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  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Pottery specialism) Student painting tiles at Kensington & Chelsea College during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Making Tiles Pottery_17a.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (3D Design) Interior Design - Level 3 course, was part of the team from Kensington & Chelsea College who made tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Interior Deisgn11.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Pottery specialism) <br />
Maria-Anna Kyriacous Scoring and joining 3D designs  during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project at Kensington & Chelsea College.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Pottery specialism) Eriko Kita painting tiles at Kensington & Chelsea College during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Making Tiles Pottery_18a.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Jewellery specialism) <br />
Cleaning up casts with file during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project at Kensington & Chelsea College. February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Making Tiles Jewellery39a.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Jewellery specialism) <br />
Cleaning up casts with file during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project at Kensington & Chelsea College. February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Making Tiles Jewellery38a.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma student  in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Jewellery specialism) was part of the team from Kensington & Chelsea College who made tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Making Tiles Jewellery07.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Jewellery specialism) was part of the team from Kensington & Chelsea College who made tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Jewellery05.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Jewellery specialism) <br />
Student during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project at Kensington & Chelsea College. February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Making Tiles Jewellery32a.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Jewellery specialism) <br />
Student filing during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project at Kensington & Chelsea College. February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Making Tiles Jewellery22a.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Jewellery specialism) <br />
Student during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project at Kensington & Chelsea College. February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Making Tiles Jewellery09a.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Glass specialism) <br />
Laying out glass tile designs during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project at Kensington & Chelsea College. February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Glass specialism) <br />
Sergut Metaw screen printing on to glass during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project at Kensington & Chelsea College. February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
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  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Glass specialism) <br />
Screen printing on to glass during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project at Kensington & Chelsea College. February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Making Tiles Glass39a.JPG
  • Emma McKie on the BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (3D Design) Interior Design - Level 3 course, was part of the team from Kensington & Chelsea College who made tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Interior Design_03.JPG
  • BTEC National Diploma in Art and Design (Design Crafts) - Level 3 (Pottery specialism) Student painting tiles at Kensington & Chelsea College during production of tiles for The Golborne Heritage Bridge Project.  February 2014.<br />
Picture by Zute Lightfoot
    Pottery_03.JPG
  • View of the Sentinel from the Crack climb in Royal Natal National Park. The Drakensberg mountains are known as uKhahlamba in Zulu which means barrier of the spears. The mountains form a barrier between South Africa and Lesotho and are a world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
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  • View on the Amphitheatre in the Drakensberg mountains during the winter with the dry river bed of the Tugela in the foreground. Known as uKhahlamba in Zulu which means barrier of the spears. The mountains form a barrier between South Africa and Lesotho and are a world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_378.JPG
  • View on the Amphitheatre in the Drakensberg mountains during the winter with the dry river bed of the Tugela in the foreground. Known as uKhahlamba in Zulu which means barrier of the spears. The mountains form a barrier between South Africa and Lesotho and are a world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_367.JPG
  • Chain ladder route path leading to the Sentinel and up to the Amphitheatre in the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa. Known as uKhahlamba in Zulu which means barrier of the spears. The mountains form a barrier between South Africa and Lesotho and are a world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_356.JPG
  • The Drakensberg mountains of South Africa or uKhahlamba is a 200-kilometre-long mountainous wonderland and world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_341.JPG
  • The Drakensberg mountains of South Africa or uKhahlamba is a 200-kilometre-long mountainous wonderland and world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_340.JPG
  • Tribesman from the kingdom of Lesotho stand at the top of the well known Amphitheatre in the northern Drakensberg. The Drakensberg mountains of South Africa or uKhahlamba is a 200-kilometre-long mountainous wonderland and world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_327.JPG
  • Tribesman from the kingdom of Lesotho stand at the top of the well known Amphitheatre in the northern Drakensberg. The Drakensberg mountains of South Africa or uKhahlamba is a 200-kilometre-long mountainous wonderland and world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_324.JPG
  • Tribesman from the kingdom of Lesotho stand at the top of the well known Amphitheatre in the northern Drakensberg. The Drakensberg mountains of South Africa or uKhahlamba is a 200-kilometre-long mountainous wonderland and world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
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  • Tribesman from the kingdom of Lesotho and their dogs stand at the top of the well known Amphitheatre in the northern DrakensbergThe Drakensberg mountains of South Africa or uKhahlamba is a 200-kilometre-long mountainous wonderland and world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_322.JPG
  • Tribesman from the kingdom of Lesotho stand at the top of the well known Amphitheatre in the northern Drakensberg. The Drakensberg mountains of South Africa or uKhahlamba is a 200-kilometre-long mountainous wonderland and world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_318.JPG
  • View across the Amphitheatre in the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa. Known as uKhahlamba in Zulu which means barrier of the spears. The mountains form a barrier between South Africa and Lesotho and are a world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_277.JPG
  • Hikers stand at the top of Tugela River falls at the top of the Amphitheatre. in the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa. Known as uKhahlamba in Zulu which means barrier of the spears. The mountains form a barrier between South Africa and Lesotho and are a world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_271.JPG
  • Hikers stand at the top of Tugela River falls at the top of the Amphitheatre. in the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa. Known as uKhahlamba in Zulu which means barrier of the spears. The mountains form a barrier between South Africa and Lesotho and are a world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_270.JPG
  • Chain ladder route path leading from the Sentinel up to the Amphitheatre in the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa. Known as uKhahlamba in Zulu which means barrier of the spears. The mountains form a barrier between South Africa and Lesotho and are a world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_231.JPG
  • View of the Amphitheatre from Thendele camp in the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa. Known as uKhahlamba in Zulu which means barrier of the spears. The mountains form a barrier between South Africa and Lesotho and are a world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_210.JPG
  • The Drakensberg mountains of South Africa or uKhahlamba is a 200-kilometre-long mountainous wonderland and world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_208.JPG
  • View of the Amphitheatre from Thendele camp in the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa. Known as uKhahlamba in Zulu which means barrier of the spears. The mountains form a barrier between South Africa and Lesotho and are a world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_207.JPG
  • View of the Amphitheatre from Thendele camp in the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa. Known as uKhahlamba in Zulu which means barrier of the spears. The mountains form a barrier between South Africa and Lesotho and are a world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_199.JPG
  • The Drakensberg mountains of South Africa or uKhahlamba is a 200-kilometre-long mountainous wonderland and world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_198.JPG
  • View on the Amphitheatre in the Drakensberg mountains during the winter with the dry river bed of the Tugela in the foregound. Known as uKhahlamba in Zulu which means barrier of the spears. The mountains form a barrier between South Africa and Lesotho and are a world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_360.JPG
  • View of the Amphitheatre from Thendele camp in the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa. Known as uKhahlamba in Zulu which means barrier of the spears. The mountains form a barrier between South Africa and Lesotho and are a world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_202.JPG
  • View on the Amphitheatre in the Drakensberg mountains during the winter with the dry river bed of the Tugela in the foreground. Known as uKhahlamba in Zulu which means barrier of the spears. The mountains form a barrier between South Africa and Lesotho and are a world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_374.JPG
  • Chain ladder route path leading from the Sentinel up to the Amphitheatre in the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa. Known as uKhahlamba in Zulu which means barrier of the spears. The mountains form a barrier between South Africa and Lesotho and are a world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_347.JPG
  • Chain ladder route path leading from the Sentinel up to the Amphitheatre in the Drakensberg mountains of South Africa. Known as uKhahlamba in Zulu which means barrier of the spears. The mountains form a barrier between South Africa and Lesotho and are a world heritage site. The largest proportion of the Drakensberg area falls in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.
    South_africa_2010_JULY_235.JPG
  • The portuguese architecture which still stands on the island..Ilha De Mocambique (Mozambique Island), Northern Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_028.jpg
  • Dubrovnik Harbour, Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
    Croatia_DL_003.jpg
  • Tourists look at the history of information available at Liliesleaf farm in northern Johannesburg, South Africa.  The farm used secretly by African National Congress activists in the 1960s and was the location where many prominent African National Congress leaders were arrested. It is now a museum open to the public. © Zute Lightfoot
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  • Tourists look at the history of information available at Liliesleaf farm in northern Johannesburg, South Africa.  The farm used secretly by African National Congress activists in the 1960s and was the location where many prominent African National Congress leaders were arrested. It is now a museum open to the public. © Zute Lightfoot
    Liliesleaf_farm_0010.JPG
  • Tourists look at the history of information available at Liliesleaf farm in northern Johannesburg, South Africa.  The farm used secretly by African National Congress activists in the 1960s and was the location where many prominent African National Congress leaders were arrested. It is now a museum open to the public. © Zute Lightfoot
    Liliesleaf_farm_0008.JPG
  • Tourists look at the history of information available at Liliesleaf farm in northern Johannesburg, South Africa.  The farm used secretly by African National Congress activists in the 1960s and was the location where many prominent African National Congress leaders were arrested. It is now a museum open to the public. © Zute Lightfoot
    Liliesleaf_farm_0007.JPG
  • Tourists look at the history of information available at Liliesleaf farm in northern Johannesburg, South Africa.  The farm used secretly by African National Congress activists in the 1960s and was the location where many prominent African National Congress leaders were arrested. It is now a museum open to the public. © Zute Lightfoot
    Liliesleaf_farm_0005.JPG
  • Tourists look at the history of information available at Liliesleaf farm in northern Johannesburg, South Africa.  The farm used secretly by African National Congress activists in the 1960s and was the location where many prominent African National Congress leaders were arrested. It is now a museum open to the public. © Zute Lightfoot
    Liliesleaf_farm_0003.JPG
  • Tourists look at the history of information available at Liliesleaf farm in northern Johannesburg, South Africa.  The farm used secretly by African National Congress activists in the 1960s and was the location where many prominent African National Congress leaders were arrested. It is now a museum open to the public. © Zute Lightfoot
    Liliesleaf_farm_0002.JPG
  • UK. London, Whitehall, Houses of Parliament. Plaque to mark the stop where Nelson Mandela addressed Parliament in 1996.
    Nelson Mandela Plaque Parliament.JPG
  • Main gate to Ambohimanga where stone disc was rolled across entrance, Madagascar...© Zute Lightfoot
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  • Children on the stairs of the gate to Ambohimanga village, Madagascar...© Demelza Lightfoot
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  • Ambohimanga Village, Madagascar...© Demelza Lightfoot
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  • Main gate to Ambohimanga where stone disc was rolled across entrance, Madagascar...© Demelza Lightfoot
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  • Main gate to Ambohimanga where stone disc was rolled across entrance, Madagascar...© Demelza Lightfoot
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  • Ambohimanga, Royal palace of Madagascar's king and queens. ..© Zute Lightfoot
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  • Ambohimanga, Royal palace of Madagascar's king and queens. ..© Zute Lightfoot
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  • Ambohimanga, Royal palace of Madagascar's king and queens. Kraal in the compound where the cattle where kept..© Zute Lightfoot
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  • Ambohimanga, Royal palace of Madagascar's king and queens. Summer house of Queen Ranavalona..© Zute Lightfoot
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  • Ambohimanga, Royal palace of Madagascar's king and queens...© Demelza Lightfoot
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  • Ambohimanga, Royal palace of Madagascar's king and queens. Summer house of Queen Ranavalona and far left older house of King Andrianampoinimerina...© Zute Lightfoot
    Ambohimanga_MAD_palace_002.JPG
  • Walkers use the chain ladder to climb to the top of the Amphitheatre in the Drakensberg mountains. Royal Natal National Park. Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa..© Zute Lightfoot.Zute & Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Walkers use the chain ladders to climb to the top of the Amphitheatre in the Drakensberg mountains. Royal Natal National Park. Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa..© Zute Lightfoot.Zute & Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Sunrise reflected in the source of the Tugela river from the top of the Amphitheatre in the Drakensberg mountains. Royal Natal National Park. Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa..© Zute Lightfoot.Zute & Demelza Lightfoot.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • The rehabilitated Chapel of Nossa Senhora De Baluarte  built in 1522 stands on the northern tip of the island just past the Fort of Sao Sebastiao..Ilha De Mocambique (Mozambique Island), Northern Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
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  • The Oldest complete Fort of Sao Sebastiao stands on the Northern end of the island..Ilha De Mocambique (Mozambique Island), Northern Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_080.jpg
  • The portuguese architecture which still stands on the island..Ilha De Mocambique (Mozambique Island), Northern Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_079.jpg
  • A fishing dhow sails past the Northern end of the island..Ilha De Mocambique (Mozambique Island), Northern Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
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  • Children play in the water on the Northern end of the Island..Ilha De Mocambique (Mozambique Island), Northern Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_077.jpg
  • The Church of Santo Antonio on the Southern end of the island..Ilha De Mocambique (Mozambique Island), Northern Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_076.jpg
  • The Church of Santo Antonio on the Southern end of the island..Ilha De Mocambique (Mozambique Island), Northern Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_061.jpg
  • Men walk past the green Mosque on the West side of the island..Ilha De Mocambique (Mozambique Island), Northern Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_060.jpg
  • A fishing dhow sails past the Northern end of the island..Ilha De Mocambique (Mozambique Island), Northern Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_051.jpg
  • A boy carries water from the ocean past the Mosque which lies on the West side of the island..Ilha De Mocambique (Mozambique Island), Northern Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_042.jpg
  • The Oldest complete Fort of Sao Sebastiao stands on the Northern end of the island..Ilha De Mocambique (Mozambique Island), Northern Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_034.jpg
  • The rehabilitated Chapel of Nossa Senhora De Baluarte  built in 1522 stands on the northern tip of the island just past the Fort of Sao Sebastiao..Ilha De Mocambique (Mozambique Island), Northern Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_031.jpg
  • The portuguese architecture which still stands on the island..Ilha De Mocambique (Mozambique Island), Northern Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_030.jpg
  • A fishing dhow sails past the Northern end of the island..Ilha De Mocambique (Mozambique Island), Northern Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_029.jpg
  • The Church of Santo Antonio on the Southern end of the island..Ilha De Mocambique (Mozambique Island), Northern Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_024.jpg
  • The Church of Santo Antonio on the Southern end of the island..Ilha De Mocambique (Mozambique Island), Northern Mozambique, Africa.© Demelza Cloke
    Mozambique_DC_023.jpg
  • Stradan, main street. The Old Town, Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • A view across the rooftops towards Lopud Island. The Old Town, Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
    Croatia_DL_019.jpg
  • A view across the rooftops towards Lopud Island. The Old Town, Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
    Croatia_DL_018.jpg
  • A view across the rooftops towards Lopud Island. The Old Town, Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
    Croatia_DL_017.jpg
  • The Old Town, Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
    Croatia_DL_016.jpg
  • The Old Town, Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
    Croatia_DL_015.jpg
  • Dubrovnik Harbour, Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Dubrovnik Harbour, Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • The Old Town, Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • The Old Town, Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • A view over the rooftops towards Dubrovnik cathedral, Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin.The Old Town, Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
    Croatia_DL_008.jpg
  • A view over the rooftops towards Dubrovnik cathedral, Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin.The Old Town, Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
    Croatia_DL_007.jpg
  • A view over the rooftops towards Dubrovnik cathedral, Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin.The Old Town, Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
    Croatia_DL_006.jpg
  • Onofrio's fountain, The Old Town, Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • The Main street, Stradan. The Old Town, Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • A view of the city wall around the old city, Dubrovnik, Croatia..© Demelza Lightfoot.www.photoshelter.com/c/lightfootphoto.www.lightfootphoto.com
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  • Fundraiser for the Salisbury Plain Heritage Centre. Royal Artillery Collection. at The Carlton Club. London January 2016.<br />
<br />
 (Photo - Zute Lightfoot)
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