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PA REVIEW OF THE YEAR 2025. File photo dated 06/06/25: World War Two veterans (left to right), Royal Navy D-Day veteran Ken Benbow, Royal Navy D-Day veteran John Dennett, RAF veteran Gilbert Clarke, D-Day army veteran Richard Brock, ATS veteran Marjorie Hanson, Royal Navy D-Day veteran Henry Rice, Royal Navy Veteran George Boothby, Royal Marines D-Day veteran Jim Grant and D-Day veteran and Ambassador for the British Normandy Memorial Ken Hay, pose for a photograph at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer, France, following a service of remembrance to mark the 81st anniversary of the D--stock-foto
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PA REVIEW OF THE YEAR 2025. File photo dated 06/06/25: Royal Navy D-Day veteran John Dennett, 101, at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer, France, ahead of a Service of Remembrance to mark the 81st anniversary of the D-Day landings.Issue date: Monday December 15, 2025.-stock-foto
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PA REVIEW OF THE YEAR 2025. File photo dated 08/05/25: RAF veterans Kathleen, 101, and Roy Lawrence, 101, who have been married for 74 years, at the National Memorial Arboretum, ahead of a memorial event hosted by the Royal British Legion to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, in Alrewas, Staffordshire. Issue date: Monday December 15, 2025.-stock-foto
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PA REVIEW OF THE YEAR 2025. File photo dated 05/05/25: Second World War veteran Alan Kennett near Parliament Square, central London, ahead of a military procession marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day, and in honour of those who served during the Second World War. Issue date: Monday December 15, 2025.-stock-foto
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PA REVIEW OF THE YEAR 2025. File photo dated 05/05/25: Prince George and the Princess of Wales join Second World War veterans at a tea party in Buckingham Palace, central London, following the military procession to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day. Issue date: Monday December 15, 2025.-stock-foto
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PA REVIEW OF THE YEAR 2025. File photo dated 05/05/25: The Princess of Wales (centre right) join Second World War veterans at a tea party in Buckingham Palace, central London, following the military procession to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day. Issue date: Monday December 15, 2025.-stock-foto
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PA REVIEW OF THE YEAR 2025. File photo dated 05/05/25: Veterans and members of the armed forces on the West Terrace in the gardens of Buckingham Palace, London, to view the fly past featuring the Royal Air Force's Red Arrows and current and historic military aircraft, at the end of the procession marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day, and in honour of those who served during the Second World War. Issue date: Monday December 15, 2025.-stock-foto
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PA REVIEW OF THE YEAR 2025. File photo dated 05/05/25: Prince George with the Prince of Wales and the Princess of Wales join Second World War veterans at a tea party in Buckingham Palace, central London, following the military procession to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day. Issue date: Monday December 15, 2025.-stock-foto
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PA REVIEW OF THE YEAR 2025. File photo dated 05/05/25: King Charles III takes the salute as he attends the armed forces and veterans' parade commemorating the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day in London. Issue date: Monday December 15, 2025.-stock-foto
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PA REVIEW OF THE YEAR 2025. File photo dated 05/05/25: King Charles III joins 101-year-old Second World War veteran Ruth Barnwell at a tea party in Buckingham Palace, central London, following the military procession to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day. Issue date: Monday December 15, 2025.-stock-foto
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WWII veteran in period uniform with aviator sunglasses at military aviation museum-stock-foto
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RAF veteran in uniform at Duxford air show with aircraft in background-stock-foto
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Two veteran RAF officers in uniform at Duxford air museum commemoration event-stock-foto
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Vintage military lorry driver at historic aviation museum display-stock-foto
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Vintage American military jeep displayed at historic aviation museum-stock-foto
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Veteran pilot in cockpit of historic military aircraft at aviation museum-stock-foto
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A veteran sergeant in the Dorking Home Guard cleans his Tommy gun at the dining room table, before going on parade, 1 December 1940. The Home Guard: Seated at the dining table with his wife, a Sergeant of the Dorking Home Guard in Surrey, England gives his Tommy gun a final polish before leaving home-stock-foto
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Stylish Vertical American Flag Banner Background with Stars and Stripes for Patriotism and National Identity.-stock-foto
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Cycles Petit-Breton by Jean Marie Michel Libeaux known as Mich, 1910.-stock-foto
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Thai veteran from the Thai Air Force drawing, with a yellow portrait of King Rama IX beside him, at the Friendly Design Expo at BITEC. Thailand Friendly Design Expo 2025, held under the theme “Equal Access for All,” focused on improving the lives of people with disabilities and seniors through innovations that remove barriers in public spaces, housing, health services, and tourism, supporting independent living and full participation in society. It is organized by the Friendly Design for All Foundation, founded in 2015 by Krisana Lalai, a Thai journalist and human rights advocate.-stock-foto
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An army veteran wears a hospital outfit, in a wheelchair is being assisted by a nurse, and applauded by the crowd at the Friendly Design Expo opening at BITEC. Thailand Friendly Design Expo 2025, held under the theme “Equal Access for All,” focused on improving the lives of people with disabilities and seniors through innovations that remove barriers in public spaces, housing, health services, and tourism, supporting independent living and full participation in society. It is organized by the Friendly Design for All Foundation, founded in 2015 by Krisana Lalai, a Thai journalist and human righ-stock-foto
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Two army veterans wearing hospital outfits, in wheelchairs are being assisted by nurses, and applauded by the crowd at the Friendly Design Expo opening at BITEC. Thailand Friendly Design Expo 2025, held under the theme “Equal Access for All,” focused on improving the lives of people with disabilities and seniors through innovations that remove barriers in public spaces, housing, health services, and tourism, supporting independent living and full participation in society. It is organized by the Friendly Design for All Foundation, founded in 2015 by Krisana Lalai, a Thai journalist and human ri-stock-foto
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A Thai nurse is seen assisting a Thai army veteran with a disability, passing through a crowd at the Friendly Design Expo opening at BITEC. Thailand Friendly Design Expo 2025, held under the theme “Equal Access for All,” focused on improving the lives of people with disabilities and seniors through innovations that remove barriers in public spaces, housing, health services, and tourism, supporting independent living and full participation in society. It is organized by the Friendly Design for All Foundation, founded in 2015 by Krisana Lalai, a Thai journalist and human rights advocate.-stock-foto
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Two army veterans wearing hospital outfits, in wheelchairs are being assisted by nurses, and applauded by the crowd at the Friendly Design Expo opening at BITEC. Thailand Friendly Design Expo 2025, held under the theme “Equal Access for All,” focused on improving the lives of people with disabilities and seniors through innovations that remove barriers in public spaces, housing, health services, and tourism, supporting independent living and full participation in society. It is organized by the Friendly Design for All Foundation, founded in 2015 by Krisana Lalai, a Thai journalist and human ri-stock-foto
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File photo dated 25-11-2025 of Barcelona's Lamine Yamal. Since making his Barcelona debut at the age of 15 in 2023, Yamal has continued to rewrite the record books for both club and country, and will head into next summer's World Cup as a veteran of the big occasion. Spain will be heavily reliant on the now 18-year-old's audacious talent in north America. Issue date: Thursday December 11, 2025.-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 10th Dec, 2025. A legacy continues in Erbil's Tayrawa market as Muhammad Hassan Qadir, a veteran butcher who established his shop in the 1970s, watches over his sons as they prepare fresh sheep heads and trotters (''Saru-pe''). Due to his advanced age, Qadir has handed over the heavy physical labor to his children but remains the shop's supervisor. He oversees every detail to ensure the quality of their famous winter delicacy remains consistent, passing down five decades of expertise to the next generation. (Credit Image: © Sabur Rashid/ZUMA Press Wire) EDIT-stock-foto