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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/06/2013. London, UK. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London on 3 June 2013 to mark the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen's coronation in 1953. Gun Salutes at the Tower of London have marked important State and Royal <br />
events since Tudor times. Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_8.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/06/2013. London, UK. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London on 3 June 2013 to mark the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen's coronation in 1953. Gun Salutes at the Tower of London have marked important State and Royal <br />
events since Tudor times. Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_7.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/06/2013. London, UK. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London on 3 June 2013 to mark the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen's coronation in 1953. Gun Salutes at the Tower of London have marked important State and Royal <br />
events since Tudor times. Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_6.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/06/2013. London, UK. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London on 3 June 2013 to mark the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen's coronation in 1953. Gun Salutes at the Tower of London have marked important State and Royal <br />
events since Tudor times. Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_5.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/06/2013. London, UK. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London on 3 June 2013 to mark the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen's coronation in 1953. Gun Salutes at the Tower of London have marked important State and Royal <br />
events since Tudor times. Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_4.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/06/2013. London, UK. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London on 3 June 2013 to mark the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen's coronation in 1953. Gun Salutes at the Tower of London have marked important State and Royal <br />
events since Tudor times. Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_3.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/06/2013. London, UK. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London on 3 June 2013 to mark the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen's coronation in 1953. Gun Salutes at the Tower of London have marked important State and Royal <br />
events since Tudor times. Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_1.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/06/2013. London, UK. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London on 3 June 2013 to mark the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen's coronation in 1953. Gun Salutes at the Tower of London have marked important State and Royal <br />
events since Tudor times. Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_2.jpg
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  02/06/11. A gun crew of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) prepares to fire part of a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London to mark the anniversary of the Queen's ascension to the throne in 1953 . Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_62_GUN_SALUTE_11_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/06/2016. LONDON, UK. Soldiers from the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 round gun salute at The Tower of London, near Tower Bridge to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence and uniquely, at The Tower of London, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries, including an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show loyalty to the Monarch.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/06/2016. LONDON, UK. Soldiers from the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 round gun salute at The Tower of London, near Tower Bridge to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence and uniquely, at The Tower of London, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries, including an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show loyalty to the Monarch.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/06/2016. LONDON, UK. Soldiers from the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 round gun salute at The Tower of London, near Tower Bridge to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence and uniquely, at The Tower of London, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries, including an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show loyalty to the Monarch.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/06/2016. LONDON, UK. Soldiers from the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 round gun salute at The Tower of London, near Tower Bridge to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence and uniquely, at The Tower of London, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries, including an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show loyalty to the Monarch.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/06/2016. LONDON, UK. Soldiers from the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 round gun salute at The Tower of London, near Tower Bridge to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence and uniquely, at The Tower of London, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries, including an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show loyalty to the Monarch.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/06/2016. LONDON, UK. Soldiers from the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 round gun salute at The Tower of London, near Tower Bridge to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence and uniquely, at The Tower of London, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries, including an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show loyalty to the Monarch.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/06/2016. LONDON, UK. Soldiers from the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 round gun salute at The Tower of London, near Tower Bridge to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence and uniquely, at The Tower of London, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries, including an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show loyalty to the Monarch.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/06/2016. LONDON, UK. Soldiers from the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 round gun salute at The Tower of London, near Tower Bridge to mark the 63rd anniversary of the coronation of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence and uniquely, at The Tower of London, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries, including an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show loyalty to the Monarch.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2016. London, UK. A sign notifying that the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) will fire a 62 round gun salute at The Tower of London, near Tower Bridge to mark the 90th birthday of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II. A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence and uniquely, at The Tower of London, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries, including an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show loyalty to the Monarch.  Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2016. London, UK. A sign notifying that the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) will fire a 62 round gun salute at The Tower of London, near Tower Bridge to mark the 90th birthday of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II. A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence and uniquely, at The Tower of London, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries, including an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show loyalty to the Monarch.  Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2016. London, UK. A Beefeater watches the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 round gun salute at The Tower of London, near Tower Bridge to mark the 90th birthday of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II. A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence and uniquely, at The Tower of London, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries, including an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show loyalty to the Monarch.  Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2016. London, UK. Crowds of people watch the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 round gun salute at The Tower of London, near Tower Bridge to mark the 90th birthday of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II. A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence and uniquely, at The Tower of London, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries, including an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show loyalty to the Monarch.  Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2016. London, UK. The Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) prepare to fire a 62 round gun salute at The Tower of London, near Tower Bridge to mark the 90th birthday of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II. A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence and uniquely, at The Tower of London, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries, including an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show loyalty to the Monarch.  Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2016. London, UK. The Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 round gun salute at The Tower of London, near Tower Bridge to mark the 90th birthday of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II. A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence and uniquely, at The Tower of London, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries, including an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show loyalty to the Monarch.  Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2016. London, UK. The Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 round gun salute at The Tower of London, near Tower Bridge to mark the 90th birthday of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II. A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence and uniquely, at The Tower of London, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries, including an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show loyalty to the Monarch.  Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2016. London, UK. The Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 round gun salute at The Tower of London, near Tower Bridge to mark the 90th birthday of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II. A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence and uniquely, at The Tower of London, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries, including an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show loyalty to the Monarch.  Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2016. London, UK. The Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 round gun salute at The Tower of London, near Tower Bridge to mark the 90th birthday of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II. A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence and uniquely, at The Tower of London, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries, including an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show loyalty to the Monarch.  Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2016. London, UK. The Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 round gun salute at The Tower of London, near Tower Bridge to mark the 90th birthday of Great Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II. A Royal Salute normally comprises 21 guns, but is increased to 41 if fired from a Royal Park or Residence and uniquely, at The Tower of London, a total of 62 rounds are fired on Royal anniversaries, including an additional 21 guns for the citizens of the City of London to show loyalty to the Monarch.  Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_01.jpg
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  02/06/11. Spent cases litter the ground behind guns after members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London to mark the anniversary of the Queen's ascension to the throne in 1953 . Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_62_GUN_SALUTE_14_MCR.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  02/06/11. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London to mark the anniversary of the Queen's ascension to the throne in 1953 . Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_62_GUN_SALUTE_10_MCR.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  02/06/11. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London to mark the anniversary of the Queen's ascension to the throne in 1953 . Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_62_GUN_SALUTE_09_MCR.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  02/06/11. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London to mark the anniversary of the Queen's ascension to the throne in 1953 . Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_62_GUN_SALUTE_08_MCR.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  02/06/11. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London to mark the anniversary of the Queen's ascension to the throne in 1953 . Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_62_GUN_SALUTE_03_MCR.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  02/06/11. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London to mark the anniversary of the Queen's ascension to the throne in 1953 . Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_62_GUN_SALUTE_02_MCR.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  02/06/11. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) prepare to fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London to mark the anniversary of the Queen's ascension to the throne in 1953 . Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_62_GUN_SALUTE_13_MCR.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  02/06/11. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) prepare to fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London to mark the anniversary of the Queen's ascension to the throne in 1953 . Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_62_GUN_SALUTE_12_MCR.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  02/06/11. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London to mark the anniversary of the Queen's ascension to the throne in 1953 . Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_62_GUN_SALUTE_05_MCR.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  02/06/11. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London to mark the anniversary of the Queen's ascension to the throne in 1953 . Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_62_GUN_SALUTE_04_MCR.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. LONDON, UK  02/06/11. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) fire a 62 gun salute at the Tower of London to mark the anniversary of the Queen's ascension to the throne in 1953 . Please see special instructions for usage rates. Photo credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_62_GUN_SALUTE_01_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2014<br />
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York, United Kingdom<br />
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The band of the Royal Armoured Corps march through the streets of York ahead of an Artillery gun salute from 4th Regiment Royal Artillery who fired a salute in the Museum Gardens in York to mark the Queen's 88th birthday. <br />
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Three 105mm light guns from the Topcliffe based regiment fired 21 rounds to mark the occasion.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Gun_Salute_York_IFO_010.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2014<br />
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York, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
The band of the Royal Armoured Corps march through the streets of York ahead of an Artillery gun salute from 4th Regiment Royal Artillery who fired a salute in the Museum Gardens in York to mark the Queen's 88th birthday. <br />
<br />
Three 105mm light guns from the Topcliffe based regiment fired 21 rounds to mark the occasion.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Gun_Salute_York_IFO_002.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2014<br />
<br />
York, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
The band of the Royal Armoured Corps march through the streets of York ahead of an Artillery gun salute from 4th Regiment Royal Artillery who fired a salute in the Museum Gardens in York to mark the Queen's 88th birthday. <br />
<br />
Three 105mm light guns from the Topcliffe based regiment fired 21 rounds to mark the occasion.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Gun_Salute_York_IFO_009.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2014<br />
<br />
York, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
The band of the Royal Armoured Corps march through the streets of York ahead of an Artillery gun salute from 4th Regiment Royal Artillery who fired a salute in the Museum Gardens in York to mark the Queen's 88th birthday. <br />
<br />
Three 105mm light guns from the Topcliffe based regiment fired 21 rounds to mark the occasion.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Gun_Salute_York_IFO_008.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2014<br />
<br />
York, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
The band of the Royal Armoured Corps march through the streets of York ahead of an Artillery gun salute from 4th Regiment Royal Artillery who fired a salute in the Museum Gardens in York to mark the Queen's 88th birthday. <br />
<br />
Three 105mm light guns from the Topcliffe based regiment fired 21 rounds to mark the occasion.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Gun_Salute_York_IFO_002.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2014<br />
<br />
York, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
The band of the Royal Armoured Corps march through the streets of York ahead of an Artillery gun salute from 4th Regiment Royal Artillery who fired a salute in the Museum Gardens in York to mark the Queen's 88th birthday. <br />
<br />
Three 105mm light guns from the Topcliffe based regiment fired 21 rounds to mark the occasion.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Gun_Salute_York_IFO_004.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2014<br />
<br />
York, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
The band of the Royal Armoured Corps march through the streets of York ahead of an Artillery gun salute from 4th Regiment Royal Artillery who fired a salute in the Museum Gardens in York to mark the Queen's 88th birthday. <br />
<br />
Three 105mm light guns from the Topcliffe based regiment fired 21 rounds to mark the occasion.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Gun_Salute_York_IFO_007.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2014<br />
<br />
York, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
The band of the Royal Armoured Corps march through the streets of York ahead of an Artillery gun salute from 4th Regiment Royal Artillery who fired a salute in the Museum Gardens in York to mark the Queen's 88th birthday. <br />
<br />
Three 105mm light guns from the Topcliffe based regiment fired 21 rounds to mark the occasion.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Gun_Salute_York_IFO_006.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2014<br />
<br />
York, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
The band of the Royal Armoured Corps march through the streets of York ahead of an Artillery gun salute from 4th Regiment Royal Artillery who fired a salute in the Museum Gardens in York to mark the Queen's 88th birthday. <br />
<br />
Three 105mm light guns from the Topcliffe based regiment fired 21 rounds to mark the occasion.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Gun_Salute_York_IFO_005.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2014<br />
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York, United Kingdom<br />
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Crowds gather to watch Artillery guns from 4th Regiment Royal Artillery fire a salute in the Museum Gardens in York to mark the Queen's 88th birthday. <br />
<br />
Three 105mm light guns from the Topcliffe based regiment fired 21 rounds to mark the occasion.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Gun_Salute_York_IFO_016.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2014<br />
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York, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
Artillery guns from 4th Regiment Royal Artillery fire a salute in the Museum Gardens in York to mark the Queen's 88th birthday. <br />
<br />
Three 105mm light guns from the Topcliffe based regiment fired 21 rounds to mark the occasion.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Gun_Salute_York_IFO_015.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2014<br />
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York, United Kingdom<br />
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Recently fired cartridges smoke after being fired by Artillery guns from 4th Regiment Royal Artillery who fired a salute in the Museum Gardens in York to mark the Queen's 88th birthday. <br />
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Three 105mm light guns from the Topcliffe based regiment fired 21 rounds to mark the occasion.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Gun_Salute_York_IFO_014.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2014<br />
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York, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
Artillery guns from 4th Regiment Royal Artillery fire a salute in the Museum Gardens in York to mark the Queen's 88th birthday. <br />
<br />
Three 105mm light guns from the Topcliffe based regiment fired 21 rounds to mark the occasion.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Gun_Salute_York_IFO_011.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2014<br />
<br />
York, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
Artillery guns from 4th Regiment Royal Artillery fire a salute in the Museum Gardens in York to mark the Queen's 88th birthday. <br />
<br />
Three 105mm light guns from the Topcliffe based regiment fired 21 rounds to mark the occasion.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Gun_Salute_York_IFO_013.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2014<br />
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York, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
Artillery guns from 4th Regiment Royal Artillery fire a salute in the Museum Gardens in York to mark the Queen's 88th birthday. <br />
<br />
Three 105mm light guns from the Topcliffe based regiment fired 21 rounds to mark the occasion.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Gun_Salute_York_IFO_012.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2014. London, UK. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) stand in front of light guns as they prepare for a 62 Gun Salute in honour of Her Majesty the Queen's 88th birthday today, 21st April 2014 at the Tower of London in front of Tower Bridge in London.. Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/04/2014. London, UK. Members of the Honourable Artillery Company (HAC) wheel in light guns during a rain shower ahead of a 62 Gun Salute in honour of Her Majesty the Queen's 88th birthday today, 21st April 2014 at the Tower of London in front of Tower Bridge in London.. Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Gun_salute_VFL_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/10/2018. Bristol, UK. The Royal British Legion launch this year's Bristol Poppy Appeal, "One thousand poppies, for one hundred years, for one million lives" at Bristol Cathedral. For the launch of the 2018 Bristol Poppy Appeal at 11am on 27 October, the Royal British Legion recreated a scene from the end of WW1 outside Bristol Cathedral on College Green, and Colonel Clive Fletcher-Wood read the war poem In Flanders Fields. They were joined by Civic Dignitaries Peaches Golding the Lord Lieutenant of Bristol, City of Bristol High Sheriff Mr Roger Opie, and Bristol's Lord Mayor Cleo Lake. A Bugler and the Bristol Military Wives Choir performed songs from their new album ‘Remember’. Staff at MOD Filton filled 400 sandbags with eight tonnes of sand to build trenches and recreate 'Flanders Fields' and planted over 1000 waterproof poppies on College Green. Poppies and sandbags can be sponsored by individuals wanting to remember those who fought and died in conflict. There were re-enactors in WW1 uniform from Somerset Light Infantry (known as the West Country Tommys), as well as medics and nurses with equipment from the time. Bristol’s own ‘War Horse’ (Buzz from Blagdon Horsedrawn Carriages) was on College Green behind the improvised barbed wire to represent the 350,000 horses that left Avonmouth for the frontline during WW1. There are also 10,000 knitted poppies on display both in and outside Bristol Cathedral following 'The Charfield Yarn Bombers' incitement to locals to get knitting to mark the occasion, with a display inside the Cathedral organised by Helen Date. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/10/2018. Bristol, UK. The Royal British Legion launch this year's Bristol Poppy Appeal, "One thousand poppies, for one hundred years, for one million lives" at Bristol Cathedral. For the launch of the 2018 Bristol Poppy Appeal at 11am on 27 October, the Royal British Legion recreated a scene from the end of WW1 outside Bristol Cathedral on College Green, and Colonel Clive Fletcher-Wood read the war poem In Flanders Fields. They were joined by Civic Dignitaries Peaches Golding the Lord Lieutenant of Bristol, City of Bristol High Sheriff Mr Roger Opie, and Bristol's Lord Mayor Cleo Lake. A Bugler and the Bristol Military Wives Choir performed songs from their new album ‘Remember’. Staff at MOD Filton filled 400 sandbags with eight tonnes of sand to build trenches and recreate 'Flanders Fields' and planted over 1000 waterproof poppies on College Green. Poppies and sandbags can be sponsored by individuals wanting to remember those who fought and died in conflict. There were re-enactors in WW1 uniform from Somerset Light Infantry (known as the West Country Tommys), as well as medics and nurses with equipment from the time. Bristol’s own ‘War Horse’ (Buzz from Blagdon Horsedrawn Carriages) was on College Green behind the improvised barbed wire to represent the 350,000 horses that left Avonmouth for the frontline during WW1. There are also 10,000 knitted poppies on display both in and outside Bristol Cathedral following 'The Charfield Yarn Bombers' incitement to locals to get knitting to mark the occasion, with a display inside the Cathedral organised by Helen Date. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/10/2018. Bristol, UK. The Royal British Legion launch this year's Bristol Poppy Appeal, "One thousand poppies, for one hundred years, for one million lives" at Bristol Cathedral. For the launch of the 2018 Bristol Poppy Appeal at 11am on 27 October, the Royal British Legion recreated a scene from the end of WW1 outside Bristol Cathedral on College Green, and Colonel Clive Fletcher-Wood read the war poem In Flanders Fields. They were joined by Civic Dignitaries Peaches Golding the Lord Lieutenant of Bristol, City of Bristol High Sheriff Mr Roger Opie, and Bristol's Lord Mayor Cleo Lake. A Bugler and the Bristol Military Wives Choir performed songs from their new album ‘Remember’. Staff at MOD Filton filled 400 sandbags with eight tonnes of sand to build trenches and recreate 'Flanders Fields' and planted over 1000 waterproof poppies on College Green. Poppies and sandbags can be sponsored by individuals wanting to remember those who fought and died in conflict. There were re-enactors in WW1 uniform from Somerset Light Infantry (known as the West Country Tommys), as well as medics and nurses with equipment from the time. Bristol’s own ‘War Horse’ (Buzz from Blagdon Horsedrawn Carriages) was on College Green behind the improvised barbed wire to represent the 350,000 horses that left Avonmouth for the frontline during WW1. There are also 10,000 knitted poppies on display both in and outside Bristol Cathedral following 'The Charfield Yarn Bombers' incitement to locals to get knitting to mark the occasion, with a display inside the Cathedral organised by Helen Date. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/07/2013. Bulford, Wiltshire, UK.  Sergeant Danny Nightingale (light blue shirt) walks free from court with a suspended sentence.  Pictured with his wife Sally at the Military Court Centre in Bulford Camp.  Sergeant Nightingale is a former SAS sniper who has been convicted on a retrial for illegal possession of a Glock handgun and ammunition, which was found in his possessions in the UK.  His previous case was quashed on appeal.  25 July 2013.<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/07/2013. Bulford, Wiltshire, UK.  Sergeant Danny Nightingale (light blue shirt) and his wife Sally at the Military Court Centre in Bulford Camp to hear his sentence.  Sergeant Nightingale is a former SAS sniper who has been convicted on a retrial for illegal possession of a Glock handgun and ammunition, which was found in his possessions in the UK.  His previous case was quashed on appeal.  25 July 2013.<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/07/2013. Bulford, Wiltshire, UK.  Sergeant Danny Nightingale (light blue shirt) and his wife Sally at the Military Court Centre in Bulford Camp to hear his sentence.  Sergeant Nightingale is a former SAS sniper who has been convicted on a retrial for illegal possession of a Glock handgun and ammunition, which was found in his possessions in the UK.  His previous case was quashed on appeal.  25 July 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/07/2013. Bulford, Wiltshire, UK.  Sergeant Danny Nightingale (light blue shirt) and his wife Sally at the Military Court Centre in Bulford Camp to hear his sentence.  Sergeant Nightingale is a former SAS sniper who has been convicted on a retrial for illegal possession of a Glock handgun and ammunition, which was found in his possessions in the UK.  His previous case was quashed on appeal.  25 July 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/01/2012. Salford, UK. Flowers and messages have been left at the scene of Anuj Bidve's murder. Police guard the scene and light candles ahead of the visit of Anuj Bidve's parents. Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/01/2012. Salford, UK. Flowers and messages have been left at the scene of Anuj Bidve's murder. Police guard the scene and light candles ahead of the visit of Anuj Bidve's parents. Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/07/2013. Bulford, Wiltshire, UK.  Sergeant Danny Nightingale (light blue shirt) walks free from court with a suspended sentence.  Pictured with his wife Sally at the Military Court Centre in Bulford Camp.  Sergeant Nightingale is a former SAS sniper who has been convicted on a retrial for illegal possession of a Glock handgun and ammunition, which was found in his possessions in the UK.  His previous case was quashed on appeal.  25 July 2013.<br />
Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/01/2012. Salford, UK. Flowers and messages have been left at the scene of Anuj Bidve's murder. Police guard the scene and light candles ahead of the visit of Anuj Bidve's parents. Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/01/2012. Salford, UK. Flowers and messages have been left at the scene of Anuj Bidve's murder. Police guard the scene and light candles ahead of the visit of Anuj Bidve's parents. Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 05/11/2013 . London, UK.  Mayor of London BORIS JOHNSON, examines the gun before firing a gun salute to launch London Poppy Day at The Honourable Artillery Company in London. The Mayor fired a salute from a 105mm light gun to launch this year’s campaign, which aims to raise more than £1million in just one day. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 05/11/2013 . London, UK.  Mayor of London BORIS JOHNSON, examines the gun before firing a gun salute to launch London Poppy Day at The Honourable Artillery Company in London. The Mayor fired a salute from a 105mm light gun to launch this year’s campaign, which aims to raise more than £1million in just one day. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 05/11/2013 . London, UK.  Mayor of London BORIS JOHNSON, putting on protecting ear wear before firing a gun salute to launch London Poppy Day at The Honourable Artillery Company in London. The Mayor fired a salute from a 105mm light gun to launch this year’s campaign, which aims to raise more than £1million in just one day. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 05/11/2013 . London, UK.  Mayor of London BORIS JOHNSON, with members of the Armed Forces, after firing a gun salute to launch London Poppy Day at The Honourable Artillery Company in London. The Mayor fired a salute from a 105mm light gun to launch this year’s campaign, which aims to raise more than £1million in just one day. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 05/11/2013 . London, UK.  Mayor of London BORIS JOHNSON, joined by members of the Armed Forces, helps fire a gun salute to launch London Poppy Day at The Honourable Artillery Company in London. The Mayor fired a salute from a 105mm light gun to launch this year’s campaign, which aims to raise more than £1million in just one day. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 05/11/2013 . London, UK.  Mayor of London BORIS JOHNSON, joined by members of the Armed Forces, helps fire a gun salute to launch London Poppy Day at The Honourable Artillery Company in London. The Mayor fired a salute from a 105mm light gun to launch this year’s campaign, which aims to raise more than £1million in just one day. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 05/11/2013 . London, UK.  Mayor of London BORIS JOHNSON, joined by members of the Armed Forces, firing a gun salute to launch London Poppy Day at The Honourable Artillery Company in London. The Mayor fired a salute from a 105mm light gun to launch this year’s campaign, which aims to raise more than £1million in just one day. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 05/11/2013 . London, UK.  Mayor of London BORIS JOHNSON, putting on protecting ear wear before firing a gun salute to launch London Poppy Day at The Honourable Artillery Company in London. The Mayor fired a salute from a 105mm light gun to launch this year’s campaign, which aims to raise more than £1million in just one day. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 05/11/2013 . London, UK.  Mayor of London BORIS JOHNSON, with members of the Armed Forces, after firing a gun salute to launch London Poppy Day at The Honourable Artillery Company in London. The Mayor fired a salute from a 105mm light gun to launch this year’s campaign, which aims to raise more than £1million in just one day. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 05/11/2013 . London, UK.  Mayor of London BORIS JOHNSON, after firing a gun salute to launch London Poppy Day at The Honourable Artillery Company in London. The Mayor fired a salute from a 105mm light gun to launch this year’s campaign, which aims to raise more than £1million in just one day. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 05/11/2013 . London, UK.  Mayor of London BORIS JOHNSON, joined by members of the Armed Forces, helps fire a gun salute to launch London Poppy Day at The Honourable Artillery Company in London. The Mayor fired a salute from a 105mm light gun to launch this year’s campaign, which aims to raise more than £1million in just one day. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 05/11/2013 . London, UK.  Mayor of London BORIS JOHNSON, joined by members of the Armed Forces, helps fire a gun salute to launch London Poppy Day at The Honourable Artillery Company in London. The Mayor fired a salute from a 105mm light gun to launch this year’s campaign, which aims to raise more than £1million in just one day. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 05/11/2013 . London, UK.  Mayor of London BORIS JOHNSON, joined by members of the Armed Forces, helps fire a gun salute to launch London Poppy Day at The Honourable Artillery Company in London. The Mayor fired a salute from a 105mm light gun to launch this year’s campaign, which aims to raise more than £1million in just one day. Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
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Members of the Commemorative Society of the 18th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry stand in front of an antique gun during an event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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Flight Lieutenant Anthony Moy from Hartlepool Air Cadets stands next to a gun at sunrise during a memorial event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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Flight Lieutenant Anthony Moy from Hartlepool Air Cadets stands next to a gun at sunrise during a memorial event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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A member of the 18th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry Commemoration Society lowers a time capsule to be buried during an event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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Members of the 18th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry Commemoration Society prepare to carry a time capsule to be buried during an event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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David Little a member of the Commemoration Society for the 18th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry poses in front of the lighthouse at Hartlepool Headland during an event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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David Little a member of the Commemoration Society for the 18th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry poses in front of the lighthouse at Hartlepool Headland during an event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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David Little a member of the Commemoration Society for the 18th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry poses in front of the lighthouse at Hartlepool Headland during an event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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David Little a member of the Commemoration Society for the 18th Battalion The Durham Light Infantry poses in front of the lighthouse at Hartlepool Headland during an event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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Hundreds of people attend an event on Hartlepool Headland to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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Pupils from St Aidan's Primary School plant 130 ceramic poppies previously on display at the Tower of London to mark those killed during an event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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Wooden crosses and 130 ceramic poppies previously on display at The Tower of London are planted by school children to commemorate those killed during an event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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A woman looks on during an event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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Buglers from the Royal Marines play the Last Post during an event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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A window of a house in Hartlepool has a poster commemorating some of those killed during an event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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Representatives of all services prepare to lay wreaths during a memorial event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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A sunrise vigil is mounted during a memorial event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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A plaque is unveiled during a memorial event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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Balloons with the names of those killed during the bombardment are released into the morning sky by children from St Aidan's Primary School during a sunrise memorial event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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Soldiers stand to attention at sunrise during a memorial event to commemorate the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships during World War One. During the bombardment 130 civilians were killed and more than 500 were wounded. The Headland's Heugh Gun Battery returned fire in what was the only battle to be fought on British soil during World War One, and one of the Battery's soldiers, Theo Jones of the Durham Light Infantry, became the first British soldier to be killed by enemy action on home ground in the war.<br />
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