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  • Su Pollard. English comedy actress and singer, famous for her roles in Hi-de-Hi! and You Rang, M'Lord?. <br />
Client Wear it pink for Breast Cancer Campaign
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  • Front entrance of the Hotel Des Bains. Lido, Venice, Italy. Famous for the novel Death in Venice (Thomas Mann) and the film by Visconti
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  • Books piled high. Famous book shop the Acqua Alta, Venice, Italy.
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  • Books piled high. Famous book shop the Acqua Alta, Venice, Italy.
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  • Books piled high. Famous book shop the Acqua Alta, Venice, Italy.
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  • Books piled high. Famous book shop the Acqua Alta, Venice, Italy.
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  • Famous Café Florian, Piazza San Marco, Venice, Italy
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  • Empty street scene in Savoca, Sicily, made famous by Frances Ford Coppola for scenes in the film the Godfather.
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  • In 1919, artist Marcel Duchamp purchased an empty 50cc glass ampoule from a Parisian pharmacy, filled it with Parisian air and gifted it to friends and patrons, Louise and Walter Arensberg.  The sealed glass ampoule was later exhibited as an art piece entitled ‘Air de Paris’.  Finding myself in Vienna for a few days, and inspired by Duchamp’s ampoule, I armed myself with my own miniature plastic ampoules, a (non needle) syringe and, surreptitiously, went about extracting samples of espresso after espresso, when the ever vigilant waiters looked away, encapsulating my own little ‘Duchampesque’ version of fin-de-siècle Viennese coffee shops. Legend has it that the tradition of the Vienna coffee house sprang from abandoned beans and the imagination of a local hero soon after the failed Ottoman siege in 1683. <br />
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Viennese coffee houses are eponymous with a hot house of thought, creativity and innovation, where great, and often-Bohemian minds met, ideas were exchanged, and double espressos and mélanges consumed.  Artists, architects, psychoanalysts, philosophers, storytellers, dictators, politicians and actors all sat upon the faded and well-worn chairs. And today? Tourists, cameras, iPhones, nostalgia?  Indeed, why did I go?  Was it a vague hope of inspiration? A bit of café creativity? Or simply to sit where Gustav Klimt met Sigmund Freud?  <br />
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In 2011, UNESCO added Vienna’s world-famous coffeehouse culture to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
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  • In 1919, artist Marcel Duchamp purchased an empty 50cc glass ampoule from a Parisian pharmacy, filled it with Parisian air and gifted it to friends and patrons, Louise and Walter Arensberg.  The sealed glass ampoule was later exhibited as an art piece entitled ‘Air de Paris’.  Finding myself in Vienna for a few days, and inspired by Duchamp’s ampoule, I armed myself with my own miniature plastic ampoules, a (non needle) syringe and, surreptitiously, went about extracting samples of espresso after espresso, when the ever vigilant waiters looked away, encapsulating my own little ‘Duchampesque’ version of fin-de-siècle Viennese coffee shops. Legend has it that the tradition of the Vienna coffee house sprang from abandoned beans and the imagination of a local hero soon after the failed Ottoman siege in 1683. <br />
<br />
Viennese coffee houses are eponymous with a hot house of thought, creativity and innovation, where great, and often-Bohemian minds met, ideas were exchanged, and double espressos and mélanges consumed.  Artists, architects, psychoanalysts, philosophers, storytellers, dictators, politicians and actors all sat upon the faded and well-worn chairs. And today? Tourists, cameras, iPhones, nostalgia?  Indeed, why did I go?  Was it a vague hope of inspiration? A bit of café creativity? Or simply to sit where Gustav Klimt met Sigmund Freud?  <br />
<br />
In 2011, UNESCO added Vienna’s world-famous coffeehouse culture to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
    IMG_4738close up.jpg
  • In 1919, artist Marcel Duchamp purchased an empty 50cc glass ampoule from a Parisian pharmacy, filled it with Parisian air and gifted it to friends and patrons, Louise and Walter Arensberg.  The sealed glass ampoule was later exhibited as an art piece entitled ‘Air de Paris’.  Finding myself in Vienna for a few days, and inspired by Duchamp’s ampoule, I armed myself with my own miniature plastic ampoules, a (non needle) syringe and, surreptitiously, went about extracting samples of espresso after espresso, when the ever vigilant waiters looked away, encapsulating my own little ‘Duchampesque’ version of fin-de-siècle Viennese coffee shops. Legend has it that the tradition of the Vienna coffee house sprang from abandoned beans and the imagination of a local hero soon after the failed Ottoman siege in 1683. <br />
<br />
Viennese coffee houses are eponymous with a hot house of thought, creativity and innovation, where great, and often-Bohemian minds met, ideas were exchanged, and double espressos and mélanges consumed.  Artists, architects, psychoanalysts, philosophers, storytellers, dictators, politicians and actors all sat upon the faded and well-worn chairs. And today? Tourists, cameras, iPhones, nostalgia?  Indeed, why did I go?  Was it a vague hope of inspiration? A bit of café creativity? Or simply to sit where Gustav Klimt met Sigmund Freud?  <br />
<br />
In 2011, UNESCO added Vienna’s world-famous coffeehouse culture to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
    Fin-de-siècle Vienna- The Coffee H...jpg
  • In 1919, artist Marcel Duchamp purchased an empty 50cc glass ampoule from a Parisian pharmacy, filled it with Parisian air and gifted it to friends and patrons, Louise and Walter Arensberg.  The sealed glass ampoule was later exhibited as an art piece entitled ‘Air de Paris’.  Finding myself in Vienna for a few days, and inspired by Duchamp’s ampoule, I armed myself with my own miniature plastic ampoules, a (non needle) syringe and, surreptitiously, went about extracting samples of espresso after espresso, when the ever vigilant waiters looked away, encapsulating my own little ‘Duchampesque’ version of fin-de-siècle Viennese coffee shops. Legend has it that the tradition of the Vienna coffee house sprang from abandoned beans and the imagination of a local hero soon after the failed Ottoman siege in 1683. <br />
<br />
Viennese coffee houses are eponymous with a hot house of thought, creativity and innovation, where great, and often-Bohemian minds met, ideas were exchanged, and double espressos and mélanges consumed.  Artists, architects, psychoanalysts, philosophers, storytellers, dictators, politicians and actors all sat upon the faded and well-worn chairs. And today? Tourists, cameras, iPhones, nostalgia?  Indeed, why did I go?  Was it a vague hope of inspiration? A bit of café creativity? Or simply to sit where Gustav Klimt met Sigmund Freud?  <br />
<br />
In 2011, UNESCO added Vienna’s world-famous coffeehouse culture to its Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
    Fin-de-siècle Vienna- The Coffee H...jpg
  • The Atomium museum, Brussels Belgium
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  • Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards, Antiguan cricketer, warming up at The Oval cricket grounds, London, 1991
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  • Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards, Antiguan cricketer, warming up at The Oval cricket grounds, London, 1991
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • Tourists walking on wooden stepping stones. Springtime in the Keukenhof  gardens, Lisse, the Netherlands.<br />
Also known as the Garden of Europe, is one of the world's largest flower gardens.
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  • Octopus for sale in fish market, Venice, Italy.
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  • Old and dirty carnival mask in rubbish bin, Venice, Italy, Europe.
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  • Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards, Antiguan cricketer, warming up at The Oval cricket grounds, London, 1991
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  • Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards, Antiguan cricketer, warming up at The Oval cricket grounds, London, 1991
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  • Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards, Antiguan cricketer, warming up at The Oval cricket grounds, London, 1991
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  • Daily arrival of the early morning cruise ship into St Mark's Square, with gondola's in foreground, Venice, Italy
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  • Tourists and the daily arrival of the early morning  cruise ship into St Mark's Square, Venice, Italy
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  • Elliott Erwitt, American photographer/filmmaker and member of Magnum. His uncanny ability to capture the decisive moment of the humour and irony of daily life is notorious, and he is very well known for his dog portraits - hence his BONE tie!
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  • Roof tops of Prague, Czech Republic.
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  • Battersea Power Station and new flats as seen from train, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • Refections and shop window showing carnival venetian masks, Venice, Italy
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  • Reflection's in the window of Cafe Florian, Venice, Italy
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  • Gondolier rowing on the Grand canal, Venice, Veneto,
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  • Fish for sale in Rialto fish market, Venice, Italy.
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  • Shrimp for sale in Rialto fish market, Venice, Italy.
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  • Fish for sale in Rialto fish market, Venice, Italy.
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  • Quiet courtyard, Venice, Italy.
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  • Artist working in mask shop, Venice, Italy, Europe.
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  • Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards, Antiguan cricketer, warming up at The Oval cricket grounds, London, 1991
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  • Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards, Antiguan cricketer, warming up at The Oval cricket grounds, London, 1991
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  • Sir Isaac Vivian Alexander Richards, Antiguan cricketer, warming up at The Oval cricket grounds, London, 1991
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  • Mass tourism. Crowded bridge over canal, as many tourists watch and photograph the gondolas going by. Venice, Italy
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  • Roof tops of Prague, Czech Republic.
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  • Roof tops of Prague, Czech Republic.
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • British Museum, London, UK
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  • Brooklyn Bridge, with Twin Towers in background, New York, USA, 1987
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  • Wig and barrister
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  • Tourists walking on wooden stepping stones. Springtime in the Keukenhof  gardens, Lisse, the Netherlands.<br />
Also known as the Garden of Europe, is one of the world's largest flower gardens.
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  • Shrimp for sale in Rialto Rialto fish market, Venice, Italy. Octopus for sale in fish market, Venice, Italy. Quiet courtyard, Venice, Italy. Venice, Italy.
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  • River Thames and London Eye, UK
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  • The Guggenheim Museum, NY, USA, 1987
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  • A room with a view. Venice, Veneto, Italy
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  • Prawns for sale in Rialto fish market, Venice, Italy.
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  • Inside Caffè Florian, Venice, Italy, Europe.<br />
The coffee house is situated in the Procuratie Nuove of Piazza San Marco, Venice. It was established in 1720, and is the oldest coffee house in continuous operation.Venice, Italy, Europe
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  • 31 August 1997, 4am local time, at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris.<br />
The announcement was made that most famous woman in the world had just died in a tragic car crash in a Parisian tunnel.<br />
<br />
Princess Diana's death sent the world into wide spread grief. <br />
<br />
Mourners grieve outside Buckingham Palace on the day of her funeral.
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  • 31 August 1997, 4am local time, at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris.<br />
The announcement was made that most famous woman in the world had just died in a tragic car crash in a Parisian tunnel.<br />
<br />
Princess Diana's death sent the world into wide spread grief. <br />
<br />
Mourners grieve outside Buckingham Palace on the day of her funeral.
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  • 31 August 1997, 4am local time, at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris.<br />
The announcement was made that most famous woman in the world had just died in a tragic car crash in a Parisian tunnel.<br />
<br />
Princess Diana's death sent the world into wide spread grief. <br />
<br />
Mourners grieve outside Buckingham Palace on the day of her funeral.
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  • Mural celebrating 60 years of the Queen’ reign. Flags flying ahead of the famous Orange March, West Belfast, NI, 2021
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  • Red, white and blue bollards. Terraced street. Flags flying ahead of the famous Orange March, Belfast, NI, 2021
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  • Strahov dormitory - keeping drinks cold outside on the window sill. Student accomadation near the famous Strahov stadium, Prague, Czech Republic
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  • During the Battle of Vukovar, the water tower was hit more than 600 times during the siege. It is one of the most famous symbols of the Croatian War of independence.<br />
It will not be restored but will remain as a memorial to the pain and suffering that Vukovar endured.
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  • 31 August 1997, 4am local time, at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris.<br />
The announcement was made that most famous woman in the world had just died in a tragic car crash in a Parisian tunnel.<br />
<br />
Princess Diana's death sent the world into wide spread grief. <br />
<br />
Mourners grieve outside Buckingham Palace on the day of her funeral.
    Scan-160801-0036_edit.jpg
  • 31 August 1997, 4am local time, at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris.<br />
The announcement was made that most famous woman in the world had just died in a tragic car crash in a Parisian tunnel.<br />
<br />
Princess Diana's death sent the world into wide spread grief. <br />
<br />
Mourners grieve outside Buckingham Palace on the day of her funeral.
    Scan-160801-0033_edit.jpg
  • 31 August 1997, 4am local time, at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris.<br />
The announcement was made that most famous woman in the world had just died in a tragic car crash in a Parisian tunnel.<br />
<br />
Princess Diana's death sent the world into wide spread grief. <br />
<br />
Mourners grieve outside Buckingham Palace on the day of her funeral.
    Scan-160801-0019_edit.jpg
  • 31 August 1997, 4am local time, at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris.<br />
The announcement was made that most famous woman in the world had just died in a tragic car crash in a Parisian tunnel.<br />
<br />
Princess Diana's death sent the world into wide spread grief. <br />
<br />
Mourners grieve outside Buckingham Palace on the day of her funeral.
    Scan-160801-0008 copy_edit.jpg
  • 31 August 1997, 4am local time, at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris.<br />
The announcement was made that most famous woman in the world had just died in a tragic car crash in a Parisian tunnel.<br />
<br />
Princess Diana's death sent the world into wide spread grief. <br />
<br />
Mourners grieve outside Buckingham Palace on the day of her funeral.
    Scan-160801-0002_edit.jpg
  • Terraced street. Flags flying ahead of the famous Orange March, Belfast, NI, 2021
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  • Terraced street. Flags flying ahead of the famous Orange March, Belfast, NI, 2021
    140_144_Ireland - The Orange March-6...jpg
  • Terraced street. Flags flying ahead of the famous Orange March, Belfast, NI, 2021
    135_138_Ireland - The Orange March-6...jpg
  • Chinese /Mandarin language class, Tutor writing on whiteboard  in class; University of Westminster; London UK, Text says Lao Tse (famous Chinese author) and Tea House (name of one of his well known books)
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  • 31 August 1997, 4am local time, at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris.<br />
The announcement was made that most famous woman in the world had just died in a tragic car crash in a Parisian tunnel.<br />
<br />
Princess Diana's death sent the world into wide spread grief. <br />
<br />
Mourners grieve outside Buckingham Palace on the day of her funeral.
    Scan-160801-0034_edit.jpg
  • 31 August 1997, 4am local time, at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris.<br />
The announcement was made that most famous woman in the world had just died in a tragic car crash in a Parisian tunnel.<br />
<br />
Princess Diana's death sent the world into wide spread grief. <br />
<br />
Mourners grieve outside Buckingham Palace on the day of her funeral.
    Scan-160801-0029_edit.jpg
  • 31 August 1997, 4am local time, at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris.<br />
The announcement was made that most famous woman in the world had just died in a tragic car crash in a Parisian tunnel.<br />
<br />
Princess Diana's death sent the world into wide spread grief. <br />
<br />
Mourners grieve outside Buckingham Palace on the day of her funeral.
    Scan-160801-0025_edit.jpg
  • 31 August 1997, 4am local time, at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris.<br />
The announcement was made that most famous woman in the world had just died in a tragic car crash in a Parisian tunnel.<br />
<br />
Princess Diana's death sent the world into wide spread grief. <br />
<br />
Mourners grieve outside Buckingham Palace on the day of her funeral.
    Scan-160801-0024_edit.jpg
  • 31 August 1997, 4am local time, at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris.<br />
The announcement was made that most famous woman in the world had just died in a tragic car crash in a Parisian tunnel.<br />
<br />
Princess Diana's death sent the world into wide spread grief. <br />
<br />
Mourners grieve outside Buckingham Palace on the day of her funeral.
    Scan-160801-0018_edit.jpg
  • 31 August 1997, 4am local time, at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris.<br />
The announcement was made that most famous woman in the world had just died in a tragic car crash in a Parisian tunnel.<br />
<br />
Princess Diana's death sent the world into wide spread grief. <br />
<br />
Mourners grieve outside Buckingham Palace on the day of her funeral.
    Scan-160801-0017_edit.jpg
  • 31 August 1997, 4am local time, at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris.<br />
The announcement was made that most famous woman in the world had just died in a tragic car crash in a Parisian tunnel.<br />
<br />
Princess Diana's death sent the world into wide spread grief. <br />
<br />
Mourners grieve outside Buckingham Palace on the day of her funeral.
    Scan-160801-0015_edit.jpg
  • 31 August 1997, 4am local time, at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris.<br />
The announcement was made that most famous woman in the world had just died in a tragic car crash in a Parisian tunnel.<br />
<br />
Princess Diana's death sent the world into wide spread grief. <br />
<br />
Mourners grieve outside Buckingham Palace on the day of her funeral.
    Scan-160801-0010_edit.jpg
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