Admiral Duncan pub. In 1999 the pub was the site of a nail bomb attack which killed three people and injured over 100. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-admiral-duncan-pub-in-1999-the-pub-was-the-site-of-a-nail-bomb-attack-43565378.html
RMCETG2A–Admiral Duncan pub. In 1999 the pub was the site of a nail bomb attack which killed three people and injured over 100.
30th APRIL: On this day in 1999 three people died after a nail bomb attack on the Admiral Duncan pub in Soho, London. A large section of Soho was cordoned off, as forensic teams picked through the wreckage of the Admiral Duncan pub, in Old Compton Street, central London, following the nail bomb blast on April 30, 199, which left three people dead and many injured or seriously wounded. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/30th-april-on-this-day-in-1999-three-people-died-after-a-nail-bomb-attack-on-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-soho-london-a-large-section-of-soho-was-cordoned-off-as-forensic-teams-picked-through-the-wreckage-of-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-old-compton-street-central-london-following-the-nail-bomb-blast-on-april-30-199-which-left-three-people-dead-and-many-injured-or-seriously-wounded-image380477177.html
RM2D306EH–30th APRIL: On this day in 1999 three people died after a nail bomb attack on the Admiral Duncan pub in Soho, London. A large section of Soho was cordoned off, as forensic teams picked through the wreckage of the Admiral Duncan pub, in Old Compton Street, central London, following the nail bomb blast on April 30, 199, which left three people dead and many injured or seriously wounded.
Admiral Duncan Pub Soho London - well known as one of Soho's oldest gay pubs it was the subject of a homophobic nail bomb attack in 1999. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/admiral-duncan-pub-soho-london-well-known-as-one-of-sohos-oldest-gay-pubs-it-was-the-subject-of-a-homophobic-nail-bomb-attack-in-1999-image255795033.html
RFTT4D4W–Admiral Duncan Pub Soho London - well known as one of Soho's oldest gay pubs it was the subject of a homophobic nail bomb attack in 1999.
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RM2D89ME6–Façade of a closed Admiral Duncan pub in London's Soho, site of a terrorist bombing in 1999
The famous Admiral Duncan gay pub on Old Compton Street, Soho, LOndon, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-the-famous-admiral-duncan-gay-pub-on-old-compton-street-soho-london-162928478.html
RMKD20X6–The famous Admiral Duncan gay pub on Old Compton Street, Soho, LOndon, UK
The Admiral Duncan bar on Old Compton Street, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-admiral-duncan-bar-on-old-compton-street-london-28259129.html
RMBHY8PH–The Admiral Duncan bar on Old Compton Street, London.
Prince Charles at the Admiral Duncan, in Old Compton Street, Soho, site of the nail bomb attack on friday evening. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prince-charles-at-the-admiral-duncan-in-old-compton-street-soho-site-of-the-nail-bomb-attack-on-friday-evening-image425417331.html
RM2FM3C43–Prince Charles at the Admiral Duncan, in Old Compton Street, Soho, site of the nail bomb attack on friday evening.
London, UK, 17 Aprill 2024: On the 25th anniversary of the Brixton nail bomb set by David Copeland the Ritzy cinema displays an anti Hate Crime message close to the site of the explosion that injured 48 people. Annual vigils have been organised by the 17-24-30 National Hate Crime Action Week and founder Mark Healey spoke at the vigil, as did local MP Helen Hayes. The numbers 17-24-30 represent the dates of the bombs in Brixton, Brick Lane and at the Admiral Duncan gay pub in Soho. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-17-aprill-2024-on-the-25th-anniversary-of-the-brixton-nail-bomb-set-by-david-copeland-the-ritzy-cinema-displays-an-anti-hate-crime-message-close-to-the-site-of-the-explosion-that-injured-48-people-annual-vigils-have-been-organised-by-the-17-24-30-national-hate-crime-action-week-and-founder-mark-healey-spoke-at-the-vigil-as-did-local-mp-helen-hayes-the-numbers-17-24-30-represent-the-dates-of-the-bombs-in-brixton-brick-lane-and-at-the-admiral-duncan-gay-pub-in-soho-anna-watsonalamy-live-news-image603559323.html
RM2X1XE23–London, UK, 17 Aprill 2024: On the 25th anniversary of the Brixton nail bomb set by David Copeland the Ritzy cinema displays an anti Hate Crime message close to the site of the explosion that injured 48 people. Annual vigils have been organised by the 17-24-30 National Hate Crime Action Week and founder Mark Healey spoke at the vigil, as did local MP Helen Hayes. The numbers 17-24-30 represent the dates of the bombs in Brixton, Brick Lane and at the Admiral Duncan gay pub in Soho. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
Police seal off the area around Old Compton Street, scene of an explosion which killed two people and injured at least 73 after a nail bomb was placed in a packed gay bar in Soho - the Admiral Duncan pub. 14/10/03: A memorial in honour of the victims of the Soho nail bomb attack was being unveiled. Families and friends of the dead and injured were gathering to watch the unveiling of an 2,500 oak bench at St Anne's Gardens in central London. The site is a stone's throw from where David Copeland killed three people in a blast at the Admiral Duncan pub in Soho in April 1999. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-police-seal-off-the-area-around-old-compton-street-scene-of-an-explosion-106166180.html
RMG4M818–Police seal off the area around Old Compton Street, scene of an explosion which killed two people and injured at least 73 after a nail bomb was placed in a packed gay bar in Soho - the Admiral Duncan pub. 14/10/03: A memorial in honour of the victims of the Soho nail bomb attack was being unveiled. Families and friends of the dead and injured were gathering to watch the unveiling of an 2,500 oak bench at St Anne's Gardens in central London. The site is a stone's throw from where David Copeland killed three people in a blast at the Admiral Duncan pub in Soho in April 1999.
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RM2WPK2A5–the admiral duncan pub on old compton street soho W1 london england UK
Gay pride flags hang from the windows above the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, London, following the aftermath of Pulse nightclub shooting, Orlando, USA. In 30 April 1999, the Admiral Duncan was the scene of a nail bomb explosion which killed three people and wounded around 70 by the Neo-Nazi David Copeland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gay-pride-flags-hang-from-the-windows-above-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-old-compton-street-soho-london-following-the-aftermath-of-pulse-nightclub-shooting-orlando-usa-in-30-april-1999-the-admiral-duncan-was-the-scene-of-a-nail-bomb-explosion-which-killed-three-people-and-wounded-around-70-by-the-neo-nazi-david-copeland-image450232002.html
RM2H4DREA–Gay pride flags hang from the windows above the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, London, following the aftermath of Pulse nightclub shooting, Orlando, USA. In 30 April 1999, the Admiral Duncan was the scene of a nail bomb explosion which killed three people and wounded around 70 by the Neo-Nazi David Copeland.
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RMBBHD2R–The Admiral Duncan is a pub in Old Compton Street Soho in the heart of London's gay district
Old Compton Street, Soho, London, June 13th 2016. Thousands of LGBT people and their friends converge on Old Compton Street in London's Soho to remember the fifty lives lost in the attack on gay bar Pulse in Orlando, Florida. PICTURED: Solidarity outside the Admiral Duncan pub, a popular LGBT venue which was itself a victim of a homophobic attack in 1999 when a neo-Nazi's nail bomb killed three and injured 70. Credit: Paul Davey/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-old-compton-street-soho-london-june-13th-2016-thousands-of-lgbt-people-105560079.html
RMG3MJXR–Old Compton Street, Soho, London, June 13th 2016. Thousands of LGBT people and their friends converge on Old Compton Street in London's Soho to remember the fifty lives lost in the attack on gay bar Pulse in Orlando, Florida. PICTURED: Solidarity outside the Admiral Duncan pub, a popular LGBT venue which was itself a victim of a homophobic attack in 1999 when a neo-Nazi's nail bomb killed three and injured 70. Credit: Paul Davey/Alamy Live News
London, UK - January 15th 2024: A plaque on the exterior of the Admiral Duncan pub in Soho, London, remembering the nail bomb that exploded in 1999 ki Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-january-15th-2024-a-plaque-on-the-exterior-of-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-soho-london-remembering-the-nail-bomb-that-exploded-in-1999-ki-image607343653.html
RM2X82W0N–London, UK - January 15th 2024: A plaque on the exterior of the Admiral Duncan pub in Soho, London, remembering the nail bomb that exploded in 1999 ki
Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soho-london-uk-30th-apr-2019-20th-anniversary-of-the-tragic-bombing-at-gay-pub-admiral-duncan-in-soho-with-a-community-led-act-of-remembrance-outside-the-historic-venue-in-old-compton-street-on-the-same-day-in-1999-a-nail-bomb-attack-at-the-pub-in-soho-killed-three-people-and-wounded-79-four-of-the-survivors-had-to-have-limbs-amputated-credit-penelope-barrittalamy-live-news-image244857123.html
RMT6A5N7–Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 30th April 2019. A plaque outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, recalls the Admiral Duncan bombing, when three people were killed and 79 injured by a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails which was detonated by a neo-Nazi on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30th-april-2019-a-plaque-outside-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-old-compton-street-soho-recalls-the-admiral-duncan-bombing-when-three-people-were-killed-and-79-injured-by-a-bomb-packed-with-up-to-1500-four-inch-nails-which-was-detonated-by-a-neo-nazi-on-30th-april-1999-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image244857843.html
RMT6A6JY–London, UK. 30th April 2019. A plaque outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, recalls the Admiral Duncan bombing, when three people were killed and 79 injured by a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails which was detonated by a neo-Nazi on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
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RMA5F6DK–A pub in Old Compton Street Soho in the heart of London s gay district
Soho Admiral Duncan Pub Nail Bomb 1999 Soho bombing memorial tribute in Soho Square People walk through the park looking at the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-soho-admiral-duncan-pub-nail-bomb-1999-soho-bombing-memorial-tribute-20335726.html
RMB52ABX–Soho Admiral Duncan Pub Nail Bomb 1999 Soho bombing memorial tribute in Soho Square People walk through the park looking at the
Admiral Duncan pub. In 1999 the pub was the site of a nail bomb attack which killed three people and injured over 100. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-admiral-duncan-pub-in-1999-the-pub-was-the-site-of-a-nail-bomb-attack-43565384.html
RMCETG2G–Admiral Duncan pub. In 1999 the pub was the site of a nail bomb attack which killed three people and injured over 100.
Façade of a closed Admiral Duncan pub in London's Soho, site of a terrorist bombing in 1999 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/faade-of-a-closed-admiral-duncan-pub-in-londons-soho-site-of-a-terrorist-bombing-in-1999-image383758993.html
RM2D89ME9–Façade of a closed Admiral Duncan pub in London's Soho, site of a terrorist bombing in 1999
The famous Admiral Duncan gay pub on Old Compton Street, Soho, LOndon, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-the-famous-admiral-duncan-gay-pub-on-old-compton-street-soho-london-162928503.html
RMKD20Y3–The famous Admiral Duncan gay pub on Old Compton Street, Soho, LOndon, UK
Hanging sign above the entrance to Admiral Duncan' Public House in Soho, London, UK. Nov 2009 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hanging-sign-above-the-entrance-to-admiral-duncan-public-house-in-28261343.html
RMBHYBHK–Hanging sign above the entrance to Admiral Duncan' Public House in Soho, London, UK. Nov 2009
Prince Charles reads some of the floral tributes at the Admiral Duncan pub, that was the site of a nail bomb attack on friday evening. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prince-charles-reads-some-of-the-floral-tributes-at-the-admiral-duncan-pub-that-was-the-site-of-a-nail-bomb-attack-on-friday-evening-image425256359.html
RM2FKT2R3–Prince Charles reads some of the floral tributes at the Admiral Duncan pub, that was the site of a nail bomb attack on friday evening.
London, UK, 17 Aprill 2024: On the 25th anniversary of the Brixton nail bomb set by David Copeland the Ritzy cinema displays an anti Hate Crime message close to the site of the explosion that injured 48 people. Annual vigils have been organised by the 17-24-30 National Hate Crime Action Week and founder Mark Healey spoke at the vigil, as did local MP Helen Hayes. The numbers 17-24-30 represent the dates of the bombs in Brixton, Brick Lane and at the Admiral Duncan gay pub in Soho. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-17-aprill-2024-on-the-25th-anniversary-of-the-brixton-nail-bomb-set-by-david-copeland-the-ritzy-cinema-displays-an-anti-hate-crime-message-close-to-the-site-of-the-explosion-that-injured-48-people-annual-vigils-have-been-organised-by-the-17-24-30-national-hate-crime-action-week-and-founder-mark-healey-spoke-at-the-vigil-as-did-local-mp-helen-hayes-the-numbers-17-24-30-represent-the-dates-of-the-bombs-in-brixton-brick-lane-and-at-the-admiral-duncan-gay-pub-in-soho-anna-watsonalamy-live-news-image603559391.html
RM2X1XE4F–London, UK, 17 Aprill 2024: On the 25th anniversary of the Brixton nail bomb set by David Copeland the Ritzy cinema displays an anti Hate Crime message close to the site of the explosion that injured 48 people. Annual vigils have been organised by the 17-24-30 National Hate Crime Action Week and founder Mark Healey spoke at the vigil, as did local MP Helen Hayes. The numbers 17-24-30 represent the dates of the bombs in Brixton, Brick Lane and at the Admiral Duncan gay pub in Soho. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
A blood-soaked police officer attends the scene in Old Compton Street in Soho, central London, after a bomb blast. At least 2 people were killed and 73 people were feared injured after an explosion without warning at the Admiral Duncan pub, a popular gay bar. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-blood-soaked-police-officer-attends-the-scene-in-old-compton-street-106166168.html
RMG4M80T–A blood-soaked police officer attends the scene in Old Compton Street in Soho, central London, after a bomb blast. At least 2 people were killed and 73 people were feared injured after an explosion without warning at the Admiral Duncan pub, a popular gay bar.
Gary Reid (L) and Tommy Douglas who survived the Admiral Duncan bomb outside the Old Bailey in London after hearing that nail-bomber David Copeland was found guilty of the murders of Andrea Dykes, John Light and Nik Moore who died in the pub blast in April 1999. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gary-reid-l-and-tommy-douglas-who-survived-the-admiral-duncan-bomb-outside-the-old-bailey-in-london-after-hearing-that-nail-bomber-david-copeland-was-found-guilty-of-the-murders-of-andrea-dykes-john-light-and-nik-moore-who-died-in-the-pub-blast-in-april-1999-image380495110.html
RM2D311B2–Gary Reid (L) and Tommy Douglas who survived the Admiral Duncan bomb outside the Old Bailey in London after hearing that nail-bomber David Copeland was found guilty of the murders of Andrea Dykes, John Light and Nik Moore who died in the pub blast in April 1999.
Gay pride flags hang from the windows above the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, London, following the aftermath of Pulse nightclub shooting, Orlando, USA. In 30 April 1999, the Admiral Duncan was the scene of a nail bomb explosion which killed three people and wounded around 70 by the Neo-Nazi David Copeland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gay-pride-flags-hang-from-the-windows-above-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-old-compton-street-soho-london-following-the-aftermath-of-pulse-nightclub-shooting-orlando-usa-in-30-april-1999-the-admiral-duncan-was-the-scene-of-a-nail-bomb-explosion-which-killed-three-people-and-wounded-around-70-by-the-neo-nazi-david-copeland-image450232009.html
RM2H4DREH–Gay pride flags hang from the windows above the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, London, following the aftermath of Pulse nightclub shooting, Orlando, USA. In 30 April 1999, the Admiral Duncan was the scene of a nail bomb explosion which killed three people and wounded around 70 by the Neo-Nazi David Copeland.
Emergency services attend the scene in Old Compton Street in Soho, central London, after a bomb blast. At least two people were killed and 73 injured after an explosion at the Admiral Duncan pub, a popular gay bar. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/emergency-services-attend-the-scene-in-old-compton-street-in-soho-central-london-after-a-bomb-blast-at-least-two-people-were-killed-and-73-injured-after-an-explosion-at-the-admiral-duncan-pub-a-popular-gay-bar-image380477174.html
RM2D306EE–Emergency services attend the scene in Old Compton Street in Soho, central London, after a bomb blast. At least two people were killed and 73 injured after an explosion at the Admiral Duncan pub, a popular gay bar.
Gay pride flags hang from the windows above the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, London, following the aftermath of Pulse nightclub shooting, Orlando, USA. In 30 April 1999, the Admiral Duncan was the scene of a nail bomb explosion which killed three people and wounded around 70 by the Neo-Nazi David Copeland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gay-pride-flags-hang-from-the-windows-above-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-old-compton-street-soho-london-following-the-aftermath-of-pulse-nightclub-shooting-orlando-usa-in-30-april-1999-the-admiral-duncan-was-the-scene-of-a-nail-bomb-explosion-which-killed-three-people-and-wounded-around-70-by-the-neo-nazi-david-copeland-image450232007.html
RM2H4DREF–Gay pride flags hang from the windows above the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, London, following the aftermath of Pulse nightclub shooting, Orlando, USA. In 30 April 1999, the Admiral Duncan was the scene of a nail bomb explosion which killed three people and wounded around 70 by the Neo-Nazi David Copeland.
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Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soho-london-uk-30th-apr-2019-20th-anniversary-of-the-tragic-bombing-at-gay-pub-admiral-duncan-in-soho-with-a-community-led-act-of-remembrance-outside-the-historic-venue-in-old-compton-street-on-the-same-day-in-1999-a-nail-bomb-attack-at-the-pub-in-soho-killed-three-people-and-wounded-79-four-of-the-survivors-had-to-have-limbs-amputated-credit-penelope-barrittalamy-live-news-image244857115.html
RMT6A5MY–Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
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RMG4M812–Crime - Bomb Blast - Old Compton Street
London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30th-april-2019-members-of-the-lgbtq-community-join-survivors-of-the-admiral-duncan-bombing-and-families-and-friends-of-the-victims-outside-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-old-compton-street-soho-to-mark-20-years-since-the-attack-three-people-were-killed-and-79-injured-when-a-bomb-packed-with-up-to-1500-four-inch-nails-was-detonated-by-a-neo-nazi-at-the-admiral-duncan-on-30th-april-1999-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image244857830.html
RMT6A6JE–London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
Staff celebrate the reopening of the Admiral Duncan pub in Soho, central London, nine weeks after it was devastated by a nail bomb attack in which three people died. All five staff who were on duty on the night of the bombing were at the pub for its reopening. * Many people among the large crowd were clearly emotional as coloured ribbons were cut and balloons released to reopen the pub at exactly 6.37pm - the time when a nail bomb ripped through the crowded gay bar on April 30 this year. Old Compton Street. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-staff-celebrate-the-reopening-of-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-soho-central-106196871.html
RMG4NK5B–Staff celebrate the reopening of the Admiral Duncan pub in Soho, central London, nine weeks after it was devastated by a nail bomb attack in which three people died. All five staff who were on duty on the night of the bombing were at the pub for its reopening. * Many people among the large crowd were clearly emotional as coloured ribbons were cut and balloons released to reopen the pub at exactly 6.37pm - the time when a nail bomb ripped through the crowded gay bar on April 30 this year. Old Compton Street.
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RMB52ABW–Soho Admiral Duncan Pub Nail Bomb 1999 Soho bombing memorial tribute in Soho Square People walk through the park looking at the
The famous Admiral Duncan gay pub on Old Compton Street, Soho, LOndon, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-the-famous-admiral-duncan-gay-pub-on-old-compton-street-soho-london-162928453.html
RMKD20W9–The famous Admiral Duncan gay pub on Old Compton Street, Soho, LOndon, UK
Prince Charles talks to two of the owners of the Admiral Duncan, in front of their pub that was the site of a nail bomb attack on friday evening. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prince-charles-talks-to-two-of-the-owners-of-the-admiral-duncan-in-front-of-their-pub-that-was-the-site-of-a-nail-bomb-attack-on-friday-evening-image424816246.html
RM2FK41CP–Prince Charles talks to two of the owners of the Admiral Duncan, in front of their pub that was the site of a nail bomb attack on friday evening.
London, UK, 17 Aprill 2024: On the 25th anniversary of the Brixton nail bomb set by David Copeland the Ritzy cinema displays an anti Hate Crime message close to the site of the explosion that injured 48 people. Annual vigils have been organised by the 17-24-30 National Hate Crime Action Week and founder Mark Healey spoke at the vigil, as did local MP Helen Hayes. The numbers 17-24-30 represent the dates of the bombs in Brixton, Brick Lane and at the Admiral Duncan gay pub in Soho. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-17-aprill-2024-on-the-25th-anniversary-of-the-brixton-nail-bomb-set-by-david-copeland-the-ritzy-cinema-displays-an-anti-hate-crime-message-close-to-the-site-of-the-explosion-that-injured-48-people-annual-vigils-have-been-organised-by-the-17-24-30-national-hate-crime-action-week-and-founder-mark-healey-spoke-at-the-vigil-as-did-local-mp-helen-hayes-the-numbers-17-24-30-represent-the-dates-of-the-bombs-in-brixton-brick-lane-and-at-the-admiral-duncan-gay-pub-in-soho-anna-watsonalamy-live-news-image603559330.html
RM2X1XE2A–London, UK, 17 Aprill 2024: On the 25th anniversary of the Brixton nail bomb set by David Copeland the Ritzy cinema displays an anti Hate Crime message close to the site of the explosion that injured 48 people. Annual vigils have been organised by the 17-24-30 National Hate Crime Action Week and founder Mark Healey spoke at the vigil, as did local MP Helen Hayes. The numbers 17-24-30 represent the dates of the bombs in Brixton, Brick Lane and at the Admiral Duncan gay pub in Soho. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soho-london-uk-30th-apr-2019-20th-anniversary-of-the-tragic-bombing-at-gay-pub-admiral-duncan-in-soho-with-a-community-led-act-of-remembrance-outside-the-historic-venue-in-old-compton-street-on-the-same-day-in-1999-a-nail-bomb-attack-at-the-pub-in-soho-killed-three-people-and-wounded-79-four-of-the-survivors-had-to-have-limbs-amputated-credit-penelope-barrittalamy-live-news-image244857108.html
RMT6A5MM–Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 30th April 2019. Survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing join families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30th-april-2019-survivors-of-the-admiral-duncan-bombing-join-families-and-friends-of-the-victims-and-the-lgbtq-community-outside-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-old-compton-street-soho-to-mark-20-years-since-the-attack-three-people-were-killed-and-79-injured-when-a-bomb-packed-with-up-to-1500-four-inch-nails-was-detonated-by-a-neo-nazi-at-the-admiral-duncan-on-30th-april-1999-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image244857835.html
RMT6A6JK–London, UK. 30th April 2019. Survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing join families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
Crowds hold a minute's silence in memory of the bomb victims as they gather for the reopening of the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, central London, nine weeks after it was devastated by a nail bomb attack in which three people died. * Many people among the large crowd were clearly emotional as coloured ribbons were cut and balloons released to reopen the pub at exactly 6.37pm - the time when a nail bomb ripped through the crowded gay bar on April 30 this year. All five staff who have been on duty on the night of the bombing were at the pub again for its reopening. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-crowds-hold-a-minutes-silence-in-memory-of-the-bomb-victims-as-they-106196869.html
RMG4NK59–Crowds hold a minute's silence in memory of the bomb victims as they gather for the reopening of the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, central London, nine weeks after it was devastated by a nail bomb attack in which three people died. * Many people among the large crowd were clearly emotional as coloured ribbons were cut and balloons released to reopen the pub at exactly 6.37pm - the time when a nail bomb ripped through the crowded gay bar on April 30 this year. All five staff who have been on duty on the night of the bombing were at the pub again for its reopening.
Grieving friends and families members of Soho nail bomb attack victim Nicholas Moore at his funeral service at St John the Baptist Church, Felixstowe. Followed by a private cremation in Ipswich. Mr Moore, 31, died when the device exploded in the Admiral Duncan pub. * in Old Compton Street, central London, on May 1st 1999. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grieving-friends-and-families-members-of-soho-nail-bomb-attack-victim-nicholas-moore-at-his-funeral-service-at-st-john-the-baptist-church-felixstowe-followed-by-a-private-cremation-in-ipswich-mr-moore-31-died-when-the-device-exploded-in-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-old-compton-street-central-london-on-may-1st-1999-image380477798.html
RM2D3078P–Grieving friends and families members of Soho nail bomb attack victim Nicholas Moore at his funeral service at St John the Baptist Church, Felixstowe. Followed by a private cremation in Ipswich. Mr Moore, 31, died when the device exploded in the Admiral Duncan pub. * in Old Compton Street, central London, on May 1st 1999.
Metropolitan police issued picture of a room inside the Admiral Duncan public house in Soho, central London. 30/6/00 : David Copeland, has been found guilty of murder at the Old Bailey after admitting causing explosions at Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-metropolitan-police-issued-picture-of-a-room-inside-the-admiral-duncan-106384215.html
RMG52647–Metropolitan police issued picture of a room inside the Admiral Duncan public house in Soho, central London. 30/6/00 : David Copeland, has been found guilty of murder at the Old Bailey after admitting causing explosions at Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho.
Singer Boy George makes a speech to the crowd who gathered for the reopening of the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, central London, nine weeks after it was devastated by a nail bomb attack in which three people died. * Many people among the large crowd were clearly emotional as coloured ribbons were cut and balloons released to reopen the pub at exactly 6.37pm - the time when a nail bomb ripped through the crowded gay bar on April 30 this year. All five staff who have been on duty on the night of the bombing were at the pub again for its reopening. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/singer-boy-george-makes-a-speech-to-the-crowd-who-gathered-for-the-reopening-of-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-old-compton-street-soho-central-london-nine-weeks-after-it-was-devastated-by-a-nail-bomb-attack-in-which-three-people-died-many-people-among-the-large-crowd-were-clearly-emotional-as-coloured-ribbons-were-cut-and-balloons-released-to-reopen-the-pub-at-exactly-637pm-the-time-when-a-nail-bomb-ripped-through-the-crowded-gay-bar-on-april-30-this-year-all-five-staff-who-have-been-on-duty-on-the-night-of-the-bombing-were-at-the-pub-again-for-its-reopening-image380479799.html
RM2D309T7–Singer Boy George makes a speech to the crowd who gathered for the reopening of the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, central London, nine weeks after it was devastated by a nail bomb attack in which three people died. * Many people among the large crowd were clearly emotional as coloured ribbons were cut and balloons released to reopen the pub at exactly 6.37pm - the time when a nail bomb ripped through the crowded gay bar on April 30 this year. All five staff who have been on duty on the night of the bombing were at the pub again for its reopening.
London, UK, 17 Aprill 2024: On the 25th anniversary of the Brixton nail bomb set by David Copeland the Ritzy cinema displays an anti Hate Crime message close to the site of the explosion that injured 48 people. Annual vigils have been organised by the 17-24-30 National Hate Crime Action Week and founder Mark Healey spoke at the vigil, as did local MP Helen Hayes. The numbers 17-24-30 represent the dates of the bombs in Brixton, Brick Lane and at the Admiral Duncan gay pub in Soho. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-17-aprill-2024-on-the-25th-anniversary-of-the-brixton-nail-bomb-set-by-david-copeland-the-ritzy-cinema-displays-an-anti-hate-crime-message-close-to-the-site-of-the-explosion-that-injured-48-people-annual-vigils-have-been-organised-by-the-17-24-30-national-hate-crime-action-week-and-founder-mark-healey-spoke-at-the-vigil-as-did-local-mp-helen-hayes-the-numbers-17-24-30-represent-the-dates-of-the-bombs-in-brixton-brick-lane-and-at-the-admiral-duncan-gay-pub-in-soho-anna-watsonalamy-live-news-image603559406.html
RM2X1XE52–London, UK, 17 Aprill 2024: On the 25th anniversary of the Brixton nail bomb set by David Copeland the Ritzy cinema displays an anti Hate Crime message close to the site of the explosion that injured 48 people. Annual vigils have been organised by the 17-24-30 National Hate Crime Action Week and founder Mark Healey spoke at the vigil, as did local MP Helen Hayes. The numbers 17-24-30 represent the dates of the bombs in Brixton, Brick Lane and at the Admiral Duncan gay pub in Soho. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
Demonstrators march through Westminster, London, in protest at the Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho nail bombings and racist violence. In the latest blast, three people were killed by a nail bomb explosion in the Admiral Duncan pub (April 30) in Soho, central London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-demonstrators-march-through-westminster-london-in-protest-at-the-brixton-106143132.html
RMG4K6J4–Demonstrators march through Westminster, London, in protest at the Brixton, Brick Lane and Soho nail bombings and racist violence. In the latest blast, three people were killed by a nail bomb explosion in the Admiral Duncan pub (April 30) in Soho, central London.
Police officers keep a watchful eye on demonstrators who marched from Brixton to Trafalgar Square in protest at racist violence and the three recent nail bomb attacks in London. In the latest blast, three people were killed at the Admiral Duncan pub in Soho. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-police-officers-keep-a-watchful-eye-on-demonstrators-who-marched-from-106143318.html
RMG4K6TP–Police officers keep a watchful eye on demonstrators who marched from Brixton to Trafalgar Square in protest at racist violence and the three recent nail bomb attacks in London. In the latest blast, three people were killed at the Admiral Duncan pub in Soho.
Doctors from University College Hospital, central London, Rod Armstrong (left) Consultant Anaesthetist from Accident & Emergency, Howard Baderman, from the same department, who treated victims from the nail bomb blast in central London on April 30, 1999. * Admiral Duncan pub bombing. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-doctors-from-university-college-hospital-central-london-rod-armstrong-106166662.html
RMG4M8JE–Doctors from University College Hospital, central London, Rod Armstrong (left) Consultant Anaesthetist from Accident & Emergency, Howard Baderman, from the same department, who treated victims from the nail bomb blast in central London on April 30, 1999. * Admiral Duncan pub bombing.
Police officers patrol at the Admiral Duncan Pub in Old Compton Street, central London, during the first anniversary of the Soho pub nail bomb attack that claimed three lives. The bomb exploded without warning and injured over 70 people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-police-officers-patrol-at-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-old-compton-street-106345741.html
RMG50D25–Police officers patrol at the Admiral Duncan Pub in Old Compton Street, central London, during the first anniversary of the Soho pub nail bomb attack that claimed three lives. The bomb exploded without warning and injured over 70 people.
Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soho-london-uk-30th-apr-2019-20th-anniversary-of-the-tragic-bombing-at-gay-pub-admiral-duncan-in-soho-with-a-community-led-act-of-remembrance-outside-the-historic-venue-in-old-compton-street-on-the-same-day-in-1999-a-nail-bomb-attack-at-the-pub-in-soho-killed-three-people-and-wounded-79-four-of-the-survivors-had-to-have-limbs-amputated-credit-penelope-barrittalamy-live-news-image244857129.html
RMT6A5ND–Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 30th April 2019. Survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing join families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30th-april-2019-survivors-of-the-admiral-duncan-bombing-join-families-and-friends-of-the-victims-and-the-lgbtq-community-outside-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-old-compton-street-soho-to-mark-20-years-since-the-attack-three-people-were-killed-and-79-injured-when-a-bomb-packed-with-up-to-1500-four-inch-nails-was-detonated-by-a-neo-nazi-at-the-admiral-duncan-on-30th-april-1999-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image244857826.html
RMT6A6JA–London, UK. 30th April 2019. Survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing join families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
London, UK, 17 Aprill 2024: On the 25th anniversary of the Brixton nail bomb set by David Copeland the Ritzy cinema displays an anti Hate Crime message close to the site of the explosion that injured 48 people. Annual vigils have been organised by the 17-24-30 National Hate Crime Action Week and founder Mark Healey spoke at the vigil, as did local MP Helen Hayes. The numbers 17-24-30 represent the dates of the bombs in Brixton, Brick Lane and at the Admiral Duncan gay pub in Soho. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-17-aprill-2024-on-the-25th-anniversary-of-the-brixton-nail-bomb-set-by-david-copeland-the-ritzy-cinema-displays-an-anti-hate-crime-message-close-to-the-site-of-the-explosion-that-injured-48-people-annual-vigils-have-been-organised-by-the-17-24-30-national-hate-crime-action-week-and-founder-mark-healey-spoke-at-the-vigil-as-did-local-mp-helen-hayes-the-numbers-17-24-30-represent-the-dates-of-the-bombs-in-brixton-brick-lane-and-at-the-admiral-duncan-gay-pub-in-soho-anna-watsonalamy-live-news-image603559375.html
RM2X1XE3Y–London, UK, 17 Aprill 2024: On the 25th anniversary of the Brixton nail bomb set by David Copeland the Ritzy cinema displays an anti Hate Crime message close to the site of the explosion that injured 48 people. Annual vigils have been organised by the 17-24-30 National Hate Crime Action Week and founder Mark Healey spoke at the vigil, as did local MP Helen Hayes. The numbers 17-24-30 represent the dates of the bombs in Brixton, Brick Lane and at the Admiral Duncan gay pub in Soho. Anna Watson/Alamy Live News
Police officers patrol at the Admiral Duncan Pub in Old Compton Street, central London, during the first anniversary of the Soho pub nail bomb attack that claimed three lives. The bomb exploded without warning and injured over 70 people. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-police-officers-patrol-at-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-old-compton-street-106345742.html
RMG50D26–Police officers patrol at the Admiral Duncan Pub in Old Compton Street, central London, during the first anniversary of the Soho pub nail bomb attack that claimed three lives. The bomb exploded without warning and injured over 70 people.
Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soho-london-uk-30th-apr-2019-20th-anniversary-of-the-tragic-bombing-at-gay-pub-admiral-duncan-in-soho-with-a-community-led-act-of-remembrance-outside-the-historic-venue-in-old-compton-street-on-the-same-day-in-1999-a-nail-bomb-attack-at-the-pub-in-soho-killed-three-people-and-wounded-79-four-of-the-survivors-had-to-have-limbs-amputated-credit-penelope-barrittalamy-live-news-image244857119.html
RMT6A5N3–Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
The Prince of Wales shakes hands with one of the first police constables to arrive at the scene of the nail bomb blast in the Admiral Duncan pub on April 30 1999, in which three people were killed and at least 72 were injured. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prince-of-wales-shakes-hands-with-one-of-the-first-police-constables-106143154.html
RMG4K6JX–The Prince of Wales shakes hands with one of the first police constables to arrive at the scene of the nail bomb blast in the Admiral Duncan pub on April 30 1999, in which three people were killed and at least 72 were injured.
London, UK. 30th April 2019. Survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community attend a service of remembrance outside St Anne’s church in Soho to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30th-april-2019-survivors-of-the-admiral-duncan-bombing-families-and-friends-of-the-victims-and-the-lgbtq-community-attend-a-service-of-remembrance-outside-st-annes-church-in-soho-to-mark-20-years-since-the-attack-three-people-were-killed-and-79-injured-when-a-bomb-packed-with-up-to-1500-four-inch-nails-was-detonated-by-a-neo-nazi-at-the-admiral-duncan-on-30th-april-1999-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image244857837.html
RMT6A6JN–London, UK. 30th April 2019. Survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community attend a service of remembrance outside St Anne’s church in Soho to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soho-london-uk-30th-apr-2019-20th-anniversary-of-the-tragic-bombing-at-gay-pub-admiral-duncan-in-soho-with-a-community-led-act-of-remembrance-outside-the-historic-venue-in-old-compton-street-on-the-same-day-in-1999-a-nail-bomb-attack-at-the-pub-in-soho-killed-three-people-and-wounded-79-four-of-the-survivors-had-to-have-limbs-amputated-credit-penelope-barrittalamy-live-news-image244857122.html
RMT6A5N6–Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
The Prince of Wales looks at the many floral tributes left outside the Admiral Duncan bar in Soho, central London, following a nail bomb attack on Friaday April 30, 1999 which killed three people died and injured more than 70. * A man has appeared in court in connection with the blast. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prince-of-wales-looks-at-the-many-floral-tributes-left-outside-106142932.html
RMG4K6B0–The Prince of Wales looks at the many floral tributes left outside the Admiral Duncan bar in Soho, central London, following a nail bomb attack on Friaday April 30, 1999 which killed three people died and injured more than 70. * A man has appeared in court in connection with the blast.
London, UK. 30th April 2019. Survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community attend a service of remembrance outside St Anne’s church in Soho to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30th-april-2019-survivors-of-the-admiral-duncan-bombing-families-and-friends-of-the-victims-and-the-lgbtq-community-attend-a-service-of-remembrance-outside-st-annes-church-in-soho-to-mark-20-years-since-the-attack-three-people-were-killed-and-79-injured-when-a-bomb-packed-with-up-to-1500-four-inch-nails-was-detonated-by-a-neo-nazi-at-the-admiral-duncan-on-30th-april-1999-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image244857840.html
RMT6A6JT–London, UK. 30th April 2019. Survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community attend a service of remembrance outside St Anne’s church in Soho to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soho-london-uk-30th-apr-2019-20th-anniversary-of-the-tragic-bombing-at-gay-pub-admiral-duncan-in-soho-with-a-community-led-act-of-remembrance-outside-the-historic-venue-in-old-compton-street-on-the-same-day-in-1999-a-nail-bomb-attack-at-the-pub-in-soho-killed-three-people-and-wounded-79-four-of-the-survivors-had-to-have-limbs-amputated-credit-penelope-barrittalamy-live-news-image244857132.html
RMT6A5NG–Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
The Prince of Wales looks at the many floral tributes left outside the Admiral Duncan bar in Soho, central London, following a nail bomb attack on Friaday April 30, 1999 which killed three people died and injured more than 70. * A man has appeared in court in connection with the blast. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prince-of-wales-looks-at-the-many-floral-tributes-left-outside-106142937.html
RMG4K6B5–The Prince of Wales looks at the many floral tributes left outside the Admiral Duncan bar in Soho, central London, following a nail bomb attack on Friaday April 30, 1999 which killed three people died and injured more than 70. * A man has appeared in court in connection with the blast.
London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30th-april-2019-members-of-the-lgbtq-community-begin-to-gather-to-join-survivors-of-the-admiral-duncan-bombing-and-families-and-friends-of-the-victims-outside-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-old-compton-street-soho-to-mark-20-years-since-the-attack-three-people-were-killed-and-79-injured-when-a-bomb-packed-with-up-to-1500-four-inch-nails-was-detonated-by-a-neo-nazi-at-the-admiral-duncan-on-30th-april-1999-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image244857813.html
RMT6A6HW–London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
The funeral Nicholas Moore, one of the victims of the Soho nail bomb attack in the Admiral Duncan pub, in Old Compton Street, Central London. The funeral at St John the Baptist Church, Felixstowe was followed by a private cremation in Ipswich. * Mr Moore, 31, was among three of a group of five friends who died. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-funeral-nicholas-moore-one-of-the-victims-of-the-soho-nail-bomb-106168533.html
RMG4MB19–The funeral Nicholas Moore, one of the victims of the Soho nail bomb attack in the Admiral Duncan pub, in Old Compton Street, Central London. The funeral at St John the Baptist Church, Felixstowe was followed by a private cremation in Ipswich. * Mr Moore, 31, was among three of a group of five friends who died.
Two members of the public pay their respects to the people who died in the Admiral Duncan bar nail bomb blast on April 30, 1999. Three people died and more than 70 were injured when a nail bomb exploded in the packed pub in Soho, central London. * A man has appeared in court in connection with the blast. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-two-members-of-the-public-pay-their-respects-to-the-people-who-died-106142954.html
RMG4K6BP–Two members of the public pay their respects to the people who died in the Admiral Duncan bar nail bomb blast on April 30, 1999. Three people died and more than 70 were injured when a nail bomb exploded in the packed pub in Soho, central London. * A man has appeared in court in connection with the blast.
Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soho-london-uk-30th-apr-2019-20th-anniversary-of-the-tragic-bombing-at-gay-pub-admiral-duncan-in-soho-with-a-community-led-act-of-remembrance-outside-the-historic-venue-in-old-compton-street-on-the-same-day-in-1999-a-nail-bomb-attack-at-the-pub-in-soho-killed-three-people-and-wounded-79-four-of-the-survivors-had-to-have-limbs-amputated-credit-penelope-barrittalamy-live-news-image244857124.html
RMT6A5N8–Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30th-april-2019-members-of-the-lgbtq-community-begin-to-gather-to-join-survivors-of-the-admiral-duncan-bombing-and-families-and-friends-of-the-victims-outside-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-old-compton-street-soho-to-mark-20-years-since-the-attack-three-people-were-killed-and-79-injured-when-a-bomb-packed-with-up-to-1500-four-inch-nails-was-detonated-by-a-neo-nazi-at-the-admiral-duncan-on-30th-april-1999-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image244857811.html
RMT6A6HR–London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
The Prince of Wales talks to local community leaders (L-R) Nicholas Long, Rev. Ivor-Long and Jennifer Douglas after he viewed the many floral tributes left outside the Admiral Duncan bar in Soho, central London, following a fatal nail bomb attack. * Blast on April 30, 1999. Nail bomb exploded in the popular gay pub. Nicholas Long (Controller of the Lambeth Police Consultative Group), Rev Ivelaw Bowman (of Brixton Churches) and Jennifer Douglas (Association of Black Probation Officers). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prince-of-wales-talks-to-local-community-leaders-l-r-nicholas-106142945.html
RMG4K6BD–The Prince of Wales talks to local community leaders (L-R) Nicholas Long, Rev. Ivor-Long and Jennifer Douglas after he viewed the many floral tributes left outside the Admiral Duncan bar in Soho, central London, following a fatal nail bomb attack. * Blast on April 30, 1999. Nail bomb exploded in the popular gay pub. Nicholas Long (Controller of the Lambeth Police Consultative Group), Rev Ivelaw Bowman (of Brixton Churches) and Jennifer Douglas (Association of Black Probation Officers).
Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soho-london-uk-30th-apr-2019-20th-anniversary-of-the-tragic-bombing-at-gay-pub-admiral-duncan-in-soho-with-a-community-led-act-of-remembrance-outside-the-historic-venue-in-old-compton-street-on-the-same-day-in-1999-a-nail-bomb-attack-at-the-pub-in-soho-killed-three-people-and-wounded-79-four-of-the-survivors-had-to-have-limbs-amputated-credit-penelope-barrittalamy-live-news-image244857112.html
RMT6A5MT–Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30th-april-2019-members-of-the-lgbtq-community-begin-to-gather-to-join-survivors-of-the-admiral-duncan-bombing-and-families-and-friends-of-the-victims-outside-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-old-compton-street-soho-to-mark-20-years-since-the-attack-three-people-were-killed-and-79-injured-when-a-bomb-packed-with-up-to-1500-four-inch-nails-was-detonated-by-a-neo-nazi-at-the-admiral-duncan-on-30th-april-1999-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image244857812.html
RMT6A6HT–London, UK. 30th April 2019. Members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
The Prince of Wales talks to local community leaders including (far right) Rev Ivelaw Bowman and (second right) Jennifer Douglas in Balans coffee bar in Soho after viewing floral tributes left outside the Admiral Duncan bar in Soho following a nail bomb explosion. * Three people died in blast (April 30, 1999) and at least 70 injured. Nail bomb exploded in the pub. A man has appeared in court in connection with the blast. Rev. Ivelaw Bowman (of Brixton Churches) and Jennifer Douglas (Association of Black Probation Officers). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-prince-of-wales-talks-to-local-community-leaders-including-far-106142946.html
RMG4K6BE–The Prince of Wales talks to local community leaders including (far right) Rev Ivelaw Bowman and (second right) Jennifer Douglas in Balans coffee bar in Soho after viewing floral tributes left outside the Admiral Duncan bar in Soho following a nail bomb explosion. * Three people died in blast (April 30, 1999) and at least 70 injured. Nail bomb exploded in the pub. A man has appeared in court in connection with the blast. Rev. Ivelaw Bowman (of Brixton Churches) and Jennifer Douglas (Association of Black Probation Officers).
A large section of Soho was cordoned off as forensic teams picked through the wreckage of the Admiral Duncan pub. The nail bomb blast 30/04/99 left two people dead and many injured or seriously wounded. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-large-section-of-soho-was-cordoned-off-as-forensic-teams-picked-106166216.html
RMG4M82G–A large section of Soho was cordoned off as forensic teams picked through the wreckage of the Admiral Duncan pub. The nail bomb blast 30/04/99 left two people dead and many injured or seriously wounded.
Friends and relatives of the victims of the Soho bomb blast attend a Vigil of Remembrance, at the scene outside the Admiral Duncan pub. The pub was devastated after a nail bomb exploded, killing three people and injuring at least 70. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-friends-and-relatives-of-the-victims-of-the-soho-bomb-blast-attend-106149804.html
RMG4KF4C–Friends and relatives of the victims of the Soho bomb blast attend a Vigil of Remembrance, at the scene outside the Admiral Duncan pub. The pub was devastated after a nail bomb exploded, killing three people and injuring at least 70.
Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soho-london-uk-30th-apr-2019-20th-anniversary-of-the-tragic-bombing-at-gay-pub-admiral-duncan-in-soho-with-a-community-led-act-of-remembrance-outside-the-historic-venue-in-old-compton-street-on-the-same-day-in-1999-a-nail-bomb-attack-at-the-pub-in-soho-killed-three-people-and-wounded-79-four-of-the-survivors-had-to-have-limbs-amputated-credit-penelope-barrittalamy-live-news-image244857121.html
RMT6A5N5–Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 30th April 2019. London Gay Men’s Chorus joins survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30th-april-2019-london-gay-mens-chorus-joins-survivors-of-the-admiral-duncan-bombing-families-and-friends-of-the-victims-and-the-lgbtq-community-outside-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-old-compton-street-soho-to-mark-20-years-since-the-attack-three-people-were-killed-and-79-injured-when-a-bomb-packed-with-up-to-1500-four-inch-nails-was-detonated-by-a-neo-nazi-at-the-admiral-duncan-on-30th-april-1999-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image244857832.html
RMT6A6JG–London, UK. 30th April 2019. London Gay Men’s Chorus joins survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
Friends and relatives of the victims of the Soho bomb blast attend a Vigil of Remembrance, at the scene outside the Admiral Duncan pub. The pub was devastated after a nail bomb exploded, killing three people and injuring at least 70. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-friends-and-relatives-of-the-victims-of-the-soho-bomb-blast-attend-106149803.html
RMG4KF4B–Friends and relatives of the victims of the Soho bomb blast attend a Vigil of Remembrance, at the scene outside the Admiral Duncan pub. The pub was devastated after a nail bomb exploded, killing three people and injuring at least 70.
Digby Turner and John Frost arrive with a floral tribute at the scene of the bomb blast, in the centre of Soho, London. Two people died and over seventy others were injured after a nail bomb exploded in a crowded bar (The Admiral Duncan). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-digby-turner-and-john-frost-arrive-with-a-floral-tribute-at-the-scene-106166482.html
RMG4M8C2–Digby Turner and John Frost arrive with a floral tribute at the scene of the bomb blast, in the centre of Soho, London. Two people died and over seventy others were injured after a nail bomb exploded in a crowded bar (The Admiral Duncan).
The father of nail bomber David Copeland, Stephen (R), arrives at the Old Bailey in London with son Jonathan. David, 23, an engineer from Sunnybank Road, Farnborough, Hampshire, is accused of murdering three people during a nail bomb attack. * on the Admiral Duncan pub in Soho April 30, 1999. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-father-of-nail-bomber-david-copeland-stephen-r-arrives-at-the-106386297.html
RMG528PH–The father of nail bomber David Copeland, Stephen (R), arrives at the Old Bailey in London with son Jonathan. David, 23, an engineer from Sunnybank Road, Farnborough, Hampshire, is accused of murdering three people during a nail bomb attack. * on the Admiral Duncan pub in Soho April 30, 1999.
Mark, a friend of one of those killed by the nail bomb explosion in the Admiral Duncan pub a year ago, central London 30/4/99. Family and friends congregated for a memorial service held in St Anne's Church, Soho, London, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mark-a-friend-of-one-of-those-killed-by-the-nail-bomb-explosion-in-106345834.html
RMG50D5E–Mark, a friend of one of those killed by the nail bomb explosion in the Admiral Duncan pub a year ago, central London 30/4/99. Family and friends congregated for a memorial service held in St Anne's Church, Soho, London,
Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soho-london-uk-30th-apr-2019-20th-anniversary-of-the-tragic-bombing-at-gay-pub-admiral-duncan-in-soho-with-a-community-led-act-of-remembrance-outside-the-historic-venue-in-old-compton-street-on-the-same-day-in-1999-a-nail-bomb-attack-at-the-pub-in-soho-killed-three-people-and-wounded-79-four-of-the-survivors-had-to-have-limbs-amputated-credit-penelope-barrittalamy-live-news-image244857116.html
RMT6A5N0–Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 30th April 2019. London Gay Men’s Chorus joins survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30th-april-2019-london-gay-mens-chorus-joins-survivors-of-the-admiral-duncan-bombing-families-and-friends-of-the-victims-and-the-lgbtq-community-outside-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-old-compton-street-soho-to-mark-20-years-since-the-attack-three-people-were-killed-and-79-injured-when-a-bomb-packed-with-up-to-1500-four-inch-nails-was-detonated-by-a-neo-nazi-at-the-admiral-duncan-on-30th-april-1999-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image244857834.html
RMT6A6JJ–London, UK. 30th April 2019. London Gay Men’s Chorus joins survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community outside the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
Jeremy Moore, brother of Nick Moore who was killed by the nail bomb in the Admiral Duncan pub, central London a year ago 30/4/99. Family and friends congregated for a memorial service held in St Anne's Church, Soho, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-jeremy-moore-brother-of-nick-moore-who-was-killed-by-the-nail-bomb-106345835.html
RMG50D5F–Jeremy Moore, brother of Nick Moore who was killed by the nail bomb in the Admiral Duncan pub, central London a year ago 30/4/99. Family and friends congregated for a memorial service held in St Anne's Church, Soho, London.
Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soho-london-uk-30th-apr-2019-20th-anniversary-of-the-tragic-bombing-at-gay-pub-admiral-duncan-in-soho-with-a-community-led-act-of-remembrance-outside-the-historic-venue-in-old-compton-street-on-the-same-day-in-1999-a-nail-bomb-attack-at-the-pub-in-soho-killed-three-people-and-wounded-79-four-of-the-survivors-had-to-have-limbs-amputated-credit-penelope-barrittalamy-live-news-image244857125.html
RMT6A5N9–Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 30th April 2019. London Gay Men’s Chorus joins survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community at a service of remembrance outside St Anne’s church in Soho to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30th-april-2019-london-gay-mens-chorus-joins-survivors-of-the-admiral-duncan-bombing-families-and-friends-of-the-victims-and-the-lgbtq-community-at-a-service-of-remembrance-outside-st-annes-church-in-soho-to-mark-20-years-since-the-attack-three-people-were-killed-and-79-injured-when-a-bomb-packed-with-up-to-1500-four-inch-nails-was-detonated-by-a-neo-nazi-at-the-admiral-duncan-on-30th-april-1999-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image244857848.html
RMT6A6K4–London, UK. 30th April 2019. London Gay Men’s Chorus joins survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community at a service of remembrance outside St Anne’s church in Soho to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
Colin Moore, brother of Nick Moore who was killed by the nail bomb in the Admiral Duncan pub, central London a year ago 30/4/99. Family and friends congregated for a memorial service held in St Anne's Church, Soho, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-colin-moore-brother-of-nick-moore-who-was-killed-by-the-nail-bomb-106345839.html
RMG50D5K–Colin Moore, brother of Nick Moore who was killed by the nail bomb in the Admiral Duncan pub, central London a year ago 30/4/99. Family and friends congregated for a memorial service held in St Anne's Church, Soho, London.
Members of the public pay their respects at the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, 24 hours after a nail bomb blast at the popular gay pub claimed the lives of three people (two at the scene and one later in hospital)and left many injured. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-members-of-the-public-pay-their-respects-at-the-admiral-duncan-pub-106166551.html
RMG4M8EF–Members of the public pay their respects at the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, 24 hours after a nail bomb blast at the popular gay pub claimed the lives of three people (two at the scene and one later in hospital)and left many injured.
Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soho-london-uk-30th-apr-2019-20th-anniversary-of-the-tragic-bombing-at-gay-pub-admiral-duncan-in-soho-with-a-community-led-act-of-remembrance-outside-the-historic-venue-in-old-compton-street-on-the-same-day-in-1999-a-nail-bomb-attack-at-the-pub-in-soho-killed-three-people-and-wounded-79-four-of-the-survivors-had-to-have-limbs-amputated-credit-penelope-barrittalamy-live-news-image244857114.html
RMT6A5MX–Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
Dozens of bouquets with heart felt messages mark the spot where on April 30, 1999 a nail bomb exploded in the popular gay pub the Admiral Duncan in Old Compton Street, Soho, central London, killing three people and injuring at least 70. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dozens-of-bouquets-with-heart-felt-messages-mark-the-spot-where-on-106166646.html
RMG4M8HX–Dozens of bouquets with heart felt messages mark the spot where on April 30, 1999 a nail bomb exploded in the popular gay pub the Admiral Duncan in Old Compton Street, Soho, central London, killing three people and injuring at least 70.
London, UK. 30th April 2019. London Gay Men’s Chorus perform for survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community at a service of remembrance outside St Anne’s church in Soho to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30th-april-2019-london-gay-mens-chorus-perform-for-survivors-of-the-admiral-duncan-bombing-families-and-friends-of-the-victims-and-the-lgbtq-community-at-a-service-of-remembrance-outside-st-annes-church-in-soho-to-mark-20-years-since-the-attack-three-people-were-killed-and-79-injured-when-a-bomb-packed-with-up-to-1500-four-inch-nails-was-detonated-by-a-neo-nazi-at-the-admiral-duncan-on-30th-april-1999-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image244857851.html
RMT6A6K7–London, UK. 30th April 2019. London Gay Men’s Chorus perform for survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community at a service of remembrance outside St Anne’s church in Soho to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soho-london-uk-30th-apr-2019-20th-anniversary-of-the-tragic-bombing-at-gay-pub-admiral-duncan-in-soho-with-a-community-led-act-of-remembrance-outside-the-historic-venue-in-old-compton-street-on-the-same-day-in-1999-a-nail-bomb-attack-at-the-pub-in-soho-killed-three-people-and-wounded-79-four-of-the-survivors-had-to-have-limbs-amputated-credit-penelope-barrittalamy-live-news-image244857131.html
RMT6A5NF–Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
Actor Sir Ian McKellen appears distressed during a vigil in Soho to remember the victims of the April 30 nail bomb explosion in the Admiral Duncan pub. The vigil was organised by the London Gay Men s Choir and held in a leafy Soho Square. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-actor-sir-ian-mckellen-appears-distressed-during-a-vigil-in-soho-to-106143322.html
RMG4K6TX–Actor Sir Ian McKellen appears distressed during a vigil in Soho to remember the victims of the April 30 nail bomb explosion in the Admiral Duncan pub. The vigil was organised by the London Gay Men s Choir and held in a leafy Soho Square.
London, UK. 30th April 2019. The Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, is decorated with rainbow flags, or LGBT pride flags, for an event involving survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30th-april-2019-the-admiral-duncan-pub-in-old-compton-street-soho-is-decorated-with-rainbow-flags-or-lgbt-pride-flags-for-an-event-involving-survivors-of-the-admiral-duncan-bombing-families-and-friends-of-the-victims-and-the-lgbtq-community-to-mark-20-years-since-the-attack-three-people-were-killed-and-79-injured-when-a-bomb-packed-with-up-to-1500-four-inch-nails-was-detonated-by-a-neo-nazi-at-the-admiral-duncan-on-30th-april-1999-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image244857842.html
RMT6A6JX–London, UK. 30th April 2019. The Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, Soho, is decorated with rainbow flags, or LGBT pride flags, for an event involving survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing, families and friends of the victims and the LGBTQ community to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soho-london-uk-30th-apr-2019-20th-anniversary-of-the-tragic-bombing-at-gay-pub-admiral-duncan-in-soho-with-a-community-led-act-of-remembrance-outside-the-historic-venue-in-old-compton-street-on-the-same-day-in-1999-a-nail-bomb-attack-at-the-pub-in-soho-killed-three-people-and-wounded-79-four-of-the-survivors-had-to-have-limbs-amputated-credit-penelope-barrittalamy-live-news-image244857109.html
RMT6A5MN–Soho, London, UK. 30th Apr, 2019. 20th anniversary of the tragic bombing at gay pub Admiral Duncan in Soho with a community-led act of Remembrance outside the historic venue in Old Compton Street. On the same day in 1999, a nail bomb attack at the pub in Soho killed three people and wounded 79. Four of the survivors had to have limbs amputated. Credit: Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News
Actor Sir Ian McKellen appears distressed during a vigil in Soho to remember the victims of the April 30 nail bomb explosion in the Admiral Duncan pub. The vigil was organised by the London Gay Men s Choir and held in a leafy Soho Square. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-actor-sir-ian-mckellen-appears-distressed-during-a-vigil-in-soho-to-106143321.html
RMG4K6TW–Actor Sir Ian McKellen appears distressed during a vigil in Soho to remember the victims of the April 30 nail bomb explosion in the Admiral Duncan pub. The vigil was organised by the London Gay Men s Choir and held in a leafy Soho Square.
London, UK. 30th April 2019. Viewed from an upper window of the Admiral Duncan pub, members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather outside in Old Compton Street to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-30th-april-2019-viewed-from-an-upper-window-of-the-admiral-duncan-pub-members-of-the-lgbtq-community-begin-to-gather-outside-in-old-compton-street-to-join-survivors-of-the-admiral-duncan-bombing-and-families-and-friends-of-the-victims-to-mark-20-years-since-the-attack-three-people-were-killed-and-79-injured-when-a-bomb-packed-with-up-to-1500-four-inch-nails-was-detonated-by-a-neo-nazi-at-the-admiral-duncan-on-30th-april-1999-credit-mark-kerrisonalamy-live-news-image244857819.html
RMT6A6J3–London, UK. 30th April 2019. Viewed from an upper window of the Admiral Duncan pub, members of the LGBTQ community begin to gather outside in Old Compton Street to join survivors of the Admiral Duncan bombing and families and friends of the victims to mark 20 years since the attack. Three people were killed and 79 injured when a bomb packed with up to 1,500 four-inch nails was detonated by a neo-Nazi at the Admiral Duncan on 30th April 1999. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
Natalie Hogg (centre) weeps in memory of her sister, Andrea Dykes who was killed by the nail bomb in the Admiral Duncan pub, central London a year ago 30/4/99. Family and friends congregated for the memorial service held in St Anne's Church, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-natalie-hogg-centre-weeps-in-memory-of-her-sister-andrea-dykes-who-106345832.html
RMG50D5C–Natalie Hogg (centre) weeps in memory of her sister, Andrea Dykes who was killed by the nail bomb in the Admiral Duncan pub, central London a year ago 30/4/99. Family and friends congregated for the memorial service held in St Anne's Church, London.
Actor Sir Ian McKellen appears contemplative during a vigil in Soho to remember the victims of the April 30 nail bomb explosion in the Admiral Duncan pub. The vigil was organised by the London Gay Men s Choir and held in a leafy Soho Square. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-actor-sir-ian-mckellen-appears-contemplative-during-a-vigil-in-soho-106143320.html
RMG4K6TT–Actor Sir Ian McKellen appears contemplative during a vigil in Soho to remember the victims of the April 30 nail bomb explosion in the Admiral Duncan pub. The vigil was organised by the London Gay Men s Choir and held in a leafy Soho Square.
A members of the public pays his respects at the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, central London, 24 hours after a nail bomb blast at the popular gay pub claimed the lives of three people (two at the scene and one later in hospital)and left many injured. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-members-of-the-public-pays-his-respects-at-the-admiral-duncan-pub-106166552.html
RMG4M8EG–A members of the public pays his respects at the Admiral Duncan pub in Old Compton Street, central London, 24 hours after a nail bomb blast at the popular gay pub claimed the lives of three people (two at the scene and one later in hospital)and left many injured.
Bouquets are brought by members of the public to mark the spot where on a busy Friday evening (April 30, 1999) in Old Compton Street, Soho, central London, a nail bomb exploded in the popular gay pub the Admiral Duncan, killing three people and injuring at least 70. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bouquets-are-brought-by-members-of-the-public-to-mark-the-spot-where-106166649.html
RMG4M8J1–Bouquets are brought by members of the public to mark the spot where on a busy Friday evening (April 30, 1999) in Old Compton Street, Soho, central London, a nail bomb exploded in the popular gay pub the Admiral Duncan, killing three people and injuring at least 70.
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