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Saint-Petersburg, Russia - July 05, 2021: Pedestrians cross a busy street leading towards the golden spire of the historic Admiralty Building-stock-foto
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London, UK. 20th May 2026, UK Weather. An older gentleman in a suit walks through a rain shower near Admiralty Arch at the junction of The Mall and Trafalgar Square, central London, on 19 May 2026, apparently unbothered by the rain. A woman with a Union Jack umbrella passes behind. Trafalgar sqaure  is visible in the background. The composed figure amid the sudden West End shower on a sunshine and showers day across London.Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Modern waterfront buildings under a vibrant sunset at Admiralty Basin in Tallinn-stock-foto
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Dramatic sunset over sailboats at Admiralty Basin marina in Tallinn Estonia-stock-foto
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Vibrant Sunset Reflection at Admiralty Basin Marina in Tallinn Estonia-stock-foto
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Yachts and Boats in Tallinn Admiralty Basin Marina at Vibrant Sunset-stock-foto
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Yachts and Sailboats at Tallinn Admiralty Basin Marina During Sunset-stock-foto
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London, UK. 14th May 2026. Tourists stand outside Downing Street. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy-stock-foto
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London, UK. 14th May 2026. Tourists stand outside Downing Street. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy-stock-foto
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London, UK. 14th May 2026. Tourists stand outside Downing Street. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy-stock-foto
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Department for Business & Trade Plaque, Old Admiralty Building, London SW1, UK-stock-foto
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The Ripley Building (The Admiralty) and the former Glyn Mills Building, Whitehall, City of Westminster, London, UK-stock-foto
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The Ripley Building (The Admiralty), Whitehall, City of Westminster, London, UK-stock-foto
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The Ripley Building (The Admiralty), Whitehall, City of Westminster, London, UK-stock-foto
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The Ripley Building (The Admiralty), Whitehall, City of Westminster, London, UK-stock-foto
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Unveiling of Admiralty Arch as hoarding covering the historic landmark is removed during conversion into a hotel. Work ongoing for change of use.-stock-foto
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Unveiling of Admiralty Arch as hoarding covering the historic landmark is removed during conversion into a hotel. Work ongoing for change of use.-stock-foto
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Harbor city panorama at sunrise calm river reflection industrial skyline-stock-foto
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Guarded entrance to Semaphore Tower, inside the Naval Base in Portsmouth.  April 2026.-stock-foto
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National Police Memorial-stock-foto
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National Police Memorial-stock-foto
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Admiralty Arch - renovation-stock-foto
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National Police Memorial-stock-foto
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National Police Memorial-stock-foto
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National Police Memorial-stock-foto
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National Police Memorial-stock-foto
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St. Petersburg, Russia. 26th Apr, 2026. A crowd of people with various umbrellas, including one featuring a print of the Admiralty building, walks across a pedestrian crossing on a rainy day. At the end of April, St. Petersburg found itself in the zone of action of a powerful Atlantic cyclone, which brought a sharp and large-scale change in weather to the region. The abnormally warm days were replaced by a sharp cold snap, accompanied by heavy rains turning into intense snowfall. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Sherborne North-West Dorset, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. Apollo plays cricket, drawing inspiration from Ovid is an artist who goes by the name of The Baron Gilvan.In his new exhibition - The Baron's Metamorphoses: Myths for a Failing Admiralty -Ovid's great work is not viewed as a classical myth, rather as something absurd, immediate, and psychologically raw. His 18 paintings will be located in a variety of surprising places throughout the ground floor of The Sherborne. (27 April - 27 June 2026) Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Sherborne North-West Dorset, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. Apollo plays cricket, drawing inspiration from Ovid is an artist who goes by the name of The Baron Gilvan.In his new exhibition - The Baron's Metamorphoses: Myths for a Failing Admiralty -Ovid's great work is not viewed as a classical myth, rather as something absurd, immediate, and psychologically raw. His 18 paintings will be located in a variety of surprising places throughout the ground floor of The Sherborne. (27 April - 27 June 2026) Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Sherborne North-West Dorset, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. Apollo plays cricket, drawing inspiration from Ovid is an artist who goes by the name of The Baron Gilvan.In his new exhibition - The Baron's Metamorphoses: Myths for a Failing Admiralty -Ovid's great work is not viewed as a classical myth, rather as something absurd, immediate, and psychologically raw. His 18 paintings will be located in a variety of surprising places throughout the ground floor of The Sherborne. (27 April - 27 June 2026) Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Sherborne North-West Dorset, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. Apollo plays cricket, drawing inspiration from Ovid is an artist who goes by the name of The Baron Gilvan.In his new exhibition - The Baron's Metamorphoses: Myths for a Failing Admiralty -Ovid's great work is not viewed as a classical myth, rather as something absurd, immediate, and psychologically raw. His 18 paintings will be located in a variety of surprising places throughout the ground floor of The Sherborne. (27 April - 27 June 2026) Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Sherborne North-West Dorset, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. Midas Band, drawing inspiration from Ovid is an artist who goes by the name of The Baron Gilvan.In his new exhibition - The Baron's Metamorphoses: Myths for a Failing Admiralty -Ovid's great work is not viewed as a classical myth, rather as something absurd, immediate, and psychologically raw. His 18 paintings will be located in a variety of surprising places throughout the ground floor of The Sherborne. (27 April - 27 June 2026) Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Sherborne North-West Dorset, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. Midas Band, drawing inspiration from Ovid is an artist who goes by the name of The Baron Gilvan.In his new exhibition - The Baron's Metamorphoses: Myths for a Failing Admiralty -Ovid's great work is not viewed as a classical myth, rather as something absurd, immediate, and psychologically raw. His 18 paintings will be located in a variety of surprising places throughout the ground floor of The Sherborne. (27 April - 27 June 2026) Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Sherborne North-West Dorset, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. Midas Band, drawing inspiration from Ovid is an artist who goes by the name of The Baron Gilvan.In his new exhibition - The Baron's Metamorphoses: Myths for a Failing Admiralty -Ovid's great work is not viewed as a classical myth, rather as something absurd, immediate, and psychologically raw. His 18 paintings will be located in a variety of surprising places throughout the ground floor of The Sherborne. (27 April - 27 June 2026) Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Sherborne North-West Dorset, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. Nelson the Brown, drawing inspiration from Ovid is an artist who goes by the name of The Baron Gilvan.In his new exhibition - The Baron's Metamorphoses: Myths for a Failing Admiralty -Ovid's great work is not viewed as a classical myth, rather as something absurd, immediate, and psychologically raw. His 18 paintings will be located in a variety of surprising places throughout the ground floor of The Sherborne. (27 April - 27 June 2026) Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Sherborne North-West Dorset, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. Nelson the Brown, drawing inspiration from Ovid is an artist who goes by the name of The Baron Gilvan.In his new exhibition - The Baron's Metamorphoses: Myths for a Failing Admiralty -Ovid's great work is not viewed as a classical myth, rather as something absurd, immediate, and psychologically raw. His 18 paintings will be located in a variety of surprising places throughout the ground floor of The Sherborne. (27 April - 27 June 2026) Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Sherborne North-West Dorset, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. Nelson the Brown, drawing inspiration from Ovid is an artist who goes by the name of The Baron Gilvan.In his new exhibition - The Baron's Metamorphoses: Myths for a Failing Admiralty -Ovid's great work is not viewed as a classical myth, rather as something absurd, immediate, and psychologically raw. His 18 paintings will be located in a variety of surprising places throughout the ground floor of The Sherborne. (27 April - 27 June 2026) Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Sherborne North-West Dorset, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. Nelson the Brown, drawing inspiration from Ovid is an artist who goes by the name of The Baron Gilvan.In his new exhibition - The Baron's Metamorphoses: Myths for a Failing Admiralty -Ovid's great work is not viewed as a classical myth, rather as something absurd, immediate, and psychologically raw. His 18 paintings will be located in a variety of surprising places throughout the ground floor of The Sherborne. (27 April - 27 June 2026) Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Sherborne North-West Dorset, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. Nelson the Brown, drawing inspiration from Ovid is an artist who goes by the name of The Baron Gilvan.In his new exhibition - The Baron's Metamorphoses: Myths for a Failing Admiralty -Ovid's great work is not viewed as a classical myth, rather as something absurd, immediate, and psychologically raw. His 18 paintings will be located in a variety of surprising places throughout the ground floor of The Sherborne. (27 April - 27 June 2026) Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Sherborne North-West Dorset, UK. 26th Apr, 2026. Nelson the Brown, drawing inspiration from Ovid is an artist who goes by the name of The Baron Gilvan.In his new exhibition - The Baron's Metamorphoses: Myths for a Failing Admiralty -Ovid's great work is not viewed as a classical myth, rather as something absurd, immediate, and psychologically raw. His 18 paintings will be located in a variety of surprising places throughout the ground floor of The Sherborne. (27 April - 27 June 2026) Credit: Paul Quezada-Neiman/Alamy Live News-stock-foto