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THAW, part of the Greenwich+Docklands International Festival, London, UK.
A 2.5-tonne block of melting ice suspended over Royal Albert Dock in London, forms the stage for THAW, part of the Greenwich+Docklands International Festival. Performed over 8 hours, this Australian aerial production sends an urgent call to climate action to Londoners on 24 and 25 August. Created by world-renowned Australian physical theatre company LEGS ON THE WALL in response to the devastating bushfires of 2019/20, THAW brings Londoners face to face with the urgent need for global climate action.
This colossal aerial production performed on a 2.5 tonne block of ice gathers intensifying power and urgency as the ice, suspended on a crane high above an iconic docklands landscape, gradually melts away. London.
24/8/24.
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MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR JOHN THAW, ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 04 SEP 2002
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MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR JOHN THAW, ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 04 SEP 2002
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Collection - July 16, 2014
July 16, 2014 - A polar bear sitting on an ice floe looking around. (Credit Image: © David Schultz/Mint Images/ZUMA Wire)
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British Isles - Majestic Scotland
Water cascading over rocks at waterfalls in Glen Etive, this scenic valley in the Scottish Highlands carries the waters of the River Etive from the source on Rannoch Moor over 15 miles to the head of Loch Etive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Colin Dexter ist im Alter von 86 Jahren gestorben
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COLIN DEXTER
MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR JOHN THAW, ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS, LONDON, BRITAIN - 04 SEP 2002
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PEOPLE - Colin Dexter ist im Alter von 86 Jahren gestorben
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Actor John Thaw (died 21/02/2002) And Writer Colin Dexter Today At Waterstones Of Piccadilly. They Were Promoting The Final 'inspector Morse' Novel
Actor John Thaw (died 21/02/2002) And Writer Colin Dexter Today At Waterstones Of Piccadilly. They Were Promoting The Final 'inspector Morse' Novel
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PEOPLE - Colin Dexter ist im Alter von 86 Jahren gestorben
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John Thaw, Kevin Whately and Colin Dexter
'Inspector Morse' Behind the Scenes, TV Programme - 1987 to 2000
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WINTER'S TALE IN FOUR ICY EPISODES
29 January 1950
This grim tale of treachery, opportunism, disillusion and good comradeship unfolded on the gleaming ice of the frozen pond on Wimbledon Common, london today ( Sunday)
Villain of he piece was the ice, which enticed crowds of skaters on to its smiling surface but singled out Betty Dodd and William Sowan as its victims, when it cracked and drew them into its freezing depths.
Opportunist was Mr Samuelson Movietone cameraman, who seized his chance for some good pictures but was sadly let down when he too sank through a suddenly yeilding surface.
Hero of this frosty melodrama was the St John's Ambulance man who threw the strugglers a rope and was ready with a flask of hot tea when they floundered to the bank.
EPISODE THREE: A St John's Ambulance Man wading in the icy water throws a succouring rope to Betty Dodd and William Sowan splashing to the bank. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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WINTER'S TALE IN FOUR ICY EPISODES
29 January 1950
This grim tale of treachery, opportunism, disillusion and good comradeship unfolded on the gleaming ice of the frozen pond on Wimbledon Common, london today ( Sunday)
Villain of the piece was the ice, which enticed crowds of skaters on to its smiling surface but singled out Betty Dodd and William Sowan as its victims, when it cracked and drew them into its freezing depths.
Opportunist was Mr Samuelson Movietone cameraman, who seized his chance for some good pictures but was sadly let down when he too sank through a suddenly yeilding surface.
'Hero' of this frosty melodrama was the St John's Ambulance man who threw the strugglers a rope and was ready with a flask of hot tea when they floundered to the bank.
EPISODE THREE: A St John's Ambulance Man wading in the icy water throws a succouring rope to Betty Dodd and William Sowan splashing to the bank. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Pick-axe squad get cracking
Photo shows: Men with pick axes chipping away the thick ice which is a menace to traffic in Wellington Street , St John's Wood , London
8 March 1947
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Ice , snow and just plain water combining to make an obstacle course for traffic in Wellington Street, St John's Wood , London. The men on the right are at work on the ice with pick-axes and shovels
8 March 1947
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Thaw brings floods in London
With the temprature rising a thaw has started in London and slush is draining away in busy streets. Photo shows: Cars send up showers of water as they plough through flooded Marylebone Road , London during the thaw .
8 March 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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