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  • 29 August 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Lower 9th ward. On the one year anniversary of hurricane Katrina, and most of the area remains derelict and abandoned. Restricted access. TV news camera crews take over deserted streets and set up live satellite feeds, blocking public streets and creating an authorised only person zone for reporters and crew. Off duty cops on overtime ensure the area is kept free of people without credentials to enter the zone.<br />
Photo Credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 24th Sept, 2005. Hurricane Rita, Beaumont, Texas. American TV crew gives a live report from the storm outside the Hotel Elegante in Beaumont as Hurricane Rita roars in in the early hours of Saturday morning.
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  • 24 Sept, 2005.  Beaumont, Texas. Hurricane Rita <br />
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American TV crew gives a live report from the storm outside the Hotel Elegante in Beaumont as Hurricane Rita roars in in the early hours of Saturday morning.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 24 Sept, 2005.  Beaumont, Texas. Hurricane Rita <br />
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American TV crew gives a live report from the storm outside the Hotel Elegante in Beaumont as Hurricane Rita roars in in the early hours of Saturday morning.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage. Interviewed by reporter Ryan Parry.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Lower 9th ward.  <br />
The one year anniversary of hurricane Katrina. Brian Williams, NBC news anchor of the 'Nightly News' preps for his 5.00pm live slot from the flood ravaged area. (6.00pm east coast). Williams has been a staunch supporter of New Orleans and has been a great vocal critic of the slow pace of reform and has heavily criticised both federal and local government ineptitude. Many New Orleanians support Williams and his continued efforts to highlight the vast array of problems still facing the community and applaud him for his efforts to maintain the city as a 'newsworthy' story. <br />
Photo Credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Lower 9th ward.  <br />
The one year anniversary of hurricane Katrina. Brian Williams, NBC news anchor of the 'Nightly News' preps for his 5.00pm live slot from the flood ravaged area. (6.00pm east coast). Williams has been a staunch supporter of New Orleans and has been a great vocal critic of the slow pace of reform and has heavily criticised both federal and local government ineptitude. Many New Orleanians support Williams and his continued efforts to highlight the vast array of problems still facing the community and applaud him for his efforts to maintain the city as a 'newsworthy' story. <br />
Photo Credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Lower 9th ward.  <br />
The one year anniversary of hurricane Katrina. Brian Williams, NBC news anchor of the 'Nightly News' preps for his 5.00pm live slot from the flood ravaged area. (6.00pm east coast). Williams has been a staunch supporter of New Orleans and has been a great vocal critic of the slow pace of reform and has heavily criticised both federal and local government ineptitude. Many New Orleanians support Williams and his continued efforts to highlight the vast array of problems still facing the community and applaud him for his efforts to maintain the city as a 'newsworthy' story. <br />
Photo Credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Lower 9th ward.  <br />
The one year anniversary of hurricane Katrina. Brian Williams, NBC news anchor of the 'Nightly News' preps for his 5.00pm live slot from the flood ravaged area. (6.00pm east coast). Williams has been a staunch supporter of New Orleans and has been a great vocal critic of the slow pace of reform and has heavily criticised both federal and local government ineptitude. Many New Orleanians support Williams and his continued efforts to highlight the vast array of problems still facing the community and applaud him for his efforts to maintain the city as a 'newsworthy' story. <br />
Photo Credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Lower 9th ward.  <br />
The one year anniversary of hurricane Katrina. Brian Williams, NBC news anchor of the 'Nightly News' preps for his 5.00pm live slot from the flood ravaged area. (6.00pm east coast). Williams has been a staunch supporter of New Orleans and has been a great vocal critic of the slow pace of reform and has heavily criticised both federal and local government ineptitude. Many New Orleanians support Williams and his continued efforts to highlight the vast array of problems still facing the community and applaud him for his efforts to maintain the city as a 'newsworthy' story. <br />
Photo Credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Lower 9th ward.  <br />
The one year anniversary of hurricane Katrina. Brian Williams, NBC news anchor of the 'Nightly News' preps for his 5.00pm live slot from the flood ravaged area. (6.00pm east coast). Williams has been a staunch supporter of New Orleans and has been a great vocal critic of the slow pace of reform and has heavily criticised both federal and local government ineptitude. Many New Orleanians support Williams and his continued efforts to highlight the vast array of problems still facing the community and applaud him for his efforts to maintain the city as a 'newsworthy' story. <br />
Photo Credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage. Oprah interviews Mayor Ray Nagin in an emotional piece.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage. Oprah interviews Mayor Ray Nagin in an emotional piece.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage. Oprah interviews Mayor Ray Nagin in an emotional piece.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage. Oprah interviews Mayor Ray Nagin in an emotional piece.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage. Oprah interviews Mayor Ray Nagin in an emotional piece.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Lower 9th ward.  <br />
The one year anniversary of hurricane Katrina. Brian Williams, NBC news anchor of the 'Nightly News' preps for his 5.00pm live slot from the flood ravaged area. (6.00pm east coast). Williams has been a staunch supporter of New Orleans and has been a great vocal critic of the slow pace of reform and has heavily criticised both federal and local government ineptitude. Many New Orleanians support Williams and his continued efforts to highlight the vast array of problems still facing the community and applaud him for his efforts to maintain the city as a 'newsworthy' story. <br />
Photo Credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. Lower 9th ward.  The one year anniversary of hurricane Katrina. Brian Williams, NBC news anchor of the 'Nightly News' is 'miked up' for his 5.00pm live slot from the flood ravaged area. (6.00pm east coast). Williams has been a staunch supporter of New Orleans and has been a great vocal critic of the slow pace of reform and has heavily criticised both federal and local government ineptitude. Many New Orleanians support Williams and his continued efforts to highlight the vast array of problems still facing the community and applaud him for his efforts to maintain the city as a 'newsworthy' story.
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  • 29 August 2006. Lower 9th Ward. New Orleans, Louisiana. Lower 9th ward. Great Flood commemoration and memorial ceremony; to 'honor and remember our loved ones who have passed. <br />
Surrounded by the media, world renowned jazz trumpeter Marlon Jordan gives a salute to the dead at the newly erected memorial to victims of hurricane Katrina, which strick one year ago today.<br />
Photo Credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
The media comes to town to investigate how the city is doing 10 years after the storm. Members of the BBC interview Robert Green, a hurricane Katrina survivor who lost his home, his grand daughter and mother to the storm.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
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  • 29 August 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Lower 9th ward. <br />
The media photograph Chevelle Washington (who lost her uncle) and her grandson David (5mts) as she stands crying beside the newly renovated industrial canal levee flood wall. Civilians gathered at the site of the breach of the industrial canal for the Great Flood commemoration and memorial ceremony to 'honor and remember our loved ones who have passed.' People came to mark the anniversary of devastating hurricane Katrina at the site where the now repaired and allegedly in theory stronger levee flood wall. The levee breached along the industrial canal at the point where people gathered, needlessly killing hundreds of innocent civilians in the worst engineering disaster in US history.<br />
Photo Credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Mayor Ray Nagin breaks down in tears after talking to Oprah.  Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 March 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
TV crews and the media at the Orleans Parish Criminal District Court for the extradition hearing for property trust heir Robert Durst, subject of HBO's 'The Jinx.' <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 March 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
TV crews and the media at the Orleans Parish Criminal District Court for the extradition hearing for property trust heir Robert Durst, subject of HBO's 'The Jinx.' <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26 August 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Hurricane Katrina revisited. <br />
The media comes to town to investigate how the city is doing 10 years after the storm. Members of the BBC interview Robert Green, a hurricane Katrina survivor who lost his home, his grand daughter and mother to the storm.<br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
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  • 29 August 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Lower 9th ward. The media swarm around a woman sat crying beside the newly renovated industrial canal levee flood wall. Civilians gathered at the site of the breach of the industrial canal for the Great Flood commemoration and memorial ceremony to 'honor and remember our loved ones who have passed.' People came to mark the anniversary of devastating hurricane Katrina at the site where the now repaired and allegedly in theory stronger levee flood wall. The levee breached along the industrial canal at the point where people gathered, needlessly killing hundreds of innocent civilians in the worst engineering disaster in US history.<br />
Photo Credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage. Oprah meets the Mayor of New Orleans, Ray Nagin with a hug.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 04 Sept  2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Post hurricane Katrina.<br />
Oprah Winfrey, US talk show host, visits the Hyatt Hotel in New Orleans as she prepares to survey the hurricane damage. Here surrounded by her security detail.<br />
Photo Credit ©: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 16 March 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
TV crews and the media at the Orleans Parish Criminal District Court for the extradition hearing for property trust heir Robert Durst, subject of HBO's 'The Jinx.' <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. Lower 9th ward. The media swarm like vultures around a woman sat crying beside the newly renovated industrial canal levee flood wall. Civilians gathered at the site of the breach of the industrial canal for the Great Flood commemoration and memorial ceremony to 'honor and remember our loved ones who have passed.' People came to mark the anniversary of devastating hurricane Katrina at the site where the now repaired and allegedly in theory stronger levee flood wall. The levee breached along the industrial canal at the point where people gathered, needlessly killing hundreds of innocent civilians in the worst engineering disaster in US history.
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  • 2nd Sept, 2005. The 'press' room at the Hyatt Hotel in downtown hell. New Orleans, Louisiana. Journalists and photographers turn out their stories in cramped, hot, dingy, stinking conditions.
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  • May 19th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. On the campaign trail. With the media in tow, Mayor Ray Nagin makes a stop at Wholefoods Supermarket in Uptown New Orleans before the run off elections tomorrow, Saturday May 20th.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • May 19th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. On the campaign trail. With the media in tow, Mayor Ray Nagin makes a stop at Wholefoods Supermarket in Uptown New Orleans before the run off elections tomorrow, Saturday May 20th.
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  • 23 July 2013. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Fox 8 local reporter Leigh Isaacson stands in flood water following a major break in an old 30-inch water main, officials and workers from New orleans Sewerage and Water board struggle to contain the millions of gallons of water flooding homes and streets in The Carrolton neighbourhood. Huge investment in public infrastructure is required to repair and upgrade the ageing water delivery system in the city. Following the break, low water pressure and a public boil advisory affected tens of thousands of Uptown residents.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley
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  • 10 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Bloomberg News journalist Oscar Sousa fills his car for another days reporting on the catastrophic events following the storm.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 10 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Bloomberg News journalist Oscar Sousa fills his car for another days reporting on the catastrophic events following the storm.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 10th Sept, 2005. Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, Louisiana. Bloomberg News journalist Oscar Sousa fills his car for another days reporting on the catastrophic events following the storm.
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  • 10 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Bloomberg News journalist Oscar Sousa fills his car for another days reporting on the catastrophic events following the storm.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
A reporter walks away from the deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer after knocking on the door. The Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 05 April 2011. St Maarten, Antilles, Caribbean.<br />
Sunday Telegraph reporter David Harrison (rt), Trisha Baily (wife of David Hildred) and pilot Eric Jompnier step from a 1962 Cessna used to cover Antiki Raft.<br />
After more than 9 weeks at sea, having started in the Canary islands, the 'Antiki' transatlantic raft gets set to arrive in St Maarten in the Caribbean following an epic voyage. The incredible vessel is crewed by Anthony Smith (84 yrs old) British adventurer, David Hildred, sailing master and British Virgin Islands resident, Dr Andrew Bainbridge of Alberta, Canada and John Russell, solicitor and UK resident.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 10 November 2018. Rugby Club Compiègne. Compèigne, Somme, France.<br />
Tournio Rugby de l'Armistice.<br />
A rugby tournament in the heart of the Somme region in honour of those who perished in the Great War100 years ago.<br />
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Daily Mirror reporter Andy Lines at the memorial honouring members of the Rugby Club Compiègne who perished in the Great War.<br />
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Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 10 November 2018. Rugby Club Compiègne. Compèigne, Somme, France.<br />
Tournio Rugby de l'Armistice.<br />
A rugby tournament in the heart of the Somme region in honour of those who perished in the Great War100 years ago.<br />
<br />
Daily Mirror reporter Andy Lines with former Welsh international John Taylor (l) and former Irish International Fergus Slattery at the Rugby Club Compiègne who perished in the Great War.<br />
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Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 31st August, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
'Hell on earth.' The New Orleans Arena became a makeshift hospital. Tourists stuck at the Superdome were coming under increased pressure with threats of violence and were removed from the Superdome for their own safety. They were immediately put to work assisting at the makeshift hospital.  British tourists trapped by the storm talk to reporter Ryan Parry.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 August, 2005. New Orleans Louisiana.  Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Daily Mirror reporter Ryan Parry wades through flood water at the Superdome in New Orleans.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 05 April 2011. St Maarten, Antilles, Caribbean.<br />
Sunday Telegraph reporter David Harrison (rt), Trisha Baily (wife of David Hildred) and pilot Eric Jompnier step from a 1962 Cessna used to cover Antiki Raft.<br />
After more than 9 weeks at sea, having started in the Canary islands, the 'Antiki' transatlantic raft gets set to arrive in St Maarten in the Caribbean following an epic voyage. The incredible vessel is crewed by Anthony Smith (84 yrs old) British adventurer, David Hildred, sailing master and British Virgin Islands resident, Dr Andrew Bainbridge of Alberta, Canada and John Russell, solicitor and UK resident.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 05 April 2011. St Maarten, Antilles, Caribbean.<br />
Sunday Telegraph reporter David Harrison steps from a 1962 Cessna used to cover Antiki Raft.<br />
After more than 9 weeks at sea, having started in the Canary islands, the 'Antiki' transatlantic raft gets set to arrive in St Maarten in the Caribbean following an epic voyage. The incredible vessel is crewed by Anthony Smith (84 yrs old) British adventurer, David Hildred, sailing master and British Virgin Islands resident, Dr Andrew Bainbridge of Alberta, Canada and John Russell, solicitor and UK resident.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • May 19th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray Nagin takes a moment to have fun with TV reporter Thanh Truong of WWLTV, a CBS affiliate. Truong was covering the last scheduled  official campaign engagement at Wholefoods Supermarket in Uptown New Orleans before the ren off elections tomorrow, Saturday May 20th.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 10 Sept 2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana.  Hurricane Katrina aftermath. <br />
Journalists walk back to the Best Western after curfew in the city.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 10 Sept 2005. New Orleans,Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
Journalists walk back to the Best Western after curfew in the city.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August 2015. Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Hurricane Katrina 10th Anniversary.<br />
WDSU's Travers Mackel finds himself a couple of young apprentices at the monument dedicated to the victims and survivors of the storm. <br />
Photo credit©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com.
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  • 30 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
***NB - Image taken from inside Palmer driveway***<br />
A protest banner is taped to the front door of the  deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer. The Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 30 July 2015. Marco Island, Florida.<br />
***NB - Image taken from inside Palmer driveway***<br />
A protest banner is taped to the front door of the  deserted Florida home of Dr Walter Palmer. The Minnesota dentist who allegedly killed Cecil the lion in Zimbabwe has gone to ground since the story broke, taking him from hunter to hunted.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 19 Jan, 2006. Eminem's maternal grandmother Betty Kresin interviewed by the Daily Mirror's Ryan Parry outside The South Park assembly of God near St Joseph, Kansas. A small rural church where rap star Marshall Bruce Masthers III, aka Eminem first married Kim in 1999. Betty is sad and upset that her grandson did not invite her to his recent wedding and re-marriage to Kim in 2006.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 09 May 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
WDSU's Travers and Fletcher Mackel at the New Orleans Jesters season opener at the Pan American Stadium against Jacksonville United. Jacksonville win 2-1 in a tense game.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 09 December, 05.  New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Columnist Chris Rose of the Times Picayune takes notes on a napkin in a music club late in the evening.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 28 August 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. Anderson Cooper, CNN's anchor man out at The Musician's Village, a housing project under construction by habitat for humanity to house musicians and artists in the city.
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  • 29 August, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Hurricane Katrina hits New Orleans. Ryan Parry of London's Daily Mirror stands on the elevated section of I-10, bearing witness to the destruction of Katrina.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 29 Aug 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Daily Mirror's Ryan Parry looks out of the shattered window of our room on the 25th floor of the Hyatt Hotel as the storm rages outside.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 10 November 2018. Rugby Club Compiègne. Compèigne, Somme, France.<br />
Tournio Rugby de l'Armistice.<br />
A rugby tournament in the heart of the Somme region in honour of those who perished in the Great War100 years ago.<br />
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L/R; Pascal Mitchell, former Irish International Fergus Slattery, former Welsh international John Taylor, and John Dennison (event organiser)  at the Rugby Club Compiègne memorial honouring those who perished in the Great War.<br />
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Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 27 August 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. Ryan Parry. The (London) Daily Mirror's New York bureau chief revisits the city to witness the destruction that remains one year after hurricane Katrina. Parry stands in the still devastated lower 9th ward.
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  • Feb, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Book cover. '1 Dead in Attic.' The original self published version by Chris Rose, Pulitzer Prize nominated columnist for the Times Picayune newspaper. Images appear throughout the book. 60,000 copies sold.
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  • Feb 8th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Front page of The Independent, Lafayette. Times Picayune Pulitzer Prize nominated columnist and author Chris Rose. This photo was taken for the review of Chris' book 'One Dead in Attic,' where my image appears on the cover and throughout the book. Chris sold 60,000 copies of the original version of the book before being bought out by a big publishing house.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 07 Sept 2005. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
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Daily Mirror's Ryan Parry gets his first proper meal at Chili's in La Place a week after Hurricane Katrina slammed New Orleans. He felt sick afterwards!<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 07 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
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Part of the team of reporters who covered Hurricane Katrina on our final day at the Hyatt from Hell in downtown New Orleans. L/R; Michael Marko, Scott Gold, Aiden McGurran<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 06 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.  <br />
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Downtown New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. The U.S Battleship Iwo Jima sits alongside the tourist river walk area as the sun sets on yet another day in the broken city.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 21 August 2010. Barataria Bay, south Louisiana. <br />
Intrepid french news reporter Arnaud Muller of France 2 TV's version of 60 minutes reports on the BP oil spill.<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 24 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
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As reported in The Sun, London.<br />
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Banksy ‘thieves’ busted cutting original grafitti art work from shop wall<br />
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By JACK LOSH<br />
Last Updated: 24th February 2014<br />
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A BOGUS construction crew were chased off after they were busted cutting an original Banksy from a wall.<br />
One of the gang, who called himself Chris, was caught holding a power drill half-way through extracting the work by the British street artist.<br />
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Hidden by a temporary wall of plywood, he told snapper Charlie Varley that the 2008 artwork – dubbed “Umbrella Girl” – would be shipped to London for a Tate Modern retrospective of Banksy’s career.<br />
He added that it would be re-installed at its current location on the side of an abandoned store in New Orleans, US, once the exhibition had finished.<br />
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But when local residents quizzed the men and ordered them to show a permit for the operation, they packed up their equipment and scarpered.<br />
A security guard was installed at the scene on Friday to make sure the suspected thieves did not return.<br />
Clay Lapeyrouse, who lives nearby, said: “They were cutting it out of the building. The story they gave me just seemed weird."<br />
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Police are now hunting the suspects, aged between 25 and 35, following the incident.<br />
Banksy’s work fetches huge sums at auction, with his Kissing Coppers mural going under the hammer for £345,000 in the US last week.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26 June 2020. Bleriot Plage, Calais, France.<br />
Andy lines, senior reporter for the Daily Mirror on Bleriot Plage, one of the many beaches close to the main ferry terminal in Calais where migrants often make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26 June 2020. Bleriot Plage, Calais, France.<br />
Andy lines, senior reporter for the Daily Mirror on Bleriot Plage, one of the many beaches close to the main ferry terminal in Calais where migrants often make desperate and dangerous attempts to cross one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. Migrants are crossing the English Channel (La Manche) by boat, kayak, surf board and even inflatable paddling pools as numbers seeking asylum in the UK continue to rise. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 08 Sept 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
The FBI arrive heavily armed to deal with reports of armed residents holed up in a school in Uptown New Orleans. The authorities demand the evacuation of every last resident of the city.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 24 August 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. Lower 9th ward. Military police and NOPD officers apprehend and hold two suspects for looting abandoned houses. The witness who had reported the men taking items from houses could no longer be located and the men were released without charge.
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  • 06 June 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
Reporter Alexandra Gonzalez of the French newspaper France-Soir covers BP's disasterous oil spill with guides frank 'Peanut' Lensmeyer and justin Workmon (rt).  The ecological and economic impact of BP's oil spill is devastating to the region. Oil from the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe is evading booms laid out to stop it thanks in part to the dispersants which means the oil travels at every depth of the Gulf and washes ashore wherever the current carries it. The Louisiana wetlands produce over 30% of America's seafood and are the most fertile of their kind in the world.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 28 May 2010. Barataria Bay to Grand Isle, Jefferson/Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. <br />
Sunday Telepgraph reporter Philip Sherwell covers the BP oil spill story from a boat on  Barataria Bay. The ecological and economic impact are devastating to the region. Oil from the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe is evading booms laid out to stop it thanks in part to the dispersants which means the oil travels at every depth of the Gulf and washes ashore wherever the current carries it. The Louisiana wetlands produce over 30% of America's seafood and are the most fertile of their kind in the world.<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley<br />
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  • 07 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster.<br />
Captain Peace marvel, a sport fishermen guide lands yellow fin tuna and other predator species caught to the west of the giant BP oil spill. Nobody is sure how much longer they will be able to catch fish in the region. Charter boat captains, rental camps and hotels are reporting mass cancellations of fishing trips and other vacations to the Gulf  Coast region.<br />
Photo credit;Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 07 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster.<br />
Captain Peace marvel, a sport fishermen guide lands yellow fin tuna and other predator species caught to the west of the giant BP oil spill. Nobody is sure how much longer they will be able to catch fish in the region. Charter boat captains, rental camps and hotels are reporting mass cancellations of fishing trips and other vacations to the Gulf  Coast region.<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 07 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster.<br />
Sport fishermen land yellow fin tuna and other predator species caught to the west of the giant BP oil spill. Nobody is sure how much longer they will be able to catch fish in the region. Charter boat captains, rental camps and hotels are reporting mass cancellations of fishing trips and other vacations to the Gulf  Coast region.<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 07 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster.<br />
L/R; Locals Ben Varley (3yrs), Bobby Warren and Evan Ballay (3 yrs) admire yellow fin tuna and other predator species caught by sport fishermen to the west of the giant BP oil spill. Nobody is sure how much longer they will be able to catch fish in the region. Charter boat captains, rental camps and hotels are reporting mass cancellations of fishing trips and other vacations to the Gulf  Coast region.<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 07 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster.<br />
Bobby Warren and Evan Ballay (3 yrs) admire yellow fin tuna and other predator species caught by sport fishermen to the west of the giant BP oil spill. Nobody is sure how much longer they will be able to catch fish in the region. Charter boat captains, rental camps and hotels are reporting mass cancellations of fishing trips and other vacations to the Gulf  Coast region.<br />
Photo credit;Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 07 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster.<br />
Sport fishermen land yellow fin tuna and other predator species caught to the west of the giant BP oil spill. Nobody is sure how much longer they will be able to catch fish in the region. Charter boat captains, rental camps and hotels are reporting mass cancellations of fishing trips and other vacations to the Gulf  Coast region.<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 07 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster.<br />
Sport fishermen land yellow fin tuna and other predator species caught to the west of the giant BP oil spill. Nobody is sure how much longer they will be able to catch fish in the region. Charter boat captains, rental camps and hotels are reporting mass cancellations of fishing trips and other vacations to the Gulf  Coast region.<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29th August, 2005. Hurricane Katrina hits New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray Nagin and top city councillors listen to the latest reports coming in on the emergency services radio.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29 August, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Hurricane Katrina hits New Orleans. Mayor Ray Nagin and top city councillors listen to the latest reports coming in from the emergency services. As levees are breached and flooding begins to swamp the city, mayor Ray Nagin and his aides at the Hyatt Hotel appear helpless as they struggle to maintain communications, command and control in a city rapidly losing control.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 24 August 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. <br />
Lower 9th ward. Military police and NOPD officers apprehend and hold two suspects for looting abandoned houses. The witness who had reported the men taking items from houses could no longer be located and the men were released without charge.<br />
Photo Credit. Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 24 August 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. <br />
Lower 9th ward. Military police and NOPD officers apprehend and hold two suspects for looting abandoned houses. The witness who had reported the men taking items from houses could no longer be located and the men were released without charge.<br />
Photo Credit. Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 24 August 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. <br />
Lower 9th ward. Military police and NOPD officers apprehend and hold two suspects for looting abandoned houses. The witness who had reported the men taking items from houses could no longer be located and the men were released without charge.<br />
Photo Credit. Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 29th August, 2005. Hurricane Katrina hits New Orleans, Louisiana. Mayor Ray Nagin and top city councillors listen to the latest reports coming in on the emergency services radio.
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  • 21 August 2010. East Grand Terre Island, south Louisiana. <br />
Intrepid french news reporter Arnaud Muller of France 2 TV's version of 60 minutes wades ashore to interview Government scientists from NOAA, EPA and BP who scour the newly created sand berms where the Gulf of Mexico meets Barataria Bay. The scientists are searching for oil and taking samples back for analysis where the joint findings are analysed. The controversial new 'islands' are part of a grander scheme to boost efforts to save the wetlands. To date the islands have done a good job taking on oil, preventing a great deal of it from entering the Bay beyond.<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 07 June 2010. Pointe aux Chenes, Louisiana.<br />
Fading away. French reporter Alexandra Gonzalez writes passionately from the region. The precious wetlands south of Pointe Aux Chenes. Through years of erosion, much of this was once solid ground. Diversion of the mighty Mississippi River diverted sediment from the wetlands and deposited precious land building material deep out at sea.  At present, all these fishing grounds are closed. Members of the Pointe aux Chenes Indians, settlers that can trace their roots beyond 5 generations back to France. French cajun is the language of the elders, but is dying out in the children of today. BP's catastrophic oil spill threatens the tribe's very existence, their way of life and the land on which they live. Not recognised by the federal government, the 680 member tribe struggles for funds in a small community that survives only because of fishing and oil extraction in the Gulf of Mexico.<br />
Life will never be the same again. The ecological and economic impact of BP's oil spill is devastating to the region. Oil from the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe is evading booms laid out to stop it thanks in part to the dispersants which means the oil travels at every depth of the Gulf and washes ashore wherever the current carries it. The Louisiana wetlands produce over 30% of America's seafood and oil and gas production. They are the most fertile wetlands and nurseries of their kind in the world.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 07 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster.<br />
Sport fishermen land yellow fin tuna and other predator species caught to the west of the giant BP oil spill. Nobody is sure how much longer they will be able to catch fish in the region. Charter boat captains, rental camps and hotels are reporting mass cancellations of fishing trips and other vacations to the Gulf  Coast region.<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 07 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster.<br />
AP photographer Alex Brandon getting images out! <br />
Sport fishermen land yellow fin tuna and other predator species caught to the west of the giant BP oil spill. Nobody is sure how much longer they will be able to catch fish in the region. Charter boat captains, rental camps and hotels are reporting mass cancellations of fishing trips and other vacations to the Gulf  Coast region.<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 07 May 2010. Venice, Louisiana. Deepwater Horizon, British Petroleum environmental oil spill disaster.<br />
Sport fishermen land yellow fin tuna and other predator species caught to the west of the giant BP oil spill. Nobody is sure how much longer they will be able to catch fish in the region. Charter boat captains, rental camps and hotels are reporting mass cancellations of fishing trips and other vacations to the Gulf  Coast region.<br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 24 February 2014. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
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As reported in The Sun, London.<br />
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Banksy ‘thieves’ busted cutting original grafitti art work from shop wall<br />
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By JACK LOSH<br />
Last Updated: 24th February 2014<br />
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A BOGUS construction crew were chased off after they were busted cutting an original Banksy from a wall.<br />
One of the gang, who called himself Chris, was caught holding a power drill half-way through extracting the work by the British street artist.<br />
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Hidden by a temporary wall of plywood, he told snapper Charlie Varley that the 2008 artwork – dubbed “Umbrella Girl” – would be shipped to London for a Tate Modern retrospective of Banksy’s career.<br />
He added that it would be re-installed at its current location on the side of an abandoned store in New Orleans, US, once the exhibition had finished.<br />
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But when local residents quizzed the men and ordered them to show a permit for the operation, they packed up their equipment and scarpered.<br />
A security guard was installed at the scene on Friday to make sure the suspected thieves did not return.<br />
Clay Lapeyrouse, who lives nearby, said: “They were cutting it out of the building. The story they gave me just seemed weird."<br />
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Police are now hunting the suspects, aged between 25 and 35, following the incident.<br />
Banksy’s work fetches huge sums at auction, with his Kissing Coppers mural going under the hammer for £345,000 in the US last week.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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