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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/05/2018. London, UK. The 107 year old tall ship, “Eye of the Wind” sails on the River Thames in front of the Leadenhall Building skyscraper during a London visit to join celebrations to mark forty years since the start of Operation Drake - a two year round the world expedition, of which Eye Of The Wind was the flagship. One of the last traditional sailing ships left, Eye of the Wind was originally built in Germany in 1911 as a Schooner but was given a new lease of life in 1973 when she was bought by Anthony "Tiger" Timbs, an Englishman from greater London. A group of enthusiastic ship lovers began to rig the vessel as a brigantine and her full restoration at a shipard in Faversham, Kent took nearly four years to complete. Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/05/2018. London, UK. The 107 year old tall ship, “Eye of the Wind” sails on the River Thames in front of historic wharves in Wapping during a London visit to join celebrations to mark forty years since the start of Operation Drake - a two year round the world expedition, of which Eye Of The Wind was the flagship. One of the last traditional sailing ships left, Eye of the Wind was originally built in Germany in 1911 as a Schooner but was given a new lease of life in 1973 when she was bought by Anthony "Tiger" Timbs, an Englishman from greater London. A group of enthusiastic ship lovers began to rig the vessel as a brigantine and her full restoration at a shipard in Faversham, Kent took nearly four years to complete. Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/05/2018. London, UK. The 107 year old tall ship, “Eye of the Wind” sails on the River Thames in front of Tower Bridge during a London visit to join celebrations to mark forty years since the start of Operation Drake - a two year round the world expedition, of which Eye Of The Wind was the flagship. One of the last traditional sailing ships left, Eye of the Wind was originally built in Germany in 1911 as a Schooner but was given a new lease of life in 1973 when she was bought by Anthony "Tiger" Timbs, an Englishman from greater London. A group of enthusiastic ship lovers began to rig the vessel as a brigantine and her full restoration at a shipard in Faversham, Kent took nearly four years to complete. Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/05/2018. London, UK. The 107 year old tall ship, “Eye of the Wind” sails on the River Thames in front of City of London skyscrapers during a London visit to join celebrations to mark forty years since the start of Operation Drake - a two year round the world expedition, of which Eye Of The Wind was the flagship. One of the last traditional sailing ships left, Eye of the Wind was originally built in Germany in 1911 as a Schooner but was given a new lease of life in 1973 when she was bought by Anthony "Tiger" Timbs, an Englishman from greater London. A group of enthusiastic ship lovers began to rig the vessel as a brigantine and her full restoration at a shipard in Faversham, Kent took nearly four years to complete. Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/05/2018. London, UK. The 107 year old tall ship, “Eye of the Wind” sails on the River Thames during a London visit to join celebrations to mark forty years since the start of Operation Drake - a two year round the world expedition, of which Eye Of The Wind was the flagship. One of the last traditional sailing ships left, Eye of the Wind was originally built in Germany in 1911 as a Schooner but was given a new lease of life in 1973 when she was bought by Anthony "Tiger" Timbs, an Englishman from greater London. A group of enthusiastic ship lovers began to rig the vessel as a brigantine and her full restoration at a shipard in Faversham, Kent took nearly four years to complete. Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/05/2018. London, UK. The 107 year old tall ship, “Eye of the Wind” sails on the River Thames in front of the Leadenhall Building skyscraper and Tower Bridge during a London visit to join celebrations to mark forty years since the start of Operation Drake - a two year round the world expedition, of which Eye Of The Wind was the flagship. One of the last traditional sailing ships left, Eye of the Wind was originally built in Germany in 1911 as a Schooner but was given a new lease of life in 1973 when she was bought by Anthony "Tiger" Timbs, an Englishman from greater London. A group of enthusiastic ship lovers began to rig the vessel as a brigantine and her full restoration at a shipard in Faversham, Kent took nearly four years to complete. Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/11/2019. Portsmouth, UK. HMS Prince of Wales, sister aircraft carrier of HMS Queen Elizabeth, sails into its home port of Portsmouth for the first time. The Royal Navy's  latest aircraft carrier sailed from Rosyth dockyard to begin sea trials in September. The ship, which is 280 metres long and weighs 65,000 tonnes, is expected to commission into the Royal Navy in 2020. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/11/2019. Portsmouth, UK. HMS Prince of Wales, sister aircraft carrier of HMS Queen Elizabeth, sails past Old Portsmouth (L)  as it comes into port for the first time. The Royal Navy's  latest aircraft carrier sailed from Rosyth dockyard to begin sea trials in September. The ship, which is 280 metres long and weighs 65,000 tonnes, is expected to commission into the Royal Navy in 2020. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/11/2019. Portsmouth, UK. HMS Prince of Wales, sister aircraft carrier of HMS Queen Elizabeth, sails past Old Portsmouth has it comes into port for the first time. The Royal Navy's  latest aircraft carrier sailed from Rosyth dockyard to begin sea trials in September. The ship, which is 280 metres long and weighs 65,000 tonnes, is expected to commission into the Royal Navy in 2020. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/11/2019. Portsmouth, UK. HMS Prince of Wales, sister aircraft carrier of HMS Queen Elizabeth, sails into it's home port of Portsmouth for the first time. The Royal Navy's  latest aircraft carrier sailed from Rosyth dockyard to begin sea trials in September. The ship, which is 280 metres long and weighs 65,000 tonnes, is expected to commission into the Royal Navy in 2020. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/11/2019. Portsmouth, UK. HMS Prince of Wales, sister aircraft carrier of HMS Queen Elizabeth, sails past Old Portsmouth (L)  as it comes into port for the first time. The Royal Navy's  latest aircraft carrier sailed from Rosyth dockyard to begin sea trials in September. The ship, which is 280 metres long and weighs 65,000 tonnes, is expected to commission into the Royal Navy in 2020. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/11/2019. Portsmouth, UK. HMS Prince of Wales, sister aircraft carrier of HMS Queen Elizabeth, at berth in Portsmouth for the first time. The Royal Navy's  latest aircraft carrier sailed from Rosyth dockyard to begin sea trials in September. The ship, which is 280 metres long and weighs 65,000 tonnes, is expected to commission into the Royal Navy in 2020. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • RE ISSUE WITH CORRECT DATE: Licensed to London News Pictures. 10.03.2012. Poole. UK. The bridge in its raised position. The formal opening of a £37m lifting bridge in Poole, Dorset took place without traffic being allowed across last night, 09 March 2012. The council had planned to open the bridge to motorists at the ceremony, but says more checks are needed. Pedestrians are also being prevented from using the bridge. It is the second time the opening of the bridge to traffic has been delayed. No new date for the opening has been given.. Photo credit: Christopher Gretkus/LNP
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  • RE ISSUE WITH CORRECT DATE: Licensed to London News Pictures. 10.03.2012. Poole. UK. The bridge in its raised position. The formal opening of a £37m lifting bridge in Poole, Dorset took place without traffic being allowed across last night, 09 March 2012. The council had planned to open the bridge to motorists at the ceremony, but says more checks are needed. Pedestrians are also being prevented from using the bridge. It is the second time the opening of the bridge to traffic has been delayed. No new date for the opening has been given.. Photo credit: Christopher Gretkus/LNP
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  • RE ISSUE WITH CORRECT DATE: Licensed to London News Pictures. 10.03.2012. Poole. UK. The bridge in its raised position. The formal opening of a £37m lifting bridge in Poole, Dorset took place without traffic being allowed across last night, 09 March 2012. The council had planned to open the bridge to motorists at the ceremony, but says more checks are needed. Pedestrians are also being prevented from using the bridge. It is the second time the opening of the bridge to traffic has been delayed. No new date for the opening has been given.. Photo credit: Christopher Gretkus/LNP
    LNP_Sials_Bridge_KGR_002.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/08/2012. LONDON, UK. Olympic Gold medalist Ben Ainslie sails his boat Rita on the River Thames in London today (16/08/12) to celebrate his sailing win at the London 2012 Olympics. The medal, won competing in the Finn Class sailing event, is Ainslie's fourth Olympic Gold making him the history's most successful Olympic sailor. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/08/2012. LONDON, UK. Olympic Gold medalist Ben Ainslie sails his boat Rita on the River Thames in London today (16/08/12) to celebrate his sailing win at the London 2012 Olympics. The medal, won competing in the Finn Class sailing event, is Ainslie's fourth Olympic Gold making him the history's most successful Olympic sailor. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/08/2012. LONDON, UK. Olympic Gold medalist Ben Ainslie sails his boat Rita on the River Thames in London today (16/08/12) to celebrate his sailing win at the London 2012 Olympics. The medal, won competing in the Finn Class sailing event, is Ainslie's fourth Olympic Gold making him the history's most successful Olympic sailor. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/08/2012. LONDON, UK. Olympic Gold medalist Ben Ainslie sails his boat Rita past the London Eye today (16/08/12) to celebrate his sailing win at the London 2012 Olympics. The medal, won competing in the Finn Class sailing event, is Ainslie's fourth Olympic Gold making him the history's most successful Olympic sailor. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_AINSLIE_THAMES_03_MCR.JPG
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 30/05/2012. Replica of Phoenicia ship from 600 BC sails under Tower Bridge as it sails into London this morning, 2,500 years after the original expedition to circumnavigate Africa. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 30/05/2012. Replica of Phoenicia ship from 600 BC sails under Tower Bridge as it sails into London this morning, 2,500 years after the original expedition to circumnavigate Africa. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 30/05/2012. Replica of Phoenicia ship from 600 BC sails under Tower Bridge as it sails into London this morning, 2,500 years after the original expedition to circumnavigate Africa. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/03/2019. London, UK.  Adventurer Sir David Hempleman-Adams sails his yacht, Chione underneath Tower Bridge in London to launch his attempt to sail solo to New York to raise awareness of the St John Ambulance charity.  The record-breaking 62-year-old, who inspired the likes of Bear Grylls and Ben Fogle with his fearless expeditions, says his Voyage of Discovery #DiscoverSJA will be harder than climbing Everest. Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/03/2019. London, UK.  Adventurer Sir David Hempleman-Adams sails his yacht, Chione underneath Tower Bridge in London to launch his attempt to sail solo to New York to raise awareness of the St John Ambulance charity.  The record-breaking 62-year-old, who inspired the likes of Bear Grylls and Ben Fogle with his fearless expeditions, says his Voyage of Discovery #DiscoverSJA will be harder than climbing Everest. Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Sir_David_VFL_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/03/2019. London, UK.  Adventurer Sir David Hempleman-Adams sails his yacht, Chione underneath Tower Bridge in London to launch his attempt to sail solo to New York to raise awareness of the St John Ambulance charity.  The record-breaking 62-year-old, who inspired the likes of Bear Grylls and Ben Fogle with his fearless expeditions, says his Voyage of Discovery #DiscoverSJA will be harder than climbing Everest. Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Sir_David_VFL_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/03/2019. London, UK.  Adventurer Sir David Hempleman-Adams waves before he sails his yacht, Chione underneath Tower Bridge in London to launch his attempt to sail solo to New York to raise awareness of the St John Ambulance charity.  The record-breaking 62-year-old, who inspired the likes of Bear Grylls and Ben Fogle with his fearless expeditions, says his Voyage of Discovery #DiscoverSJA will be harder than climbing Everest. Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Sir_David_VFL_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/03/2019. London, UK.  Adventurer Sir David Hempleman-Adams sails his yacht, Chione underneath Tower Bridge in London to launch his attempt to sail solo to New York to raise awareness of the St John Ambulance charity.  The record-breaking 62-year-old, who inspired the likes of Bear Grylls and Ben Fogle with his fearless expeditions, says his Voyage of Discovery #DiscoverSJA will be harder than climbing Everest. Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Sir_David_VFL_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/08/2015.  The traditional Thames Sailing Barge Match has taken place on the river in beautiful late summer sunshine. The annual race between the Thames sailing barges first took place in 1863. Today's race took place under blue skies and high temperatures. The race started from Mucking, Essex, with the finish at Gravesend, Kent. The barges have iconic red sails. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/08/2015.  The traditional Thames Sailing Barge Match has taken place on the river in beautiful late summer sunshine. The annual race between the Thames sailing barges first took place in 1863. Today's race took place under blue skies and high temperatures. The race started from Mucking, Essex, with the finish at Gravesend, Kent. The barges have iconic red sails. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/08/2015.  The traditional Thames Sailing Barge Match has taken place on the river in beautiful late summer sunshine. The annual race between the Thames sailing barges first took place in 1863. Today's race took place under blue skies and high temperatures. The race started from Mucking, Essex, with the finish at Gravesend, Kent. The barges have iconic red sails. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_THAMES_SAILING_BARGE_MATCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/08/2015.  The traditional Thames Sailing Barge Match has taken place on the river in beautiful late summer sunshine. The annual race between the Thames sailing barges first took place in 1863. Today's race took place under blue skies and high temperatures. The race started from Mucking, Essex, with the finish at Gravesend, Kent. The barges have iconic red sails. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_THAMES_SAILING_BARGE_MATCH_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/08/2015.  The traditional Thames Sailing Barge Match has taken place on the river in beautiful late summer sunshine. The annual race between the Thames sailing barges first took place in 1863. Today's race took place under blue skies and high temperatures. The race started from Mucking, Essex, with the finish at Gravesend, Kent. The barges have iconic red sails. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_THAMES_SAILING_BARGE_MATCH_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/08/2015.  The traditional Thames Sailing Barge Match has taken place on the river in beautiful late summer sunshine. The annual race between the Thames sailing barges first took place in 1863. Today's race took place under blue skies and high temperatures. The race started from Mucking, Essex, with the finish at Gravesend, Kent. The barges have iconic red sails. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_THAMES_SAILING_BARGE_MATCH_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/08/2015.  The traditional Thames Sailing Barge Match has taken place on the river in beautiful late summer sunshine. The annual race between the Thames sailing barges first took place in 1863. Today's race took place under blue skies and high temperatures. The race started from Mucking, Essex, with the finish at Gravesend, Kent. The barges have iconic red sails. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_THAMES_SAILING_BARGE_MATCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/08/2015.  The traditional Thames Sailing Barge Match has taken place on the river in beautiful late summer sunshine. The annual race between the Thames sailing barges first took place in 1863. Today's race took place under blue skies and high temperatures. The race started from Mucking, Essex, with the finish at Gravesend, Kent. The barges have iconic red sails. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_THAMES_SAILING_BARGE_MATCH_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/08/2015.  The traditional Thames Sailing Barge Match has taken place on the river in beautiful late summer sunshine. The annual race between the Thames sailing barges first took place in 1863. Today's race took place under blue skies and high temperatures. The race started from Mucking, Essex, with the finish at Gravesend, Kent. The barges have iconic red sails. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_THAMES_SAILING_BARGE_MATCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/08/2015.  The traditional Thames Sailing Barge Match has taken place on the river in beautiful late summer sunshine. The annual race between the Thames sailing barges first took place in 1863. Today's race took place under blue skies and high temperatures. The race started from Mucking, Essex, with the finish at Gravesend, Kent. The barges have iconic red sails. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_THAMES_SAILING_BARGE_MATCH_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/08/2015.  The traditional Thames Sailing Barge Match has taken place on the river in beautiful late summer sunshine. The annual race between the Thames sailing barges first took place in 1863. Today's race took place under blue skies and high temperatures. The race started from Mucking, Essex, with the finish at Gravesend, Kent. The barges have iconic red sails. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_THAMES_SAILING_BARGE_MATCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/08/2015.  The traditional Thames Sailing Barge Match has taken place on the river in beautiful late summer sunshine. The annual race between the Thames sailing barges first took place in 1863. Today's race took place under blue skies and high temperatures. The race started from Mucking, Essex, with the finish at Gravesend, Kent. The barges have iconic red sails. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_THAMES_SAILING_BARGE_MATCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/08/2015.  The traditional Thames Sailing Barge Match has taken place on the river in beautiful late summer sunshine. The annual race between the Thames sailing barges first took place in 1863. Today's race took place under blue skies and high temperatures. The race started from Mucking, Essex, with the finish at Gravesend, Kent. The barges have iconic red sails. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_THAMES_SAILING_BARGE_MATCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/08/2015.  The traditional Thames Sailing Barge Match has taken place on the river in beautiful late summer sunshine. The annual race between the Thames sailing barges first took place in 1863. Today's race took place under blue skies and high temperatures. The race started from Mucking, Essex, with the finish at Gravesend, Kent. The barges have iconic red sails. Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
    LNP_THAMES_SAILING_BARGE_MATCH_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/11/2019. Portsmouth, UK. HMS Prince of Wales, sister aircraft carrier of HMS Queen Elizabeth, sails into it's home port of Portsmouth for the first time. The Royal Navy's latest aircraft carrier sailed from Rosyth dockyard to begin sea trials in September. The ship, which is 280 metres long and weighs 65,000 tonnes, is expected to be commissioned into the Royal Navy in 2020. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
    LNP_PM_HMS_Prince_of_Wa_001.jpg
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 30/05/2012. Replica of Phoenicia ship from 600 BC sails into London this morning, 2,500 years after the original expedition to circumnavigate Africa. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_PHOENICIAN_SHIP_TAK_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/02/2014. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. Pippa Scott, a local resident, sails her dinghy (Dirty Seadog) along Park Avenue in Winchester where water levels have risen overnight in parts of the historic city where a flood warning has been issued by the Environment Agency for parts of the River Itchen. Photo credit : Rob Arnold/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/02/2014. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. Pippa Scott, a local resident, sails her dinghy (Dirty Seadog) along Park Avenue in Winchester where water levels have risen overnight in parts of the historic city where a flood warning has been issued by the Environment Agency for parts of the River Itchen. Photo credit : Rob Arnold/LNP
    LNP_Winchester_Floods_RAR_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/07/2014. Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. The Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, HMS Illustrious, sails into her homeport of Portsmouth for the final time before a decommissioning ceremony later this year. The former aircraft carrier, nicknamed 'Lusty', is the last of the Invincible Class carriers, and will be retired after 32 years of active service and replaced by the recently refitted HMS Ocean. Photo credit : Rob Arnold/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/07/2014. Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. The Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, HMS Illustrious, sails into her homeport of Portsmouth for the final time before a decommissioning ceremony later this year. The former aircraft carrier, nicknamed 'Lusty', is the last of the Invincible Class carriers, and will be retired after 32 years of active service and replaced by the recently refitted HMS Ocean. Photo credit : Rob Arnold/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Illustrious_RAR_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/07/2014. Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. The Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, HMS Illustrious, sails into her homeport of Portsmouth for the final time before a decommissioning ceremony later this year. The former aircraft carrier, nicknamed 'Lusty', is the last of the Invincible Class carriers, and will be retired after 32 years of active service and replaced by the recently refitted HMS Ocean. Photo credit : Rob Arnold/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Illustrious_RAR_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/07/2014. Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. The Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, HMS Illustrious, sails into her homeport of Portsmouth for the final time before a decommissioning ceremony later this year. The former aircraft carrier, nicknamed 'Lusty', is the last of the Invincible Class carriers, and will be retired after 32 years of active service and replaced by the recently refitted HMS Ocean. Photo credit : Rob Arnold/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Illustrious_RAR_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/07/2014. Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. The Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, HMS Illustrious, sails into her homeport of Portsmouth for the final time before a decommissioning ceremony later this year. The former aircraft carrier, nicknamed 'Lusty', is the last of the Invincible Class carriers, and will be retired after 32 years of active service and replaced by the recently refitted HMS Ocean. Photo credit : Rob Arnold/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Illustrious_RAR_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/07/2014. Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. The Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, HMS Illustrious, sails into her homeport of Portsmouth for the final time before a decommissioning ceremony later this year. The former aircraft carrier, nicknamed 'Lusty', is the last of the Invincible Class carriers, and will be retired after 32 years of active service and replaced by the recently refitted HMS Ocean. Photo credit : Rob Arnold/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Illustrious_RAR_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/07/2014. Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. The Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, HMS Illustrious, sails into her homeport of Portsmouth for the final time before a decommissioning ceremony later this year. The former aircraft carrier, nicknamed 'Lusty', is the last of the Invincible Class carriers, and will be retired after 32 years of active service and replaced by the recently refitted HMS Ocean. Photo credit : Rob Arnold/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Illustrious_RAR_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/07/2014. Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. The Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, HMS Illustrious, sails into her homeport of Portsmouth for the final time before a decommissioning ceremony later this year. The former aircraft carrier, nicknamed 'Lusty', is the last of the Invincible Class carriers, and will be retired after 32 years of active service and replaced by the recently refitted HMS Ocean. Photo credit : Rob Arnold/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Illustrious_RAR_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/07/2014. Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. The Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, HMS Illustrious, sails into her homeport of Portsmouth for the final time before a decommissioning ceremony later this year. The former aircraft carrier, nicknamed 'Lusty', is the last of the Invincible Class carriers, and will be retired after 32 years of active service and replaced by the recently refitted HMS Ocean. Photo credit : Rob Arnold/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Illustrious_RAR_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/07/2014. Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. The Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, HMS Illustrious, sails into her homeport of Portsmouth for the final time before a decommissioning ceremony later this year. The former aircraft carrier, nicknamed 'Lusty', is the last of the Invincible Class carriers, and will be retired after 32 years of active service and replaced by the recently refitted HMS Ocean. Photo credit : Rob Arnold/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Illustrious_RAR_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 22/07/2014. Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. The Royal Navy's helicopter carrier, HMS Illustrious, sails into her homeport of Portsmouth for the final time before a decommissioning ceremony later this year. The former aircraft carrier, nicknamed 'Lusty', is the last of the Invincible Class carriers, and will be retired after 32 years of active service and replaced by the recently refitted HMS Ocean. Photo credit : Rob Arnold/LNP
    LNP_HMS_Illustrious_RAR_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures - 27/06/2018, Cirencester, UK. Members of the Cotswold Model Yacht Club enjoy sailing in the summer heatwave during their Wednesday Summer Leage race fixture at The Cotswold Water Park. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures - 27/06/2018, Cirencester, UK. Members of the Cotswold Model Yacht Club enjoy sailing in the summer heatwave during their Wednesday Summer Leage race fixture at The Cotswold Water Park. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_Cirencester_Weather_SSH_4.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures - 27/06/2018, Cirencester, UK. Members of the Cotswold Model Yacht Club enjoy sailing in the summer heatwave during their Wednesday Summer Leage race fixture at The Cotswold Water Park. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_Cirencester_Weather_SSH_1.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures - 27/06/2018, Cirencester, UK. Members of the Cotswold Model Yacht Club enjoy sailing in the summer heatwave during their Wednesday Summer Leage race fixture at The Cotswold Water Park. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_Cirencester_Weather_SSH_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures - 27/06/2018, Cirencester, UK. Members of the Cotswold Model Yacht Club enjoy sailing in the summer heatwave during their Wednesday Summer Leage race fixture at The Cotswold Water Park. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_Cirencester_Weather_SSH_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures - 27/06/2018, Cirencester, UK. Members of the Cotswold Model Yacht Club enjoy sailing in the summer heatwave during their Wednesday Summer Leage race fixture at The Cotswold Water Park. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures - 27/06/2018, Cirencester, UK. Members of the Cotswold Model Yacht Club enjoy sailing in the summer heatwave during their Wednesday Summer Leage race fixture at The Cotswold Water Park. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures - 27/06/2018, Cirencester, UK. Members of the Cotswold Model Yacht Club enjoy sailing in the summer heatwave during their Wednesday Summer Leage race fixture at The Cotswold Water Park. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures - 27/06/2018, Cirencester, UK. Members of the Cotswold Model Yacht Club enjoy sailing in the summer heatwave during their Wednesday Summer Leage race fixture at The Cotswold Water Park. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures - 27/06/2018, Cirencester, UK. Members of the Cotswold Model Yacht Club enjoy sailing in the summer heatwave during their Wednesday Summer Leage race fixture at The Cotswold Water Park. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures - 27/06/2018, Cirencester, UK. Members of the Cotswold Model Yacht Club enjoy sailing in the summer heatwave during their Wednesday Summer Leage race fixture at The Cotswold Water Park. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures - 27/06/2018, Cirencester, UK. Members of the Cotswold Model Yacht Club enjoy sailing in the summer heatwave during their Wednesday Summer Leage race fixture at The Cotswold Water Park. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
    LNP_Cirencester_Weather_SSH_6.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures - 27/06/2018, Cirencester, UK. Members of the Cotswold Model Yacht Club enjoy sailing in the summer heatwave during their Wednesday Summer Leage race fixture at The Cotswold Water Park. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures - 27/06/2018, Cirencester, UK. Members of the Cotswold Model Yacht Club enjoy sailing in the summer heatwave during their Wednesday Summer Leage race fixture at The Cotswold Water Park. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures - 27/06/2018, Cirencester, UK. Members of the Cotswold Model Yacht Club enjoy sailing in the summer heatwave during their Wednesday Summer Leage race fixture at The Cotswold Water Park. Photo Credit : Stephen Shepherd/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_26.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_25.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_23.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_20.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_19.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2017. London, UK. TS Thalassa passes by.  More than 30 ships from around the world take part in the Parade of Sail, the culmination of the Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Festival 2017.  Greenwich also marks the start of the Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta, where these ships will journey to Quebec to mark the 150th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2017. London, UK. TS Thalassa (C) passes by.  More than 30 ships from around the world take part in the Parade of Sail, the culmination of the Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Festival 2017.  Greenwich also marks the start of the Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta, where these ships will journey to Quebec to mark the 150th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2017. London, UK. Crew stand in the rigging of TS Royalist. More than 30 ships from around the world take part in the Parade of Sail, the culmination of the Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Festival 2017.  Greenwich also marks the start of the Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta, where these ships will journey to Quebec to mark the 150th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2017. London, UK. (L to R) TS JR Tolkein and TS Hendrika Bartelds pass by.  More than 30 ships from around the world take part in the Parade of Sail, the culmination of the Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Festival 2017.  Greenwich also marks the start of the Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta, where these ships will journey to Quebec to mark the 150th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2017. London, UK. (C and R) TS JR Tolkein and TS Hendrika Bartelds pass by.  More than 30 ships from around the world take part in the Parade of Sail, the culmination of the Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Festival 2017.  Greenwich also marks the start of the Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta, where these ships will journey to Quebec to mark the 150th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2017. London, UK. More than 30 ships from around the world take part in the Parade of Sail, the culmination of the Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Festival 2017.  Greenwich also marks the start of the Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta, where these ships will journey to Quebec to mark the 150th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/04/2017. London, UK. (L to R) TS Blue Clipper and TS Morgenster pass by.  More than 30 ships from around the world take part in the Parade of Sail, the culmination of the Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Festival 2017.  Greenwich also marks the start of the Rendez-Vous 2017 Tall Ships Regatta, where these ships will journey to Quebec to mark the 150th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/09/2016. LONDON, UK.  Sailing barges (Melissa and Niagara seen in front) parade on the River Thames, passing under Tower Bridge in London for the first ever Thames Sailing Barge Parade. The event aims to recreate scenes from Londonís days as a bustling trading port and the historic sailing barges taking part have not been seen together in one place since the industrial revolution.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/09/2016. LONDON, UK.  Sailing barges (Lady Daphne in front) parade on the River Thames, passing under Tower Bridge in London for the first ever Thames Sailing Barge Parade. The event aims to recreate scenes from Londonís days as a bustling trading port and the historic sailing barges taking part have not been seen together in one place since the industrial revolution.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/09/2016. LONDON, UK.  Sailing barges parade on the River Thames, passing under Tower Bridge in London for the first ever Thames Sailing Barge Parade. The event aims to recreate scenes from Londonís days as a bustling trading port and the historic sailing barges taking part have not been seen together in one place since the industrial revolution.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/09/2016. LONDON, UK.  Sailing barges (Lady Daphne in front) parade on the River Thames, passing under Tower Bridge in London for the first ever Thames Sailing Barge Parade. The event aims to recreate scenes from Londonís days as a bustling trading port and the historic sailing barges taking part have not been seen together in one place since the industrial revolution.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/09/2016. LONDON, UK.  Sailing barges (Edith May seen in front) parade on the River Thames, passing under Tower Bridge in London for the first ever Thames Sailing Barge Parade. The event aims to recreate scenes from Londonís days as a bustling trading port and the historic sailing barges taking part have not been seen together in one place since the industrial revolution.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/09/2016. LONDON, UK.  Sailing barges parade on the River Thames, passing under Tower Bridge in London for the first ever Thames Sailing Barge Parade. The event aims to recreate scenes from Londonís days as a bustling trading port and the historic sailing barges taking part have not been seen together in one place since the industrial revolution.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/09/2016. LONDON, UK.  Sailing barges parade on the River Thames, passing under Tower Bridge in London for the first ever Thames Sailing Barge Parade. The event aims to recreate scenes from Londonís days as a bustling trading port and the historic sailing barges taking part have not been seen together in one place since the industrial revolution.  Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    Thames_sailing_barge_VFL_004.jpg
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