Bob Hoskins, right, and Lord Winchilsea, founder of the Saharaman Aid Trust, outside the House of Lords in London, before setting off for a long charity drive to Southern Algeria. They are amongst 40 drivers making the Journey in 15 Land Rovers and a London taxi to raise money for Saharawi refugees living in camps since their land was annexed by Morocco 13 years previously.

Bob Hoskins, right, and Lord Winchilsea, founder of the Saharaman Aid Trust, outside the House of Lords in London, before setting off for a long charity drive to Southern Algeria. They are amongst 40 drivers making the Journey in 15 Land Rovers and a London taxi to raise money for Saharawi refugees living in camps since their land was annexed by Morocco 13 years previously. Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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G4N7D4

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33 MB (1.7 MB Compressed download)

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4096 x 2819 px | 34.7 x 23.9 cm | 13.7 x 9.4 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

19 February 1989

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LONDON UK

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PA

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Bob Hoskins, right, and Lord Winchilsea, founder of the Saharaman Aid Trust, outside the House of Lords in London, before setting off for a long charity drive to Southern Algeria. They are amongst 40 drivers making the Journey in 15 Land Rovers and a London taxi to raise money for Saharawi refugees living in camps since their land was annexed by Morocco 13 years previously.

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