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FEATURE - Starvögel in New York
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Superb starlings, New York, USA - 17 Jul 2016
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FEATURE - Starvögel in New York
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Superb starlings
Superb starlings, New York, USA - 17 Jul 2016
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FEATURE - Starvögel in New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (5771523a)
Superb starlings
Superb starlings, New York, USA - 17 Jul 2016
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FEATURE - Starvögel in New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (5771523b)
Superb starlings
Superb starlings, New York, USA - 17 Jul 2016
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FEATURE - Starvögel in New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (5771523f)
Superb starlings
Superb starlings, New York, USA - 17 Jul 2016
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FEATURE - Starvögel in New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (5771523e)
Superb starlings
Superb starlings, New York, USA - 17 Jul 2016
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Children and mustered flower in Bangladesh
Jan. 2, 2015 - Munshigonj, Bangladesh - CHildren playing in mustered field in Bangladesh..As winter deepens in this country that lies athwart the Tropic of Cancer, the landscape is coloured, across the country, with vast swathes of fields of Mustard, lending an impressive, almost magical quality to the almost endless views across the deltaic plains (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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'Candid Caine' TV- 1969 -
Michael Caine, Clubland. Michael went to Clubland, on Walworth Road. This was a youth training establishment run by the Reverend Jimmy Butterworth and was absolutely vital as a creative springboard for the kids of south London, most of whom had next to no access to art and culture. Butterworth was a superb networker and fund-raiser, getting many of the day's stars to contribute, thus giving Clubland the very best facilities.
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Royal Wedding Guests of Kate Middleton and Prince William From Kate's Village Neighbourhood Bucklebury, Berkshire, Britain - 04 Mar 2011
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Royal Wedding: The Locals With The Hottest Invite In Town
When Prince William and Kate Middleton walk down the aisle they will do so in the presence of a host of VIP guests.
Famous faces and dignitaries from royalty, politics and the world of entertainment will all sit shoulder to shoulder in Westminster Abbey for the nuptials on 29 April.
Alongside them will be a number of lesser known faces - that is unless you grew up in the village of Buckleberry in Berskhire.
In keeping with the idea of a 'people's wedding' a number of residents from Kate's home town have been invited to the grandest event of the year.
As such a butcher, a shopkeeper and his wife, a pub landlord and a postman will all share in Kate and William's big day.
Shopkeeper Chan Shingadia and his wife Hash are one of the lucky number to receive a gold-embossed wedding invitation.
The couple runs Peaches Stores, where Kate is a regular, in the village
Commenting on their invite, Chan said: "I can't express my feelings - complete shock, superb, brilliant".
Despite being delighted by the invite it has thrown up one problem - what to wear.
However, after checking with Kate's dad that it would be ok, Hash is now planning to don a sari on the big day.
Much to his amazement pub landlord John Haley, who runs the Old Boot Inn in Stanford Dingley, will also be attending the ceremony.
The 55-year-old has known the Middleton family for more than 14 years and Kate and William have enjoyed a drink at the pub a number of times over the past year.
While he is enjoying the festivities first hand his pub will be holding a special 'wedding day' party, complete with BBQ, live music and best hat competition.
Other locals invited to the wedding include butcher Martin Fidler, who has run Bladebone Butchers for nearly 30 years.
Speaking about the upcomi...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QNFHJIVTW
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Royal Wedding Guests of Kate Middleton and Prince William From Kate's Village Neighbourhood Bucklebury, Berkshire, Britain - 04 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1293444v )
Royal Wedding: The Locals With The Hottest Invite In Town
When Prince William and Kate Middleton walk down the aisle they will do so in the presence of a host of VIP guests.
Famous faces and dignitaries from royalty, politics and the world of entertainment will all sit shoulder to shoulder in Westminster Abbey for the nuptials on 29 April.
Alongside them will be a number of lesser known faces - that is unless you grew up in the village of Buckleberry in Berskhire.
In keeping with the idea of a 'people's wedding' a number of residents from Kate's home town have been invited to the grandest event of the year.
As such a butcher, a shopkeeper and his wife, a pub landlord and a postman will all share in Kate and William's big day.
Shopkeeper Chan Shingadia and his wife Hash are one of the lucky number to receive a gold-embossed wedding invitation.
The couple runs Peaches Stores, where Kate is a regular, in the village
Commenting on their invite, Chan said: "I can't express my feelings - complete shock, superb, brilliant".
Despite being delighted by the invite it has thrown up one problem - what to wear.
However, after checking with Kate's dad that it would be ok, Hash is now planning to don a sari on the big day.
Much to his amazement pub landlord John Haley, who runs the Old Boot Inn in Stanford Dingley, will also be attending the ceremony.
The 55-year-old has known the Middleton family for more than 14 years and Kate and William have enjoyed a drink at the pub a number of times over the past year.
While he is enjoying the festivities first hand his pub will be holding a special 'wedding day' party, complete with BBQ, live music and best hat competition.
Other locals invited to the wedding include butcher Martin Fidler, who has run Bladebone Butchers for nearly 30 years.
Speaking about the upcomi...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QNFHJIVTW
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Royal Wedding Guests of Kate Middleton and Prince William From Kate's Village Neighbourhood Bucklebury, Berkshire, Britain - 04 Mar 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1293444r )
Royal Wedding: The Locals With The Hottest Invite In Town
When Prince William and Kate Middleton walk down the aisle they will do so in the presence of a host of VIP guests.
Famous faces and dignitaries from royalty, politics and the world of entertainment will all sit shoulder to shoulder in Westminster Abbey for the nuptials on 29 April.
Alongside them will be a number of lesser known faces - that is unless you grew up in the village of Buckleberry in Berskhire.
In keeping with the idea of a 'people's wedding' a number of residents from Kate's home town have been invited to the grandest event of the year.
As such a butcher, a shopkeeper and his wife, a pub landlord and a postman will all share in Kate and William's big day.
Shopkeeper Chan Shingadia and his wife Hash are one of the lucky number to receive a gold-embossed wedding invitation.
The couple runs Peaches Stores, where Kate is a regular, in the village
Commenting on their invite, Chan said: "I can't express my feelings - complete shock, superb, brilliant".
Despite being delighted by the invite it has thrown up one problem - what to wear.
However, after checking with Kate's dad that it would be ok, Hash is now planning to don a sari on the big day.
Much to his amazement pub landlord John Haley, who runs the Old Boot Inn in Stanford Dingley, will also be attending the ceremony.
The 55-year-old has known the Middleton family for more than 14 years and Kate and William have enjoyed a drink at the pub a number of times over the past year.
While he is enjoying the festivities first hand his pub will be holding a special 'wedding day' party, complete with BBQ, live music and best hat competition.
Other locals invited to the wedding include butcher Martin Fidler, who has run Bladebone Butchers for nearly 30 years.
Speaking about the upcomi...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QNFHJIVTW
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British Isles - Heritage of England
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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