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  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_13.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_28.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_2.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_20.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2017. PERRANPORTH, CORNWALL, UK.  St Piran. St. Piran's Day in Cornwall. St Piran is the patron Saint of Sinners in Cornwall and it is his flag that is recognised as the Cornish flag. Today his arrival from Ireland to Cornwall is celebrated across Cornwall especially in Perranporth where it is believed that he landed. He set up an Oratory and a Church the remains of which have been recently uncovered in the sand dunes at Perranporth..  Photo credit: MARK HEMSWORTH/LNP
    LNP_ST_PIRANS_DAY_MHE_031.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2017. PERRANPORTH, CORNWALL, UK.  St Pirans flag blowing in the gale. St. Piran's Day in Cornwall. St Piran is the patron Saint of Sinners in Cornwall and it is his flag that is recognised as the Cornish flag. Today his arrival from Ireland to Cornwall is celebrated across Cornwall especially in Perranporth where it is believed that he landed. He set up an Oratory and a Church the remains of which have been recently uncovered in the sand dunes at Perranporth..  Photo credit: MARK HEMSWORTH/LNP
    LNP_ST_PIRANS_DAY_MHE_043.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2017. PERRANPORTH, CORNWALL, UK.  Lots of St Piran's flags in the crowds. St. Piran's Day in Cornwall. St Piran is the patron Saint of Sinners in Cornwall and it is his flag that is recognised as the Cornish flag. Today his arrival from Ireland to Cornwall is celebrated across Cornwall especially in Perranporth where it is believed that he landed. He set up an Oratory and a Church the remains of which have been recently uncovered in the sand dunes at Perranporth..  Photo credit: MARK HEMSWORTH/LNP
    LNP_ST_PIRANS_DAY_MHE_204.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2017. PERRANPORTH, CORNWALL, UK.  St Pirans flag blowing in the gale. St. Piran's Day in Cornwall. St Piran is the patron Saint of Sinners in Cornwall and it is his flag that is recognised as the Cornish flag. Today his arrival from Ireland to Cornwall is celebrated across Cornwall especially in Perranporth where it is believed that he landed. He set up an Oratory and a Church the remains of which have been recently uncovered in the sand dunes at Perranporth..  Photo credit: MARK HEMSWORTH/LNP
    LNP_ST_PIRANS_DAY_MHE_086.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2017. PERRANPORTH, CORNWALL, UK.  St Piran. St. Piran's Day in Cornwall. St Piran is the patron Saint of Sinners in Cornwall and it is his flag that is recognised as the Cornish flag. Today his arrival from Ireland to Cornwall is celebrated across Cornwall especially in Perranporth where it is believed that he landed. He set up an Oratory and a Church the remains of which have been recently uncovered in the sand dunes at Perranporth..  Photo credit: MARK HEMSWORTH/LNP
    LNP_ST_PIRANS_DAY_MHE_156.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2017. PERRANPORTH, CORNWALL, UK.  Lots of St Piran's flags in the crowds. St. Piran's Day in Cornwall. St Piran is the patron Saint of Sinners in Cornwall and it is his flag that is recognised as the Cornish flag. Today his arrival from Ireland to Cornwall is celebrated across Cornwall especially in Perranporth where it is believed that he landed. He set up an Oratory and a Church the remains of which have been recently uncovered in the sand dunes at Perranporth..  Photo credit: MARK HEMSWORTH/LNP
    LNP_ST_PIRANS_DAY_MHE_194.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2017. PERRANPORTH, CORNWALL, UK.  Windy day on the dunes. St. Piran's Day in Cornwall. St Piran is the patron Saint of Sinners in Cornwall and it is his flag that is recognised as the Cornish flag. Today his arrival from Ireland to Cornwall is celebrated across Cornwall especially in Perranporth where it is believed that he landed. He set up an Oratory and a Church the remains of which have been recently uncovered in the sand dunes at Perranporth..  Photo credit: MARK HEMSWORTH/LNP
    LNP_ST_PIRANS_DAY_MHE_267.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2017. PERRANPORTH, CORNWALL, UK.  St Piran dies in his own church at the end of the play.St. Piran's Day in Cornwall. St Piran is the patron Saint of Sinners in Cornwall and it is his flag that is recognised as the Cornish flag. Today his arrival from Ireland to Cornwall is celebrated across Cornwall especially in Perranporth where it is believed that he landed. He set up an Oratory and a Church the remains of which have been recently uncovered in the sand dunes at Perranporth..  Photo credit: MARK HEMSWORTH/LNP
    LNP_ST_PIRANS_DAY_MHE_298.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2017. PERRANPORTH, CORNWALL, UK.  St Piran preaching to the crowd at the ancient stone cross . St. Piran's Day in Cornwall. St Piran is the patron Saint of Sinners in Cornwall and it is his flag that is recognised as the Cornish flag. Today his arrival from Ireland to Cornwall is celebrated across Cornwall especially in Perranporth where it is believed that he landed. He set up an Oratory and a Church the remains of which have been recently uncovered in the sand dunes at Perranporth..  Photo credit: MARK HEMSWORTH/LNP
    LNP_ST_PIRANS_DAY_MHE_321.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2017. PERRANPORTH, CORNWALL, UK.  St Piran next to the ancient stone cross. St. Piran's Day in Cornwall. St Piran is the patron Saint of Sinners in Cornwall and it is his flag that is recognised as the Cornish flag. Today his arrival from Ireland to Cornwall is celebrated across Cornwall especially in Perranporth where it is believed that he landed. He set up an Oratory and a Church the remains of which have been recently uncovered in the sand dunes at Perranporth..  Photo credit: MARK HEMSWORTH/LNP
    LNP_ST_PIRANS_DAY_MHE_345.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_29.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_30.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_3.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_5.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_6.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_8.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_9.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_11.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_12.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_14.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_15.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_17.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_19.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_21.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_22.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_23.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_24.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_26.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_1.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_27.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2017. PERRANPORTH, CORNWALL, UK. St Piran's flag blowing in the gale. St. Piran's Day in Cornwall. St Piran is the patron Saint of Sinners in Cornwall and it is his flag that is recognised as the Cornish flag. Today his arrival from Ireland to Cornwall is celebrated across Cornwall especially in Perranporth where it is believed that he landed. He set up an Oratory and a Church the remains of which have been recently uncovered in the sand dunes at Perranporth..  Photo credit: MARK HEMSWORTH/LNP
    LNP_ST_PIRANS_DAY_MHE_002.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2017. PERRANPORTH, CORNWALL, UK.  St Piran and the King. St. Piran's Day in Cornwall. St Piran is the patron Saint of Sinners in Cornwall and it is his flag that is recognised as the Cornish flag. Today his arrival from Ireland to Cornwall is celebrated across Cornwall especially in Perranporth where it is believed that he landed. He set up an Oratory and a Church the remains of which have been recently uncovered in the sand dunes at Perranporth..  Photo credit: MARK HEMSWORTH/LNP
    LNP_ST_PIRANS_DAY_MHE_243.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2017. PERRANPORTH, CORNWALL, UK.  The King descending the dunes. St. Piran's Day in Cornwall. St Piran is the patron Saint of Sinners in Cornwall and it is his flag that is recognised as the Cornish flag. Today his arrival from Ireland to Cornwall is celebrated across Cornwall especially in Perranporth where it is believed that he landed. He set up an Oratory and a Church the remains of which have been recently uncovered in the sand dunes at Perranporth..  Photo credit: MARK HEMSWORTH/LNP
    LNP_ST_PIRANS_DAY_MHE_365.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_31.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_4.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
    LNP_Borth_Forest_KMO_7.JPG
  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • **VIDEO AVAILABLE** © London News Pictures. 13/03/2016 Borth, Wales, UK.   After a series of intense winter storms, and at very low tide, the eerie remains of the ‘lost’ bronze age oak forest appear along the beach at Borth, just north of Aberystwyth on the west Wales coast. The trees give some credence to the enduring legend of the ’sunken kingdom’ of Cantre’r Gwaelod that according to legend was lost under the waters of Cardigan Bay. Much more of the sand that has usually covered the stumps of these ancient trees has been washed way over the winter, and there is some concern locally that the recently completed multi-million pound sea defence scheme to protect the low lying village is exacerbating the situation, and possibly threatening  the continuing  preservation of the forest. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2017. Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge MARY BEARD, gives a British Museum lecture "Women In Power" looking at the image and reality of women in power, from the myth of matriarchy to Theresa May. London, UK. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2017. Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge MARY BEARD, gives a British Museum lecture "Women In Power" looking at the image and reality of women in power, from the myth of matriarchy to Theresa May. London, UK. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/10/2020. London, UK. Artwork titled Myth Explored, Explained, Exploded (1993) by artist Damien Hirst is showing as part of his 'End of a Century' exhibition showing at the Newport Street Gallery. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/10/2020. London, UK. Artwork titled Myth Explored, Explained, Exploded (1993) by artist Damien Hirst is showing as part of his 'End of a Century' exhibition showing at the Newport Street Gallery. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/10/2020. London, UK. Artwork titled Myth Explored, Explained, Exploded (1993) by artist Damien Hirst is showing as part of his 'End of a Century' exhibition showing at the Newport Street Gallery. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/02/2019. LONDON, UK. A visitor views "A Myth of Pan", 1524 by Dosso Dossi. Preview of "The Renaissance Nude", an exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in Piccadilly of 90 works examining the emergence of the nude in European art.  Works by artists including Leonardo da Vinci to Michelangelo are on display in the Sackler Galleries 3 March to 2 June 2019.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2017. Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge MARY BEARD, gives a British Museum lecture "Women In Power" looking at the image and reality of women in power, from the myth of matriarchy to Theresa May. London, UK. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2017. Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge MARY BEARD, gives a British Museum lecture "Women In Power" looking at the image and reality of women in power, from the myth of matriarchy to Theresa May. London, UK. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2017. Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge MARY BEARD, gives a British Museum lecture "Women In Power" looking at the image and reality of women in power, from the myth of matriarchy to Theresa May. London, UK. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2017. Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge MARY BEARD, gives a British Museum lecture "Women In Power" looking at the image and reality of women in power, from the myth of matriarchy to Theresa May. London, UK. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/10/2020. London, UK. Artwork titled Myth Explored, Explained, Exploded (1993) by artist Damien Hirst is showing as part of his 'End of a Century' exhibition showing at the Newport Street Gallery. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2017. Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge MARY BEARD, gives a British Museum lecture "Women In Power" looking at the image and reality of women in power, from the myth of matriarchy to Theresa May. London, UK. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/03/2014. Birminham, UK. Tens of thousands flock to St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the highlight of St. Patricks Festival Birmingham - a three week celebration of Irish culture. Established in 1996, St. Patricks Festival Birmingham is a not for profit organisation put on by mainly voluntary staff and funded with sponsorship from Birmingham City Council, local businesses, community organisations and grant making organisations. The theme this year is Irish Myths and Legends and the Parade will be led by Olliphoist, an Irish Dragon. Photo credit : Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/03/2014. Birminham, UK. Tens of thousands flock to St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the highlight of St. Patricks Festival Birmingham - a three week celebration of Irish culture. Established in 1996, St. Patricks Festival Birmingham is a not for profit organisation put on by mainly voluntary staff and funded with sponsorship from Birmingham City Council, local businesses, community organisations and grant making organisations. The theme this year is Irish Myths and Legends and the Parade will be led by Olliphoist, an Irish Dragon. Photo credit : Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/03/2014. Birminham, UK. Tens of thousands flock to St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the highlight of St. Patricks Festival Birmingham - a three week celebration of Irish culture. Established in 1996, St. Patricks Festival Birmingham is a not for profit organisation put on by mainly voluntary staff and funded with sponsorship from Birmingham City Council, local businesses, community organisations and grant making organisations. The theme this year is Irish Myths and Legends and the Parade will be led by Olliphoist, an Irish Dragon. Photo credit : Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/03/2014. Birminham, UK. Tens of thousands flock to St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the highlight of St. Patricks Festival Birmingham - a three week celebration of Irish culture. Established in 1996, St. Patricks Festival Birmingham is a not for profit organisation put on by mainly voluntary staff and funded with sponsorship from Birmingham City Council, local businesses, community organisations and grant making organisations. The theme this year is Irish Myths and Legends and the Parade will be led by Olliphoist, an Irish Dragon. Photo credit : Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/03/2014. Birminham, UK. Tens of thousands flock to St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the highlight of St. Patricks Festival Birmingham - a three week celebration of Irish culture. Established in 1996, St. Patricks Festival Birmingham is a not for profit organisation put on by mainly voluntary staff and funded with sponsorship from Birmingham City Council, local businesses, community organisations and grant making organisations. The theme this year is Irish Myths and Legends and the Parade will be led by Olliphoist, an Irish Dragon. Photo credit : Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/03/2014. Birminham, UK. Tens of thousands flock to St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the highlight of St. Patricks Festival Birmingham - a three week celebration of Irish culture. Established in 1996, St. Patricks Festival Birmingham is a not for profit organisation put on by mainly voluntary staff and funded with sponsorship from Birmingham City Council, local businesses, community organisations and grant making organisations. The theme this year is Irish Myths and Legends and the Parade will be led by Olliphoist, an Irish Dragon. Photo credit : Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/03/2014. Birminham, UK. Tens of thousands flock to St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the highlight of St. Patricks Festival Birmingham - a three week celebration of Irish culture. Established in 1996, St. Patricks Festival Birmingham is a not for profit organisation put on by mainly voluntary staff and funded with sponsorship from Birmingham City Council, local businesses, community organisations and grant making organisations. The theme this year is Irish Myths and Legends and the Parade will be led by Olliphoist, an Irish Dragon. Photo credit : Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/03/2014. Birminham, UK. Tens of thousands flock to St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the highlight of St. Patricks Festival Birmingham - a three week celebration of Irish culture. Established in 1996, St. Patricks Festival Birmingham is a not for profit organisation put on by mainly voluntary staff and funded with sponsorship from Birmingham City Council, local businesses, community organisations and grant making organisations. The theme this year is Irish Myths and Legends and the Parade will be led by Olliphoist, an Irish Dragon. Photo credit : Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/03/2014. Birminham, UK. Tens of thousands flock to St. Patrick’s Day Parade, the highlight of St. Patricks Festival Birmingham - a three week celebration of Irish culture. Established in 1996, St. Patricks Festival Birmingham is a not for profit organisation put on by mainly voluntary staff and funded with sponsorship from Birmingham City Council, local businesses, community organisations and grant making organisations. The theme this year is Irish Myths and Legends and the Parade will be led by Olliphoist, an Irish Dragon. Photo credit : Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_ST_PATRICK'S_DAY_GLW_01.jpg