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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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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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