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Daily Life On Munich Streets In Autumn
People walk along the sidewalk beside the Haus der Kunst, with autumn leaves and street art posters on the columns in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 4, 2025. The late afternoon light highlights the seasonal colors and daily life of the city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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White House East Colonnade, Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, East Wing
October 24, 2025, Washington, District of Columbia, USA: FILE PHOTO from 2016 during a Spring Garden Tour, looking past the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden towards the East Colonnade of the White House before they were demolished in 2025 in advance of construction of a Ballroom. (Credit Image: © Evan Golub/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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President Donald Trump
May 21, 2025 - Washington, DC, United States: President Donald Trump walks along the West Colonnade on the way to the residence for an event to celebrate the 2025 NCAA Division 1 Men’s Basketball Champion Florida Gators, Wednesday, May 21, 2025. (Daniel Torok/White House / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Trump meets foreign leaders
February 13, 2017 - Washington, DC, United States: US President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau walk along the Colonnade outside the Oval Office, at the White House. (Shealah Craighead/White House/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Kriegsalltag in Cherson
KHERSON, UKRAINE - DECEMBER 26, 2023 - The Gates of Kherson stele is decorated for Christmas and New Year, Kherson, southern Ukraine., Credit:Nina Liashonok / Avalon
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NEWS - Washington: Stolz präsentiert Michelle Obama das weihnachtliche Weisse Haus
Dec. 2, 2015 - Washington, DC, United States of America - Hand-made paper snowflakes hang from the ceiling in the East Colonnade as U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama welcomes military families during the unveiling of the White House holiday decorations at the White House December 2, 2015 in Washington, D.C (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE: Helena Bonham Carter präsentiert "A Room with a View"
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Helena Bonham Carter rennacts scenes from the film 'A Room with a View' on the colonnade at the British Museum
Helena Bonham Carter launches 'BFI LOVE', British Museum, London, Britain - 27 Aug 2015
As part of the BFI screenings 'Summer Love'
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PEOPLE: Helena Bonham Carter präsentiert "A Room with a View"
Mandatory Credit: Photo by RedDotRed/REX Shutterstock (5011606d)
Helena Bonham Carter rennacts scenes from the film 'A Room with a View' on the colonnade at the British Museum
Helena Bonham Carter launches 'BFI LOVE', British Museum, London, Britain - 27 Aug 2015
As part of the BFI screenings 'Summer Love'
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PEOPLE: Helena Bonham Carter präsentiert "A Room with a View"
Mandatory Credit: Photo by RedDotRed/REX Shutterstock (5011606a)
Helena Bonham Carter rennacts scenes from the film 'A Room with a View' on the colonnade at the British Museum
Helena Bonham Carter launches 'BFI LOVE', British Museum, London, Britain - 27 Aug 2015
As part of the BFI screenings 'Summer Love'
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PEOPLE: Helena Bonham Carter präsentiert "A Room with a View"
Mandatory Credit: Photo by RedDotRed/REX Shutterstock (5011606e)
Helena Bonham Carter rennacts scenes from the film 'A Room with a View' on the colonnade at the British Museum
Helena Bonham Carter launches 'BFI LOVE', British Museum, London, Britain - 27 Aug 2015
As part of the BFI screenings 'Summer Love'
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Islamic State Seizes Syria's Ancient Palmyra
May 20, 2015 - File - Islamic State (IS) militants in Syria have seized the ancient city of Palmyra and have entered the site containing prized ruins. The Syrian Observatory monitoring group says there are no reports yet of any destruction of artifacts. It says IS also controls the nearby air base, prison and intelligence HQ. Syria has admitted it has pulled pro-government troops out of the city. IS has previously demolished ancient sites in Iraq that pre-date Islam. Pictured: 2009 - Ruins at Palmyra (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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White House 2014 best-of
September 19, 2014 - Washington, D.C., United States: "At the end of the day, the President walks along the White House colonnade with Anita Decker Breckenridge, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations." (Pete Souza/White House/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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On the Colonnade
United States President Barack Obama walks on the Colonnade of the White House, March 17, 2011, after making a Rose Garden statement about the earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
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Former US President Ronald Reagan
August 17, 1984, Washington, DC, USA: Former United States President Ronald Reagan poses on the White House Colonnade in Washington, D.C.///Ronald Reagan. Credit: Polaris
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Chelsea pensioners .
NEW BOY OF THE PENSIONERS
The Royal Hospital Chelsea, founded by King Charles II in 1862 “as a retreat for veterans of the regular army who had become unfit for duty, either after 20 years’ service or as a result of wounds”. Although there are no barracks, a certain amount of kindly discipline is maintained – a fact which these old soldiers actually appreciate. At present there are 367 Chelsea Pensioners, presided over by General Sir Cameron Nicholson, and new recruits give up their outside pension on entering the Hospital. In return he is provided with his board and accommodation, clothing, a pint of beer daily or tobacco in lieu. They purchase the summer red uniform for £15 and are expected to perform a few light duties, but the majority of the time is their own. The Hospital has much to offer with companionship high on the list. For the remainder of their days the old soldier has a place of comfort and friends with whom he can swap stories of campaigns. What more could a veteran ask for?
PICTURE SHOWS:- A Chelsea Pensioner standing in the impressive Figure Court , shown here, is the oldest part of the Royal Hospital .
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Chelsea pensioners .
NEW BOY OF THE PENSIONERS
The Royal Hospital Chelsea, founded by King Charles II in 1862 “as a retreat for veterans of the regular army who had become unfit for duty, either after 20 years’ service or as a result of wounds”. Although there are no barracks, a certain amount of kindly discipline is maintained – a fact which these old soldiers actually appreciate. At present there are 367 Chelsea Pensioners, presided over by General Sir Cameron Nicholson, and new recruits give up their outside pension on entering the Hospital. In return he is provided with his board and accommodation, clothing, a pint of beer daily or tobacco in lieu. They purchase the summer red uniform for £15 and are expected to perform a few light duties, but the majority of the time is their own. The Hospital has much to offer with companionship high on the list. For the remainder of their days the old soldier has a place of comfort and friends with whom he can swap stories of campaigns. What more could a veteran ask for?
PICTURE SHOWS:- The impressive Figure Court here , is the oldest part of the Royal Hospital .
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