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Maria Gallastegui and others listen to poems written by David Gould, step-father to Helen Katherine Jones who was killed during the London bombings in 2005. London, October 2008. Maria Gallastegui and others listen to poems written by David Gould, step-father to Helen Katherine Jones who was killed during the London bombings in 2005. London, October 2008. The procession makes its way through London on its way to hand in a petition to Downing Street. London, October 2008. The procession makes its way through London on its way to hand in a petition to Downing Street. London, October 2008. A poem is read out at Westminster Abbey shortly before a minutes silence is observed for those who have been killed during the wars. London, October 2008. A poem is read out at Westminster Abbey shortly before a minutes silence is observed for those who have been killed during the wars. London, October 2008.
A message form a 14 year old boy who leaves his thoughts on the petition. London, October 2008. A message form a 14 year old boy who leaves his thoughts on the petition. London, October 2008. A message that runs counter to the populist poltics of the day. London, October 2008. A message that runs counter to the populist poltics of the day. London, October 2008. Another leaves a message alluding to the financial crisis and its origins. London, October 2008. Another leaves a message alluding to the financial crisis and its origins. London, October 2008.
Long-time veteran peace campaigner, Brian Haw, signs the petition. London, October 2008. Long-time veteran peace campaigner, Brian Haw, signs the petition. London, October 2008. The petition is handed in to Downing Street. London, October 2008. The petition is handed in to Downing Street. London, October 2008. The procession ends at the statue and memorial to Edith Cavell, a humanitarian who was executed in 1915 for her part in helping soldiers to escape the horror of World War One. London, October 2008. The procession ends at the statue and memorial to Edith Cavell, a humanitarian who was executed in 1915 for her part in helping soldiers to escape the horror of World War One. London, October 2008.
Maria Gallastegui and others listen to poems written by David Gould, step-father to Helen Katherine Jones who was killed during the London bombings in 2005. London, October 2008.

Maria Gallastegui and others listen to poems written by David Gould, step-father to Helen Katherine Jones who was killed during the London bombings in 2005. London, October 2008.

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The procession makes its way through London on its way to hand in a petition to Downing Street. London, October 2008.

The procession makes its way through London on its way to hand in a petition to Downing Street. London, October 2008.

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A poem is read out at Westminster Abbey shortly before a minutes silence is observed for those who have been killed during the wars. London, October 2008.

A poem is read out at Westminster Abbey shortly before a minutes silence is observed for those who have been killed during the wars. London, October 2008.

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A message form a 14 year old boy who leaves his thoughts on the petition. London, October 2008.

A message form a 14 year old boy who leaves his thoughts on the petition. London, October 2008.

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A message that runs counter to the populist poltics of the day. London, October 2008.

A message that runs counter to the populist poltics of the day. London, October 2008.

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Another leaves a message alluding to the financial crisis and its origins. London, October 2008.

Another leaves a message alluding to the financial crisis and its origins. London, October 2008.

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Long-time veteran peace campaigner, Brian Haw, signs the petition. London, October 2008.

Long-time veteran peace campaigner, Brian Haw, signs the petition. London, October 2008.

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The petition is handed in to Downing Street. London, October 2008.

The petition is handed in to Downing Street. London, October 2008.

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The procession ends at the statue and memorial to Edith Cavell, a humanitarian who was executed in 1915 for her part in helping soldiers to escape the horror of World War One. London, October 2008.

The procession ends at the statue and memorial to Edith Cavell, a humanitarian who was executed in 1915 for her part in helping soldiers to escape the horror of World War One. London, October 2008.

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