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  • Cuba Daily Life
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    Cuba Daily Life
    A man and a young girl ride a bicycle past a 1950s automobile parked on the street of Trinidad, Cuba on Wednesday July 2, 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Cuba Daily Life
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    A man he rides a bicycle past a colonial building in Trinidad, Cuba on Wednesday July 2, 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Cuba Daily Life
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    Cuba Daily Life
    A man and a young girl ride a bicycle past a 1950s automobile parked on the street of Trinidad, Cuba on Wednesday July 2, 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Cuba Daily Life
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    Cuba Daily Life
    A man he rides a bicycle past a colonial building in Trinidad, Cuba on Wednesday July 2, 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Cuba Daily Life
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    Cuba Daily Life
    A teenager jumps off a concrete wall into the ocean along the Malecon avenue in Havana, Cuba on Saturday June 28, 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Cuba Daily Life
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    Cuba Daily Life
    A 1950s-era vintage automobile drives by a crowd of people who sit on a concrete wall along the Malecon avenue in Havana, Cuba on Saturday June 28, 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Cuba Daily Life
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    Cuba Daily Life
    A teenager jumps off a concrete wall into the ocean along the Malecon avenue in Havana, Cuba on Saturday June 28, 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Cuba Daily Life
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    Cuba Daily Life
    A 1950s-era vintage automobile drives by a crowd of people who sit on a concrete wall along the Malecon avenue in Havana, Cuba on Saturday June 28, 2008. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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  • Bavaria, Germany
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    Bavaria, Germany
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    A man with his horse and cart in the forest near Schwangau in the Bavarian Alps. Bavaria, Germany.
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    THE MAGIC OF BAVARIA

    Lederhosen, schnitzel and beer can, of course, be found in abundance in Bavaria, but this German state also has much, much more to offer the traveller.

    Think breathtaking alpine scenery, quaint towns and historical cities, fairytale castles and historic customs and traditions - Germany's largest bundesland has it all.

    Situated in the south-east of the country, Bavaria extends from the North German Plain down into the Alps.

    It shares international borders with the Czech Republic and Austria as well as with Switzerland. The awe inspiring Bavarian Alps define the border with Austria and within the range is the highest peak in Germany, the Zugspitze.

    Along with the Rheinland and Berlin, Bavaria is Germany's most popular tourist destination and it isn't hard to see why.

    The town of Mittenwald is situated in the Valley of the River Isar and is one of the best known tourist places in the Bavarian Alps. The town is famous for the manufacture of violins, violas and cellos, and its streets are littered with handcrafted signs advertising where the instruments are for sale.

    The most significant landmark in the village is the pink colored Roman Catholic church of Saints Peter and Paul, which is typical of the region. The Bavarians have a long history of decorating the exteriors of their houses and businesses with both religious and historic paintings. And the church in Mittenwald, as well as many of the surrounding buildings, is decorated with elaborate paintings on its exterior walls.

    Fussen is a small enchanting town, rich in culture and art, that is located on the banks of the Lech River. Standing at 808 m above sea level it is he highest town in Bavaria and also marks the end of the 'R...
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  • EXCL.: Topmodel HEIDI KLUM taking her three kids LENI, HENRY and baby boy JOHAN toy shopping
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    EXCL.: Topmodel HEIDI KLUM taking her three kids LENI, HENRY and baby boy JOHAN toy shopping
    Los Angeles, 2007-4-17 (GERMAN CLIENTS: Doppelt Anstrich) / Exclusive: Topmodel HEIDI KLUM taking her three kids LENI, HENRY and baby boy JOHAN toy shopping at Target in Los Angeles. More than one hour Heidi, her mother ERNA and a nanny spent at the mega store and finally left with two carts filled up with toys.... (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • EXCL.: Topmodel HEIDI KLUM taking her three kids LENI, HENRY and baby boy JOHAN toy shopping
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    EXCL.: Topmodel HEIDI KLUM taking her three kids LENI, HENRY and baby boy JOHAN toy shopping
    Los Angeles, 2007-4-17 (GERMAN CLIENTS: Doppelt Anstrich) / Exclusive: Topmodel HEIDI KLUM taking her three kids LENI, HENRY and baby boy JOHAN toy shopping at Target in Los Angeles. More than one hour Heidi, her mother ERNA and a nanny spent at the mega store and finally left with two carts filled up with toys.... (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • Afghanistan Daily Life
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    Afghanistan Daily Life
    HERAT 21OCT06 A boy, accompanied by a young girl, pushes a cart down a street in Herat, Afghanistan.

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  • VICTORIA BECKHAM and her son ROMEO and BROOKLYN spending an afternoon at Disneyland
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    VICTORIA BECKHAM and her son ROMEO and BROOKLYN spending an afternoon at Disneyland
    Anaheim, 2007-2-16 / VICTORIA BECKHAM and her son ROMEO (younger) and BROOKLYN spending an afternoon at Disneyland surrounded by her bodyguards. (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • SARK, CHANNEL ISLANDS, BRITAIN - SEP 2005
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    SARK, CHANNEL ISLANDS, BRITAIN - SEP 2005
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    Horse and cart on Sark, Channel Islands, Britain
    SARK, CHANNEL ISLANDS, BRITAIN - SEP 2005

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  • EXCL.: Actor LORENZO LAMAS stocking up on groceries
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    EXCL.: Actor LORENZO LAMAS stocking up on groceries
    Exclusive: Actor LORENZO LAMAS stocking up on groceries with his daughter ISABELLA LORENZA at a supermarket in Malibu.
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  • KIMBERLY STEWART shops for flowers and home improvement stuff
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    KIMBERLY STEWART shops for flowers and home improvement stuff
    KIMBERLY STEWART (daughter of Rocker Rod Stewart) shops at the Malibu Lumber & Hardware for flowers and home improvement stuff. Kimberly got flower potts, soil and a lot of other stuff to make her home beautiful.
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    Docks .

    The Port of London is the whole of the tidal portion of the River Thames , stretching from Teddington to the sea , a distance of 69 miles . There is no Waterfront , as there is in Liverpool or Southampton ; instead , the vast business of the port is carried on quietly along the narrow strip of water which cuts the Metropolis in two . There are five dock systems in London , covering an area of 4,140, acres 673 acres of which are water . the five systems are the London and St . Katherine docks , the surrey commercial , the West India and Millwall , the East India , and the Royal Victoria and Albert and George the fifth docks . The port of London also includes Tilbury docks , which are near the sea , twenty six miles downstream from London bridge .

    Picture shows:- A few hundred yards from the docks in which the great ships lie are the mean streets in which the Dockers live .
    1957 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Docks .

    The Port of London is the whole of the tidal portion of the River Thames , stretching from Teddington to the sea , a distance of 69 miles . There is no Waterfront , as there is in Liverpool or Southampton ;instead , the vast business of the port is carried on quietly along the narrow strip of water which cuts the Metropolis in two . There are five dock systems in London , covering an area of 4,140, acres 673 acres of which are water . the five systems are the London and St . Katherine docks , the surrey commercial , the West India and Millwall , the East India , and the Royal Victoria and Albert and George the fifth docks . The port of London also includes Tilbury docks , which are near the sea , twenty six miles downstream from London bridge .

    Picture shows:- A few hundred yards from the docks in which the great ships lie are the mean streets in which the dockers live
    1957 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • Chateau Lafite 1953
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    Chateau Lafite 1953
    Casks filled with grapes are carried to the cellars of Chateau Lafite Rothschild, near Bordeaux, France - 1953 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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    Covent Garden : Amazing scenes around an area of London, busy 24 hours a day. From the delivery of fruit and vegetables to the market, to the cleaning of the Royal Opera House foyer and the hidden spaces in the early hours of the morning.
    Seen here some men enjoy an early morning cup of tea from the refreshment stall.
    March 1952 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Covent Garden : Amazing scenes around an area of London, busy 24 hours a day. From the delivery of fruit and vegetables to the market, to the cleaning of the Royal Opera House foyer and the hidden spaces in the early hours of the morning.
    Seen here throughout the night market square is a hive of activity as lorries arrive to deliver their produce.
    March 1952 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    KING AND QUEEN ARRIVE AT PARLIAMENT

    The King and Queen, with a sovereign escort of household cavalry, drove from Buckingham Palace to the house of Lords today for the start opening of Parliament. After the King's speech announcing the government's plans for the coming session, the majesties returned to the Palace .
    Route of today's drive was gay with decorations specially designed for the state visit to London beginning tomorrow, of the French President.

    PICTURE SHOWS:- the scene at Westminster as the Royal procession left the house of parliament on the return journey to Buckingham Palace.with its sovereign's Escort of household cavalry is seen the Irish State coach carrying the King and Queen.
    6 March 1950
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    KING AND QUEEN ARRIVE AT PARLIAMENT

    The King and Queen, with a sovereign escort of household cavalry, drove from Buckingham Palace to the house of Lords today for the start opening of Parliament. After the King's speech announcing the government's plans for the coming session, the majesties returned to the Palace .
    Route of today's drive was gay with decorations specially designed for the state visit to London beginning tomorrow, of the French President.

    PICTURE SHOWS:-The Irish State coach, carrying the King and Queen, coming out of the Mall on its return to Buckingham Palace. On right of picture is one of the symbolic figures of the Queen Victoria Memorial. The Irish coach is drawn by four horses.
    6 March 1950
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    KING AND QUEEN ARRIVE AT PARLIAMENT

    The King and Queen, with a sovereign escort of household cavalry, drove from Buckingham Palace to the house of Lords today for the start opening of Parliament. After the King's speech announcing the government's plans for the coming session, the majesties returned to the Palace .
    Route of today's drive was gay with decorations specially designed for the state visit to London beginning tomorrow, of the French President.

    PICTURE SHOWS:-The Royal Procession leaving Buckingham Palace for the Houses of Parliament .
    4 March 1950
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    KING AND QUEEN ARRIVE AT PARLIAMENT

    The King and Queen, with a sovereign escort of household cavalry, drove from Buckingham Palace to the house of Lords today for the start opening of Parliament. After the King's speech announcing the government's plans for the coming session, the majesties returned to the Palace .
    Route of today's drive was gay with decorations specially designed for the state visit to London beginning tomorrow, of the French President.

    PICTURE SHOWS:- The scene as the King and Queen -riding in the Irish State coach - arrived at the Houses of Parliament escorted by a sovereign's escort of household cavalry long lines of foot guardsmen are drawn up in the roadway.
    4 March 1950
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    FORECASTING A SWEEPING MAJORITY

    Mr. Clement Attlee, the Premier, who hopes for a sweeping Labour majority, gets the election views of Dick Gasson of Walthamstow, while on an eve-of-the-poll tour of his constituency at Walthamstow, West.

    22 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    HORSE POWER - WITHOUT PETROL - IN HIS ELECTION CAMPAIGN .

    Seen touring his constituency in a pony and trap is Mr. Peter Crowder, barrister who is Conservative candidate for Ruislip Northwood (Middlesex) the general election.
    Driving is Jill Payne, 16-year-old student artist of Ruislip.
    The pony and trap, lent to him by a supporter, provides Mr.Crowder the answer to the petrol shortage.

    15 February 1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    PRINCESS AND PEASANTS

    Hand-in-hand with two little girls in the traditional costume of the staphorst district of the Netherlands are Princess MARIJKE (left) and Princess Margriet , two of the four young daughters of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and Prince Bernhard .
    JENTJE PIELEMAN (extreme left) and JANTE KUYERS (extreme right) were visiting the princesses to present to them with the peasant wagon seen in background.
    14 November 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    PRINCESS AND PEASANTS

    Hand-in-hand with two little girls in the traditional costume of the staphorst district of the Netherlands are Princess MARIJKE (left) and Princess Margriet , two of the four young daughters of Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and Prince Bernhard .
    JENTJE PIELEMAN (extreme left) and JANTE KUYERS (extreme right) were visiting the princesses to present to them with the peasant wagon seen in background.
    14 November 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    CHRISTINE , AGED 8, RIDES IN LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

    Members of the Essex County Hunt - including eight -year-old CHRISTINE DUTHIE- and ' passangers ' on a horse-bus discuss weather prospects for the Lord Mayor's show at the assembly point near the Gulidhall , London .
    Theme of the show was ' transport throught the ages ' .
    9 November 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    HURT BUT WON'T SULK--RIDES IN ' SULKY ' RACE .

    Although she injured her shoulder in a tumble in an earlier trotting race for ponies, Phyllis James of Bray, Berks., put arm in a sling and entered the ladies trotting race at the ' sulky ' circuit track at St.Mary's Cray, Kent, today.
    She is shown here mounted on her sulky, the tubular, 30- pounds vehicle which is trotting horse draws.
    Since the introduction of these trotting races last month, the sport has become increasingly popular.
    The track is in the farm of Mr.Harold Cook of St Mary Cray.
    17 October 1949

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    ELEPHANT AND DONKEY

    1 January 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    GERMAN REFUGEES RETURN TO THEIR CONQUERED VILLAGE

    Photo Shows: Using oxen and horses to draw their belongings, German refugees return to their homes in Wegberg as the tide of battle sweeps past. The village was taken by the 8th Armoured Division in the American 9th Army
    1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    LONDON HEALS HER SCARS: WORK BEGINS ON WESTMINSTER ABBEY

    Work has begun on removing 80,000 sandbags which protected precious monuments in Westminster Abbey, London and it is hoped that within twelve months the Abbey will be restored to its former glory. Air raid damage estimated at £135,000 but efficient precautions against enemy action saved every feature of historic interest. The oldest stained glass was removed at the beginning of the war, and the rest has not been greatly damaged, they include the Dean's house, the Cloisters and Little Cloisters and the buildings of Westminster school and the choir school. although the Abbey is expected to be restored by the Summer of 1946, it will be much longer before the houses are rebuilt.

    PHOTO SHOWS: Removing sandbags from historic monuments in Westminster Abbey.

    22 May 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    LONDON HEALS HER SCARS: WORK BEGINS ON WESTMINSTER ABBEY

    Work has begun on removing 80,000 sandbags which protected precious monuments in Westminster Abbey, London and it is hoped that within twelve months the Abbey will be restored to its former glory. Air raid damage estimated at £135,000 but efficint precautions against enemy action saved every feature of historic interest. The oldest stained glass was removed at the beginning of the war, and the rest has not been greatly damaged, they include the Dean's house, the Cloisters and Little Cloisters and the buildings of Westminster school and the choir school. although the Abbey is expected to be restored by the Summer of 1946, it will be much longer before the houses are rebuilt.

    PHOTO SHOWS: Removing sandbags from historic monuments in Westminster Abbey.

    22 May 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    LONDON HEALS HER SCARS: WORK BEGINS ON WESTMINSTER ABBEY

    Work has begun on removing 80,000 sandbags which protected precious monuments in Westminster Abbey, London and it is hoped that within twelve months the Abbey will be restored to its former glory. Air raid damage estimated at £135,000 but efficient precautions against enemy action saved every feature of historic interest. The oldest stained glass was removed at the beginning of the war, and the rest has not been greatly damaged, they include the Dean's house, the Cloisters and Little Cloisters and the buildings of Westminster school and the choir school. although the Abbey is expected to be restored by the Summer of 1946, it will be much longer before the houses are rebuilt.

    PHOTO SHOWS: Removing sandbags from historic monuments in Westminster Abbey.

    22 May 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    AMERICAN TROOPS HELP TO HOUSE BOMBED LONDONERS

    American troops are helping to house bombed Londoners. They have started clearing a bombed site in Loughborough Road, South London, before putting up 38 Nissen type corrugated asbestos huts.

    Photo Shows: American troops removing brick rubble from the bombed site in preparation for the erection of the huts.

    9 December 1944 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    11 YEAR OLD BOY SELLS FIREWOOD FROM BOMBED HOUSES FOR LONDON 'S WAR WEAPONS WEEK

    Already sent one pound ten shillings as a gift to his Mayor

    Ronald Spanner, 11 year old Presbyterian Life-boy of Lambeth, spends his spare time raising money for Londons War Weapons Week and any other good cause.
    Ronals whose father is a glazier and who has two brothers in the Army, hit on the idea of collecting wood from bombed houses, chopping it up and selling it as firewood to his neighbours at twopence each bundle to raise money. His pal 12 year old Dennis Emms was to help him but blasted out of his home by a near bomb, Dennis had to move.
    Ronald too suffered in a heavy raid his mother sustaining injuries when a bomb burst just behind their Anderson shelter. But he carried on with his plan and has already sold 30 shillings worth of wood. He sent this money to the Mayor of Lambeth as a gift towards Londons War Weapons Week, and at the end of his letter said "please send me a receipt so that I can show the people I have not spent the money on sweets"!

    Photo Shows: Ronald Spanner collecting wood from a bombed house.
    May 1941

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    11 YEAR OLD LAMBETH BOY SELLS FIREWOOD FROM BOMBED HOUSES FOR LONDON'S WAR WEAPONS WEEK.

    Already sent One Pound and Ten Shillings as a gift to his Mayor.

    Ronald Spanner, 11 year old Presbyterian Life - boy of Lambeth, spends his spare time raising money for london's War Weapons Week and any other good cause. Ronald, whose father is a glazier and who has two brothers in the Army, hit on the idea of collecting wood from bombed houses, chopping it up and selling it as firewood to his neighbours at twopence each bundle to raise money.

    His pal, 12 year old Dennis Emms, was to help him but, blasted out of his home by a near bomb, Dennis had to move.
    Ronald too suffered in a heavy raid, his mother sustaining injuries when a bomb burst just behind their Anderson shelter. But he carried on with his plan and has already sold 30 shillings worth of wood. He sent his money to the Mayor of Lambeth as a gift towards Londons War Weapons Week, and at the end of his letter said, "Please send me a receipt so that I can show the people I have not spent the money on sweets"!
    Photo Shows: Ronald Spanner.
    May 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    11 YEAR OLD LAMBETH BOY SELLS FIREWOOD FROM BOMBED HOUSES FOR LONDON'S WAR WEAPONS WEEK.

    Already sent One Pound and Ten Shillings as a gift to his Mayor.

    Ronald Spanner, 11 year old Presbyterian Life - boy of Lambeth, spends his spare time raising money for london's War Weapons Week and any other good cause. Ronald, whose father is a glazier and who has two brothers in the Army, hit on the idea of collecting wood from bombed houses, chopping it up and selling it as firewood to his neighbours at twopence each bundle to raise money.

    His pal, 12 year old Dennis Emms, was to help him but, blasted out of his home by a near bomb, Dennis had to move.
    Ronald too suffered in a heavy raid, his mother sustaining injuries when a bomb burst just behind their Anderson shelter. But he carried on with his plan and has already sold 30 shillings worth of wood. He sent his money to the Mayor of Lambeth as a gift towards Londons War Weapons Week, and at the end of his letter said, "Please send me a receipt so that I can show the people I have not spent the money on sweets"!
    Photo Shows: Ronald Spanner collecting wood from a bombed house.
    May 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    11 YEAR OLD LAMBETH BOY SELLS FIREWOOD FROM BOMBED HOUSES FOR LONDON 'S WAR WEAPONS WEEK.

    Already sent One Pound and Ten Shillings as a gift to his Mayor.

    Ronald Spanner, 11 year old Presbyterian Life - boy of Lambeth, spends his spare time raising money for london's War Weapons Week and any other good cause. Ronald, whose father is a glazier and who has two brothers in the Army, hit on the idea of collecting wood from bombed houses, chopping it up and selling it as firewood to his neighbours at twopence each bundle to raise money.

    His pal, 12 year old Dennis Emms, was to help him but, blasted out of his home by a near bomb, Dennis had to move.
    Ronald too suffered in a heavy raid, his mother sustaining injuries when a bomb burst just behind their Anderson shelter. But he carried on with his plan and has already sold 30 shillings worth of wood. He sent his money to the Mayor of Lambeth as a gift towards Londons War Weapons Week, and at the end of his letter said, "Please send me a receipt so that I can show the people I have not spent the money on sweets"!
    Photo Shows: Ronald Spanner spelling firewood from a bombed house to his customers
    May 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    11 YEAR OLD LAMBETH BOY SELLS FIREWOOD FROM BOMBED HOUSES FOR LONDON'S WAR WEAPONS WEEK.

    Already sent One Pound and Ten Shillings as a gift to his Mayor.

    Ronald Spanner, 11 year old Presbyterian Life - boy of Lambeth, spends his spare time raising money for london's War Weapons Week and any other good cause. Ronald, whose father is a glazier and who has two brothers in the Army, hit on the idea of collecting wood from bombed houses, chopping it up and selling it as firewood to his neighbours at twopence each bundle to raise money.

    His pal, 12 year old Dennis Emms, was to help him but, blasted out of his home by a near bomb, Dennis had to move.
    Ronald too suffered in a heavy raid, his mother sustaining injuries when a bomb burst just behind their Anderson shelter. But he carried on with his plan and has already sold 30 shillings worth of wood. He sent his money to the Mayor of Lambeth as a gift towards Londons War Weapons Week, and at the end of his letter said, "Please send me a receipt so that I can show the people I have not spent the money on sweets"!
    Photo Shows: Ronald Spanner collecting wood from a bombed house.
    May 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Children of LCC Residential School Ashford.

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    LONDON'S FIFTEEN YEAR OLD 'MILKWOMAN'

    Fifteen year old Rose Brown, of Marcia Road, Walworth, has taken the place of a milkman who was called up for the Forces. Every morning at 8 o clock Rose state out on her rounds pushing a heavily laden milk barrow. At 2pm she finished and returns to the dairy to give ah and in the bottling departments until 5pm. She volunteered for the job when the milkman was called up and no one else could be found to take the job.
    Photo Shows: Rose Brown pushing her milk barrow as she proceeds on her rounds.


    8 February 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    LONDON'S FIFTEEN YEAR OLD 'MILKWOMAN'

    Fifteen year old Rose Brown, of Marcia Road, Walworth, has taken the place of a milkman who was called up for the Forces. Every morning at 8 o clock Rose state out on her rounds pushing a heavily laden milk barrow. At 2pm she finished and returns to the dairy to give ah and in the bottling departments until 5pm. She volunteered for the job when the milkman was called up and no one else could be found to take the job.
    Photo Shows: Rose Brown pushing her milk barrow as she proceeds on her rounds.


    8 February 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    HE DOESN'T WANT TO BE A FIREFIGHTER

    Photo Shows: Little Cornelius Foggarty, just a year old, of Southeast London, tearfully wails at the thought of being a firefighter when he is left in sole charge of this 'ultra modern fire engine' constructed by local firefighters. The 'fire engine' has a wooden chasis and is fitted with pram wheels. Sand shovels and a stirrup pump are carried in it and when the incendiaries fall the firefighters pull the engine to the scene of the outbreak.

    31 January 1941 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • NEWS - Indonesien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben auf Lombok
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    NEWS - Indonesien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben auf Lombok
    August 9, 2018 - Gili, Indonesia - A man ride on a horse drawn cart as they distribute logistical supplies it to a refugee camp in Gili Trawangan island after earthquake hit on Sunday in Lombok Island, Indonesia on Thursday, August 9, 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Indonesien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben auf Lombok
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    NEWS - Indonesien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben auf Lombok
    August 9, 2018 - Gili, Indonesia - A man ride on a horse drawn cart as they distribute logistical supplies it to a refugee camp in Gili Trawangan island after earthquake hit on Sunday in Lombok Island, Indonesia on Thursday, August 9, 2018 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ehemaliges jüdische Viertel von Krakau, Kazimierz, ist zu einem Touristenmagnet geworden
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    NEWS - Ehemaliges jüdische Viertel von Krakau, Kazimierz, ist zu einem Touristenmagnet geworden
    L’ancien quartier juif de Cracovie, Kazimierz, est devenue une manne touristique. Bars, restaurant, librairie, barbier, galerie, magasin de tous types, toutes sur le theme ' juif '. Tout y est : voiturette touristique affubler d’un ' Jewish tour ', ' Schindler tour ', ou encore ' ghetto tour ' jusqu'aux stands de rue qui vendent des kippa ou des figurines au nez crochu, censees representer des rabbins, reprennent les traits des caricature nazi ! C’est un veritable commerce de la Shoah qui se deroule la en Pologne, au coeur de l’Europe, pour le plus grand plaisir des touristes qui n’hesite pas a faire des selfie aux tombes du plus vieux cimetiere juif de Cracovie.
    Le quartier, renove en 1990, est aujourd’hui habite par des Polonais, qui racontent l’histoire des soixante cinq mille Juifs qui y vecurent et y moururent. Autrefois Yiddishland, aujourd’hui Kazimierz ressemble plus a un Disneyland sur le theme de la Shoah, du meurtre de masse.
    En 1945, la majorite des 70 000 Juifs de Kazimierz avait ete extermine durant la seconde guerre mondiale.

    The former Jewish quarter of Krakow, Kazimierz, has become a tourist manna. Bars, restaurant, bookstore, barber, gallery, store of all types, all on the theme 'Jewish'. Everything is there: a tourist cart with a 'Jewish tour', 'Schindler tour', or even 'ghetto tour' to the street stands that sell kippa where figures with crooked nose, supposed to represent rabbis, take back the features of the Nazi caricature! It is a genuine Shoah trade that takes place there in Poland, in the heart of Europe, for the greatest pleasure of tourists who do not hesitate to make selfie according to the graves of the oldest Jewish cemetery in Krakow.
    The quarter, renovated in 1990, is now inhabited by Poles, who tell the story of the sixty-five thousand Jews who lived and died there. Formerly Yiddishland, today Kazimierz looks more like a Disneyland on the theme of the Shoah, mass murder.
    By 1945, the *** Local Caption *** 009

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ehemaliges jüdische Viertel von Krakau, Kazimierz, ist zu einem Touristenmagnet geworden
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    NEWS - Ehemaliges jüdische Viertel von Krakau, Kazimierz, ist zu einem Touristenmagnet geworden
    L’ancien quartier juif de Cracovie, Kazimierz, est devenue une manne touristique. Bars, restaurant, librairie, barbier, galerie, magasin de tous types, toutes sur le theme ' juif '. Tout y est : voiturette touristique affubler d’un ' Jewish tour ', ' Schindler tour ', ou encore ' ghetto tour ' jusqu'aux stands de rue qui vendent des kippa ou des figurines au nez crochu, censees representer des rabbins, reprennent les traits des caricature nazi ! C’est un veritable commerce de la Shoah qui se deroule la en Pologne, au coeur de l’Europe, pour le plus grand plaisir des touristes qui n’hesite pas a faire des selfie aux tombes du plus vieux cimetiere juif de Cracovie.
    Le quartier, renove en 1990, est aujourd’hui habite par des Polonais, qui racontent l’histoire des soixante cinq mille Juifs qui y vecurent et y moururent. Autrefois Yiddishland, aujourd’hui Kazimierz ressemble plus a un Disneyland sur le theme de la Shoah, du meurtre de masse.
    En 1945, la majorite des 70 000 Juifs de Kazimierz avait ete extermine durant la seconde guerre mondiale.

    The former Jewish quarter of Krakow, Kazimierz, has become a tourist manna. Bars, restaurant, bookstore, barber, gallery, store of all types, all on the theme 'Jewish'. Everything is there: a tourist cart with a 'Jewish tour', 'Schindler tour', or even 'ghetto tour' to the street stands that sell kippa where figures with crooked nose, supposed to represent rabbis, take back the features of the Nazi caricature! It is a genuine Shoah trade that takes place there in Poland, in the heart of Europe, for the greatest pleasure of tourists who do not hesitate to make selfie according to the graves of the oldest Jewish cemetery in Krakow.
    The quarter, renovated in 1990, is now inhabited by Poles, who tell the story of the sixty-five thousand Jews who lived and died there. Formerly Yiddishland, today Kazimierz looks more like a Disneyland on the theme of the Shoah, mass murder.
    By 1945, the *** Local Caption *** 009

    (c) Dukas

     

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