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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/04/2019. LONDON, UK.  A man performs traditional martial arts during the festival of Vaisakhi in Trafalgar Square, hosted by the Mayor of London.  For Sikhs and Punjabis, the festival celebrates the spring harvest and commemorates the founding of the Khalsa community over 300 years ago.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/04/2018. LONDON, UK.  Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, on stage with members of the Vaisakhi Organising Committee at Vaisakhi in Trafalgar Square.  For Sikhs and Punjabis, the festival celebrates the spring harvest and commemorates the founding of the Khalsa community over 300 years ago.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. LONDON, UK. Sikh males stand outside Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, part of the largest Sikh temple in Europe, as they keep watch for possible trouble. Organised, and coordinating with police, members of Southall's Sikh community come out in force to prevent any rioting from taking place in the area. The vigilante action took place as a fourth night of riots and looting were expected to take place in London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. LONDON, UK. Wearing a headscarf a Sikh male stands outside Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, part of the largest Sikh temple in Europe, keeps watch for possible trouble. Organised, and coordinating with police, members of Southall's Sikh community come out in force to prevent any rioting from taking place in the area. The vigilante action took place as a fourth night of riots and looting were expected to take place in London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. LONDON, UK. Sikh males stand outside Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, part of the largest Sikh temple in Europe, as they keep watch for possible trouble. Organised, and coordinating with police, members of Southall's Sikh community come out in force to prevent any rioting from taking place in the area. The vigilante action took place as a fourth night of riots and looting were expected to take place in London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. LONDON, UK. Sikh males standing outside Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, part of the largest Sikh temple in Europe, talk to one of their motorcycle riders recently back from patrolling the town in search of trouble. Organised, and coordinating with police, members of Southall's Sikh community come out in force to prevent any rioting from taking place in the area. The vigilante action took place as a fourth night of riots and looting were expected to take place in London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. LONDON, UK. Sikh males standing outside Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, part of the largest Sikh temple in Europe, talk to one of their motorcycle riders recently back from patrolling the town in search of trouble. Organised, and coordinating with police, members of Southall's Sikh community come out in force to prevent any rioting from taking place in the area. The vigilante action took place as a fourth night of riots and looting were expected to take place in London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. LONDON, UK. Wearing a headscarf a Sikh male stands outside Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, part of the largest Sikh temple in Europe, keeps watch for possible trouble. Organised, and coordinating with police, members of Southall's Sikh community come out in force to prevent any rioting from taking place in the area. The vigilante action took place as a fourth night of riots and looting were expected to take place in London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. LONDON, UK. Sikh males stand outside Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, part of the largest Sikh temple in Europe, as they keep watch for possible trouble. Organised, and coordinating with police, members of Southall's Sikh community come out in force to prevent any rioting from taking place in the area. The vigilante action took place as a fourth night of riots and looting were expected to take place in London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. LONDON, UK. Wearing a headscarf a Sikh male stands outside Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, part of the largest Sikh temple in Europe, keeps watch for possible trouble. Organised, and coordinating with police, members of Southall's Sikh community come out in force to prevent any rioting from taking place in the area. The vigilante action took place as a fourth night of riots and looting were expected to take place in London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. LONDON, UK. Sikh males stand outside Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, part of the largest Sikh temple in Europe, as they keep watch for possible trouble. Organised, and coordinating with police, members of Southall's Sikh community come out in force to prevent any rioting from taking place in the area. The vigilante action took place as a fourth night of riots and looting were expected to take place in London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. LONDON, UK. Sikh males standing outside Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, part of the largest Sikh temple in Europe, talk to one of their motorcycle riders recently back from patrolling the town in search of trouble. Organised, and coordinating with police, members of Southall's Sikh community come out in force to prevent any rioting from taking place in the area. The vigilante action took place as a fourth night of riots and looting were expected to take place in London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/08/2011. LONDON, UK. A spokesman for the Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, part of the largest Sikh temple in Europe, talks to the media about their work to keep the area looter free. Organised, and coordinating with police, members of Southall's Sikh community come out in force to prevent any rioting from taking place in the area. The vigilante action took place as a fourth night of riots and looting were expected to take place in London. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park. Certificate and old photo of Lieutenant Colonel Nihal Singh (left) who fought in the First World War, and whose great grandaughter Bibi Parmjit Kaur was present at the memorial event. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The unveiling was performed by HRH The Duke of Kent, KG. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park. BIBI PARMJIT KAUR and her husband JAS BIR SINGH, with pictures of Bibi's great-grandfather Lieutenant Colonel Nihal Singh who fought in the First World War and has a plaque on the memorial. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The unveiling was performed by HRH The Duke of Kent, KG. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. Former Lord Lieutenant of Bristol SIR JAY TIDMARSH has a Sikh head covering put in place at the Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The unveiling was performed by HRH The Duke of Kent, KG. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park. Certificate and old photos of Lieutenant Colonel Nihal Singh who fought in the First World War, and whose great grandaughter Bibi Parmjit Kaur was present at the memorial event. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The unveiling was performed by HRH The Duke of Kent, KG. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park. Plaque for Lieutenant Colonel Nihal Singh who fought in the First World War, and whose great grandaughter Bibi Parmjit Kaur was present at the event. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The unveiling was performed by HRH The Duke of Kent, KG. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SIKH_MEMORIAL_190402_SCH_28.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park. Certificate and old photos of Lieutenant Colonel Nihal Singh who fought in the First World War, and whose great grandaughter Bibi Parmjit Kaur was present at the memorial event. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The unveiling was performed by HRH The Duke of Kent, KG. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SIKH_MEMORIAL_190402_SCH_29.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The unveiling was performed by HRH The Duke of Kent, KG. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SIKH_MEMORIAL_190402_SCH_21.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The unveiling was performed by HRH The Duke of Kent, KG. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SIKH_MEMORIAL_190402_SCH_24.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The unveiling was performed by HRH The Duke of Kent, KG. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The unveiling was performed by HRH The Duke of Kent, KG. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SIKH_MEMORIAL_190402_SCH_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. HRH THE DUKE OF KENT KG, unveils the Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The unveiling was performed by HRH The Duke of Kent, KG. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SIKH_MEMORIAL_190402_SCH_17.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The unveiling was performed by HRH The Duke of Kent, KG. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SIKH_MEMORIAL_190402_SCH_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The unveiling was performed by HRH The Duke of Kent, KG. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SIKH_MEMORIAL_190402_SCH_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The unveiling was performed by HRH The Duke of Kent, KG. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. HRH THE DUKE OF KENT KG, unveils the Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. HRH THE DUKE OF KENT KG, unveils the Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SIKH_MEMORIAL_190402_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The unveiling was performed by HRH The Duke of Kent, KG. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SIKH_MEMORIAL_190402_SCH_18.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. HRH THE DUKE OF KENT KG, unveils the Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/04/2019. Bristol, UK. HRH THE DUKE OF KENT KG, unveils the Bristol Sikh War Memorial and Remembrance Garden at the official opening in Bristol's Castle Park, to honour an estimated 83,000 Sikh soldiers who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars, and more than 100,000 who were seriously wounded. The garden is close to the ruins of St Peter’s Church and has been organised by the Bristol Sikh War Memorial Committee to be a peaceful way to remember the Sikh lives lost during the two conflicts. The idea was formed four years ago when Dilawer Singh Potiwal, the project leader of the committee, was attending a commemorative event with long-serving former Labour councillor Ron Stone, who died in 2015, and they had an idea that the Bristol Sikh community do something for their ancestors. All except the architects involved with the war memorial did so as volunteers. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Sikh procession through the St George area of Bristol to celebrate 550 years since the birth of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee, the founder of the Sikh faith. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/11/2019. Bristol, UK. Members of the Sikh community commemorate Armistice Day at the Sikh War Memorial in Castle Park in Bristol city centre. The event was attended by Bristol Lord Mayor JOS CLARK and the Lord Lieutenant of Bristol Peaches Golding. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Sikh procession through the St George area of Bristol to celebrate 550 years since the birth of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee, the founder of the Sikh faith. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/11/2019. Bristol, UK. Members of the Sikh community commemorate Armistice Day at the Sikh War Memorial in Castle Park in Bristol city centre. The event was attended by Bristol Lord Mayor JOS CLARK and the Lord Lieutenant of Bristol Peaches Golding. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/11/2019. Bristol, UK. Members of the Sikh community commemorate Armistice Day at the Sikh War Memorial in Castle Park in Bristol city centre. The event was attended by Bristol Lord Mayor JOS CLARK and the Lord Lieutenant of Bristol Peaches Golding. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/11/2019. Bristol, UK. Members of the Sikh community commemorate Armistice Day at the Sikh War Memorial in Castle Park in Bristol city centre. The event was attended by Bristol Lord Mayor JOS CLARK and the Lord Lieutenant of Bristol PEACHES GOLDING. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Sikh procession through the St George area of Bristol to celebrate 550 years since the birth of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee, the founder of the Sikh faith. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_SIKH_550_190929_SCH_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/11/2019. Bristol, UK. Members of the Sikh community commemorate Armistice Day at the Sikh War Memorial in Castle Park in Bristol city centre. The event was attended by Bristol Lord Mayor Jos Clark and the Lord Lieutenant of Bristol Peaches Golding. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/11/2019. Bristol, UK. Members of the Sikh community commemorate Armistice Day at the Sikh War Memorial in Castle Park in Bristol city centre. The event was attended by Bristol Lord Mayor Jos Clark and the Lord Lieutenant of Bristol Peaches Golding. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/11/2019. Bristol, UK. Members of the Sikh community commemorate Armistice Day at the Sikh War Memorial in Castle Park in Bristol city centre. The event was attended by Bristol Lord Mayor JOS CLARK and the Lord Lieutenant of Bristol Peaches Golding. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/11/2019. Bristol, UK. Members of the Sikh community commemorate Armistice Day at the Sikh War Memorial in Castle Park in Bristol city centre. The event was attended by Bristol Lord Mayor Jos Clark and the Lord Lieutenant of Bristol Peaches Golding. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/11/2019. Bristol, UK. Members of the Sikh community commemorate Armistice Day at the Sikh War Memorial in Castle Park in Bristol city centre. The event was attended by Bristol Lord Mayor JOS CLARK and the Lord Lieutenant of Bristol PEACHES GOLDING. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/11/2019. Bristol, UK. Members of the Sikh community commemorate Armistice Day at the Sikh War Memorial in Castle Park in Bristol city centre. The event was attended by Bristol Lord Mayor JOS CLARK and the Lord Lieutenant of Bristol PEACHES GOLDING. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Sikh procession through the St George area of Bristol to celebrate 550 years since the birth of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee, the founder of the Sikh faith. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Sikh procession through the St George area of Bristol to celebrate 550 years since the birth of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee, the founder of the Sikh faith. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Sikh procession through the St George area of Bristol to celebrate 550 years since the birth of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee, the founder of the Sikh faith. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Sikh procession through the St George area of Bristol to celebrate 550 years since the birth of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee, the founder of the Sikh faith. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Sikh procession through the St George area of Bristol to celebrate 550 years since the birth of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee, the founder of the Sikh faith. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Sikh procession through the St George area of Bristol to celebrate 550 years since the birth of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee, the founder of the Sikh faith. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/11/2019. Bristol, UK. Members of the Sikh community commemorate Armistice Day at the Sikh War Memorial in Castle Park in Bristol city centre. The event was attended by Bristol Lord Mayor Jos Clark and the Lord Lieutenant of Bristol Peaches Golding. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
<br />
Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
<br />
Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
<br />
Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
<br />
Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
<br />
Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
<br />
Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
<br />
Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
<br />
Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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Middlesbrough, UK. <br />
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Hundreds of members of the Sikh community celebrate the Nagar Kirtan Sikh Festival in Middlesbrough, Cleveland with a parade through the town. The festival celebrates love, happiness, and peace, from people from all backgrounds and religions.<br />
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Nagar Kirtan is a Punjabi term signifying the neighbourhood singing of Shabads or divine hymns.<br />
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 13/11/2012. Delhi, India. A barricaded area outside the Shish Ganj Gurudwara Sikh Temple on the busy Chadni Chowk in Old Delhi, that is reserved for candles and lamps (known as Dipa) to be lit by locals celebrating the first day of Diwali.   Diwali is known as the Festival of Lights, the lighting of  Dipia signifies the triumph of good over evil.   Photo credit : Richard Isaac/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2013. London, UK. Rabinder Singh QC, the first ever Sikh High Court Judge, walks with other judges to the Houses of Parliament after a service to mark the start of the legal year held at Westminster Abbey in London today (01/10/2013). Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/10/2013. London, UK. Rabinder Singh QC, the first ever Sikh High Court Judge, walks with other judges to the Houses of Parliament after a service to mark the start of the legal year held at Westminster Abbey in London today (01/10/2013). Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/04/2017. London, UK. Visitors enjoy the Sikh festival of Vaisakhi taking place in Trafalgar Square and hosted by the Mayor of London.  The festival celebrates the beginning of Sikhism, a collective faith which is practiced by more than 20 million people worldwide.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/04/2017. London, UK. A visitor enjoys the Sikh festival of Vaisakhi taking place in Trafalgar Square and hosted by the Mayor of London.  The festival celebrates the beginning of Sikhism, a collective faith which is practiced by more than 20 million people worldwide.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/04/2017. London, UK. Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, gives a speech.  Visitors enjoy the Sikh festival of Vaisakhi taking place in Trafalgar Square and hosted by the Mayor of London.  The festival celebrates the beginning of Sikhism, a collective faith which is practiced by more than 20 million people worldwide.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/04/2017. London, UK. Visitors listen to a prayer at the Sikh festival of Vaisakhi taking place in Trafalgar Square and hosted by the Mayor of London.  The festival celebrates the beginning of Sikhism, a collective faith which is practiced by more than 20 million people worldwide.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/04/2017. London, UK. Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, gives a speech.  Visitors enjoy the Sikh festival of Vaisakhi taking place in Trafalgar Square and hosted by the Mayor of London.  The festival celebrates the beginning of Sikhism, a collective faith which is practiced by more than 20 million people worldwide.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/04/2017. London, UK. Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, gives a speech.  Visitors enjoy the Sikh festival of Vaisakhi taking place in Trafalgar Square and hosted by the Mayor of London.  The festival celebrates the beginning of Sikhism, a collective faith which is practiced by more than 20 million people worldwide.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/04/2017. London, UK. Visitors enjoy the Sikh festival of Vaisakhi taking place in Trafalgar Square and hosted by the Mayor of London.  The festival celebrates the beginning of Sikhism, a collective faith which is practiced by more than 20 million people worldwide.   Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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