Trafalgar Square London UK 8-12-2012 The Mayor of London saluted the gamesmakers, Team London ambassadors and travel ambassadors who did their bit during a Christmas carol concert in their honour at Trafalgar Square, central London tonight, Team London's 'Olympic colours 'of Purple and Magenta were reflected in the fountains lighting for the occasion . Behind ,the recently lit Christmas tree, donated to the people of London by the city of Oslo each year since 1947 and London's iconic landmarks ,St Martin-in-the-Fields Anglican church and the National Portrait Gallery.

Trafalgar Square  London UK 8-12-2012  The Mayor of London saluted the gamesmakers, Team London ambassadors and travel ambassadors  who did their bit during a Christmas carol concert in their honour at Trafalgar Square, central London tonight,  Team London's  'Olympic colours 'of Purple and Magenta  were reflected in the fountains lighting for the occasion . Behind ,the recently  lit Christmas tree, donated to the people of London by the city of Oslo each year since 1947 and London's iconic landmarks ,St Martin-in-the-Fields  Anglican church and the National Portrait Gallery. Stock Photo
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Gary Blake / Alamy Stock Photo

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D1665W

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3606 x 2636 px | 30.5 x 22.3 cm | 12 x 8.8 inches | 300dpi

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8 December 2012

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Trafalgar Square London UK

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Trafalgar Square London UK 8-12-2012 The Mayor of London saluted the gamesmakers, Team London ambassadors and travel ambassadors who did their bit during a Christmas carol concert in their honour at Trafalgar Square, central London tonight, Team London's 'Olympic colours 'of Purple and Magenta were reflected in the fountains lighting for the occasion . Behind , the recently lit Christmas tree, donated to the people of London by the city of Oslo each year since 1947 and London's iconic landmarks , St Martin-in-the-Fields Anglican church and the National Portrait Gallery. An audience of 3, 500 volunteers was entertained by Britain's Got Talent pop-opera sensations Jonathan and Charlotte, who performed hits such as Rule the World, and the Centre for Young Musicians concert choir.