RM2D6K2HF–Michael Stanley, who is also known as 'Major Mick', 80, places a Union flag into the bow of his boat in Hunston, West Sussex, as he prepares to row along the Chichester canal in the home-made rowing boat, named the Tintanic. Major Mick, 80, is rowing along the Chichester canal in his home-made rowing boat, named the Tintanic, for a 100-mile charity challenge, rowing 3 miles at a time, to raise money for St Wilfrid's Hospice in Bosham.
RMDECWK2–Wm Younger & Cos India Pale Ale mirror, Bow bar, 80 West Bow, Victoria St, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, EH1 2HH
RF2K7XAMH–The Bow Bar, 80 West Bow, Edinburgh EH1 2HH - Pub Sign
RM2M25M3T– West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe stands at a ceremony for the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2T2F7TN–Goddess Jagadhatri West Bengal, Calcutta ca. 1870–80 Jagadhatri represents an aspect of the Hindu goddess Durga (Parvati) widely worshipped in West Bengal and Odisha, and most lavishly in the annual puja held in the Hooghly district of Kolkata, celebrated in the month of Kartik (mid-November). The goddess rides a lion which has slain an elephant—visible between the lion’s forelegs—while it holds the trunk in its jaws. She is dressed in red and seen in four-armed form, displaying a discus and conch in her upper hands (acknowledging Vishnu) and a bow and arrow in her lower hands. A third eye in
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RM2D6K2JA–Michael Stanley, who is also known as 'Major Mick', 80, places a Union flag into the bow of his boat in Hunston, West Sussex, as he prepares to row along the Chichester canal in the home-made rowing boat, named the Tintanic. Major Mick, 80, is rowing along the Chichester canal in his home-made rowing boat, named the Tintanic, for a 100-mile charity challenge, rowing 3 miles at a time, to raise money for St Wilfrid's Hospice in Bosham.
RMDECWW4–The Bow Bar exterior, Victoria Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
RMG46Y6M–Gorby 80 Gala Concert - London
RM2M25M40–West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe pictured during the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M25M48–West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe pictured during the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M25M46–West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe pictured during the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M25M41– West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe stands at a tribute ceremony for the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M25M5C–West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe pictured during a tribute ceremony for the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M25M43– West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe displays a wreath (flowers) at a tribute ceremony for the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M25M50–West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe pictured during a tribute ceremony for the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M25M5B–West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe pictured during a tribute ceremony for the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M25M3K– West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe throws a wreath (flowers) to the sea at a ceremony for the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M25M49–West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe and UK ambassador in Belgium, Alison Rose pictured during the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M25M4F–Brugge's Mayor Renaat Landuyt and West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe pictured during a tribute ceremony for the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M25M4J–West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe, Navy Commander Wim Robberecht and UK ambassador in Belgium, Alison Rose pictured during the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M25M4P–West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe, Navy Commander Wim Robberecht and UK ambassador in Belgium, Alison Rose pictured during the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M25M4D–West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe, Navy Commander Wim Robberecht and UK ambassador in Belgium, Alison Rose pictured during the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M25M42–West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe, Navy Commander Wim Robberecht and UK ambassador in Belgium, Alison Rose pictured during the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M25M4B–West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe, Navy Commander Wim Robberecht and UK ambassador in Belgium, Alison Rose pictured during the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M25M4G–West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe, Navy Commander Wim Robberecht and UK ambassador in Belgium, Alison Rose pictured during the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M25M51–West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe, Rear Admiral Michel Hofman, Brugge's Mayor Renaat Landuyt and Navy Commander Wim Robberecht pictured during a tribute ceremony for the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
RM2M25M5E–UK ambassador in Belgium, Alison Rose, West-Flanders province governor Carl Decaluwe, Rear Admiral Michel Hofman and Brugge's Mayor Renaat Landuyt pictured during a tribute ceremony for the 30th anniversary of the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster, on Monday 06 March 2017 in Zeebrugge. On 6 March 1987 the ferry left the harbor of Zeebrugge, bound for Dover with more than 450 passengers and 80 crew members on board. It capsized just outside the harbor. The disaster, which was caused by the failure to close the bow doors, cost the life of 194 people. BELGA PHOTO KURT DESPLENTER
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