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  • A Young Iraqi girl looks out from behind her mother and gives a thumbs up sign as a British Army patrol of Royal Dragoon Guards passes through Umm Qasr town Southern Iraq, while on Op-Telic in March 2005
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  • A Young Iraqi boy waves as a British Army patrol of Royal Dragoon Guards passes through Umm Qasr town Southern Iraq, while on Op-Telic in March 2005
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  • A Young Iraqi girl looks out from her roughly built home as a British Army patrol of Royal Dragoon Guards passes through Umm Qasr town Southern Iraq, while on Op-Telic in March 2005
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  • Children play in the water fountains of Sheffield  Peace gardens with the old town hall as a backdrop Sheffield City Centre. 05 June 2016<br />
 Copyright Paul David Drabble<br />
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  • The 64 metre high clock-tower of Sheffields old town hall  is surmounted by a statue of Vulcan to the left is the tower of the "Starflyer" the Uk's tallest city center attraction at 70 meters.<br />
 05 June 2016<br />
 Copyright Paul David Drabble<br />
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  • The 64 metre high clock-tower of Sheffields old town hall  is surmounted by a statue of Vulcan to the left is the tower of the "Starflyer" the Uk's tallest city center attraction at 70 meters.<br />
 05 June 2016<br />
 Copyright Paul David Drabble<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.photoshelter.com
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  • The 64 metre high clock-tower of Sheffield's old town hall  is surmounted by a statue of Vulcan <br />
 05 June 2016<br />
 Copyright Paul David Drabble<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.photoshelter.com
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  • The fountains entrance to Sheffield  Peace gardens with the old town hall as a backdrop Sheffield City Centre. The 64 metre high clock-tower is surmounted by a statue of Vulcan to the left is the tower of the "Starflyer" the Uk's tallest city center attraction at 70 meters.<br />
 05 June 2016<br />
 Copyright Paul David Drabble<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.photoshelter.com
    Sheffield 0003.JPG
  • Howden Reservoir in Derbyshire, England is Y shaped and the top one of three reservoirs in the Upper Derwent Valley, the middle reservoir being Derwent and the lower being Ladybower both to the south. Between them they provide practically all of Derbyshire's water, as well as a large part of South Yorkshire and as far afield as Nottingham and Leicester. The western side of the reservoir stands in Derbyshire, while the Eastern side is in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. The county border runs through the middle of the reservoir, following the original path of the River Derwent. <br />
Begun in on 16 July 1901 and completed in July 1912 its dam wall has the same neo-Gothic solid masonry dam wall, built from huge stones as the Derwent Reservoir. The Stone was transported along a specially created railway from the quarries at Grindleford. Over 1,000 workers lived in a specially constructed and self-contained town of Birchinlee also known as "Tin Town".  The wall is 117ft (36m) tall, 1,080ft (330m) long, and  holds back 1,900,000 imperial gallons (8,600kl) of water collected from a catchment area of 5,155 acres (20.86km2).<br />
22  March 2015 Image © Paul David Drabble www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • The View north from the West bank of the Derwent Reservoir in Derbyshire, England is the middle of three reservoirs in the Upper Derwent Valley, the higher reservoir being Howden to the North and the lower being Ladybower to the south. Between them they provide practically all of Derbyshire's water, as well as to a large part of South Yorkshire and as far afield as Nottingham and Leicester.<br />
Begun in 1902 this neo-Gothic solid masonry dam wall is built from huge stones that were transported along a specially created railway from the quarries at Grindleford. Over 1,000 workers lived in a specially constructed and self-contained town of Birchinlee also known as "Tin Town". Derwent reservoir began being filled in November 1914, and overflowed for the first time in January of 1916. Covering an area of 70.8 hectares (175 acres) and at its deepest point is 34.7 metres (114 ft) the dam can support a total of 9.64 million cubic metres of water.<br />
For 6 weeks during the Second World War the reservoir was used by the pilots of the 617 Squadron "the Dambusters" to practice their low-level flying skills needed for Operation Chastise, because of the Derwents similarity to the operations German target. In for 2 weeks in 1954 the the sound of Lancaster bomber engines could be heard again over the Derwent as the reservoir stood in for the German dams a second time. This time for the filming of the "The Dambusters" starring Richard Todd as Guy Gibson. The west tower of the dam wall is home to Derwent Valley Museum and includes a permanent memorial to 617 Squadron to which is visible even when the Museum is closed. <br />
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22  March 2015 Image © Paul David Drabble www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
    Derwent Dams 0118.jpg
  • The View East from the West bank of the Derwent Reservoir in Derbyshire, England is the middle of three reservoirs in the Upper Derwent Valley, the higher reservoir being Howden to the North and the lower being Ladybower to the south. Between them they provide practically all of Derbyshire's water, as well as to a large part of South Yorkshire and as far afield as Nottingham and Leicester.<br />
Begun in 1902 this neo-Gothic solid masonry dam wall is built from huge stones that were transported along a specially created railway from the quarries at Grindleford. Over 1,000 workers lived in a specially constructed and self-contained town of Birchinlee also known as "Tin Town". Derwent reservoir began being filled in November 1914, and overflowed for the first time in January of 1916. Covering an area of 70.8 hectares (175 acres) and at its deepest point is 34.7 metres (114 ft) the dam can support a total of 9.64 million cubic metres of water.<br />
For 6 weeks during the Second World War the reservoir was used by the pilots of the 617 Squadron "the Dambusters" to practice their low-level flying skills needed for Operation Chastise, because of the Derwents similarity to the operations German target. In for 2 weeks in 1954 the the sound of Lancaster bomber engines could be heard again over the Derwent as the reservoir stood in for the German dams a second time. This time for the filming of the "The Dambusters" starring Richard Todd as Guy Gibson. The west tower of the dam wall is home to Derwent Valley Museum and includes a permanent memorial to 617 Squadron to which is visible even when the Museum is closed. <br />
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22  March 2015 Image © Paul David Drabble www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
    Derwent Dams 0103.jpg
  • The View East from the West bank of the Derwent Reservoir in Derbyshire, England is the middle of three reservoirs in the Upper Derwent Valley, the higher reservoir being Howden to the North and the lower being Ladybower to the south. Between them they provide practically all of Derbyshire's water, as well as to a large part of South Yorkshire and as far afield as Nottingham and Leicester.<br />
Begun in 1902 this neo-Gothic solid masonry dam wall is built from huge stones that were transported along a specially created railway from the quarries at Grindleford. Over 1,000 workers lived in a specially constructed and self-contained town of Birchinlee also known as "Tin Town". Derwent reservoir began being filled in November 1914, and overflowed for the first time in January of 1916. Covering an area of 70.8 hectares (175 acres) and at its deepest point is 34.7 metres (114 ft) the dam can support a total of 9.64 million cubic metres of water.<br />
For 6 weeks during the Second World War the reservoir was used by the pilots of the 617 Squadron "the Dambusters" to practice their low-level flying skills needed for Operation Chastise, because of the Derwents similarity to the operations German target. In for 2 weeks in 1954 the the sound of Lancaster bomber engines could be heard again over the Derwent as the reservoir stood in for the German dams a second time. This time for the filming of the "The Dambusters" starring Richard Todd as Guy Gibson. The west tower of the dam wall is home to Derwent Valley Museum and includes a permanent memorial to 617 Squadron to which is visible even when the Museum is closed. <br />
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22  March 2015 Image © Paul David Drabble www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
    Derwent Dams 0099.jpg
  • Looking like a giant childs cataputly the remains of an old dead tree stand on the western bank of the Derwnt Reservoir in Derbyshire, England. The reservoir  is the middle of three reservoirs in the Upper Derwent Valley, the higher reservoir being Howden to the North and the lower being Ladybower to the south. Between them they provide practically all of Derbyshire's water, as well as to a large part of South Yorkshire and as far afield as Nottingham and Leicester.<br />
Begun in 1902 this neo-Gothic solid masonry dam wall is built from huge stones that were transported along a specially created railway from the quarries at Grindleford. Over 1,000 workers lived in a specially constructed and self-contained town of Birchinlee also known as "Tin Town". Derwent reservoir began being filled in November 1914, and overflowed for the first time in January of 1916. Covering an area of 70.8 hectares (175 acres) and at its deepest point is 34.7 metres (114 ft) the dam can support a total of 9.64 million cubic metres of water.<br />
For 6 weeks during the Second World War the reservoir was used by the pilots of the 617 Squadron "the Dambusters" to practice their low-level flying skills needed for Operation Chastise, because of the Derwents similarity to the operations German target. In for 2 weeks in 1954 the the sound of Lancaster bomber engines could be heard again over the Derwent as the reservoir stood in for the German dams a second time. This time for the filming of the "The Dambusters" starring Richard Todd as Guy Gibson. The west tower of the dam wall is home to Derwent Valley Museum and includes a permanent memorial to 617 Squadron to which is visible even when the Museum is closed. <br />
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22  March 2015 Image © Paul David Drabble www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
    Derwent Dams 0061.jpg
  • The View north from the West bank of the Derwent Reservoir in Derbyshire, England is the middle of three reservoirs in the Upper Derwent Valley, the higher reservoir being Howden to the North and the lower being Ladybower to the south. Between them they provide practically all of Derbyshire's water, as well as to a large part of South Yorkshire and as far afield as Nottingham and Leicester.<br />
Begun in 1902 this neo-Gothic solid masonry dam wall is built from huge stones that were transported along a specially created railway from the quarries at Grindleford. Over 1,000 workers lived in a specially constructed and self-contained town of Birchinlee also known as "Tin Town". Derwent reservoir began being filled in November 1914, and overflowed for the first time in January of 1916. Covering an area of 70.8 hectares (175 acres) and at its deepest point is 34.7 metres (114 ft) the dam can support a total of 9.64 million cubic metres of water.<br />
For 6 weeks during the Second World War the reservoir was used by the pilots of the 617 Squadron "the Dambusters" to practice their low-level flying skills needed for Operation Chastise, because of the Derwents similarity to the operations German target. In for 2 weeks in 1954 the the sound of Lancaster bomber engines could be heard again over the Derwent as the reservoir stood in for the German dams a second time. This time for the filming of the "The Dambusters" starring Richard Todd as Guy Gibson. The west tower of the dam wall is home to Derwent Valley Museum and includes a permanent memorial to 617 Squadron to which is visible even when the Museum is closed. <br />
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22  March 2015 Image © Paul David Drabble www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
    Derwent Dams 0056.jpg
  • The View north from the West bank of the Derwent Reservoir in Derbyshire, England is the middle of three reservoirs in the Upper Derwent Valley, the higher reservoir being Howden to the North and the lower being Ladybower to the south. Between them they provide practically all of Derbyshire's water, as well as to a large part of South Yorkshire and as far afield as Nottingham and Leicester.<br />
Begun in 1902 this neo-Gothic solid masonry dam wall is built from huge stones that were transported along a specially created railway from the quarries at Grindleford. Over 1,000 workers lived in a specially constructed and self-contained town of Birchinlee also known as "Tin Town". Derwent reservoir began being filled in November 1914, and overflowed for the first time in January of 1916. Covering an area of 70.8 hectares (175 acres) and at its deepest point is 34.7 metres (114 ft) the dam can support a total of 9.64 million cubic metres of water.<br />
For 6 weeks during the Second World War the reservoir was used by the pilots of the 617 Squadron "the Dambusters" to practice their low-level flying skills needed for Operation Chastise, because of the Derwents similarity to the operations German target. In for 2 weeks in 1954 the the sound of Lancaster bomber engines could be heard again over the Derwent as the reservoir stood in for the German dams a second time. This time for the filming of the "The Dambusters" starring Richard Todd as Guy Gibson. The west tower of the dam wall is home to Derwent Valley Museum and includes a permanent memorial to 617 Squadron to which is visible even when the Museum is closed. <br />
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22  March 2015 Image © Paul David Drabble www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
    Derwent Dams 0054.jpg
  • Derwent Reservoir in Derbyshire, England is the middle of three reservoirs in the Upper Derwent Valley, the higher reservoir being Howden to the North and the lower being Ladybower to the south. Between them they provide practically all of Derbyshire's water, as well as to a large part of South Yorkshire and as far afield as Nottingham and Leicester.<br />
Begun in 1902 this neo-Gothic solid masonry dam wall is built from huge stones that were transported along a specially created railway from the quarries at Grindleford. Over 1,000 workers lived in a specially constructed and self-contained town of Birchinlee also known as "Tin Town". Derwent reservoir began being filled in November 1914, and overflowed for the first time in January of 1916. Covering an area of 70.8 hectares (175 acres) and at its deepest point is 34.7 metres (114 ft) the dam can support a total of 9.64 million cubic metres of water.<br />
For 6 weeks during the Second World War the reservoir was used by the pilots of the 617 Squadron "the Dambusters" to practice their low-level flying skills needed for Operation Chastise, because of the Derwents similarity to the operations German target. In for 2 weeks in 1954 the the sound of Lancaster bomber engines could be heard again over the Derwent as the reservoir stood in for the German dams a second time. This time for the filming of the "The Dambusters" starring Richard Todd as Guy Gibson. The west tower of the dam wall is home to Derwent Valley Museum and includes a permanent memorial to 617 Squadron to which is visible even when the Museum is closed. <br />
<br />
22  March 2015 Image © Paul David Drabble www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
    Derwent Dams 0044.jpg
  • Derwent Reservoir in Derbyshire, England is the middle of three reservoirs in the Upper Derwent Valley, the higher reservoir being Howden to the North and the lower being Ladybower to the south. Between them they provide practically all of Derbyshire's water, as well as to a large part of South Yorkshire and as far afield as Nottingham and Leicester.<br />
Begun in 1902 this neo-Gothic solid masonry dam wall is built from huge stones that were transported along a specially created railway from the quarries at Grindleford. Over 1,000 workers lived in a specially constructed and self-contained town of Birchinlee also known as "Tin Town". Derwent reservoir began being filled in November 1914, and overflowed for the first time in January of 1916. Covering an area of 70.8 hectares (175 acres) and at its deepest point is 34.7 metres (114 ft) the dam can support a total of 9.64 million cubic metres of water.<br />
For 6 weeks during the Second World War the reservoir was used by the pilots of the 617 Squadron "the Dambusters" to practice their low-level flying skills needed for Operation Chastise, because of the Derwents similarity to the operations German target. In for 2 weeks in 1954 the the sound of Lancaster bomber engines could be heard again over the Derwent as the reservoir stood in for the German dams a second time. This time for the filming of the "The Dambusters" starring Richard Todd as Guy Gibson. The west tower of the dam wall is home to Derwent Valley Museum and includes a permanent memorial to 617 Squadron to which is visible even when the Museum is closed. <br />
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22  March 2015 Image © Paul David Drabble www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
    Derwent Dams 0043.jpg
  • Public Footpath sign post pointing the way to the west tower of the Derwent Reservoir in Derbyshire, England. <br />
The middle of three reservoirs in the Upper Derwent Valley, the higher reservoir being Howden to the North and the lower being Ladybower to the south. Between them they provide practically all of Derbyshire's water, as well as to a large part of South Yorkshire and as far afield as Nottingham and Leicester.<br />
Begun in 1902 this neo-Gothic solid masonry dam wall is built from huge stones that were transported along a specially created railway from the quarries at Grindleford. Over 1,000 workers lived in a specially constructed and self-contained town of Birchinlee also known as "Tin Town". Derwent reservoir began being filled in November 1914, and overflowed for the first time in January of 1916. Covering an area of 70.8 hectares (175 acres) and at its deepest point is 34.7 metres (114 ft) the dam can support a total of 9.64 million cubic metres of water.<br />
For 6 weeks during the Second World War the reservoir was used by the pilots of the 617 Squadron "the Dambusters" to practice their low-level flying skills needed for Operation Chastise, because of the Derwents similarity to the operations German target. In for 2 weeks in 1954 the the sound of Lancaster bomber engines could be heard again over the Derwent as the reservoir stood in for the German dams a second time. This time for the filming of the "The Dambusters" starring Richard Todd as Guy Gibson. The west tower of the dam wall is home to Derwent Valley Museum and includes a permanent memorial to 617 Squadron to which is visible even when the Museum is closed. <br />
<br />
22  March 2015 Image © Paul David Drabble www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
    Derwent Dams 0032.jpg
  • Derwent Reservoir in Derbyshire, England is the middle of three reservoirs in the Upper Derwent Valley, the higher reservoir being Howden to the North and the lower being Ladybower to the south. Between them they provide practically all of Derbyshire's water, as well as to a large part of South Yorkshire and as far afield as Nottingham and Leicester.<br />
Begun in 1902 this neo-Gothic solid masonry dam wall is built from huge stones that were transported along a specially created railway from the quarries at Grindleford. Over 1,000 workers lived in a specially constructed and self-contained town of Birchinlee also known as "Tin Town". Derwent reservoir began being filled in November 1914, and overflowed for the first time in January of 1916. Covering an area of 70.8 hectares (175 acres) and at its deepest point is 34.7 metres (114 ft) the dam can support a total of 9.64 million cubic metres of water.<br />
For 6 weeks during the Second World War the reservoir was used by the pilots of the 617 Squadron "the Dambusters" to practice their low-level flying skills needed for Operation Chastise, because of the Derwents similarity to the operations German target. In for 2 weeks in 1954 the the sound of Lancaster bomber engines could be heard again over the Derwent as the reservoir stood in for the German dams a second time. This time for the filming of the "The Dambusters" starring Richard Todd as Guy Gibson. The west tower of the dam wall is home to Derwent Valley Museum and includes a permanent memorial to 617 Squadron to which is visible even when the Museum is closed. <br />
<br />
22  March 2015 Image © Paul David Drabble www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
    Derwent Dams 0010.jpg
  • Derwent Reservoir in Derbyshire, England is the middle of three reservoirs in the Upper Derwent Valley, the higher reservoir being Howden to the North and the lower being Ladybower to the south. Between them they provide practically all of Derbyshire's water, as well as to a large part of South Yorkshire and as far afield as Nottingham and Leicester.<br />
Begun in 1902 this neo-Gothic solid masonry dam wall is built from huge stones that were transported along a specially created railway from the quarries at Grindleford. Over 1,000 workers lived in a specially constructed and self-contained town of Birchinlee also known as "Tin Town". Derwent reservoir began being filled in November 1914, and overflowed for the first time in January of 1916. Covering an area of 70.8 hectares (175 acres) and at its deepest point is 34.7 metres (114 ft) the dam can support a total of 9.64 million cubic metres of water.<br />
For 6 weeks during the Second World War the reservoir was used by the pilots of the 617 Squadron "the Dambusters" to practice their low-level flying skills needed for Operation Chastise, because of the Derwents similarity to the operations German target. In for 2 weeks in 1954 the the sound of Lancaster bomber engines could be heard again over the Derwent as the reservoir stood in for the German dams a second time. This time for the filming of the "The Dambusters" starring Richard Todd as Guy Gibson. The west tower of the dam wall is home to Derwent Valley Museum and includes a permanent memorial to 617 Squadron to which is visible even when the Museum is closed. <br />
<br />
22  March 2015 Image © Paul David Drabble www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
    Derwent Dams 0011.jpg
  • Derwent Reservoir in Derbyshire, England is the middle of three reservoirs in the Upper Derwent Valley, the higher reservoir being Howden to the North and the lower being Ladybower to the south. Between them they provide practically all of Derbyshire's water, as well as to a large part of South Yorkshire and as far afield as Nottingham and Leicester.<br />
Begun in 1902 this neo-Gothic solid masonry dam wall is built from huge stones that were transported along a specially created railway from the quarries at Grindleford. Over 1,000 workers lived in a specially constructed and self-contained town of Birchinlee also known as "Tin Town". Derwent reservoir began being filled in November 1914, and overflowed for the first time in January of 1916. Covering an area of 70.8 hectares (175 acres) and at its deepest point is 34.7 metres (114 ft) the dam can support a total of 9.64 million cubic metres of water.<br />
For 6 weeks during the Second World War the reservoir was used by the pilots of the 617 Squadron "the Dambusters" to practice their low-level flying skills needed for Operation Chastise, because of the Derwents similarity to the operations German target. In for 2 weeks in 1954 the the sound of Lancaster bomber engines could be heard again over the Derwent as the reservoir stood in for the German dams a second time. This time for the filming of the "The Dambusters" starring Richard Todd as Guy Gibson. The west tower of the dam wall is home to Derwent Valley Museum and includes a permanent memorial to 617 Squadron to which is visible even when the Museum is closed. <br />
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22  March 2015 Image © Paul David Drabble www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • A veteran on parade outside Barnsley Town Hall as  Barnsley Marks the Centenary of the out break of World War I on Remembrance Sunday <br />
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09 November 2014<br />
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  • A veteran on parade outside Barnsley Town Hall as  Barnsley Marks the Centenary of the out break of World War I on Remembrance Sunday <br />
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09 November 2014<br />
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  • A veteran on parade outside Barnsley Town Hall as  Barnsley Marks the Centenary of the out break of World War I on Remembrance Sunday <br />
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09 November 2014<br />
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  • A Member of the Yorkshire Regiment stands on corner guard at the Barnsley War Memorial outside the Town Hall as  Barnsley Marks the Centenary of the out break of World War I on Remembrance Sunday <br />
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09 November 2014<br />
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  • A veteran on parade outside Barnsley Town Hall as  Barnsley Marks the Centenary of the out break of World War I on Remembrance Sunday <br />
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09 November 2014<br />
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  • Soldiers Young and old stand on parade outside Barnsley Town Hall as  Barnsley Marks the Centenary of the out break of World War I on Remembrance Sunday <br />
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09 November 2014<br />
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  • A young boy waits to lay a wreath of poppies at the War memorial outside Barnsley Town Hall as  Barnsley Marks the Centenary of the out break of World War I on Remembrance Sunday <br />
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09 November 2014<br />
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  • A veteran Stands on parade outside Barnsley Town Hall as  Barnsley Marks the Centenary of the out break of World War I on Remembrance Sunday <br />
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09 November 2014<br />
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley Marks the Centenary of the out break of World War I - Barnsley Pals Centenary Square Memorial outside Barnsley Town Hall<br />
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09 November 2014<br />
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  • Troops parade outside Barnsley Town Hall on Remembrance Sunday Barnsley Marks the Centenary of the out break of World War I<br />
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09 November 2014<br />
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley Marks the Centenary of the out break of World War I - Barnsley Pals Centenary Square Memorial outside Barnsley Town Hall<br />
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09 November 2014<br />
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  • Brazennose Street heading towards Albert Square Manchester, Lancashire M2. The tall tower in shot is Manchester Town Hall..www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk..29 January 2012 -  Image © Paul David Drabble
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  • demonstrators play music and dance outside Sheffield Town Hall close Sheffield City Hall where the Liberal Democrats are holding their Party conference Conference Sheffield Saturday.12 March 2011.Images © Paul David Drabble
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  • demonstrators play music and dance outside Sheffield Town Hall close Sheffield City Hall where the Liberal Democrats are holding their Party conference Conference Sheffield Saturday.12 March 2011.Images © Paul David Drabble
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  • A veteran on parade outside Barnsley Town Hall as  Barnsley Marks the Centenary of the out break of World War I on Remembrance Sunday <br />
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09 November 2014<br />
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Image © Paul David Drabble <br />
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  • A Member of the Yorkshire Regiment stands on corner guard at the Barnsley War Memorial outside the Town Hall as  Barnsley Marks the Centenary of the out break of World War I on Remembrance Sunday <br />
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09 November 2014<br />
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Image © Paul David Drabble <br />
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  • With dirt on its nose a Grey Squirrel (Scientific name Sciurus Carolinensison) makes its way along a garden fence in a British Suburban Garden<br />
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 29 September 2019<br />
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  • Ecclesfield Squirrel<br />
<br />
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 29 September 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk A Grey Squirrel (Scientific name Sciurus Carolinensison) hides peanuts from in a plant pot in British Suburban Garden
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  • A Grey Squirrel (Scientific name Sciurus Carolinensison) makes its way along a garden wall in a British Suburban Garden<br />
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 29 September 2019<br />
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  • Ecclesfield Squirrel<br />
<br />
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 29 September 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk A Grey Squirrel (Scientific name Sciurus Carolinensison) Sits and drinks from Bird feeder in a British Suburban Garden
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  • Ecclesfield Squirrel<br />
<br />
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 29 September 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk A Grey Squirrel (Scientific name Sciurus Carolinensison) hides peanuts from in a plant pot in British Suburban Garden
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  • A Grey Squirrel (Scientific name Sciurus Carolinensison) Sits in the rain eating peanuts from Bird feeder in a British Suburban Garden<br />
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 29 September 2019<br />
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  • Ecclesfield Squirrel<br />
<br />
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 29 September 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk A Grey Squirrel (Scientific name Sciurus Carolinensison) Sits and drinks from Bird feeder in a British Suburban Garden
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  • Ecclesfield Squirrel<br />
<br />
 Copyright Paul David Drabble<br />
 29 September 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk A Grey Squirrel (Scientific name Sciurus Carolinensison) Sits and drinks from Bird feeder in a British Suburban Garden
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  • Colour Sgt Leon Egbury with Mum Marcia Egbury Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Colour Sgt Leon Egbury with left to right his niece Olivia Sanders, Youngest Sister Rachael Sanders. Eldest Sister Andrea Egbury and Mum Marcia Egbury Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Colour Sgt Leon Egbury Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley Many School children were amongst those lining the route to cheer on the Yorkshire RegimentSouth Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade. Soldiers from the 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment march through the streets of Barnsley South Yorkshire with Swords drawn, bayonets fixed, bands playing and colours flying as the Regiment is granted the freedom of the borough<br />
22 June 2010<br />
Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade. Soldiers from the 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment march through the streets of Barnsley South Yorkshire with Swords drawn, bayonets fixed, bands playing and colours flying as the Regiment is granted the freedom of the borough<br />
22 June 2010<br />
Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Colonel of the Regiment  Colonel Simon Newton MBE  Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Deputy Lord Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Hunt OBE, Colonel of the Regiment  Colonel Simon Newton MBE Inspects members of the Yorkshire Regiment.  Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Mayor of Barnsley Cllr Margaret Sheard Inspects members of the Yorkshire Regiment.  Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • LEFT Leon Egbury Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Deputy Lord Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Hunt OBE, Colonel of the Regiment  Colonel Simon Newton MBE and The Mayor of Barnsley Councillor Margaret Sheard Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Deputy Lord Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Hunt OBE, Colonel of the Regiment  Colonel Simon Newton MBE and The Mayor of Barnsley Councillor Margaret Sheard Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire Legendry Cricket Umpire Dickie Bird (Fourth from Right) was amongst the dignitaries watching the parade  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire LEFT Colour Sgt Egbury  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley Many School children were amongst those lining the route to cheer on the Yorkshire Regiment South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley Many School children were amongst those lining the route to cheer on the Yorkshire Regiment South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • A young Iraqi child waving what is probably a real handgun  runs, jumps and falls as he tries to keep up with  British Army patrol of Royal Dragoon Guards passes through Umm Qasr area Southern Iraq, while on Op-Telic in March 2005
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  • A young Iraqi child waving what is probably a real handgun  runs, jumps and falls as he tries to keep up with  British Army patrol of Royal Dragoon Guards passes through Umm Qasr area Southern Iraq, while on Op-Telic in March 2005
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  • A young Iraqi child waving what is probably a real handgun  runs, jumps and falls as he tries to keep up with  British Army patrol of Royal Dragoon Guards passes through Umm Qasr area Southern Iraq, while on Op-Telic in March 2005
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  • A Grey Squirrel (Scientific name Sciurus Carolinensison) Sits in the rain eating peanuts from Bird feeder in a British Suburban Garden<br />
<br />
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 29 September 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Colour Sgt Leon Egbury (Third from right) a member of the Colour Party at  Freedom Parade 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment Barnsley South Yorkshire  22 June 2010 .Images © Paul David Drabble.
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley In memory of Pvt Matthew Thornton<br />
<br />
 Copyright Paul David Drabble<br />
 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley <br />
<br />
 Copyright Paul David Drabble<br />
 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley <br />
<br />
 Copyright Paul David Drabble<br />
 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley In memory of Pvt Matthew Thornton<br />
<br />
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 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley march past<br />
<br />
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 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley march past<br />
<br />
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 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley march past<br />
<br />
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 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley march past<br />
<br />
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 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley march past<br />
<br />
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 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley march past<br />
<br />
 Copyright Paul David Drabble<br />
 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley <br />
<br />
 Copyright Paul David Drabble<br />
 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley Corner Guard<br />
<br />
 Copyright Paul David Drabble<br />
 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley Corner Guard<br />
<br />
 Copyright Paul David Drabble<br />
 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley Corner Guard<br />
<br />
 Copyright Paul David Drabble<br />
 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley <br />
<br />
 Copyright Paul David Drabble<br />
 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley Standard Bearers<br />
<br />
 Copyright Paul David Drabble<br />
 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley Standard Bearers<br />
<br />
 Copyright Paul David Drabble<br />
 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley Corner Guard<br />
<br />
 Copyright Paul David Drabble<br />
 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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  • Remembrance Sunday Barnsley Corner Guard<br />
<br />
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 10 November 2019<br />
 www.pauldaviddrabble.co.uk
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