Launch of Malaria No More UK
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View All Images- London. UK. L-R. British tennis player Andy Murray, David Beckham, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and British Olympic heptathlon gold medal winner Denise Lewis No. 10 Downing Street to mark the launch of new charity Malaria No More UK. The sports stars form the founding members of the Leadership Council of the charity, whose first aim is to provide bed nets to all of Africa by the end of 2010. London. 20 April 2009. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. UK. L-R. British tennis player Andy Murray, David Beckham, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and British Olympic heptathlon gold medal winner Denise Lewis No. 10 Downing Street to mark the launch of new charity Malaria No More UK. The sports stars form the founding members of the Leadership Council of the charity, whose first aim is to provide bed nets to all of Africa by the end of 2010. London. 20 April 2009. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. UK. L-R. British tennis player Andy Murray, David Beckham, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and British Olympic heptathlon gold medal winner Denise Lewis No. 10 Downing Street to mark the launch of new charity Malaria No More UK. The sports stars form the founding members of the Leadership Council of the charity, whose first aim is to provide bed nets to all of Africa by the end of 2010. London. 20 April 2009. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. UK. L-R. British tennis player Andy Murray, David Beckham, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and British Olympic heptathlon gold medal winner Denise Lewis No. 10 Downing Street to mark the launch of new charity Malaria No More UK. The sports stars form the founding members of the Leadership Council of the charity, whose first aim is to provide bed nets to all of Africa by the end of 2010. London. 20 April 2009. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. UK. L-R. British tennis player Andy Murray, David Beckham, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and British Olympic heptathlon gold medal winner Denise Lewis No. 10 Downing Street to mark the launch of new charity Malaria No More UK. The sports stars form the founding members of the Leadership Council of the charity, whose first aim is to provide bed nets to all of Africa by the end of 2010. London. 20 April 2009. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. UK. L-R. British tennis player Andy Murray, David Beckham, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and British Olympic heptathlon gold medal winner Denise Lewis No. 10 Downing Street to mark the launch of new charity Malaria No More UK. The sports stars form the founding members of the Leadership Council of the charity, whose first aim is to provide bed nets to all of Africa by the end of 2010. London. 20 April 2009. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. UK. L-R. British tennis player Andy Murray, David Beckham, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and British Olympic heptathlon gold medal winner Denise Lewis No. 10 Downing Street to mark the launch of new charity Malaria No More UK. The sports stars form the founding members of the Leadership Council of the charity, whose first aim is to provide bed nets to all of Africa by the end of 2010. London. 20 April 2009. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. UK. L-R. British tennis player Andy Murray, David Beckham, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and British Olympic heptathlon gold medal winner Denise Lewis No. 10 Downing Street to mark the launch of new charity Malaria No More UK. The sports stars form the founding members of the Leadership Council of the charity, whose first aim is to provide bed nets to all of Africa by the end of 2010. London. 20 April 2009. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. UK. L-R. British tennis player Andy Murray, David Beckham, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and British Olympic heptathlon gold medal winner Denise Lewis No. 10 Downing Street to mark the launch of new charity Malaria No More UK. The sports stars form the founding members of the Leadership Council of the charity, whose first aim is to provide bed nets to all of Africa by the end of 2010. London. 20 April 2009. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. UK. L-R. British tennis player Andy Murray, David Beckham, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and British Olympic heptathlon gold medal winner Denise Lewis No. 10 Downing Street to mark the launch of new charity Malaria No More UK. The sports stars form the founding members of the Leadership Council of the charity, whose first aim is to provide bed nets to all of Africa by the end of 2010. London. 20 April 2009. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. UK. L-R. British tennis player Andy Murray, David Beckham, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and British Olympic heptathlon gold medal winner Denise Lewis No. 10 Downing Street to mark the launch of new charity Malaria No More UK. The sports stars form the founding members of the Leadership Council of the charity, whose first aim is to provide bed nets to all of Africa by the end of 2010. London. 20 April 2009. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. UK. L-R. British tennis player Andy Murray, David Beckham, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and British Olympic heptathlon gold medal winner Denise Lewis No. 10 Downing Street to mark the launch of new charity Malaria No More UK. The sports stars form the founding members of the Leadership Council of the charity, whose first aim is to provide bed nets to all of Africa by the end of 2010. London. 20 April 2009. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. UK. L-R. British tennis player Andy Murray, David Beckham, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and British Olympic heptathlon gold medal winner Denise Lewis No. 10 Downing Street to mark the launch of new charity Malaria No More UK. The sports stars form the founding members of the Leadership Council of the charity, whose first aim is to provide bed nets to all of Africa by the end of 2010. London. 20 April 2009. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. UK. L-R. British tennis player Andy Murray, David Beckham, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and British Olympic heptathlon gold medal winner Denise Lewis No. 10 Downing Street to mark the launch of new charity Malaria No More UK. The sports stars form the founding members of the Leadership Council of the charity, whose first aim is to provide bed nets to all of Africa by the end of 2010. London. 20 April 2009. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. UK. David Beckham and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and British Olympic heptathlon gold medal winner Denise Lewis No. 10 Downing Street to mark the launch of new charity Malaria No More UK. The sports stars form the founding members of the Leadership Council of the charity, whose first aim is to provide bed nets to all of Africa by the end of 2010. London. 20 April 2009. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. UK. British tennis player Andy Murray and David Beckham at No. 10 Downing Street to mark the launch of new charity Malaria No More UK. The sports stars form the founding members of the Leadership Council of the charity, whose first aim is to provide bed nets to all of Africa by the end of 2010. London. 20 April 2009. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. UK. British tennis player Andy Murray and David Beckham at No. 10 Downing Street to mark the launch of new charity Malaria No More UK. The sports stars form the founding members of the Leadership Council of the charity, whose first aim is to provide bed nets to all of Africa by the end of 2010. London. 20 April 2009. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media
- London. UK. David Beckham, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and British Olympic heptathlon gold medal winner Denise Lewis No. 10 Downing Street to mark the launch of new charity Malaria No More UK. The sports stars form the founding members of the Leadership Council of the charity, whose first aim is to provide bed nets to all of Africa by the end of 2010. London. 20 April 2009. Ali Kadinsky/Landmark Media `