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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 2nd February, 2026. Dukes horse upstages him as he dons two traffic cones as horns as his iconic master, the duke of wellington outside the museum of modern art could only wear one. Credit Gerard Ferry /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 2nd February, 2026. Dukes horse upstages him as he dons two traffic cones as horns as his iconic master, the duke of wellington outside the museum of modern art could only wear one. Credit Gerard Ferry /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 2nd February, 2026. Dukes horse upstages him as he dons two traffic cones as horns as his iconic master, the duke of wellington outside the museum of modern art could only wear one. Credit Gerard Ferry /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 2nd February, 2026. Dukes horse upstages him as he dons two traffic cones as horns as his iconic master, the duke of wellington outside the museum of modern art could only wear one. Credit Gerard Ferry /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 2nd February, 2026. Dukes horse upstages him as he dons two traffic cones as horns as his iconic master, the duke of wellington outside the museum of modern art could only wear one. Credit Gerard Ferry /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 2nd February, 2026. Dukes horse upstages him as he dons two traffic cones as horns as his iconic master, the duke of wellington outside the museum of modern art could only wear one. Credit Gerard Ferry /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 2nd February, 2026. Dukes horse upstages him as he dons two traffic cones as horns as his iconic master, the duke of wellington outside the museum of modern art could only wear one. Credit Gerard Ferry /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 2nd February, 2026. Dukes horse upstages him as he dons two traffic cones as horns as his iconic master, the duke of wellington outside the museum of modern art could only wear one. Credit Gerard Ferry /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 2nd February, 2026. Dukes horse upstages him as he dons two traffic cones as horns as his iconic master, the duke of wellington outside the museum of modern art could only wear one. Credit Gerard Ferry /Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1st February 2026.A passenger at Edgware Road station consults a standard Transport for London (TfL) Bakerloo line map following the removal of the 14-day Bakerl0.0 commercial campaign. This image documents the return to functional public wayfinding and the iconic Johnston typeface identity. Part of a forensic study on the lifecycle of transit branding and the restoration of public information spaces. Credit: glosszoom/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Thai Poosam is a highly sacred festival dedicated to Lord Muruga, observed throughout the world.On the occasion of Thai Poosam, Devotees gather at the iconic hill shrine, home to the towering Lord Murugan statue, a major centre of faith and pilgrimage at Batu Caves Murugan Temple, Malaysia. Credit: Seshadri SUKUMAR/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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February 1, 2026: Thai Poosam is a highly sacred festival dedicated to Lord Muruga, observed throughout the world.On the occasion of Thai Poosam, Devotees gather at the iconic hill shrine, home to the towering Lord Murugan statue, a major centre of faith and pilgrimage at Batu Caves Murugan Temple, Malaysia. (Credit Image: © Seshadri Sukumar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Chennai, India. 01st Feb, 2026. Thai Poosam is a highly sacred festival dedicated to Lord Muruga, observed throughout the world. On the occasion of Thai Poosam, Devotees gather at the iconic hill shrine, home to the towering Lord Murugan statue, a major centre of faith and pilgrimage at Batu Caves Murugan Temple, Malaysia. Credit: Seshadri SUKUMAR/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Thai Poosam is a highly sacred festival dedicated to Lord Muruga, observed throughout the world.On the occasion of Thai Poosam, Devotees gather at the iconic hill shrine, home to the towering Lord Murugan statue, a major centre of faith and pilgrimage at Batu Caves Murugan Temple, Malaysia. Credit: Seshadri SUKUMAR/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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February 1, 2026: Thai Poosam is a highly sacred festival dedicated to Lord Muruga, observed throughout the world.On the occasion of Thai Poosam, Devotees gather at the iconic hill shrine, home to the towering Lord Murugan statue, a major centre of faith and pilgrimage at Batu Caves Murugan Temple, Malaysia. (Credit Image: © Seshadri Sukumar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Thai Poosam is a highly sacred festival dedicated to Lord Muruga, observed throughout the world.On the occasion of Thai Poosam, Devotees gather at the iconic hill shrine, home to the towering Lord Murugan statue, a major centre of faith and pilgrimage at Batu Caves Murugan Temple, Malaysia. Credit: Seshadri SUKUMAR/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1st February 2026. The restored wide-angle view of the Maida Vale station platform following the removal of the Bakerl0.0 campaign. The image showcases the return of the station's iconic Edwardian green tiling and the reinstatement of standard TfL wayfinding maps. This forensic documentation highlights the restoration of architectural symmetry and the return of a functional, non-commercial aesthetic to the historic Bakerloo line environment. Credit: glosszoom/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1st February 2026. Standard Transport for London (TfL) Bakerloo line platform maps are seen reinstated at Maida Vale station following the removal of the Bakerl0.0 campaign. The restoration of the Johnston typeface and functional wayfinding returns the station to its iconic visual identity. This forensic capture documents the successful cleanse of the platform environment and the preservation of the stations unique heritage aesthetic..  Credit: glosszoom/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 1 Feb, 2026. Clowns in vivid costume fill All Saints Trinity Church for the 80th annual Grimaldi Clown Service. Held every first Sunday in February since 1946, the tradition honours Joseph Grimaldi (1778–1837), the English actor, comedian and dancer credited as the father of modern clowning. The service draws hundreds of clowns who attend in full costume to celebrate his legacy, give thanks for the gift of laughter and to remember any clowns who have passed away in the last year. Credit: Michael Preston/Alamy Live News-stock-foto