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  • Baroness Thatcher Of Kesteven - 1982 Margaret Thatcher In A Harrier Under Construction At Bae Kingston On Thames. Mrs Thatcher Got A Pilot's Eye View Of The Plane That Helped Win Nthe Falklands War Yesterday. The Prime Minister Squeezed Into The Tin
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    Baroness Thatcher Of Kesteven - 1982 Margaret Thatcher In A Harrier Under Construction At Bae Kingston On Thames. Mrs Thatcher Got A Pilot's Eye View Of The Plane That Helped Win Nthe Falklands War Yesterday. The Prime Minister Squeezed Into The Tin
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neville Marriner / Daily Mail / Rex Features (1155718a)
    Margaret Thatcher - 1982 Margaret Thatcher In A Harrier Under Construction At Bae Kingston On Thames. Mrs Thatcher Got A Pilot's Eye View Of The Plane That Helped Win Nthe Falklands War Yesterday. The Prime Minister Squeezed Into The Tiny Cockpit Of A Prtly Built Sea Harrier One Of Seven Being Made To Replace Planes Lost In The South Atlantic....
    Baroness Thatcher Of Kesteven - 1982 Margaret Thatcher In A Harrier Under Construction At Bae Kingston On Thames. Mrs Thatcher Got A Pilot's Eye View Of The Plane That Helped Win Nthe Falklands War Yesterday. The Prime Minister Squeezed Into The Tin

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    Zusammenfassung: Margaret Thatcher mit 87 Jahren gestorben - funny Maggie

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  • The 2012 London Olympic Games, Basketball, London, Britain - 06 Aug 2012
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    The 2012 London Olympic Games, Basketball, London, Britain - 06 Aug 2012
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    Robert Archibald (GBR) is squeezed out by Zhang Zhaoxu (CHN) (L) and Yi Jianlian (CHN)
    The 2012 London Olympic Games, Basketball, London, Britain - 06 Aug 2012
    Great Britain vs. China
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  • Prince Of Wales - Polo - August 1987 Prince Charles Drinks Champagne From Cowdray Challenge Cup Prince Charles Had To Swallow Hard Yesterday - Before Celebrating A Polo Victory With Champagne. Both He And Princess Diana Have Almost Given Up Alcohol P
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    Prince Of Wales - Polo - August 1987 Prince Charles Drinks Champagne From Cowdray Challenge Cup Prince Charles Had To Swallow Hard Yesterday - Before Celebrating A Polo Victory With Champagne. Both He And Princess Diana Have Almost Given Up Alcohol P
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ted Blackbrow / Daily Mail / Rex Features (1088327b)

    That's tHEIR Boy
    With Prince Harry busy charming Jamaica it's clear to see that he is a chip off the old block.

    Harry's 'Diamond Jubilee tour' trip has seen him visiting Jamaica, Belize, the Bahamas and Brazil.

    Along the way he has taken part in a host of activities, including racing against Usain Bolt, dancing and playing polo.

    Throughout, Harry's striking resemblance to his mother and father - Princess Diana and Prince Charles - has been clear to see.

    In fact, in many ways the young Prince appears to be following directly in their footsteps.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Please refer to individual images for credit

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

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  • Fours monkeys squeezed into hole in a tree in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador - 27 Sep 2011
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    Fours monkeys squeezed into hole in a tree in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador - 27 Sep 2011
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    The four Douroucoulis or Owl monkeys huddled together in the hole in the tree
    Fours monkeys squeezed into hole in a tree in the Amazon rainforest, Ecuador - 27 Sep 2011
    This foursome was caught squeezed tightly into a tree crevice high above the jungle. The family of Douroucoulis or Owl monkeys managed to squeeze themselves huddled together into the small hollow 25 feet up. Canadian photographer David Hemmings spotted the cosy quartet while trekking through the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador. He said: "We were being led on a hike through the lowland Amazon jungle by a local guide who knew of this nest spot for these night monkeys. "They have been there for two years now. The nest was very high up in a tree cavity so I had to back up into the bush with a long lens to get a decent shot. "They looked surprised to see us and that made for a really nice photo."
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  • Kingfisher swoops to catch a fish, Rishon LeZion, Israel - Sep 2009
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    Kingfisher swoops to catch a fish, Rishon LeZion, Israel - Sep 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ilia Shalamaev/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1004358g )
    The fish takes its final breath as it is squeezed firmly in the sharp beak of the Kingfisher, A fish takes its final breath as it is squeezed firmly in the sharp beak of a kingfisher. The brightly coloured bird swooped on the unsuspecting fish after spending minutes watching the water trying to spot its prey. Then he posed with his catch before devouring it in one mouthful. The stunning snap was taken by 32-year-old wildlife photographer Ilia Shalamaev, from Israel. Ilia spent four hours in a camouflaged tent by the side of a lake near Rishon LeZion in central Israel as he watched the kingfisher hunting in the lake.
    Kingfisher swoops to catch a fish, Rishon LeZion, Israel - Sep 2009
    FISH CAUGHT BY KINGFISHER TAKES ITS LAST GASP

    A fish takes its final breath as it is squeezed firmly in the sharp beak of a kingfisher.

    The brightly coloured bird swooped on the unsuspecting fish after spending minutes watching the water trying to spot its prey.

    Then he posed with his catch before devouring it in one mouthful.

    The stunning snap was taken by 32-year-old wildlife photographer Ilia Shalamaev, from Israel.

    Ilia spent four hours in a camouflaged tent as he watched the kingfisher hunting in the lake.

    He said: "The kingfisher located the fish in the water and swooped down like a rocket.

    "Then the next moment he flew up and landed on the same perch again with the fish in his beak.

    "After the catch he prepared the meal by striking the head of the fish against the perch few times.

    "Then he ate it head first."

    There are roughly 90 species of kingfisher, all of which are equipped with a long, pointed beak to hunt with.

    They consume a wide range of prey, including fish and small reptiles.

    Some of the larger species attack other birds and even small mammals.

    The image of the...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HPBAWMYW

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  • Kingfisher swoops to catch a fish, Rishon LeZion, Israel - Sep 2009
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    Kingfisher swoops to catch a fish, Rishon LeZion, Israel - Sep 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ilia Shalamaev/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1004358a )
    The fish takes its final breath as it is squeezed firmly in the sharp beak of the Kingfisher, A fish takes its final breath as it is squeezed firmly in the sharp beak of a kingfisher. The brightly coloured bird swooped on the unsuspecting fish after spending minutes watching the water trying to spot its prey. Then he posed with his catch before devouring it in one mouthful. The stunning snap was taken by 32-year-old wildlife photographer Ilia Shalamaev, from Israel. Ilia spent four hours in a camouflaged tent by the side of a lake near Rishon LeZion in central Israel as he watched the kingfisher hunting in the lake.
    Kingfisher swoops to catch a fish, Rishon LeZion, Israel - Sep 2009
    FISH CAUGHT BY KINGFISHER TAKES ITS LAST GASP

    A fish takes its final breath as it is squeezed firmly in the sharp beak of a kingfisher.

    The brightly coloured bird swooped on the unsuspecting fish after spending minutes watching the water trying to spot its prey.

    Then he posed with his catch before devouring it in one mouthful.

    The stunning snap was taken by 32-year-old wildlife photographer Ilia Shalamaev, from Israel.

    Ilia spent four hours in a camouflaged tent as he watched the kingfisher hunting in the lake.

    He said: "The kingfisher located the fish in the water and swooped down like a rocket.

    "Then the next moment he flew up and landed on the same perch again with the fish in his beak.

    "After the catch he prepared the meal by striking the head of the fish against the perch few times.

    "Then he ate it head first."

    There are roughly 90 species of kingfisher, all of which are equipped with a long, pointed beak to hunt with.

    They consume a wide range of prey, including fish and small reptiles.

    Some of the larger species attack other birds and even small mammals.

    The image of the...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HPBAWMYW

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  • Baroness Thatcher Of Kesteven - 1982 Margaret Thatcher In A Harrier Under Construction At Bae Kingston On Thames. Mrs Thatcher Got A Pilot's Eye View Of The Plane That Helped Win Nthe Falklands War Yesterday. The Prime Minister Squeezed Into The Tin
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    Baroness Thatcher Of Kesteven - 1982 Margaret Thatcher In A Harrier Under Construction At Bae Kingston On Thames. Mrs Thatcher Got A Pilot's Eye View Of The Plane That Helped Win Nthe Falklands War Yesterday. The Prime Minister Squeezed Into The Tin
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Neville Marriner / Daily Mail / Rex Features (1155718a)
    Margaret Thatcher - 1982 Margaret Thatcher In A Harrier Under Construction At Bae Kingston On Thames. Mrs Thatcher Got A Pilot's Eye View Of The Plane That Helped Win Nthe Falklands War Yesterday. The Prime Minister Squeezed Into The Tiny Cockpit Of A Prtly Built Sea Harrier One Of Seven Being Made To Replace Planes Lost In The South Atlantic....
    Baroness Thatcher Of Kesteven - 1982 Margaret Thatcher In A Harrier Under Construction At Bae Kingston On Thames. Mrs Thatcher Got A Pilot's Eye View Of The Plane That Helped Win Nthe Falklands War Yesterday. The Prime Minister Squeezed Into The Tin

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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