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Gun Salute at Her Majesty's Naval Base Devonport
Images show the Gun Salute at Her Majesty's Naval Base Devonport.
Gun salutes to mark the death of the Duke of Edinburgh have taken place on land, on sea, in the capitals of the four nations, in Royal Navy bases at Devonport & Portsmouth and in Gibraltar
As well as marking Prince Philip's death, this was a moment to remember his military service, active service in the World War Two and honorary commands for many decades after it.
Saluting batteries fired 41 rounds at one round every minute from 12:00 in cities including London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast.
Royal Navy ships at sea, including HMS Diamond and HMS Montrose, fired the salute in honour of the Duke, who served as a Royal Navy officer during World War Two and held the office of Lord High Admiral.
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Gun Salute at Her Majesty's Naval Base Devonport
Images show the Gun Salute at Her Majesty's Naval Base Devonport.
Gun salutes to mark the death of the Duke of Edinburgh have taken place on land, on sea, in the capitals of the four nations, in Royal Navy bases at Devonport & Portsmouth and in Gibraltar
As well as marking Prince Philip's death, this was a moment to remember his military service, active service in the World War Two and honorary commands for many decades after it.
Saluting batteries fired 41 rounds at one round every minute from 12:00 in cities including London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast.
Royal Navy ships at sea, including HMS Diamond and HMS Montrose, fired the salute in honour of the Duke, who served as a Royal Navy officer during World War Two and held the office of Lord High Admiral.
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Gun Salute at Her Majesty's Naval Base Devonport
Images show the Gun Salute at Her Majesty's Naval Base Devonport.
Gun salutes to mark the death of the Duke of Edinburgh have taken place on land, on sea, in the capitals of the four nations, in Royal Navy bases at Devonport & Portsmouth and in Gibraltar
As well as marking Prince Philip's death, this was a moment to remember his military service, active service in the World War Two and honorary commands for many decades after it.
Saluting batteries fired 41 rounds at one round every minute from 12:00 in cities including London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast.
Royal Navy ships at sea, including HMS Diamond and HMS Montrose, fired the salute in honour of the Duke, who served as a Royal Navy officer during World War Two and held the office of Lord High Admiral.
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured are Commandos from 24 Commando Royal Engineers conducting demolition training and development in line with Future Commando Force plans, as part of Winter Deployment 21 in the Arctic.
Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured are Armoured Support Group Royal Marines conducting snow and ice driver training with Viking (BvS10) vehicles at Setermoen, during Winter Deployment 21.
Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured are Armoured Support Group Royal Marines conducting snow and ice driver training with Viking (BvS10) vehicles at Setermoen, during Winter Deployment 21.
Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured are Armoured Support Group Royal Marines conducting snow and ice driver training with Vikings at Setermoen, during Winter Deployment 21.
Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured are Armoured Support Group Royal Marines conducting snow and ice driver training with Vikings at Setermoen, during Winter Deployment 21.
Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured are Armoured Support Group Royal Marines conducting snow and ice driver training with Viking (BvS10) vehicles at Setermoen, during Winter Deployment 21.
Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured are Armoured Support Group Royal Marines conducting snow and ice driver training with Vikings at Setermoen, during Winter Deployment 21.
Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured are Armoured Support Group Royal Marines conducting snow and ice driver training with Viking (BvS10) vehicles at Setermoen, during Winter Deployment 21.
Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
45 COMMANDO WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured: Royal Marines and Royal Navy ranks from 45 Commando conduct Ice Breaking drills in Norway, 2021. The exercise simulates falling through the ice while skiing which allows the ranks to experience cold shock and learn how to escape.
As the UK’s Cold Weather Warfare Specialists, 45 Commando have returned to the arctic to hone their warfighting skills in one of the most inhospitable environments. As the Lead Command Unit, 45 Cdo must be prepared to conduct Operations anywhere in the world. Before they can fight a potential adversary however, the Commandos must first defeat the climate. Training commences with the Cold Weather Survival Courses, led by the Royal Marines Mountain Leaders.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
45 COMMANDO WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured: Royal Marines and Royal Navy ranks from 45 Commando conduct Ice Breaking drills in Norway, 2021. The exercise simulates falling through the ice while skiing which allows the ranks to experience cold shock and learn how to escape.
As the UK’s Cold Weather Warfare Specialists, 45 Commando have returned to the arctic to hone their warfighting skills in one of the most inhospitable environments. As the Lead Command Unit, 45 Cdo must be prepared to conduct Operations anywhere in the world. Before they can fight a potential adversary however, the Commandos must first defeat the climate. Training commences with the Cold Weather Survival Courses, led by the Royal Marines Mountain Leaders.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
45 COMMANDO WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured: Royal Marines and Royal Navy ranks from 45 Commando conduct Ice Breaking drills in Norway, 2021. The exercise simulates falling through the ice while skiing which allows the ranks to experience cold shock and learn how to escape.
As the UK’s Cold Weather Warfare Specialists, 45 Commando have returned to the arctic to hone their warfighting skills in one of the most inhospitable environments. As the Lead Command Unit, 45 Cdo must be prepared to conduct Operations anywhere in the world. Before they can fight a potential adversary however, the Commandos must first defeat the climate. Training commences with the Cold Weather Survival Courses, led by the Royal Marines Mountain Leaders.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
45 COMMANDO WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured: Royal Marines and Royal Navy ranks from 45 Commando conduct Ice Breaking drills in Norway, 2021. The exercise simulates falling through the ice while skiing which allows the ranks to experience cold shock and learn how to escape.
As the UK’s Cold Weather Warfare Specialists, 45 Commando have returned to the arctic to hone their warfighting skills in one of the most inhospitable environments. As the Lead Command Unit, 45 Cdo must be prepared to conduct Operations anywhere in the world. Before they can fight a potential adversary however, the Commandos must first defeat the climate. Training commences with the Cold Weather Survival Courses, led by the Royal Marines Mountain Leaders.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
45 COMMANDO WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured: Royal Marines and Royal Navy ranks from 45 Commando conduct Ice Breaking drills in Norway, 2021. The exercise simulates falling through the ice while skiing which allows the ranks to experience cold shock and learn how to escape.
As the UK’s Cold Weather Warfare Specialists, 45 Commando have returned to the arctic to hone their warfighting skills in one of the most inhospitable environments. As the Lead Command Unit, 45 Cdo must be prepared to conduct Operations anywhere in the world. Before they can fight a potential adversary however, the Commandos must first defeat the climate. Training commences with the Cold Weather Survival Courses, led by the Royal Marines Mountain Leaders.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
45 COMMANDO WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured: Royal Marines and Royal Navy ranks from 45 Commando conduct Ice Breaking drills in Norway, 2021. The exercise simulates falling through the ice while skiing which allows the ranks to experience cold shock and learn how to escape.
As the UK’s Cold Weather Warfare Specialists, 45 Commando have returned to the arctic to hone their warfighting skills in one of the most inhospitable environments. As the Lead Command Unit, 45 Cdo must be prepared to conduct Operations anywhere in the world. Before they can fight a potential adversary however, the Commandos must first defeat the climate. Training commences with the Cold Weather Survival Courses, led by the Royal Marines Mountain Leaders.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
45 COMMANDO WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured: A Royal Marine from 45 Commando prepares to exit the icey water after successfully pushing his bergen from the water as part of ice breaking drills during the Cold Weather Warfare Course in Norway, 2021.
As the UK’s Cold Weather Warfare Specialists, 45 Commando have returned to the arctic to hone their warfighting skills in one of the most inhospitable environments. As the Lead Command Unit, 45 Cdo must be prepared to conduct Operations anywhere in the world. Before they can fight a potential adversary however, the Commandos must first defeat the climate. Training commences with the Cold Weather Survival Courses, led by the Royal Marines Mountain Leaders.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
45 COMMANDO WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured: Royal Marines and Royal Navy ranks from 45 Commando conduct Ice Breaking drills in Norway, 2021. The exercise simulates falling through the ice while skiing which allows the ranks to experience cold shock and learn how to escape.
As the UK’s Cold Weather Warfare Specialists, 45 Commando have returned to the arctic to hone their warfighting skills in one of the most inhospitable environments. As the Lead Command Unit, 45 Cdo must be prepared to conduct Operations anywhere in the world. Before they can fight a potential adversary however, the Commandos must first defeat the climate. Training commences with the Cold Weather Survival Courses, led by the Royal Marines Mountain Leaders.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
45 COMMANDO WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured: Royal Marines and Royal Navy ranks from 45 Commando conduct Ice Breaking drills in Norway, 2021. The exercise simulates falling through the ice while skiing which allows the ranks to experience cold shock and learn how to escape.
As the UK’s Cold Weather Warfare Specialists, 45 Commando have returned to the arctic to hone their warfighting skills in one of the most inhospitable environments. As the Lead Command Unit, 45 Cdo must be prepared to conduct Operations anywhere in the world. Before they can fight a potential adversary however, the Commandos must first defeat the climate. Training commences with the Cold Weather Survival Courses, led by the Royal Marines Mountain Leaders.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
45 COMMANDO WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured: A Royal Marine from 45 Commando prepares to plunge into Icey water during Ice Breaking drills as part of the Cold Weather Warfare Course in Norway, 2021.
As the UK’s Cold Weather Warfare Specialists, 45 Commando have returned to the arctic to hone their warfighting skills in one of the most inhospitable environments. As the Lead Command Unit, 45 Cdo must be prepared to conduct Operations anywhere in the world. Before they can fight a potential adversary however, the Commandos must first defeat the climate. Training commences with the Cold Weather Survival Courses, led by the Royal Marines Mountain Leaders.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured in the Arctic are Royal Marines cutting the ice in preparation for ice breaking drills.
Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
Pictured in the Arctic are Royal Marines cutting the ice in preparation for ice breaking drills.
Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
Pictured in the Arctic are Royal Marines cutting the ice in preparation for ice breaking drills.
Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.
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Royal Marines master survival skills in the Arctic
ROYAL MARINES WINTER DEPLOYMENT 2021
Pictured is Marine Paul Donnelly of Royal Marines Reserve (RMR) Scotland, Newcastle detachment assisting with preparations for ice breaking drills.
Royal Marines have deployed to the frozen Arctic for many years, to conduct their annual cold weather training. The Commandos are in the High North learning to be winter warriors conducting Arctic survival training in bitterly cold temperatures. The conditions are harsh around 200 miles inside the Arctic Circle, where the sun barely rises and temperatures plummet to below -30C. The Elite Royal Marines must be prepared to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice. That includes the most extreme climates known to man, including Arctic, jungle and desert.
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Best of Defence Imagery 2020
Image of Royal Navy sailors marching into the grounds of Windsor Castle as they conduct guard duties. The last sailor within the group is seen here closing the gate behind him.
On Tuesday 1st December 2020, sailors from across the nation assembled at Windsor Castle in order to carry out Guard duties.
The Guard duties come after an inspection was carried out by the Brigade Major, Lieutenant Colonel Guy Stone last Thursday at Victoria Barracks which deemed the sailors ready in all respects to carry out this special honour.
The sailors will work around the clock in two divisions guarding the castle which is home to Her Majesty The Queen, and over 900 years of Royal history.
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Best of Defence Imagery 2020
Image of Bravo Company, 40 Commando Royal Marines receiving a bergan drop from a Malloy Aeronautics heavy lift drone whilst on exercise Olympus Warrior in Cyprus.
LRG (X) will operate from Royal Navy shipping to provide forward presence in the Mediterranean, North Africa, the Levant and Black Sea, focussing training and operations with NATO and regional partners whilst developing experimentation (X) and innovation trials that underpin the Littoral Strike concept, the Future Commando Force vision and the Royal Navy’s Transformation strategy.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Best of Defence Imagery 2020
Image of Bravo Company conducting wet and dry exercise rehearsals (WADER), during exercise Olympus Warrior in Cyprus.
The Marines of 40 Commando worked in combination with 539 Raiding Squadron of 47 Commando RM and 4 Assault Group RM at Cyprus. LRG (X) will operate from Royal Navy shipping to provide forward presence in the Mediterranean, North Africa, the Levant and Black Sea, focussing training and operations with NATO and regional partners whilst developing experimentation (X) and innovation trials that underpin the Littoral Strike concept, the Future Commando Force vision and the Royal Navy’s Transformation strategy.© MOD Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Secatery of State for Defence Visits Royal Marines in Norway
British soldiers are being banned by health and safety rules from training at a military base in the Arctic circle - because it's too cold.
Locals at the Allied Training Centre in Porsanger in Norway said they were stunned that while Norwegian troops were out in minus 25 degrees C weather, the Brits were being kept in the warm because of the army rules.
The base commanding officer Lieutenant Colonel Trond Thomassen confirmed: "British officers are not in a position to train with large divisions at Porsanger, where the temperature drops to 25 degrees below zero. Basically, it's a waste of time if they go there as it's too cold. The British have rules for health and safety. They would be sitting in the barracks, and receiving no training at all, whenever the mercury dropped below minus 20.
Thomassen pointed out that within NATO, "Cold Winter Training" means eight degrees centigrade and below.
Local politician Ida Kathrine Balto from Porsanger where the military presence is a mainstay of the local economy said: "I have to admit I was stunned by the news. I wonder what the British would do if there was a war in winter. To my mind, you would think that a little extreme weather would provide better training for soldiers."
Thomassen added: "Not surprisingly it's caused amusement in the area. Eight degrees in Porsanger means a fine autumn day, but I tell them we have to remember that NATO includes nations like the Germans, Spaniards and Italians, who have a completely different climate."
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Celebrities Abseil The BT Tower For Charity
3/10/2014 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom: In the frame - Heather Skelton finishes her abseil down BT Tower.
A 30 strong team of celebrities, serving Royal Marines and BT Employees will today abseil, for only the third time ever, from the 31st floor of the iconic BT Tower, raising money for Sports Relief and the Royal Marines Charitable Trust. The event also marks the launch of the 350th Anniversary celebrations of the Royal Marines, the BT Tower, London, United Kingdom. Monday, 10th March 2014. (Anthony Upton / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrities Abseil The BT Tower For Charity
3/10/2014 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom: In the frame - Heather Skelton begins her abseil down BT Tower.
A 30 strong team of celebrities, serving Royal Marines and BT Employees will today abseil, for only the third time ever, from the 31st floor of the iconic BT Tower, raising money for Sports Relief and the Royal Marines Charitable Trust. The event also marks the launch of the 350th Anniversary celebrations of the Royal Marines, the BT Tower, London, United Kingdom. Monday, 10th March 2014. (Anthony Upton / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrities Abseil The BT Tower For Charity
3/10/2014 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom: In the frame - Heather Skelton begins her abseil down BT Tower.
A 30 strong team of celebrities, serving Royal Marines and BT Employees will today abseil, for only the third time ever, from the 31st floor of the iconic BT Tower, raising money for Sports Relief and the Royal Marines Charitable Trust. The event also marks the launch of the 350th Anniversary celebrations of the Royal Marines, the BT Tower, London, United Kingdom. Monday, 10th March 2014. (Anthony Upton / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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