Love from London: A City of Stars

Tuesday 10 August 2010 14:31 BST
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A new photography exhibition captures stars from the golden age of cinema as they enjoy stepping out in London. From Elizabeth Taylor fending off pigeons in Trafalgar Square to Audrey Hepburn taking her dog for a run in Richmond Park.

The London-based exhibition includes over 50 images of iconic landmarks across the British capital. You can see Diana Dors visiting Billingsgate Market, Alfred Hitchcock posing outside the British Museum and Marilyn Monroe at the Savoy Hotel.

Click here or on the image to preview the exhibition

'Love From London: A City of Stars' opens at the Getty Images Gallery in London on the 26th August and runs until the 9th October, gettyimagesgallery.com .

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