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FEATURE: Wunderschöne Aufnahmen der Milchstrasse
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An image taken below the Marshall Point Lighthouse, Maine
Seal photobombs milky way, America - 14 Aug 2015
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A photographer captured the incredible moment a seal photo-bombed a shot of the Milky Way.
Photographer Stephen Ippolito, 45, regularly takes photos of the Milky Way, and was pleasantly surprised to see a seal photo-bombing his perfect shot.
Stephen was setting up his camera, whilst waiting for friends to arrive, when he saw something moving on the sand.
To his surprise it was a seal, basking on the sand. The seal began to waddle closer to Stephen and he decide to capture the perfect moment.
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FEATURE: Wunderschöne Aufnahmen der Milchstrasse
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The Marshall Point Lighthouse, Maine, with the Milky Way overhead. This panorama image was created by stitching together 11 individual images
Seal photobombs milky way, America - 14 Aug 2015
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A photographer captured the incredible moment a seal photo-bombed a shot of the Milky Way.
Photographer Stephen Ippolito, 45, regularly takes photos of the Milky Way, and was pleasantly surprised to see a seal photo-bombing his perfect shot.
Stephen was setting up his camera, whilst waiting for friends to arrive, when he saw something moving on the sand.
To his surprise it was a seal, basking on the sand. The seal began to waddle closer to Stephen and he decide to capture the perfect moment.
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FEATURE: Wunderschöne Aufnahmen der Milchstrasse
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The Marshall Point Lighthouse, Maine. This is a Verto-Panorama shot, comprised of four images stitiched together
Seal photobombs milky way, America - 14 Aug 2015
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A photographer captured the incredible moment a seal photo-bombed a shot of the Milky Way.
Photographer Stephen Ippolito, 45, regularly takes photos of the Milky Way, and was pleasantly surprised to see a seal photo-bombing his perfect shot.
Stephen was setting up his camera, whilst waiting for friends to arrive, when he saw something moving on the sand.
To his surprise it was a seal, basking on the sand. The seal began to waddle closer to Stephen and he decide to capture the perfect moment.
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Leanne Marshall show, Autumn Winter 2015, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, New York, America - 18 Feb 2015
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Model on the catwalk
Leanne Marshall show, Autumn Winter 2015, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, New York, America - 18 Feb 2015
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"Invisible" figures appear to blend into background in Scottish woods, Scotland - Mar 2012
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Mirrored sculptures displayed at the David Marshall Lodge near Aberfoyle in the Trossachs near Loch Lomond, Scotland. Installed as part of the town's regeneration and to convey the changes that have occurred in the landscape over the last few hundred years., FULL COPY
Artist's Reflective Work: Mirrored Figures Installed In Woods
Predator-like sculptures are residing at the David Marshall Lodge in Scotland.
The life-sized 'invisible' figures have been dubbed the predator effect after the 1987 film where an alien life form seamlessly blends into its surroundings.
Contemporary artist Rob Mulholland designed the series of six mirrored figures that are camouflaged amongst the Scottish woodlands; the sculptures are shaped from silhouettes of people he knows.
Because of their reflective surface the chameleon-like figures can just about be distinguished from their surroundings.
Mr Mulholland made the figures with mirrored stainless steel and has designed similar installations for the forest trail around Loch Ard and in Alloa.
The 51-year-old said: "The idea behind the installations was to convey the changes that have occurred in the landscape over the last few hundred years.
"These large forests were planted after the First World War as there was a massive shortage of timber nation-wide and the crofters and small hill farming communities were re-located by the government. I wanted to create a vestige of the people who once occupied and lived in this space.
"You can, even now, see the faint remains of their houses and stone walls in the undergrowth of the woods. For me it was both intriguing and poignant to think of...
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"Invisible" figures appear to blend into background in Scottish woods, Scotland - Mar 2012
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Mirrored sculptures displayed at the David Marshall Lodge near Aberfoyle in the Trossachs near Loch Lomond, Scotland. Installed as part of the town's regeneration and to convey the changes that have occurred in the landscape over the last few hundred years., FULL COPY
Artist's Reflective Work: Mirrored Figures Installed In Woods
Predator-like sculptures are residing at the David Marshall Lodge in Scotland.
The life-sized 'invisible' figures have been dubbed the predator effect after the 1987 film where an alien life form seamlessly blends into its surroundings.
Contemporary artist Rob Mulholland designed the series of six mirrored figures that are camouflaged amongst the Scottish woodlands; the sculptures are shaped from silhouettes of people he knows.
Because of their reflective surface the chameleon-like figures can just about be distinguished from their surroundings.
Mr Mulholland made the figures with mirrored stainless steel and has designed similar installations for the forest trail around Loch Ard and in Alloa.
The 51-year-old said: "The idea behind the installations was to convey the changes that have occurred in the landscape over the last few hundred years.
"These large forests were planted after the First World War as there was a massive shortage of timber nation-wide and the crofters and small hill farming communities were re-located by the government. I wanted to create a vestige of the people who once occupied and lived in this space.
"You can, even now, see the faint remains of their houses and stone walls in the undergrowth of the woods. For me it was both intriguing and poignant to think of...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYPWKULFB
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"Invisible" figures appear to blend into background in Scottish woods, Scotland - Mar 2012
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Mirrored sculptures displayed at the David Marshall Lodge near Aberfoyle in the Trossachs near Loch Lomond, Scotland. Installed as part of the town's regeneration and to convey the changes that have occurred in the landscape over the last few hundred years., FULL COPY
Artist's Reflective Work: Mirrored Figures Installed In Woods
Predator-like sculptures are residing at the David Marshall Lodge in Scotland.
The life-sized 'invisible' figures have been dubbed the predator effect after the 1987 film where an alien life form seamlessly blends into its surroundings.
Contemporary artist Rob Mulholland designed the series of six mirrored figures that are camouflaged amongst the Scottish woodlands; the sculptures are shaped from silhouettes of people he knows.
Because of their reflective surface the chameleon-like figures can just about be distinguished from their surroundings.
Mr Mulholland made the figures with mirrored stainless steel and has designed similar installations for the forest trail around Loch Ard and in Alloa.
The 51-year-old said: "The idea behind the installations was to convey the changes that have occurred in the landscape over the last few hundred years.
"These large forests were planted after the First World War as there was a massive shortage of timber nation-wide and the crofters and small hill farming communities were re-located by the government. I wanted to create a vestige of the people who once occupied and lived in this space.
"You can, even now, see the faint remains of their houses and stone walls in the undergrowth of the woods. For me it was both intriguing and poignant to think of...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYPWKULFB
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"Invisible" figures appear to blend into background in Scottish woods, Scotland - Mar 2012
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Mirrored sculptures displayed at the David Marshall Lodge near Aberfoyle in the Trossachs near Loch Lomond, Scotland. Installed as part of the town's regeneration and to convey the changes that have occurred in the landscape over the last few hundred years., FULL COPY
Artist's Reflective Work: Mirrored Figures Installed In Woods
Predator-like sculptures are residing at the David Marshall Lodge in Scotland.
The life-sized 'invisible' figures have been dubbed the predator effect after the 1987 film where an alien life form seamlessly blends into its surroundings.
Contemporary artist Rob Mulholland designed the series of six mirrored figures that are camouflaged amongst the Scottish woodlands; the sculptures are shaped from silhouettes of people he knows.
Because of their reflective surface the chameleon-like figures can just about be distinguished from their surroundings.
Mr Mulholland made the figures with mirrored stainless steel and has designed similar installations for the forest trail around Loch Ard and in Alloa.
The 51-year-old said: "The idea behind the installations was to convey the changes that have occurred in the landscape over the last few hundred years.
"These large forests were planted after the First World War as there was a massive shortage of timber nation-wide and the crofters and small hill farming communities were re-located by the government. I wanted to create a vestige of the people who once occupied and lived in this space.
"You can, even now, see the faint remains of their houses and stone walls in the undergrowth of the woods. For me it was both intriguing and poignant to think of...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYPWKULFB
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"Invisible" figures appear to blend into background in Scottish woods, Scotland - Mar 2012
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Mirrored sculptures displayed at the David Marshall Lodge near Aberfoyle in the Trossachs near Loch Lomond, Scotland. Installed as part of the town's regeneration and to convey the changes that have occurred in the landscape over the last few hundred years., FULL COPY
Artist's Reflective Work: Mirrored Figures Installed In Woods
Predator-like sculptures are residing at the David Marshall Lodge in Scotland.
The life-sized 'invisible' figures have been dubbed the predator effect after the 1987 film where an alien life form seamlessly blends into its surroundings.
Contemporary artist Rob Mulholland designed the series of six mirrored figures that are camouflaged amongst the Scottish woodlands; the sculptures are shaped from silhouettes of people he knows.
Because of their reflective surface the chameleon-like figures can just about be distinguished from their surroundings.
Mr Mulholland made the figures with mirrored stainless steel and has designed similar installations for the forest trail around Loch Ard and in Alloa.
The 51-year-old said: "The idea behind the installations was to convey the changes that have occurred in the landscape over the last few hundred years.
"These large forests were planted after the First World War as there was a massive shortage of timber nation-wide and the crofters and small hill farming communities were re-located by the government. I wanted to create a vestige of the people who once occupied and lived in this space.
"You can, even now, see the faint remains of their houses and stone walls in the undergrowth of the woods. For me it was both intriguing and poignant to think of...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYPWKULFB
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"Invisible" figures appear to blend into background in Scottish woods, Scotland - Mar 2012
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Mirrored sculptures displayed at the David Marshall Lodge near Aberfoyle in the Trossachs near Loch Lomond, Scotland. Installed as part of the town's regeneration and to convey the changes that have occurred in the landscape over the last few hundred years., FULL COPY
Artist's Reflective Work: Mirrored Figures Installed In Woods
Predator-like sculptures are residing at the David Marshall Lodge in Scotland.
The life-sized 'invisible' figures have been dubbed the predator effect after the 1987 film where an alien life form seamlessly blends into its surroundings.
Contemporary artist Rob Mulholland designed the series of six mirrored figures that are camouflaged amongst the Scottish woodlands; the sculptures are shaped from silhouettes of people he knows.
Because of their reflective surface the chameleon-like figures can just about be distinguished from their surroundings.
Mr Mulholland made the figures with mirrored stainless steel and has designed similar installations for the forest trail around Loch Ard and in Alloa.
The 51-year-old said: "The idea behind the installations was to convey the changes that have occurred in the landscape over the last few hundred years.
"These large forests were planted after the First World War as there was a massive shortage of timber nation-wide and the crofters and small hill farming communities were re-located by the government. I wanted to create a vestige of the people who once occupied and lived in this space.
"You can, even now, see the faint remains of their houses and stone walls in the undergrowth of the woods. For me it was both intriguing and poignant to think of...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYPWKULFB
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"Invisible" figures appear to blend into background in Scottish woods, Scotland - Mar 2012
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Mirrored sculptures displayed at the David Marshall Lodge near Aberfoyle in the Trossachs near Loch Lomond, Scotland. Installed as part of the town's regeneration and to convey the changes that have occurred in the landscape over the last few hundred years., FULL COPY
Artist's Reflective Work: Mirrored Figures Installed In Woods
Predator-like sculptures are residing at the David Marshall Lodge in Scotland.
The life-sized 'invisible' figures have been dubbed the predator effect after the 1987 film where an alien life form seamlessly blends into its surroundings.
Contemporary artist Rob Mulholland designed the series of six mirrored figures that are camouflaged amongst the Scottish woodlands; the sculptures are shaped from silhouettes of people he knows.
Because of their reflective surface the chameleon-like figures can just about be distinguished from their surroundings.
Mr Mulholland made the figures with mirrored stainless steel and has designed similar installations for the forest trail around Loch Ard and in Alloa.
The 51-year-old said: "The idea behind the installations was to convey the changes that have occurred in the landscape over the last few hundred years.
"These large forests were planted after the First World War as there was a massive shortage of timber nation-wide and the crofters and small hill farming communities were re-located by the government. I wanted to create a vestige of the people who once occupied and lived in this space.
"You can, even now, see the faint remains of their houses and stone walls in the undergrowth of the woods. For me it was both intriguing and poignant to think of...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VYPWKULFB
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Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge Royal Tour, Calgary, Canada - 07 Jul 2011
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Catherine Duchess of Cambridge is greeted by a shy six-year-old Diamond Marshall
Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge Royal Tour, Calgary, Canada - 07 Jul 2011
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Atonement - 2007
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Juno Temple (Lola) and Benedict Cumberbatch (Paul Marshall)
Atonement - 2007
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PEOPLE - so feierten Prominente früher Weihnachten
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Whitney Houston, Courtney B. Vance, Justin Pierre Edmund, Jenifer Lewis, Darvel Davis Jr, Whitney Houston
The Preacher's Wife - 1996
Director: Penny Marshall
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Film Portrait
Re-Make
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La Femme du pasteur
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Sophie Lloyd at O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire
Sophie Lloyd performs at O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire in London on 18th October 2025, supporting Glenn Hughes., Credit:Zoran Veselinovic / Avalon_ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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Glenn Hughes at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire
Glenn Hughes (ex Deep Purple) performs at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire in London on 18th October 2025.
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Søren Andersen (guitar),
Ash Sheehan (drums),
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. General Sir Roland Walker , head of the British Army, arriving at the Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. General Sir Roland Walker , head of the British Army, arriving at the Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. General Sir Roland Walker , head of the British Army, arriving at the Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom: General Sir Roland Walker, head of the British Army, arriving at the Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. A Cavalry horse with a pair of cavalry boots reversed in the stirrups at the funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral in London . Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. A Cavalry horse with a pair of cavalry boots reversed in the stirrups at the funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral in London . Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. A Cavalry horse with a pair of cavalry boots reversed in the stirrups at the funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral in London . Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Andrew Parker Bowles arriving for the funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral in London . Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Michael Howard arriving for the funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral in London . Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Andrew Parker Bowles arriving for the funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral in London . Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Nicholas Soames arriving for the funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral in London . Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Michael Howard arriving for the funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral in London . Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Michael Heseltine arriving for the funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral in London . Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. The coffin of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie leaving Westminster Cathedral in London at the end of his funeral. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Michael Heseltine arriving for the funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral in London . Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. The coffin of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie leaving Westminster Cathedral in London at the end of his funeral. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. The coffin of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie leaving Westminster Cathedral in London at the end of his funeral. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. The coffin of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie leaving Westminster Cathedral in London at the end of his funeral. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. The coffin of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie leaving Westminster Cathedral in London at the end of his funeral. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Military personnel at the funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral in London . Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Military personnel at the funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral in London . Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Andrew Parker Bowles at the funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral in London . Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Michael Portillo arriving for the funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral in London . Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Nicholas Soames arriving for the funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral in London . Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Michael Heseltine arriving for the funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral in London . Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. The coffin of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie leaving Westminster Cathedral in London at the end of his funeral. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. The coffin of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie leaving Westminster Cathedral in London at the end of his funeral. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. The coffin of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie leaving Westminster Cathedral in London at the end of his funeral. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. The coffin of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie leaving Westminster Cathedral in London at the end of his funeral. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie
15/10/2025. London, United Kingdom. Andrew Parker Bowles at the funeral of Field Marshall Lord Guthrie at Westminster Cathedral in London . Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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