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Nelson's 200

This year’s Trafalgar Day celebrations were very diferent to last years. With this year being the 200th anniversay of Nelson’s death the square was dressed up to the nines and full of dignaties there to remember and celebrate.

With no press pass I had to wander around outside the secuirty cordon, looking for a different type of picture to represent the whole day. I ended up with this one but kneeling at the feet of a load of seaman isnt the most dignified of positions to find oneself in. Even less dignified is standing up to find a BBC cameraman behind you and standing on him.

Across town at Borough Court the October Plenty was on. A celebration of Autumn set in one of London’s oldest markets. With plays such as the Dead Husband performed by The Lions Part, early music and dance it was very much like being back in the Middle Ages.

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