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  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. A plane tree in Euston Square Gardens is wrapped with a hand-knitted scarf. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the more than 200 large trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. A tree in Euston Square Gardens is wrapped with a hand-knitted scarf. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. A plane tree in Euston Square Gardens is wrapped with a hand-knitted scarf bearing a message referring to arboricide. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the more than 200 large trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. A plane tree in Euston Square Gardens is wrapped with a hand-knitted scarf bearing a message referring to arboricide. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the more than 200 large trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. A plane tree in Euston Square Gardens is wrapped with a hand-knitted scarf bearing a message referring to arboricide. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the more than 200 large trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. A tree in Euston Square Gardens is wrapped with a hand-knitted scarf bearing a message referring to arboricide. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. A tree in Euston Square Gardens is wrapped with a hand-knitted scarf. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. A plane tree in Euston Square Gardens is wrapped with a hand-knitted scarf. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the more than 200 large trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. A plane tree in Euston Square Gardens is wrapped with a hand-knitted scarf bearing a message referring to arboricide. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the more than 200 large trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. A plane tree in Euston Square Gardens is wrapped with a hand-knitted scarf bearing a message referring to arboricide. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the more than 200 large trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. A tree in Euston Square Gardens is wrapped with a hand-knitted scarf bearing a message referring to arboricide. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. A tree in Euston Square Gardens is wrapped with a hand-knitted scarf. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. A plane tree in Euston Square Gardens is wrapped with a hand-knitted scarf bearing a message referring to arboricide. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the more than 200 large trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. A plane tree in Euston Square Gardens is wrapped with a hand-knitted scarf bearing a message referring to arboricide. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the more than 200 large trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. A tree in Euston Square Gardens is wrapped with a hand-knitted scarf bearing a message referring to arboricide. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 10th June, 2018. Hundreds of people prepare to take part in the pro-Palestinian Al Quds Day march through central London organised by the Islamic Human Rights Commission. An international event, it began in Iran in 1979. Quds is the Arabic name for Jerusalem.
    Al-Quds-Day-march-London-2018-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 26th June 2018. Works continue in Euston Square Gardens involving the planned felling by HS2 Ltd of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Lime, Common Whitebeam and Wild Service trees to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the HS2 high-speed rail line. Local residents and campaigners have attached knitted bands to the trees in protest against their planned felling.
    HS2-Euston-Square-art-protest_009.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. Trees in Euston Square Gardens are wrapped with hand-knitted scarves. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. Members of the public coming from Euston Station pass by trees in Euston Square Gardens wrapped with hand-knitted scarves. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Anne Stevens (r), the vicar of St Pancras church, stands chained with local resident Jo Hurford (l) to a tree outside Euston station during a protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest formed part of a campaign by local residents against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary HS2 sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Anne Stevens (c), the vicar of St Pancras church, stands chained with local resident Jo Hurford (l) to a tree outside Euston station during a protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest formed part of a campaign by local residents against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary HS2 sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Local resident Jo Hurford stands chained to a tree outside Euston station during a protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest formed part of a campaign by local residents against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary HS2 sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from the Campaign Against Antisemitism and supporters of Jeremy Corbyn protest outside the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham before the arrival of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto.
    Labour-Race-Faith-Manifesto-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. A sign on a tree in Euston Square Gardens indicates that it will not be felled for the HS2 high-speed rail link. Activists opposed to the controversial project have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. Trees in Euston Square Gardens are wrapped with hand-knitted scarves, many of which bear messages referring to arboricide. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. A member of the public coming from Euston Station passes by trees in Euston Square Gardens wrapped with hand-knitted scarves. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. Trees in Euston Square Gardens are wrapped with hand-knitted scarves, many of which bear messages referring to arboricide. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Anne Stevens (c), the vicar of St Pancras church, stands chained with local resident Jo Hurford (l) to a tree outside Euston station during a protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest formed part of a campaign by local residents against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary HS2 sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Anne Stevens, the vicar of St Pancras church, is chained to a tree with Jo Hurford outside Euston station as part of a campaign by local residents in protest against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the HS2 rail line.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Anne Stevens, the vicar of St Pancras church, stands chained to a tree outside Euston station during a protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest formed part of a campaign by local residents against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary HS2 sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Anne Stevens (r), the vicar of St Pancras church, stands chained with local resident Jo Hurford (c) to a tree outside Euston station during a protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest formed part of a campaign by local residents against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary HS2 sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Anne Stevens (r), the vicar of St Pancras church, stands chained with local resident Jo Hurford (l) to a tree outside Euston station during a protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest formed part of a campaign by local residents against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary HS2 sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Anne Stevens (r), the vicar of St Pancras church, stands chained with local resident Jo Hurford (l) to a tree outside Euston station during a protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest formed part of a campaign by local residents against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary HS2 sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-014.jpg
  • Wendover, UK. 20th February, 2021. A sign indicating the route of the HS2 high-speed rail link is pictured fixed to a tree wrapped in scarves close to the site of the Wendover Active Resistance Camp which is occupied by activists opposed to HS2 from HS2 Rebellion.
    HS2-Wendover-Small-Dean-Lane-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. Trees in Euston Square Gardens are wrapped with hand-knitted scarves. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-029.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. Plane trees in Euston Square Gardens are wrapped with hand-knitted scarves. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the more than 200 large trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. Plane trees in Euston Square Gardens are wrapped with hand-knitted scarves, many of which bear messages referring to arboricide. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the more than 200 large trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. Trees in Euston Square Gardens are wrapped with hand-knitted scarves. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. Trees in Euston Square Gardens are wrapped with hand-knitted scarves. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. Plane trees in Euston Square Gardens are wrapped with hand-knitted scarves, many of which bear messages referring to arboricide. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the more than 200 large trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Anne Stevens (c), the vicar of St Pancras church, is chained to a tree outside Euston station during a protest against the HS2 high-speed rail link. The protest formed part of a campaign by local residents against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary HS2 sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Coral Bower (c) and Mimi Romilly (r) pose with an anti-HS2 placard in Euston Square Gardens. Local residents and environmental campaigners are protesting against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the HS2 high-speed rail line.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January, 2018. Coral Bower (l) and Mimi Romilly (r) pose with an anti-HS2 placard in Euston Square Gardens. Local residents and environmental campaigners are protesting against the planned felling of mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the HS2 high-speed rail line.
    HS2-Euston-Square-Gardens-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from the Campaign Against Antisemitism and supporters of Jeremy Corbyn protest outside the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham before the arrival of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto.
    Labour-Race-Faith-Manifesto-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from the Campaign Against Antisemitism and supporters of Jeremy Corbyn protest outside the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham before the arrival of Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to launch Labour’s new Race and Faith Manifesto.
    Labour-Race-Faith-Manifesto-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 October, 2019. Kurdish supporters of the YPG march in protest against Turkey’s invasion of Kurdish-held territory in north-eastern Syria.
    Kurdish-demo-Turkish-invasion-040.jpg
  • London, UK. 13 June, 2019. A community kitchen garden decorated with Grenfell scarves close to the Grenfell Tower in North Kensington. Tomorrow, the Grenfell community will mark the second anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire on 14th June 2017 in which 72 people died and over 70 were injured. Two years on, some family members remain in temporary accommodation and many are still traumatised. Phase 2 of the Grenfell Inquiry will begin in 2020, with criminal investigation findings expected to be sent to the Crown Prosecution Service in 2021.
    Grenfell-2-years-anniversary-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 13th January, 2018. Trees in Euston Square Gardens are wrapped with hand-knitted scarves. Activists opposed to the HS2 high-speed rail link have ‘yarn-bombed’ many of the mature London Plane, Red Oak, Common Whitebeam, Common Lime and Wild Service trees in Euston Square Gardens expected to be felled to make way for temporary sites for construction vehicles and a displaced taxi rank as part of preparations for the controversial HS2 project in order to draw attention to their fate.
    HS2-Euston-trees-yarnbombing-021.jpg