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Floral Tributes London Bridge; London, UK, June 2017
Taken on 2017-06-06
Floral tributes left at London Bridge following the 3 June 2017 terrorist attack that hit several locations in the Southwark district of London.
Source: Matt Brown/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2017-06-17
Parliament Square Floral Tributes; London, UK, March 2017
Taken on 2017-03-31
Floral tributes at Parliament Square following the 22 March 2017 terrorist attack claimed by ISIS.
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2017-06-17
Candlelit Vigil in Trafalgar Square; London, UK, 26 March 2017
Taken on 2017-03-26
Londoners lighting candles during a vigil in Trafalgar Square.
Source: JonathanGarcia456/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2017-06-17
Floral tributes to the victims of the 2017 Westminster attack; Westminster, United Kingdom, March 20
Taken on 2017-03-27
Hundreds of floral tributes were left in Westminster, where Khalid Masood drove his car into pedestrians and at New Palace Yard, where he then stabbed a police officer to death.
Uploaded by Alison Cooke on 2017-04-07
Police response to 2017 Westminster attack; Westminster, United Kingdom, March 2017
Taken on 2017-03-22
The armoured vehicles of the Metropolitan Police Service can be seen guarding roads surrounding Parliament Square in the wake of the 2017 Westminster attack.
Source: Wikimedia Commons User: Thomas Wood
Uploaded by Alison Cooke on 2017-04-07
Police Block Roads to Fracking Sites From Protestors; Woodburn, Northern Ireland, May 2016
Taken on 2016-05-10
Police block roads to Woodburn, to prevent protestors and environmentalists from interrupting fracking sites.
Source: 1916 Societies/Twitter
Uploaded by parkinth on 2016-05-10
Trafalgar Square Rally in Solidarity with Paris Attack Victims; London, UK, Nov 2015
Taken on 2015-11-14
"We are the French of London, standing with our harrowed grieving nation." Trafalgar Square this evening.
Source: Christiaan Triebert/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2015-11-16
The Million Mask March, London, November 5th 2015
Taken on 2015-11-05
On the 5th of November, protesters worldwide took to the streets with the backing of the hacking activist group Anonymous to protest against corruption in power. Each protester wore a 'Guy Fawkes' mask in a show of unity. These photographs taken by Christiaan Triebert show the protesters on the streets of London and their gathering in Trafalgar square.
Source: Christiaan Triebert/fLICKR
Uploaded by Improbability on 2015-11-17
Calais Migrant Crisis; Calais, France, 2015
Taken on 2015-08-13 *
The images presented in this album capture scenes of migrants attempting to make their way to the UK from the French port city of Calais, and French police and gendarme attempting to block migrants from boarding UK bound lorries and entering the euro-tunnel. The images in this photo report were taken in the Summer of 2015. The Calais migrant crisis refers to the ongoing situation involving refugees and migrants traveling from the French port city of Calais to the United Kingdom, often by crossing the Channel Tunnel or by boarding lorries heading for ferries that cross the English Channel. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, ten people have died trying to cross the Channel Tunnel since the start of June 2015. The crisis has also led to the formation of migrant camps in Calais, one of which--"the Jungle"—has been estimated to have approximately 3,000 inhabitants.
Source: Channel News Asia; The Local (France); Express; Mirror; NBC News; Daily Star
Uploaded by supriyaa on 2015-08-13
Gambian LGBT rights protest, U.K., Sep 2014
Taken on 2014-09-24
LGBT Gambian activists protesting against new restrictive laws for homosexuals in Gambia outside the Gambian Embassy in London
Source: Heenali Patel
Uploaded by HeenaliVP on 2015-01-11
Pro-Palestinian & Pro-Israeli Protesters Face Off, London, August 2014
Taken on 2014-07-26
Pro Israeli versus pro Palestine. As you might expect, there's a lot of noise, neither side's going to change their position and nothing will be resolved. A, thankfully, less bloody reflection of the conflict itself.
Source: Flickr / Ian Pattinson
Uploaded by miroslav on 2014-08-10
Dunblance Massacre Commemoration to Victims; Dunblane, Scotland, Mar 1996
Taken on 2012-02-03
The Standing Stone sculpted by Richard Kindersley to commemerate the events in Dunblane of 13th March 1996 - the Dunblane school massacre. Text on left is from The poet's journal by Bayard Taylor (page 80, published by Ticknor and Fields in 1863); text on right is from The Children's Prayer by Richard Henry Stoddard (born 1825, died 1903).
Source: PaddyBriggs/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2018-03-13
Iranian Demonstrators Storm British Embassy in Tehran, November 2011
Taken on 2011-11-29
A crowd of angry protesters gathered in front of the British Embassy at Ferdowsi street. They replaced the British flag with an Iranian one.
Source: Americophile/Wikipeda
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-08-27
Museum Piece - Rhodesian Armored Car
Taken on 2009-09-23
A Leopard APC, mine-protected vehicle, designed and built in Rhodesia during the late 1970s and based on a Volkswagen engine. This example is displayed in the Imperial War Museum North, Manchester, UK
Source: Desmoh/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-06-16
Rival Banners in Northern ireland
Taken on 2009-08-17
The Ulster Banner flying over a loyalist area (foreground), and Irish Tricolours flying over republican areas (background). Derry, 2009.
Source: Ardfern/Wikipedia
Uploaded by SATest on 2014-07-24
Anti Afghanistan War in London
Taken on 2008-10-07
Protest in Downing Street against NATO bombing in Afghanistan. 12:59:14
Source: Southbanksteve (wikicommons)
Uploaded by MicroscopeLens on 2014-03-12
Free Burma Protest, London UK, September 2007
Taken on 2007-10-09
Free Burma! Protest London
Source: Asela Jayarathne/Wikipedia
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-10-09
London PKK Support
Taken on 2003-04-01
Kurdistan Workers Party supporters in London, April 2003. Pro-PKK protesters hoist flags of Abdullah Öcalan.
Source: Francis Tyers/CC 3.0
Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-03-12
Remains of Argentine Puma Helicopter, South Georgia Island, 1999
Taken on 1999-05-06
Remains of a Puma helicopter, which was shot down by Royal Marines from King Edward Point during Falklands War.The image was taken at South Georgia Island.The image is a digital picture of my old print.
Source: Brocken Inaglory
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-08-17
Captured Argentine helicopter, Finningley, August 1982
Taken on 1982-08-25
Former Argentine Army Bell UH-1H Iroquois AE-413 captured and used by British forces during the Falklands War of 1982. Returned to the United Kingdom and image taken when on display at Royal Air Force Finningley open day. Argentine national markings have been removed and a crude "UK" painted on for identification. The helicopter would later be restored to flying condition registred as G-HUEY
Source: MilborneOne
Uploaded by mfa1988 on 2014-08-17