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a request from the children of gainsborough - pretty quickly.the - children of gainsborough primary who are very proud of their new artwork. what did you think when you first saw it? i what did you think when you first saw it? ., ., , ., , ., saw it? i thought it was a beautiful ooaintin saw it? i thought it was a beautiful painting and _ saw it? i thought it was a beautiful painting and i _ saw it? i thought it was a beautiful painting and i was _ saw it? i thought it was a beautiful painting and i was so _ saw it? i thought it was a beautiful painting and i was so happy - saw it? i thought it was a beautiful painting and i was so happy with i saw it? i thought it was a beautiful. painting and i was so happy with the people _ painting and i was so happy with the people who did it. it is painting and i was so happy with the people who did it.— people who did it. it is amazing. not all of us _ people who did it. it is amazing. not all of us can _ people who did it. it is amazing. not all of us can lay _ people who did it. it is amazing. not all o
a request from the children of gainsborough - pretty quickly.the - children of gainsborough primary who are very proud of their new artwork. what did you think when you first saw it? i what did you think when you first saw it? ., ., , ., , ., saw it? i thought it was a beautiful ooaintin saw it? i thought it was a beautiful painting and _ saw it? i thought it was a beautiful painting and i _ saw it? i thought it was a beautiful painting and i was _ saw it? i thought it was a beautiful painting...
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a request from the children of gainsborough - pretty quickly.equest from the children of gainsborough primary | pretty quickly. a request from the - children of gainsborough primary who are very proud of their new artwork. what did you think when you first saw it? i what did you think when you first saw it? ., ., , ., , ., saw it? i thought it was a beautiful aintin: saw it? i thought it was a beautiful painting and _ saw it? i thought it was a beautiful painting and i _ saw it? i thought it was a beautiful painting and i was _ saw it? i thought it was a beautiful painting and i was so _ saw it? i thought it was a beautiful painting and i was so happy - saw it? i thought it was a beautiful painting and i was so happy with i saw it? i thought it was a beautiful. painting and i was so happy with the people _ painting and i was so happy with the people who did it. it is painting and i was so happy with the people who did it.— people who did it. it is amazing. not all of us _ people who did it. it is amazing. not all of us can _ people who did it. i
a request from the children of gainsborough - pretty quickly.equest from the children of gainsborough primary | pretty quickly. a request from the - children of gainsborough primary who are very proud of their new artwork. what did you think when you first saw it? i what did you think when you first saw it? ., ., , ., , ., saw it? i thought it was a beautiful aintin: saw it? i thought it was a beautiful painting and _ saw it? i thought it was a beautiful painting and i _ saw it? i thought it...
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a request from the children of gainsborough primary in newham, who are very proud of their new artworke memories inside your head. the eyes look real, very real. the feathers look good, don't they? they look real. and it also will remind us that we are not alone, that she will still be there. so if we sometimes pass, we can always give her flowers. i have never seen a picture that great, _ especially the crown, i love it. everyone can see this walking past. exactly. they are going to be laying flowers. what better way to pay tribute to her majesty the queen than having her on the front of our school? and the kids, as soon as they came into school, they were saying, "we want something". yeah, yeah, they wanted us to do something. but they wanted something permanent? they wanted something big. not all of us can lay flowers at a palace or queue for the lying—in—state, but there are many ways to remember. david sillito, bbc news, newham, east london. a reminder of today's events. king charles ii! and camilla, the queen consort, are in wales as they complete their tour of the uk's four nati
a request from the children of gainsborough primary in newham, who are very proud of their new artworke memories inside your head. the eyes look real, very real. the feathers look good, don't they? they look real. and it also will remind us that we are not alone, that she will still be there. so if we sometimes pass, we can always give her flowers. i have never seen a picture that great, _ especially the crown, i love it. everyone can see this walking past. exactly. they are going to be laying...
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-paintings hastily removed from the walls -- rembrandts, gainsboroughs, an immense collection of irreplaceableeferring to an "annus horribilis," her year of horrors. -1992 is not a year on which i shall look back with undiluted pleasure. in the words of one of my more sympathetic correspondents, it has turned out to be an annus horribilis. ♪♪ -the 1990s was a turbulent time for the queen, and one of the darkest periods of her reign was the death of diana, princess of wales. [ siren wailing ] ♪♪ on the 31st of august 1997, a car carrying diana crashed at high speed in a tunnel in paris. diana died shortly afterwards in hospital. her sons, prince william and prince harry, were spending the summer with the queen at balmoral when the news came through. -the queen took the decision as a grandmother to keep them there, to unplug the televisions, and to protect her teenage grandsons at balmoral. their focus was to look after william and harry. -in the hours and days that followed, there were unprecedented public displays of grief at diana's death. ♪♪ -the queen herself has a general principle that th
-paintings hastily removed from the walls -- rembrandts, gainsboroughs, an immense collection of irreplaceableeferring to an "annus horribilis," her year of horrors. -1992 is not a year on which i shall look back with undiluted pleasure. in the words of one of my more sympathetic correspondents, it has turned out to be an annus horribilis. ♪♪ -the 1990s was a turbulent time for the queen, and one of the darkest periods of her reign was the death of diana, princess of wales. [...
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. | a request from the children of gainsborough primary in newham, who are very proud of their new artwork a beautiful painting and i was so happy with the people that did it. it's amazing. itjust creates more memories inside your head. the eyes look real, very real. the feathers look good, don't they? they look real. and it also will remind us that we are not alone, that she will still be there. so if we sometimes pass, we can always give her flowers. i have never seen a picture that great, especially- the crown, i love it. everyone can see this walking past. exactly. they are going to be laying flowers. what better way to pay tribute to her majesty the queen than having her on the front of our school. and the kids, as soon as they came into school, they were saying, "we want something". yeah, yeah, they wanted us to do something. but they wanted something permanent.? they wanted something big. not all of us can lay flowers at a palace or queue for the lying—in—state, but there are many ways to remember. david sillito, bbc news, newham, east london. many thousands still queueing to pay th
. | a request from the children of gainsborough primary in newham, who are very proud of their new artwork a beautiful painting and i was so happy with the people that did it. it's amazing. itjust creates more memories inside your head. the eyes look real, very real. the feathers look good, don't they? they look real. and it also will remind us that we are not alone, that she will still be there. so if we sometimes pass, we can always give her flowers. i have never seen a picture that great,...
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and she said, gainsborough and reynolds. and she said. i_ gainsborough and reynolds. and she said. i think that is part of having your portrait taken, _ that is part of having your portrait taken, whether it is a hologram using _ taken, whether it is a hologram using new— taken, whether it is a hologram using new technology, the queen understood the artist needed certain things. _ understood the artist needed certain things, and she was very generous and accommodating. can things, and she was very generous and accommodating.— and accommodating. can i ask you both an inevitable _ and accommodating. can i ask you both an inevitable question. - and accommodating. can i ask you both an inevitable question. do . and accommodating. can i ask you | both an inevitable question. do you know what she thought of your pictures? know what she thought of your ictures? ,., ., , ., �* ,, pictures? personally, i don't think she has ever— pictures? personally, i don't think she has ever commented, - pictures? personally, i don't think she has ever commented, i - pictures? personally, i don't think s
and she said, gainsborough and reynolds. and she said. i_ gainsborough and reynolds. and she said. i think that is part of having your portrait taken, _ that is part of having your portrait taken, whether it is a hologram using _ taken, whether it is a hologram using new— taken, whether it is a hologram using new technology, the queen understood the artist needed certain things. _ understood the artist needed certain things, and she was very generous and accommodating. can things, and she was...
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a request from the children of gainsborough primary who were very proud of their new artwork.flowers and a palace key queue for the lying in state. but there are many ways to remember. let me leave you with live pictures from westminster hall — where queen elizabeth is lying in state. we'll leave you now with a look back at the main events of the day. you the atmosphere here at westminster calm, solemn, and perhaps in the air a sense of bitter sweetness, people mourning the monarch's death while at the same time reflecting on her long life and her 70—year reign. this great room is full of people but it is almost silence here, just the odd interruption, the sound of boots of the stone floor, the duty officer typing commands with his stick and the occasional cry of a child. it has been like theysince five o'clock on wednesday afternoon since black roared signified the doors could be opened. people have felt been —— it has felt like an infinite line. paying that private respectively queen. some people walk past the catafalque in private thought, some hold their hands in prayer or
a request from the children of gainsborough primary who were very proud of their new artwork.flowers and a palace key queue for the lying in state. but there are many ways to remember. let me leave you with live pictures from westminster hall — where queen elizabeth is lying in state. we'll leave you now with a look back at the main events of the day. you the atmosphere here at westminster calm, solemn, and perhaps in the air a sense of bitter sweetness, people mourning the monarch's death...
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. | a request from the children of gainsborough primary in newham, who are very proud of their new artworksomething". yeah, yeah, they wanted us to do something. but they wanted something permanent.? they wanted something big. not all of us can lay flowers at a palace or queue for the lying—in—state, but there are many ways to remember. david sillito, bbc news, newham, east london. william and kate, the prince and princess of wales, are visiting pirbright barracks in surrey to meet commonwealth troops who will be taking part in the funeral on monday. let's over to pirbright now to join our news correspondent, helena wilkinson. they have been putting them through their paces today. thea;r they have been putting them through their paces today.— their paces today. they absolutely are. the prince _ their paces today. they absolutely are. the prince and _ their paces today. they absolutely are. the prince and princess i their paces today. they absolutely are. the prince and princess of i are. the prince and princess of wales spent about one hour here at the army training centre as you said meet
. | a request from the children of gainsborough primary in newham, who are very proud of their new artworksomething". yeah, yeah, they wanted us to do something. but they wanted something permanent.? they wanted something big. not all of us can lay flowers at a palace or queue for the lying—in—state, but there are many ways to remember. david sillito, bbc news, newham, east london. william and kate, the prince and princess of wales, are visiting pirbright barracks in surrey to meet...
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a request from the children of gainsborough primary in newham, who are very proud of their new artworkend the night queing to pay their final respects to queen elizabeth in westminster hall, as more details are revealed about monday's state funeral. the queue to enter westminster hall continues to grow. it's currently around four and half miles long with waiting times of more than 11 hours. away from westminster, today's other headlines — the metropolitan police have confirmed that two police officers have been stabbed in london. one is said to be seriously injured. authorities in ukraine say they're invesigating evidence of a mass grave in the city of izyum, which was recently liberated from russian occupation. good morning. it's friday september the 16th. you're watching bbc breakfast from westminster, where her majesty the queen has spent a second night lying in state. the queue to enter westminster hall is now stretching back 4.4 miles as thousands more people wait to pay their respects. this evening, all four of her majesty's children — king charles, princess anne, prince andrew a
a request from the children of gainsborough primary in newham, who are very proud of their new artworkend the night queing to pay their final respects to queen elizabeth in westminster hall, as more details are revealed about monday's state funeral. the queue to enter westminster hall continues to grow. it's currently around four and half miles long with waiting times of more than 11 hours. away from westminster, today's other headlines — the metropolitan police have confirmed that two police...