the winner instead. **CONTACT DETAILS AVAILABLE, CALL 02083544272** Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/01/2012. Bromley, London. Graham King from Bromley, London who is giving away his house in a prize draw competition. Frustrated after months of being unable to sell his £650,000 family home because of the current economic climate,  Graham and wife Pamela  have set up a website so that people can purchase tickets for the competition at £30 each, while viewing the property.   The competition which is due to start this week will run until June 26 2012. Mr King needs to sell 25.000 tickets for the prize draw to go ahead. If few than 23,400 tickets are sold a cash prize will be given to the winner instead. **CONTACT DETAILS AVAILABLE, CALL 02083544272** Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/01/2012. Bromley, London. Graham King from Bromley, London who is giving away his house in a prize draw competition. Frustrated after months of being unable to sell his £650,000 family home because of the current economic climate,  Graham and wife Pamela  have set up a website so that people can purchase tickets for the competition at £30 each, while viewing the property.   The competition which is due to start this week will run until June 26 2012. Mr King needs to sell 25.000 tickets for the prize draw to go ahead. If few than 23,400 tickets are sold a cash prize will be given to the winner instead. **CONTACT DETAILS AVAILABLE, CALL 02083544272** Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/01/2012. Bromley, London. Graham King from Bromley, London who is giving away his house in a prize draw competition. Frustrated after months of being unable to sell his £650,000 family home because of the current economic climate,  Graham and wife Pamela  have set up a website so that people can purchase tickets for the competition at £30 each, while viewing the property.   The competition which is due to start this week will run until June 26 2012. Mr King needs to sell 25.000 tickets for the prize draw to go ahead. If few than 23,400 tickets are sold a cash prize will be given to the winner instead. **CONTACT DETAILS AVAILABLE, CALL 02083544272** Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/01/2012. Bromley, London. Graham King from Bromley, London who is giving away his house in a prize draw competition. Frustrated after months of being unable to sell his £650,000 family home because of the current economic climate,  Graham and wife Pamela  have set up a website so that people can purchase tickets for the competition at £30 each, while viewing the property.   The competition which is due to start this week will run until June 26 2012. Mr King needs to sell 25.000 tickets for the prize draw to go ahead. If few than 23,400 tickets are sold a cash prize will be given to the winner instead. **CONTACT DETAILS AVAILABLE, CALL 02083544272** Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/01/2012. Bromley, London. Graham King from Bromley, London who is giving away his house in a prize draw competition. Frustrated after months of being unable to sell his £650,000 family home because of the current economic climate,  Graham and wife Pamela  have set up a website so that people can purchase tickets for the competition at £30 each, while viewing the property.   The competition which is due to start this week will run until June 26 2012. Mr King needs to sell 25.000 tickets for the prize draw to go ahead. If few than 23,400 tickets are sold a cash prize will be given to the winner instead. **CONTACT DETAILS AVAILABLE, CALL 02083544272** Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
    LNP_House_Raffle_GFA_1.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/01/2012. Bromley, London. Graham King from Bromley, London who is giving away his house in a prize draw competition. Frustrated after months of being unable to sell his £650,000 family home because of the current economic climate,  Graham and wife Pamela  have set up a website so that people can purchase tickets for the competition at £30 each, while viewing the property.   The competition which is due to start this week will run until June 26 2012. Mr King needs to sell 25.000 tickets for the prize draw to go ahead. If few than 23,400 tickets are sold a cash prize will be given to the winner instead. **CONTACT DETAILS AVAILABLE, CALL 02083544272** Photo credit : Grant Falvey/LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures.  15/03/2011. Sunninghill House in Sunninghill, Berks, near Ascot, the former home of Prince Andrew. The proerty was sold for way above its value to Prince ANdrews close friend and hunting partner Timur Kulibayev, a Kazakh billionaire. Photo credit should read: LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures.  15/03/2011. Sunninghill House in Sunninghill, Berks, near Ascot, the former home of Prince Andrew. The proerty was sold for way above its value to Prince ANdrews close friend and hunting partner Timur Kulibayev, a Kazakh billionaire. Photo credit should read: LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures.  15/03/2011. Sunninghill House in Sunninghill, Berks, near Ascot, the former home of Prince Andrew. The proerty was sold for way above its value to Prince ANdrews close friend and hunting partner Timur Kulibayev, a Kazakh billionaire. Photo credit should read: LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures.  15/03/2011. Sunninghill House in Sunninghill, Berks, near Ascot, the former home of Prince Andrew. The proerty was sold for way above its value to Prince ANdrews close friend and hunting partner Timur Kulibayev, a Kazakh billionaire. Photo credit should read: LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures.  15/03/2011. Sunninghill House in Sunninghill, Berks, near Ascot, the former home of Prince Andrew. The proerty was sold for way above its value to Prince ANdrews close friend and hunting partner Timur Kulibayev, a Kazakh billionaire. Photo credit should read: LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures.  15/03/2011. Sunninghill House in Sunninghill, Berks, near Ascot, the former home of Prince Andrew. The proerty was sold for way above its value to Prince ANdrews close friend and hunting partner Timur Kulibayev, a Kazakh billionaire. Photo credit should read: LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures.  15/03/2011. Sunninghill House in Sunninghill, Berks, near Ascot, the former home of Prince Andrew. The proerty was sold for way above its value to Prince ANdrews close friend and hunting partner Timur Kulibayev, a Kazakh billionaire. Photo credit should read: LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures.  15/03/2011. Sunninghill House in Sunninghill, Berks, near Ascot, the former home of Prince Andrew. The proerty was sold for way above its value to Prince ANdrews close friend and hunting partner Timur Kulibayev, a Kazakh billionaire. Photo credit should read: LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures.  15/03/2011. Sunninghill House in Sunninghill, Berks, near Ascot, the former home of Prince Andrew. The proerty was sold for way above its value to Prince ANdrews close friend and hunting partner Timur Kulibayev, a Kazakh billionaire. Photo credit should read: LNP
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  • © under license to London News Pictures.  15/03/2011. Sunninghill House in Sunninghill, Berks, near Ascot, the former home of Prince Andrew. The proerty was sold for way above its value to Prince ANdrews close friend and hunting partner Timur Kulibayev, a Kazakh billionaire. Photo credit should read: LNP
    LNP_Sunninghill_House_BCA_7.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures.  15/03/2011. Sunninghill House in Sunninghill, Berks, near Ascot, the former home of Prince Andrew. The proerty was sold for way above its value to Prince ANdrews close friend and hunting partner Timur Kulibayev, a Kazakh billionaire. Photo credit should read: LNP
    LNP_Sunninghill_House_BCA_6.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures.  15/03/2011. Sunninghill House in Sunninghill, Berks, near Ascot, the former home of Prince Andrew. The proerty was sold for way above its value to Prince ANdrews close friend and hunting partner Timur Kulibayev, a Kazakh billionaire. Photo credit should read: LNP
    LNP_Sunninghill_House_BCA_5.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures.  15/03/2011. Sunninghill House in Sunninghill, Berks, near Ascot, the former home of Prince Andrew. The proerty was sold for way above its value to Prince ANdrews close friend and hunting partner Timur Kulibayev, a Kazakh billionaire. Photo credit should read: LNP
    LNP_Sunninghill_House_BCA_4.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures.  15/03/2011. Sunninghill House in Sunninghill, Berks, near Ascot, the former home of Prince Andrew. The proerty was sold for way above its value to Prince ANdrews close friend and hunting partner Timur Kulibayev, a Kazakh billionaire. Photo credit should read: LNP
    LNP_Sunninghill_House_BCA_1.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures.  15/03/2011. Sunninghill House in Sunninghill, Berks, near Ascot, the former home of Prince Andrew. The proerty was sold for way above its value to Prince ANdrews close friend and hunting partner Timur Kulibayev, a Kazakh billionaire. Photo credit should read: LNP
    LNP_Sunninghill_House_BCA_2.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/01/2013. London, UK. A Bonham's employee views an antique fire screen containing a display of blue ulysses swallowtail butterflies at the press view for the 'Bonham's Gentleman's Library Sale' in Knightsbridge, London, today (24/01/13). The sale, made up of weird, wonderful, rare and practical items, - all fit for a gentleman's library - is set to take place at 10am on the 24th of January at the auction house's Knightsbridge premises. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/01/2013. London, UK. World War Two silk escape maps of Iraq (L) and Libya (R) are seen in an MI9 (the World War Two British  intelligence agency responsible for helping British prisoners of war to escape) catalogue from 1942 (est. GB£500-800) at the press view for the 'Bonham's Gentleman's Library Sale' in Knightsbridge, London, today (24/01/13). The sale, made up of weird, wonderful, rare and practical items, - all fit for a gentleman's library - is set to take place at 10am on the 24th of January at the auction house's Knightsbridge premises. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_LIBRARY_SALE_2_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/01/2013. London, UK. A Bonham's employee examines silk escape maps in an MI9 (the World War Two British  intelligence agency responsible for helping British prisoners of war to escape) catalogue from 1942 (est. GB£500-800) at the press view for the 'Bonham's Gentleman's Library Sale' in Knightsbridge, London, today (24/01/13). The sale, made up of weird, wonderful, rare and practical items, - all fit for a gentleman's library - is set to take place at 10am on the 24th of January at the auction house's Knightsbridge premises. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_LIBRARY_SALE_1_MCR.JPG
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