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  • ©London News pictures. 09/03/11. One of the rarest musical instruments in the world, the Stradivarius Archinto viola played by international soloist Philip Dukes today (09/03/11). Dating from 1696, the viola is one of only ten made by the master instrument-maker, of which only eight remain and of which only two are playable. The Archinto, part of the Royal Academy of Music collection, is now rarely played in public concerts. Philip Dukes, a regular teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, will be re-acquainting himself with the instrument ahead of his 20th anniversary recital with Julian Lloyd-Webber and pianist Piers Lane at London's Southbank Centre. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 09/03/11. One of the rarest musical instruments in the world, the Stradivarius Archinto viola played by international soloist Philip Dukes today (09/03/11). Dating from 1696, the viola is one of only ten made by the master instrument-maker, of which only eight remain and of which only two are playable. The Archinto, part of the Royal Academy of Music collection, is now rarely played in public concerts. Philip Dukes, a regular teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, will be re-acquainting himself with the instrument ahead of his 20th anniversary recital with Julian Lloyd-Webber and pianist Piers Lane at London's Southbank Centre. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_Rare_Viola_011.JPG
  • ©London News pictures. 09/03/11. One of the rarest musical instruments in the world, the Stradivarius Archinto viola played by international soloist Philip Dukes today (09/03/11). Dating from 1696, the viola is one of only ten made by the master instrument-maker, of which only eight remain and of which only two are playable. The Archinto, part of the Royal Academy of Music collection, is now rarely played in public concerts. Philip Dukes, a regular teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, will be re-acquainting himself with the instrument ahead of his 20th anniversary recital with Julian Lloyd-Webber and pianist Piers Lane at London's Southbank Centre. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
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  • ©London News pictures. 09/03/11. One of the rarest musical instruments in the world, the Stradivarius Archinto viola played by international soloist Philip Dukes today (09/03/11). Dating from 1696, the viola is one of only ten made by the master instrument-maker, of which only eight remain and of which only two are playable. The Archinto, part of the Royal Academy of Music collection, is now rarely played in public concerts. Philip Dukes, a regular teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, will be re-acquainting himself with the instrument ahead of his 20th anniversary recital with Julian Lloyd-Webber and pianist Piers Lane at London's Southbank Centre. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_Rare_Viola_001.JPG
  • ©London News pictures. 09/03/11. One of the rarest musical instruments in the world, the Stradivarius Archinto viola played by international soloist Philip Dukes today (09/03/11). Dating from 1696, the viola is one of only ten made by the master instrument-maker, of which only eight remain and of which only two are playable. The Archinto, part of the Royal Academy of Music collection, is now rarely played in public concerts. Philip Dukes, a regular teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, will be re-acquainting himself with the instrument ahead of his 20th anniversary recital with Julian Lloyd-Webber and pianist Piers Lane at London's Southbank Centre. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_Rare_Viola_013.JPG
  • ©London News pictures. 09/03/11. One of the rarest musical instruments in the world, the Stradivarius Archinto viola played by international soloist Philip Dukes today (09/03/11). Dating from 1696, the viola is one of only ten made by the master instrument-maker, of which only eight remain and of which only two are playable. The Archinto, part of the Royal Academy of Music collection, is now rarely played in public concerts. Philip Dukes, a regular teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, will be re-acquainting himself with the instrument ahead of his 20th anniversary recital with Julian Lloyd-Webber and pianist Piers Lane at London's Southbank Centre. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_Rare_Viola_012.JPG
  • ©London News pictures. 09/03/11. One of the rarest musical instruments in the world, the Stradivarius Archinto viola played by international soloist Philip Dukes today (09/03/11). Dating from 1696, the viola is one of only ten made by the master instrument-maker, of which only eight remain and of which only two are playable. The Archinto, part of the Royal Academy of Music collection, is now rarely played in public concerts. Philip Dukes, a regular teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, will be re-acquainting himself with the instrument ahead of his 20th anniversary recital with Julian Lloyd-Webber and pianist Piers Lane at London's Southbank Centre. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_Rare_Viola_009.JPG
  • ©London News pictures. 09/03/11. One of the rarest musical instruments in the world, the Stradivarius Archinto viola played by international soloist Philip Dukes today (09/03/11). Dating from 1696, the viola is one of only ten made by the master instrument-maker, of which only eight remain and of which only two are playable. The Archinto, part of the Royal Academy of Music collection, is now rarely played in public concerts. Philip Dukes, a regular teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, will be re-acquainting himself with the instrument ahead of his 20th anniversary recital with Julian Lloyd-Webber and pianist Piers Lane at London's Southbank Centre. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_Rare_Viola_010.JPG
  • ©London News pictures. 09/03/11. One of the rarest musical instruments in the world, the Stradivarius Archinto viola played by international soloist Philip Dukes today (09/03/11). Dating from 1696, the viola is one of only ten made by the master instrument-maker, of which only eight remain and of which only two are playable. The Archinto, part of the Royal Academy of Music collection, is now rarely played in public concerts. Philip Dukes, a regular teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, will be re-acquainting himself with the instrument ahead of his 20th anniversary recital with Julian Lloyd-Webber and pianist Piers Lane at London's Southbank Centre. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_Rare_Viola_007.JPG
  • ©London News pictures. 09/03/11. One of the rarest musical instruments in the world, the Stradivarius Archinto viola played by international soloist Philip Dukes today (09/03/11). Dating from 1696, the viola is one of only ten made by the master instrument-maker, of which only eight remain and of which only two are playable. The Archinto, part of the Royal Academy of Music collection, is now rarely played in public concerts. Philip Dukes, a regular teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, will be re-acquainting himself with the instrument ahead of his 20th anniversary recital with Julian Lloyd-Webber and pianist Piers Lane at London's Southbank Centre. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_Rare_Viola_006.JPG
  • ©London News pictures. 09/03/11. One of the rarest musical instruments in the world, the Stradivarius Archinto viola played by international soloist Philip Dukes today (09/03/11). Dating from 1696, the viola is one of only ten made by the master instrument-maker, of which only eight remain and of which only two are playable. The Archinto, part of the Royal Academy of Music collection, is now rarely played in public concerts. Philip Dukes, a regular teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, will be re-acquainting himself with the instrument ahead of his 20th anniversary recital with Julian Lloyd-Webber and pianist Piers Lane at London's Southbank Centre. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_Rare_Viola_005.JPG
  • ©London News pictures. 09/03/11. One of the rarest musical instruments in the world, the Stradivarius Archinto viola played by international soloist Philip Dukes today (09/03/11). Dating from 1696, the viola is one of only ten made by the master instrument-maker, of which only eight remain and of which only two are playable. The Archinto, part of the Royal Academy of Music collection, is now rarely played in public concerts. Philip Dukes, a regular teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, will be re-acquainting himself with the instrument ahead of his 20th anniversary recital with Julian Lloyd-Webber and pianist Piers Lane at London's Southbank Centre. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_Rare_Viola_004.JPG
  • ©London News pictures. 09/03/11. One of the rarest musical instruments in the world, the Stradivarius Archinto viola played by international soloist Philip Dukes today (09/03/11). Dating from 1696, the viola is one of only ten made by the master instrument-maker, of which only eight remain and of which only two are playable. The Archinto, part of the Royal Academy of Music collection, is now rarely played in public concerts. Philip Dukes, a regular teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, will be re-acquainting himself with the instrument ahead of his 20th anniversary recital with Julian Lloyd-Webber and pianist Piers Lane at London's Southbank Centre. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_Rare_Viola_003.JPG
  • ©London News pictures. 09/03/11. One of the rarest musical instruments in the world, the Stradivarius Archinto viola played by international soloist Philip Dukes today (09/03/11). Dating from 1696, the viola is one of only ten made by the master instrument-maker, of which only eight remain and of which only two are playable. The Archinto, part of the Royal Academy of Music collection, is now rarely played in public concerts. Philip Dukes, a regular teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, will be re-acquainting himself with the instrument ahead of his 20th anniversary recital with Julian Lloyd-Webber and pianist Piers Lane at London's Southbank Centre. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_rare_viola_014.JPG
  • ©London News pictures. 09/03/11. One of the rarest musical instruments in the world, the Stradivarius Archinto viola played by international soloist Philip Dukes today (09/03/11). Dating from 1696, the viola is one of only ten made by the master instrument-maker, of which only eight remain and of which only two are playable. The Archinto, part of the Royal Academy of Music collection, is now rarely played in public concerts. Philip Dukes, a regular teacher at the Royal Academy of Music, will be re-acquainting himself with the instrument ahead of his 20th anniversary recital with Julian Lloyd-Webber and pianist Piers Lane at London's Southbank Centre. Picture Credit should read Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_rare_viola_016.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 05/01/2018. Hartley Wintney, UK. Hook Eagle Morris Men dancing a stick dance during a torch-lit parade as part of a Wassailing tradition in the town of Hartley Wintney in Hampshire, England. Wassail is a traditional Pagan winter celebration in cider-producing regions of England, reciting incantations and singing to the trees to promote a good harvest for the coming year. Photo credit: Ian Longthorne/LNP
    LNP_Hook_Eagle_Morris_MPIX_9.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2019. Walsall, West Midlands, UK. Walking the way of the Cross. For over twenty years the Walsall Town Centre Ministry re-enact the scene of Jesus carrying the cross  through the Town Centre. Hundreds of people gather at the bottom of the Town Centre as an actor playing the role of Jesus is guarded by soldiers. The procession then makes it's way through the busy shopping centre stopping at various points to recite prayers or sing hymns. The parade finishes in the central square where the Cross being carried is erected and a service takes place for all denominations.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Walsall_Walk_DWA_15.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2019. Walsall, West Midlands, UK. Walking the way of the Cross. For over twenty years the Walsall Town Centre Ministry re-enact the scene of Jesus carrying the cross  through the Town Centre. Hundreds of people gather at the bottom of the Town Centre as an actor playing the role of Jesus is guarded by soldiers. The procession then makes it's way through the busy shopping centre stopping at various points to recite prayers or sing hymns. The parade finishes in the central square where the Cross being carried is erected and a service takes place for all denominations.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Walsall_Walk_DWA_14.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2019. Walsall, West Midlands, UK. Walking the way of the Cross. For over twenty years the Walsall Town Centre Ministry re-enact the scene of Jesus carrying the cross  through the Town Centre. Hundreds of people gather at the bottom of the Town Centre as an actor playing the role of Jesus is guarded by soldiers. The procession then makes it's way through the busy shopping centre stopping at various points to recite prayers or sing hymns. The parade finishes in the central square where the Cross being carried is erected and a service takes place for all denominations.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Walsall_Walk_DWA_13.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2019. Walsall, West Midlands, UK. Walking the way of the Cross. For over twenty years the Walsall Town Centre Ministry re-enact the scene of Jesus carrying the cross  through the Town Centre. Hundreds of people gather at the bottom of the Town Centre as an actor playing the role of Jesus is guarded by soldiers. The procession then makes it's way through the busy shopping centre stopping at various points to recite prayers or sing hymns. The parade finishes in the central square where the Cross being carried is erected and a service takes place for all denominations.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Walsall_Walk_DWA_12.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2019. Walsall, West Midlands, UK. Walking the way of the Cross. For over twenty years the Walsall Town Centre Ministry re-enact the scene of Jesus carrying the cross  through the Town Centre. Hundreds of people gather at the bottom of the Town Centre as an actor playing the role of Jesus is guarded by soldiers. The procession then makes it's way through the busy shopping centre stopping at various points to recite prayers or sing hymns. The parade finishes in the central square where the Cross being carried is erected and a service takes place for all denominations.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Walsall_Walk_DWA_11.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2019. Walsall, West Midlands, UK. Walking the way of the Cross. For over twenty years the Walsall Town Centre Ministry re-enact the scene of Jesus carrying the cross  through the Town Centre. Hundreds of people gather at the bottom of the Town Centre as an actor playing the role of Jesus is guarded by soldiers. The procession then makes it's way through the busy shopping centre stopping at various points to recite prayers or sing hymns. The parade finishes in the central square where the Cross being carried is erected and a service takes place for all denominations.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Walsall_Walk_DWA_10.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2019. Walsall, West Midlands, UK. Walking the way of the Cross. For over twenty years the Walsall Town Centre Ministry re-enact the scene of Jesus carrying the cross through the Town Centre. Hundreds of people gather at the bottom of the Town Centre as an actor playing the role of Jesus is guarded by soldiers. The procession then makes it's way through the busy shopping centre stopping at various points to recite prayers or sing hymns. The parade finishes in the central square where the Cross being carried is erected and a service takes place for all denominations.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Walsall_Walk_DWA_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2019. Walsall, West Midlands, UK. Walking the way of the Cross. For over twenty years the Walsall Town Centre Ministry re-enact the scene of Jesus carrying the cross  through the Town Centre. Hundreds of people gather at the bottom of the Town Centre as an actor playing the role of Jesus is guarded by soldiers. The procession then makes it's way through the busy shopping centre stopping at various points to recite prayers or sing hymns. The parade finishes in the central square where the Cross being carried is erected and a service takes place for all denominations.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Walsall_Walk_DWA_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2019. Walsall, West Midlands, UK. Walking the way of the Cross. For over twenty years the Walsall Town Centre Ministry re-enact the scene of Jesus carrying the cross  through the Town Centre. Hundreds of people gather at the bottom of the Town Centre as an actor playing the role of Jesus is guarded by soldiers. The procession then makes it's way through the busy shopping centre stopping at various points to recite prayers or sing hymns. The parade finishes in the central square where the Cross being carried is erected and a service takes place for all denominations.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Walsall_Walk_DWA_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2019. Walsall, West Midlands, UK. Walking the way of the Cross. For over twenty years the Walsall Town Centre Ministry re-enact the scene of Jesus carrying the cross  through the Town Centre. Hundreds of people gather at the bottom of the Town Centre as an actor playing the role of Jesus is guarded by soldiers. The procession then makes it's way through the busy shopping centre stopping at various points to recite prayers or sing hymns. The parade finishes in the central square where the Cross being carried is erected and a service takes place for all denominations.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Walsall_Walk_DWA_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2019. Walsall, West Midlands, UK. Walking the way of the Cross. For over twenty years the Walsall Town Centre Ministry re-enact the scene of Jesus carrying the cross  through the Town Centre. Hundreds of people gather at the bottom of the Town Centre as an actor playing the role of Jesus is guarded by soldiers. The procession then makes it's way through the busy shopping centre stopping at various points to recite prayers or sing hymns. The parade finishes in the central square where the Cross being carried is erected and a service takes place for all denominations.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Walsall_Walk_DWA_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2019. Walsall, West Midlands, UK. Walking the way of the Cross. For over twenty years the Walsall Town Centre Ministry re-enact the scene of Jesus carrying the cross  through the Town Centre. Hundreds of people gather at the bottom of the Town Centre as an actor playing the role of Jesus is guarded by soldiers. The procession then makes it's way through the busy shopping centre stopping at various points to recite prayers or sing hymns. The parade finishes in the central square where the Cross being carried is erected and a service takes place for all denominations.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Walsall_Walk_DWA_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2019. Walsall, West Midlands, UK. Walking the way of the Cross. For over twenty years the Walsall Town Centre Ministry re-enact the scene of Jesus carrying the cross  through the Town Centre. Hundreds of people gather at the bottom of the Town Centre as an actor playing the role of Jesus is guarded by soldiers. The procession then makes it's way through the busy shopping centre stopping at various points to recite prayers or sing hymns. The parade finishes in the central square where the Cross being carried is erected and a service takes place for all denominations.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Walsall_Walk_DWA_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2019. Walsall, West Midlands, UK. Walking the way of the Cross. For over twenty years the Walsall Town Centre Ministry re-enact the scene of Jesus carrying the cross  through the Town Centre. Hundreds of people gather at the bottom of the Town Centre as an actor playing the role of Jesus is guarded by soldiers. The procession then makes it's way through the busy shopping centre stopping at various points to recite prayers or sing hymns. The parade finishes in the central square where the Cross being carried is erected and a service takes place for all denominations.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Walsall_Walk_DWA_02.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/04/2019. Walsall, West Midlands, UK. Walking the way of the Cross. For over twenty years the Walsall Town Centre Ministry re-enact the scene of Jesus carrying the cross through the Town Centre. Hundreds of people gather at the bottom of the Town Centre as an actor playing the role of Jesus is guarded by soldiers. The procession then makes it's way through the busy shopping centre stopping at various points to recite prayers or sing hymns. The parade finishes in the central square where the Cross being carried is erected and a service takes place for all denominations.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Walsall_Walk_DWA_01.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 05/01/2018. Hartley Wintney, UK. Hook Eagle Morris Men sings songs and play music in an orchard, following torch-lit parade as part of a Wassailing tradition in the town of Hartley Wintney in Hampshire, England. Wassail is a traditional Pagan winter celebration in cider-producing regions of England, reciting incantations and singing to the trees to promote a good harvest for the coming year. Photo credit: Ian Longthorne/LNP
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  • © London News Pictures. 05/01/2018. Hartley Wintney, UK. Hook Eagle Morris Men sings songs and play music in an orchard, following torch-lit parade as part of a Wassailing tradition in the town of Hartley Wintney in Hampshire, England. Wassail is a traditional Pagan winter celebration in cider-producing regions of England, reciting incantations and singing to the trees to promote a good harvest for the coming year. Photo credit: Ian Longthorne/LNP
    LNP_Hook_Eagle_Morris_MPIX_7.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 05/01/2018. Hartley Wintney, UK. Hook Eagle Morris Men take part in  a torch-lit parade as part of a Wassailing tradition in the town of Hartley Wintney in Hampshire, England. Wassail is a traditional Pagan winter celebration in cider-producing regions of England, reciting incantations and singing to the trees to promote a good harvest for the coming year. Photo credit: Ian Longthorne/LNP
    LNP_Hook_Eagle_Morris_MPIX_6.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 05/01/2018. Hartley Wintney, UK. Hook Eagle Morris Men take part in  a torch-lit parade as part of a Wassailing tradition in the town of Hartley Wintney in Hampshire, England. Wassail is a traditional Pagan winter celebration in cider-producing regions of England, reciting incantations and singing to the trees to promote a good harvest for the coming year. Photo credit: Ian Longthorne/LNP
    LNP_Hook_Eagle_Morris_MPIX_5.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 05/01/2018. Hartley Wintney, UK. Hook Eagle Morris Men dancing a stick dance during a torch-lit parade as part of a Wassailing tradition in the town of Hartley Wintney in Hampshire, England. Wassail is a traditional Pagan winter celebration in cider-producing regions of England, reciting incantations and singing to the trees to promote a good harvest for the coming year. Photo credit: Ian Longthorne/LNP
    LNP_Hook_Eagle_Morris_MPIX_4.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 05/01/2018. Hartley Wintney, UK. Hook Eagle Morris Men take part in  a torch-lit parade as part of a Wassailing tradition in the town of Hartley Wintney in Hampshire, England. Wassail is a traditional Pagan winter celebration in cider-producing regions of England, reciting incantations and singing to the trees to promote a good harvest for the coming year. Photo credit: Ian Longthorne/LNP
    LNP_Hook_Eagle_Morris_MPIX_2.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 05/01/2018. Hartley Wintney, UK. Hook Eagle Morris Men dancing a stick dance during a torch-lit parade as part of a Wassailing tradition in the town of Hartley Wintney in Hampshire, England. Wassail is a traditional Pagan winter celebration in cider-producing regions of England, reciting incantations and singing to the trees to promote a good harvest for the coming year. Photo credit: Ian Longthorne/LNP
    LNP_Hook_Eagle_Morris_MPIX_1.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 05/01/2018. Hartley Wintney, UK. Hook Eagle Morris Men take part in  a torch-lit parade as part of a Wassailing tradition in the town of Hartley Wintney in Hampshire, England. Wassail is a traditional Pagan winter celebration in cider-producing regions of England, reciting incantations and singing to the trees to promote a good harvest for the coming year. Photo credit: Ian Longthorne/LNP
    LNP_Hook_Eagle_Morris_MPIX_3.JPG