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Queen Elizabeth II makes Capt. Tom Moore a knight at 100

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Britain's Queen Elizabeth places her handbag on a chair before awarding Capt. Sir Thomas Moore his knighthood during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Friday, July 17. Moore raised almost £33 million for health service charities by walking laps of his Bedfordshire garden.
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Capt. Sir Thomas Moore arrives to receive his knighthood from Britain's Queen Elizabeth, during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Friday, July 17. Moore raised almost £33 million for health service charities by walking laps of his Bedfordshire garden.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth smiles after awarding Capt. Sir Thomas Moore his knighthood during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Friday, July 17. Moore raised almost £33 million for health service charities by walking laps of his Bedfordshire garden.
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Capt. Sir Thomas Moore arrives to receive his knighthood from Britain's Queen Elizabeth, during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Friday, July 17. He raised almost £33 million for health service charities by walking laps of his Bedfordshire garden.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth looks on after awarding Capt. Sir Thomas Moore his knighthood during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Friday, July 17. Moore raised almost £33 million for health service charities by walking laps of his Bedfordshire garden.
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Capt. Sir Thomas Moore receives his knighthood from Britain's Queen Elizabeth, during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Friday, July 17. Moore raised almost £33 million for health service charities by walking laps of his Bedfordshire garden.
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Capt. Sir Thomas Moore arrives to receive his knighthood from Britain's Queen Elizabeth, during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Friday, July 17. Moore raised almost £33 million for health service charities by walking laps of his Bedfordshire garden.
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Capt. Sir Thomas Moore receives his knighthood from Britain's Queen Elizabeth, during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Friday, July 17. Moore raised almost £33 million for health service charities by walking laps of his Bedfordshire garden.
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Capt. Sir Thomas Moore receives his knighthood from Britain's Queen Elizabeth, during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Friday, July 17. Moore raised almost £33 million for health service charities by walking laps of his Bedfordshire garden.
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Capt. Sir Thomas Moore arrives to receive his knighthood from Britain's Queen Elizabeth, during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Friday, July 17. Moore raised almost £33 million for health service charities by walking laps of his Bedfordshire garden.
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Capt. Sir Thomas Moore receives his knighthood from Britain's Queen Elizabeth, during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Friday, July 17. Moore raised almost £33 million for health service charities by walking laps of his Bedfordshire garden.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth talks with Capt. Sir Thomas Moore and his family after awarding his knighthood during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Friday, July 17. Moore raised almost £33 million for health service charities by walking laps of his Bedfordshire garden.
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Capt. Sir Thomas Moore poses for the media after receiving his knighthood from Britain's Queen Elizabeth, during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Friday, July 17. Captain Sir Tom raised almost £33 million for health service charities by walking laps of his Bedfordshire garden.
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Capt. Sir Thomas Moore poses for the media after receiving his knighthood from Britain's Queen Elizabeth, during a ceremony at Windsor Castle in Windsor, England, Friday, July 17. Moore raised almost £33 million for health service charities by walking laps of his Bedfordshire garden.

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