Text Descriptions Of Our Images

Roundabout's Logo

Our new logo is based upon the word Roundabout. The first part of the word "Round" is in blue on a white background, the second part of the word "about" is in blue on an orange background.

Underneath are the words "drama and movement therapy" in blue on a white background. The words appear one after the other, disappear and then reappear.

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The Prince of Wales

This is a picture of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. He is talking to Deborah Haythorne the co founder of Roundabout taken at the Annual General Meeting of the King's Fund. By clicking on the picture, you can go to the King's Fund page to find out about Roundabout's visit there.

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Kings Fund Logo

This logo has the words Kings Fund on an orange background.

Roundabout is very grateful for the support of the Kings Fund.

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London Borough Grants Logo

The new logo is based upon the initials, LBG in yellow, which serve to reinforce the organisation's new name. Within these initials has been developed further symbolic representations of the organisation. A graphical representation of St Paul's Cathedral and Tower Bridge reinforces the link with London.

Underneath th new logo are the words, "This organisation is funded by London Borough Grants. " Roundabout is very grateful for the continuing support of the LBG.

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London Borough of Croydon Logo

This logo has the words Supported by Croydon on a white background.

Roundabout is very grateful for the support of the London Borough of Croydon.

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HRH the Prince of Wales

This is a picture of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales meeting members of the Greenwich team. The Greenwich team were the Roundabout client team selected to perform at the King's Fund Annual General Meeting.

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Therapy

This picture is of a group of clients enjoying a therapy session. They are a group of men and women sitting on the floor enjoying interacting with each other and smiling.

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Roundabout

This is a picture of Roundabout. Lynn Cedar, the group's co-founder is to the left. Deborah Haythorne the other co-founder is to the right. In between them are the Greenwich group, Rebecca Lacey, the administrator, and one of the visiting team of Dramatherapists.

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More Therapy

This is a picture of another therapy session. The clients are enjoying the company of one of the Dramatherapists. They are seated by an open window with the curtains billowing as a fresh breeze enters.

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Some Children

This is a picture of some aurally impaired children of a multi cultural background playing together during a therapy play session. They really do look as if they are enjoying themselves.

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Some Photos At The King's Fund

This image is a group of three photographs taken at The King's Fund Annual General Meeting. They are of The Prince of Wales meeting the Greenwich team. These photographs appear elsewhere on our pages.

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Our Heading

Our heading graphic. On the left is a picture of Lynn Cedar with a child group member enjoying playing a large drum.

In the centre is our original logo, the word "Roundabout" in parallel lines and the words "Drama and Movement Therapy" underneath.

To the right is a picture of Deborah Haythorne holding the hands of a female group member during a therapy session.

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The WWW.org Logo

This image is of the World Wide Web Organisation's html.4 validator. This logo is awarded to pages that have been examined and are approved for interoperability and satisfy the standards of html.4 specification.

http://validator.w3.org

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The W3C CSS Logo

This image is of the World Wide Web Organisation's style sheet validator. This logo is awarded to the valid use of Cascading Style Sheets.

http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/

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The Bobby Logo

The Bobby Approved Symbol. A friendly uniformed police officer wearing a helmet displaying the wheelchair access symbol and extending his open right hand. Words "Bobby Approved" appear to his right. This logo is awarded to pages that conform to the World Wide Web Accessibility initiative as interpreted by CAST The Center for Applied Special Technology.

http://www.cast.org/bobby

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