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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/01/2018. London, UK. A set of luggage owned by Edward, Duke of Windsor and a Christian Dior Day Suit (1949) worn by the the German actress Marlene Dietrichon are on display as part of the Ocean Liners: Speed And Style exhibition at the V & A museum. The exhibits will re-imagine the golden age of ocean travel, exploring the design and cultural impact of the ocean liner on an international scale. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/01/2018. London, UK. Evening wear worn by US diplomat Anthony J.Drexel Biddle Jr and New York socialite Miss Emilie Grigsby on display as part of the Ocean Liners: Speed And Style exhibition at the V & A museum. The exhibits will re-imagine the golden age of ocean travel, exploring the design and cultural impact of the ocean liner on an international scale. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/01/2018. London, UK. A model for Cunard's Queen Elizabeth ship, 1938 is on display as part of the Ocean Liners: Speed And Style exhibition at the V & A museum. The exhibits will re-imagine the golden age of ocean travel, exploring the design and cultural impact of the ocean liner on an international scale. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/01/2018. London, UK. A model for Cunard's Queen Elizabeth ship, 1938 is on display as part of the Ocean Liners: Speed And Style exhibition at the V & A museum. The exhibits will re-imagine the golden age of ocean travel, exploring the design and cultural impact of the ocean liner on an international scale. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/01/2018. London, UK.  Tablewear for grand luxe apartments and first class on the Normandie ship, 1934 is on display as part of the Ocean Liners: Speed And Style exhibition at the V & A museum. The exhibits will re-imagine the golden age of ocean travel, exploring the design and cultural impact of the ocean liner on an international scale. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/01/2018. London, UK. A museum staff member views a panel from the first -class smoking room on the Normandie ship, 1935on display as part of the Ocean Liners: Speed And Style exhibition at the V & A museum. The exhibits will re-imagine the golden age of ocean travel, exploring the design and cultural impact of the ocean liner on an international scale. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP__OCEAN_LINER_EXHIBITION_RTG_10.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/01/2018. London, UK. A museum staff member views a panel from the first -class smoking room on the Normandie ship, 1935on display as part of the Ocean Liners: Speed And Style exhibition at the V & A museum. The exhibits will re-imagine the golden age of ocean travel, exploring the design and cultural impact of the ocean liner on an international scale. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP__OCEAN_LINER_EXHIBITION_RTG_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/01/2018. London, UK. A museum staff member views a panel from the first -class smoking room on the Normandie ship, 1935on display as part of the Ocean Liners: Speed And Style exhibition at the V & A museum. The exhibits will re-imagine the golden age of ocean travel, exploring the design and cultural impact of the ocean liner on an international scale. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP__OCEAN_LINER_EXHIBITION_RTG_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/01/2018. London, UK.  A museum staff member views a fragment of an overdoor from the first-class lounge on the Titanic ship (1911) is on display as part of the Ocean Liners: Speed And Style exhibition at the V & A museum. The exhibits will re-imagine the golden age of ocean travel, exploring the design and cultural impact of the ocean liner on an international scale. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP__OCEAN_LINER_EXHIBITION_RTG_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/01/2018. London, UK.  A museum staff member views a fragment of an overdoor from the first-class lounge on the Titanic ship (1911) is on display as part of the Ocean Liners: Speed And Style exhibition at the V & A museum. The exhibits will re-imagine the golden age of ocean travel, exploring the design and cultural impact of the ocean liner on an international scale. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP__OCEAN_LINER_EXHIBITION_RTG_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/01/2018. London, UK.  A museum staff member views a recreation of a swimming pool with swimming costumes on display as part of the Ocean Liners: Speed And Style exhibition at the V & A museum. The exhibits will re-imagine the golden age of ocean travel, exploring the design and cultural impact of the ocean liner on an international scale. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP__OCEAN_LINER_EXHIBITION_RTG_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/01/2018. London, UK.  A museum staff member views a recreation of a swimming pool with swimming costumes on display as part of the Ocean Liners: Speed And Style exhibition at the V & A museum. The exhibits will re-imagine the golden age of ocean travel, exploring the design and cultural impact of the ocean liner on an international scale. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/01/2018. London, UK. A Cartier Tiara (1909) formerly belonging to Lady Allan, the wife of  Sir Hugh Montagu Allan is on display as part of the Ocean Liners: Speed And Style exhibition at the V & A museum. The exhibits will re-imagine the golden age of ocean travel, exploring the design and cultural impact of the ocean liner on an international scale. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/01/2018. London, UK. A Cartier Tiara (1909) formerly belonging to Lady Allan, the wife of  Sir Hugh Montagu Allan is on display as part of the Ocean Liners: Speed And Style exhibition at the V & A museum. The exhibits will re-imagine the golden age of ocean travel, exploring the design and cultural impact of the ocean liner on an international scale. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/05/2015. HMS Ocean pictured a the QEII Bridge, Dartford, on the River Thames.  HMS Ocean has left London after a five day visit in which she helped commemorate the 70th anniversary of VE Day. The Royal Navy's largest warship was moored at Greenwich for the duration of her visit and departed this morning just after 6am. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/05/2015.  HMS Ocean pictured a the QEII Bridge, Dartford, on the River Thames. HMS Ocean has left London after a five day visit in which she helped commemorate the 70th anniversary of VE Day. The Royal Navy's largest warship was moored at Greenwich for the duration of her visit and departed this morning just after 6am. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_HMS_OCEAN_LEAVES_LONDON_RPO_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2012. Thames Barrier, London.  The Royal Navy helicopter carrier HMS Ocean passes through the River Thames Barrier.   It will be berthed at Greenwich throughout the Olympics, acting as logistic hub and helicopter launch platform.  The ship previously sailed up the Thames on May 4 as part of an Olympics security exercise.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/05/2015.  HMS Ocean has left London after a five day visit in which she helped commemorate the 70th anniversary of VE Day. The Royal Navy's largest warship was moored at Greenwich for the duration of her visit and departed this morning just after 6am. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_HMS_OCEAN_LEAVES_LONDON_RPO_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/05/2015.  HMS Ocean has left London after a five day visit in which she helped commemorate the 70th anniversary of VE Day. The Royal Navy's largest warship was moored at Greenwich for the duration of her visit and departed this morning just after 6am. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_HMS_OCEAN_LEAVES_LONDON_RPO_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/05/2015.  HMS Ocean has left London after a five day visit in which she helped commemorate the 70th anniversary of VE Day. The Royal Navy's largest warship was moored at Greenwich for the duration of her visit and departed this morning just after 6am. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_HMS_OCEAN_LEAVES_LONDON_RPO_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/05/2015.  HMS Ocean has left London after a five day visit in which she helped commemorate the 70th anniversary of VE Day. The Royal Navy's largest warship was moored at Greenwich for the duration of her visit and departed this morning just after 6am. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_HMS_OCEAN_LEAVES_LONDON_RPO_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2012. Thames Barrier, London.  The Royal Navy helicopter carrier HMS Ocean passes through the River Thames Barrier.   It will be berthed at Greenwich throughout the Olympics, acting as logistic hub and helicopter launch platform.  The ship previously sailed up the Thames on May 4 as part of an Olympics security exercise.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2012. Thames Barrier, London.  The Royal Navy helicopter carrier HMS Ocean passes through the River Thames Barrier.   It will be berthed at Greenwich throughout the Olympics, acting as logistic hub and helicopter launch platform.  The ship previously sailed up the Thames on May 4 as part of an Olympics security exercise.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Ocean_RIS_010.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2012. Thames Barrier, London.  The Royal Navy helicopter carrier HMS Ocean passes through the River Thames Barrier.   It will be berthed at Greenwich throughout the Olympics, acting as logistic hub and helicopter launch platform.  The ship previously sailed up the Thames on May 4 as part of an Olympics security exercise.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Ocean_RIS_009.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2012. Thames Barrier, London.  The Royal Navy helicopter carrier HMS Ocean passes through the River Thames Barrier.   It will be berthed at Greenwich throughout the Olympics, acting as logistic hub and helicopter launch platform.  The ship previously sailed up the Thames on May 4 as part of an Olympics security exercise.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Ocean_RIS_008.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2012. Thames Barrier, London.  The Royal Navy helicopter carrier HMS Ocean passes through the River Thames Barrier.   It will be berthed at Greenwich throughout the Olympics, acting as logistic hub and helicopter launch platform.  The ship previously sailed up the Thames on May 4 as part of an Olympics security exercise.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Ocean_RIS_005.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2012. Thames Barrier, London.  The Royal Navy helicopter carrier HMS Ocean passes through the River Thames Barrier.   It will be berthed at Greenwich throughout the Olympics, acting as logistic hub and helicopter launch platform.  The ship previously sailed up the Thames on May 4 as part of an Olympics security exercise.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Ocean_RIS_006.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2012. Thames Barrier, London.  The Royal Navy helicopter carrier HMS Ocean passes through the River Thames Barrier.   It will be berthed at Greenwich throughout the Olympics, acting as logistic hub and helicopter launch platform.  The ship previously sailed up the Thames on May 4 as part of an Olympics security exercise.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Ocean_RIS_004.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2012. Thames Barrier, London.  The Royal Navy helicopter carrier HMS Ocean passes through the River Thames Barrier.   It will be berthed at Greenwich throughout the Olympics, acting as logistic hub and helicopter launch platform.  The ship previously sailed up the Thames on May 4 as part of an Olympics security exercise.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Ocean_RIS_003.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2012. Thames Barrier, London.  The Royal Navy helicopter carrier HMS Ocean passes through the River Thames Barrier.   It will be berthed at Greenwich throughout the Olympics, acting as logistic hub and helicopter launch platform.  The ship previously sailed up the Thames on May 4 as part of an Olympics security exercise.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Ocean_RIS_001.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/07/2012. Thames Barrier, London.  The Royal Navy helicopter carrier HMS Ocean passes through the River Thames Barrier.   It will be berthed at Greenwich throughout the Olympics, acting as logistic hub and helicopter launch platform.  The ship previously sailed up the Thames on May 4 as part of an Olympics security exercise.  Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Ocean_RIS_002.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2012. LONDON, UK. A Royal Navy Sea Lynx is seen after it took off from the deck of HMS Ocean, the Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, after the ship docked in Greenwich, London, today (04/05/12). HMS Ocean has been deployed as part of an exercise involving the RAF, British Army and Royal Navy taking place across London as part of security preparations for the 2012 London Olympic Games. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_HMSOCEAN_LDN_08_MCR.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2012. LONDON, UK. Members of the public watch HMS Ocean, the Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, after she made her way up the Thames to moor in Greenwich, London, today (04/05/12). HMS Ocean has been deployed as part of an exercise involving the RAF, British Army and Royal Navy taking place across London as part of security preparations for the 2012 London Olympic Games. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_HMSOCEAN_LDN_07_MCR.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2012. LONDON, UK. A member of the public watches HMS Ocean, the Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, after she made her way up the Thames to moor in Greenwich, London, today (04/05/12). HMS Ocean has been deployed as part of an exercise involving the RAF, British Army and Royal Navy taking place across London as part of security preparations for the 2012 London Olympic Games. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2012. LONDON, UK. The Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, HMS Ocean makes her way through the the Thames Barrier in London today (04/05/12). HMS Ocean has been deployed as part of an exercise involving the RAF, British Army and Royal Navy taking place across London as part of security preparations for the 2012 London Olympic Games. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2012. LONDON, UK. The Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, HMS Ocean makes her way through the the Thames Barrier in London today (04/05/12). HMS Ocean has been deployed as part of an exercise involving the RAF, British Army and Royal Navy taking place across London as part of security preparations for the 2012 London Olympic Games. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2012. LONDON, UK. A member of the public uses his phone to take a picture of HMS Ocean, the Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, after she made her way up the Thames to moor in Greenwich, London, today (04/05/12). HMS Ocean has been deployed as part of an exercise involving the RAF, British Army and Royal Navy taking place across London as part of security preparations for the 2012 London Olympic Games. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2012. LONDON, UK. The Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, HMS Ocean, is moored at Greenwich, London, after making her way up the Thames today (04/05/12). HMS Ocean has been deployed as part of an exercise involving the RAF, British Army and Royal Navy taking place across London as part of security preparations for the 2012 London Olympic Games. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_HMSOCEAN_LDN_04_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/05/2012. LONDON, UK. The Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, HMS Ocean makes her way through the the Thames Barrier in London today (04/05/12). HMS Ocean has been deployed as part of an exercise involving the RAF, British Army and Royal Navy taking place across London as part of security preparations for the 2012 London Olympic Games. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_HMSOCEAN_LDN_01_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/11/2019. LONDON, UK.  The Christmas lights in Carnaby Street have been switched on tonight.  Running the length of Carnaby Street, the lights recreate underwater scenes overhead, with sections representing different areas of the ocean in need of conservation.  The sustainable light installation has been designed in collaboration with ocean conservation charity, Project 0, who also worked with Carnaby and artist James Chuter on a colourful sealife mural in the area.  1,500 recycled bottles have been used to create the display, along with repurposed fishing nets.  .  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/11/2019. LONDON, UK.  The Christmas lights in Carnaby Street have been switched on tonight.  Running the length of Carnaby Street, the lights recreate underwater scenes overhead, with sections representing different areas of the ocean in need of conservation.  The sustainable light installation has been designed in collaboration with ocean conservation charity, Project 0, who also worked with Carnaby and artist James Chuter on a colourful sealife mural in the area.  1,500 recycled bottles have been used to create the display, along with repurposed fishing nets.  .  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_CARNABY_ST_LIGHTS_SCU_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/11/2019. LONDON, UK.  The Christmas lights in Carnaby Street have been switched on tonight.  Running the length of Carnaby Street, the lights recreate underwater scenes overhead, with sections representing different areas of the ocean in need of conservation.  The sustainable light installation has been designed in collaboration with ocean conservation charity, Project 0, who also worked with Carnaby and artist James Chuter on a colourful sealife mural in the area.  1,500 recycled bottles have been used to create the display, along with repurposed fishing nets.  .  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_CARNABY_ST_LIGHTS_SCU_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/11/2019. LONDON, UK.  The Christmas lights in Carnaby Street have been switched on tonight.  Running the length of Carnaby Street, the lights recreate underwater scenes overhead, with sections representing different areas of the ocean in need of conservation.  The sustainable light installation has been designed in collaboration with ocean conservation charity, Project 0, who also worked with Carnaby and artist James Chuter on a colourful sealife mural in the area.  1,500 recycled bottles have been used to create the display, along with repurposed fishing nets.  .  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_CARNABY_ST_LIGHTS_SCU_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/11/2019. LONDON, UK.  The Christmas lights in Carnaby Street have been switched on tonight.  Running the length of Carnaby Street, the lights recreate underwater scenes overhead, with sections representing different areas of the ocean in need of conservation.  The sustainable light installation has been designed in collaboration with ocean conservation charity, Project 0, who also worked with Carnaby and artist James Chuter on a colourful sealife mural in the area.  1,500 recycled bottles have been used to create the display, along with repurposed fishing nets.  .  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_CARNABY_ST_LIGHTS_SCU_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/11/2019. LONDON, UK.  The Christmas lights in Carnaby Street have been switched on tonight.  Running the length of Carnaby Street, the lights recreate underwater scenes overhead, with sections representing different areas of the ocean in need of conservation.  The sustainable light installation has been designed in collaboration with ocean conservation charity, Project 0, who also worked with Carnaby and artist James Chuter on a colourful sealife mural in the area.  1,500 recycled bottles have been used to create the display, along with repurposed fishing nets.  .  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_CARNABY_ST_LIGHTS_SCU_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/11/2019. LONDON, UK.  The Christmas lights in Carnaby Street have been switched on tonight.  Running the length of Carnaby Street, the lights recreate underwater scenes overhead, with sections representing different areas of the ocean in need of conservation.  The sustainable light installation has been designed in collaboration with ocean conservation charity, Project 0, who also worked with Carnaby and artist James Chuter on a colourful sealife mural in the area.  1,500 recycled bottles have been used to create the display, along with repurposed fishing nets.  .  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_CARNABY_ST_LIGHTS_SCU_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/08/2017. LONDON, UK.  The large cruise ship, Ocean Majesty leaves London on the River Thames this evening, passing a residential area in east London and in front of the Canary Wharf skyscrapers. Ocean Majesty is approximately 445m long and carries up to 621 people. Environmentalists claim the pollution created by giant cruise ships travelling into the capital city outweigh their economic benefits. The Port of London Authority (PLA) are conducting a work programme during 2017 to monitor air quality and pollution caused by river traffic on the River Thames.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/08/2017. LONDON, UK.  The large cruise ship, Ocean Majesty leaves London on the River Thames this evening, passing a residential area in east London and in front of the Canary Wharf skyscrapers. Ocean Majesty is approximately 445m long and carries up to 621 people. Environmentalists claim the pollution created by giant cruise ships travelling into the capital city outweigh their economic benefits. The Port of London Authority (PLA) are conducting a work programme during 2017 to monitor air quality and pollution caused by river traffic on the River Thames.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Cruise_ship_London_VFL_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2014. HMS Ocean pictured with the historic domes of the Old Royal Naval College at Greenwich. The Royal Navy's biggest warship HMS Ocean sailed in to London today. The Might O as she is nicknamed arrived in London on a sunny day on the same day as the UK General Election. Her visit is timed to coincide with the anniversary of VE Day and events will take place on board this weekend. She will be moored at Greenwich until Monday. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_BIGGEST_WARSHIP_ARRIVES_LONDON_R...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/12/2014. Sri Lanka, UK 10th year commemorations of the Indian Ocean Tsunami, in Sri Lanka. In Peraliya, a man has a moment of reflection during commemorations in remembrance of those that lost their lives or are still missing as a result of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. Photo credit : Sam Spickett/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/09/2016. A cruise ship sails past Gravesend in Kent on 1st September - the first day of Meteorological autumn.  Ocean Majesty is photographed passing Gravesend, which last month recorded the highest temperature of anywhere in the country this year, en route to London where she will be moor alongside HMS Belfast. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_CRUISE_SHIP_SUNNY_GRAVESEND_RPO_...jpg
  • **VIDEO Available here: http://tinyurl.com/hl8y6t3 ** © London News Pictures. File pic dated 29/01/2016 Puerto de Mogan, Gran Canaria. The crew of The Toby Wallace set off to try and break the record for the fastest crossing by rowing boat of the Atlantic Ocean. MIKE JOHNSON (pictured far right sat in boat)  is currently missing at sea after their boat was rocked by a large wave causing several crew to be thrown over-board. Coastguards have now called off a search for a 21-year-old Zimbabwean rower Mike Johnson. Photo credit: credit: Ian Homer/LNP
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  • **VIDEO Available here: http://tinyurl.com/hl8y6t3 ** © London News Pictures. File pic dated 29/01/2016 Puerto de Mogan, Gran Canaria. The crew of The Toby Wallace set off to try and break the record for the fastest crossing by rowing boat of the Atlantic Ocean. MIKE JOHNSON (pictured centre with curly hair)  is currently missing at sea after their boat was rocked by a large wave causing several crew to be thrown over-board. Coastguards have now called off a search for a 21-year-old Zimbabwean rower Mike Johnson. Photo credit: credit: Ian Homer/LNP
    LNP_Atlantic_Rowing_IHO_1.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2014. The Royal Navy's biggest warship HMS Ocean sailed in to London today. The Might O as she is nicknamed arrived in London on a sunny day on the same day as the UK General Election. Her visit is timed to coincide with the anniversary of VE Day and events will take place on board this weekend. She will be moored at Greenwich until Monday. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_BIGGEST_WARSHIP_ARRIVES_LONDON_R...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2014. The Royal Navy's biggest warship HMS Ocean sailed in to London today. The Might O as she is nicknamed arrived in London on a sunny day on the same day as the UK General Election. Her visit is timed to coincide with the anniversary of VE Day and events will take place on board this weekend. She will be moored at Greenwich until Monday. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_BIGGEST_WARSHIP_ARRIVES_LONDON_R...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2014. The Royal Navy's biggest warship HMS Ocean sailed in to London today. The Might O as she is nicknamed arrived in London on a sunny day on the same day as the UK General Election. Her visit is timed to coincide with the anniversary of VE Day and events will take place on board this weekend. She will be moored at Greenwich until Monday. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_BIGGEST_WARSHIP_ARRIVES_LONDON_R...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2014. The Royal Navy's biggest warship HMS Ocean sailed in to London today. The Might O as she is nicknamed arrived in London on a sunny day on the same day as the UK General Election. Her visit is timed to coincide with the anniversary of VE Day and events will take place on board this weekend. She will be moored at Greenwich until Monday. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_BIGGEST_WARSHIP_ARRIVES_LONDON_R...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2014. The Royal Navy's biggest warship HMS Ocean sailed in to London today. The Might O as she is nicknamed arrived in London on a sunny day on the same day as the UK General Election. Her visit is timed to coincide with the anniversary of VE Day and events will take place on board this weekend. She will be moored at Greenwich until Monday. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_BIGGEST_WARSHIP_ARRIVES_LONDON_R...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2014. The Royal Navy's biggest warship HMS Ocean sailed in to London today. The Might O as she is nicknamed arrived in London on a sunny day on the same day as the UK General Election. Her visit is timed to coincide with the anniversary of VE Day and events will take place on board this weekend. She will be moored at Greenwich until Monday. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_BIGGEST_WARSHIP_ARRIVES_LONDON_R...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2014. The Royal Navy's biggest warship HMS Ocean sailed in to London today. The Might O as she is nicknamed arrived in London on a sunny day on the same day as the UK General Election. Her visit is timed to coincide with the anniversary of VE Day and events will take place on board this weekend. She will be moored at Greenwich until Monday. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_BIGGEST_WARSHIP_ARRIVES_LONDON_R...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2014. The Royal Navy's biggest warship HMS Ocean sailed in to London today. The Might O as she is nicknamed arrived in London on a sunny day on the same day as the UK General Election. Her visit is timed to coincide with the anniversary of VE Day and events will take place on board this weekend. She will be moored at Greenwich until Monday. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_BIGGEST_WARSHIP_ARRIVES_LONDON_R...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/12/2014. Sri Lanka, UK 10th year commemorations of the Indian Ocean Tsunami, in Sri Lanka. In Peraliya, a train was derailed by a 20m high tsunami wave with the loss of 1500 lives. Although many of the carriages have been destroyed, engine '591', also known as 'Queen of the Sea' was completely restored and on every 'tsunami day' the train runs the original route from Colombo to her original resting place that is now a permanent memorial. Photo credit : Sam Spickett/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/12/2014. Sri Lanka, UK 10th year commemorations of the Indian Ocean Tsunami, in Sri Lanka. In Peraliya, a train was derailed by a 20m high tsunami wave with the loss of 1500 lives. Although many of the carriages have been destroyed, engine '591', also known as 'Queen of the Sea' was completely restored and on every 'tsunami day' the train runs the original route from Colombo to her original resting place that is now a permanent memorial. Photo credit : Sam Spickett/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/12/2014. Sri Lanka, UK 10th year commemorations of the Indian Ocean Tsunami, in Sri Lanka. In Peraliya, a train was derailed by a 20m high tsunami wave with the loss of 1500 lives. Although many of the carriages have been destroyed, engine '591', also known as 'Queen of the Sea' was completely restored and on every 'tsunami day' the train runs the original route from Colombo to her original resting place that is now a permanent memorial. Photo credit : Sam Spickett/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/12/2014. Sri Lanka, UK 10th year commemorations of the Indian Ocean Tsunami, in Sri Lanka. Here in Peraliya, Buddhist devotees make offerings at the Tsunami memorial, in remembrance of the 1500 people that lost their lives on the fated Tsunami Train that derailed nearby,  and to the untold victims nationwide, estimated to be 40,000 people. Photo credit : Sam Spickett/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/09/2012. LONDON, UK. A pair of Automatic Seamaster Professional "Planet Ocean" wrist watches worn by Daniel Craig on Bond films 'Quantum of Solace' (2008) and 'Skyfall' (2012) (each est. £6,000-8,000) are seen at the press view for the 50 Years of James Bond Auction in London today (28/09/12).  The auction, taking place on in two parts, an online sale on the 28th of September and an evening event on the 5th of October - Global James Bond Day -  is being held in aid of various charities and features props and costumes from 50 years of James Bond movies. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/07/2012. London, UK .  A man takes a picture of HMS Ocean moored in the Thames for the Olympic games 2012 in the sunshine as temperatures reach 30 degrees at Greenwhich Pier in London today 25 July 2012. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/07/2012. London, UK .  Policemen watch HMS Ocean moored in the Thames for the Olympic games 2012 in the sunshine as temperatures reach 30 degrees at Greenwhich Pier in London today 25 July 2012. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/07/2012. London, UK .  People watch HMS Ocean moored in the Thames for the Olympic games 2012 in the sunshine as temperatures reach 30 degrees at Greenwhich Pier in London today 25 July 2012. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/09/2016. A cruise ship sails past Gravesend in Kent on 1st September - the first day of Meteorological autumn.  Ocean Majesty is photographed passing Gravesend, which last month recorded the highest temperature of anywhere in the country this year, en route to London where she will be moor alongside HMS Belfast. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/09/2016. A cruise ship sails past Gravesend in Kent on 1st September - the first day of Meteorological autumn.  Ocean Majesty is photographed passing Gravesend, which last month recorded the highest temperature of anywhere in the country this year, en route to London where she will be moor alongside HMS Belfast. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/09/2016. A cruise ship sails past Gravesend in Kent on 1st September - the first day of Meteorological autumn.  Ocean Majesty is photographed passing Gravesend, which last month recorded the highest temperature of anywhere in the country this year, en route to London where she will be moor alongside HMS Belfast. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • **VIDEO Available here: http://tinyurl.com/hl8y6t3 ** © London News Pictures. File pic 29/01/2016 Puerto de Mogan, Gran Canaria. The crew of The Toby Wallace set off to try and break the record for the fastest crossing by rowing boat of the Atlantic Ocean. MIKE JOHNSON (pictured far left sat in boat)  is currently missing at sea after their boat was rocked by a large wave causing several crew to be thrown over-board. Coastguards have now called off a search for a 21-year-old Zimbabwean rower Mike Johnson. Photo credit: credit: Ian Homer/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2014. The Royal Navy's biggest warship HMS Ocean sailed in to London today. The Might O as she is nicknamed arrived in London on a sunny day on the same day as the UK General Election. Her visit is timed to coincide with the anniversary of VE Day and events will take place on board this weekend. She will be moored at Greenwich until Monday. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2014. The Royal Navy's biggest warship HMS Ocean sailed in to London today. The Might O as she is nicknamed arrived in London on a sunny day on the same day as the UK General Election. Her visit is timed to coincide with the anniversary of VE Day and events will take place on board this weekend. She will be moored at Greenwich until Monday. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2014. The Royal Navy's biggest warship HMS Ocean sailed in to London today. The Might O as she is nicknamed arrived in London on a sunny day on the same day as the UK General Election. Her visit is timed to coincide with the anniversary of VE Day and events will take place on board this weekend. She will be moored at Greenwich until Monday. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2014. The Royal Navy's biggest warship HMS Ocean sailed in to London today. The Might O as she is nicknamed arrived in London on a sunny day on the same day as the UK General Election. Her visit is timed to coincide with the anniversary of VE Day and events will take place on board this weekend. She will be moored at Greenwich until Monday. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 15/04/2014. The Royal Navy's biggest warship HMS Ocean sailed in to London today. The Might O as she is nicknamed arrived in London on a sunny day on the same day as the UK General Election. Her visit is timed to coincide with the anniversary of VE Day and events will take place on board this weekend. She will be moored at Greenwich until Monday. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/12/2014. Sri Lanka, UK 10th year commemorations of the Indian Ocean Tsunami, in Sri Lanka. Here in Peraliya, a young boy places makes an offering at the Tsunami memorial, in remembrance of the 1500 people that lost their lives on the fated Tsunami Train that derailed nearby,  and to the untold victims nationwide, estimated to be 40,000 people. Photo credit : Sam Spickett/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 25/07/2012. London, UK .  A couple take a picture of HMS Ocean moored in the Thames for the Olympic games 2012 in the sunshine as temperatures reach 30 degrees at Greenwhich Pier in London today 25 July 2012. Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/07/2012. London, UK.  London 2012 Olympics.  Sir Robin Knox-Johnson carries the Olympic Torch around the Cutty Sark ship in Greenwich, London.  Sailors from HMS Ocean stand in line alongside the Cutty Sark to cheer Sir Robin.  Sir Robin was the first person to to sail non-stop around the world, founded the Clipper Round the World Race in 1995, and has been a Cutty Sark Trustee since 2011. Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/04/2017. London, UK.  A sculpture by artist James de Caires Taylor, depicting a family on a beach, is installed by Greenpeace in front of the entrance of Coca-Cola's London headquarters on Wimpole Street as part of the campaign called "Don't let Coke choke our oceans".  The campaign highlights the negative environmental impact of plastics in the oceans as well as Coca-Cola's increased use of throwaway plastics as opposed to recycled plastics.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/04/2017. London, UK.  A sculpture by artist James de Caires Taylor, depicting a family on a beach, is installed by Greenpeace in front of the entrance of Coca-Cola's London headquarters on Wimpole Street as part of the campaign called "Don't let Coke choke our oceans".  The campaign highlights the negative environmental impact of plastics in the oceans as well as Coca-Cola's increased use of throwaway plastics as opposed to recycled plastics.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/04/2017. London, UK.  A sculpture by artist James de Caires Taylor, depicting a family on a beach, is installed by Greenpeace in front of the entrance of Coca-Cola's London headquarters on Wimpole Street as part of the campaign called "Don't let Coke choke our oceans".  The campaign highlights the negative environmental impact of plastics in the oceans as well as Coca-Cola's increased use of throwaway plastics as opposed to recycled plastics.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/04/2017. London, UK.  A sculpture by artist James de Caires Taylor, depicting a family on a beach, is installed by Greenpeace in front of the entrance of Coca-Cola's London headquarters on Wimpole Street as part of the campaign called "Don't let Coke choke our oceans".  The campaign highlights the negative environmental impact of plastics in the oceans as well as Coca-Cola's increased use of throwaway plastics as opposed to recycled plastics.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/04/2017. London, UK.  A sculpture by artist James de Caires Taylor, depicting a family on a beach, is installed by Greenpeace in front of the entrance of Coca-Cola's London headquarters on Wimpole Street as part of the campaign called "Don't let Coke choke our oceans".  The campaign highlights the negative environmental impact of plastics in the oceans as well as Coca-Cola's increased use of throwaway plastics as opposed to recycled plastics.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/04/2017. London, UK.  A sculpture by artist James de Caires Taylor, depicting a family on a beach, is installed by Greenpeace in front of the entrance of Coca-Cola's London headquarters on Wimpole Street as part of the campaign called "Don't let Coke choke our oceans".  The campaign highlights the negative environmental impact of plastics in the oceans as well as Coca-Cola's increased use of throwaway plastics as opposed to recycled plastics.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/04/2017. London, UK.  A sculpture by artist James de Caires Taylor, depicting a family on a beach, is installed by Greenpeace in front of the entrance of Coca-Cola's London headquarters on Wimpole Street as part of the campaign called "Don't let Coke choke our oceans".  The campaign highlights the negative environmental impact of plastics in the oceans as well as Coca-Cola's increased use of throwaway plastics as opposed to recycled plastics.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/04/2017. London, UK.  A sculpture by artist James de Caires Taylor, depicting a family on a beach, is installed by Greenpeace in front of the entrance of Coca-Cola's London headquarters on Wimpole Street as part of the campaign called "Don't let Coke choke our oceans".  The campaign highlights the negative environmental impact of plastics in the oceans as well as Coca-Cola's increased use of throwaway plastics as opposed to recycled plastics.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/04/2017. London, UK.  A sculpture by artist James de Caires Taylor, depicting a family on a beach, is installed by Greenpeace in front of the entrance of Coca-Cola's London headquarters on Wimpole Street as part of the campaign called "Don't let Coke choke our oceans".  The campaign highlights the negative environmental impact of plastics in the oceans as well as Coca-Cola's increased use of throwaway plastics as opposed to recycled plastics.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. LONDON, UK. Architect Nick Wood poses at the unveiling of an art installation called "Space of Waste", in ZSL London Zoo.  The artwork, designed by Nick Wood, comprises a building made of 15,000 discarded single-use bottles collected from London and its waterways and is part of ZSL's #OneLess campaign, aiming to protect the world's oceans by encouraging people to stop using single-use plastic bottles.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. LONDON, UK. Fiona Llewellyn, ZSL's Marine Project manager, places the final bottle at the unveiling of an art installation called "Space of Waste" by architect Nick Wood, in ZSL London Zoo.  The artwork comprises a building made of 15,000 discarded single-use bottles collected from London and its waterways and is part of ZSL's #OneLess campaign, aiming to protect the world's oceans by encouraging people to stop using single-use plastic bottles.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. LONDON, UK. Fiona Llewellyn, ZSL's Marine Project manager, places the final bottle at the unveiling of an art installation called "Space of Waste" by architect Nick Wood, in ZSL London Zoo.  The artwork comprises a building made of 15,000 discarded single-use bottles collected from London and its waterways and is part of ZSL's #OneLess campaign, aiming to protect the world's oceans by encouraging people to stop using single-use plastic bottles.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. LONDON, UK. Unveiling of an art installation called "Space of Waste" by architect Nick Wood, in ZSL London Zoo.  The artwork comprises a building made of 15,000 discarded single-use bottles collected from London and its waterways and is part of ZSL's #OneLess campaign, aiming to protect the world's oceans by encouraging people to stop using single-use plastic bottles.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. LONDON, UK. Fiona Llewellyn, ZSL's Marine Project manager, places the final bottle at the unveiling of an art installation called "Space of Waste" by architect Nick Wood, in ZSL London Zoo.  The artwork comprises a building made of 15,000 discarded single-use bottles collected from London and its waterways and is part of ZSL's #OneLess campaign, aiming to protect the world's oceans by encouraging people to stop using single-use plastic bottles.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. LONDON, UK. Fiona Llewellyn, ZSL's Marine Project manager, places the final bottle at the unveiling of an art installation called "Space of Waste" by architect Nick Wood, in ZSL London Zoo.  The artwork comprises a building made of 15,000 discarded single-use bottles collected from London and its waterways and is part of ZSL's #OneLess campaign, aiming to protect the world's oceans by encouraging people to stop using single-use plastic bottles.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. LONDON, UK. Fiona Llewellyn, ZSL's Marine Project manager, places the final bottle at the unveiling of an art installation called "Space of Waste" by architect Nick Wood, in ZSL London Zoo.  The artwork comprises a building made of 15,000 discarded single-use bottles collected from London and its waterways and is part of ZSL's #OneLess campaign, aiming to protect the world's oceans by encouraging people to stop using single-use plastic bottles.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. LONDON, UK. Fiona Llewellyn, ZSL's Marine Project manager, places the final bottle at the unveiling of an art installation called "Space of Waste" by architect Nick Wood, in ZSL London Zoo.  The artwork comprises a building made of 15,000 discarded single-use bottles collected from London and its waterways and is part of ZSL's #OneLess campaign, aiming to protect the world's oceans by encouraging people to stop using single-use plastic bottles.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. LONDON, UK. Fiona Llewellyn, ZSL's Marine Project manager, places the final bottle at the unveiling of an art installation called "Space of Waste" by architect Nick Wood, in ZSL London Zoo.  The artwork comprises a building made of 15,000 discarded single-use bottles collected from London and its waterways and is part of ZSL's #OneLess campaign, aiming to protect the world's oceans by encouraging people to stop using single-use plastic bottles.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/05/2018. LONDON, UK. Fiona Llewellyn, ZSL's Marine Project manager, places the final bottle at the unveiling of an art installation called "Space of Waste" by architect Nick Wood, in ZSL London Zoo.  The artwork comprises a building made of 15,000 discarded single-use bottles collected from London and its waterways and is part of ZSL's #OneLess campaign, aiming to protect the world's oceans by encouraging people to stop using single-use plastic bottles.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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