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  • May 25, 2019 - Birmingham, Birmingham - West Midlands, United Kingdom - Members of the LGBTQ community are seen taking part during the Birmingham Pride parade..Birmingham Pride this year is endorsing the controversial of No Outsiders educational programme, organisers are hopeful that this year’s event will be the biggest in its 22 year history, with the largest Muslim contingent ever seen at Birmingham Pride, an annual festival for the LGBTQ community usually takes place over the Spring Bank Holiday. The event begins with a parade from Victoria Square in the city centre to the Gay Village in Hurst Street. (Credit Image: © Jim Wood/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • A world record breaking elephant sculpture stopped people in their tracks on a suburban street as passers-by stopped for a closer look. The almost four-metre-tall beast — mounted outside a printing company in Birmingham, UK — is destined to set a new record as the biggest animal sculpture created by a 3D printing machine. The technological marvel is perfectly life like, though larger than most elephants in the wild and as a permanent sculpture, is set to become a new landmark for the UK’s second. largest city. The animal is mounted high on the wall of creative print company, Andesign, and is shown smashing through the building's brickwork out onto the street. Unveiled by Sutton Coldfield MP Andrew Mitchell, a crowd of 100 gathered to see the spectacular pachyderm revealed to the public for the first time. Mr Mitchell said of the sculpture: ‘This is a properly astonishing spectacle and a measure of the great ingenuity that typifies British industry and the very clever creative people who work here. Isn't it incredible what has been achieved with a print machine ? ‘In fact, it's so lifelike that my dog is completely terrified to come out of the car or anywhere near the thing.’ The African elephant was created by the world's biggest and fastest 3D printing machine, which can duplicate absolutely any object imaginable in the tiniest detail by printing line upon line of a special resin. The as yet unnamed elephant was created over five days of continuous printing and is the biggest animal ever created by a printing machine. Delighted bosses at Andesign await confirmation from the Guinness Book of Records but are refusing to rest on their laurels with even bigger and better projects now lined up. ‘The elephant has been a tremendous experience and incredible hard work,’ said Andesign MD Garry Hassell. ‘But the sky is the limit for us now and we'll keep looking to create more and more incredible things. ‘You never know, we even might try to print a blue
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  • A world record breaking elephant sculpture stopped people in their tracks on a suburban street as passers-by stopped for a closer look. The almost four-metre-tall beast — mounted outside a printing company in Birmingham, UK — is destined to set a new record as the biggest animal sculpture created by a 3D printing machine. The technological marvel is perfectly life like, though larger than most elephants in the wild and as a permanent sculpture, is set to become a new landmark for the UK’s second. largest city. The animal is mounted high on the wall of creative print company, Andesign, and is shown smashing through the building's brickwork out onto the street. Unveiled by Sutton Coldfield MP Andrew Mitchell, a crowd of 100 gathered to see the spectacular pachyderm revealed to the public for the first time. Mr Mitchell said of the sculpture: ‘This is a properly astonishing spectacle and a measure of the great ingenuity that typifies British industry and the very clever creative people who work here. Isn't it incredible what has been achieved with a print machine ? ‘In fact, it's so lifelike that my dog is completely terrified to come out of the car or anywhere near the thing.’ The African elephant was created by the world's biggest and fastest 3D printing machine, which can duplicate absolutely any object imaginable in the tiniest detail by printing line upon line of a special resin. The as yet unnamed elephant was created over five days of continuous printing and is the biggest animal ever created by a printing machine. Delighted bosses at Andesign await confirmation from the Guinness Book of Records but are refusing to rest on their laurels with even bigger and better projects now lined up. ‘The elephant has been a tremendous experience and incredible hard work,’ said Andesign MD Garry Hassell. ‘But the sky is the limit for us now and we'll keep looking to create more and more incredible things. ‘You never know, we even might try to print a blue
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  • A world record breaking elephant sculpture stopped people in their tracks on a suburban street as passers-by stopped for a closer look. The almost four-metre-tall beast — mounted outside a printing company in Birmingham, UK — is destined to set a new record as the biggest animal sculpture created by a 3D printing machine. The technological marvel is perfectly life like, though larger than most elephants in the wild and as a permanent sculpture, is set to become a new landmark for the UK’s second. largest city. The animal is mounted high on the wall of creative print company, Andesign, and is shown smashing through the building's brickwork out onto the street. Unveiled by Sutton Coldfield MP Andrew Mitchell, a crowd of 100 gathered to see the spectacular pachyderm revealed to the public for the first time. Mr Mitchell said of the sculpture: ‘This is a properly astonishing spectacle and a measure of the great ingenuity that typifies British industry and the very clever creative people who work here. Isn't it incredible what has been achieved with a print machine ? ‘In fact, it's so lifelike that my dog is completely terrified to come out of the car or anywhere near the thing.’ The African elephant was created by the world's biggest and fastest 3D printing machine, which can duplicate absolutely any object imaginable in the tiniest detail by printing line upon line of a special resin. The as yet unnamed elephant was created over five days of continuous printing and is the biggest animal ever created by a printing machine. Delighted bosses at Andesign await confirmation from the Guinness Book of Records but are refusing to rest on their laurels with even bigger and better projects now lined up. ‘The elephant has been a tremendous experience and incredible hard work,’ said Andesign MD Garry Hassell. ‘But the sky is the limit for us now and we'll keep looking to create more and more incredible things. ‘You never know, we even might try to print a blue
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  • A world record breaking elephant sculpture stopped people in their tracks on a suburban street as passers-by stopped for a closer look. The almost four-metre-tall beast — mounted outside a printing company in Birmingham, UK — is destined to set a new record as the biggest animal sculpture created by a 3D printing machine. The technological marvel is perfectly life like, though larger than most elephants in the wild and as a permanent sculpture, is set to become a new landmark for the UK’s second. largest city. The animal is mounted high on the wall of creative print company, Andesign, and is shown smashing through the building's brickwork out onto the street. Unveiled by Sutton Coldfield MP Andrew Mitchell, a crowd of 100 gathered to see the spectacular pachyderm revealed to the public for the first time. Mr Mitchell said of the sculpture: ‘This is a properly astonishing spectacle and a measure of the great ingenuity that typifies British industry and the very clever creative people who work here. Isn't it incredible what has been achieved with a print machine ? ‘In fact, it's so lifelike that my dog is completely terrified to come out of the car or anywhere near the thing.’ The African elephant was created by the world's biggest and fastest 3D printing machine, which can duplicate absolutely any object imaginable in the tiniest detail by printing line upon line of a special resin. The as yet unnamed elephant was created over five days of continuous printing and is the biggest animal ever created by a printing machine. Delighted bosses at Andesign await confirmation from the Guinness Book of Records but are refusing to rest on their laurels with even bigger and better projects now lined up. ‘The elephant has been a tremendous experience and incredible hard work,’ said Andesign MD Garry Hassell. ‘But the sky is the limit for us now and we'll keep looking to create more and more incredible things. ‘You never know, we even might try to print a blue
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  • A world record breaking elephant sculpture stopped people in their tracks on a suburban street as passers-by stopped for a closer look. The almost four-metre-tall beast — mounted outside a printing company in Birmingham, UK — is destined to set a new record as the biggest animal sculpture created by a 3D printing machine. The technological marvel is perfectly life like, though larger than most elephants in the wild and as a permanent sculpture, is set to become a new landmark for the UK’s second. largest city. The animal is mounted high on the wall of creative print company, Andesign, and is shown smashing through the building's brickwork out onto the street. Unveiled by Sutton Coldfield MP Andrew Mitchell, a crowd of 100 gathered to see the spectacular pachyderm revealed to the public for the first time. Mr Mitchell said of the sculpture: ‘This is a properly astonishing spectacle and a measure of the great ingenuity that typifies British industry and the very clever creative people who work here. Isn't it incredible what has been achieved with a print machine ? ‘In fact, it's so lifelike that my dog is completely terrified to come out of the car or anywhere near the thing.’ The African elephant was created by the world's biggest and fastest 3D printing machine, which can duplicate absolutely any object imaginable in the tiniest detail by printing line upon line of a special resin. The as yet unnamed elephant was created over five days of continuous printing and is the biggest animal ever created by a printing machine. Delighted bosses at Andesign await confirmation from the Guinness Book of Records but are refusing to rest on their laurels with even bigger and better projects now lined up. ‘The elephant has been a tremendous experience and incredible hard work,’ said Andesign MD Garry Hassell. ‘But the sky is the limit for us now and we'll keep looking to create more and more incredible things. ‘You never know, we even might try to print a blue
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Birmingham City fans watch on as Jack Grealish of Aston Villa scores his teams winning goal during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Anwar El Ghazi of Aston Villa takes on Wes Harding of Birmingham City  during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 5, 2017 - Birmingham, West Mids, UK - Birmingham, UK. Birmingham Mayor Election results held at the Barclaycardarena, Birmingham. Pictured, counting boxes for second round between ANDY STREET and SION SIMON. (Credit Image: © Dave Warren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Tammy Abraham celebrates Jack Grealish of Aston Villas goal during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Aston Villa fans celebrate Jack Grealishs goal during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Anwar El Ghazi of Aston Villa during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Jack Grealish of Aston Villa celebrates after the final whistle during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Aston Villa fans celebrate Jack Grealishs goal during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Anwar El Ghazi of Aston Villa during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Aston Villa fans celebrate Jack Grealishs goal during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Tammy Abraham of Aston Villa celebrates atter the final whistle during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Tyrone Mings of Aston Villa celebrates after the final whistle during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Tammy Abraham of Aston Villa celebrates atter the final whistle during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Tammy Abraham of Aston Villa celebrates atter the final whistle during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Tammy Abraham of Aston Villa celebrates atter the final whistle during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Aston Villa manager Dean Smith celebrates after the final whistle during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Jack Grealish and Tammy Abraham of Aston Villa celebrate after the full time whistle during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Jack Grealish and Tammy Abraham of Aston Villa celebrate after the full time whistle during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190310_zaa_n230_206.jpg
  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Jack Grealish and Tammy Abraham of Aston Villa celebrate after the full time whistle during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Aston Villa manager Dean Smith celebrates after the final whistle during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Aston Villa manager Dean Smith celebrates after the final whistle during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Jack Grealish of Aston Villa celebrates after the final whistle during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 2, 2018 - Birmingham, West Midlands, UK - Rail Fares Protests. Birmingham New Street Station early this morning. Pictured, members of the Birmingham Rail Branch protesting at the station. (Credit Image: © Credit: Dave Warren/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Tammy Abraham of Aston Villa celebrates atter the final whistle during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190310_zaa_n230_198.jpg
  • March 10, 2019 - Birmingham, England, United Kingdom - Tammy Abraham of Aston Villa celebrates atter the final whistle during the Sky Bet Championship match between Birmingham City and Aston Villa at St Andrews, Birmingham on Sunday 10th March 2019. (Credit Image: © Mi News/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20190310_zaa_n230_201.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Nathan Baker of Aston Villa clears a Birmingham City attack - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
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  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Gabby Agbonlahor of Aston Villa turtles with David Davis of Birmingham City - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
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  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Gabby Agbonlahor of Aston Villa grapples with David Davis of Birmingham City - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_31-1.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Birmingham City interim manager Harry Redknapp looks dejected - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
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  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Mile Jadinak of Aston Villa fouls Maikel Kieftenbeld of Birmingham City - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_15-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Birmingham City interim manager Harry Redknapp takes his place in the dug out - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
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  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Aston Villa fans abuse Birmingham City fans - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_05-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Aston Villa fans sing toward Birmingham City fans from the safety of a concourse - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
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  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Birmingham City fans look tense as they watch the match - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_24-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Gabby Agbonlahor of Aston Villa chats to a pitch invader - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
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  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - A steward tackles a pitch invader - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_38-1.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Stewards remove a pitch invader - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_39-1.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Aston Villa fans celebrate the win - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
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  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Gabby Agbonlahor of Aston Villa and Ryan Shotton of Birmingam City protest to the referee - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
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  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Gabby Agbonlahor of Aston Villa turtles with Ryan Shotton of Birmingam City for the ball - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_29-1.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - David Davis of Birmingam City squares up to Alan Hutton of Aston Villa - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_28-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Jack Grelish and Gabby Agbonlahor of Aston Villa celebrate the final whistle - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_33-1.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Jack Grelish and Gabby Agbonlahor of Aston Villa celebrate the final whistle - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_32-1.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Alan Hutton of Aston Villa fouls Jacques Maghoma of Birmingam City - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_22-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Alan Hutton of Aston Villa fouls Jacques Maghoma of Birmingam City - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_23-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Alan Hutton of Aston Villa fouls Jacques Maghoma of Birmingam City - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_21-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Aston Villa manager Steve Bruce watches the action - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_27-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Nathan Baker of Aston Villa wins a header - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_25-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Scott Hogan of Aston Villa is fouled by Ryan Shotton of Birmingam City - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_19-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Mile Jadinak of Aston Villa watches the ball under pressure from Paul Robinson of Birmingam City - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_14-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Alan Hutton of Aston Villa battles Lukas Jutkiewicz of Birmingam City for the ball - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_18-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Aston Villa keeper Sam Johnstone dives as a Lukas Jutkiewicz of Birmingam City shot drifts wide - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_16-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Jacques Maghoma of Birmingam City dives in to stop a pass from Alan Hutton of Aston Villa - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_17-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Mile Jadinak of Aston Villa and David Davis of Birmingam City battle for he ball - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_13-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Gabby Agbonlahor of Aston Villa celebrates after scoring the opening goal for his side (1-0) - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_12-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Gabby Agbonlahor of Aston Villa scores the opening goal for his side (1-0) - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_09-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Players and fans observe a minutes applause for former Villa defender Ugo Ehiogu - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_07-1.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Lukas Jutkiewicz of Birmingam City wins a header from Alan Hutton of Aston Villa - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_20-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Gabby Agbonlahor of Aston Villa celebrates after scoring the opening goal for his side (1-0) - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_11-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Gabby Agbonlahor of Aston Villa celebrates after scoring the opening goal for his side (1-0) - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_10-2.jpg
  • 23 April 2017 - EFL Championship Football - Aston Villa v Birmingham City - Players and fans observe a minutes applause for former Villa defender Ugo Ehiogu - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
    OFS_VILLA_BIRMINGHAM_08-2.jpg
  • March 8, 2018 - Birmingham, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/03/2018. Birmingham , United Kingdom. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle arriving for an event to celebrate International Women's Day at Millennium Point in Birmingham, United Kingdom. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • 18 March 2017 - Skybet Championship - Birmingham City v Newcastle United - Lukas Jutkiewicz of Birmingham City organises a huge Birmingham City wall - Photo: Paul Roberts / Offside
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: MATHEUS LEIST (4) of Brazil takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: RYAN HUNTER-REAY (28) of the United States takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: MATHEUS LEIST (4) of Brazil takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: TONY KANAAN (14) of Brazil takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: MATHEUS LEIST (4) of Brazil takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
    20180420_zaa_a161_444.jpg
  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: MATHEUS LEIST (4) of Brazil takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: CHARLIE KIMBALL (23) of the United States takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: RYAN HUNTER-REAY (28) of the United States takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
    20180420_zaa_a161_426.jpg
  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: MARCO Andretti (98) of the United States takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: SCOTT DIXON (9) of New Zealand takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: GABBY CHAVES (88) of Colombia takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: JOSEF NEWGARDEN (1) of the United States takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: ZACH VEACH (26) of the United Stated takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: TAKUMA SATO (30) of Japan takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: WILL POWER (12) of Australia takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: SEBASTIEN BOURDAIS (18) of France takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: JOSEF NEWGARDEN (1) of the United States takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: ALEXANDER ROSSI (27) of the United States takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: RYAN HUNTER-REAY (28) of the United States takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: GABBY CHAVES (88) of Colombia takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: MATHEUS LEIST (4) of Brazil takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: JORDAN KING (20) of England takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America - April 20, 2018 - Birmingham, Alabama, USA: SIMON PAGENAUD (22) of France takes to the track to practice for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Justin R. Noe Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 8, 2018 - Birmingham, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/03/2018. Birmingham , United Kingdom. Meghan Markle hugs a child during a walkabout at an event to celebrate International Women's Day at Millennium Point in Birmingham, United Kingdom. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 8, 2018 - Birmingham, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/03/2018. Birmingham , United Kingdom. Meghan Markle hugs a child during a walkabout at an event to celebrate International Women's Day at Millennium Point in Birmingham, United Kingdom. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 8, 2018 - Birmingham, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/03/2018. Birmingham , United Kingdom. Meghan Markle hugs a child during a walkabout at an event to celebrate International Women's Day at Millennium Point in Birmingham, United Kingdom. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 8, 2018 - Birmingham, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/03/2018. Birmingham , United Kingdom. Meghan Markle hugs a child during a walkabout at an event to celebrate International Women's Day at Millennium Point in Birmingham, United Kingdom. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 8, 2018 - Birmingham, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/03/2018. Birmingham , United Kingdom. Meghan Markle hugs a child during a walkabout at an event to celebrate International Women's Day at Millennium Point in Birmingham, United Kingdom. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 8, 2018 - Birmingham, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/03/2018. Birmingham , United Kingdom. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle leaving an event to celebrate International Women's Day at Millennium Point in Birmingham, United Kingdom. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 8, 2018 - Birmingham, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/03/2018. Birmingham , United Kingdom. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle leaving an event to celebrate International Women's Day at Millennium Point in Birmingham, United Kingdom. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 8, 2018 - Birmingham, United Kingdom - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 08/03/2018. Birmingham , United Kingdom. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle leaving an event to celebrate International Women's Day at Millennium Point in Birmingham, United Kingdom. (Credit Image: © Stephen Lock/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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