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  • 'An unexplained phenomenon': the Australian obsession for putting stuff in trees
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    'An unexplained phenomenon': the Australian obsession for putting stuff in trees
    There are trees hung with hats, bras, mugs, bikes and teddy bears located throughout regional Australia. But why do we do it?

    Beside a desolate stretch of outback road, a gum tree is covered in bras.

    A few hours south, another is draped with old pairs of shoes. To the west, on banks of the Murray Darling River, hundreds of pairs of thongs are nailed to sawn-off tree trunks. Locals call them "thong trees".

    And more than 1,000km north-east, at end of a gravel road a few hours west of Brisbane, five rusty push bikes and two pairs of shoes hang in an old gum tree.

    Tea Tree Silver City Highway (Broken Hill-Wentworth) Australia.

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  • 'An unexplained phenomenon': the Australian obsession for putting stuff in trees
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    'An unexplained phenomenon': the Australian obsession for putting stuff in trees
    There are trees hung with hats, bras, mugs, bikes and teddy bears located throughout regional Australia. But why do we do it?

    Beside a desolate stretch of outback road, a gum tree is covered in bras.

    A few hours south, another is draped with old pairs of shoes. To the west, on banks of the Murray Darling River, hundreds of pairs of thongs are nailed to sawn-off tree trunks. Locals call them "thong trees".

    And more than 1,000km north-east, at end of a gravel road a few hours west of Brisbane, five rusty push bikes and two pairs of shoes hang in an old gum tree.

    Dunny Tree Lakeview Avenue Sunset Strip NSW Australia.

    Otis Filley / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'An unexplained phenomenon': the Australian obsession for putting stuff in trees
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    'An unexplained phenomenon': the Australian obsession for putting stuff in trees
    There are trees hung with hats, bras, mugs, bikes and teddy bears located throughout regional Australia. But why do we do it?

    Beside a desolate stretch of outback road, a gum tree is covered in bras.

    A few hours south, another is draped with old pairs of shoes. To the west, on banks of the Murray Darling River, hundreds of pairs of thongs are nailed to sawn-off tree trunks. Locals call them "thong trees".

    And more than 1,000km north-east, at end of a gravel road a few hours west of Brisbane, five rusty push bikes and two pairs of shoes hang in an old gum tree.

    Cap Tree Menindee Road NSW Australia.

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  • 'An unexplained phenomenon': the Australian obsession for putting stuff in trees
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    'An unexplained phenomenon': the Australian obsession for putting stuff in trees
    There are trees hung with hats, bras, mugs, bikes and teddy bears located throughout regional Australia. But why do we do it?

    Beside a desolate stretch of outback road, a gum tree is covered in bras.

    A few hours south, another is draped with old pairs of shoes. To the west, on banks of the Murray Darling River, hundreds of pairs of thongs are nailed to sawn-off tree trunks. Locals call them "thong trees".

    And more than 1,000km north-east, at end of a gravel road a few hours west of Brisbane, five rusty push bikes and two pairs of shoes hang in an old gum tree.

    Bra Tree Menindee Road NSW Australia.

    Otis Filley / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'An unexplained phenomenon': the Australian obsession for putting stuff in trees
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    'An unexplained phenomenon': the Australian obsession for putting stuff in trees
    There are trees hung with hats, bras, mugs, bikes and teddy bears located throughout regional Australia. But why do we do it?

    Beside a desolate stretch of outback road, a gum tree is covered in bras.

    A few hours south, another is draped with old pairs of shoes. To the west, on banks of the Murray Darling River, hundreds of pairs of thongs are nailed to sawn-off tree trunks. Locals call them "thong trees".

    And more than 1,000km north-east, at end of a gravel road a few hours west of Brisbane, five rusty push bikes and two pairs of shoes hang in an old gum tree.

    For story about rural tree decorations. The 'onya tree' in Hirstglen, Queensland, Australia on 11 April 2024

    Aston Brown / Guardian / eyevine

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    Woman using a kitchen range in 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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  • #CHINA-SHENYANG-GIANT POT MODEL (CN)
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    #CHINA-SHENYANG-GIANT POT MODEL (CN)
    (110613) -- SHENYANG, June 13, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Two workers panit a gaint pot model with 4-meter diameter in front a mall in Shenyang, capital of northeast China's Liaoning Province, June 13, 2011. (Xinhua/Zhang Wenkui)(yrz)
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 00685173

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  • #CHINA-SHENYANG-GIANT POT MODEL (CN)
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    #CHINA-SHENYANG-GIANT POT MODEL (CN)
    (110613) -- SHENYANG, June 13, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A giant pot model with 4-meter diameter is seen in front a mall in Shenyang, capital of northeast China's Liaoning Province, June 13, 2011. (Xinhua/Zhang Wenkui)(yrz)
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 00685175

    Xinhua News Agency / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • #CHINA-SHENYANG-GIANT POT MODEL (CN)
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    #CHINA-SHENYANG-GIANT POT MODEL (CN)
    (110613) -- SHENYANG, June 13, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A giant pot model with 4-meter diameter is seen in front a mall in Shenyang, capital of northeast China's Liaoning Province, June 13, 2011. (Xinhua/Zhang Wenkui)(yrz)
    Xinhua News Agency / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 00685174

    Xinhua News Agency / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • The Contents of Marilyn Monroe's Brentwood Home auction, Las Vegas, America - May 2009
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    The Contents of Marilyn Monroe's Brentwood Home auction, Las Vegas, America - May 2009
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shaan Kokin/Juliens Auctions / Rex Features ( 932074b )
    MARILYN MONROE SPICE SHAKERS AND SAUCEPAN{br}Copper plated spice shakers with dome screw tops and brass plated saucepan with wooden handle. All with signs of wear due to age. Shakers? diameter, 2 inches; height, 3 inches{br}Pan diameter, 9 1/2 inches $300 ? 500
    Tragic Marilyn's Final Possessions Up for Sale
    TRAGIC MARILYN'S FINAL POSSESSIONS UP FOR SALE

    A rare sale of Marilyn Monroe's personal possessions will feature a robe purported to be the last item of clothing she wore.

    The assembled items include clothing from her personal and professional wardrobe and furniture from her Brentwood, California hacienda style home.

    The items offer a rare glimpse into the personal life of the tragic legend who resided in the Brentwood home until her death.

    Among over 150 items offered for sale is a white terry cloth robe ($8,000 - 10,000) claimed to be the last item of clothing Monroe wore before her death.

    This is also an umbrella Monroe held for an iconic photograph taken by Andre de Dienes in 1949 at Tobey Beach.

    Other highlights from Marilyn's Brentwood home include; an orange Pucci blouse ($7,000-9,000), Monroe's dining room table (est. $10,000/12,000), living room coffee table (est. $8,000/10,000), Mexican tile table (est. $500/1,000), set of four living room folding benches (est. $5,000/7,000), Mexican framed mirror (est. $3,000/5,000), and other fine & decorative art pieces.

    After Marilyn's death in 1962, her home at 12305 Fifth Helena, Brentwood, CA was purchased via auction by Dr. Gilbert Nunez. On August 5, 1962, Betty Nunez went to the realtor's office to register to view the property. By March of 1963, the Nunez's had thought Marilyn Monroe they had ownership, but a half dozen other realtors had also sold the house and the estate was still in probate.

    A judge d...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HWKIZQRH

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  • The Contents of Marilyn Monroe's Brentwood Home auction, Las Vegas, America - May 2009
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    The Contents of Marilyn Monroe's Brentwood Home auction, Las Vegas, America - May 2009
    Editorial Use Only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shaan Kokin/Juliens Auctions / Rex Features ( 932074a )
    MARILYN MONROE SPICE SHAKERS AND SAUCEPAN{br}Copper plated spice shakers with dome screw tops and brass plated saucepan with wooden handle. All with signs of wear due to age. Shakers? diameter, 2 inches; height, 3 inches{br}Pan diameter, 9 1/2 inches $300 ? 500
    Tragic Marilyn's Final Possessions Up for Sale
    TRAGIC MARILYN'S FINAL POSSESSIONS UP FOR SALE

    A rare sale of Marilyn Monroe's personal possessions will feature a robe purported to be the last item of clothing she wore.

    The assembled items include clothing from her personal and professional wardrobe and furniture from her Brentwood, California hacienda style home.

    The items offer a rare glimpse into the personal life of the tragic legend who resided in the Brentwood home until her death.

    Among over 150 items offered for sale is a white terry cloth robe ($8,000 - 10,000) claimed to be the last item of clothing Monroe wore before her death.

    This is also an umbrella Monroe held for an iconic photograph taken by Andre de Dienes in 1949 at Tobey Beach.

    Other highlights from Marilyn's Brentwood home include; an orange Pucci blouse ($7,000-9,000), Monroe's dining room table (est. $10,000/12,000), living room coffee table (est. $8,000/10,000), Mexican tile table (est. $500/1,000), set of four living room folding benches (est. $5,000/7,000), Mexican framed mirror (est. $3,000/5,000), and other fine & decorative art pieces.

    After Marilyn's death in 1962, her home at 12305 Fifth Helena, Brentwood, CA was purchased via auction by Dr. Gilbert Nunez. On August 5, 1962, Betty Nunez went to the realtor's office to register to view the property. By March of 1963, the Nunez's had thought Marilyn Monroe they had ownership, but a half dozen other realtors had also sold the house and the estate was still in probate.

    A judge d...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HWKIZQRH

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Mono Print
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    Mono Print
    Mrs Heath baths Robert , 5 and Stephen 4 in slums of Tottenham in 1961 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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  • Mono Print
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    Mono Print
    Making homemade marmalade
    1960 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    DUKAS/TOPFOTO

     

  • Mono Print
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    Mono Print
    Making homemade jam in the 1950s (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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  • Mono Print
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    Mono Print
    Making homemade marmalade
    1951 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    DUKAS/TOPFOTO

     

  • Glass plate mono negative
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    Glass plate mono negative
    OLD IRON STALL OUTSIDE KINGSTON 'S GUILDHALL

    27 June 1940

    the Womens Voluntary Services have set up a stall outside the Guildhall at Kingston on Thames, Surrey, where the public can hand in scrap metal for use in Britain 's war industries.

    Photo Shows: A woman handing over a saucepan (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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