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Description Dr Paul Bennett, archaeologist and director of the Canterbury Archaeological Trust. He was archaeologist in charge of Canterbury Big Dig in 2000. The occasion of this photograph was the flash mob which he helped to arrange on 13 February 2010 in Butchery Lane, Canterbury, Kent, England, to promote Media awareness of a campaign to save Canterbury's museums from closure due to budget cuts. He posed for the photograph and was aware that the image would be uploaded to Wikipedia.
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