• Facebook
  • Twitter
x

London News Pictures

  • News Feed
  • sell pictures
  • work with us
  • POTY 2018
  • Privacy policy
Show Navigation
Search Archive:
Cart Lightbox Client Area

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 25 images found }
twitterlinkedinfacebook

Loading ()...

  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/07/2012. London, UK The light show seen from Old Billingsgate Market on the banks of the River Thames. The tallest building in Europe, The Shard,  is inaugurated today, 5th July 2012, with a light show visible across London.  Laser Beams were fired from its summit to 15 London skyscrapers and landmarks such as the Gherkin and Canary Wharf. The laser show culminated in the illumination of the Shard itself. . Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_shard_005.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/07/2012. London, UK The light show seen from Old Billingsgate Market on the banks of the River Thames. The tallest building in Europe, The Shard,  is inaugurated today, 5th July 2012, with a light show visible across London.  Laser Beams were fired from its summit to 15 London skyscrapers and landmarks such as the Gherkin and Canary Wharf. The laser show culminated in the illumination of the Shard itself. . Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_shard_008.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/07/2012. London, UK The light show seen from Old Billingsgate Market on the banks of the River Thames. The tallest building in Europe, The Shard,  is inaugurated today, 5th July 2012, with a light show visible across London.  Laser Beams were fired from its summit to 15 London skyscrapers and landmarks such as the Gherkin and Canary Wharf. The laser show culminated in the illumination of the Shard itself. . Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_shard_007.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/07/2012. London, UK The light show seen from Old Billingsgate Market on the banks of the River Thames. The tallest building in Europe, The Shard,  is inaugurated today, 5th July 2012, with a light show visible across London.  Laser Beams were fired from its summit to 15 London skyscrapers and landmarks such as the Gherkin and Canary Wharf. The laser show culminated in the illumination of the Shard itself. . Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_shard_006.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/07/2012. London, UK The light show seen from Old Billingsgate Market on the banks of the River Thames. The tallest building in Europe, The Shard,  is inaugurated today, 5th July 2012, with a light show visible across London.  Laser Beams were fired from its summit to 15 London skyscrapers and landmarks such as the Gherkin and Canary Wharf. The laser show culminated in the illumination of the Shard itself. . Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_shard_002.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/07/2012. London, UK The light show seen from Old Billingsgate Market on the banks of the River Thames. The tallest building in Europe, The Shard,  is inaugurated today, 5th July 2012, with a light show visible across London.  Laser Beams were fired from its summit to 15 London skyscrapers and landmarks such as the Gherkin and Canary Wharf. The laser show culminated in the illumination of the Shard itself. . Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_shard_001.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/07/2012. London, UK The light show seen from Old Billingsgate Market on the banks of the River Thames. The tallest building in Europe, The Shard,  is inaugurated today, 5th July 2012, with a light show visible across London.  Laser Beams were fired from its summit to 15 London skyscrapers and landmarks such as the Gherkin and Canary Wharf. The laser show culminated in the illumination of the Shard itself. . Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_shard_004.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/07/2012. London, UK The light show seen from Old Billingsgate Market on the banks of the River Thames. The tallest building in Europe, The Shard,  is inaugurated today, 5th July 2012, with a light show visible across London.  Laser Beams were fired from its summit to 15 London skyscrapers and landmarks such as the Gherkin and Canary Wharf. The laser show culminated in the illumination of the Shard itself. . Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_shard_003.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2017. York UK. The first collection of new grotesques to be carved for York Minster's 11 year project to conserve its South Quire Aisle have been installed today. The four carvings have been based on the Judgement of Solomon & include King Solomon, two women- one carrying a baby & a dragon holding a goose between it's teeth. The grotesques are being returned to a newly restored pinnacle, to replace four weathered carvings which are believed to date from the 1700s. Although badly eroded, the cathedral’s stonemasons could make out two women - one holding a bundle – a male figure and evidence of a winged beast with a bird between its teeth. Work on the South Quire Aisle, which dates from the 14th century, began at the start of 2016 and will involve an £11m investment over the next decade to repair and replace stone and glass in 15 window bays.Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_GROTESQUE_YORK_MINSTER_AMC_11.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2017. York UK. The first collection of new grotesques to be carved for York Minster's 11 year project to conserve its South Quire Aisle have been installed today. The four carvings have been based on the Judgement of Solomon & include King Solomon, two women- one carrying a baby & a dragon holding a goose between it's teeth. The grotesques are being returned to a newly restored pinnacle, to replace four weathered carvings which are believed to date from the 1700s. Although badly eroded, the cathedral’s stonemasons could make out two women - one holding a bundle – a male figure and evidence of a winged beast with a bird between its teeth. Work on the South Quire Aisle, which dates from the 14th century, began at the start of 2016 and will involve an £11m investment over the next decade to repair and replace stone and glass in 15 window bays.Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_GROTESQUE_YORK_MINSTER_AMC_10.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2017. York UK. The first collection of new grotesques to be carved for York Minster's 11 year project to conserve its South Quire Aisle have been installed today. The four carvings have been based on the Judgement of Solomon & include King Solomon, two women- one carrying a baby & a dragon holding a goose between it's teeth. The grotesques are being returned to a newly restored pinnacle, to replace four weathered carvings which are believed to date from the 1700s. Although badly eroded, the cathedral’s stonemasons could make out two women - one holding a bundle – a male figure and evidence of a winged beast with a bird between its teeth. Work on the South Quire Aisle, which dates from the 14th century, began at the start of 2016 and will involve an £11m investment over the next decade to repair and replace stone and glass in 15 window bays.Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_GROTESQUE_YORK_MINSTER_AMC_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2017. York UK. Stone Mason Richard Bossons puts the finishing touches to the first collection of new grotesques to be carved for York Minster's 11 year project to conserve its South Quire Aisle have been installed today. The four carvings have been based on the Judgement of Solomon & include King Solomon, two women- one carrying a baby & a dragon holding a goose between it's teeth. The grotesques are being returned to a newly restored pinnacle, to replace four weathered carvings which are believed to date from the 1700s. Although badly eroded, the cathedral’s stonemasons could make out two women - one holding a bundle – a male figure and evidence of a winged beast with a bird between its teeth. Work on the South Quire Aisle, which dates from the 14th century, began at the start of 2016 and will involve an £11m investment over the next decade to repair and replace stone and glass in 15 window bays.Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_GROTESQUE_YORK_MINSTER_AMC_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2017. York UK. Stone Mason Richard Bossons puts the finishing touches to the first collection of new grotesques to be carved for York Minster's 11 year project to conserve its South Quire Aisle have been installed today. The four carvings have been based on the Judgement of Solomon & include King Solomon, two women- one carrying a baby & a dragon holding a goose between it's teeth. The grotesques are being returned to a newly restored pinnacle, to replace four weathered carvings which are believed to date from the 1700s. Although badly eroded, the cathedral’s stonemasons could make out two women - one holding a bundle – a male figure and evidence of a winged beast with a bird between its teeth. Work on the South Quire Aisle, which dates from the 14th century, began at the start of 2016 and will involve an £11m investment over the next decade to repair and replace stone and glass in 15 window bays.Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_GROTESQUE_YORK_MINSTER_AMC_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2017. York UK. Stone Mason Victoria Darley inspects the first collection of new grotesques to be carved for York Minster's 11 year project to conserve its South Quire Aisle have been installed today. The four carvings have been based on the Judgement of Solomon & include King Solomon, two women- one carrying a baby & a dragon holding a goose between it's teeth. The grotesques are being returned to a newly restored pinnacle, to replace four weathered carvings which are believed to date from the 1700s. Although badly eroded, the cathedral’s stonemasons could make out two women - one holding a bundle – a male figure and evidence of a winged beast with a bird between its teeth. Work on the South Quire Aisle, which dates from the 14th century, began at the start of 2016 and will involve an £11m investment over the next decade to repair and replace stone and glass in 15 window bays.Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_GROTESQUE_YORK_MINSTER_AMC_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2017. York UK. Stone Mason Victoria Darley inspects the first collection of new grotesques to be carved for York Minster's 11 year project to conserve its South Quire Aisle have been installed today. The four carvings have been based on the Judgement of Solomon & include King Solomon, two women- one carrying a baby & a dragon holding a goose between it's teeth. The grotesques are being returned to a newly restored pinnacle, to replace four weathered carvings which are believed to date from the 1700s. Although badly eroded, the cathedral’s stonemasons could make out two women - one holding a bundle – a male figure and evidence of a winged beast with a bird between its teeth. Work on the South Quire Aisle, which dates from the 14th century, began at the start of 2016 and will involve an £11m investment over the next decade to repair and replace stone and glass in 15 window bays.Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_GROTESQUE_YORK_MINSTER_AMC_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2017. York UK. Stone Mason Victoria Darley inspects the first collection of new grotesques to be carved for York Minster's 11 year project to conserve its South Quire Aisle have been installed today. The four carvings have been based on the Judgement of Solomon & include King Solomon, two women- one carrying a baby & a dragon holding a goose between it's teeth. The grotesques are being returned to a newly restored pinnacle, to replace four weathered carvings which are believed to date from the 1700s. Although badly eroded, the cathedral’s stonemasons could make out two women - one holding a bundle – a male figure and evidence of a winged beast with a bird between its teeth. Work on the South Quire Aisle, which dates from the 14th century, began at the start of 2016 and will involve an £11m investment over the next decade to repair and replace stone and glass in 15 window bays.Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_GROTESQUE_YORK_MINSTER_AMC_02.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2017. York UK. Stone Mason Victoria Darley inspects the first collection of new grotesques to be carved for York Minster's 11 year project to conserve its South Quire Aisle have been installed today. The four carvings have been based on the Judgement of Solomon & include King Solomon, two women- one carrying a baby & a dragon holding a goose between it's teeth. The grotesques are being returned to a newly restored pinnacle, to replace four weathered carvings which are believed to date from the 1700s. Although badly eroded, the cathedral’s stonemasons could make out two women - one holding a bundle – a male figure and evidence of a winged beast with a bird between its teeth. Work on the South Quire Aisle, which dates from the 14th century, began at the start of 2016 and will involve an £11m investment over the next decade to repair and replace stone and glass in 15 window bays.Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_GROTESQUE_YORK_MINSTER_AMC_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/04/2012. Fosse Way, Warwickshire, UK. One of the largest ever auction sales of Alpacas takes place today (Friday) at Warwickshire Exhibition Centre, Near Leamington Spa. The auction of nearly 100 Alpacas sourced from three herds are expected to sell for many thousands of pounds. All three herds have had success in the show ring whenever they have been entered and offers the chance to purchase quality breeding stock at the pinnacle of British Breeds. At auction will be 25 maiden females, 56 Breeding females, 10 stud males and two Cria (baby) Alpacas. Pictured, female Alpaca ready to be auctioned. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP.Contacts, (NOT FOR PUBLICATION)..Breeder Mike Coghlan 07814 013291..Auctioneer Heather Pritchard 0771 4761311.
    LNP_Alpaca_Sale_DWA_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/04/2012. Fosse Way, Warwickshire, UK. One of the largest ever auction sales of Alpacas takes place today (Friday) at Warwickshire Exhibition Centre, Near Leamington Spa. The auction of nearly 100 Alpacas sourced from three herds are expected to sell for many thousands of pounds. All three herds have had success in the show ring whenever they have been entered and offers the chance to purchase quality breeding stock at the pinnacle of British Breeds. At auction will be 25 maiden females, 56 Breeding females, 10 stud males and two Cria (baby) Alpacas. Pictured, Joe Horner carries in one of the one week old Cria (baby) Alpaca, as mom looks on. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP.Contacts, (NOT FOR PUBLICATION)..Breeder Mike Coghlan 07814 013291..Auctioneer Heather Pritchard 0771 4761311.
    LNP_Alpaca_Sale_DWA_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/04/2012. Fosse Way, Warwickshire, UK. One of the largest ever auction sales of Alpacas takes place today (Friday) at Warwickshire Exhibition Centre, Near Leamington Spa. The auction of nearly 100 Alpacas sourced from three herds are expected to sell for many thousands of pounds. All three herds have had success in the show ring whenever they have been entered and offers the chance to purchase quality breeding stock at the pinnacle of British Breeds. At auction will be 25 maiden females, 56 Breeding females, 10 stud males and two Cria (baby) Alpacas. Pictured, part of one of the herds of Alpacas. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP.Contacts, (NOT FOR PUBLICATION)..Breeder Mike Coghlan 07814 013291..Auctioneer Heather Pritchard 0771 4761311.
    LNP_Alpaca_Sale_DWA_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/04/2012. Fosse Way, Warwickshire, UK. One of the largest ever auction sales of Alpacas takes place today (Friday) at Warwickshire Exhibition Centre, Near Leamington Spa. The auction of nearly 100 Alpacas sourced from three herds are expected to sell for many thousands of pounds. All three herds have had success in the show ring whenever they have been entered and offers the chance to purchase quality breeding stock at the pinnacle of British Breeds. At auction will be 25 maiden females, 56 Breeding females, 10 stud males and two Cria (baby) Alpacas. Pictured, Cria (baby) Alpacas, both only a week old (correct). Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP.Contacts, (NOT FOR PUBLICATION)..Breeder Mike Coghlan 07814 013291..Auctioneer Heather Pritchard 0771 4761311.
    LNP_Alpaca_Sale_DWA_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/04/2012. Fosse Way, Warwickshire, UK. One of the largest ever auction sales of Alpacas takes place today (Friday) at Warwickshire Exhibition Centre, Near Leamington Spa. The auction of nearly 100 Alpacas sourced from three herds are expected to sell for many thousands of pounds. All three herds have had success in the show ring whenever they have been entered and offers the chance to purchase quality breeding stock at the pinnacle of British Breeds. At auction will be 25 maiden females, 56 Breeding females, 10 stud males and two Cria (baby) Alpacas. Pictured, female Alpaca arriving at the auction. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP.Contacts, (NOT FOR PUBLICATION)..Breeder Mike Coghlan 07814 013291..Auctioneer Heather Pritchard 0771 4761311.
    LNP_Alpaca_Sale_DWA_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2017. York UK. The first collection of new grotesques to be carved for York Minster's 11 year project to conserve its South Quire Aisle have been installed today. The four carvings have been based on the Judgement of Solomon & include King Solomon, two women- one carrying a baby & a dragon holding a goose between it's teeth. The grotesques are being returned to a newly restored pinnacle, to replace four weathered carvings which are believed to date from the 1700s. Although badly eroded, the cathedral’s stonemasons could make out two women - one holding a bundle – a male figure and evidence of a winged beast with a bird between its teeth. Work on the South Quire Aisle, which dates from the 14th century, began at the start of 2016 and will involve an £11m investment over the next decade to repair and replace stone and glass in 15 window bays.Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_GROTESQUE_YORK_MINSTER_AMC_12.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2017. York UK. Stone Mason Victoria Darley inspects the first collection of new grotesques to be carved for York Minster's 11 year project to conserve its South Quire Aisle have been installed today. The four carvings have been based on the Judgement of Solomon & include King Solomon, two women- one carrying a baby & a dragon holding a goose between it's teeth. The grotesques are being returned to a newly restored pinnacle, to replace four weathered carvings which are believed to date from the 1700s. Although badly eroded, the cathedral’s stonemasons could make out two women - one holding a bundle – a male figure and evidence of a winged beast with a bird between its teeth. Work on the South Quire Aisle, which dates from the 14th century, began at the start of 2016 and will involve an £11m investment over the next decade to repair and replace stone and glass in 15 window bays.Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_GROTESQUE_YORK_MINSTER_AMC_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/09/2017. York UK. Stone Mason Victoria Darley inspects the first collection of new grotesques to be carved for York Minster's 11 year project to conserve its South Quire Aisle have been installed today. The four carvings have been based on the Judgement of Solomon & include King Solomon, two women- one carrying a baby & a dragon holding a goose between it's teeth. The grotesques are being returned to a newly restored pinnacle, to replace four weathered carvings which are believed to date from the 1700s. Although badly eroded, the cathedral’s stonemasons could make out two women - one holding a bundle – a male figure and evidence of a winged beast with a bird between its teeth. Work on the South Quire Aisle, which dates from the 14th century, began at the start of 2016 and will involve an £11m investment over the next decade to repair and replace stone and glass in 15 window bays.Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
    LNP_GROTESQUE_YORK_MINSTER_AMC_04.JPG