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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/Shutterstock (12971342m)
Meghan Markle The Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry, attends The Service of Thanksgiving at St. Paul's Cathedral to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
Most senior members of the royal family are present but unfortunately Queen Elizabeth II is unable to attend and Prince Andrew pulled out because of testing positive for Coronavirus.
Service of Thanksgiving, Platinum Jubilee, London, UK, on June 3, 2022., London, London, London, England - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
© Paul Marriott Photography
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/Shutterstock (12971342j)
Meghan Markle The Duchess of Sussex, and Prince Harry, attends The Service of Thanksgiving at St. Paul's Cathedral to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
Most senior members of the royal family are present but unfortunately Queen Elizabeth II is unable to attend and Prince Andrew pulled out because of testing positive for Coronavirus.
Service of Thanksgiving, Platinum Jubilee, London, UK, on June 3, 2022., London, London, London, England - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Cracknell Wright/LNP/Shutterstock (12971067at)
Prince Harry Duke of Sussex and Meghan Duchess of Sussex depart St Paul's Cathedral following a Service of Thanksgiving for The Queen's reign. The Service is included bible readings, anthems, prayers and congregational hymns, expressing thankfulness for The Queen's reign, faith and service.
St Paul's Cathedral Service of Thanksgiving for The Queen, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Cracknell Wright/LNP/Shutterstock (12971067as)
Prince Harry Duke of Sussex and Meghan Duchess of Sussex depart St Paul's Cathedral following a Service of Thanksgiving for The Queen's reign. The Service is included bible readings, anthems, prayers and congregational hymns, expressing thankfulness for The Queen's reign, faith and service.
St Paul's Cathedral Service of Thanksgiving for The Queen, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Cracknell Wright/LNP/Shutterstock (12971067ar)
Prince Harry Duke of Sussex and Meghan Duchess of Sussex depart St Paul's Cathedral following a Service of Thanksgiving for The Queen's reign. The Service is included bible readings, anthems, prayers and congregational hymns, expressing thankfulness for The Queen's reign, faith and service.
St Paul's Cathedral Service of Thanksgiving for The Queen, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Cracknell Wright/LNP/Shutterstock (12971067aq)
Prince Harry Duke of Sussex and Meghan Duchess of Sussex depart St Paul's Cathedral following a Service of Thanksgiving for The Queen's reign. The Service is included bible readings, anthems, prayers and congregational hymns, expressing thankfulness for The Queen's reign, faith and service.
St Paul's Cathedral Service of Thanksgiving for The Queen, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Cracknell Wright/LNP/Shutterstock (12971067al)
Prince Harry Duke of Sussex and Meghan Duchess of Sussex depart St Paul's Cathedral following a Service of Thanksgiving for The Queen's reign. The Service is included bible readings, anthems, prayers and congregational hymns, expressing thankfulness for The Queen's reign, faith and service.
St Paul's Cathedral Service of Thanksgiving for The Queen, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Cracknell Wright/LNP/Shutterstock (12971067ak)
Prince Harry Duke of Sussex and Meghan Duchess of Sussex depart St Paul's Cathedral following a Service of Thanksgiving for The Queen's reign. The Service is included bible readings, anthems, prayers and congregational hymns, expressing thankfulness for The Queen's reign, faith and service.
St Paul's Cathedral Service of Thanksgiving for The Queen, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Cracknell Wright/LNP/Shutterstock (12971067ap)
Prince Harry Duke of Sussex and Meghan Duchess of Sussex depart St Paul's Cathedral following a Service of Thanksgiving for The Queen's reign. The Service is included bible readings, anthems, prayers and congregational hymns, expressing thankfulness for The Queen's reign, faith and service.
St Paul's Cathedral Service of Thanksgiving for The Queen, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Cracknell Wright/LNP/Shutterstock (12971067am)
Prince Harry Duke of Sussex and Meghan Duchess of Sussex depart St Paul's Cathedral following a Service of Thanksgiving for The Queen's reign. The Service is included bible readings, anthems, prayers and congregational hymns, expressing thankfulness for The Queen's reign, faith and service.
St Paul's Cathedral Service of Thanksgiving for The Queen, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by George Cracknell Wright/LNP/Shutterstock (12971067an)
Prince Harry Duke of Sussex and Meghan Duchess of Sussex depart St Paul's Cathedral following a Service of Thanksgiving for The Queen's reign. The Service is included bible readings, anthems, prayers and congregational hymns, expressing thankfulness for The Queen's reign, faith and service.
St Paul's Cathedral Service of Thanksgiving for The Queen, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Kitwood/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (12971193c)
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attend the National Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral on June 03, 2022 in London, England. The Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II is being celebrated from June 2 to June 5, 2022, in the UK and Commonwealth to mark the 70th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 February 1952.
National Service of Thanksgiving, St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Dunham/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (12971233ad)
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive for a service of thanksgiving for the reign of Queen Elizabeth II at St Paul's Cathedral in London, Friday, June 3, 2022 on the second of four days of celebrations to mark the Platinum Jubilee. The events over a long holiday weekend in the U.K. are meant to celebrate the monarch's 70 years of service.
National Service of Thanksgiving, St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Dunham/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (12971233w)
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive for a service of thanksgiving for the reign of Queen Elizabeth II at St Paul's Cathedral in London, Friday, June 3, 2022 on the second of four days of celebrations to mark the Platinum Jubilee. The events over a long holiday weekend in the U.K. are meant to celebrate the monarch's 70 years of service.
National Service of Thanksgiving, St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Phil Noble/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (12971241ae)
Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, arrive for the National Service of Thanksgiving held at St Paul's Cathedral as part of celebrations marking the Platinum Jubilee of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, in London, Britain, June 3, 2022.
National Service of Thanksgiving, St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Dunham/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (12971233m)
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive for a service of thanksgiving for the reign of Queen Elizabeth II at St Paul's Cathedral in London, Friday, June 3, 2022 on the second of four days of celebrations to mark the Platinum Jubilee. The events over a long holiday weekend in the U.K. are meant to celebrate the monarch's 70 years of service.
National Service of Thanksgiving, St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Dunham/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (12971233n)
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive for a service of thanksgiving for the reign of Queen Elizabeth II at St Paul's Cathedral in London, Friday, June 3, 2022 on the second of four days of celebrations to mark the Platinum Jubilee. The events over a long holiday weekend in the U.K. are meant to celebrate the monarch's 70 years of service.
National Service of Thanksgiving, St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Kitwood/WPA Pool/Shutterstock (12971193d)
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attend the National Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral on June 03, 2022 in London, England. The Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II is being celebrated from June 2 to June 5, 2022, in the UK and Commonwealth to mark the 70th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II on 6 February 1952.
National Service of Thanksgiving, St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Hartley/Shutterstock (12971301f)
Prince Harry and Meghan arrive at the Service of Thanksgiving at St.Pauls Cathedral.
National Service of Thanksgiving, St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/Shutterstock (12971123r)
Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex the Platinum Jubilee Thanksgiving Service at St Paul's Cathedral in honour of Queen Elizabeth II 70 years rein.
Platinum Jubilee Thanksgiving Service St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/Shutterstock (12971123o)
Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex the Platinum Jubilee Thanksgiving Service at St Paul's Cathedral in honour of Queen Elizabeth II 70 years rein.
Platinum Jubilee Thanksgiving Service St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Rooke/Shutterstock (12970425w)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry
National Service of Thanksgiving, St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Platnum Jubilee: Meghan Markle und Prinz Harry am Dankgottesdienst in der St. Paul's Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by London News Pictures/Shutterstock (12971123p)
Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex the Platinum Jubilee Thanksgiving Service at St Paul's Cathedral in honour of Queen Elizabeth II 70 years rein.
Platinum Jubilee Thanksgiving Service St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 03 Jun 2022
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FEATURE - William Blakes 'Ancient of Days 1827' wird auf St Paul's Cathedral, London projeziert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX (10486596a)
William Blake's final masterpiece is projected onto the iconic dome of St Paul's Cathedral, in celebration of the artist's birthday.
William Blake's 'Ancient of Days 1827' projected onto St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 27 Nov 2019
The illustration of "Ancient of Days", 1827, can be seen until 1 December as part of a collaboration between St Paul's Cathedral and Tate Britain, which is currently staging the UK's largest survey of work for a generation.
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FEATURE - William Blakes 'Ancient of Days 1827' wird auf St Paul's Cathedral, London projeziert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX (10486596b)
William Blake's final masterpiece is projected onto the iconic dome of St Paul's Cathedral, in celebration of the artist's birthday.
William Blake's 'Ancient of Days 1827' projected onto St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 27 Nov 2019
The illustration of "Ancient of Days", 1827, can be seen until 1 December as part of a collaboration between St Paul's Cathedral and Tate Britain, which is currently staging the UK's largest survey of work for a generation.
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FEATURE - William Blakes 'Ancient of Days 1827' wird auf St Paul's Cathedral, London projeziert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX (10486596d)
William Blake's final masterpiece is projected onto the iconic dome of St Paul's Cathedral, in celebration of the artist's birthday.
William Blake's 'Ancient of Days 1827' projected onto St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 27 Nov 2019
The illustration of "Ancient of Days", 1827, can be seen until 1 December as part of a collaboration between St Paul's Cathedral and Tate Britain, which is currently staging the UK's largest survey of work for a generation.
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FEATURE - William Blakes 'Ancient of Days 1827' wird auf St Paul's Cathedral, London projeziert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX (10486596c)
William Blake's final masterpiece is projected onto the iconic dome of St Paul's Cathedral, in celebration of the artist's birthday.
William Blake's 'Ancient of Days 1827' projected onto St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 27 Nov 2019
The illustration of "Ancient of Days", 1827, can be seen until 1 December as part of a collaboration between St Paul's Cathedral and Tate Britain, which is currently staging the UK's largest survey of work for a generation.
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FEATURE - William Blakes 'Ancient of Days 1827' wird auf St Paul's Cathedral, London projeziert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX (10486596f)
William Blake's final masterpiece is projected onto the iconic dome of St Paul's Cathedral, in celebration of the artist's birthday.
William Blake's 'Ancient of Days 1827' projected onto St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 27 Nov 2019
The illustration of "Ancient of Days", 1827, can be seen until 1 December as part of a collaboration between St Paul's Cathedral and Tate Britain, which is currently staging the UK's largest survey of work for a generation.
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FEATURE - William Blakes 'Ancient of Days 1827' wird auf St Paul's Cathedral, London projeziert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX (10486596e)
William Blake's final masterpiece is projected onto the iconic dome of St Paul's Cathedral, in celebration of the artist's birthday.
William Blake's 'Ancient of Days 1827' projected onto St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 27 Nov 2019
The illustration of "Ancient of Days", 1827, can be seen until 1 December as part of a collaboration between St Paul's Cathedral and Tate Britain, which is currently staging the UK's largest survey of work for a generation.
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FEATURE - William Blakes 'Ancient of Days 1827' wird auf St Paul's Cathedral, London projeziert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX (10486596h)
William Blake's final masterpiece is projected onto the iconic dome of St Paul's Cathedral, in celebration of the artist's birthday.
William Blake's 'Ancient of Days 1827' projected onto St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 27 Nov 2019
The illustration of "Ancient of Days", 1827, can be seen until 1 December as part of a collaboration between St Paul's Cathedral and Tate Britain, which is currently staging the UK's largest survey of work for a generation.
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FEATURE - William Blakes 'Ancient of Days 1827' wird auf St Paul's Cathedral, London projeziert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX (10486596g)
William Blake's final masterpiece is projected onto the iconic dome of St Paul's Cathedral, in celebration of the artist's birthday.
William Blake's 'Ancient of Days 1827' projected onto St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 27 Nov 2019
The illustration of "Ancient of Days", 1827, can be seen until 1 December as part of a collaboration between St Paul's Cathedral and Tate Britain, which is currently staging the UK's largest survey of work for a generation.
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FEATURE - William Blakes 'Ancient of Days 1827' wird auf St Paul's Cathedral, London projeziert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX (10486594b)
The iconic dome of St Paul's Cathedral is illuminated with William Blake's final masterpiece to celebrate the artist's birthday.
William Blake's 'Ancient of Days 1827' projected onto St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 27 Nov 2019
The illustration Ancient of Days 1827 was described by Blake as 'the best I have ever finished' and will be visible across London each evening throughout the weekend. It was organised by the Tate Britain which is currently running an exhibition of his works.
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FEATURE - William Blakes 'Ancient of Days 1827' wird auf St Paul's Cathedral, London projeziert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX (10486594c)
The iconic dome of St Paul's Cathedral is illuminated with William Blake's final masterpiece to celebrate the artist's birthday.
William Blake's 'Ancient of Days 1827' projected onto St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 27 Nov 2019
The illustration Ancient of Days 1827 was described by Blake as 'the best I have ever finished' and will be visible across London each evening throughout the weekend. It was organised by the Tate Britain which is currently running an exhibition of his works.
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DUK10125711_001
FEATURE - William Blakes 'Ancient of Days 1827' wird auf St Paul's Cathedral, London projeziert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX (10486594d)
The iconic dome of St Paul's Cathedral is illuminated with William Blake's final masterpiece to celebrate the artist's birthday.
William Blake's 'Ancient of Days 1827' projected onto St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK - 27 Nov 2019
The illustration Ancient of Days 1827 was described by Blake as 'the best I have ever finished' and will be visible across London each evening throughout the weekend. It was organised by the Tate Britain which is currently running an exhibition of his works.
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NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160v)
Actor and WaterAid Ambassador Dougray Scott looks at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.
WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.
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NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160d)
School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.
WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.
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DUK10112929_023
NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160c)
School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.
WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.
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DUK10112929_022
NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160b)
School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.
WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.
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NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160a)
School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.
WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.
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DUK10112929_020
NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160l)
School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.
WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.
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NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160k)
School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.
WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.
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NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160j)
School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.
WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.
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NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160h)
School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.
WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.
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NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160e)
School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.
WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.
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NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160g)
School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.
WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.
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NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160i)
School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.
WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.
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NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160m)
School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.
WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.
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NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160f)
School children Joana, 9, and sister Jessica, 11, from London look at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.
WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.
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NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160s)
Actor and WaterAid Ambassador Dougray Scott looks at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.
WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.
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NEWS - London: 'WaterAid 800 Schoolbags' Aktion vor der St.Pauls Cathedral
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (10071160n)
Actor and WaterAid Ambassador Dougray Scott looks at the 800 schoolbags laid by WaterAid on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral in a moving tribute to the number of children who die every day from dirty water, never reaching their fifth birthday or first day at school.
WaterAid 800 schoolbags, St Pauls Cathedral, London, UK - 23 Jan 2019
WaterAid placed 800 children’s schoolbags on the famous steps of St Paul’s Cathedral today as a stark reminder of the number of young children’s lives lost every single day due to dirty water and poor sanitation. Each of the Cathedral’s 24 entrance steps represented one hour – and the 33 children younger than five who die every hour – a whole class that never even made it to school, all for the lack of something as basic as clean water. On the bags in the front row were the names of real children whose lives were tragically cut short by diarrhoeal diseases linked to dirty water and poor sanitation, some as young as 9-month-old Arena from Madagascar, and some just about to start school, like from 5-year-old Jennifer from Zambia.
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