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Elegant roses bloom in bold black and white contrast. Petals unfurl with graceful curves and swirling vines. Leaves frame the blossoms, adding natural-stock-foto
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For the 1 May demonstration, the trade unions CGT, CFDT, UNSA, FSU, UNEF, Solidaires, FO and CFE-CGC have called for people to demonstrate and defend 1 May. On this International Workers' Day, which is enshrined in the Labour Code as a public holiday-a day off work with pay for everyone-the International Workers' Day has come under several government attacks since early April. May 1, 2026, Strasbourg, Eastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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For the 1 May demonstration, the trade unions CGT, CFDT, UNSA, FSU, UNEF, Solidaires, FO and CFE-CGC have called for people to demonstrate and defend 1 May. On this International Workers' Day, which is enshrined in the Labour Code as a public holiday-a day off work with pay for everyone-the International Workers' Day has come under several government attacks since early April. May 1, 2026, Strasbourg, Eastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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For the 1 May demonstration, the trade unions CGT, CFDT, UNSA, FSU, UNEF, Solidaires, FO and CFE-CGC have called for people to demonstrate and defend 1 May. On this International Workers' Day, which is enshrined in the Labour Code as a public holiday-a day off work with pay for everyone-the International Workers' Day has come under several government attacks since early April. May 1, 2026, Strasbourg, Eastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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For the 1 May demonstration, the trade unions CGT, CFDT, UNSA, FSU, UNEF, Solidaires, FO and CFE-CGC have called for people to demonstrate and defend 1 May. On this International Workers' Day, which is enshrined in the Labour Code as a public holiday-a day off work with pay for everyone-the International Workers' Day has come under several government attacks since early April. May 1, 2026, Strasbourg, Eastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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For the 1 May demonstration, the trade unions CGT, CFDT, UNSA, FSU, UNEF, Solidaires, FO and CFE-CGC have called for people to demonstrate and defend 1 May. On this International Workers' Day, which is enshrined in the Labour Code as a public holiday-a day off work with pay for everyone-the International Workers' Day has come under several government attacks since early April. May 1, 2026, Strasbourg, Eastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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For the 1 May demonstration, the trade unions CGT, CFDT, UNSA, FSU, UNEF, Solidaires, FO and CFE-CGC have called for people to demonstrate and defend 1 May. On this International Workers' Day, which is enshrined in the Labour Code as a public holiday-a day off work with pay for everyone-the International Workers' Day has come under several government attacks since early April. May 1, 2026, Strasbourg, Eastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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For the 1 May demonstration, the trade unions CGT, CFDT, UNSA, FSU, UNEF, Solidaires, FO and CFE-CGC have called for people to demonstrate and defend 1 May. On this International Workers' Day, which is enshrined in the Labour Code as a public holiday-a day off work with pay for everyone-the International Workers' Day has come under several government attacks since early April. May 1, 2026, Strasbourg, Eastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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For the 1 May demonstration, the trade unions CGT, CFDT, UNSA, FSU, UNEF, Solidaires, FO and CFE-CGC have called for people to demonstrate and defend 1 May. On this International Workers' Day, which is enshrined in the Labour Code as a public holiday-a day off work with pay for everyone-the International Workers' Day has come under several government attacks since early April. May 1, 2026, Strasbourg, Eastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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For the 1 May demonstration, the trade unions CGT, CFDT, UNSA, FSU, UNEF, Solidaires, FO and CFE-CGC have called for people to demonstrate and defend 1 May. On this International Workers' Day, which is enshrined in the Labour Code as a public holiday-a day off work with pay for everyone-the International Workers' Day has come under several government attacks since early April. May 1, 2026, Strasbourg, Eastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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For the 1 May demonstration, the trade unions CGT, CFDT, UNSA, FSU, UNEF, Solidaires, FO and CFE-CGC have called for people to demonstrate and defend 1 May. On this International Workers' Day, which is enshrined in the Labour Code as a public holiday-a day off work with pay for everyone-the International Workers' Day has come under several government attacks since early April. May 1, 2026, Strasbourg, Eastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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For the 1 May demonstration, the trade unions CGT, CFDT, UNSA, FSU, UNEF, Solidaires, FO and CFE-CGC have called for people to demonstrate and defend 1 May. On this International Workers' Day, which is enshrined in the Labour Code as a public holiday-a day off work with pay for everyone-the International Workers' Day has come under several government attacks since early April. May 1, 2026, Strasbourg, Eastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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For the 1 May demonstration, the trade unions CGT, CFDT, UNSA, FSU, UNEF, Solidaires, FO and CFE-CGC have called for people to demonstrate and defend 1 May. On this International Workers' Day, which is enshrined in the Labour Code as a public holiday-a day off work with pay for everyone-the International Workers' Day has come under several government attacks since early April. May 1, 2026, Strasbourg, Eastern France. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM Credit: Abaca Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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PACKAGING CONCEPT: Gift Wrapping Paper Design-stock-foto
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food as life, passion,event, foods, health, business, vege, natural, health, lifestyle,-stock-foto
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Whimsical Gothic Romance Seamless vector Pattern with Victorian Cameos Clocks Ravens and Roses-stock-foto
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Lock watercolor illustration with two vintage padlocks and floral decoration. Art of antique security objects on isolated background. Decorative element with roses for design, relationship theme.-stock-foto
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ceremonial, ceremonies, ceremony, cuisine, cuisines, culinary, dessert, dessert topping, dessert toppings, desserts, event, open garden party-stock-foto
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event, celebration, concept, lifestyle, life events, occasion, reception, beauty, details, ornamental, flowers, interior, place setting, party,-stock-foto
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Gothic Rose and Cathedral Window Seamless vector Pattern with Ravens on Dark Blue Background-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - Two roses in the water at Java Quay to commemorate the arrival of the 1,045 Moluccan soldiers who served in the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL). In 1951, the soldiers and their families arrived at the Java Quay on four ships. In total, this involved 4,100 people. RAMON VAN FLYMEN / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Bronze bust of Erato, the Muse of lyric poetry, circa 1680–1700, by an unknown French sculptor in Paris. The classical figure is depicted with a crown of roses in her hair and draped fabric, reflecting the elegance of the Baroque period.-stock-foto
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Close-up of vibrant red rose blossoms on a leafy garden vine with soft natural light and blurred green background, romantic floral nature scene.-stock-foto
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International Workers Memorial Day marked at MK Rose in Milton Keynes. IWMD is held on 28 April to remember people who died at work.-stock-foto
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International Workers Memorial Day marked at MK Rose in Milton Keynes. IWMD is held on 28 April to remember people who died at work.-stock-foto
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Vintage nouveau floral border with roses and delicate vines with leaves, retro pattern, corner frame with pink flowers for romantic wedding invitations, botanical prints, or decorative book covers.-stock-foto
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London, UK.  27 April 2026. (R) The Water Tower, with iron work by Ian Thackray, alumni of the King’s Foundation. The artwork covers the Water Tower in leeks, thistles, roses and shamrocks, and a hidden corgi.  Opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II garden in Regent’s Park which has opened to the public today.  Created on the site of a former disused plant nursery, the two-acre garden is a commemorative space reflecting aspects of the late monarch's life and public service.  The planting is expected to mature over the next few years.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  27 April 2026. (R) The Water Tower, with iron work by Ian Thackray, alumni of the King’s Foundation. The artwork covers the Water Tower in leeks, thistles, roses and shamrocks, and a hidden corgi.  Opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II garden in Regent’s Park which has opened to the public today.  Created on the site of a former disused plant nursery, the two-acre garden is a commemorative space reflecting aspects of the late monarch's life and public service.  The planting is expected to mature over the next few years.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  27 April 2026. (R) The Water Tower, with iron work by Ian Thackray, alumni of the King’s Foundation. The artwork covers the Water Tower in leeks, thistles, roses and shamrocks, and a hidden corgi.  Opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II garden in Regent’s Park which has opened to the public today.  Created on the site of a former disused plant nursery, the two-acre garden is a commemorative space reflecting aspects of the late monarch's life and public service.  The planting is expected to mature over the next few years.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  27 April 2026. The Water Tower, seen from the meadow, with iron work by Ian Thackray, alumni of the King’s Foundation. The artwork covers the Water Tower in leeks, thistles, roses and shamrocks, and a hidden corgi.  Opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II garden in Regent’s Park which has opened to the public today.  Created on the site of a former disused plant nursery, the two-acre garden is a commemorative space reflecting aspects of the late monarch's life and public service.  The planting is expected to mature over the next few years.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live Ne-stock-foto
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London, UK.  27 April 2026.  Inside the Water Tower with iron work by Ian Thackray, alumni of the King’s Foundation. The artwork covers the Water Tower in leeks, thistles, roses and shamrocks, and a hidden corgi.  Opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II garden in Regent’s Park which has opened to the public today.  Created on the site of a former disused plant nursery, the two-acre garden is a commemorative space reflecting aspects of the late monarch's life and public service.  The planting is expected to mature over the next few years.    Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  27 April 2026. The Water Tower with iron work by Ian Thackray, alumni of the King’s Foundation. The artwork covers the Water Tower in leeks, thistles, roses and shamrocks, and a hidden corgi.  Opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II garden in Regent’s Park which has opened to the public today.  Created on the site of a former disused plant nursery, the two-acre garden is a commemorative space reflecting aspects of the late monarch's life and public service.  The planting is expected to mature over the next few years.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  27 April 2026. The Water Tower with iron work by Ian Thackray, alumni of the King’s Foundation. The artwork covers the Water Tower in leeks, thistles, roses and shamrocks, and a hidden corgi.  Opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II garden in Regent’s Park which has opened to the public today.  Created on the site of a former disused plant nursery, the two-acre garden is a commemorative space reflecting aspects of the late monarch's life and public service.  The planting is expected to mature over the next few years.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  27 April 2026. The Water Tower with iron work by Ian Thackray, alumni of the King’s Foundation. The artwork covers the Water Tower in leeks, thistles, roses and shamrocks, and a hidden corgi.  Opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II garden in Regent’s Park which has opened to the public today.  Created on the site of a former disused plant nursery, the two-acre garden is a commemorative space reflecting aspects of the late monarch's life and public service.  The planting is expected to mature over the next few years.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  27 April 2026. The Water Tower with iron work by Ian Thackray, alumni of the King’s Foundation. The artwork covers the Water Tower in leeks, thistles, roses and shamrocks, and a hidden corgi.  Opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II garden in Regent’s Park which has opened to the public today.  Created on the site of a former disused plant nursery, the two-acre garden is a commemorative space reflecting aspects of the late monarch's life and public service.  The planting is expected to mature over the next few years.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  27 April 2026. The Water Tower with iron work by Ian Thackray, alumni of the King’s Foundation. The artwork covers the Water Tower in leeks, thistles, roses and shamrocks, and a hidden corgi.  Opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II garden in Regent’s Park which has opened to the public today.  Created on the site of a former disused plant nursery, the two-acre garden is a commemorative space reflecting aspects of the late monarch's life and public service.  The planting is expected to mature over the next few years.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  27 April 2026. The Water Tower with iron work by Ian Thackray, alumni of the King’s Foundation. The artwork covers the Water Tower in leeks, thistles, roses and shamrocks, and a hidden corgi.  Opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II garden in Regent’s Park which has opened to the public today.  Created on the site of a former disused plant nursery, the two-acre garden is a commemorative space reflecting aspects of the late monarch's life and public service.  The planting is expected to mature over the next few years.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  27 April 2026. The Water Tower with iron work by Ian Thackray, alumni of the King’s Foundation. The artwork covers the Water Tower in leeks, thistles, roses and shamrocks, and a hidden corgi.  Opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II garden in Regent’s Park which has opened to the public today.  Created on the site of a former disused plant nursery, the two-acre garden is a commemorative space reflecting aspects of the late monarch's life and public service.  The planting is expected to mature over the next few years.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  27 April 2026. The Water Tower with iron work by Ian Thackray, alumni of the King’s Foundation. The artwork covers the Water Tower in leeks, thistles, roses and shamrocks, and a hidden corgi.  Opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II garden in Regent’s Park which has opened to the public today.  Created on the site of a former disused plant nursery, the two-acre garden is a commemorative space reflecting aspects of the late monarch's life and public service.  The planting is expected to mature over the next few years.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK.  27 April 2026. The Water Tower with iron work by Ian Thackray, alumni of the King’s Foundation. The artwork covers the Water Tower in leeks, thistles, roses and shamrocks, and a hidden corgi.  Opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II garden in Regent’s Park which has opened to the public today.  Created on the site of a former disused plant nursery, the two-acre garden is a commemorative space reflecting aspects of the late monarch's life and public service.  The planting is expected to mature over the next few years.   Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News-stock-foto