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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Lockerbie_Disaster_anniversa...jpg
  • Pictured: All is quiet in Lockerbie in the early evening as it would have been 29 years ago.<br />
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Lockerbie_Disaster_anniversa...jpg
  • Pictured: All is quiet in Lockerbie in the early evening as it would have been 29 years ago.<br />
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Lockerbie_Disaster_anniversa...jpg
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Lockerbie_Disaster_anniversa...jpg
  • Pictured: All is quiet in Lockerbie in the early evening as it would have been 29 years ago.<br />
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Lockerbie_Disaster_anniversa...jpg
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Lockerbie_Disaster_anniversa...jpg
  • Pictured: All is quiet in Lockerbie in the early evening as it would have been 29 years ago.<br />
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Lockerbie_Disaster_anniversa...jpg
  • Pictured: All is quiet in Lockerbie in the early evening as it would have been 29 years ago.<br />
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Lockerbie_Disaster_anniversa...jpg
  • Pictured: All is quiet in Lockerbie in the early evening as it would have been 29 years ago.<br />
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Lockerbie_Disaster_anniversa...jpg
  • Pictured: All is quiet in Lockerbie in the early evening as it would have been 29 years ago.<br />
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Lockerbie_Disaster_anniversa...jpg
  • Pictured: All is quiet in Lockerbie in the early evening as it would have been 29 years ago.<br />
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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On 21 December 29 years ago Pan-Am 103,Maid of the Sea, was blown up over the small town of Lockerbie with the loss of all 243 passengers and 16 crew, in what became known as the Lockerbie bombing. Large sections of the aircraft crashed onto residential areas of Lockerbie. The fuselage consisting of the main wing box structure landed in Sherwood Crescent, creating a large impact crater where three homes previously stood,  killing 11 more local people on the ground. Following a three-year joint investigation by Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary, the smallest mainland force in the UK, and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), arrest warrants were issued for two Libyan nationals in November 1991<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 20 December 2017
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  • Pictured: David Nott<br />
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David Malcolm Nott OBE OStJ FRCS is a Welsh consultant surgeon who works mainly in London hospitals as a general and vascular surgeon, but also volunteers to work in disaster and war zones.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 August 2019
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  • Pictured: David Nott<br />
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David Malcolm Nott OBE OStJ FRCS is a Welsh consultant surgeon who works mainly in London hospitals as a general and vascular surgeon, but also volunteers to work in disaster and war zones.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 August 2019
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  • Pictured: David Nott<br />
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David Malcolm Nott OBE OStJ FRCS is a Welsh consultant surgeon who works mainly in London hospitals as a general and vascular surgeon, but also volunteers to work in disaster and war zones.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 August 2019
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  • Pictured: David Nott<br />
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David Malcolm Nott OBE OStJ FRCS is a Welsh consultant surgeon who works mainly in London hospitals as a general and vascular surgeon, but also volunteers to work in disaster and war zones.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 August 2019
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  • A Charity Bike Ride linking two Portobellos set off early this morning. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay left Portobello, Edinburgh to cycle to Portobello, London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Gordon Barclay sets off, accompanied for the first leg of his journey by cyclists from Portovelo cycling club<br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride linking two Portobellos set off early this morning. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay left Portobello, Edinburgh to cycle to Portobello, London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Maureen Child, (Portobello, Edinburgh councillor), Gordon Barclay with a letter from Portobello, Edinburgh to Portobello, London that Gordon will take with him and deliver on Friday when he gets to the other Portobello<br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride linking two Portobellos set off early this morning. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay left Portobello, Edinburgh to cycle to Portobello, London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Maureen Child, (Portobello, Edinburgh councillor), Ian Henderson (Portobello, London councillor), Gordon Barclay, Clarrie Mendy, Murray McCallum (Edinburgh and Scotland rugby player) with members of Portovelo cycling club and Portobello Hornets mini rugby <br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride linking two Portobellos set off early this morning. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay left Portobello, Edinburgh to cycle to Portobello, London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Gordon Barclay, Clarrie Mendy, Murray McCallum (Edinburgh and Scotland rugby player) with members of Portovelo cycling club and Portobello Hornets mini rugby <br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride linking two Portobellos set off early this morning. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay left Portobello, Edinburgh to cycle to Portobello, London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Clarrie Mendy, Gordon Barclay<br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride linking two Portobellos set off early this morning. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay left Portobello, Edinburgh to cycle to Portobello, London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Clarrie Mendy, Murray McCallum (Edinburgh and Scotland rugby player)<br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride linking two Portobellos set off early this morning. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay left Portobello, Edinburgh to cycle to Portobello, London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Gordon Barclay<br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride is linking the two Portobellos in Edinburgh and London this weekend. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay will set off tomorrow (Sunday 24th) to cycle to London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Donny McIntyre,  Maureen Child (Portobello, Edinburgh councillor), Gordon Barclay, Clarrie Mendy, Ian Henderson (Portobello, London councillor)<br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride is linking the two Portobellos in Edinburgh and London this weekend. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay will set off tomorrow (Sunday 24th) to cycle to London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Maureen Child, (Portobello, Edinburgh councillor), Gordon Barclay, Clarrie Mendy, Ian Henderson (Portobello, London councillor)<br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride is linking the two Portobellos in Edinburgh and London this weekend. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay will set off tomorrow (Sunday 24th) to cycle to London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Mandy Benjamin, Gordon Barclay, Clarrie Mendy, Eddie Robb (President of Portobello Rugby Club), Maureen Child, (Portobello, Edinburgh councillor)<br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride is linking the two Portobellos in Edinburgh and London this weekend. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay will set off tomorrow (Sunday 24th) to cycle to London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Gordon Barclay, Clarrie Mendy<br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride is linking the two Portobellos in Edinburgh and London this weekend. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay will set off tomorrow (Sunday 24th) to cycle to London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Gordon Barclay<br />
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  • Pictured: John Broughton<br />
Leading blogger and social historian John Boughton offers an alternative history of the UK: a history of housing from the slum clearances of the Victorian age through to the Grenfell Tower disaster.
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  • Pictured: John Broughton<br />
Leading blogger and social historian John Boughton offers an alternative history of the UK: a history of housing from the slum clearances of the Victorian age through to the Grenfell Tower disaster.
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  • Cove Harbour on the Berwickshire coast at sunrise on 17th February 2017<br />
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At the entrance to the harbour is a memorial that commemorates the women and children of Cove left widowed by the fishing disaster of 1881, when 189 fishermen from communities along the Berwickshire coast were lost after a storm blew up whilst the fleet was at sea. Cove lost 11 of its 21 fishermen who worked from the harbour.
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  • Pictured: David Nott<br />
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David Malcolm Nott OBE OStJ FRCS is a Welsh consultant surgeon who works mainly in London hospitals as a general and vascular surgeon, but also volunteers to work in disaster and war zones.<br />
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  • Pictured: David Nott<br />
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David Malcolm Nott OBE OStJ FRCS is a Welsh consultant surgeon who works mainly in London hospitals as a general and vascular surgeon, but also volunteers to work in disaster and war zones.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 11 August 2019
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  • A Charity Bike Ride linking two Portobellos set off early this morning. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay left Portobello, Edinburgh to cycle to Portobello, London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Gordon Barclay sets off, accompanied for the first leg of his journey by cyclists from Portovelo cycling club<br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride linking two Portobellos set off early this morning. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay left Portobello, Edinburgh to cycle to Portobello, London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Maureen Child, (Portobello, Edinburgh councillor), Ian Henderson (Portobello, London councillor), Gordon Barclay, Clarrie Mendy, Murray McCallum (Edinburgh and Scotland rugby player) with members of Portovelo cycling club and Portobello Hornets mini rugby <br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • A Charity Bike Ride linking two Portobellos set off early this morning. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay left Portobello, Edinburgh to cycle to Portobello, London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Gordon Barclay with his family<br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride is linking the two Portobellos in Edinburgh and London this weekend. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay will set off tomorrow (Sunday 24th) to cycle to London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Maureen Child, (Portobello, Edinburgh councillor), Gordon Barclay, Clarrie Mendy, Ian Henderson (Portobello, London councillor)<br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride is linking the two Portobellos in Edinburgh and London this weekend. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay will set off tomorrow (Sunday 24th) to cycle to London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Gordon Barclay, Clarrie Mendy<br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride is linking the two Portobellos in Edinburgh and London this weekend. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay will set off tomorrow (Sunday 24th) to cycle to London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Gordon Barclay, Clarrie Mendy, Eddie Robb (President of Portobello Rugby Club), Maureen Child, (Portobello, Edinburgh councillor)<br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride is linking the two Portobellos in Edinburgh and London this weekend. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay will set off tomorrow (Sunday 24th) to cycle to London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Gordon Barclay, Clarrie Mendy, Eddie Robb (President of Portobello Rugby Club)<br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride is linking the two Portobellos in Edinburgh and London this weekend. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay will set off tomorrow (Sunday 24th) to cycle to London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Gordon Barclay, Clarrie Mendy<br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride is linking the two Portobellos in Edinburgh and London this weekend. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay will set off tomorrow (Sunday 24th) to cycle to London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Haja-Marianna Tholley, Gordon Barclay, Mandy Benjamin, Clarrie Mendy, Eddie Robb (President of Portobello Rugby Club), Maureen Child, (Portobello, Edinburgh councillor)<br />
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  • A Charity Bike Ride is linking the two Portobellos in Edinburgh and London this weekend. A former Edinburgh Portobello resident Gordon Barclay will set off tomorrow (Sunday 24th) to cycle to London. The ride will raise funds for Clarrie Mendy, who tragically lost 2 relatives in the Grenfell Tower Disaster and has now been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and for Doddie Weir's MY NAME5 DODDIE foundation. Pictured: Gordon Barclay<br />
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  • Pictured: John Broughton<br />
Leading blogger and social historian John Boughton offers an alternative history of the UK: a history of housing from the slum clearances of the Victorian age through to the Grenfell Tower disaster.
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  • Pictured: John Broughton<br />
Leading blogger and social historian John Boughton offers an alternative history of the UK: a history of housing from the slum clearances of the Victorian age through to the Grenfell Tower disaster.
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  • Pictured: John Broughton<br />
Leading blogger and social historian John Boughton offers an alternative history of the UK: a history of housing from the slum clearances of the Victorian age through to the Grenfell Tower disaster.
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  • Pictured: John Broughton<br />
Leading blogger and social historian John Boughton offers an alternative history of the UK: a history of housing from the slum clearances of the Victorian age through to the Grenfell Tower disaster.
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  • Pictured: John Broughton<br />
Leading blogger and social historian John Boughton offers an alternative history of the UK: a history of housing from the slum clearances of the Victorian age through to the Grenfell Tower disaster.
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  • Pictured: John Broughton<br />
Leading blogger and social historian John Boughton offers an alternative history of the UK: a history of housing from the slum clearances of the Victorian age through to the Grenfell Tower disaster.
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  • Pictured: John Broughton<br />
Leading blogger and social historian John Boughton offers an alternative history of the UK: a history of housing from the slum clearances of the Victorian age through to the Grenfell Tower disaster.
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  • Pictured: John Broughton<br />
Leading blogger and social historian John Boughton offers an alternative history of the UK: a history of housing from the slum clearances of the Victorian age through to the Grenfell Tower disaster.
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  • Cove Harbour on the Berwickshire coast at sunrise on 17th February 2017<br />
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At the entrance to the harbour is a memorial that commemorates the women and children of Cove left widowed by the fishing disaster of 1881, when 189 fishermen from communities along the Berwickshire coast were lost after a storm blew up whilst the fleet was at sea. Cove lost 11 of its 21 fishermen who worked from the harbour.
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  • Cove Harbour on the Berwickshire coast at sunrise on 17th February 2017<br />
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At the entrance to the harbour is a memorial that commemorates the women and children of Cove left widowed by the fishing disaster of 1881, when 189 fishermen from communities along the Berwickshire coast were lost after a storm blew up whilst the fleet was at sea. Cove lost 11 of its 21 fishermen who worked from the harbour.
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