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The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history (14 Aug 2025).
- Industrial painter Sam Bailey coating the chains.
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The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history (14 Aug 2025).
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The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history (14 Aug 2025).
- Industrial painter Sam Bailey coating the chains.
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The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history (14 Aug 2025).
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The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history (14 Aug 2025).
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The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history (14 Aug 2025).
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The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history (14 Aug 2025).
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The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history (14 Aug 2025).
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The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history (14 Aug 2025).
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The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history (14 Aug 2025).
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The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol which is undergoing its largest refurbishment in its history (14 Aug 2025).
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The trend to mend: how repair shops are leading a fixing revolution.
More everyday items are being salvaged, with cost of living crisis expected to increase such interest.
The Lonely Parts Club sits in a plastic box just along from a couple of tired-looking tea urns, a slick inkjet printer and a line of "rescue toasters". The motley collection of technology is neatly stacked on the shelves of the Fixing Factory, where volunteers in bright orange aprons chat to people seeking to give their gadgets a second life.
The small shop in Camden, north London, which opened officially last month after operating in "stealth mode" without publicity since September, is at the forefront of a revolution in consumption.
The fixing factory where people bring things that need fixing and learn and help to fix the problem with help from the staff
London October 2022.
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The trend to mend: how repair shops are leading a fixing revolution.
More everyday items are being salvaged, with cost of living crisis expected to increase such interest.
The Lonely Parts Club sits in a plastic box just along from a couple of tired-looking tea urns, a slick inkjet printer and a line of "rescue toasters". The motley collection of technology is neatly stacked on the shelves of the Fixing Factory, where volunteers in bright orange aprons chat to people seeking to give their gadgets a second life.
The small shop in Camden, north London, which opened officially last month after operating in "stealth mode" without publicity since September, is at the forefront of a revolution in consumption.
The fixing factory where people bring things that need fixing and learn and help to fix the problem with help from the staff
London October 2022.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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The trend to mend: how repair shops are leading a fixing revolution.
More everyday items are being salvaged, with cost of living crisis expected to increase such interest.
The Lonely Parts Club sits in a plastic box just along from a couple of tired-looking tea urns, a slick inkjet printer and a line of "rescue toasters". The motley collection of technology is neatly stacked on the shelves of the Fixing Factory, where volunteers in bright orange aprons chat to people seeking to give their gadgets a second life.
The small shop in Camden, north London, which opened officially last month after operating in "stealth mode" without publicity since September, is at the forefront of a revolution in consumption.
The fixing factory where people bring things that need fixing and learn and help to fix the problem with help from the staff.
Pictured; Manager of the store Dermot Jones
London October 2022.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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The trend to mend: how repair shops are leading a fixing revolution.
More everyday items are being salvaged, with cost of living crisis expected to increase such interest.
The Lonely Parts Club sits in a plastic box just along from a couple of tired-looking tea urns, a slick inkjet printer and a line of "rescue toasters". The motley collection of technology is neatly stacked on the shelves of the Fixing Factory, where volunteers in bright orange aprons chat to people seeking to give their gadgets a second life.
The small shop in Camden, north London, which opened officially last month after operating in "stealth mode" without publicity since September, is at the forefront of a revolution in consumption.
The fixing factory where people bring things that need fixing and learn and help to fix the problem with help from the staff.
Pictured; Manager of the store Dermot Jones
London October 2022
London October 2022.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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The trend to mend: how repair shops are leading a fixing revolution.
More everyday items are being salvaged, with cost of living crisis expected to increase such interest.
The Lonely Parts Club sits in a plastic box just along from a couple of tired-looking tea urns, a slick inkjet printer and a line of "rescue toasters". The motley collection of technology is neatly stacked on the shelves of the Fixing Factory, where volunteers in bright orange aprons chat to people seeking to give their gadgets a second life.
The small shop in Camden, north London, which opened officially last month after operating in "stealth mode" without publicity since September, is at the forefront of a revolution in consumption.
The fixing factory where people bring things that need fixing and learn and help to fix the problem with help from the staff.
Pictured; Manager of the store Dermot Jones
London October 2022.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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The trend to mend: how repair shops are leading a fixing revolution.
More everyday items are being salvaged, with cost of living crisis expected to increase such interest.
The Lonely Parts Club sits in a plastic box just along from a couple of tired-looking tea urns, a slick inkjet printer and a line of "rescue toasters". The motley collection of technology is neatly stacked on the shelves of the Fixing Factory, where volunteers in bright orange aprons chat to people seeking to give their gadgets a second life.
The small shop in Camden, north London, which opened officially last month after operating in "stealth mode" without publicity since September, is at the forefront of a revolution in consumption.
The fixing factory where people bring things that need fixing and learn and help to fix the problem with help from the staff.
Pictured; Manager of the store Dermot Jones
London October 2022.
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The trend to mend: how repair shops are leading a fixing revolution.
More everyday items are being salvaged, with cost of living crisis expected to increase such interest.
The Lonely Parts Club sits in a plastic box just along from a couple of tired-looking tea urns, a slick inkjet printer and a line of "rescue toasters". The motley collection of technology is neatly stacked on the shelves of the Fixing Factory, where volunteers in bright orange aprons chat to people seeking to give their gadgets a second life.
The small shop in Camden, north London, which opened officially last month after operating in "stealth mode" without publicity since September, is at the forefront of a revolution in consumption.
The fixing factory where people bring things that need fixing and learn and help to fix the problem with help from the staff.
Pictured; Manager of the store Dermot Jones
London October 2022.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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The trend to mend: how repair shops are leading a fixing revolution.
More everyday items are being salvaged, with cost of living crisis expected to increase such interest.
The Lonely Parts Club sits in a plastic box just along from a couple of tired-looking tea urns, a slick inkjet printer and a line of "rescue toasters". The motley collection of technology is neatly stacked on the shelves of the Fixing Factory, where volunteers in bright orange aprons chat to people seeking to give their gadgets a second life.
The small shop in Camden, north London, which opened officially last month after operating in "stealth mode" without publicity since September, is at the forefront of a revolution in consumption.
The fixing factory where people bring things that need fixing and learn and help to fix the problem with help from the staff
London October 2022.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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The trend to mend: how repair shops are leading a fixing revolution.
More everyday items are being salvaged, with cost of living crisis expected to increase such interest.
The Lonely Parts Club sits in a plastic box just along from a couple of tired-looking tea urns, a slick inkjet printer and a line of "rescue toasters". The motley collection of technology is neatly stacked on the shelves of the Fixing Factory, where volunteers in bright orange aprons chat to people seeking to give their gadgets a second life.
The small shop in Camden, north London, which opened officially last month after operating in "stealth mode" without publicity since September, is at the forefront of a revolution in consumption.
The fixing factory where people bring things that need fixing and learn and help to fix the problem with help from the staff
London October 2022.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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The trend to mend: how repair shops are leading a fixing revolution.
More everyday items are being salvaged, with cost of living crisis expected to increase such interest.
The Lonely Parts Club sits in a plastic box just along from a couple of tired-looking tea urns, a slick inkjet printer and a line of "rescue toasters". The motley collection of technology is neatly stacked on the shelves of the Fixing Factory, where volunteers in bright orange aprons chat to people seeking to give their gadgets a second life.
The small shop in Camden, north London, which opened officially last month after operating in "stealth mode" without publicity since September, is at the forefront of a revolution in consumption.
The fixing factory where people bring things that need fixing and learn and help to fix the problem with help from the staff
London October 2022.
© Graeme Robertson / Guardian / eyevine
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The trend to mend: how repair shops are leading a fixing revolution.
More everyday items are being salvaged, with cost of living crisis expected to increase such interest.
The Lonely Parts Club sits in a plastic box just along from a couple of tired-looking tea urns, a slick inkjet printer and a line of "rescue toasters". The motley collection of technology is neatly stacked on the shelves of the Fixing Factory, where volunteers in bright orange aprons chat to people seeking to give their gadgets a second life.
The small shop in Camden, north London, which opened officially last month after operating in "stealth mode" without publicity since September, is at the forefront of a revolution in consumption.
The fixing factory where people bring things that need fixing and learn and help to fix the problem with help from the staff
London October 2022.
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The trend to mend: how repair shops are leading a fixing revolution.
More everyday items are being salvaged, with cost of living crisis expected to increase such interest.
The Lonely Parts Club sits in a plastic box just along from a couple of tired-looking tea urns, a slick inkjet printer and a line of "rescue toasters". The motley collection of technology is neatly stacked on the shelves of the Fixing Factory, where volunteers in bright orange aprons chat to people seeking to give their gadgets a second life.
The small shop in Camden, north London, which opened officially last month after operating in "stealth mode" without publicity since September, is at the forefront of a revolution in consumption.
The fixing factory where people bring things that need fixing and learn and help to fix the problem with help from the staff
London October 2022.
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The trend to mend: how repair shops are leading a fixing revolution.
More everyday items are being salvaged, with cost of living crisis expected to increase such interest.
The Lonely Parts Club sits in a plastic box just along from a couple of tired-looking tea urns, a slick inkjet printer and a line of "rescue toasters". The motley collection of technology is neatly stacked on the shelves of the Fixing Factory, where volunteers in bright orange aprons chat to people seeking to give their gadgets a second life.
The small shop in Camden, north London, which opened officially last month after operating in "stealth mode" without publicity since September, is at the forefront of a revolution in consumption.
The fixing factory where people bring things that need fixing and learn and help to fix the problem with help from the staff.
Pictured; Manager of the store Dermot Jones
London October 2022.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
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DUK10136659_003
NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
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DUK10136659_002
NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
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DUK10136659_001
NEWS - Coronavirus: Kameratechniker kehren zur Arbeit im 'Foto Tecnica Gloria'-Geschäft in Mexiko zurück
Workers from 'Foto Tecnica Gloria' in Mexico are photographed fixing cameras during the re-opening of their store, while taking necessary sanitary measures. Foto Tecnica Gloria's clientele has dropped by up to 60 percent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Where: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
When: 23 Sep 2020
Credit: Eyepix/Cover Images
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A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.
10 Downing Street, London, GBR, 2020_08_15. A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.© Pierre Alozie / eyevine
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A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.
10 Downing Street, London, GBR, 2020_08_15. A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.© Pierre Alozie / eyevine
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A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.
10 Downing Street, London, GBR, 2020_08_15. A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.© Pierre Alozie / eyevine
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A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.
10 Downing Street, London, GBR, 2020_08_15. A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.© Pierre Alozie / eyevine
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A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.
10 Downing Street, London, GBR, 2020_08_15. A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.© Pierre Alozie / eyevine
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A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.
10 Downing Street, London, GBR, 2020_08_15. A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.© Pierre Alozie / eyevine
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A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.
10 Downing Street, London, GBR, 2020_08_15. A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.© Pierre Alozie / eyevine
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A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.
10 Downing Street, London, GBR, 2020_08_15. A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.© Pierre Alozie / eyevine
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A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.
10 Downing Street, London, GBR, 2020_08_15. A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.© Pierre Alozie / eyevine
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A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.
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A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.
10 Downing Street, London, GBR, 2020_08_15. A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.© Pierre Alozie / eyevine
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A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.
10 Downing Street, London, GBR, 2020_08_15. A large group of Belarusians gathered in front of Downing Street to protest the post election repression in the country and asked for intervention by the British Foreign Office.© Pierre Alozie / eyevine
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