Strength of faith: parapets adorn the circular roof of the Temple Church.
Theatre in the round: visitors ponder over the ancient tombs of the Knights Templars.
The lawns of Kensington Gardens covered with tributes to Princess Di.
Scented sea: in some places the flowers were four feet deep.
Contemplation: thousands of people came, and saw, and many wept.
Trees in the park became makeshift shrines to Diana.
Lamp posts too, were festooned with flowers and momentos.
Thousands of cuddly toys were abandoned in memory of everybody's favourite Princess.
House of horror: several people were impaled on the spiked railings as they jumped to safety from the upstairs windows.
Pastor Tom Marfo has rescued more than 300 women forced into prostitution by ruthless international traffickers.
Talking point: Mark Bain at the opening of his installation at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
Sound bites: local dignitaries take a closer look at Bain's underground installation.
The scissor-jack elevator brings visitors down into an eerie space filled with sound.
Stream of consciousness: visitors admire the single jet of water lit by pulsating strobes.
Muse: Sanekke Baars with her giant poster in the background.
Helping hands: Cecile Landman and Jo Van der Spek.