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#11857587
11 December 2024
People wearing raincoats and carrying umbrellas cross Westminster Bridge near Big Ben during Storm Darragh on December 7, 2024, in London, United Kingdom. London's Royal Parks and the Winter Wonderland festive attraction have been shut as Storm Darragh lashes the city with winds of up to 80 mph and heavy rainfall expected throughout the weekend.
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#11857586
11 December 2024
Pedestrians with umbrellas cross Westminster Bridge in front of the Houses of Parliament during Storm Darragh on December 7, 2024, in London, United Kingdom. London's Royal Parks and the Winter Wonderland festive attraction have been shut as Storm Darragh lashes the city with winds of up to 80 mph and heavy rainfall expected throughout the weekend.
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#11857585
11 December 2024
A woman with scarf and coat photographs a scene near the London Eye during Storm Darragh on December 7, 2024, in London, United Kingdom. London's Royal Parks and the Winter Wonderland festive attraction have been shut as Storm Darragh lashes the city with winds of up to 80 mph and heavy rainfall expected throughout the weekend.
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21 September 2022
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 21, 2022: A staff member looks at a display of video clips and outfits exploring the theme of K-Pop phenomenon during a photocall for the upcomming exhibition Hallyu! The Korean Wave (24 September 2022 – 25 June 2023) at the V&A on September 21, 2022 in London, England. The exhibition is the first exhibition of its kind to celebrate the colourful and dynamic popular culture of South Korea, following its early origins to its place on the global stage today.
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21 September 2022
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 21, 2022: A staff member looks at a display of video clips and outfits exploring the theme of K-Pop phenomenon during a photocall for the upcomming exhibition Hallyu! The Korean Wave (24 September 2022 – 25 June 2023) at the V&A on September 21, 2022 in London, England. The exhibition is the first exhibition of its kind to celebrate the colourful and dynamic popular culture of South Korea, following its early origins to its place on the global stage today.
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#1996335
2 June 2017
A violent storm makes it way over south London, UK, on 2 June 2017.
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2 June 2017
A violent storm makes it way over south London, UK, on 2 June 2017.
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2 June 2017
A violent storm makes it way over south London, UK, on 2 June 2017.
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#1821381
9 March 2017
Struan Stevenson, London, UK, 07/03/2017 - Struan Stevenson, President of the European Iraqi Freedom Association (EIFA) at press conference on March 7, 2016, in London to release information on the network of illicit docks in southern Iran being used by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) to transport weapons and goods to evade international sanctions.
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#1821382
9 March 2017
Struan Stevenson, London, UK, 07/03/2017 - Struan Stevenson, President of the European Iraqi Freedom Association (EIFA) at press conference on March 7, 2016, in London to release information on the network of illicit docks in southern Iran being used by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) to transport weapons and goods to evade international sanctions.
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#1821383
9 March 2017
Hossein Abedini, London, UK, 07/03/2017 - The office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran in UK held a press conference on March 7, 2016, in London to release information on the network of illicit docks in southern Iran being used by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) to transport weapons and goods to evade international sanctions.
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#1821384
9 March 2017
London, UK, 07/03/2017 - The office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran in UK held a press conference on March 7, 2016, in London to release information on the network of illicit docks in southern Iran being used by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) to transport weapons and goods to evade international sanctions.
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6 February 2016
The Muslin Festival, hosted by Drik in collaboration with Aarong and the Bangladesh National Museum is set to start on 5 February 2016. The monthlong national exhibition will opens at the Nalini Kanta Bhattashali Gallery, Bangladesh National Museum. The history of the once-immensely popular muslin, a lightweight cotton fabric of plain weave, is being revisited through a month-long festival that opened at Bangladesh National Museum on Friday. The festival features an exhibition, a cultural and fashion show, seminar, launches of a book, a commemorative stamp and a documentary on the making of muslin in Dhaka that had been home to the finest of its clothes for centuries. Drik organised the event in association with the museum and Arong after years of research and investigation into the history of muslin and with the aim of creating awareness and exploring its future potential. Finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhit inaugurated the festival on Friday. Among others, cultural affairs minister Asaduzzaman Noor and secretary Aktari Mumtaj, Saiful Islam, CEO of Drik, Tamara Abed, senior director of Brac, and Rosemary Crill, senior curator of Victoria and Albert Museum of London, were also present on the occasion. ‘Muslin had clothed the world’s aristocrats till 19th century. It’s an invaluable part of our history. The organisers [of the festival] have done an excellent job by bringing to the fore the lost art of muslin,’ Muhit said.
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6 February 2016
The Muslin Festival, hosted by Drik in collaboration with Aarong and the Bangladesh National Museum is set to start on 5 February 2016. The monthlong national exhibition will opens at the Nalini Kanta Bhattashali Gallery, Bangladesh National Museum. The history of the once-immensely popular muslin, a lightweight cotton fabric of plain weave, is being revisited through a month-long festival that opened at Bangladesh National Museum on Friday. The festival features an exhibition, a cultural and fashion show, seminar, launches of a book, a commemorative stamp and a documentary on the making of muslin in Dhaka that had been home to the finest of its clothes for centuries. Drik organised the event in association with the museum and Arong after years of research and investigation into the history of muslin and with the aim of creating awareness and exploring its future potential. Finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhit inaugurated the festival on Friday. Among others, cultural affairs minister Asaduzzaman Noor and secretary Aktari Mumtaj, Saiful Islam, CEO of Drik, Tamara Abed, senior director of Brac, and Rosemary Crill, senior curator of Victoria and Albert Museum of London, were also present on the occasion. ‘Muslin had clothed the world’s aristocrats till 19th century. It’s an invaluable part of our history. The organisers [of the festival] have done an excellent job by bringing to the fore the lost art of muslin,’ Muhit said.
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6 February 2016
The Muslin Festival, hosted by Drik in collaboration with Aarong and the Bangladesh National Museum is set to start on 5 February 2016. The monthlong national exhibition will opens at the Nalini Kanta Bhattashali Gallery, Bangladesh National Museum. The history of the once-immensely popular muslin, a lightweight cotton fabric of plain weave, is being revisited through a month-long festival that opened at Bangladesh National Museum on Friday. The festival features an exhibition, a cultural and fashion show, seminar, launches of a book, a commemorative stamp and a documentary on the making of muslin in Dhaka that had been home to the finest of its clothes for centuries. Drik organised the event in association with the museum and Arong after years of research and investigation into the history of muslin and with the aim of creating awareness and exploring its future potential. Finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhit inaugurated the festival on Friday. Among others, cultural affairs minister Asaduzzaman Noor and secretary Aktari Mumtaj, Saiful Islam, CEO of Drik, Tamara Abed, senior director of Brac, and Rosemary Crill, senior curator of Victoria and Albert Museum of London, were also present on the occasion. ‘Muslin had clothed the world’s aristocrats till 19th century. It’s an invaluable part of our history. The organisers [of the festival] have done an excellent job by bringing to the fore the lost art of muslin,’ Muhit said.
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#1036386
6 February 2016
The Muslin Festival, hosted by Drik in collaboration with Aarong and the Bangladesh National Museum is set to start on 5 February 2016. The monthlong national exhibition will opens at the Nalini Kanta Bhattashali Gallery, Bangladesh National Museum. The history of the once-immensely popular muslin, a lightweight cotton fabric of plain weave, is being revisited through a month-long festival that opened at Bangladesh National Museum on Friday. The festival features an exhibition, a cultural and fashion show, seminar, launches of a book, a commemorative stamp and a documentary on the making of muslin in Dhaka that had been home to the finest of its clothes for centuries. Drik organised the event in association with the museum and Arong after years of research and investigation into the history of muslin and with the aim of creating awareness and exploring its future potential. Finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhit inaugurated the festival on Friday. Among others, cultural affairs minister Asaduzzaman Noor and secretary Aktari Mumtaj, Saiful Islam, CEO of Drik, Tamara Abed, senior director of Brac, and Rosemary Crill, senior curator of Victoria and Albert Museum of London, were also present on the occasion. ‘Muslin had clothed the world’s aristocrats till 19th century. It’s an invaluable part of our history. The organisers [of the festival] have done an excellent job by bringing to the fore the lost art of muslin,’ Muhit said.
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