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  • the Annual Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial in Hyde Park on Sunday 13 May 2007.
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  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II goes to Sunday Service at Canongate in Edinburgh amid heavy security after last night events in Glasgow
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  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II goes to Sunday Service at Canongate in Edinburgh amid heavy security after last night events in Glasgow
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  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II goes to Sunday Service at Canongate in Edinburgh amid heavy security after last night events in Glasgow
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  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II goes to Sunday Service at Canongate in Edinburgh amid heavy security after last night events in Glasgow
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  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II goes to Sunday Service at Canongate in Edinburgh amid heavy security after last night events in Glasgow
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  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II goes to Sunday Service at Canongate in Edinburgh amid heavy security after last night events in Glasgow
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  • London England Sep 10th  HRH The Prince of Wales, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, The Prime Miniter and former Prime Minister Tony Blair and Lady Thatcher  attend a Service to commemorate 30years in Northern Ireland in St Paul's Cathedral, London.
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  • London England Sep 10th  HRH The Prince of Wales, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, The Prime Miniter and former Prime Minister Tony Blair and Lady Thatcher  attend a Service to commemorate 30years in Northern Ireland in St Paul's Cathedral, London.
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  • London England Sep 10th  HRH The Prince of Wales, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, The Prime Miniter and former Prime Minister Tony Blair and Lady Thatcher  attend a Service to commemorate 30years in Northern Ireland in St Paul's Cathedral, London.
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  • London England Sep 10th  HRH The Prince of Wales, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, The Prime Miniter and former Prime Minister Tony Blair and Lady Thatcher  attend a Service to commemorate 30years in Northern Ireland in St Paul's Cathedral, London.
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  • London England Sep 10th  HRH The Prince of Wales, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, The Prime Miniter and former Prime Minister Tony Blair and Lady Thatcher  attend a Service to commemorate 30years in Northern Ireland in St Paul's Cathedral, London.
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  • London England Sep 10th  HRH The Prince of Wales, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, The Prime Miniter and former Prime Minister Tony Blair and Lady Thatcher  attend a Service to commemorate 30years in Northern Ireland in St Paul's Cathedral, London.
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  • London England Sep 10th  HRH The Prince of Wales, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, The Prime Miniter and former Prime Minister Tony Blair and Lady Thatcher  attend a Service to commemorate 30years in Northern Ireland in St Paul's Cathedral, London.
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  • London England Sep 10th  HRH The Prince of Wales, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, The Prime Miniter and former Prime Minister Tony Blair and Lady Thatcher  attend a Service to commemorate 30years in Northern Ireland in St Paul's Cathedral, London.
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  • London England Sep 10th  HRH The Prince of Wales, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, The Prime Miniter and former Prime Minister Tony Blair and Lady Thatcher  attend a Service to commemorate 30years in Northern Ireland in St Paul's Cathedral, London.
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  • London England Sep 10th  HRH The Prince of Wales, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, The Prime Miniter and former Prime Minister Tony Blair and Lady Thatcher  attend a Service to commemorate 30years in Northern Ireland in St Paul's Cathedral, London.
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  • London England Sep 10th  HRH The Prince of Wales, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, The Prime Miniter and former Prime Minister Tony Blair and Lady Thatcher  attend a Service to commemorate 30years in Northern Ireland in St Paul's Cathedral, London.
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  • London England Sep 10th  HRH The Prince of Wales, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, The Prime Miniter and former Prime Minister Tony Blair and Lady Thatcher  attend a Service to commemorate 30years in Northern Ireland in St Paul's Cathedral, London.
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  • Middle aged elegant woman sitting on a park bench reading<br />
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  • Veteran kneeling near crosses at Remembrance day ceremony in Edinburgh,<br />
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  • White cross and red poppies on Remembrance day<br />
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  • White cross and red poppies on Remembrance day<br />
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  • Veteran kneeling near crosses at Remembrance day ceremony in Edinburgh,<br />
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  • White cross and red poppies on Remembrance day<br />
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  • Painted metal sign indicating Gospel Hall Farm in the Scottish Borders. Rev Antony Jones of the Ruberslaw parish carried out an open air lambing service at Gospel Hall Farm at Lanton near Jedburgh. The Minister read about the tradition from centuries ago and was keen to bring it back.&#xA;<br />
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  • Painted metal sign indicating Gospel Hall Farm in the Scottish Borders. Rev Antony Jones of the Ruberslaw parish carried out an open air lambing service at Gospel Hall Farm at Lanton near Jedburgh. The Minister read about the tradition from centuries ago and was keen to bring it back.&#xA;<br />
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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.       ..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, ENGLAND - MAY 22:  Part of the most expensive  dinner and dessert service  (1783-1793) that was created at Sevres on May 22, 2009 in London, England. The service is part of the Sevres Exhibition that will open on May 23rd at Buckingham palace Galleries  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
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  • LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 22:  Part of the most expensive  dinner and dessert service  (1783-1793) that was created at Sevres on May 22, 2009 in London, England. The service is part of the Sevres Exhibition that will open on May 23rd at Buckingham palace Galleries  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
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  • London January 7th Christmas Nativity Service at the London  Russian Orthodox  Cathedral of the Dormition of the Most Holy Mother of God and Holy Royal Martyrs. The Christian  Orthodox community celebrates Christmas today  7th of January  following the  Gregorian Calendar....***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com .www.marcosecchi.com
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  • London November 25th The sale of the Hoffmaister collection of Meissen porcelain s took place yesterday at Bonhams raised more than a £1 Million GBP. Top lot of the day were a rare pair or Meissen turquoise-ground  vases from the Japanese Palace they sold for £102.000 doubling the presale estimate. Among the bidders was the Duke of Northumberland  who bought back  an ancestral plate from the Hanbury Williams- Duke of Northumberland' service dated 1748-50..***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com .www.marcosecchi.com
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  • Windsor 18 June 2007 The Most Noble Order of the Garter procession at the Thanksgiving service at St. Georges chapel, Windsor Castle. Her Majesty the Queen, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, the Princess Royal,  Princess Alexandra , Sir John Major and Camilla
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  • the Annual Parade and Service of The Combined Cavalry Old Comrades Association at the Cavalry Memorial in Hyde Park on Sunday 13 May 2007.
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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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  • Windsor 18 June 2007 The Most Noble Order of the Garter procession at the Thanksgiving service at St. Georges chapel, Windsor Castle. Her Majesty the Queen, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, the Princess Royal,  Princess Alexandra , Sir John Major and Camilla
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  • VENICE, ITALY - JANUARY 15: A man and  a woman with their dogs attend a special service with a blessiing of  pets and animals held by Don Filippo Chiafoni Chaplain of the Church of S Francesco da Paola on January 15, 2012 in Venice, Italy. The blessing of animals and pets is a very ancient tradition dating back from San Francis of Assisi.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - JANUARY 15:  Worshippers with their dogs attend a special service with a blessiing of  pets and animals held by Don Filippo Chiafoni Chaplain of the Church of S Francesco da Paola on January 15, 2012 in Venice, Italy. The blessing of animals and pets is a very ancient tradition dating back from San Francis of Assisi.
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  • London January 7th Christmas Nativity Service at the London  Russian Orthodox  Cathedral of the Dormition of the Most Holy Mother of God and Holy Royal Martyrs. The Christian  Orthodox community celebrates Christmas today  7th of January  following the  Gregorian Calendar....***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com .www.marcosecchi.com
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  • London January 7th Christmas Nativity Service at the London  Russian Orthodox  Cathedral of the Dormition of the Most Holy Mother of God and Holy Royal Martyrs. The Christian  Orthodox community celebrates Christmas today  7th of January  following the  Gregorian Calendar....***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com .www.marcosecchi.com
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  • London December 25  A sunny Christmas day in London. Worshippers from St Paul Cathedral walk over the Millennium Bridge after the Christmas Service...***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com .www.marcosecchi.com
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  • London December 25  A Lay Canon leads the Chorister from St Paul Cathedral  after the Christmas Service...***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com .www.marcosecchi.com
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  • WINDSOR December 4  Photo call for Christmas at Windsor Castle. For the first time visitors will be able to view the table in the State Dining Room set for a festive Victorian dessert course and dressed with dazzling silver-gilt pieces from the Grand Service...***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com .www.marcosecchi.com
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  • WINDSOR December 4  Photo call for Christmas at Windsor Castle. For the first time visitors will be able to view the table in the State Dining Room set for a festive Victorian dessert course and dressed with dazzling silver-gilt pieces from the Grand Service...***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com .www.marcosecchi.com
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  • London November 25th The sale of the Hoffmaister collection of Meissen porcelain s took place yesterday at Bonhams raised more than a £1 Million GBP. Top lot of the day were a rare pair or Meissen turquoise-ground  vases from the Japanese Palace they sold for £102.000 doubling the presale estimate. Among the bidders was the Duke of Northumberland  who bought back  an ancestral plate from the Hanbury Williams- Duke of Northumberland' service dated 1748-50..***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com .www.marcosecchi.com
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  • LONDON November 11  Two minutes silence are held at Lloyds  for Remembrance day service  The ceremony takes place in Lloyd's underwriting room and the Lutine Bell is rang to mark the two minutes silence  and the Last Post played by trumpeters...***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com .www.marcosecchi.com
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  • LONDON November 11  Two minutes silence are held at Lloyds  for Remembrance day service  The ceremony takes place in Lloyd's underwriting room and the Lutine Bell is rang to mark the two minutes silence  and the Last Post played by trumpeters...***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.com .www.marcosecchi.com
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  • LONDON November 11  Two minutes silence are held at Lloyds  for Remembrance day service  The ceremony takes place in Lloyd's underwriting room and the Lutine Bell is rang to mark the two minutes silence  and the Last Post played by trumpeters...***Agreed Fee's Apply To All Image Use***.Marco Secchi /Xianpix. tel +44 (0) 771 7298571. e-mail ms@msecchi.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 Tue May 12 2009 HRH The Prince of Wales and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall attends a Service to mark the 90th Anniversary of the Founding of Combat Stress...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
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  • London Tue May 12 2009 HRH The Prince of Wales and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall attends a Service to mark the 90th Anniversary of the Founding of Combat Stress...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
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  • London Tue May 12 2009 HRH The Prince of Wales and HRH The Duchess of Cornwall attends a Service to mark the 90th Anniversary of the Founding of Combat Stress...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
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  • Richmond - England Jan 2nd South-east England saw the worst snow for 18 years, with all London buses pulled from service....Standard Licence feee's apply  to all image usage.Marco Secchi  tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211 .e-mail ms@msecchi.com .http://www.marcosecchi.com
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  • Richmond - England Jan 2nd South-east England saw the worst snow for 18 years, with all London buses pulled from service....Standard Licence feee's apply  to all image usage.Marco Secchi  tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211 .e-mail ms@msecchi.com .http://www.marcosecchi.com
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  • Richmond - England Jan 2nd South-east England saw the worst snow for 18 years, with all London buses pulled from service....Standard Licence feee's apply  to all image usage.Marco Secchi  tel +44 (0) 845 050 6211 .e-mail ms@msecchi.com .http://www.marcosecchi.com
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  • London Sep 21st   Westminster Abbey  The Prince of Wales, Patron, Battle of Britain Fighter Association, accompanied by The Duchess of Cornwall, attends the Battle of Britain Service of Thanksgiving and Rededication, Westminster Abbey,
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  • London Sep 21st   Westminster Abbey  The Prince of Wales, Patron, Battle of Britain Fighter Association, accompanied by The Duchess of Cornwall, attends the Battle of Britain Service of Thanksgiving and Rededication, Westminster Abbey,
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  • London Sep 21st   Westminster Abbey  The Prince of Wales, Patron, Battle of Britain Fighter Association, accompanied by The Duchess of Cornwall, attends the Battle of Britain Service of Thanksgiving and Rededication, Westminster Abbey,
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  • London Sep 21st   Westminster Abbey  The Prince of Wales, Patron, Battle of Britain Fighter Association, accompanied by The Duchess of Cornwall, attends the Battle of Britain Service of Thanksgiving and Rededication, Westminster Abbey,  In the picture Des Browne, Member of Parliament for Kilmarnock and Loudoun and the Secretary of State for Defence and Secretary of State for Scotland in the Cabinet.
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  • London Sep 21st   Westminster Abbey  The Prince of Wales, Patron, Battle of Britain Fighter Association, accompanied by The Duchess of Cornwall, attends the Battle of Britain Service of Thanksgiving and Rededication, Westminster Abbey,  In the picture Des Browne, Member of Parliament for Kilmarnock and Loudoun and the Secretary of State for Defence and Secretary of State for Scotland in the Cabinet.
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  • London Sep 21st   Westminster Abbey  The Prince of Wales, Patron, Battle of Britain Fighter Association, accompanied by The Duchess of Cornwall, attends the Battle of Britain Service of Thanksgiving and Rededication, Westminster Abbey,
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  • London England Sep 10th  The Prime Minister attends a Service to commemorate 30years in Northern Ireland in St Paul's Cathedral, London
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  • London England Sep 10th  HRH The Prince of Wales, HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, The Prime Miniter and former Prime Minister Tony Blair and Lady Thatcher  attend a Service to commemorate 30years in Northern Ireland in St Paul's Cathedral, London.
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  • Falmouth , Cornwall July 11th Veteran Major General Corran Purdon gives a reading -  TRH The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall  alight from "The Duchess of Cornwall" ferry on the Duke of Cornwall Pier and attend a rededication service for the relocated St Nazaire Raid Memorial and meet families and veterans
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  • Windsor 18 June 2007 The Most Noble Order of the Garter procession at the Thanksgiving service at St. Georges chapel, Windsor Castle. Her Majesty the Queen, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, the Princess Royal,  Princess Alexandra , Sir John Major and Camilla
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  • Windsor 18 June 2007 The Most Noble Order of the Garter procession at the Thanksgiving service at St. Georges chapel, Windsor Castle. Her Majesty the Queen, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, the Princess Royal,  Princess Alexandra , Sir John Major and Camilla
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  • Windsor 18 June 2007 The Most Noble Order of the Garter procession at the Thanksgiving service at St. Georges chapel, Windsor Castle. Her Majesty the Queen, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, the Princess Royal,  Princess Alexandra , Sir John Major and Camilla
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  • Windsor 18 June 2007 The Most Noble Order of the Garter procession at the Thanksgiving service at St. Georges chapel, Windsor Castle. Her Majesty the Queen, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, the Princess Royal,  Princess Alexandra , Sir John Major and Camilla
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  • Windsor 18 June 2007 The Most Noble Order of the Garter procession at the Thanksgiving service at St. Georges chapel, Windsor Castle. Her Majesty the Queen, HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, the Princess Royal,  Princess Alexandra , Sir John Major and Camilla
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  • Edinburgh St Giles Cathedral 20th May 2007 HRH The Duke of York Attends Sunday Service at St Giles Cathedral in quality of Lord Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland inspect the Boys' Brigade.
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  • Edinburgh St Giles Cathedral 20th May 2007 HRH The Duke of York Attends Sunday Service at St Giles Cathedral in quality of Lord Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland inspect the Boys' Brigade.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - JANUARY 15:  Two women with their dogs leave after attending a special service with a blessiing of  pets and animals held by Don Filippo Chiafoni Chaplain of the Church of S Francesco da Paola on January 15, 2012 in Venice, Italy. The blessing of animals and pets is a very ancient tradition dating back from San Francis of Assisi.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - JANUARY 15:  Don Filippo Chiafoni Chaplain of the Church of S Francesco blesses a cat  during a special service held on January 15, 2012 in Venice, Italy. The blessing of animals and pets is a very ancient tradition dating back from San Francis of Assisi.
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  • VENICE, ITALY - JANUARY 15:  Worshippers with their dogs attend a special service with a blessiing of  pets and animals held by Don Filippo Chiafoni Chaplain of the Church of S Francesco da Paola on January 15, 2012 in Venice, Italy. The blessing of animals and pets is a very ancient tradition dating back from San Francis of Assisi.
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