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  • Hampton Court April 9th  Hampton Court Palace, King Henry VIII's most famous Royal residence launches "Heads and Hearts" a year long program of exhibitions and events marking the 500th annyversary of the Tudor Monarch's accession to the throne...***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
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  • Hampton Court April 9th  One of the highlight of the exhibition is a  famous Tudor tapestry virtually restored at Hampton Court Palace, King Henry VIII's most famous Royal residence launches "Heads and Hearts" a year long program of exhibitions and events marking the 500th annyversary of the Tudor Monarch's accession to the throne...***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
    MSI-HamptonCourt05.jpg
  • Hampton Court April 9th  Hampton Court Palace, King Henry VIII's most famous Royal residence launches "Heads and Hearts" a year long program of exhibitions and events marking the 500th annyversary of the Tudor Monarch's accession to the throne...***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
    MSI-HamptonCourt10.jpg
  • Hampton Court April 9th  Hampton Court Palace, King Henry VIII's most famous Royal residence launches "Heads and Hearts" a year long program of exhibitions and events marking the 500th annyversary of the Tudor Monarch's accession to the throne...***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
    MSI-HamptonCourt09.jpg
  • Hampton Court April 9th  Hampton Court Palace, King Henry VIII's most famous Royal residence launches "Heads and Hearts" a year long program of exhibitions and events marking the 500th annyversary of the Tudor Monarch's accession to the throne...***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
    MSI-HamptonCourt08.jpg
  • Hampton Court April 9th  Hampton Court Palace, King Henry VIII's most famous Royal residence launches "Heads and Hearts" a year long program of exhibitions and events marking the 500th annyversary of the Tudor Monarch's accession to the throne...***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
    MSI-HamptonCourt06.jpg
  • Hampton Court April 9th  Hampton Court Palace, King Henry VIII's most famous Royal residence launches "Heads and Hearts" a year long program of exhibitions and events marking the 500th annyversary of the Tudor Monarch's accession to the throne...***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
    MSI-HamptonCourt04.jpg
  • Hampton Court April 9th  Hampton Court Palace, King Henry VIII's most famous Royal residence launches "Heads and Hearts" a year long program of exhibitions and events marking the 500th annyversary of the Tudor Monarch's accession to the throne...***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
    MSI-HamptonCourt03.jpg
  • Hampton Court April 9th  Hampton Court Palace, King Henry VIII's most famous Royal residence launches "Heads and Hearts" a year long program of exhibitions and events marking the 500th annyversary of the Tudor Monarch's accession to the throne...***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
    MSI-HamptonCourt02.jpg
  • Hampton Court April 9th  Hampton Court Palace, King Henry VIII's most famous Royal residence launches "Heads and Hearts" a year long program of exhibitions and events marking the 500th annyversary of the Tudor Monarch's accession to the throne...***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
    MSI-HamptonCourt01.jpg
  • Young Dancer bronze statue by Enzo Plazzotta and  K2 telphone boxes in Broad Court, Covent Garden, London
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  • MILAN, ITALY - JULY 16:  George Clooney at Milan's law courts after testifying against three individuals accused of fraudulently using his name to promote a fashion label at Palazzo di Giustizia on July 16, 2010 in Milan, Italy. George Clooney testified as a civil plaintiff during the trial against the individuals running fashion label GC Exclusive by George Clooney.   (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
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  • MILAN, ITALY - JULY 16:  George Clooney leaves in his car Milan's law courts after testifying against three individuals accused of fraudulently using his name to promote a fashion label at Palazzo di Giustizia on July 16, 2010 in Milan, Italy. George Clooney testified as a civil plaintiff during the trial against the individuals running fashion label GC Exclusive by George Clooney.   (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSG-Clooney Milan-02.jpg
  • MILAN, ITALY - JULY 16:  George Clooney at Milan's law courts after testifying against three individuals accused of fraudulently using his name to promote a fashion label at Palazzo di Giustizia on July 16, 2010 in Milan, Italy. George Clooney testified as a civil plaintiff during the trial against the individuals running fashion label GC Exclusive by George Clooney.   (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSG-Clooney Milan-03.jpg
  • MILAN, ITALY - JULY 16:  George Clooney at Milan's law courts after testifying against three individuals accused of fraudulently using his name to promote a fashion label at Palazzo di Giustizia on July 16, 2010 in Milan, Italy. George Clooney testified as a civil plaintiff during the trial against the individuals running fashion label GC Exclusive by George Clooney.   (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSG-Clooney Milan-05.jpg
  • MILAN, ITALY - JULY 16:  George Clooney at Milan's law courts after testifying against three individuals accused of fraudulently using his name to promote a fashion label at Palazzo di Giustizia on July 16, 2010 in Milan, Italy. George Clooney testified as a civil plaintiff during the trial against the individuals running fashion label GC Exclusive by George Clooney.   (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSG-Clooney Milan-06.jpg
  • MILAN, ITALY - JULY 16:  George Clooney at Milan's law courts after testifying against three individuals accused of fraudulently using his name to promote a fashion label at Palazzo di Giustizia on July 16, 2010 in Milan, Italy. George Clooney testified as a civil plaintiff during the trial against the individuals running fashion label GC Exclusive by George Clooney.   (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSG-Clooney Milan-07.jpg
  • MILAN, ITALY - JULY 16:  George Clooney at Milan's law courts after testifying against three individuals accused of fraudulently using his name to promote a fashion label at Palazzo di Giustizia on July 16, 2010 in Milan, Italy. George Clooney testified as a civil plaintiff during the trial against the individuals running fashion label GC Exclusive by George Clooney.   (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSG-Clooney Milan-08.jpg
  • MILAN, ITALY - JULY 16:  Media interest for George Clooney  testifying against three individuals accused of fraudulently using his name to promote a fashion label at Palazzo di Giustizia on July 16, 2010 in Milan, Italy. George Clooney testified as a civil plaintiff during the trial against the individuals running fashion label GC Exclusive by George Clooney.   (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSG-Clooney Milan-01.jpg
  • ...***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 207 1939846. e-mail ms@msecchi.com .www.marcosecchi.com
    MSI-Milan Doors-001.jpg
  • ...***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 207 1939846. e-mail ms@msecchi.com .www.marcosecchi.com
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  • ...***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 207 1939846. e-mail ms@msecchi.com .www.marcosecchi.com
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  • ...***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 207 1939846. e-mail ms@msecchi.com .www.marcosecchi.com Discover Milan with a Photo Walk or Photo Tour by Award winner photographer Marco Secchi
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  • ...***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 207 1939846. e-mail ms@msecchi.com .www.marcosecchi.com Discover Milan with a Photo Walk or Photo Tour by Award winner photographer Marco Secchi
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  • ...***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 207 1939846. e-mail ms@msecchi.com .www.marcosecchi.com
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  • LONDON - NOVEMBER 28: Members of  The Philharmonia Orchestra play a Christmas carol on the temporary ice rink set up in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace on November 28, 2008. The ice rink, which officially opens tomorrow and runs until January 11, 2009, is set against the backdrop of King Henry VIII's Tudor Palace....Please telephone : +44 (0)845 0506211 for usage fees .***Licence Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.*Unbylined uses will incur an additional discretionary fee!*.XianPix Pictures  Agency  tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211 e-mail sales@xianpix.com www.xianpix.com
    MSI-6-HamptonCourt-06.jpg
  • LONDON - NOVEMBER 28: Members of  The Philharmonia Orchestra play a Christmas carol on the temporary ice rink set up in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace on November 28, 2008. The ice rink, which officially opens tomorrow and runs until January 11, 2009, is set against the backdrop of King Henry VIII's Tudor Palace....Please telephone : +44 (0)845 0506211 for usage fees .***Licence Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.*Unbylined uses will incur an additional discretionary fee!*.XianPix Pictures  Agency  tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211 e-mail sales@xianpix.com www.xianpix.com
    MSI-6-HamptonCourt-04.jpg
  • LONDON - NOVEMBER 28: Members of  The Philharmonia Orchestra play a Christmas carol on the temporary ice rink set up in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace on November 28, 2008. The ice rink, which officially opens tomorrow and runs until January 11, 2009, is set against the backdrop of King Henry VIII's Tudor Palace....Please telephone : +44 (0)845 0506211 for usage fees .***Licence Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.*Unbylined uses will incur an additional discretionary fee!*.XianPix Pictures  Agency  tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211 e-mail sales@xianpix.com www.xianpix.com
    MSI-6-HamptonCourt-03.jpg
  • LONDON - NOVEMBER 28: Members of  The Philharmonia Orchestra play a Christmas carol on the temporary ice rink set up in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace on November 28, 2008. The ice rink, which officially opens tomorrow and runs until January 11, 2009, is set against the backdrop of King Henry VIII's Tudor Palace....Please telephone : +44 (0)845 0506211 for usage fees .***Licence Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.*Unbylined uses will incur an additional discretionary fee!*.XianPix Pictures  Agency  tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211 e-mail sales@xianpix.com www.xianpix.com
    MSI-6-HamptonCourt-02.jpg
  • LONDON - NOVEMBER 28: Members of  The Philharmonia Orchestra play a Christmas carol on the temporary ice rink set up in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace on November 28, 2008. The ice rink, which officially opens tomorrow and runs until January 11, 2009, is set against the backdrop of King Henry VIII's Tudor Palace....Please telephone : +44 (0)845 0506211 for usage fees .***Licence Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.*Unbylined uses will incur an additional discretionary fee!*.XianPix Pictures  Agency  tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211 e-mail sales@xianpix.com www.xianpix.com
    MSI-6-HamptonCourt-05.jpg
  • LONDON - NOVEMBER 28: Members of  The Philharmonia Orchestra play a Christmas carol on the temporary ice rink set up in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace on November 28, 2008. The ice rink, which officially opens tomorrow and runs until January 11, 2009, is set against the backdrop of King Henry VIII's Tudor Palace....Please telephone : +44 (0)845 0506211 for usage fees .***Licence Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.*Unbylined uses will incur an additional discretionary fee!*.XianPix Pictures  Agency  tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211 e-mail sales@xianpix.com www.xianpix.com
    MSI-6-HamptonCourt-01.jpg
  • LONDON MAY 27; Preview  of Garden and Cosmos  The Royal Paintings of Jodhpur at The British Museum on May 27..The exhibition which will open tomorrow is a rare opportunity  to view Indian royal court paintings ranging in date from 17th to 19th centuries. The 54 paintinings have never  previously been seen in Europe....Standard Licence feee's apply  to all image usage.Marco Secchi - Xianpix tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211 .e-mail ms@msecchi.com .http://www.marcosecchi.com
    MSI-Jodhp03.jpg
  • Hampton Court England Aug 31st  Olympic Gold Medallist Andy Hodge attends  The Great British Duck Race a fundraisng event  on the river Thames where 250,000 blue plastic ducks have been sent down the river  in an attempt to beat the previous world record
    MSI-DuckRace06.jpg
  • Hampton Court England Aug 31st  The Great British Duck Race a fundraisng event  on the river Thames where 250,000 blue plastic ducks have been sent down the river  in an attempt to beat the previous world record
    MSI-DuckRace02.jpg
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 24:   Nette Megens, a Bonhams porcelain specialist, poses with a Meissen figure of the Court Jester Joseph Frolich circa 1752 on November 24, 2009 in London, England.  Bonhams will hold three separatee sales for the Hoffmaister Collection of Meissen porcelains, the first will be on November 25, 2009<br />
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***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***<br />
Marco Secchi /Xianpix<br />
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  • LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 06:  Over 200,000 thousands  plastic ducks are released  into the river Thames at Hampton Court for The Great British Duck Race  on September 6, 2009 in London, England.  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-ducks01.jpg
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 22:  Alesha Dixon challenges the queing public to a game of tennis on the Robinson Mini Court at Wimbledon on June 22, 2009 in London, England.  Tim Henman has been training Alesha in the lead up  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-AleshaDixon-10.jpg
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 22:  Alesha Dixon challenges the queing public to a game of tennis on the Robinson Mini Court at Wimbledon on June 22, 2009 in London, England.  Tim Henman has been training Alesha in the lead up  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-AleshaDixon-09.jpg
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 22:  Alesha Dixon challenges the queing public to a game of tennis on the Robinson Mini Court at Wimbledon on June 22, 2009 in London, England.  Tim Henman has been training Alesha in the lead up  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-AleshaDixon-07.jpg
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 22:  Alesha Dixon challenges the queing public to a game of tennis on the Robinson Mini Court at Wimbledon on June 22, 2009 in London, England.  Tim Henman has been training Alesha in the lead up  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-AleshaDixon-06.jpg
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 22:  Alesha Dixon challenges the queing public to a game of tennis on the Robinson Mini Court at Wimbledon on June 22, 2009 in London, England.  Tim Henman has been training Alesha in the lead up  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-AleshaDixon-03.jpg
  • LONDON MAY 27; Preview  of Garden and Cosmos  The Royal Paintings of Jodhpur at The British Museum on May 27..The exhibition which will open tomorrow is a rare opportunity  to view Indian royal court paintings ranging in date from 17th to 19th centuries. The 54 paintinings have never  previously been seen in Europe....Standard Licence feee's apply  to all image usage.Marco Secchi - Xianpix tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211 .e-mail ms@msecchi.com .http://www.marcosecchi.com
    MSI-Jodhp02.jpg
  • LONDON MAY 27; Preview  of Garden and Cosmos  The Royal Paintings of Jodhpur at The British Museum on May 27..The exhibition which will open tomorrow is a rare opportunity  to view Indian royal court paintings ranging in date from 17th to 19th centuries. The 54 paintinings have never  previously been seen in Europe....Standard Licence feee's apply  to all image usage.Marco Secchi - Xianpix tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211 .e-mail ms@msecchi.com .http://www.marcosecchi.com
    MSI-Jodhp07.jpg
  • London April 2nd 2009 (FILE IMAGE)  Picture shows an officer with his number hidden just seconds before allegedly swiping at the woman ( In the pic with cap) with the back of his hand and in the legs with the extendeble baton...***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com A police officer will be charged with assaulting a woman during the G20 demonstrations in London, the Crown Prosecution Service has said.Sergeant Delroy Smellie has been ordered to appear in court over the beating of Nicola Fisher.<br />
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Prosecutors have decided there is "sufficient evidence" for him to be charged.
    MSI-G20Attack-16.jpg
  • London April 2nd 2009 (FILE IMAGE)  Picture shows an officer with his number hidden just seconds before allegedly swiping at the woman ( In the pic with cap) with the back of his hand and in the legs with the extendeble baton...***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com A police officer will be charged with assaulting a woman during the G20 demonstrations in London, the Crown Prosecution Service has said.Sergeant Delroy Smellie has been ordered to appear in court over the beating of Nicola Fisher.<br />
<br />
Prosecutors have decided there is "sufficient evidence" for him to be charged.
    MSI-G20Attack-15.jpg
  • Hampton Court England Aug 31st  The Great British Duck Race a fundraisng event  on the river Thames where 250,000 blue plastic ducks have been sent down the river  in an attempt to beat the previous world record
    MSI-DuckRace10.jpg
  • Hampton Court England Aug 31st  The Great British Duck Race a fundraisng event  on the river Thames where 250,000 blue plastic ducks have been sent down the river  in an attempt to beat the previous world record
    MSI-DuckRace09.jpg
  • Hampton Court England Aug 31st  Olympic Gold Medallist Andy Hodge attends  The Great British Duck Race a fundraisng event  on the river Thames where 250,000 blue plastic ducks have been sent down the river  in an attempt to beat the previous world record
    MSI-DuckRace08.jpg
  • Hampton Court England Aug 31st  The Great British Duck Race a fundraisng event  on the river Thames where 250,000 blue plastic ducks have been sent down the river  in an attempt to beat the previous world record
    MSI-DuckRace07.jpg
  • Hampton Court England Aug 31st  The Great British Duck Race a fundraisng event  on the river Thames where 250,000 blue plastic ducks have been sent down the river  in an attempt to beat the previous world record
    MSI-DuckRace05.jpg
  • Hampton Court England Aug 31st   Gold Medallist Any Hodge, Eastender Actress Emma Barton and England Rugby Player Shane Geraghty attend The Great British Duck Race a fundraisng event  on the river Thames where 250,000 blue plastic ducks have been sent down the river  in an attempt to beat the previous world record
    MSI-DuckRace04.jpg
  • Windsor Berkshire February 29th Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II accompanied by  the Duke of Edinburgh opens and visit the new King Edwards Court shopping area
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  • LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 06:  Over 200,000 thousands  plastic ducks are released  into the river Thames at Hampton Court for The Great British Duck Race  on September 6, 2009 in London, England.  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-ducks11.jpg
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 06:  Over 200,000 thousands  plastic ducks are released  into the river Thames at Hampton Court for The Great British Duck Race  on September 6, 2009 in London, England.  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-ducks07.jpg
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 06:  Over 200,000 thousands  plastic ducks are released  into the river Thames at Hampton Court for The Great British Duck Race  on September 6, 2009 in London, England.  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-ducks06.jpg
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 06:  Over 200,000 thousands  plastic ducks are released  into the river Thames at Hampton Court for The Great British Duck Race  on September 6, 2009 in London, England.  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-ducks05.jpg
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 06: Over 200,000 thousands  plastic ducks are released  into the river Thames at Hampton Court for The Great British Duck Race  on September 6, 2009 in London, England. (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-ducks04.jpg
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 22:  Alesha Dixon challenges the queing public to a game of tennis on the Robinson Mini Court at Wimbledon on June 22, 2009 in London, England.  Tim Henman has been training Alesha in the lead up  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-AleshaDixon-13.jpg
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 22:  Alesha Dixon challenges the queing public to a game of tennis on the Robinson Mini Court at Wimbledon on June 22, 2009 in London, England.  Tim Henman has been training Alesha in the lead up  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-AleshaDixon-12.jpg
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 22:  Alesha Dixon challenges the queing public to a game of tennis on the Robinson Mini Court at Wimbledon on June 22, 2009 in London, England.  Tim Henman has been training Alesha in the lead up  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-AleshaDixon-11.jpg
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 22:  Alesha Dixon challenges the queing public to a game of tennis on the Robinson Mini Court at Wimbledon on June 22, 2009 in London, England.  Tim Henman has been training Alesha in the lead up  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-AleshaDixon-08.jpg
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 22:  Alesha Dixon challenges the queing public to a game of tennis on the Robinson Mini Court at Wimbledon on June 22, 2009 in London, England.  Tim Henman has been training Alesha in the lead up  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-AleshaDixon-05.jpg
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 22:  Alesha Dixon challenges the queing public to a game of tennis on the Robinson Mini Court at Wimbledon on June 22, 2009 in London, England.  Tim Henman has been training Alesha in the lead up  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-AleshaDixon-04.jpg
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 22:  Alesha Dixon challenges the queing public to a game of tennis on the Robinson Mini Court at Wimbledon on June 22, 2009 in London, England.  Tim Henman has been training Alesha in the lead up  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-AleshaDixon-02.jpg
  • LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 22:  Alesha Dixon challenges the queing public to a game of tennis on the Robinson Mini Court at Wimbledon on June 22, 2009 in London, England.  Tim Henman has been training Alesha in the lead up  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
    MSI-AleshaDixon-01.jpg
  • LONDON MAY 27; Preview  of Garden and Cosmos  The Royal Paintings of Jodhpur at The British Museum on May 27..The exhibition which will open tomorrow is a rare opportunity  to view Indian royal court paintings ranging in date from 17th to 19th centuries. The 54 paintinings have never  previously been seen in Europe....Standard Licence feee's apply  to all image usage.Marco Secchi - Xianpix tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211 .e-mail ms@msecchi.com .http://www.marcosecchi.com
    MSI-Jodhp01.jpg
  • LONDON MAY 27; Preview  of Garden and Cosmos  The Royal Paintings of Jodhpur at The British Museum on May 27..The exhibition which will open tomorrow is a rare opportunity  to view Indian royal court paintings ranging in date from 17th to 19th centuries. The 54 paintinings have never  previously been seen in Europe....Standard Licence feee's apply  to all image usage.Marco Secchi - Xianpix tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211 .e-mail ms@msecchi.com .http://www.marcosecchi.com
    MSI-Jodhp04.jpg
  • LONDON MAY 27; Preview  of Garden and Cosmos  The Royal Paintings of Jodhpur at The British Museum on May 27..The exhibition which will open tomorrow is a rare opportunity  to view Indian royal court paintings ranging in date from 17th to 19th centuries. The 54 paintinings have never  previously been seen in Europe....Standard Licence feee's apply  to all image usage.Marco Secchi - Xianpix tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211 .e-mail ms@msecchi.com .http://www.marcosecchi.com
    MSI-Jodhp05.jpg
  • LONDON MAY 27; Preview  of Garden and Cosmos  The Royal Paintings of Jodhpur at The British Museum on May 27..The exhibition which will open tomorrow is a rare opportunity  to view Indian royal court paintings ranging in date from 17th to 19th centuries. The 54 paintinings have never  previously been seen in Europe....Standard Licence feee's apply  to all image usage.Marco Secchi - Xianpix tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211 .e-mail ms@msecchi.com .http://www.marcosecchi.com
    MSI-Jodhp06.jpg
  • London April 2nd 2009 (FILE IMAGE)  Picture shows an officer with his number hidden just seconds before allegedly swiping at the woman ( In the pic with cap) with the back of his hand and in the legs with the extendeble baton...***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com A police officer will be charged with assaulting a woman during the G20 demonstrations in London, the Crown Prosecution Service has said.Sergeant Delroy Smellie has been ordered to appear in court over the beating of Nicola Fisher.<br />
<br />
Prosecutors have decided there is "sufficient evidence" for him to be charged.
    MSI-G20Attack-17.jpg
  • Hampton Court England Aug 31st  Eastenders actress Emma Barton attends The Great British Duck Race a fundraising event  on the river Thames where 250,000 blue plastic ducks have been sent down the river  in an attempt to beat the previous world record .
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  • Hampton Court England Aug 31st  The Great British Duck Race a fundraisng event  on the river Thames where 250,000 blue plastic ducks have been sent down the river  in an attempt to beat the previous world record
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  • Windsor Berkshire February 29th Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II accompanied by  the Duke of Edinburgh opens and visit the new King Edwards Court shopping area
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  • LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 06:  Over 200,000 thousands  plastic ducks are released  into the river Thames at Hampton Court for The Great British Duck Race  on September 6, 2009 in London, England.  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ....***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.  ...***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ....***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ....***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ....***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ....***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ....***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ....***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ..History..The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service..Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ‘breakfast’.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor’s ‘breakfast’ at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ....***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellor's 'breakfast' at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       ....***Standard Licence  Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com or sales@xianpix.com.www.marcosecchi.com
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