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  • PRESS CONFERENCE FOR THE FILM '' HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE ''  AT KNEBWORTH HOUSE, BRITAIN - 04 NOV 2001
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    PRESS CONFERENCE FOR THE FILM '' HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE '' AT KNEBWORTH HOUSE, BRITAIN - 04 NOV 2001
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 371816b )
    L- R: DANIEL RADCLIFFE, RUPERT GRINT, EMMA WATSON
    PRESS CONFERENCE FOR THE FILM '' HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE '' AT KNEBWORTH HOUSE, BRITAIN - 04 NOV 2001

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy Concert at Knebworth, Britain - 1990
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    Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy Concert at Knebworth, Britain - 1990
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by SILVER CLEF PRODUCTIONS LTD / Rex Features ( 173244at )
    Phil Collins and Wife Jill
    Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy Concert at Knebworth, Britain - 1990

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
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    British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jason Alden / Rex Features ( 1013185l )

    British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
    MOVE OVER F1 THE LAWNMOWERS HAVE IT

    A host of men and women have put their mowing machines into action at the finale of the British lawn mower racing season.

    Members of the British Lawn Mower Racing Association gathered at the Knebworth Game and Country Show for the grand showdown.

    The lawn mower racing season runs from May to October over 12 separate meets, building to a finale weekend.

    In total, 40 entrants went to mow at Knebworth, fighting it out to be named lawn mower racing champion.

    The noble sport of lawnmower racing was born in 1973 when rally driving Irishman Jim Galvin got together with a group of racing enthusiastic friends for a couple of pints at the Cricketers Arms in Wisborough Green, West Sussex.

    Fed up with the prohibitive cost of motor sports they decided to look for an alternative, and it wasn't long before their eyes fell upon the humble lawn mower.

    And not much has changed in the quarter of a century since the sport's humble beginnings.

    As with motor racing, four different classes of machine exist. Group 1 machines are the most basic and require someone to walk behind. Group 2 mowers are roller driven with the seat being towed behind. Group 3 represent the smaller four wheeled garden tractors, while the most powerful of all are the larger Group 4 class, which resemble a baby agricultural tractor.

    In order to keep costs down, and so keep the sport accessible, machines can only be tuned rather than redesigned.

    And there is no shortage of enthusiasts, including mechanic Mike Cresswell, who went into the race at Knebworth as leader of category 2 and the man to beat.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Jason Alden / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLRHAFFCO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
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    British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jason Alden / Rex Features ( 1013185j )

    British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
    MOVE OVER F1 THE LAWNMOWERS HAVE IT

    A host of men and women have put their mowing machines into action at the finale of the British lawn mower racing season.

    Members of the British Lawn Mower Racing Association gathered at the Knebworth Game and Country Show for the grand showdown.

    The lawn mower racing season runs from May to October over 12 separate meets, building to a finale weekend.

    In total, 40 entrants went to mow at Knebworth, fighting it out to be named lawn mower racing champion.

    The noble sport of lawnmower racing was born in 1973 when rally driving Irishman Jim Galvin got together with a group of racing enthusiastic friends for a couple of pints at the Cricketers Arms in Wisborough Green, West Sussex.

    Fed up with the prohibitive cost of motor sports they decided to look for an alternative, and it wasn't long before their eyes fell upon the humble lawn mower.

    And not much has changed in the quarter of a century since the sport's humble beginnings.

    As with motor racing, four different classes of machine exist. Group 1 machines are the most basic and require someone to walk behind. Group 2 mowers are roller driven with the seat being towed behind. Group 3 represent the smaller four wheeled garden tractors, while the most powerful of all are the larger Group 4 class, which resemble a baby agricultural tractor.

    In order to keep costs down, and so keep the sport accessible, machines can only be tuned rather than redesigned.

    And there is no shortage of enthusiasts, including mechanic Mike Cresswell, who went into the race at Knebworth as leader of category 2 and the man to beat.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Jason Alden / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLRHAFFCO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
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    British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jason Alden / Rex Features ( 1013185i )

    British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
    MOVE OVER F1 THE LAWNMOWERS HAVE IT

    A host of men and women have put their mowing machines into action at the finale of the British lawn mower racing season.

    Members of the British Lawn Mower Racing Association gathered at the Knebworth Game and Country Show for the grand showdown.

    The lawn mower racing season runs from May to October over 12 separate meets, building to a finale weekend.

    In total, 40 entrants went to mow at Knebworth, fighting it out to be named lawn mower racing champion.

    The noble sport of lawnmower racing was born in 1973 when rally driving Irishman Jim Galvin got together with a group of racing enthusiastic friends for a couple of pints at the Cricketers Arms in Wisborough Green, West Sussex.

    Fed up with the prohibitive cost of motor sports they decided to look for an alternative, and it wasn't long before their eyes fell upon the humble lawn mower.

    And not much has changed in the quarter of a century since the sport's humble beginnings.

    As with motor racing, four different classes of machine exist. Group 1 machines are the most basic and require someone to walk behind. Group 2 mowers are roller driven with the seat being towed behind. Group 3 represent the smaller four wheeled garden tractors, while the most powerful of all are the larger Group 4 class, which resemble a baby agricultural tractor.

    In order to keep costs down, and so keep the sport accessible, machines can only be tuned rather than redesigned.

    And there is no shortage of enthusiasts, including mechanic Mike Cresswell, who went into the race at Knebworth as leader of category 2 and the man to beat.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Jason Alden / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLRHAFFCO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
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    British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jason Alden / Rex Features ( 1013185g )

    British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
    MOVE OVER F1 THE LAWNMOWERS HAVE IT

    A host of men and women have put their mowing machines into action at the finale of the British lawn mower racing season.

    Members of the British Lawn Mower Racing Association gathered at the Knebworth Game and Country Show for the grand showdown.

    The lawn mower racing season runs from May to October over 12 separate meets, building to a finale weekend.

    In total, 40 entrants went to mow at Knebworth, fighting it out to be named lawn mower racing champion.

    The noble sport of lawnmower racing was born in 1973 when rally driving Irishman Jim Galvin got together with a group of racing enthusiastic friends for a couple of pints at the Cricketers Arms in Wisborough Green, West Sussex.

    Fed up with the prohibitive cost of motor sports they decided to look for an alternative, and it wasn't long before their eyes fell upon the humble lawn mower.

    And not much has changed in the quarter of a century since the sport's humble beginnings.

    As with motor racing, four different classes of machine exist. Group 1 machines are the most basic and require someone to walk behind. Group 2 mowers are roller driven with the seat being towed behind. Group 3 represent the smaller four wheeled garden tractors, while the most powerful of all are the larger Group 4 class, which resemble a baby agricultural tractor.

    In order to keep costs down, and so keep the sport accessible, machines can only be tuned rather than redesigned.

    And there is no shortage of enthusiasts, including mechanic Mike Cresswell, who went into the race at Knebworth as leader of category 2 and the man to beat.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Jason Alden / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLRHAFFCO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
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    British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jason Alden / Rex Features ( 1013185n )

    British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
    MOVE OVER F1 THE LAWNMOWERS HAVE IT

    A host of men and women have put their mowing machines into action at the finale of the British lawn mower racing season.

    Members of the British Lawn Mower Racing Association gathered at the Knebworth Game and Country Show for the grand showdown.

    The lawn mower racing season runs from May to October over 12 separate meets, building to a finale weekend.

    In total, 40 entrants went to mow at Knebworth, fighting it out to be named lawn mower racing champion.

    The noble sport of lawnmower racing was born in 1973 when rally driving Irishman Jim Galvin got together with a group of racing enthusiastic friends for a couple of pints at the Cricketers Arms in Wisborough Green, West Sussex.

    Fed up with the prohibitive cost of motor sports they decided to look for an alternative, and it wasn't long before their eyes fell upon the humble lawn mower.

    And not much has changed in the quarter of a century since the sport's humble beginnings.

    As with motor racing, four different classes of machine exist. Group 1 machines are the most basic and require someone to walk behind. Group 2 mowers are roller driven with the seat being towed behind. Group 3 represent the smaller four wheeled garden tractors, while the most powerful of all are the larger Group 4 class, which resemble a baby agricultural tractor.

    In order to keep costs down, and so keep the sport accessible, machines can only be tuned rather than redesigned.

    And there is no shortage of enthusiasts, including mechanic Mike Cresswell, who went into the race at Knebworth as leader of category 2 and the man to beat.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Jason Alden / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLRHAFFCO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
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    British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jason Alden / Rex Features ( 1013185e )

    British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
    MOVE OVER F1 THE LAWNMOWERS HAVE IT

    A host of men and women have put their mowing machines into action at the finale of the British lawn mower racing season.

    Members of the British Lawn Mower Racing Association gathered at the Knebworth Game and Country Show for the grand showdown.

    The lawn mower racing season runs from May to October over 12 separate meets, building to a finale weekend.

    In total, 40 entrants went to mow at Knebworth, fighting it out to be named lawn mower racing champion.

    The noble sport of lawnmower racing was born in 1973 when rally driving Irishman Jim Galvin got together with a group of racing enthusiastic friends for a couple of pints at the Cricketers Arms in Wisborough Green, West Sussex.

    Fed up with the prohibitive cost of motor sports they decided to look for an alternative, and it wasn't long before their eyes fell upon the humble lawn mower.

    And not much has changed in the quarter of a century since the sport's humble beginnings.

    As with motor racing, four different classes of machine exist. Group 1 machines are the most basic and require someone to walk behind. Group 2 mowers are roller driven with the seat being towed behind. Group 3 represent the smaller four wheeled garden tractors, while the most powerful of all are the larger Group 4 class, which resemble a baby agricultural tractor.

    In order to keep costs down, and so keep the sport accessible, machines can only be tuned rather than redesigned.

    And there is no shortage of enthusiasts, including mechanic Mike Cresswell, who went into the race at Knebworth as leader of category 2 and the man to beat.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Jason Alden / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLRHAFFCO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
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    British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jason Alden / Rex Features ( 1013185b )

    British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
    MOVE OVER F1 THE LAWNMOWERS HAVE IT

    A host of men and women have put their mowing machines into action at the finale of the British lawn mower racing season.

    Members of the British Lawn Mower Racing Association gathered at the Knebworth Game and Country Show for the grand showdown.

    The lawn mower racing season runs from May to October over 12 separate meets, building to a finale weekend.

    In total, 40 entrants went to mow at Knebworth, fighting it out to be named lawn mower racing champion.

    The noble sport of lawnmower racing was born in 1973 when rally driving Irishman Jim Galvin got together with a group of racing enthusiastic friends for a couple of pints at the Cricketers Arms in Wisborough Green, West Sussex.

    Fed up with the prohibitive cost of motor sports they decided to look for an alternative, and it wasn't long before their eyes fell upon the humble lawn mower.

    And not much has changed in the quarter of a century since the sport's humble beginnings.

    As with motor racing, four different classes of machine exist. Group 1 machines are the most basic and require someone to walk behind. Group 2 mowers are roller driven with the seat being towed behind. Group 3 represent the smaller four wheeled garden tractors, while the most powerful of all are the larger Group 4 class, which resemble a baby agricultural tractor.

    In order to keep costs down, and so keep the sport accessible, machines can only be tuned rather than redesigned.

    And there is no shortage of enthusiasts, including mechanic Mike Cresswell, who went into the race at Knebworth as leader of category 2 and the man to beat.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Jason Alden / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLRHAFFCO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
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    British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jason Alden / Rex Features ( 1013185a )

    British Lawn Mower Racing event at Knebworth Country Fair, Britain - 03 Oct 2009
    MOVE OVER F1 THE LAWNMOWERS HAVE IT

    A host of men and women have put their mowing machines into action at the finale of the British lawn mower racing season.

    Members of the British Lawn Mower Racing Association gathered at the Knebworth Game and Country Show for the grand showdown.

    The lawn mower racing season runs from May to October over 12 separate meets, building to a finale weekend.

    In total, 40 entrants went to mow at Knebworth, fighting it out to be named lawn mower racing champion.

    The noble sport of lawnmower racing was born in 1973 when rally driving Irishman Jim Galvin got together with a group of racing enthusiastic friends for a couple of pints at the Cricketers Arms in Wisborough Green, West Sussex.

    Fed up with the prohibitive cost of motor sports they decided to look for an alternative, and it wasn't long before their eyes fell upon the humble lawn mower.

    And not much has changed in the quarter of a century since the sport's humble beginnings.

    As with motor racing, four different classes of machine exist. Group 1 machines are the most basic and require someone to walk behind. Group 2 mowers are roller driven with the seat being towed behind. Group 3 represent the smaller four wheeled garden tractors, while the most powerful of all are the larger Group 4 class, which resemble a baby agricultural tractor.

    In order to keep costs down, and so keep the sport accessible, machines can only be tuned rather than redesigned.

    And there is no shortage of enthusiasts, including mechanic Mike Cresswell, who went into the race at Knebworth as leader of category 2 and the man to beat.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Jason Alden / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HLRHAFFCO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • KNEBWORTH CONCERT IN BRITAIN - 1996
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    KNEBWORTH CONCERT IN BRITAIN - 1996
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jason Burg / Rex Features ( 261844B )
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    From Duckling to Swan, Celebrities Then and Now
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    FROM DUCKLING TO SWAN - CELEBRITIES THEN AND NOW Jugend - youth - Kindheit - childhood - bio - retro

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  • VARIOUS
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by CITO FRANCO / Rex Features (60189d)
    THE ROLLING STONES, KNEBWORTH - 1976
    VARIOUS

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  • THE ALLMAN BROTHERS
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    THE ALLMAN BROTHERS
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andre Csillag / Rex Features ( 438237c )
    DICKIE BETTS, KNEBWORTH, BRITAIN - 1974
    THE ALLMAN BROTHERS

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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