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Last Updated: November 20, 2012
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The ‘Gherkin’, as it is known, is a striking landmark located in London, England, designed by Skanska. Content featuring the building exterior is suitable for commercial use. Interior shots may be suitable for editorial use provided consent is obtained.
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Last Updated: May 7, 2018
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Becky Falls Ancient Woodland Park is located in Dartmoor, Devon County, England. The park requires paid admission and has a posted photography policy. Imagery of the park is unacceptable for commercial or editorial use. The shoot policy can be found online within their Disclaimer
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Last Updated: November 28, 2012
Buildings, Landmarks, Uncategorized
No imagery taken of any British Royal Residence may be used for commercial purposes; This is regardless of where the image was taken (i.e. on public property or not). Additionally, any insignia or intellectual property belonging to Queen Elizabeth II or the Royal Family is not suitable within content offered for commercial use. British Royal Residences may
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Last Updated: January 22, 2013
Architecture, Buildings, Landmarks
Harewood House (pronounced Harwood) is a country home build between 1759 and 1771 by architects John Carr and Robert Adams. The home was built for Edwin Lascelles through Laselles8217; fortune gained from trading in the West Indies. It is located in Harewood (pronounced Hairwood, though the village is of the same spelling), West Yorkshire, England. The
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Last Updated: March 13, 2013
Architecture, Buildings, Landmarks
Located in the county of Cumbria, Northern England, Levens Hall is a manor that is open to the public and currently owend by the Bagot family. In addition to architecture dating from the Elizabethan era, the grounds feature a celebrated topiary garden. Images of Levens Hall are not suitable for commercial use, however may be
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Last Updated: March 5, 2012
Landmarks, Uncategorized
The London Eye Millennium Wheel is a giant Ferris Wheel located in London, United Kingdom. Content where the London Eye is the main focus or subject is not suitable for commercial use, however skyline shots may be acceptable. The London Eye may be suitable within content for editorial use. Permission from the London Eye is
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Last Updated: August 20, 2014
Buildings, Landmarks, Uncategorized
London Heathrow (LHR) is an international airport that holds status as one of the busiest airports in the world. When it comes to this location being featured in media, the LHR website displays a shooting policy and approval process for any media created at London Heathrow Airport. Imagery taken onsite and inside London Heathrow Airport not suitable
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Last Updated: January 10, 2013
People, Uncategorized
Any image of Queen Elizabeth II is unsuitable within content for commercial use. This is regardless of the presentation, or country of origin from which the image originated (i.e. currency). Additionally, any insignia or intellectual property belonging to the Queen or the Royal Family is not suitable within content offered for commercial use. Imagery of Queen
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Last Updated: August 20, 2014
Architecture, Artwork, Buildings, Landmarks
Though admission to the British Museum is free, the museum maintains it8217;s own shoot policy, requiring permits and clearance for any commercial or editorial shoots & end-uses. Interior shots of the museum are unsuitable for commercial use, however may be permissible for editorial purposes provided consent has been obtained. Please also refer to the Museums & Ticketed Locations
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Last Updated: January 4, 2013
Uncategorized, Vehicles
The London Underground Sign and the slogan 8220;Mind the Gap8221; are registered trademarks owned by Transport for London (TFL). Generally speaking, the marks of Transport London should be avoided in content for commercial use. Images of the London Underground Sign and slogan 8220;Mind the Gap8221; may be suitable within editorial use content.
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