RM2JHJY29–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. During a break from optional home schooling with grandmother Jane Mundie due to the heatwave, Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, try to keep cool with their pony Fern in the paddling pool in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire. Temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY2G–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. During a break from optional home schooling due to the heatwave, Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, try to keep cool with their pony Fern in the paddling pool in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire. Temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHRFW8–Birmingham, UK. 20th July, 2022. Tom Epps, Cultural Partnership Manager of the Library of Birmingham, makes a final adjustment to the rare 1623 Shakespeare First Folio before it goes on display along with many other previously unseen Shakespeare items and books at The Library of Birmingham. The exhibition, 'Everything to Everybody: Your Shakespeare, Your Culture' runs from July 22nd until November 2022. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY4T–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. During a break from optional home schooling due to the heatwave, Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, have a splashing time in an old tin bath trying to keep cool in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire, in a morning where temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHRFX6–Birmingham, UK. 20th July, 2022. Tom Epps, Cultural Partnership Manager of the Library of Birmingham, makes a final adjustment to the rare 1623 Shakespeare First Folio before it goes on display along with many other previously unseen Shakespeare items and books at The Library of Birmingham. The exhibition, 'Everything to Everybody: Your Shakespeare, Your Culture' runs from July 22nd until November 2022. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY31–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, have a splashing time in an old tin bath trying to keep cool with their pony Fern in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire, in a morning where temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY30–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, have a splashing time in an old tin bath trying to keep cool with their pony Fern in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire, in a morning where temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY2E–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. During a break from optional home schooling due to the heatwave, Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, try to keep cool with their pony Fern in the paddling pool in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire. Temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY2P–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, have a splashing time in an old tin bath trying to keep cool with their pony Fern in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire, in a morning where temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY2F–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. During a break from optional home schooling due to the heatwave, Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, try to keep cool with their pony Fern in the paddling pool in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire. Temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHRG07–Birmingham, UK. 20th July, 2022. Ida Ballerini, RSC Exhibition Curator, holds a miniature edition of Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet as it goes on display along with many other previously unseen Shakespeare items and books at The Library of Birmingham, including the great bard's 1623 First Folio. The exhibition, 'Everything to Everybody: Your Shakespeare, Your Culture' runs from July 22nd until November 2022. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY4F–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, have a splashing time in an old tin bath trying to keep cool with their pony Fern in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire, in a morning where temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY2M–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, have a splashing time in an old tin bath trying to keep cool with their pony Fern in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire, in a morning where temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHRG1X–Birmingham, UK. 20th July, 2022. Tom Epps, Cultural Partnership Manager of the Library of Birmingham, makes a final adjustment to the rare 1623 Shakespeare First Folio before it goes on display along with many other previously unseen Shakespeare items and books at The Library of Birmingham. The exhibition, 'Everything to Everybody: Your Shakespeare, Your Culture' runs from July 22nd until November 2022. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY41–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, have a splashing time in an old tin bath trying to keep cool with their pony Fern in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire, in a morning where temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHRG69–Birmingham, UK. 20th July, 2022. Tom Epps, Cultural Partnership Manager of the Library of Birmingham, makes a final adjustment to the rare 1623 Shakespeare First Folio before it goes on display along with many other previously unseen Shakespeare items and books at The Library of Birmingham. The exhibition, 'Everything to Everybody: Your Shakespeare, Your Culture' runs from July 22nd until November 2022. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY2J–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. During a break from optional home schooling due to the heatwave, Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, try to keep cool with their pony Fern in the paddling pool in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire. Temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY35–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, have a splashing time in an old tin bath trying to keep cool with their pony Fern in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire, in a morning where temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHRGBX–Birmingham, UK. 20th July, 2022. Ida Ballerini, RSC Exhibition Curator, makes a final adjustments to foreign languages editions of Shakespeare's plays before they go on display along with many other previously unseen Shakespeare items and books at The Library of Birmingham, including the bard's 1623 First Folio. The exhibition, 'Everything to Everybody: Your Shakespeare, Your Culture' runs from July 22nd until November 2022. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY2R–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, have a splashing time in an old tin bath trying to keep cool with their pony Fern in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire, in a morning where temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY4G–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, have a splashing time in an old tin bath trying to keep cool with their pony Fern in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire, in a morning where temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY32–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, have a splashing time in an old tin bath trying to keep cool with their pony Fern in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire, in a morning where temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY2B–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. During a break from optional home schooling due to the heatwave, Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, try to keep cool with their pony Fern in the paddling pool in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire. Temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHRG47–Birmingham, UK. 20th July, 2022. Tom Epps, Cultural Partnership Manager of the Library of Birmingham, makes a final adjustment to the rare 1623 Shakespeare First Folio before it goes on display along with many other previously unseen Shakespeare items and books at The Library of Birmingham. The exhibition, 'Everything to Everybody: Your Shakespeare, Your Culture' runs from July 22nd until November 2022. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY2X–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, have a splashing time in an old tin bath trying to keep cool with their pony Fern in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire, in a morning where temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHRG80–Birmingham, UK. 20th July, 2022. Tom Epps, Cultural Partnership Manager of the Library of Birmingham, makes a final adjustment to the rare 1623 Shakespeare First Folio before it goes on display along with many other previously unseen Shakespeare items and books at The Library of Birmingham. The First Folio even has the library's reference stamp from 1881. The exhibition, 'Everything to Everybody: Your Shakespeare, Your Culture' runs from July 22nd until November 2022. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY4J–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, have a splashing time in an old tin bath trying to keep cool with their pony Fern in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire, in a morning where temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JHJY4P–Kidderminster, Worcestershire, UK. 19th July, 2022. During a break from optional home schooling due to the heatwave, Henley Mills, 9, with brother Reggie, 6, and sister Myla-May, 3, have a splashing time in an old tin bath trying to keep cool in the family's farmyard near Kidderminster, Worcestershire, in a morning where temperatures are set to become UK record highs. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JE13TE–Birmingham, UK. 24th June, 2022. Performers use their unique and dynamic style of dance in a 7m long egg timer, as part of Timeless by Joli Vyan. The performance is part of Birmingham International Dance Festival which takes place in Birmingham city centre. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JE13TC–Birmingham, UK. 24th June, 2022. Performers use their unique and dynamic style of dance in a 7m long egg timer, as part of Timeless by Joli Vyan. The performance is part of Birmingham International Dance Festival which takes place in Birmingham city centre. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JE13T6–Birmingham, UK. 24th June, 2022. Performers use their unique and dynamic style of dance in a 7m long egg timer, as part of Timeless by Joli Vyan. The performance is part of Birmingham International Dance Festival which takes place in Birmingham city centre. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JE13RP–Birmingham, UK. 24th June, 2022. Performers use their unique and dynamic style of dance in a 7m long egg timer, as part of Timeless by Joli Vyan. The performance is part of Birmingham International Dance Festival which takes place in Birmingham city centre. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JE13RH–Birmingham, UK. 24th June, 2022. Performers use their unique and dynamic style of dance in a 7m long egg timer, as part of Timeless by Joli Vyan. The performance is part of Birmingham International Dance Festival which takes place in Birmingham city centre. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JE13TG–Birmingham, UK. 24th June, 2022. Performers use their unique and dynamic style of dance in a 7m long egg timer, as part of Timeless by Joli Vyan. The performance is part of Birmingham International Dance Festival which takes place in Birmingham city centre. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JE13TJ–Birmingham, UK. 24th June, 2022. Performers use their unique and dynamic style of dance in a 7m long egg timer, as part of Timeless by Joli Vyan. The performance is part of Birmingham International Dance Festival which takes place in Birmingham city centre. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JD324E–Amateur tap dancers performing in public in a summer dance festival, UK 2022
RM2JD3261–Transgender man or woman with a bright rainbow umbrella, UK 2022
RM2JD324H–Amateur tap dancers performing in public in a summer dance festival, UK 2022
RM2JD3273–Amateur tap dancers performing in public in a summer dance festival, UK 2022
RM2JD325P–Transgender man or woman with a bright rainbow umbrella, UK 2022
RM2JD326Y–Amateur tap dancers performing in public in a summer dance festival, UK 2022
RM2JD325F–Transgender man or woman with a bright rainbow umbrella, UK 2022
RM2JD326K–Amateur tap dancers performing in public in a summer dance festival, UK 2022
RM2JD326F–Amateur tap dancers performing in public in a summer dance festival, UK 2022
RM2JD326N–Amateur tap dancers performing in public in a summer dance festival, UK 2022
RM2JD3270–Amateur tap dancers performing in public in a summer dance festival, UK 2022
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RM2JD324N–Amateur tap dancers performing in public in a summer dance festival, UK 2022
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RM2JD324C–Amateur tap dancers performing in public in a summer dance festival, UK 2022
RM2JD324Y–Transgender man or woman with a bright rainbow umbrella, UK 2022
RM2JD326C–Amateur tap dancers performing in public in a summer dance festival, UK 2022
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RM2JD325X–Transgender man or woman with a bright rainbow umbrella, UK 2022
RM2JD3278–Amateur tap dancers performing in public in a summer dance festival, UK 2022
RM2JD326T–Amateur tap dancers performing in public in a summer dance festival, UK 2022
RM2JCR1X6–Three year old girl in a poppy field, UK 2022
RM2JCR151–Bride in white wedding dress in a poppy field, UK 2022
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RM2JCR152–Bride in white wedding dress in a poppy field, UK 2022
RM2JCR1WJ–Three year old girl in a poppy field, UK 2022
RM2JCR14W–Bride in white wedding dress in a poppy field, UK 2022
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RM2JCR1WM–Three year old girl in a poppy field, UK 2022
RM2JCK6DR–Poppy field in Worcestershire, UK 2022
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RM2JCK6EH–Poppy field in Worcestershire, UK 2022
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RM2JCK6DW–Poppy field in Worcestershire, UK 2022
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RM2JAY0X9–Cradley Heath, West Midlands, UK. 1st June, 2022. Chip shop proprietor Warren Rudge puts the finishing touches onto the Union Jackflag he and his son James have painted on their fish and chip shop in Cradley Heath, West Midlands. The painted flag covers the whole of Ivan's Fish and Chips frontage including the windows, and has taken all day to complete. 'Ivan's Fish and Chips has been serving fish and chips for 65 years - not quite as long as Her Majesty though. But I have heard that The Queen is partial to fish and chips.' says Warren. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JAY0RJ–Cradley Heath, West Midlands, UK. 1st June, 2022. Chip shop proprietor Warren Rudge puts the finishing touches onto the Union Jackflag he and his son James have painted on their fish and chip shop in Cradley Heath, West Midlands. The painted flag covers the whole of Ivan's Fish and Chips frontage including the windows, and has taken all day to complete. 'Ivan's Fish and Chips has been serving fish and chips for 65 years - not quite as long as Her Majesty though. But I have heard that The Queen is partial to fish and chips.' says Warren. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JAY0X7–Cradley Heath, West Midlands, UK. 1st June, 2022. Chip shop proprietor Warren Rudge puts the finishing touches onto the Union Jackflag he and his son James have painted on their fish and chip shop in Cradley Heath, West Midlands. The painted flag covers the whole of Ivan's Fish and Chips frontage including the windows, and has taken all day to complete. 'Ivan's Fish and Chips has been serving fish and chips for 65 years - not quite as long as Her Majesty though. But I have heard that The Queen is partial to fish and chips.' says Warren. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JAY0X5–Cradley Heath, West Midlands, UK. 1st June, 2022. Chip shop proprietor Warren Rudge puts the finishing touches onto the Union Jackflag he and his son James have painted on their fish and chip shop in Cradley Heath, West Midlands. The painted flag covers the whole of Ivan's Fish and Chips frontage including the windows, and has taken all day to complete. 'Ivan's Fish and Chips has been serving fish and chips for 65 years - not quite as long as Her Majesty though. But I have heard that The Queen is partial to fish and chips.' says Warren. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JAY0WT–Cradley Heath, West Midlands, UK. 1st June, 2022. Chip shop proprietor Warren Rudge puts the finishing touches onto the Union Jackflag he and his son James have painted on their fish and chip shop in Cradley Heath, West Midlands. The painted flag covers the whole of Ivan's Fish and Chips frontage including the windows, and has taken all day to complete. 'Ivan's Fish and Chips has been serving fish and chips for 65 years - not quite as long as Her Majesty though. But I have heard that The Queen is partial to fish and chips.' says Warren. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JAY0X0–Cradley Heath, West Midlands, UK. 1st June, 2022. Chip shop proprietor Warren Rudge puts the finishing touches onto the Union Jackflag he and his son James have painted on their fish and chip shop in Cradley Heath, West Midlands. The painted flag covers the whole of Ivan's Fish and Chips frontage including the windows, and has taken all day to complete. 'Ivan's Fish and Chips has been serving fish and chips for 65 years - not quite as long as Her Majesty though. But I have heard that The Queen is partial to fish and chips.' says Warren. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JAY0XC–Cradley Heath, West Midlands, UK. 1st June, 2022. Chip shop proprietor Warren Rudge puts the finishing touches onto the Union Jackflag he and his son James have painted on their fish and chip shop in Cradley Heath, West Midlands. The painted flag covers the whole of Ivan's Fish and Chips frontage including the windows, and has taken all day to complete. 'Ivan's Fish and Chips has been serving fish and chips for 65 years - not quite as long as Her Majesty though. But I have heard that The Queen is partial to fish and chips.' says Warren. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JAY0XE–Cradley Heath, West Midlands, UK. 1st June, 2022. Chip shop proprietor Warren Rudge puts the finishing touches onto the Union Jackflag he and his son James have painted on their fish and chip shop in Cradley Heath, West Midlands. The painted flag covers the whole of Ivan's Fish and Chips frontage including the windows, and has taken all day to complete. 'Ivan's Fish and Chips has been serving fish and chips for 65 years - not quite as long as Her Majesty though. But I have heard that The Queen is partial to fish and chips.' says Warren. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JAY0WE–Cradley Heath, West Midlands, UK. 1st June, 2022. Chip shop proprietor Warren Rudge puts the finishing touches onto the Union Jackflag he and his son James have painted on their fish and chip shop in Cradley Heath, West Midlands. The painted flag covers the whole of Ivan's Fish and Chips frontage including the windows, and has taken all day to complete. 'Ivan's Fish and Chips has been serving fish and chips for 65 years - not quite as long as Her Majesty though. But I have heard that The Queen is partial to fish and chips.' says Warren. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JAY0RX–Cradley Heath, West Midlands, UK. 1st June, 2022. Chip shop proprietor Warren Rudge puts the finishing touches onto the Union Jackflag he and his son James have painted on their fish and chip shop in Cradley Heath, West Midlands. The painted flag covers the whole of Ivan's Fish and Chips frontage including the windows, and has taken all day to complete. 'Ivan's Fish and Chips has been serving fish and chips for 65 years - not quite as long as Her Majesty though. But I have heard that The Queen is partial to fish and chips.' says Warren. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JAY0T0–Cradley Heath, West Midlands, UK. 1st June, 2022. Chip shop proprietor Warren Rudge puts the finishing touches onto the Union Jackflag he and his son James have painted on their fish and chip shop in Cradley Heath, West Midlands. The painted flag covers the whole of Ivan's Fish and Chips frontage including the windows, and has taken all day to complete. 'Ivan's Fish and Chips has been serving fish and chips for 65 years - not quite as long as Her Majesty though. But I have heard that The Queen is partial to fish and chips.' says Warren. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JAY0RP–Cradley Heath, West Midlands, UK. 1st June, 2022. Chip shop proprietor Warren Rudge puts the finishing touches onto the Union Jackflag he and his son James have painted on their fish and chip shop in Cradley Heath, West Midlands. The painted flag covers the whole of Ivan's Fish and Chips frontage including the windows, and has taken all day to complete. 'Ivan's Fish and Chips has been serving fish and chips for 65 years - not quite as long as Her Majesty though. But I have heard that The Queen is partial to fish and chips.' says Warren. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2JAY0T3–Cradley Heath, West Midlands, UK. 1st June, 2022. Chip shop proprietor Warren Rudge puts the finishing touches onto the Union Jackflag he and his son James have painted on their fish and chip shop in Cradley Heath, West Midlands. The painted flag covers the whole of Ivan's Fish and Chips frontage including the windows, and has taken all day to complete. 'Ivan's Fish and Chips has been serving fish and chips for 65 years - not quite as long as Her Majesty though. But I have heard that The Queen is partial to fish and chips.' says Warren. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2J8361P–Birmingham, UK. 12th May, 2022. 'Batsman' Peta Goodman and 'sun' Benita Unurerwa of the Birmingham based theatre company Women & Theatre rehearse a performance which celebrates Women's Cricket being part of the Commonwealth Games for the first time. The performance is part of the Birmingham 2022 Festival and explores themes about women and girls' lives and aspirations both on and off the pitch. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2J835X8–Birmingham, UK. 12th May, 2022. 'Batsman' Peta Goodman and 'sun' Benita Unurerwa of the Birmingham based theatre company Women & Theatre rehearse a performance which celebrates Women's Cricket being part of the Commonwealth Games for the first time. The performance is part of the Birmingham 2022 Festival and explores themes about women and girls' lives and aspirations both on and off the pitch. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2J836CH–Birmingham, UK. 12th May, 2022. 'Batsman' Peta Goodman and 'sun' Benita Unurerwa of the Birmingham based theatre company Women & Theatre rehearse a performance which celebrates Women's Cricket being part of the Commonwealth Games for the first time. The performance is part of the Birmingham 2022 Festival and explores themes about women and girls' lives and aspirations both on and off the pitch. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2J835KR–Birmingham, UK. 12th May, 2022. Birmingham based theatre company Women & Theatre rehearse a performance which celebrates Women's Cricket being part of the Commonwealth Games for the first time. The performance is part of the Birmingham 2022 Festival, and explores themes about women and girls' lives and aspirations both on and off the pitch. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2J835M1–Birmingham, UK. 12th May, 2022. 'Batsman' Peta Goodman and 'sun' Benita Unurerwa of the Birmingham based theatre company Women & Theatre rehearse a performance which celebrates Women's Cricket being part of the Commonwealth Games for the first time. The performance is part of the Birmingham 2022 Festival and explores themes about women and girls' lives and aspirations both on and off the pitch. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2J8369N–Birmingham, UK. 12th May, 2022. 'Batsman' Peta Goodman and 'sun' Benita Unurerwa of the Birmingham based theatre company Women & Theatre rehearse a performance which celebrates Women's Cricket being part of the Commonwealth Games for the first time. The performance is part of the Birmingham 2022 Festival and explores themes about women and girls' lives and aspirations both on and off the pitch. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2J835WY–Birmingham, UK. 12th May, 2022. 'Batsman' Peta Goodman and 'sun' Benita Unurerwa of the Birmingham based theatre company Women & Theatre rehearse a performance which celebrates Women's Cricket being part of the Commonwealth Games for the first time. The performance is part of the Birmingham 2022 Festival and explores themes about women and girls' lives and aspirations both on and off the pitch. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2J71390–Coventry, UK. 5th May, 2022. Performers Courteney Gaskin and Katie Jones of Imagineer events company hold puppet swans aloft as they prepare for The Queen's Favourites - a part of the The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Pageant next month. The performers are highlighting the quirky annual ceremony of Swan Upping, the census of the swan population on the River ThamesCredit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2J7136W–Coventry, UK. 5th May, 2022. Puppet corgis created by Coventry based events production company Imagineer sit patiently as the company prepares its contribution to The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Pageant next month. The corgis are part of the company's show The Queen's Favourites. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2J712XT–Coventry, UK. 5th May, 2022. Performers Courteney Gaskin and Katie Jones of Imagineer events company hold puppet swans aloft as they prepare for The Queen's Favourites - a part of the The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Pageant next month. The performers are highlighting the quirky annual ceremony of Swan Upping, the census of the swan population on the River ThamesCredit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
RM2J7131F–Coventry, UK. 5th May, 2022. Coventry based events production company Imagineer take a group of puppet cogis for a 'walk' as they prepare for their contribution to The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Pageant next month. The corgis are part of the company's show The Queen's Favourites. Credit: Peter Lopeman/Alamy Live News
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