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THERE SHE BLOWS
11 February 1950
Fountain of energy in the Olympic Pool at Auckland, New Zealand, Springs from Empire Games competitor Pat Seymour (Australia). Miss Seymour represented her country in the women's 100 yards backstroke swimming event. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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A creation by Emilio Pucci of Florence. This long evening dress is in pink chiffon. Leaving the shoulders naked, it has a wing-like panel on the back and the bodice is trimmed with flowers. The creation is modelled on the roof top above Pucci's atelier in Florence.
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A creation by Emilio Pucci being modelled on a rooftop in Florence. It is an evening dress in geranium-coloured "cloque" silk and tiny embroidered jacket featured in his autumn collection for 1965.
The contrast is picturesque between the unicolour dress and the small but multicoloured and richly embroidered jacket. Little draping at the flapless collar, then a gilt belt only break the elegant uniformity of the gown which has a wide hem with a trimming at the end.
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Belfast IRELAND
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Donegall Quay The Big Fish Sculpture by John Kindness. The scales of the fish are pieces of printed blue tiles with details of Belfasts history. The 10 metre long structure is situated beside the Lagan Weir opposite the old Custom House IRELAND
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Belfast IRELAND
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Donegall Quay The Big Fish Sculpture by John Kindness. The scales of the fish are pieces of printed blue tiles with details of Belfasts history. The 10 metre long structure is situated beside the Lagan Weir opposite the old Custom House. IRELAND
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Saltasia, the luxury salt spa, Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan - 09 Aug 2008
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Hexagon-shaped salt tiles inside Saltasia
Saltasia, the luxury salt spa, Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan - 09 Aug 2008
A SALTY BEAUTY IDEA
Here's a beauty idea that you should take with a pinch of salt - literally.
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Saltasia, the luxury salt spa, Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan - 09 Aug 2008
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One of the hexagon-shaped salt tiles
Saltasia, the luxury salt spa, Omotesando, Tokyo, Japan - 09 Aug 2008
A SALTY BEAUTY IDEA
Here's a beauty idea that you should take with a pinch of salt - literally.
Saltasia is a female-only health club that sees women relaxing in rooms made of (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Mosaics, Paphos, Cyprus
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Mosaics at Paphos, Cyprus
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Mosaics, Paphos, Cyprus
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Buildings in London, Britain - May 2009
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Entrance the the disused Aldwych tube station which was part of the Piccadilly line and was previously called Strand station. It is often used as a film location these days.
Buildings in London, Britain - May 2009
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Buildings in London, Britain - May 2009
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Entrance the the disused Aldwych tube station which was part of the Piccadilly line and was previously called Strand station. It is often used as a film location these days.
Buildings in London, Britain - May 2009
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Dresden GERMANY
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Furstenzug or Procession of the Dukes in Auguststrasse a mural on 25 000 Meissen tiles that depicts 35 noblemen from the 12th century Konrad the Great to Friedrich August III Saxonys last king who ruled from 1904-1918. It was originally painted by Wilh GERMANY
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Dresden GERMANY
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Furstenzug or Procession of the Dukes in Auguststrasse a mural on 25 000 Meissen tiles that depicts 35 noblemen from the 12th century Konrad the Great to Friedrich August III Saxonys last king who ruled from 1904-1918. It was originally painted by Wilh GERMANY
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Dresden GERMANY
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Furstenzug or Procession of the Dukes in Auguststrasse a mural on 25 000 Meissen tiles that depicts 35 noblemen from the 12th century Konrad the Great to Friedrich August III Saxonys last king who ruled from 1904-1918. It was originally painted by Wilh GERMANY
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Dresden GERMANY
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Furstenzug or Procession of the Dukes in Auguststrasse a mural on 25 000 Meissen tiles that depicts 35 noblemen from the 12th century Konrad the Great to Friedrich August III Saxonys last king who ruled from 1904-1918. It was originally painted by Wilh GERMANY
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Rooftops in Dakar
Looking across the roof tops of Dakar, Senegal.
2003
roofs, cities, african, africa, tiles, tile, urban, city, (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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GERMANY Dresden
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Frstenzug or Procession of the Dukes at sunset in Auguststrasse a mural on 25 000 Meissen tiles that depicts 35 noblemen from the 12th century Konrad the Great to Friedrich August III Saxonys last king who ruled from 1904-1918. It was originally painted by Wilhelm Walter between 1870 and 1876 but eventually the stucco began to crumble and around 1906-07 it was replaced by the tiles. Destination Destinations Deutschland European Sachsen Western Europe Saxony History Sundown Atmospheric
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GERMANY Dresden
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Frstenzug or Procession of the Dukes in Auguststrasse a mural on 25 000 Meissen tiles that depicts 35 noblemen from the 12th century Konrad the Great to Friedrich August III Saxonys last king who ruled from 1904-1918. It was originally painted by Wilhelm Walter between 1870 and 1876 but eventually the stucco began to crumble and around 1906-07 it was replaced by the tiles. Destination Destinations Deutschland European Sachsen Western Europe Saxony History
GERMANY Dresden
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Albania Tirana
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Skanderberg Square Mosaic on the facade of the National History Museum. Albanian Shqipria Southern Europe Albania Albanian Republic Europe European Travel Destination Indo European Tirana Tirane City Art Architecture Mosiac Tile Tiles Pieces Pattern Revolutionary Communist Skanderberg Square Mural Cultural Cultures Destination Destinations Order Fellowship Guild Club
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ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Culture Museum Gallery Art
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Gallery of Modern Art Architectus Brisbane Australia River side of principal elevation Gallery of Modern Art Southbank Brisbane Queensland Australia. Completed: 2006. Architect: Architectus
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ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Culture Museum Gallery Art
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Gallery of Modern Art Architectus Brisbane Australia Exterior detail Gallery of Modern Art Southbank Brisbane Queensland Australia. Completed: 2006. Architect: Architectus
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Interior Mix
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Muted green tiles in shower room
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United States President Barack Obama and family visit Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, America - 29 Apr 2011
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Terry White, United Space Alliance project lead for thermal protection systems, left, shows United States President Barack Obama and his family, from left, First Lady Michelle Obama, Malia, Marian Robinson and Sasha, how tiles work on the space shuttle during their visit to the Orbital Processing Facility at the NASA Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral.
United States President Barack Obama and family visit Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, America - 29 Apr 2011
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United States President Barack Obama and family visit Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, America - 29 Apr 2011
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Terry White, United Space Alliance project lead for thermal protection systems, left, shows United States President Barack Obama and his family, from left, First Lady Michelle Obama, Malia, Marian Robinson and Sasha, how tiles work on the space shuttle during their visit to the Orbital Processing Facility at the NASA Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral.
United States President Barack Obama and family visit Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, America - 29 Apr 2011
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United States President Barack Obama and family visit Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, America - 29 Apr 2011
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Terry White, United Space Alliance project lead for thermal protection systems, left, sakes hands with United States President Barack Obama after showing his family, Sasha, First Lady Michelle Obama, Malia, and Marian Robinson, how tiles work on the space shuttle during their visit to the Orbital Processing Facility at the NASA Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral.
United States President Barack Obama and family visit Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, America - 29 Apr 2011
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United States President Barack Obama and family visit Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, America - 29 Apr 2011
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Terry White, United Space Alliance project lead for thermal protection systems, left, shows United States President Barack Obama and his family, from left, First Lady Michelle Obama, Malia, Marian Robinson and Sasha, how tiles work on the space shuttle during their visit to the Orbital Processing Facility at the NASA Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral.
United States President Barack Obama and family visit Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, America - 29 Apr 2011
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CANADA-CANADIAN ROCKIES
(110714) -- VANCOUVER, Jul. 14, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 4, 2011 shows a guest house down the Crowfoot Mountain in Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies, Canada. Canadian Rockies are the Canadian parts of the Rocky Mountains. Canadian Rockies locate in British Columbia and Alberta. Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, Yoho National Park and Kootenay National Park in Canadian Rockies are all added on the list of World Heritage by the UNESCO. (Xinhua/Zou Zheng) (yc)
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Nature
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Domestic Cat, black and white kitten, descending tiled roof, England, october
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Spain - 2012
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Colourful ceramic tiles of hairdressers shopfront Madrid
Spain - 2012
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Spain - 2012
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Tiles outside pharmacy showing the Bowl of Hygieia pharmacist's symbol of snake and cup Madrid
Spain - 2012
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Spain - 2012
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Decorative tiles outside pharmacy in Huertas district Madrid
Spain - 2012
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Spain - 2012
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Tiles of Oscar Wilde outside Irish pub El Parnasillo Huertas district Madrid
Spain - 2012
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Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge on Diamond Jubilee Tour, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 13 Sep 2012
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Clay tiles decorated by William and Catherine - visit to Hospis Malaysia
Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge on Diamond Jubilee Tour, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 13 Sep 2012
Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge on Diamond Jubilee Tour, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - 13 Sep 2012
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Hospis Malaysia where the Catherine delivered her first speech abroad. They talked to terminally ill patients including 15-year-old Zakwan Anuar, for whom the Duchess signed a birthday card. The royal couple then drew pictures on clay tiles to be fired and displayed at the hospice. The Duchess drew a tree whilst the Prince sketched 'Tom and Jerry'
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Poland - Feb 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features (2246747u)
Swastika flooring at the Oskar Schindler Factory in Krakow. The factory is part of the Historical Museum of Krak (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089s)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089t)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089o)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089p)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089q)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089u)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089v)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089w)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089x)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089y)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089z)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first sectio...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089aa)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first secti...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089ab)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first secti...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089ac)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first secti...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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Hand-built wooden VW Volkswagen Beetle, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Oct 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Willsheer/REX (3230089ad)
Wood You Believe It: Man Makes Volkswagen Beetle From Wood
A man has made a VW Beetle - out of wood.
Momir Bojic has hand-built the impressive Bug with mind-boggling patience, using high-skilled woodworking to create intricate detailing.
Everything from the bonnet to the gearstick has been carved by Momir in his garden workshop - with help from his understanding wife Nada.
The couple also created wooden fittings for the pedals, wheel caps, bumpers, front turn signal lamps, tail-lights, wipers, door mirrors, steering wheel, parcel shelf, dashboard, glovebox lid, clock and even the radio aerial.
Amazingly, the car features thousands of thumbnail-sized, finely sliced sections of oak designed to replicate the style of the commonly seen wooden-tiled roofs in Momir's homeland of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Each tile involved a process involving no less than 23 separate procedures, including cutting, chamfering, bevelling, drilling and smoothing, before they could be applied to the vehicle.
Momir, who is retired and in 'his 60s', spotted the 1975 Beetle used as a base-model for sale at a fair and got a metalwork company to take off the roof, doors and strip the chassis.
He says: "The price certainly seemed reasonable, but what really clinched the deal for me was the fact that it had a trailer hitched on the back. In my country, a trailer is a very useful item to own - it makes carting goods of any description very easy - and so I paid the vendor and took delivery of the combination.
"At the time, I told my wife Nada that I was none too sure exactly what I was going to do with this addition to the household, but whatever decision I came to it would be something original and worthwhile."
Thankfully, Nada soon joined the woodwork project after seeing how long it had taken her husband to complete the very first secti...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KAVBFQMJZ
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