Evening Standard 7/7/05
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51°30' 06" N, 0°9' 58" W51.501596 -0.166178
This was taken at about 3pm, as the standard was adjusting it's print run to cope with the events of the day.
Several bombs went off in London on 7th July 2005. One on a bus, ripping it to shreds, others on the underground.
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what a week for London :(
Posted 36 months ago.
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Quite
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Yes, that's quite a poignant photo
Posted 36 months ago.
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Really been a roller coaster ride accross the
pond.
Posted 36 months ago.
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This is amazing the joy and the sorrow in two
tin boxes!
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wow - the juxtaposition there - incredible.
Posted 36 months ago.
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Has been an emotional week indeed.
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That just about says it all, doesn't it.
Thanks for this.
Posted 36 months ago.
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Permission to post to Skype Journal? skypejournal.com ?
Posted 36 months ago.
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No problem. I had already set the licence
accordingly.
Posted 36 months ago.
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An absolutely sadly brilliant photo.
Posted 36 months ago.
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A great photo. I have used it here
Posted 36 months ago.
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Hi, I've borrowed it too. Nice shot and take care...
Posted 36 months ago.
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brilliant and perfect timing. thanks.
Posted 36 months ago.
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"It’s not our tolerance for multiculturalism
that fuels terrorism; it’s our tolerance for
the barbarism committed in our name. A
society that truly lived its values of
equality and human rights would actually rob
terrorists of what has always been their
greatest recruitment tool: our racism "
Naomi Klein
Posted 34 months ago.
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nice catch !!!
Please consider posting to the PHOTO KRANTI group
Posted 22 months ago.
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Bob Farrell [deleted] says:
Hi there,
I'm an admin trying to create a an online
book of condolences forthe bereaved and
victims of the 7/7 atrocity.
I would be most grateful if you would
consider posting to my group:
www.flickr.com/groups/sevenseven
Thank you,
Bob Farrell
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