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Municipal sign showing rules and penalties on the Creek with skyline behind. Dubai United Arab Emirates
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MODEL RELEASED Young Tibetan Woman Wearing Traditional Hair Accessories
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ARCHITECTURAL STOCK Bar&restaurant
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THE CLUB BAR AND DINING SHAUN CLARKSON LONDON 2006 EXTERIOR OF CLUB The Club Bar & Dining Warwick Street London W1 United Kingdom. Completed: 2006. Architect: Shaun Clarkson
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Economic downturn causes gold sales slump, Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Jun 2009
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Contents of a store in Dubai's Gold Souk
Economic downturn causes gold sales slump, Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Jun 2009
Gold jewellery sales in Dubai have slumped 30 percent in the last month alone due to the affects of the economic downturn. According to reports the high price of the metal and the shrinking number of tourists visiting the UAE has all contributed to the fall. Last year more than 8 million tourists visited Dubai, dubbed the City of Gold, with many stopping off at the city's famous gold souk in order to pick up tax-free jewellery. However, the credit crunch means that many people are choosing not to venture too far a field for a holiday - and Dubai's gold sellers are suffering. The higher price of gold has also deterred buyers with some prices now almost 20 percent higher than last year.
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Economic downturn causes gold sales slump, Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Jun 2009
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Customers browse at a store in Dubai's Gold Souk
Economic downturn causes gold sales slump, Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Jun 2009
Gold jewellery sales in Dubai have slumped 30 percent in the last month alone due to the affects of the economic downturn. According to reports the high price of the metal and the shrinking number of tourists visiting the UAE has all contributed to the fall. Last year more than 8 million tourists visited Dubai, dubbed the City of Gold, with many stopping off at the city's famous gold souk in order to pick up tax-free jewellery. However, the credit crunch means that many people are choosing not to venture too far a field for a holiday - and Dubai's gold sellers are suffering. The higher price of gold has also deterred buyers with some prices now almost 20 percent higher than last year.
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Morocco - 2009
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Fes, Morocco
Morocco - 2009
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United Kingdom
A statue of Edward Carson in the drive leading to Parliament Buildings, known as Stormont because of its location in the Stormont area of Belfast. Stormont is now the home of the Northern Ireland Assembly created under the Belfast Agreement, and also of the Executive Committee or power-sharing cabinet created under the Agreement (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Statue of Queen Victoria outside Belfast City Hall, the civic building of the Belfast City Council (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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A gravel driveway leads the eye past lawns and topiary towards the south entrance of Burghley House. Burghley House is the largest and grandest of the first Elizabethan Age. It was built between 1555 and 1587 by William Cecil, Lord Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I. The formal gardens and surrounding parkland were created by Capability Brown in 1775-80 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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A gravel driveway leads the eye past lawns and topiary towards the south entrance of Burghley House. Burghley House is the largest and grandest of the first Elizabethan Age. It was built between 1555 and 1587 by William Cecil, Lord Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I. The formal gardens and surrounding parkland were created by Capability Brown in 1775-80 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Dawn light on Castle Howard, a magnificent 18th century palace designed by Sir John Vanbrugh (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The tallest gravity fed fountain in the world, capable of reaching 298 feet, designed and built by Joseph Paxton in 1843 at Chatsworth House, home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Tower Of London . Your door is a little unusual if you are one of the families living in the Tower of London
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KNOCKED DOWN TO PHYLLIS CALVERT ,
Film actress Phyllis Calvert, one of the many famous stars who have worked at Shepherd's Bush (London) film studios, with a memento of her career- a bust of the composer Liszt used in ' The Magic Bow ' -which she bought at the studio today.
The sale by auction of the contents of the studios (closed down owing to the crisis in the film industry) began today will continue to November 3. During the sale 2, 619 lots, closely associated with the history of British films will come under the hammer.
With Calvert , whose costume has a novel skirt combining points and pleats is at present making' Happy now I go'.
25 October 1949
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