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Berwick upon Tweed, England, 2nd May 2026, Jim Gibson/Alamy Live News  The annual Riding of the Bounds took place to day in the most northern town in England, Berwick upon Tweed.  Every year on the Saturday of the May Day Bank Holiday weekend, Berwick-upon-Tweed comes alive with colour, pageantry and pride as horses and riders take to the streets for the Riding of the Bounds – a centuries-old tradition that celebrates the town’s border, its people, and its past.  Berwick is the first and oldest of the Border Rideouts though the only one in Engladn with the last taking place at Coldstream-stock-foto
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Berwick upon Tweed, England, 2nd May 2026, Jim Gibson/Alamy Live News  The annual Riding of the Bounds took place to day in the most northern town in England, Berwick upon Tweed.  Every year on the Saturday of the May Day Bank Holiday weekend, Berwick-upon-Tweed comes alive with colour, pageantry and pride as horses and riders take to the streets for the Riding of the Bounds – a centuries-old tradition that celebrates the town’s border, its people, and its past.  Berwick is the first and oldest of the Border Rideouts though the only one in Engladn with the last taking place at Coldstream-stock-foto
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Berwick upon Tweed, England, 2nd May 2026, Jim Gibson/Alamy Live News  The annual Riding of the Bounds took place to day in the most northern town in England, Berwick upon Tweed.  Every year on the Saturday of the May Day Bank Holiday weekend, Berwick-upon-Tweed comes alive with colour, pageantry and pride as horses and riders take to the streets for the Riding of the Bounds – a centuries-old tradition that celebrates the town’s border, its people, and its past.  Berwick is the first and oldest of the Border Rideouts though the only one in Engladn with the last taking place at Coldstream-stock-foto
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Berwick upon Tweed, England, 2nd May 2026, Jim Gibson/Alamy Live News  The annual Riding of the Bounds took place to day in the most northern town in England, Berwick upon Tweed.  Every year on the Saturday of the May Day Bank Holiday weekend, Berwick-upon-Tweed comes alive with colour, pageantry and pride as horses and riders take to the streets for the Riding of the Bounds – a centuries-old tradition that celebrates the town’s border, its people, and its past.  Berwick is the first and oldest of the Border Rideouts though the only one in Engladn with the last taking place at Coldstream-stock-foto
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Berwick upon Tweed, England, 2nd May 2026, Jim Gibson/Alamy Live News  The annual Riding of the Bounds took place to day in the most northern town in England, Berwick upon Tweed.  Every year on the Saturday of the May Day Bank Holiday weekend, Berwick-upon-Tweed comes alive with colour, pageantry and pride as horses and riders take to the streets for the Riding of the Bounds – a centuries-old tradition that celebrates the town’s border, its people, and its past.  Berwick is the first and oldest of the Border Rideouts though the only one in Engladn with the last taking place at Coldstream-stock-foto
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Berwick upon Tweed, England, 2nd May 2026, Jim Gibson/Alamy Live News  The annual Riding of the Bounds took place to day in the most northern town in England, Berwick upon Tweed.  Every year on the Saturday of the May Day Bank Holiday weekend, Berwick-upon-Tweed comes alive with colour, pageantry and pride as horses and riders take to the streets for the Riding of the Bounds – a centuries-old tradition that celebrates the town’s border, its people, and its past.  Berwick is the first and oldest of the Border Rideouts though the only one in Engladn with the last taking place at Coldstream-stock-foto
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Berwick upon Tweed, England, 2nd May 2026, Jim Gibson/Alamy Live News  The annual Riding of the Bounds took place to day in the most northern town in England, Berwick upon Tweed.  Every year on the Saturday of the May Day Bank Holiday weekend, Berwick-upon-Tweed comes alive with colour, pageantry and pride as horses and riders take to the streets for the Riding of the Bounds – a centuries-old tradition that celebrates the town’s border, its people, and its past.  Berwick is the first and oldest of the Border Rideouts though the only one in Engladn with the last taking place at Coldstream-stock-foto
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Berwick upon Tweed, England, 2nd May 2026, Jim Gibson/Alamy Live News  The annual Riding of the Bounds took place to day in the most northern town in England, Berwick upon Tweed.  Every year on the Saturday of the May Day Bank Holiday weekend, Berwick-upon-Tweed comes alive with colour, pageantry and pride as horses and riders take to the streets for the Riding of the Bounds – a centuries-old tradition that celebrates the town’s border, its people, and its past.  Berwick is the first and oldest of the Border Rideouts though the only one in Engladn with the last taking place at Coldstream-stock-foto
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Berwick upon Tweed, England, 2nd May 2026, Jim Gibson/Alamy Live News  The annual Riding of the Bounds took place to day in the most northern town in England, Berwick upon Tweed.  Every year on the Saturday of the May Day Bank Holiday weekend, Berwick-upon-Tweed comes alive with colour, pageantry and pride as horses and riders take to the streets for the Riding of the Bounds – a centuries-old tradition that celebrates the town’s border, its people, and its past.  Berwick is the first and oldest of the Border Rideouts though the only one in Engladn with the last taking place at Coldstream-stock-foto
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Berwick upon Tweed, England, 2nd May 2026, Jim Gibson/Alamy Live News  The annual Riding of the Bounds took place to day in the most northern town in England, Berwick upon Tweed.  Every year on the Saturday of the May Day Bank Holiday weekend, Berwick-upon-Tweed comes alive with colour, pageantry and pride as horses and riders take to the streets for the Riding of the Bounds – a centuries-old tradition that celebrates the town’s border, its people, and its past.  Berwick is the first and oldest of the Border Rideouts though the only one in Engladn with the last taking place at Coldstream-stock-foto
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Berwick upon Tweed, England, 2nd May 2026, Jim Gibson/Alamy Live News  The annual Riding of the Bounds took place to day in the most northern town in England, Berwick upon Tweed.  Every year on the Saturday of the May Day Bank Holiday weekend, Berwick-upon-Tweed comes alive with colour, pageantry and pride as horses and riders take to the streets for the Riding of the Bounds – a centuries-old tradition that celebrates the town’s border, its people, and its past.  Berwick is the first and oldest of the Border Rideouts though the only one in Engladn with the last taking place at Coldstream-stock-foto
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Berwick upon Tweed, England, 2nd May 2026, Jim Gibson/Alamy Live News  The annual Riding of the Bounds took place to day in the most northern town in England, Berwick upon Tweed.  Every year on the Saturday of the May Day Bank Holiday weekend, Berwick-upon-Tweed comes alive with colour, pageantry and pride as horses and riders take to the streets for the Riding of the Bounds – a centuries-old tradition that celebrates the town’s border, its people, and its past.  Berwick is the first and oldest of the Border Rideouts though the only one in Engladn with the last taking place at Coldstream-stock-foto
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Berwick upon Tweed, England, 2nd May 2026, Jim Gibson/Alamy Live News  The annual Riding of the Bounds took place to day in the most northern town in England, Berwick upon Tweed.  Every year on the Saturday of the May Day Bank Holiday weekend, Berwick-upon-Tweed comes alive with colour, pageantry and pride as horses and riders take to the streets for the Riding of the Bounds – a centuries-old tradition that celebrates the town’s border, its people, and its past.  Berwick is the first and oldest of the Border Rideouts though the only one in Engladn with the last taking place at Coldstream-stock-foto
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Close-up of the mechanical pulley wheel and steel cables of the Bridgnorth Cliff Railway, the UK's oldest inland funicular, Shropshire, England-stock-foto
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Harvard University, Harvard Yard area, with Massachusetts Hall, completed in 1720, is the oldest surviving building on campus-stock-foto
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Harvard University, Old Harvard Yard area, with gothic style Matthews Hall and Georgian style Massachusetts Hall, the latter being the oldest survivin-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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The view from the top of Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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The view from the top of Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Lighthouse attendant Chris Moore cleans the glass on the outside of the lantern room at Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Lighthouse attendant Chris Moore cleans the glass on the outside of the lantern room at Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto
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Rope access specialists abseil down Happisburgh Lighthouse in Norfolk to carry out a structural survey inspecting cracks and damage to the landmark. The 26 metre high lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia and the only independently run lighthouse in the UK. Built in 1790, the lighthouse once stood 400 yards inland. Following coastal erosion over the years, the clifftop is now less than 200 yards from the base of the lighthouse. Picture date: Tuesday April 28, 2026.-stock-foto