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21-year-old Woman Identified As Dashanna Donovan Fatally Shot To The Head Inside Of 26-30 96 Street
The body of a 21-year-old woman identified as Dashanna Donovan, who is fatally shot in the head inside 26-30 96 Street, is removed from the residence by personnel from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Queens, New York, United States, on September 12, 2025. Inside the residence on Friday evening, officers observe a 21-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to the head. EMS pronounces the victim dead on the scene. There are no arrests at this time, and the investigation remains ongoing. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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21-year-old Woman Identified As Dashanna Donovan Fatally Shot To The Head Inside Of 26-30 96 Street
The body of a 21-year-old woman identified as Dashanna Donovan, who is fatally shot in the head inside 26-30 96 Street, is removed from the residence by personnel from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Queens, New York, United States, on September 12, 2025. Inside the residence on Friday evening, officers observe a 21-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to the head. EMS pronounces the victim dead on the scene. There are no arrests at this time, and the investigation remains ongoing. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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21-year-old Woman Identified As Dashanna Donovan Fatally Shot To The Head Inside Of 26-30 96 Street
The body of a 21-year-old woman identified as Dashanna Donovan, who is fatally shot in the head inside 26-30 96 Street, is removed from the residence by personnel from the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Queens, New York, United States, on September 12, 2025. Inside the residence on Friday evening, officers observe a 21-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to the head. EMS pronounces the victim dead on the scene. There are no arrests at this time, and the investigation remains ongoing. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Shadow of removed Bansky grafitti amplifies it's political message
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom: Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans. Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice. (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Shadow of removed Bansky grafitti amplifies it's political message
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom: Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans. Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice. (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Shadow of removed Bansky grafitti amplifies it's political message
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom: Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans. Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice. (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Shadow of removed Bansky grafitti amplifies it's political message
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom: Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans. Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice. (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Shadow of removed Bansky grafitti amplifies it's political message
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom: Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans. Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice. (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Shadow of removed Bansky grafitti amplifies it's political message
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom: Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans. Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice. (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Shadow of removed Bansky grafitti amplifies it's political message
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom: Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans. Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice. (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Shadow of removed Bansky grafitti amplifies it's political message
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom: Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans. Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice. (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Shadow of removed Bansky grafitti amplifies it's political message
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom: Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans. Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice. (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Shadow of removed Bansky grafitti amplifies it's political message
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom: Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans. Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice. (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Shadow of removed Bansky grafitti amplifies it's political message
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom: Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans. Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice. (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans
11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom. Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans.
Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice.
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Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans
11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom. Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans.
Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice.
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Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans
11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom. Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans.
Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice.
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Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans
11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom. Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans.
Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice.
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Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans
11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom. Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans.
Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice.
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Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans
11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom. Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans.
Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice.
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Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans
11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom. Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans.
Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice.
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Shadow of removed Bansky grafitti amplifies it's political message
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 11/09/2025. London, United Kingdom: Removed Banksy Still Attracting Fans. Banksy fans still viewing the faded remains of the removed Banksy stencil at the Royal Courts of Justice. (Martyn Wheatley / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Block Everything Movement.
Journalist Jordan Florentin of the far-right media outlet Frontieres is removed from the Bloquons Tout demonstration by protesters. (Photo by Vincent Koebel/NurPhoto) -
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Man At 664 Union Avenue Arrested After Allegedly Punching One Year Old Baby Numerous Times With A Closed Fist Causing Critical Injuries
NYPD crime scene unit personnel process 664 Union Avenue within the confines of the 40 precinct following the arrest of a man accused of punching a baby numerous times, causing critical injuries, in Bronx, New York, United States, on August 30, 2025. Earlier in the week, Jerome Thomas is arrested and is accused of punching a one-year-old baby in the head with a closed fist, causing serious injuries. Several pieces of evidence are removed from the location, and the NYPD continues the investigation, which is ongoing. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Man At 664 Union Avenue Arrested After Allegedly Punching One Year Old Baby Numerous Times With A Closed Fist Causing Critical Injuries
NYPD crime scene unit personnel process 664 Union Avenue within the confines of the 40 precinct following the arrest of a man accused of punching a baby numerous times, causing critical injuries, in Bronx, New York, United States, on August 30, 2025. Earlier in the week, Jerome Thomas is arrested and is accused of punching a one-year-old baby in the head with a closed fist, causing serious injuries. Several pieces of evidence are removed from the location, and the NYPD continues the investigation, which is ongoing. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Man At 664 Union Avenue Arrested After Allegedly Punching One Year Old Baby Numerous Times With A Closed Fist Causing Critical Injuries
NYPD crime scene unit personnel process 664 Union Avenue within the confines of the 40 precinct following the arrest of a man accused of punching a baby numerous times, causing critical injuries, in Bronx, New York, United States, on August 30, 2025. Earlier in the week, Jerome Thomas is arrested and is accused of punching a one-year-old baby in the head with a closed fist, causing serious injuries. Several pieces of evidence are removed from the location, and the NYPD continues the investigation, which is ongoing. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Man At 664 Union Avenue Arrested After Allegedly Punching One Year Old Baby Numerous Times With A Closed Fist Causing Critical Injuries
NYPD crime scene unit personnel process 664 Union Avenue within the confines of the 40 precinct following the arrest of a man accused of punching a baby numerous times, causing critical injuries, in Bronx, New York, United States, on August 30, 2025. Earlier in the week, Jerome Thomas is arrested and is accused of punching a one-year-old baby in the head with a closed fist, causing serious injuries. Several pieces of evidence are removed from the location, and the NYPD continues the investigation, which is ongoing. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Man At 664 Union Avenue Arrested After Allegedly Punching One Year Old Baby Numerous Times With A Closed Fist Causing Critical Injuries
NYPD crime scene unit personnel process 664 Union Avenue within the confines of the 40 precinct following the arrest of a man accused of punching a baby numerous times, causing critical injuries, in Bronx, New York, United States, on August 30, 2025. Earlier in the week, Jerome Thomas is arrested and is accused of punching a one-year-old baby in the head with a closed fist, causing serious injuries. Several pieces of evidence are removed from the location, and the NYPD continues the investigation, which is ongoing. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Man At 664 Union Avenue Arrested After Allegedly Punching One Year Old Baby Numerous Times With A Closed Fist Causing Critical Injuries
NYPD crime scene unit personnel process 664 Union Avenue within the confines of the 40 precinct following the arrest of a man accused of punching a baby numerous times, causing critical injuries, in Bronx, New York, United States, on August 30, 2025. Earlier in the week, Jerome Thomas is arrested and is accused of punching a one-year-old baby in the head with a closed fist, causing serious injuries. Several pieces of evidence are removed from the location, and the NYPD continues the investigation, which is ongoing. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Man At 664 Union Avenue Arrested After Allegedly Punching One Year Old Baby Numerous Times With A Closed Fist Causing Critical Injuries
NYPD crime scene unit personnel process 664 Union Avenue within the confines of the 40 precinct following the arrest of a man accused of punching a baby numerous times, causing critical injuries, in Bronx, New York, United States, on August 30, 2025. Earlier in the week, Jerome Thomas is arrested and is accused of punching a one-year-old baby in the head with a closed fist, causing serious injuries. Several pieces of evidence are removed from the location, and the NYPD continues the investigation, which is ongoing. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Skeletal Remains Found In Garbage Bag Near The Jackie Robinson Parkway
The New York City Police Department investigates the discovery of remains within the confines of the 104 precinct in Queens, New York, United States, on August 6, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 10:30 AM, a Department of Transportation worker finds remains that are skeletal in nature in a black garbage bag. The discovery is made along the Jackie Robinson Parkway, near Exit 1. Members of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner remove the remains as the Crime Scene Unit and Anthropology team investigate. At this time, there are no arrests. The cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner, and the remains will be studied to determine if they are human in nature. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Skeletal Remains Found In Garbage Bag Near The Jackie Robinson Parkway
The New York City Police Department investigates the discovery of remains within the confines of the 104 precinct in Queens, New York, United States, on August 6, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 10:30 AM, a Department of Transportation worker finds remains that are skeletal in nature in a black garbage bag. The discovery is made along the Jackie Robinson Parkway, near Exit 1. Members of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner remove the remains as the Crime Scene Unit and Anthropology team investigate. At this time, there are no arrests. The cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner, and the remains will be studied to determine if they are human in nature. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Skeletal Remains Found In Garbage Bag Near The Jackie Robinson Parkway
The New York City Police Department investigates the discovery of remains within the confines of the 104 precinct in Queens, New York, United States, on August 6, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 10:30 AM, a Department of Transportation worker finds remains that are skeletal in nature in a black garbage bag. The discovery is made along the Jackie Robinson Parkway, near Exit 1. Members of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner remove the remains as the Crime Scene Unit and Anthropology team investigate. At this time, there are no arrests. The cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner, and the remains will be studied to determine if they are human in nature. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Skeletal Remains Found In Garbage Bag Near The Jackie Robinson Parkway
The New York City Police Department investigates the discovery of remains within the confines of the 104 precinct in Queens, New York, United States, on August 6, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 10:30 AM, a Department of Transportation worker finds remains that are skeletal in nature in a black garbage bag. The discovery is made along the Jackie Robinson Parkway, near Exit 1. Members of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner remove the remains as the Crime Scene Unit and Anthropology team investigate. At this time, there are no arrests. The cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner, and the remains will be studied to determine if they are human in nature. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Skeletal Remains Found In Garbage Bag Near The Jackie Robinson Parkway
The New York City Police Department investigates the discovery of remains within the confines of the 104 precinct in Queens, New York, United States, on August 6, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 10:30 AM, a Department of Transportation worker finds remains that are skeletal in nature in a black garbage bag. The discovery is made along the Jackie Robinson Parkway, near Exit 1. Members of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner remove the remains as the Crime Scene Unit and Anthropology team investigate. At this time, there are no arrests. The cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner, and the remains will be studied to determine if they are human in nature. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Skeletal Remains Found In Garbage Bag Near The Jackie Robinson Parkway
The New York City Police Department investigates the discovery of remains within the confines of the 104 precinct in Queens, New York, United States, on August 6, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 10:30 AM, a Department of Transportation worker finds remains that are skeletal in nature in a black garbage bag. The discovery is made along the Jackie Robinson Parkway, near Exit 1. Members of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner remove the remains as the Crime Scene Unit and Anthropology team investigate. At this time, there are no arrests. The cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner, and the remains will be studied to determine if they are human in nature. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Skeletal Remains Found In Garbage Bag Near The Jackie Robinson Parkway
The New York City Police Department investigates the discovery of remains within the confines of the 104 precinct in Queens, New York, United States, on August 6, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 10:30 AM, a Department of Transportation worker finds remains that are skeletal in nature in a black garbage bag. The discovery is made along the Jackie Robinson Parkway, near Exit 1. Members of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner remove the remains as the Crime Scene Unit and Anthropology team investigate. At this time, there are no arrests. The cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner, and the remains will be studied to determine if they are human in nature. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Skeletal Remains Found In Garbage Bag Near The Jackie Robinson Parkway
The New York City Police Department investigates the discovery of remains within the confines of the 104 precinct in Queens, New York, United States, on August 6, 2025. On Wednesday morning at approximately 10:30 AM, a Department of Transportation worker finds remains that are skeletal in nature in a black garbage bag. The discovery is made along the Jackie Robinson Parkway, near Exit 1. Members of the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner remove the remains as the Crime Scene Unit and Anthropology team investigate. At this time, there are no arrests. The cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner, and the remains will be studied to determine if they are human in nature. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Wisconsin Harris 7.23.24, West Allis, USA - 23 Jul 2024
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Hertzberg/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (14599765f)
A heckler is removed from the stands as Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at her campaign rally at West Allis Central High School in West Allis, Wisconsin Tuesday July 23, 2024.
Wisconsin Harris 7.23.24, West Allis, USA - 23 Jul 2024 -
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Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
A crane hoists cut sections of tree over Hadrian's Wall as the National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
A crane hoists pre cut sections of the tree over Hadrian's Wall as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
A crane hoists pre cut sections of the tree over Hadrian's Wall as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
A crane arrives and prepares to hoist pre cut sections of a sycamore tree over Hadrian's Wall as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
Workers survey the tree as a crane prepares to hoist pre cut sections of a sycamore tree over Hadrian's Wall as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
Maggie McCole from Coldingham in the Scotish borders came along to watch as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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DUKAS_161751939_EYE
Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
A crane prepares to hoist pre cut sections of a sycamore tree over Hadrian's Wall as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
A crane prepares to hoist pre cut sections of a sycamore tree over Hadrian's Wall as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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DUKAS_161751952_EYE
Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
Workers survey the tree as a crane prepares to hoist pre cut sections of a sycamore tree over Hadrian's Wall as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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DUKAS_161751946_EYE
Sycamore Gap tree removed from Hadrian's Wall to be seasoned and reused
As National Trust draws line under criminal act, members of public suggest future uses for timber.
Some saw the day as a chance to say farewell. One person described the event as a "full stop" to the saga. But as the criminally felled, world-famous Sycamore Gap tree was carefully removed from its home on Hadrian's Wall, people also spoke of hope, optimism and rebirth.
A crane from Manchester arrived on Thursday morning for the challenging job of removing the tree.
Throughout Thursday, a team worked with chainsaws to cut the tree into manageable sections that could be transported to a truck.
The Sycamore Gap tree was regarded by many as an integral part of north-east England. Its felling two weeks ago prompted an outpouring of distress, mixed with fury at the pointlessness of the vandalism.
A crane arrives and prepares to hoist pre cut sections of a sycamore tree over Hadrian's Wall as The National Trust begin the process of removing the felled Sycamore Gap tree begins the first stage of removal from Hadrian's Wall at Sycamore Gap in Northumberland. It is to be removed and moved to a secret location.
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