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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013<br />
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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Owners of a steam engine remove the protective covers on the morning of the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013<br />
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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A man and his dog walk amongst the tractors on display at the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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A young boy stands proudly in front of an old Hillman car as his father makes final preparations at the start of the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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Stuart Pearson from Huddersfield makes final preparations to his 4 inch scale case engine at the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
    LNP_Pickering_Traction_Engine_Show_I...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013<br />
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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Smoke begins to come out of the chimney of a steam engine as it is started at the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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Martin Davidson from Aberdeen stands in front of his steam engine, 'Delilah' at the start of the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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Old tools available to buy at an auto jumble stall at the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013<br />
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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A man looks inside an old gypsy bow top caravan at the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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Traction engines on display at the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
    LNP_Pickering_Traction_Engine_Show_I...jpg
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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A man cleans the brasses on his traction engine at the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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Derek James from Castle Howard drives his engine towards the main arena at the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
    LNP_Pickering_Traction_Engine_Show_I...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013<br />
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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Derek James from Castle Howard drives his engine towards the main arena at the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
    LNP_Pickering_Traction_Engine_Show_I...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013<br />
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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A man drives his family around in their miniature steam truck at the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013<br />
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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Motorcycles on display at the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013<br />
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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A visitor looks on as final preparations are made to steam engines at the start of the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013<br />
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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Visitors walk amongst the stalls and amusements at the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013<br />
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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Youngsters enjoy one of the amusement rides at the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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The owner of a vintage car cleans the bodywork at the start of the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013<br />
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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A stall holder sits next to his auto jumble stall at the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013<br />
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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Vintage cars on display at the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
    LNP_Pickering_Traction_Engine_Show_I...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013<br />
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Pickering, Yorkshire, United Kingdom<br />
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Three youngsters walk through the displays at the 61st annual Pickering traction engine rally in North Yorkshire. The event has the largest line up of Showman's engines and fairground organs in the north of England and boasts over a thousand vintage and classic cars, commercials, tractors and motorcycles, arena attractions, a fun fair, steam rollers, steam ploughing and along with food and craft marquees the event is the largest event of it's type in the north of England.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP© Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/08/2013
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0079.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0081.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0084.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0085.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0086.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0087.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0088.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0090.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers takes place on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0076.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0077.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0044.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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Signs along the A66 warn travellers about the annual gathering of gypsies and travellers takes place on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0043.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers takes place on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0045.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers takes place on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0046.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0047.jpg
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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A traveller called 'Slick' from Burnley plays his banjo during the annual gathering of gypsies and travellers as it takes place on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0048.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0049.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0050.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers takes place on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0051.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers takes place on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0052.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers takes place on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0053.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers takes place on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0054.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers takes place on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
<br />
The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers takes place on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The traditional washing and grooming of horses in the River Eden takes place as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The traditional washing and grooming of horses in the River Eden takes place as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The traditional washing and grooming of horses in the River Eden takes place as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The traditional washing and grooming of horses in the River Eden takes place as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0070.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013<br />
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Appleby, Cumbria, United Kingdom.<br />
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The traditional washing and grooming of horses in the River Eden takes place as gypsies and travellers gather during the annual horse fair on 6 June, 2013 in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses.<br />
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The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Appleby_Horse_Fair_IFO_0073.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/06/2013. Appleby, UK. The annual gathering of gypsies and travellers at the Appleby Horse Fair in Appleby, Cumbria. The event remains one of the largest and oldest events in Europe and gives the opportunity for travelling communities to meet friends, celebrate their music, their folklore and to buy and sell horses. The five day event has existed under the protection of a charter granted by King James II in 1685 and it remains the most important event in the gypsy and traveller calendar. Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Rosedale, UK. <br />
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A farmer stands with one of his sheep during an event at the Rosedale Country Show. This mainstay annual event remains as popular as ever attracting visitors and entrants from across the region.<br />
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Rosedale, UK. <br />
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Spectators sit and watch a horse jumping event during the Rosedale Country Show. This mainstay annual event remains as popular as ever attracting visitors and entrants from across the region.<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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A woman and her child join hundreds of onlookers 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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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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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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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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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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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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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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Wooden crosses are planted in the grass 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 are planted in the grass 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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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 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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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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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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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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16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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Veterans stand together as they take part in 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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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
16/12/2014. <br />
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Hartlepool, United Kingdom<br />
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Veterans stand together 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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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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27/09/2014. <br />
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Middlesbrough, United Kingdom<br />
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Drag queens enjoy the entertainment during the Middlesbrough Pride event. The event brings together many members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community from the area.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2018. London, UK. Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry speaks at the BusinessGreen Leaders' Summit at The Crystal, London, during Green GB Week. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2018. London, UK. Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry speaks at the BusinessGreen Leaders' Summit at The Crystal, London, during Green GB Week. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2018. London, UK. Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry speaks at the BusinessGreen Leaders' Summit at The Crystal, London, during Green GB Week. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2018. London, UK. Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry speaks at the BusinessGreen Leaders' Summit at The Crystal, London, during Green GB Week. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_Claire_Perry_speech_TNI_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2018. London, UK. Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry speaks at the BusinessGreen Leaders' Summit at The Crystal, London, during Green GB Week. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_Claire_Perry_speech_TNI_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2018. London, UK. Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry speaks at the BusinessGreen Leaders' Summit at The Crystal, London, during Green GB Week. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_Claire_Perry_speech_TNI_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2018. London, UK. Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry speaks at the BusinessGreen Leaders' Summit at The Crystal, London, during Green GB Week. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_Claire_Perry_speech_TNI_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/10/2018. London, UK. Energy and Clean Growth Minister Claire Perry speaks at the BusinessGreen Leaders' Summit at The Crystal, London, during Green GB Week. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_Claire_Perry_speech_TNI_02.jpg
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