RM2ADY62G–Natural History Museum, London, UK 29th November 2019. A view of the Hope, the Blue Whale skeleton which hangs in the Hintze Hall during a Natural History Museum late night opening. The opening was themed around the new David Attenborough nature documentary 'Seven worlds, one planet' and visitors were able to meet scientists and filmmakers who worked on the series.
RM2A8EECY–Epping Forest. Pollarded hornbeam trees with bright autumnal foliage stand in drifts of golden fallen leaves.
RM2A42TF4–Young girls crabbing in the harbour at Leigh-On-Sea, silhouetted at sunset, as two paddle boarders set off.
RM2A42T3C–Abandoned boats lying among the creeks and mudflats of the Thames Estuary near Leigh-On-Sea
RM2A42TER–Young girls crabbing in the harbour at Leigh-On-Sea, silhouetted against the water at sunset
RM2AAEX5Y–Close up view of delicate hairs in the ear of a red fox
RM2AAEWB5–People gaze at the Spanish city of Granada from the Alcazaba fortress of the Alhambra palace during sunset. Grenada Cathedral can be seen beyond.
RM2A9DG3X–Cerro Gordo Watchtower, La Herradura, Spain.
RM2A9DG7N–Abstract study of bubbles and foam forming on sea water, very shallow depth of field.
RM2A9DG7M–Abstract study of bubbles and foam forming on sea water, very shallow depth of field.
RM2A9DG7K–Sunset over Cerro Gordo as seen from La Herradura, Andalusia, Spain.
RM2A9DG5B–Male Iberian Ibex grazing on wild mountain grasses
RM2AAEW3D–Sunrise with palm trees on La Herradura beach, Andalusia, Spain
RM2A8YN84–A barefoot man carrying a small backpack standing on a tropical beach with his shoes in his hands, backlit and looking into the sun
RMKN20WC–London, UK 10th December 2017. A pair of foxes play together on snowy rooftops in Tottenham, London, UK. Credit: Patricia Phillips/ Alamy Live news
RMKHH0KG–Tottenham, London, UK 19th November 2017. An urban fox soaks up the sunshine on a rooftop on a sunny Sunday afternoon in Tottenham. Credit: Patricia Phillips/ Alamy Live news
RMKHH0KD–Tottenham, London, UK 19th November 2017. A pair of urban foxes soak up the sunshine on a rooftop on a sunny Sunday afternoon in Tottenham. Credit: Patricia Phillips/ Alamy Live news
RM2AAEXB7–A sign saying 'no parking, no camping, no fishing' by the shoreline of Lock Voil in the Trossachs national park in Scotland.
RMKEC8KB–Walthamstow Wetlands, one of Europe’s largest urban wetlands and a fully operational reservoir. It provides drinking water for 1.5 million people, as well as providing shelter to abundant urban wildlife. Credit: Patricia Phillips/ Alamy Live news
RMKEC8MW–Walthamstow Wetlands opens to the public for the first time. Here we see people enjoying the newly refurbished Victorian Engine House, which has become the new visitor centre and cafe.Credit: Patricia Phillips/ Alamy Live news
RMKEF49T–A wild mallard drake at Walthamstow Wetlands in London, UK Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMKE5837–The Tower Of London, UK
RMKC9WMD–A bunch of flowers - Black-Eyed Susans and Verbena Bonariensis in a vase against a silver wall, on an orange shelf with shadows of the flowers behind.
RMJRF9JX–A reveller in drag drinks a toast to celebrate Amsterdam gay prIde. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy live news
RMKD5MT3–People cycling over a bridge on the Reguliersgracht canal in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
RMKD5MRC–The view from the roof of NEMO, Amsterdam's Science Museum. Two young women sit inside interactive 'Solar Island' seating.
RMJG87MT–Haringay, London, UK 3rd July 2017. Protesters march against the Haringay Development Vehicle, ending at Haringay Civic Centre. The Haringay Development Vehicle, or HDV for short, is a controversial partnership between Haringey Council and Lendlease, a property development group. Protesters fear that the plan will see increasing gentrification within the borough as existing social housing stock will be demolished with no guarantee of affordable replacements. Haringay council put the proposal to the vote at the Civic Centre tonight. Credit: Patricia Phillips/ Alamy Live news
RMJG87NG–Haringay, London, UK 3rd July 2017. Protesters march against the Haringay Development Vehicle, ending at Haringay Civic Centre. The Haringay Development Vehicle, or HDV for short, is a controversial partnership between Haringey Council and Lendlease, a property development group. Protesters fear that the plan will see increasing gentrification within the borough as existing social housing stock will be demolished with no guarantee of affordable replacements. Haringay council put the proposal to the vote at the Civic Centre tonight. Credit: Patricia Phillips/ Alamy Live news
RMJG87KN–Haringay, London, UK 3rd July 2017. Protesters march against the Haringay Development Vehicle, ending at Haringay Civic Centre. The Haringay Development Vehicle, or HDV for short, is a controversial partnership between Haringey Council and Lendlease, a property development group. Protesters fear that the plan will see increasing gentrification within the borough as existing social housing stock will be demolished with no guarantee of affordable replacements. Haringay council put the proposal to the vote at the Civic Centre tonight. Credit: Patricia Phillips/ Alamy Live news
RMJFKDG2–London, UK. 1st July 2017. A protest against the Conservative minority government marches through central London Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMJCP13M–London, UK. 16th June 2017. A protest march takes place through central London in memory of the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire, in which at least 30 people died. The disaster has seen local people and survivors angry at what they see as cost cutting during a recent refurbishment, resulting in potentially flammable cladding being added to the building, and a perceived lack of information as the death toll rises. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMJBRP6G–London, UK. 12th June 2017. A woman takes a photograph and is silhouetted against the sky as the sun sets behind the Millennium Bridge in London, UK. The BT tower is visible in the skyline beyond. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy live news
RMJ5PBJW–A small flock of Khaki Campbell domestic ducks sleep peacefully in a grassy garden.
RMJ5PBKG–An example of flowering Hyacinthoides x massartiana hybrid bluebell in a garden setting
RMJ51K0P–Grey herons on their nests in a heronry. The central nest contains a juvenile bird and parent.
RMJ51JYJ–A Coypu, a large, aquatic rodent, sits in water at the edge of a muddy bank.
RMHXCX93–London UK 27th March 2017. A formally dressed man walks through dense, swirling fog on Bankside in London. Credit: Patricia Phillips/ Alamy Live news
RMHXCX8T–London UK 27th March 2017. Two men face to face in dense, swirling fog on Bankside in London. Credit: Patricia Phillips/ Alamy Live news
RMW19W12–A rainbow American flag
RMW19WDE–Women's March, London, UK, 21st January 2017. Women, men and children take to the streets in London to protest the day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Up to 10,000 took part in London as women worldwide marked the day by marching in an act of international solidarity. These protesters showed their displeasure at the 'dicks' in power with wobby cardboard penis placards
RMW19TKG–Women's March, London, UK, 21st January 2017. A woman carries a placard which reads 'I choose love' in London to protest the day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Up to 10,000 took part in London as women worldwide marked the day by marching in an act of international solidarity. Another protester carries a placard which reads 'These tiny hands will build bridges'.
RMW19W1C–Women's March, London, UK, 21st January 2017. Women and men take to the streets in London to protest the day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Up to 10,000 took part in London as women worldwide marked the day by marching in an act of international solidarity. Many carried placards referencing statements made by Donald Trump, considered by many as anti-women or otherwise offensive.
RMW19THP–Women's March, London, UK, 21st January 2017. A woman carries a placard paraphrasing Shakespeare which reads 'The lady doth not protest too much' the day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Up to 10,000 took part in the march in London as women worldwide marked the day by marching in an act of international solidarity. Many carried placards referencing statements made by Donald Trump, considered by many as anti-women or otherwise offensive.
RMW19TP6–Women's March, London, UK, 21st January 2017. A woman carries a hand drawn placard reading 'resist' as she joins the women's march in London to protest the day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Up to 10,000 took part in London as people worldwide marked the day by marching in an act of international solidarity.
RMW19TPF–Women's March, London, UK, 21st January 2017. A female protester carries a placard paraphrasing a line in the Beyonce song 'Formation' during a protest the day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. In full it reads 'Okay nasty ladies now let's get in formation'. Up to 10,000 took part in London as women worldwide marked the day by marching in an act of international solidarity.
RMW19RY0–Women's March, London, UK, 21st January 2017. A young girl holds a placard with the message 'I believe in the magic of kindness' as women, men and children take to the streets in London to protest the day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Up to 10,000 took part in the London women's march as people worldwide marked the day by marching in an act of international solidarity.
RMW19W85–Women's March, London, UK, 21st January 2017. Women, men and children take to the streets in London to protest the day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Up to 10,000 took part in London as women worldwide marked the day by marching in an act of international solidarity. Many carried placards referencing statements made by Donald Trump, considered by many as anti-women or otherwise offensive, or policies seen as damaging to America and its standing on the world stage.
RMHAG78J–London, UK 30th November 2016. The sun rises behind Tower Bridge on a crisp morning as the cold snap continues. Tower Bridge is currently closed to traffic as it undergoes refurbishment. Credit: Patricia Phillips/ Alamy Live news
RMHABCPB–Tottenham Marshes, London, UK 29th November 2016. A frosty start to the day in Tottenham on a clear November morning. Credit: Patricia Phillips/ Alamy Live news
RMH9RBNH–Alexandra Palace Park, London, UK 25th November 2016. UK Weather: The sun rises over London on a clear November morning. Credit: Patricia Phillips/ Alamy Live news
RMH7H9EC–Hampshire, UK. 6th Nov, 2016. UK Weather: The sun rises over a frosty landscape on a clear November morning. Credit: Patricia Phillips/ Alamy Live News
RMG794WB–London UK 25th June 2016. The Gay Pride parade makes its way down Haymarket. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMG794W0–London UK 25th June 2016. The Gay Pride parade makes its way down Haymarket. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMG794TR–London UK 25th June 2016. A hula-hooper performs as the Gay Pride parade makes its way down Haymarket. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMG0EDNJ–London UK 01st May 2016. A Great crested grebe is seen on the water with the backdrop of the Woodberry Down estate as Woodberry Wetlands nature reserve opens to the public. Open for unrestricted access for the first time in its two hundred year history, Woodberry Wetlands is a vast wildlife oasis near Finsbury Park in the borough of Hackney. Spanning 11 hectares, this long term project of habitat improvement and heritage restoration is situated upon a stretch of the New River and engulfs Stoke Newington East Reservoir. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMG0EDNK–London UK 01st May 2016. A pair of Great Crested Grebes sail serenely on the water as Woodberry Wetlands nature reserve opens to the public. Open for unrestricted access for the first time in its two hundred year history, Woodberry Wetlands is a vast wildlife oasis near Finsbury Park in the borough of Hackney. Spanning 11 hectares, this long term project of habitat improvement and heritage restoration is situated upon a stretch of the New River and engulfs Stoke Newington East Reservoir. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMFYKW71–London UK 27th April 2016. Cyclists protest outside the Department of Transport on Horseferry Road in London. They were calling for better cycling infrastructure and stringent measures to bring down traffic pollution Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMFYKW7D–London UK 27th April 2016. Cyclists protest outside the Department of Transport on Horseferry Road in London. They were calling for better cycling infrastructure and stringent measures to bring down traffic pollution Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMFR02D6–Hill Farm, Morestead, Hampshire UK. 20th March, 2016. UK Weather: New born lambs and their mothers enjoy an overcast spring equinox day. This date sees night and day become the same length before the drawing out of daylight hours towards the summer. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMFM6CNW–A blackthorn bush flowers on a dense foggy morning Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMFM6CRP–A houseboat and winter trees are mirrored in the still surface of the River Lee navigation in Tottenham, London on a foggy day. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMFM6E63–Houseboats in dense fog on the River Lee Navigation in Tottenham Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMFM6AJ0–A man walks along the towpath beside some houseboats on a morning of dense fog on the River Lee navigation, Tottenham, London. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMFM6E5A–Reed beds are reflected in the still surface of the River Lee navigation in dense fog. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMFK3X29–Tottenham Marshes, London, UK. 7th March 2016. UK Weather: A bright, clear and still dawn on Tottenham Marshes. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMFH6XJN–Tottenham Marshes, London, UK. 24th February, 2016. A bright, clear and still sunrise sees Tottenham Marshes under a layer of frost during a cold snap. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMFC1Y3B–Tottenham Marshes, London UK, 20th January 2016. UK Weather. A second morning of sub-zero temperatures sees the river Lee frozen. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMFC1Y2H–Tottenham Marshes, London UK, 20th January 2016. UK Weather. A second morning of sub-zero temperatures see Tottenham Marshes under a layer of frost, and the river Lee frozen. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMFC1Y34–Tottenham Marshes, London UK, 20th January 2016. UK Weather. A second morning of sub-zero temperatures see Tottenham Marshes under a layer of frost, and the river Lee frozen. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMFC1Y30–Tottenham Marshes, London UK, 20th January 2016. UK Weather. A second morning of sub-zero temperatures see Tottenham Marshes under a layer of frost, and the river Lee frozen. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMFBRWMG–Tottenham Marshes, London UK, 19th January 2016. UK Weather: Freezing temperatures cast a blanket of frost over Tottenham Marshes and a layer of ice over the river Lee. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMFBRWMX–Tottenham Marshes, London UK, 19th January 2016. UK Weather: Freezing temperatures cast a blanket of frost over Tottenham Marshes and a layer of ice over the river Lee. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMFBEJ0A–Royal Courts of Justice, London, UK 15th January 2016. Campaigners hold a solidarity picket prior to a hearing into the use of undercover police officers in the infiltration of environmental and social justice campaigns. Kate Wilson, the woman whose case is being heard during today's hearing had a two year relationship with undercover officer Mark Kennedy (cover name Mark Stone) between 2003 and 2005. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMF51WWC–Tottenham, London, UK, 26th October 2015. Two urban foxes frolic together in a sunny autumn garden in Tottenham, London. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMF51XHE–Urban Foxes, London, UK, 26th October 2015. Two urban foxes frolic together in a sunny autumn garden in Tottenham, London. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMF47M3K–UK weather, London, 15th October 2015. A man photographs the scene as Regent's Park shows signs of autumn colour. The sun only made brief appearances but is forecast to shine in London again tomorrow. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMF3PMMJ–London, UK, 11th October 2015. A fox is seen lazing on a sunny afternoon at the bottom of a back garden in Tottenham, London. The relaxed canine was enjoying the pleasant weather which is forecast to continue bright and sunny in the south east of England but colder over the next few days. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMF3PMP8–London, UK, 11th October 2015. A fox is seen lazing on a sunny afternoon at the bottom of a back garden in Tottenham, London. The relaxed canine was enjoying the pleasant weather which is forecast to continue bright and sunny in the south east of England but colder over the next few days. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMF3KMYP–Tower Bridge and museum battleship HMS Belfast are silhouetted against a beautiful sunrise in London. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMF3KMYH–London, UK. 9th October, 2015. UK weather, London, 9th October 2015. Tower Bridge is silhouetted against a beautiful sunrise. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMF3KMYG–UK weather, London, 9th October 2015. Joggers enjoy their early morning exercise as Tower Bridge is silhouetted against a beautiful sunrise. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMF3FWP6–Royal Courts of Justice, London, UK. 7th October 2015. A banner is unfurled by supporters and those affected by undercover policing as the Pitchford public inquiry commences. The inquiry will look into police infiltration of political and social justice groups in England and Wales since 1968. According to chairman Lord Justice Pitchford the proceedings 'will be the first time that undercover policing has been exposed to the rigour of public examination'. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMEX750C–London, UK. 8th July, 2015. Protesters against Chancellor George Osbourne's budget come together in a demonstration they call 'Balls to the budget'. Anti-austerity and disability campaigners released multi-coloured balls into Whitehall outside Downing Street in protest at what they see as a budget which persecutes and demonises benefit claimants, then marched past Parliament and blocked Westminster Bridge Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMEX750R–London, UK. 8th July, 2015. Protesters against Chancellor George Osbourne's budget come together in a demonstration they call 'Balls to the budget'. Anti-austerity and disability campaigners released multi-coloured balls into Whitehall outside Downing Street in protest at what they see as a budget which persecutes and demonises benefit claimants, then marched past Parliament and blocked Westminster Bridge Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMEX751M–London, UK. 8th July, 2015. Protesters against Chancellor George Osbourne's budget come together in a demonstration they call 'Balls to the budget'. Anti-austerity and disability campaigners released multi-coloured balls into Whitehall outside Downing Street in protest at what they see as a budget which persecutes and demonises benefit claimants, then marched past Parliament and blocked Westminster Bridge Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMEX74ME–London, 08th July 2015. Protesters against Chancellor George Osbourne's budget come together in a demonstration they call 'Balls to the budget'. Anti-austerity and disability campaigners released multi-coloured balls into Whitehall outside Downing Street in protest at what they see as a budget which persecutes and demonises benefit claimants, then marched past Parliament and blocked Westminster Bridge Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMEX7516–London, UK. 8th July, 2015. Protesters against Chancellor George Osbourne's budget come together in a demonstration they call 'Balls to the budget'. Anti-austerity and disability campaigners released multi-coloured balls into Whitehall outside Downing Street in protest at what they see as a budget which persecutes and demonises benefit claimants, then marched past Parliament and blocked Westminster Bridge Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMEX751R–London, UK. 8th July, 2015. Pressure group 'Disabled People against the Cuts' stop traffic on Westminster Bridge with a huge banner, as protesters against Chancellor George Osbourne's budget come together in a demonstration they call 'Balls to the budget'. Anti-austerity and disability campaigners released multi-coloured balls into Whitehall outside Downing Street in protest at what they see as a budget which persecutes and demonises benefit claimants, then marched past Parliament and blocked Westminster Bridge Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMEX1KK5–UK weather, London, 04th July 2015. People cool off and children frolic in the fountains at the Southbank Centre on a hot summer Saturday Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMEX1GM9–London, 04th July 2015. Anti-fascist protesters gather in Whitehall opposite Downing Street to oppose a Neo-Nazi protest dubbed 'Campaign 4 Truth'. The fascists original plan was to protest in the Jewish neighbourhood of Golders Green but the event was banned and moved to Whitehall outside Downing Street by the Metropolitan Police. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMEX1GMD–London, 04th July 2015. Anti-fascist protesters gather in Whitehall opposite Downing Street to oppose a Neo-Nazi protest dubbed 'Campaign 4 Truth'. The fascists original plan was to protest in the Jewish neighbourhood of Golders Green but the event was banned and moved to Whitehall outside Downing Street by the Metropolitan Police. Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMEW9E84–London, 20th June 2015. Protesters march from the Bank of England to Parliament square to protest cuts to the NHS, the welfare state, education and public services. The march, organised by the People’s Assembly Against Austerity, saw tens of thousands of people parade through central London Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
RMEW9B2Y–London, 20th June 2015. Protesters march from the Bank of England to Parliament square to protest cuts to the NHS, the welfare state, education and public services. The march, organised by the People’s Assembly Against Austerity, saw tens of thousands of people parade through central London Credit: Patricia Phillips/Alamy Live News
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