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  • Ascot June 19th Lady's Day at Royal Ascot
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellorís ëbreakfastí at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       <br />
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The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service.<br />
Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ëbreakfastí.
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  • London Oct 1st The start of the legal year is marked by a procession of judges arriving at Westminster Abbey from the Royal Courts of Justice in  The Strand for a religious service, followed by the Lord Chancellorís ëbreakfastí at Westminster Hall in the  Houses of Parliament.       <br />
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History<br />
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The service in Westminster Abbey dates back to the Middle Ages when judges prayed for guidance at the start of the legal term. Judges, whose courts were held in Westminster Hall, left the City and walked to the Abbey to take part in the service.<br />
Before the Reformation it was customary to fast for several hours before taking communion during the service. After the ceremony the Lord Chancellor would offer the judge some food to break their fast before they took their seats in courts, hence the term ëbreakfastí.
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  • Gentlemen in Formal attire at Royal Ascot 2007, Ascot, England
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  • London Sep1st Madonna attends in Leicester Square the world premiere of the movie Rocknrolla by Guy Ritchie
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  • Windosr Great Park, Berkshire, HM Queen  Elizabeth II at the Windsor Horse Show, during a walkabout and priuze cerimony
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  • London January 22nd Portobello traders are particularly worried and concerned, they  fear for the Market's future after Lipka's Antiques Arcade, where more than 150 traders had their stalls, was redeveloped to accommodate the large High street chain store AllSaints.
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  • Annual swan upping,  River Thames, Windsor, Berkshire, England , 16 Jul 2007. <br />
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The annual swan upping takes place during the third week of July when the parent birds are in moult and the cygnets are too small to fly.<br />
Swan Upping dates from medieval times when the Crown claimed ownership of all mute swans at a time when swans were considered an important food source for banquets and feasts. Today the Crown retains the right to ownership of all unmarked mute swans in open water, but The Queen only exercises her ownership on certain stretches of the River Thames and it's surrounding tributaries. This ownership is shared with the Vinters' and Dyers' Companies who were both granted rights of ownership by the Crown in the fifteenth century. The swans are counted but no longer eaten. The Queen's Swan Marker, accompanied by the Swan Uppers of the Vinters' and Dyers' livery companies, uses six traditional Thames rowing skiffs in their five day journey upstream as far as Abingdon. By tradition scarlet uniforms are worn by The Queen's Swan Marker and Swan Uppers, and each boat flies their appropriate flags and pennants. The Queen's Swan Marker produces a report at the completion of Swan Upping each year which provides data on the number of swans accounted for, including broods and cygnets. The cygnets are weighed and measured to obtain estimates of growth rates and the birds are examined for any sign of injury, commonly caused by fishing hooks and line.
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  • LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 07: A Shiite Muslim devotee pays respects to a horse representing Imam Husain horse Zuljina during the 29th Arbaeen Procession on February 7, 2010 in London, England. Arbaeen occurs 40 days after the day of Ashura, the commemoration of the martyrdom of Imam Husain in Karbala (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
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  • MILAN, ITALY - JUNE 12:  Two participants to the Gay Pride Milano dressed as a cardinal and as a bride kiss before the start of the march on June 12, 2010 in Milan, Italy.  Pride Milano is one of the oldest gay marches in Italy and today's march is against homophobic violence  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)
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  • Milano Italy 23rd June 2010  Italian car manufacturer  Alfa Romeo is 100 years old <br />
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  • London  October 22  Protests and clashes with the Police in front of BBC studios  at Wood Lane ahead Question Time with controversial  BNP leader Neil Griffin <br />
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  • Milan (Italy) 20th June 2010  Italian fans in Piazza del Duomo Square in Milan get ready for today footbal match for the FIFA World Cup 2010 against New Zealand<br />
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  • London  October 22  Protests and clashes with the Police in front of BBC studios  at Wood Lane ahead Question Time with controversial  BNP leader Neil Griffin <br />
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  • London September 13 :  Few hundreds Muslims took part in the annual march of Al Quds Day which  is an annual event opposing Israel's control of Jerusalem,<br />
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  • MILAN, ITALY - JULY 02:  Hot Weather in Milan with boys and girls playing in the fountain at Castello Sforzesco, pensioner enjoy watermelo, Ice Cream and relaxing in the shade on July 2, 2010 in Milan, Italy. Italy is experiencing a  week of very high summer temperatures.
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  • LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 05:  NBA player James Lebron attends photocall to launch new Basketball legacy on September 5, 2009 in London, England.  (Photo by Marco Secchi/Getty Images)<br />
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  • MILAN, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 11: Priests walk by the Nivola during the 'Rito della Nivola' celebrations at Duomo on September 11, 2010 in Milan, Italy. Once a year the archbishop of Milan ascends to the ceiling of the Duomo in a basket painted with clouds (Nivola) to collect The Santo Chiodo (Holy Nail) that is purportedly from the Cross of Jesus.<br />
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