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"Capturing the Rhythm: A Glimpse into Iconic Bands and Musicians" Echo and the Bunnymen rock group takes London by storm as they perform on rooftops

Background imageBands Collection: Giant chromosomes, SEM P657 / 0034

Giant chromosomes, SEM P657 / 0034
Giant chromosomes. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of giant (polytene) chromosomes from a fruit fly (Drosophila busckii)

Background imageBands Collection: Chromosomes, SEM

Chromosomes, SEM
Chromosomes. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of two chromosomes. The SEM is overlaid on a DNA autoradiogram background

Background imageBands Collection: Giant chromosomes, light micrograph P657 / 0038

Giant chromosomes, light micrograph P657 / 0038
Giant chromosomes. Light micrograph of giant (polytene) chromosomes from a fruit fly (Drosophila busckii). These chromosomes are formed from repeated rounds of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageBands Collection: Giant chromosomes, light micrograph P657 / 0037

Giant chromosomes, light micrograph P657 / 0037
Giant chromosomes. Light micrograph of giant (polytene) chromosomes from a fruit fly (Drosophila busckii). These chromosomes are formed from repeated rounds of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageBands Collection: Brown-lipped snails C018 / 0891

Brown-lipped snails C018 / 0891
Brown-lipped snails (Cepaea nemoralis) on a branch on water. This snail, also known as the grove or banded snail, is found in many countries worldwide

Background imageBands Collection: Pensive teenage girl C013 / 4897

Pensive teenage girl C013 / 4897
MODEL RELEASED. Pensive teenage girl. Teenage girl with a pensive look on her face, resting her head on her hands

Background imageBands Collection: Regional HQ band at LFB Headquarters, Lambeth

Regional HQ band at LFB Headquarters, Lambeth
Group photograph of the Regional HQ band with their instruments at London Fire Brigade HQ. The purpose-built bandstand behind the band was incorporated in the original design brief of the Brigades

Background imageBands Collection: London Fire Brigade band members

London Fire Brigade band members
Members of the LCC-London Fire Brigade band, standing in a row playing their instruments

Background imageBands Collection: London Fire Brigade band members with trumpets

London Fire Brigade band members with trumpets
Members of the LCC-London Fire Brigade band, standing in a row with their fanfare trumpets. The pith helmets seen here were later replaced with brass helmets

Background imageBands Collection: LFB band at LCC Jubilee Reception, County Hall, London

LFB band at LCC Jubilee Reception, County Hall, London
The LFB band taking part in an LCC Jubilee Reception for the Metropolitan Boroughs at County Hall on 21 July 1950

Background imageBands Collection: London Fire Brigade band at Brigade Headquarters

London Fire Brigade band at Brigade Headquarters
Group photograph of the LCC-London Fire Brigade band with the Deputy Chief Officer, Major Frank Whitford Jackson, sitting in the centre of the front row

Background imageBands Collection: London Fire Brigade band playing

London Fire Brigade band playing
The London Fire Brigade band playing during a visit by Queen Elizabeth II to the Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth

Background imageBands Collection: London Fire Brigade band at Lambeth HQ

London Fire Brigade band at Lambeth HQ
The London Fire Brigade band at Lambeth HQ in the year the new building opened

Background imageBands Collection: GLC-LFB Firemens pop group Flashpoint

GLC-LFB Firemens pop group Flashpoint
Flashpoint were a band from Wembley fire station who were regular artists at the G Divisional social club at Willesden fire station. NW London

Background imageBands Collection: LFB band of marching firemen, Lewisham, SE London

LFB band of marching firemen, Lewisham, SE London
The LCC-LFB band leading a London Fire Brigade marching contingent past the Lewisham Clock Tower in SE London

Background imageBands Collection: LFB band lead marching firefighters, SE London, WW2

LFB band lead marching firefighters, SE London, WW2
The LCC-LFB band playing and leading a fire brigade contingent on a march through a street in Lewisham, SE London

Background imageBands Collection: London Fire Brigade band at Brigade HQ - Lambeth

London Fire Brigade band at Brigade HQ - Lambeth
Group photograph of the LCC-London Fire Brigade band with the Deputy Chief Officer, Major Frank Whitford Jackson, sitting in the centre of the front row

Background imageBands Collection: Sedimentary rocks

Sedimentary rocks, clay, colour banded by iron oxides, horizontal Triassic Chinle Clay, Blue Mesa, Painted Desert, Arizona, United States of America, North America



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"Capturing the Rhythm: A Glimpse into Iconic Bands and Musicians" Echo and the Bunnymen rock group takes London by storm as they perform on rooftops, creating an unforgettable spectacle on July 6th, 1987. Roy Orbison's soulful voice echoes through generations, leaving an indelible mark on music history. Queen Rock Group reigns supreme with their electrifying performances led by the legendary Freddie Mercury, alongside Brian May, John Deacon & Roger Taylor. Honoring the Maquis: Free French bands unite to pay tribute to those who fought bravely during World War II. The Cameron Highlanders march in perfect harmony, showcasing not only their musical prowess but also their unwavering camaraderie. West Indian musicians bring a vibrant fusion of sounds that captivate audiences worldwide, celebrating diversity through their melodies. Peeking behind the dressing room door reveals The Beatles before one of their iconic appearances – a glimpse into the magic that forever changed popular music. Love blossoms as Brian Jones meets his girlfriend Anita Pallenberg at Munich airport; a moment filled with anticipation and affection for this Rolling Stones member. "Boomtown Rats" On Tour: Bob Geldof and Paula Yates embark on a whirlwind adventure filled with love and music that transcends boundaries. Mick Jagger shares a moment with his lawyer Mr Dale Parkinson after receiving recognition for his contributions to music – proof of The Rolling Stones' enduring impact beyond just entertainment. In 1966, England witnesses the rise of The Small Faces – a band whose unique style sets them apart in an era defined by musical experimentation and innovation. Stevie Wonder's prodigious talent shines bright in 1963 as he mesmerizes audiences around the world with his soulful voice and captivating performances.