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Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain, 07 26 2025: Fire truck at work-stock-photo
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The annual equal rights demonstration for the global rainbow community took place in Amsterdam. People and organizations came together to advocate for the acceptance and equality of LGBTQA  individuals worldwide. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Axe silhouetted with a white background-stock-photo
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London, UK - Jul 21, 2025 - View of HMS Belfast (a historic warship) positioned prominently in the foreground, with the distinctive skyscrapers of Lon-stock-photo
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London, UK - Jul 21, 2025 - a panoramic view of the London skyline, featuring prominent modern skyscrapers and buildings situated along the River Tham-stock-photo
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London, UK - Jul 21, 2025 - View of HMS Belfast (a historic warship) positioned prominently in the foreground, with the distinctive skyscrapers of Lon-stock-photo
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New Chief Yeoman Warder Paul Langley (right) and Yeoman Gaoler John Donald on their first day in post at the Tower of London. The Chief Yeoman Warder is the head of the Yeoman Body, which comprises 34 other Yeoman Warders, or 'Beefeaters' as they are commonly known. The Yeoman Gaoler - who is second in command - historically used to be in charge of prisoners at the Tower and still carries the infamous axe during ceremonial duties. Picture date: Monday July 21, 2025.-stock-photo
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New Chief Yeoman Warder Paul Langley (right) and Yeoman Gaoler John Donald on their first day in post at the Tower of London. The Chief Yeoman Warder is the head of the Yeoman Body, which comprises 34 other Yeoman Warders, or 'Beefeaters' as they are commonly known. The Yeoman Gaoler - who is second in command - historically used to be in charge of prisoners at the Tower and still carries the infamous axe during ceremonial duties. Picture date: Monday July 21, 2025.-stock-photo
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New Chief Yeoman Warder Paul Langley (right) and Yeoman Gaoler John Donald on their first day in post at the Tower of London. The Chief Yeoman Warder is the head of the Yeoman Body, which comprises 34 other Yeoman Warders, or 'Beefeaters' as they are commonly known. The Yeoman Gaoler - who is second in command - historically used to be in charge of prisoners at the Tower and still carries the infamous axe during ceremonial duties. Picture date: Monday July 21, 2025.-stock-photo
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New Chief Yeoman Warder Paul Langley (right) and Yeoman Gaoler John Donald on their first day in post at the Tower of London. The Chief Yeoman Warder is the head of the Yeoman Body, which comprises 34 other Yeoman Warders, or 'Beefeaters' as they are commonly known. The Yeoman Gaoler - who is second in command - historically used to be in charge of prisoners at the Tower and still carries the infamous axe during ceremonial duties. Picture date: Monday July 21, 2025.-stock-photo
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New Chief Yeoman Warder Paul Langley (right) and Yeoman Gaoler John Donald on their first day in post at the Tower of London. The Chief Yeoman Warder is the head of the Yeoman Body, which comprises 34 other Yeoman Warders, or 'Beefeaters' as they are commonly known. The Yeoman Gaoler - who is second in command - historically used to be in charge of prisoners at the Tower and still carries the infamous axe during ceremonial duties. Picture date: Monday July 21, 2025.-stock-photo
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New Chief Yeoman Warder Paul Langley (right) and Yeoman Gaoler John Donald on their first day in post at the Tower of London. The Chief Yeoman Warder is the head of the Yeoman Body, which comprises 34 other Yeoman Warders, or 'Beefeaters' as they are commonly known. The Yeoman Gaoler - who is second in command - historically used to be in charge of prisoners at the Tower and still carries the infamous axe during ceremonial duties. Picture date: Monday July 21, 2025.-stock-photo
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New Chief Yeoman Warder Paul Langley (right) and Yeoman Gaoler John Donald on their first day in post at the Tower of London. The Chief Yeoman Warder is the head of the Yeoman Body, which comprises 34 other Yeoman Warders, or 'Beefeaters' as they are commonly known. The Yeoman Gaoler - who is second in command - historically used to be in charge of prisoners at the Tower and still carries the infamous axe during ceremonial duties. Picture date: Monday July 21, 2025.-stock-photo
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New Chief Yeoman Warder Paul Langley (right) and Yeoman Gaoler John Donald on their first day in post at the Tower of London. The Chief Yeoman Warder is the head of the Yeoman Body, which comprises 34 other Yeoman Warders, or 'Beefeaters' as they are commonly known. The Yeoman Gaoler - who is second in command - historically used to be in charge of prisoners at the Tower and still carries the infamous axe during ceremonial duties. Picture date: Monday July 21, 2025.-stock-photo
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New Chief Yeoman Warder Paul Langley (right) and Yeoman Gaoler John Donald on their first day in post at the Tower of London. The Chief Yeoman Warder is the head of the Yeoman Body, which comprises 34 other Yeoman Warders, or 'Beefeaters' as they are commonly known. The Yeoman Gaoler - who is second in command - historically used to be in charge of prisoners at the Tower and still carries the infamous axe during ceremonial duties. Picture date: Monday July 21, 2025.-stock-photo
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New Chief Yeoman Warder Paul Langley (right) and Yeoman Gaoler John Donald on their first day in post at the Tower of London. The Chief Yeoman Warder is the head of the Yeoman Body, which comprises 34 other Yeoman Warders, or 'Beefeaters' as they are commonly known. The Yeoman Gaoler - who is second in command - historically used to be in charge of prisoners at the Tower and still carries the infamous axe during ceremonial duties. Picture date: Monday July 21, 2025.-stock-photo
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New Chief Yeoman Warder Paul Langley (left) and Yeoman Gaoler John Donald on their first day in post at the Tower of London. The Chief Yeoman Warder is the head of the Yeoman Body, which comprises 34 other Yeoman Warders, or 'Beefeaters' as they are commonly known. The Yeoman Gaoler - who is second in command - historically used to be in charge of prisoners at the Tower and still carries the infamous axe during ceremonial duties. Picture date: Monday July 21, 2025.-stock-photo
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New Chief Yeoman Warder Paul Langley (left) and Yeoman Gaoler John Donald on their first day in post at the Tower of London. The Chief Yeoman Warder is the head of the Yeoman Body, which comprises 34 other Yeoman Warders, or 'Beefeaters' as they are commonly known. The Yeoman Gaoler - who is second in command - historically used to be in charge of prisoners at the Tower and still carries the infamous axe during ceremonial duties. Picture date: Monday July 21, 2025.-stock-photo
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New Chief Yeoman Warder Paul Langley (left) and Yeoman Gaoler John Donald on their first day in post at the Tower of London. The Chief Yeoman Warder is the head of the Yeoman Body, which comprises 34 other Yeoman Warders, or 'Beefeaters' as they are commonly known. The Yeoman Gaoler - who is second in command - historically used to be in charge of prisoners at the Tower and still carries the infamous axe during ceremonial duties. Picture date: Monday July 21, 2025.-stock-photo
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New Chief Yeoman Warder Paul Langley (left) and Yeoman Gaoler John Donald on their first day in post at the Tower of London. The Chief Yeoman Warder is the head of the Yeoman Body, which comprises 34 other Yeoman Warders, or 'Beefeaters' as they are commonly known. The Yeoman Gaoler - who is second in command - historically used to be in charge of prisoners at the Tower and still carries the infamous axe during ceremonial duties. Picture date: Monday July 21, 2025.-stock-photo
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New Chief Yeoman Warder Paul Langley (left) and Yeoman Gaoler John Donald on their first day in post at the Tower of London. The Chief Yeoman Warder is the head of the Yeoman Body, which comprises 34 other Yeoman Warders, or 'Beefeaters' as they are commonly known. The Yeoman Gaoler - who is second in command - historically used to be in charge of prisoners at the Tower and still carries the infamous axe during ceremonial duties. Picture date: Monday July 21, 2025.-stock-photo
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New Chief Yeoman Warder Paul Langley on his first day in post at the Tower of London. The Chief Yeoman Warder is the head of the Yeoman Body, which comprises 34 other Yeoman Warders, or 'Beefeaters' as they are commonly known. The Yeoman Gaoler - who is second in command - historically used to be in charge of prisoners at the Tower and still carries the infamous axe during ceremonial duties. Picture date: Monday July 21, 2025.-stock-photo
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New Yeoman Gaoler John Donald on his first day in post at the Tower of London. The Chief Yeoman Warder is the head of the Yeoman Body, which comprises 34 other Yeoman Warders, or 'Beefeaters' as they are commonly known. The Yeoman Gaoler - who is second in command - historically used to be in charge of prisoners at the Tower and still carries the infamous axe during ceremonial duties. Picture date: Monday July 21, 2025.-stock-photo
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Essential tools for cultivating a thriving garden landscape and outdoor space-stock-photo
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A wooden axe with a black handle and a white background. The axe is surrounded by the words 'Every Venue Every Vibe Every Smile'-stock-photo
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A black and white image of a large axe with the words Every Venue Every Vibe Every Smile written below it-stock-photo
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London, UK.  15 July 2025. ‘Looping Loop’, 2025, by Andrew Sabin, at 70 St Mary Axe, at the launch of the 14th edition of Sculpture in the City, an annual free outdoor exhibition of contemporary public artworks in the Square Mile.  11 artworks from renowned and emerging artists are on show to the public 16 July 2025 to Spring 2026.      Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  15 July 2025. ‘Looping Loop’, 2025, by Andrew Sabin, at 70 St Mary Axe, at the launch of the 14th edition of Sculpture in the City, an annual free outdoor exhibition of contemporary public artworks in the Square Mile.  11 artworks from renowned and emerging artists are on show to the public 16 July 2025 to Spring 2026.      Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  15 July 2025. ‘Looping Loop’, 2025, by Andrew Sabin, at 70 St Mary Axe, at the launch of the 14th edition of Sculpture in the City, an annual free outdoor exhibition of contemporary public artworks in the Square Mile.  11 artworks from renowned and emerging artists are on show to the public 16 July 2025 to Spring 2026.      Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  15 July 2025. ‘Looping Loop’, 2025, by Andrew Sabin, at 70 St Mary Axe, at the launch of the 14th edition of Sculpture in the City, an annual free outdoor exhibition of contemporary public artworks in the Square Mile.  11 artworks from renowned and emerging artists are on show to the public 16 July 2025 to Spring 2026.      Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  15 July 2025. ‘Looping Loop’, 2025, by Andrew Sabin, at 70 St Mary Axe, at the launch of the 14th edition of Sculpture in the City, an annual free outdoor exhibition of contemporary public artworks in the Square Mile.  11 artworks from renowned and emerging artists are on show to the public 16 July 2025 to Spring 2026.      Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  15 July 2025. ‘Looping Loop’, 2025, by Andrew Sabin, at 70 St Mary Axe, at the launch of the 14th edition of Sculpture in the City, an annual free outdoor exhibition of contemporary public artworks in the Square Mile.  11 artworks from renowned and emerging artists are on show to the public 16 July 2025 to Spring 2026.      Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  15 July 2025. ‘Looping Loop’, 2025, by Andrew Sabin, at 70 St Mary Axe, at the launch of the 14th edition of Sculpture in the City, an annual free outdoor exhibition of contemporary public artworks in the Square Mile.  11 artworks from renowned and emerging artists are on show to the public 16 July 2025 to Spring 2026.      Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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London, UK.  15 July 2025. ‘Looping Loop’, 2025, by Andrew Sabin, at 70 St Mary Axe, at the launch of the 14th edition of Sculpture in the City, an annual free outdoor exhibition of contemporary public artworks in the Square Mile.  11 artworks from renowned and emerging artists are on show to the public 16 July 2025 to Spring 2026.      Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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This graphic features a collection of black silhouette illustrations, including an axe, saw, scythe, knife, and target.-stock-photo
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Collection of medieval knight helmets and weapons featuring shields and battle axes in a pixel art style representing warrior clans and military emble-stock-photo
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An assortment of logs and cut wood pieces, alongside an old axe, arranged on a weathered wooden surface, perfect for rustic themes.-stock-photo
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An overhead shot of an old axe and several logs laid out on weathered wooden planks, highlighting textures and a rustic theme.-stock-photo
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An overhead shot of an old axe and several logs laid out on weathered wooden planks, highlighting textures and a rustic theme.-stock-photo
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An old axe and various pieces of firewood are laid out on a rustic wooden plank table, suggesting preparation for a fire or outdoor work.-stock-photo