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  • PEOPLE - Zum 40. Todestag von Agatha Christie (12.1.16)
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    PEOPLE - Zum 40. Todestag von Agatha Christie (12.1.16)
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    'A Pocket Full of Rye', first edition novel, 1953. Hundreds of items once cherished by crime writer Agatha Christie are to be auctioned - fetching a total price of an estimated £200,000.
    Agatha Christie auction at Bearne's Auction House, Exeter, Britain - 15 Sep 2006

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  • 'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
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    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX (1196265av)
    Julia McKenzie as Miss Jane Marple
    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    Wealthy businessman Rex Fortescue collapses and dies after his breakfast, poisoned by an extract from yew berries. A pocketful of rye is found in his jacket. No one seems too upset, as Rex was universally disliked as a tyrant, especially by his children ¿ flamboyant traveller Lancelot, bookish Elaine and uptight businessman Percy. In fact, Rex's home, Yew Tree Lodge ¿ with its collection of servants and housekeepers, each with their ear to the ground, seems a much happier place without him.
    Inspector Neele is despatched to Yew Tree Lodge to investigate. The house-maid, Gladys, who was Miss Marple's former maid, is acting strangely and writes to Marple for help. Yet the call has come too late and Rex's glamorous but unfaithful young wife Adele also falls foul of the poisoner. And Gladys is found strangled, with a peg on her nose.
    The case appears to be echoing the children's rhyme 'Sing A Song of Sixpence'. The question is: who will be next?
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
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    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX (1196265ay)
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    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    Wealthy businessman Rex Fortescue collapses and dies after his breakfast, poisoned by an extract from yew berries. A pocketful of rye is found in his jacket. No one seems too upset, as Rex was universally disliked as a tyrant, especially by his children ¿ flamboyant traveller Lancelot, bookish Elaine and uptight businessman Percy. In fact, Rex's home, Yew Tree Lodge ¿ with its collection of servants and housekeepers, each with their ear to the ground, seems a much happier place without him.
    Inspector Neele is despatched to Yew Tree Lodge to investigate. The house-maid, Gladys, who was Miss Marple's former maid, is acting strangely and writes to Marple for help. Yet the call has come too late and Rex's glamorous but unfaithful young wife Adele also falls foul of the poisoner. And Gladys is found strangled, with a peg on her nose.
    The case appears to be echoing the children's rhyme 'Sing A Song of Sixpence'. The question is: who will be next?
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
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    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX (1196265ci)
    Rupert Graves as Lance Fortescue, Lucy Cohu as Pat Fortescue, Julia McKenzie as Miss Jane Marple and Ben Miles as Percival Fortescue.
    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    Wealthy businessman Rex Fortescue collapses and dies after his breakfast, poisoned by an extract from yew berries. A pocketful of rye is found in his jacket. No one seems too upset, as Rex was universally disliked as a tyrant, especially by his children ¿ flamboyant traveller Lancelot, bookish Elaine and uptight businessman Percy. In fact, Rex's home, Yew Tree Lodge ¿ with its collection of servants and housekeepers, each with their ear to the ground, seems a much happier place without him.
    Inspector Neele is despatched to Yew Tree Lodge to investigate. The house-maid, Gladys, who was Miss Marple's former maid, is acting strangely and writes to Marple for help. Yet the call has come too late and Rex's glamorous but unfaithful young wife Adele also falls foul of the poisoner. And Gladys is found strangled, with a peg on her nose.
    The case appears to be echoing the children's rhyme 'Sing A Song of Sixpence'. The question is: who will be next?
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
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    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX (1196265bt)
    Ben Miles as Percival Fortescue.
    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    Wealthy businessman Rex Fortescue collapses and dies after his breakfast, poisoned by an extract from yew berries. A pocketful of rye is found in his jacket. No one seems too upset, as Rex was universally disliked as a tyrant, especially by his children ¿ flamboyant traveller Lancelot, bookish Elaine and uptight businessman Percy. In fact, Rex's home, Yew Tree Lodge ¿ with its collection of servants and housekeepers, each with their ear to the ground, seems a much happier place without him.
    Inspector Neele is despatched to Yew Tree Lodge to investigate. The house-maid, Gladys, who was Miss Marple's former maid, is acting strangely and writes to Marple for help. Yet the call has come too late and Rex's glamorous but unfaithful young wife Adele also falls foul of the poisoner. And Gladys is found strangled, with a peg on her nose.
    The case appears to be echoing the children's rhyme 'Sing A Song of Sixpence'. The question is: who will be next?
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
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    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX (1196265j)
    Wendy Richard as Mrs Crump and Julia McKenzie as Miss Jane Marple.
    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    Wealthy businessman Rex Fortescue collapses and dies after his breakfast, poisoned by an extract from yew berries. A pocketful of rye is found in his jacket. No one seems too upset, as Rex was universally disliked as a tyrant, especially by his children ¿ flamboyant traveller Lancelot, bookish Elaine and uptight businessman Percy. In fact, Rex's home, Yew Tree Lodge ¿ with its collection of servants and housekeepers, each with their ear to the ground, seems a much happier place without him.
    Inspector Neele is despatched to Yew Tree Lodge to investigate. The house-maid, Gladys, who was Miss Marple's former maid, is acting strangely and writes to Marple for help. Yet the call has come too late and Rex's glamorous but unfaithful young wife Adele also falls foul of the poisoner. And Gladys is found strangled, with a peg on her nose.
    The case appears to be echoing the children's rhyme 'Sing A Song of Sixpence'. The question is: who will be next?
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
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    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX (1196265co)
    Lucy Cohu as Pat Fortescue and Rupert Graves as Lance Fortescue.
    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    Wealthy businessman Rex Fortescue collapses and dies after his breakfast, poisoned by an extract from yew berries. A pocketful of rye is found in his jacket. No one seems too upset, as Rex was universally disliked as a tyrant, especially by his children ¿ flamboyant traveller Lancelot, bookish Elaine and uptight businessman Percy. In fact, Rex's home, Yew Tree Lodge ¿ with its collection of servants and housekeepers, each with their ear to the ground, seems a much happier place without him.
    Inspector Neele is despatched to Yew Tree Lodge to investigate. The house-maid, Gladys, who was Miss Marple's former maid, is acting strangely and writes to Marple for help. Yet the call has come too late and Rex's glamorous but unfaithful young wife Adele also falls foul of the poisoner. And Gladys is found strangled, with a peg on her nose.
    The case appears to be echoing the children's rhyme 'Sing A Song of Sixpence'. The question is: who will be next?
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
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    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX (1196265l)
    Wendy Richard as Mrs Crump.
    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    Wealthy businessman Rex Fortescue collapses and dies after his breakfast, poisoned by an extract from yew berries. A pocketful of rye is found in his jacket. No one seems too upset, as Rex was universally disliked as a tyrant, especially by his children ¿ flamboyant traveller Lancelot, bookish Elaine and uptight businessman Percy. In fact, Rex's home, Yew Tree Lodge ¿ with its collection of servants and housekeepers, each with their ear to the ground, seems a much happier place without him.
    Inspector Neele is despatched to Yew Tree Lodge to investigate. The house-maid, Gladys, who was Miss Marple's former maid, is acting strangely and writes to Marple for help. Yet the call has come too late and Rex's glamorous but unfaithful young wife Adele also falls foul of the poisoner. And Gladys is found strangled, with a peg on her nose.
    The case appears to be echoing the children's rhyme 'Sing A Song of Sixpence'. The question is: who will be next?
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
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    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX (1196265o)
    Wendy Richard as Mrs Crump.
    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    Wealthy businessman Rex Fortescue collapses and dies after his breakfast, poisoned by an extract from yew berries. A pocketful of rye is found in his jacket. No one seems too upset, as Rex was universally disliked as a tyrant, especially by his children ¿ flamboyant traveller Lancelot, bookish Elaine and uptight businessman Percy. In fact, Rex's home, Yew Tree Lodge ¿ with its collection of servants and housekeepers, each with their ear to the ground, seems a much happier place without him.
    Inspector Neele is despatched to Yew Tree Lodge to investigate. The house-maid, Gladys, who was Miss Marple's former maid, is acting strangely and writes to Marple for help. Yet the call has come too late and Rex's glamorous but unfaithful young wife Adele also falls foul of the poisoner. And Gladys is found strangled, with a peg on her nose.
    The case appears to be echoing the children's rhyme 'Sing A Song of Sixpence'. The question is: who will be next?
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
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    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX (1196265p)
    Wendy Richard as Mrs Crump.
    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    Wealthy businessman Rex Fortescue collapses and dies after his breakfast, poisoned by an extract from yew berries. A pocketful of rye is found in his jacket. No one seems too upset, as Rex was universally disliked as a tyrant, especially by his children ¿ flamboyant traveller Lancelot, bookish Elaine and uptight businessman Percy. In fact, Rex's home, Yew Tree Lodge ¿ with its collection of servants and housekeepers, each with their ear to the ground, seems a much happier place without him.
    Inspector Neele is despatched to Yew Tree Lodge to investigate. The house-maid, Gladys, who was Miss Marple's former maid, is acting strangely and writes to Marple for help. Yet the call has come too late and Rex's glamorous but unfaithful young wife Adele also falls foul of the poisoner. And Gladys is found strangled, with a peg on her nose.
    The case appears to be echoing the children's rhyme 'Sing A Song of Sixpence'. The question is: who will be next?
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
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    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX (1196265q)
    Wendy Richard as Mrs Crump.
    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    Wealthy businessman Rex Fortescue collapses and dies after his breakfast, poisoned by an extract from yew berries. A pocketful of rye is found in his jacket. No one seems too upset, as Rex was universally disliked as a tyrant, especially by his children ¿ flamboyant traveller Lancelot, bookish Elaine and uptight businessman Percy. In fact, Rex's home, Yew Tree Lodge ¿ with its collection of servants and housekeepers, each with their ear to the ground, seems a much happier place without him.
    Inspector Neele is despatched to Yew Tree Lodge to investigate. The house-maid, Gladys, who was Miss Marple's former maid, is acting strangely and writes to Marple for help. Yet the call has come too late and Rex's glamorous but unfaithful young wife Adele also falls foul of the poisoner. And Gladys is found strangled, with a peg on her nose.
    The case appears to be echoing the children's rhyme 'Sing A Song of Sixpence'. The question is: who will be next?
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
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    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO MERCHANDISING
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX (1196265y)
    Wendy Richard as Mrs Crump. Behind the scenes, filming.
    'Miss Marple' - A Pocket Full of Rye - TV Programme. - 2008
    Wealthy businessman Rex Fortescue collapses and dies after his breakfast, poisoned by an extract from yew berries. A pocketful of rye is found in his jacket. No one seems too upset, as Rex was universally disliked as a tyrant, especially by his children ¿ flamboyant traveller Lancelot, bookish Elaine and uptight businessman Percy. In fact, Rex's home, Yew Tree Lodge ¿ with its collection of servants and housekeepers, each with their ear to the ground, seems a much happier place without him.
    Inspector Neele is despatched to Yew Tree Lodge to investigate. The house-maid, Gladys, who was Miss Marple's former maid, is acting strangely and writes to Marple for help. Yet the call has come too late and Rex's glamorous but unfaithful young wife Adele also falls foul of the poisoner. And Gladys is found strangled, with a peg on her nose.
    The case appears to be echoing the children's rhyme 'Sing A Song of Sixpence'. The question is: who will be next?
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Julianne Moore
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    Julianne Moore
    11-03-11 Rye, NY

    Actors Greg Kinnear and Julianne Moore are seen on the set of their new film "The English Teacher" in Rye, NY.

    EXCLUSIVE PIX by Flynet ©2011
    818-307-4813 Nicolas (FOTO: DUKAS/FLYNET)

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  • Queen Elizabeth II
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    Queen Elizabeth II
    LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 18: Queen Elizabeth II is helped to her seat by British Prime Minister David Cameron as she arrives at Number 10 Downing Street to attend the Government's weekly Cabinet meeting on December 18, 2012 in London, England. The Queen's visit to the weekly Cabinet meeting as an observer is the first time a monarch has attended the meeting since Queen Victoria's reign. (Photo by Jeremy Selwyn)
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    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © Evening Standard / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • Queen Elizabeth II
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    Queen Elizabeth II
    LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 18: Queen Elizabeth II poses with British Prime Minister David Cameron and cabinet ministers in The Pillared Room at Number 10 Downing Street to attend the Government's weekly Cabinet meeting on December 18, 2012 in London, England. The Queen's visit to the weekly Cabinet meeting as an observer is the first time a monarch has attended the meeting since Queen Victoria's reign. (Photo by Jeremy Selwyn )
    © Evening Standard / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Evening Standard / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • 'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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    'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2478714b)
    George Clooney
    'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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    'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2478714a)
    George Clooney
    'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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    'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2478714f)
    George Clooney
    'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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    'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2478714i)
    George Clooney
    'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
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    'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (2478714l)
    George Clooney
    'Monuments Men' film set, Rye, Sussex, Britain - 06 Jun 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Pixie Lott celebrates her 23rd birthday at the Steam and Rye club, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2014
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    Pixie Lott celebrates her 23rd birthday at the Steam and Rye club, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2014
    'Outside of UK subscription deals'
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rotello/Photofab/REX (3497454a)
    Pixie Lott
    Pixie Lott celebrates her 23rd birthday at the Steam and Rye club, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2014
    Pixie Lott celebrating her 23 birthday at the Steam and Rye club.
    Also Kelly Brook and new boyfriend David McIntosh were spotted leaving the venue.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Pixie Lott celebrates her 23rd birthday at the Steam and Rye club, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2014
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    Pixie Lott celebrates her 23rd birthday at the Steam and Rye club, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2014
    'Outside of UK subscription deals'
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rotello/Photofab/REX (3497454e)
    Pixie Lott
    Pixie Lott celebrates her 23rd birthday at the Steam and Rye club, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2014
    Pixie Lott celebrating her 23 birthday at the Steam and Rye club.
    Also Kelly Brook and new boyfriend David McIntosh were spotted leaving the venue.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Pixie Lott celebrates her 23rd birthday at the Steam and Rye club, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2014
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    Pixie Lott celebrates her 23rd birthday at the Steam and Rye club, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2014
    'Outside of UK subscription deals'
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rotello/Photofab/REX (3497454h)
    Kelly Brook and David McIntosh
    Pixie Lott celebrates her 23rd birthday at the Steam and Rye club, London, Britain - 11 Jan 2014
    Pixie Lott celebrating her 23 birthday at the Steam and Rye club.
    Also Kelly Brook and new boyfriend David McIntosh were spotted leaving the venue.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland. Pictured: Kashubian farmer trains before the competition on the grass field (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland. Pictured: Kashubian farmer trains before the competition on the grass field (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland. Pictured: Kashubian farmer trains before the competition on the grass field (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland. Catholic priest taking part in the competition is seen (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Queen Elizabeth II
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    Queen Elizabeth II
    LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 22: Queen Elizabeth II is shown a self-service checkout by Damien Corcoran, regional manager for Sainsburys stores in the north east of England as she visits a pop-up Sainsbury's store on the site of one of the original stores to mark the 150th anniversary of the supermarket chain on May 22, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Jeremy Selwyn - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
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    Queen Elizabeth II
    LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 22: Queen Elizabeth II visits a pop-up Sainsbury's store on the site of one of the original stores to mark the 150th anniversary of the supermarket chain on May 22, 2019 in London, England. (Photo by Jeremy Selwyn - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
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  • Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
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    Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
    Initially grown as food for livestock, many more possible uses for the hardy crops are now being unearthed.

    Lew sourced mountain rye grains from the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, first established as an "experimental farm" in 1903. The 390-hectare farm, now managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, helped pioneer the production of federation wheat, a rust and drought-resistant grain and Australia's oldest variety of wheat.

    A hybrid wheat and wheatgrass perennial grain grows at the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station.

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  • Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
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    Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
    Initially grown as food for livestock, many more possible uses for the hardy crops are now being unearthed.

    Lew sourced mountain rye grains from the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, first established as an "experimental farm" in 1903. The 390-hectare farm, now managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, helped pioneer the production of federation wheat, a rust and drought-resistant grain and Australia's oldest variety of wheat.

    Brayden Lew, Matthew Newell and Emily Salkeld stand in front of test crops of perennial grains at the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station.

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  • Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
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    Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
    Initially grown as food for livestock, many more possible uses for the hardy crops are now being unearthed.

    Lew sourced mountain rye grains from the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, first established as an "experimental farm" in 1903. The 390-hectare farm, now managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, helped pioneer the production of federation wheat, a rust and drought-resistant grain and Australia's oldest variety of wheat.

    Perennial grain tests grow at the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station.

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  • Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
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    Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
    Initially grown as food for livestock, many more possible uses for the hardy crops are now being unearthed.

    Lew sourced mountain rye grains from the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, first established as an "experimental farm" in 1903. The 390-hectare farm, now managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, helped pioneer the production of federation wheat, a rust and drought-resistant grain and Australia's oldest variety of wheat.

    Perennial grain tests grow at the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station.

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  • Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
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    Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
    Initially grown as food for livestock, many more possible uses for the hardy crops are now being unearthed.

    Lew sourced mountain rye grains from the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, first established as an "experimental farm" in 1903. The 390-hectare farm, now managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, helped pioneer the production of federation wheat, a rust and drought-resistant grain and Australia's oldest variety of wheat.

    Mountain Rye, an Australian perennial grain, grows the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station.

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  • Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
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    Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
    Initially grown as food for livestock, many more possible uses for the hardy crops are now being unearthed.

    Lew sourced mountain rye grains from the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, first established as an "experimental farm" in 1903. The 390-hectare farm, now managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, helped pioneer the production of federation wheat, a rust and drought-resistant grain and Australia's oldest variety of wheat.

    Mountain Rye, an Australian perennial grain, grows the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station.

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  • Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
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    Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
    Initially grown as food for livestock, many more possible uses for the hardy crops are now being unearthed.

    Lew sourced mountain rye grains from the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, first established as an "experimental farm" in 1903. The 390-hectare farm, now managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, helped pioneer the production of federation wheat, a rust and drought-resistant grain and Australia's oldest variety of wheat.

    Perennial grain tests grow at the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station.

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  • Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
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    Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
    Initially grown as food for livestock, many more possible uses for the hardy crops are now being unearthed.

    Lew sourced mountain rye grains from the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, first established as an "experimental farm" in 1903. The 390-hectare farm, now managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, helped pioneer the production of federation wheat, a rust and drought-resistant grain and Australia's oldest variety of wheat.

    Perennial grain tests grow at the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station.

    Eliza Spencer / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
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    Beer, bread and beyond: the 'mind-blowing' potential of Australia's mountain rye and other perennial grains
    Initially grown as food for livestock, many more possible uses for the hardy crops are now being unearthed.

    Lew sourced mountain rye grains from the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station, first established as an "experimental farm" in 1903. The 390-hectare farm, now managed by the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, helped pioneer the production of federation wheat, a rust and drought-resistant grain and Australia's oldest variety of wheat.

    Mountain Rye, an Australian perennial grain, grows at the Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station.

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  • Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
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    Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
    Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    7th February 2025
    Runs till 9th February 2025

    Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.

    Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.

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  • Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
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    Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
    Drowning light exhibition at Copeland Gallery, Peckham Rye, London, UK.
    Press photocall
    7th February 2025

    Drowning light is an immersive project by Artist & Photographer Rhys Frampton. The British born artist’s first solo presentation in the UK, featuring Royal Ballet Principal Matthew Ball and original composition by Guy Chambers.

    Drowning Light reimagines Icarus through an evocative blend of photography, contemporary ballet, and video projection. Created by artist and photographer Rhys Frampton, with sculptures by Andrian Melka and original music by Guy Chambers. This immersive experience explores themes of ambition, vulnerability, and descent. The exhibition layers Frampton’s photography, film, and documentary elements to capture the fragile beauty of a moment suspended between rise and ruin, as light and shadow play across figures dancing on the edge of aspiration and fall.

    Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    2025 © Elliott Franks

     

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