Walter Greenwood, former deputy news editor of the Evening Gazette and joint editor of a book on newspaper law for journalists, 'Essential Law for Journalists'. Himself and Tom Welsh have revised and edited the seventh edition of this book. 11th January 1980. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-walter-greenwood-former-deputy-news-editor-of-the-evening-gazette-83515621.html
RMERTD0N–Walter Greenwood, former deputy news editor of the Evening Gazette and joint editor of a book on newspaper law for journalists, 'Essential Law for Journalists'. Himself and Tom Welsh have revised and edited the seventh edition of this book. 11th January 1980.
Spiralling to new heights at BBC Television Centre, London, the new-look team of BBC Television News will each give an individual stamp to a specific programme. From left, John Humphreys (Nine O'Clock News), Moira Stewart (News After Noon), John Simpson (Nine O'Clock News), Richard Whitmore (News After Noon), Jan Leeming (Weekend News), Kenneth Kendall (Weekends News) and Richard Baker (extended Evening News). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-spiralling-to-new-heights-at-bbc-television-centre-london-the-new-106805774.html
RMG5NBRX–Spiralling to new heights at BBC Television Centre, London, the new-look team of BBC Television News will each give an individual stamp to a specific programme. From left, John Humphreys (Nine O'Clock News), Moira Stewart (News After Noon), John Simpson (Nine O'Clock News), Richard Whitmore (News After Noon), Jan Leeming (Weekend News), Kenneth Kendall (Weekends News) and Richard Baker (extended Evening News).
Evening Chronicle delivery girl Donna Brown posted the paper to the Prime Minister at Number 10 Downing Street. Donna, 15, is a pupil at Heaton Manor School and is in London to promote Local Newspaper Week. After delivering Mrs Thatcher her Chronicle, Donna, who works for Welbeck News, was treated to a sightseeing tour of London and an exciting night out at the Victoria Palace Electric Ice Show. 16th October 1983. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-evening-chronicle-delivery-girl-donna-brown-posted-the-paper-to-the-83600383.html
RMET093Y–Evening Chronicle delivery girl Donna Brown posted the paper to the Prime Minister at Number 10 Downing Street. Donna, 15, is a pupil at Heaton Manor School and is in London to promote Local Newspaper Week. After delivering Mrs Thatcher her Chronicle, Donna, who works for Welbeck News, was treated to a sightseeing tour of London and an exciting night out at the Victoria Palace Electric Ice Show. 16th October 1983.
Bank notes fluttering in front of the Lloyds insurance market building in the City of London, taken 27/02/2000 evening, as Lloyds Names prepare to go to the High Court, London, claiming they were victims of a massive fraud in the 1980's. * The photographic effect is achieved by shooting the bank notes with multiple flash. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bank-notes-fluttering-in-front-of-the-lloyds-insurance-market-building-106323170.html
RMG4YC82–Bank notes fluttering in front of the Lloyds insurance market building in the City of London, taken 27/02/2000 evening, as Lloyds Names prepare to go to the High Court, London, claiming they were victims of a massive fraud in the 1980's. * The photographic effect is achieved by shooting the bank notes with multiple flash.
London 1982. A street view of a London street with a newspaper salesman for the Evenening News. Credit Roland Palm. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-1982-a-street-view-of-a-london-street-with-a-newspaper-salesman-for-the-evenening-news-credit-roland-palm-image450952086.html
RM2H5JHYJ–London 1982. A street view of a London street with a newspaper salesman for the Evenening News. Credit Roland Palm.
Newspaper seller on Henry Street in Dublin city center, Ireland, Archival photograph from 1988, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-newspaper-seller-on-henry-street-in-dublin-city-center-ireland-archival-176342292.html
RMM6W2B0–Newspaper seller on Henry Street in Dublin city center, Ireland, Archival photograph from 1988,
A provincial newsroom of the Southern Daily Echo in Salisbury UK in the late 1980s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-provincial-newsroom-of-the-southern-daily-echo-in-salisbury-uk-in-the-late-1980s-image354950571.html
RM2BHDB23–A provincial newsroom of the Southern Daily Echo in Salisbury UK in the late 1980s.
London England UK. Newspaper vendor in Westminster near Downing Street with negative headlines about the Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in 1985 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-england-uk-newspaper-vendor-in-westminster-near-downing-street-with-negative-headlines-about-the-prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-in-1985-image244539887.html
RMT5RN3B–London England UK. Newspaper vendor in Westminster near Downing Street with negative headlines about the Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in 1985
Londonderry, Northern Ireland. 24 August 2014 - Ivan Little, journalist, attends the funeral of Northern Ireland broadcaster Gerry Anderson Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-londonderry-northern-ireland-24-august-2014-ivan-little-journalist-72914653.html
RME6HFAN–Londonderry, Northern Ireland. 24 August 2014 - Ivan Little, journalist, attends the funeral of Northern Ireland broadcaster Gerry Anderson Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News
Alexander Kielland Disaster March 1980. The Alexander Kielland was a Norwegian semi submersible drilling rig that capsized whilst working in the Ekofisk Old Field on the evening of 27th March 1980. Killing 123 people in the accident Pictured: News Press C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-alexander-kielland-disaster-march-1980-the-alexander-kielland-was-81007682.html
RMEKP63E–Alexander Kielland Disaster March 1980. The Alexander Kielland was a Norwegian semi submersible drilling rig that capsized whilst working in the Ekofisk Old Field on the evening of 27th March 1980. Killing 123 people in the accident Pictured: News Press C
25p to hop on a bus, news vendor near St Martins-in-the-Fields, London 1981 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-25p-to-hop-on-a-bus-news-vendor-near-st-martins-in-the-fields-london-161174777.html
RMKA6421–25p to hop on a bus, news vendor near St Martins-in-the-Fields, London 1981
Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 20th March, 2019, UK Weather: Sighthill circle a stone circle is restored 40 years after first being built for the spring Equinox. Iy was the first new stone circle erected in the UK for 3000 years now re-erected, after being re-sited as part of the largest public housing project in Europe for the important Druidic festival. The circle was first erected in the 1980’s them moved to be an important cultural and artistic part of what is a reborn community with a 250 million pound housing budget. The solstice was tonight after dark. Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glasgow-scotland-uk-20th-march-2019-uk-weather-sighthill-circle-a-stone-circle-is-restored-40-years-after-first-being-built-for-the-spring-equinox-iy-was-the-first-new-stone-circle-erected-in-the-uk-for-3000-years-now-re-erected-after-being-re-sited-as-part-of-the-largest-public-housing-project-in-europe-for-the-important-druidic-festival-the-circle-was-first-erected-in-the-1980s-them-moved-to-be-an-important-cultural-and-artistic-part-of-what-is-a-reborn-community-with-a-250-million-pound-housing-budget-the-solstice-was-tonight-after-dark-credit-gerard-ferryalamy-live-news-image241360326.html
RMT0JWFJ–Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 20th March, 2019, UK Weather: Sighthill circle a stone circle is restored 40 years after first being built for the spring Equinox. Iy was the first new stone circle erected in the UK for 3000 years now re-erected, after being re-sited as part of the largest public housing project in Europe for the important Druidic festival. The circle was first erected in the 1980’s them moved to be an important cultural and artistic part of what is a reborn community with a 250 million pound housing budget. The solstice was tonight after dark. Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News
A unidentified young woman in traditional European cosutme eats a bunch of grapes during the fireworks at the Apple and Grape Festival in Stanthorpe, Queensland, Australia in 1982 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-unidentified-young-woman-in-traditional-european-cosutme-eats-a-bunch-of-grapes-during-the-fireworks-at-the-apple-and-grape-festival-in-stanthorpe-queensland-australia-in-1982-image439201885.html
RM2GEFADH–A unidentified young woman in traditional European cosutme eats a bunch of grapes during the fireworks at the Apple and Grape Festival in Stanthorpe, Queensland, Australia in 1982
Guenter Schabowski - * 04.01.1929 1978 - in 1985 was Editor-in-chief of 'Neues Deutschland', between 1985 - 1989 was 1st Secretary of the SED district administration Berlin, between 1981 - 1989 Member of the SED Central Committee, between 1984 - 1989 Member of the SED Politburo. Schabowski read out the news about the opening of the Wall on the evening of November 9, 1989 at a press conference in East Berlin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/guenter-schabowski-04011929-1978-in-1985-was-editor-in-chief-of-neues-deutschland-between-1985-1989-was-1st-secretary-of-the-sed-district-administration-berlin-between-1981-1989-member-of-the-sed-central-committee-between-1984-1989-member-of-the-sed-politburo-schabowski-read-out-the-news-about-the-opening-of-the-wall-on-the-evening-of-november-9-1989-at-a-press-conference-in-east-berlin-image360304494.html
RM2BX581J–Guenter Schabowski - * 04.01.1929 1978 - in 1985 was Editor-in-chief of 'Neues Deutschland', between 1985 - 1989 was 1st Secretary of the SED district administration Berlin, between 1981 - 1989 Member of the SED Central Committee, between 1984 - 1989 Member of the SED Politburo. Schabowski read out the news about the opening of the Wall on the evening of November 9, 1989 at a press conference in East Berlin.
GDR television informed the population about new travelling rules for GDR citizens in the news programme 'Aktuelle Kamera' (lit:Topical camera) on the evening of 09 November 1989. Before, the press conference with SED polit bureau member Guenter Schabowski, in which the sensational news were made public, had been broadcast directly. Schabowski had announced that all borders between the GDR and West Germany and West Berlin were open for all GDR citizens from that moment onwards. In a few hours, thousands of citizens of East Berlin went into the western part of the city to celebrate the event. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gdr-television-informed-the-population-about-new-travelling-rules-59209591.html
RMDC96C7–GDR television informed the population about new travelling rules for GDR citizens in the news programme 'Aktuelle Kamera' (lit:Topical camera) on the evening of 09 November 1989. Before, the press conference with SED polit bureau member Guenter Schabowski, in which the sensational news were made public, had been broadcast directly. Schabowski had announced that all borders between the GDR and West Germany and West Berlin were open for all GDR citizens from that moment onwards. In a few hours, thousands of citizens of East Berlin went into the western part of the city to celebrate the event.
Margaret Thatcher PM pictured speaking to the press outside Downing Street, London, evening of Monday 14th June 1982. Falklands Conflict. A ceasefire was declared on 14th June and the commander of the Argentine garrison in Stanley, surrendered to Major General Jeremy Moore the same day. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/margaret-thatcher-pm-pictured-speaking-to-the-press-outside-downing-street-london-evening-of-monday-14th-june-1982-falklands-conflict-a-ceasefire-was-declared-on-14th-june-and-the-commander-of-the-argentine-garrison-in-stanley-surrendered-to-major-general-jeremy-moore-the-same-day-image465124147.html
RM2J0M6GK–Margaret Thatcher PM pictured speaking to the press outside Downing Street, London, evening of Monday 14th June 1982. Falklands Conflict. A ceasefire was declared on 14th June and the commander of the Argentine garrison in Stanley, surrendered to Major General Jeremy Moore the same day.
Sotheby’s, London, UK. 23 July 2020. Preview of Sotheby’s one-off auction and exhibition spanning half a millenium of art history from Rembrandt to Richter at a socially-distanced photocall. Image: Bridget Riley, Cool Edge, 1982, estimate £800,000-1.2 million. From the collection of British Airways, this is one of the finest examples of the artist’s stripe paintings from the 1980s, bearing the hallmark hues of the artist’s ‘Egyptian palette’ – colours based on ancient Egyptian tomb paintings and local landscapes. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sothebys-london-uk-23-july-2020-preview-of-sothebys-one-off-auction-and-exhibition-spanning-half-a-millenium-of-art-history-from-rembrandt-to-richter-at-a-socially-distanced-photocall-image-bridget-riley-cool-edge-1982-estimate-800000-12-million-from-the-collection-of-british-airways-this-is-one-of-the-finest-examples-of-the-artists-stripe-paintings-from-the-1980s-bearing-the-hallmark-hues-of-the-artists-egyptian-palette-colours-based-on-ancient-egyptian-tomb-paintings-and-local-landscapes-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image366623685.html
RM2C8D471–Sotheby’s, London, UK. 23 July 2020. Preview of Sotheby’s one-off auction and exhibition spanning half a millenium of art history from Rembrandt to Richter at a socially-distanced photocall. Image: Bridget Riley, Cool Edge, 1982, estimate £800,000-1.2 million. From the collection of British Airways, this is one of the finest examples of the artist’s stripe paintings from the 1980s, bearing the hallmark hues of the artist’s ‘Egyptian palette’ – colours based on ancient Egyptian tomb paintings and local landscapes. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News
A Newspaper seller displays copies of the London tabloid aimed at commuters The Evening Standard Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-newspaper-seller-displays-copies-of-the-london-tabloid-aimed-at-51533096.html
RMCYREYM–A Newspaper seller displays copies of the London tabloid aimed at commuters The Evening Standard
Ulrike von Möllendorff, deutsche Journalistin, Nachrichtensprecherin und Fernsehmoderatorin, im Fernsehstudio, Deutschland um 1988. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ulrike-von-mllendorff-deutsche-journalistin-nachrichtensprecherin-und-fernsehmoderatorin-im-fernsehstudio-deutschland-um-1988-image565267348.html
RM2RRJ47G–Ulrike von Möllendorff, deutsche Journalistin, Nachrichtensprecherin und Fernsehmoderatorin, im Fernsehstudio, Deutschland um 1988.
The exterior of the Lloyds insurance market building in the City of London, taken 27/02/2000 evening, as Lloyds Names prepare to go to the High Court, London, claiming they were victims of a massive fraud in the 1980's. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-exterior-of-the-lloyds-insurance-market-building-in-the-city-of-106323169.html
RMG4YC81–The exterior of the Lloyds insurance market building in the City of London, taken 27/02/2000 evening, as Lloyds Names prepare to go to the High Court, London, claiming they were victims of a massive fraud in the 1980's.
Final edition of the Evening News newspaper, 1980. Artist: Unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/final-edition-of-the-evening-news-newspaper-1980-artist-unknown-image218485669.html
RMPKCTKH–Final edition of the Evening News newspaper, 1980. Artist: Unknown.
London England UK. Newspaper vendor in Westminster near Downing Street with negative headlines about the Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in 1985 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-england-uk-newspaper-vendor-in-westminster-near-downing-street-with-negative-headlines-about-the-prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-in-1985-image244539927.html
RMT5RN4R–London England UK. Newspaper vendor in Westminster near Downing Street with negative headlines about the Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in 1985
Londonderry, Northern Ireland. 24 August 2014 - Ivan Little, journalist, attends the funeral of Northern Ireland broadcaster Gerry Anderson Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-londonderry-northern-ireland-24-august-2014-ivan-little-journalist-72914838.html
RME6HFHA–Londonderry, Northern Ireland. 24 August 2014 - Ivan Little, journalist, attends the funeral of Northern Ireland broadcaster Gerry Anderson Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News
Ivan Little, Northern Ireland veteran journalist Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ivan-little-northern-ireland-veteran-journalist-40265832.html
Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 20th March, 2019, UK Weather: Sighthill circle a stone circle is restored 40 years after first being built for the spring Equinox. Iy was the first new stone circle erected in the UK for 3000 years now re-erected, after being re-sited as part of the largest public housing project in Europe for the important Druidic festival. The circle was first erected in the 1980’s them moved to be an important cultural and artistic part of what is a reborn community with a 250 million pound housing budget. The solstice was tonight after dark. Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glasgow-scotland-uk-20th-march-2019-uk-weather-sighthill-circle-a-stone-circle-is-restored-40-years-after-first-being-built-for-the-spring-equinox-iy-was-the-first-new-stone-circle-erected-in-the-uk-for-3000-years-now-re-erected-after-being-re-sited-as-part-of-the-largest-public-housing-project-in-europe-for-the-important-druidic-festival-the-circle-was-first-erected-in-the-1980s-them-moved-to-be-an-important-cultural-and-artistic-part-of-what-is-a-reborn-community-with-a-250-million-pound-housing-budget-the-solstice-was-tonight-after-dark-credit-gerard-ferryalamy-live-news-image241360304.html
RMT0JWET–Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 20th March, 2019, UK Weather: Sighthill circle a stone circle is restored 40 years after first being built for the spring Equinox. Iy was the first new stone circle erected in the UK for 3000 years now re-erected, after being re-sited as part of the largest public housing project in Europe for the important Druidic festival. The circle was first erected in the 1980’s them moved to be an important cultural and artistic part of what is a reborn community with a 250 million pound housing budget. The solstice was tonight after dark. Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News
Margaret Thatcher PM pictured speaking to the press outside Downing Street, London, evening of Monday 14th June 1982. Falklands Conflict. A ceasefire was declared on 14th June and the commander of the Argentine garrison in Stanley, surrendered to Major General Jeremy Moore the same day. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/margaret-thatcher-pm-pictured-speaking-to-the-press-outside-downing-street-london-evening-of-monday-14th-june-1982-falklands-conflict-a-ceasefire-was-declared-on-14th-june-and-the-commander-of-the-argentine-garrison-in-stanley-surrendered-to-major-general-jeremy-moore-the-same-day-image465103015.html
RM2J0K7HY–Margaret Thatcher PM pictured speaking to the press outside Downing Street, London, evening of Monday 14th June 1982. Falklands Conflict. A ceasefire was declared on 14th June and the commander of the Argentine garrison in Stanley, surrendered to Major General Jeremy Moore the same day.
Sotheby’s, London, UK. 23 July 2020. Preview of Sotheby’s one-off auction and exhibition spanning half a millenium of art history from Rembrandt to Richter at a socially-distanced photocall. Image: Bridget Riley, Cool Edge, 1982, estimate £800,000-1.2 million. From the collection of British Airways, this is one of the finest examples of the artist’s stripe paintings from the 1980s, bearing the hallmark hues of the artist’s ‘Egyptian palette’ – colours based on ancient Egyptian tomb paintings and local landscapes. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sothebys-london-uk-23-july-2020-preview-of-sothebys-one-off-auction-and-exhibition-spanning-half-a-millenium-of-art-history-from-rembrandt-to-richter-at-a-socially-distanced-photocall-image-bridget-riley-cool-edge-1982-estimate-800000-12-million-from-the-collection-of-british-airways-this-is-one-of-the-finest-examples-of-the-artists-stripe-paintings-from-the-1980s-bearing-the-hallmark-hues-of-the-artists-egyptian-palette-colours-based-on-ancient-egyptian-tomb-paintings-and-local-landscapes-credit-malcolm-parkalamy-live-news-image366623679.html
RM2C8D46R–Sotheby’s, London, UK. 23 July 2020. Preview of Sotheby’s one-off auction and exhibition spanning half a millenium of art history from Rembrandt to Richter at a socially-distanced photocall. Image: Bridget Riley, Cool Edge, 1982, estimate £800,000-1.2 million. From the collection of British Airways, this is one of the finest examples of the artist’s stripe paintings from the 1980s, bearing the hallmark hues of the artist’s ‘Egyptian palette’ – colours based on ancient Egyptian tomb paintings and local landscapes. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News
Ulrike von Möllendorff, deutsche Journalistin, Nachrichtensprecherin und Fernsehmoderatorin, im Fernsehstudio, Deutschland um 1988. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ulrike-von-mllendorff-deutsche-journalistin-nachrichtensprecherin-und-fernsehmoderatorin-im-fernsehstudio-deutschland-um-1988-image565267374.html
RM2RRJ48E–Ulrike von Möllendorff, deutsche Journalistin, Nachrichtensprecherin und Fernsehmoderatorin, im Fernsehstudio, Deutschland um 1988.
Bank notes fluttering in front of the Lloyds insurance market building in the City of London, taken 27/02/2000 evening, as Lloyds Names prepare to go to the High Court, London, claiming they were victims of a massive fraud in the 1980's. * The photographic effect is achieved by shooting the bank notes with multiple flash. 3/11/2000: More than 200 names individuals who pledge all their wealth to back Lloyd's of London, lost their multi-million lawsuit against the insurance market. High Court judge Mr. Justice Cresswell rejected their claim that they were persuaded to sign up under false Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bank-notes-fluttering-in-front-of-the-lloyds-insurance-market-building-106323168.html
RMG4YC80–Bank notes fluttering in front of the Lloyds insurance market building in the City of London, taken 27/02/2000 evening, as Lloyds Names prepare to go to the High Court, London, claiming they were victims of a massive fraud in the 1980's. * The photographic effect is achieved by shooting the bank notes with multiple flash. 3/11/2000: More than 200 names individuals who pledge all their wealth to back Lloyd's of London, lost their multi-million lawsuit against the insurance market. High Court judge Mr. Justice Cresswell rejected their claim that they were persuaded to sign up under false
V&A Museum Fashion2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-va-museum-fashion2-105845656.html
RMG45K60–V&A Museum Fashion2
Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 20th March, 2019, UK Weather: Sighthill circle a stone circle is restored 40 years after first being built for the spring Equinox. Iy was the first new stone circle erected in the UK for 3000 years now re-erected, after being re-sited as part of the largest public housing project in Europe for the important Druidic festival. The circle was first erected in the 1980’s them moved to be an important cultural and artistic part of what is a reborn community with a 250 million pound housing budget. The solstice was tonight after dark. Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glasgow-scotland-uk-20th-march-2019-uk-weather-sighthill-circle-a-stone-circle-is-restored-40-years-after-first-being-built-for-the-spring-equinox-iy-was-the-first-new-stone-circle-erected-in-the-uk-for-3000-years-now-re-erected-after-being-re-sited-as-part-of-the-largest-public-housing-project-in-europe-for-the-important-druidic-festival-the-circle-was-first-erected-in-the-1980s-them-moved-to-be-an-important-cultural-and-artistic-part-of-what-is-a-reborn-community-with-a-250-million-pound-housing-budget-the-solstice-was-tonight-after-dark-credit-gerard-ferryalamy-live-news-image241360341.html
RMT0JWG5–Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 20th March, 2019, UK Weather: Sighthill circle a stone circle is restored 40 years after first being built for the spring Equinox. Iy was the first new stone circle erected in the UK for 3000 years now re-erected, after being re-sited as part of the largest public housing project in Europe for the important Druidic festival. The circle was first erected in the 1980’s them moved to be an important cultural and artistic part of what is a reborn community with a 250 million pound housing budget. The solstice was tonight after dark. Credit Gerard Ferry/Alamy Live News
Margaret Thatcher PM pictured speaking to the press outside Downing Street, London, evening of Monday 14th June 1982. Falklands Conflict. A ceasefire was declared on 14th June and the commander of the Argentine garrison in Stanley, surrendered to Major General Jeremy Moore the same day. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/margaret-thatcher-pm-pictured-speaking-to-the-press-outside-downing-street-london-evening-of-monday-14th-june-1982-falklands-conflict-a-ceasefire-was-declared-on-14th-june-and-the-commander-of-the-argentine-garrison-in-stanley-surrendered-to-major-general-jeremy-moore-the-same-day-image465120568.html
RM2J0M20T–Margaret Thatcher PM pictured speaking to the press outside Downing Street, London, evening of Monday 14th June 1982. Falklands Conflict. A ceasefire was declared on 14th June and the commander of the Argentine garrison in Stanley, surrendered to Major General Jeremy Moore the same day.
Margaret Thatcher PM pictured speaking to the press outside Downing Street, London, evening of Monday 14th June 1982. Falklands Conflict. A ceasefire was declared on 14th June and the commander of the Argentine garrison in Stanley, surrendered to Major General Jeremy Moore the same day. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/margaret-thatcher-pm-pictured-speaking-to-the-press-outside-downing-street-london-evening-of-monday-14th-june-1982-falklands-conflict-a-ceasefire-was-declared-on-14th-june-and-the-commander-of-the-argentine-garrison-in-stanley-surrendered-to-major-general-jeremy-moore-the-same-day-image465117598.html
RM2J0KX6P–Margaret Thatcher PM pictured speaking to the press outside Downing Street, London, evening of Monday 14th June 1982. Falklands Conflict. A ceasefire was declared on 14th June and the commander of the Argentine garrison in Stanley, surrendered to Major General Jeremy Moore the same day.
Scenes outside hospital, The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London, Friday 4th June 1982. Our Picture Shows ... spokesman holds a press conference on the steps of the National Hospital. This is where Shlomo Argov, the Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom was taken after attempted assassination the previous evening. Shlomo Argov was shot in the head as he got into his car after a banquet at the Dorchester Hotel, in Park Lane, London. Argov was not killed, but he was critically injured. The attempt on Argov's life was used by Israel as grounds for the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/scenes-outside-hospital-the-national-hospital-for-neurology-and-neurosurgery-queen-square-london-friday-4th-june-1982-our-picture-shows-spokesman-holds-a-press-conference-on-the-steps-of-the-national-hospital-this-is-where-shlomo-argov-the-israeli-ambassador-to-the-united-kingdom-was-taken-after-attempted-assassination-the-previous-evening-shlomo-argov-was-shot-in-the-head-as-he-got-into-his-car-after-a-banquet-at-the-dorchester-hotel-in-park-lane-london-argov-was-not-killed-but-he-was-critically-injured-the-attempt-on-argovs-life-was-used-by-israel-as-grounds-for-the-image465101767.html
RM2J0K61B–Scenes outside hospital, The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London, Friday 4th June 1982. Our Picture Shows ... spokesman holds a press conference on the steps of the National Hospital. This is where Shlomo Argov, the Israeli ambassador to the United Kingdom was taken after attempted assassination the previous evening. Shlomo Argov was shot in the head as he got into his car after a banquet at the Dorchester Hotel, in Park Lane, London. Argov was not killed, but he was critically injured. The attempt on Argov's life was used by Israel as grounds for the
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