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  • REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
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    REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
    November 2, 2015 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: On All Souls' Day, children and adolescents do different work of cleaning and maintenance on a set of tombs popularly known as the Cemetery Cashew, in the Cashew favela, north of Rio. "I clean graves to buy Christmas presents," one of the kids say. "It gives a lot of money." The painting and cleaning of tombs is intense that day and can be paid between 5 and 50 BRL. (Fabio Teixeira/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05364760
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  • REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
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    REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
    November 2, 2015 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: On All Souls' Day, children and adolescents do different work of cleaning and maintenance on a set of tombs popularly known as the Cemetery Cashew, in the Cashew favela, north of Rio. "I clean graves to buy Christmas presents," one of the kids say. "It gives a lot of money." The painting and cleaning of tombs is intense that day and can be paid between 5 and 50 BRL. (Fabio Teixeira/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05364761
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  • REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
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    REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
    November 2, 2015 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: On All Souls' Day, children and adolescents do different work of cleaning and maintenance on a set of tombs popularly known as the Cemetery Cashew, in the Cashew favela, north of Rio. "I clean graves to buy Christmas presents," one of the kids say. "It gives a lot of money." The painting and cleaning of tombs is intense that day and can be paid between 5 and 50 BRL. (Fabio Teixeira/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05364762
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  • REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
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    REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
    November 2, 2015 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: On All Souls' Day, children and adolescents do different work of cleaning and maintenance on a set of tombs popularly known as the Cemetery Cashew, in the Cashew favela, north of Rio. "I clean graves to buy Christmas presents," one of the kids say. "It gives a lot of money." The painting and cleaning of tombs is intense that day and can be paid between 5 and 50 BRL. (Fabio Teixeira/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05364770
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  • REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
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    REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
    November 2, 2015 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: On All Souls' Day, children and adolescents do different work of cleaning and maintenance on a set of tombs popularly known as the Cemetery Cashew, in the Cashew favela, north of Rio. "I clean graves to buy Christmas presents," one of the kids say. "It gives a lot of money." The painting and cleaning of tombs is intense that day and can be paid between 5 and 50 BRL. (Fabio Teixeira/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05364771
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  • REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
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    REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
    November 2, 2015 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: On All Souls' Day, children and adolescents do different work of cleaning and maintenance on a set of tombs popularly known as the Cemetery Cashew, in the Cashew favela, north of Rio. "I clean graves to buy Christmas presents," one of the kids say. "It gives a lot of money." The painting and cleaning of tombs is intense that day and can be paid between 5 and 50 BRL. (Fabio Teixeira/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05364772
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  • REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
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    REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
    November 2, 2015 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: On All Souls' Day, children and adolescents do different work of cleaning and maintenance on a set of tombs popularly known as the Cemetery Cashew, in the Cashew favela, north of Rio. "I clean graves to buy Christmas presents," one of the kids say. "It gives a lot of money." The painting and cleaning of tombs is intense that day and can be paid between 5 and 50 BRL. (Fabio Teixeira/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05364774
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  • REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
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    REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
    November 2, 2015 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: On All Souls' Day, children and adolescents do different work of cleaning and maintenance on a set of tombs popularly known as the Cemetery Cashew, in the Cashew favela, north of Rio. "I clean graves to buy Christmas presents," one of the kids say. "It gives a lot of money." The painting and cleaning of tombs is intense that day and can be paid between 5 and 50 BRL. (Fabio Teixeira/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05364773
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  • REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
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    REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
    November 1, 2014 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: On All Souls' Day, children and adolescents do different work of cleaning and maintenance on a set of tombs popularly known as the Cemetery Cashew, in the Cashew favela, north of Rio. "I clean graves to buy Christmas presents," one of the kids say. "It gives a lot of money." The painting and cleaning of tombs is intense that day and can be paid between 5 and 50 BRL. (Fabio Teixeira/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05364739
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  • REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
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    REPORTAGE - Kinderarbeit auf den Friedhöfen von Rio
    November 1, 2014 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: On All Souls' Day, children and adolescents do different work of cleaning and maintenance on a set of tombs popularly known as the Cemetery Cashew, in the Cashew favela, north of Rio. "I clean graves to buy Christmas presents," one of the kids say. "It gives a lot of money." The painting and cleaning of tombs is intense that day and can be paid between 5 and 50 BRL. (Fabio Teixeira/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05364740
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    Lilium Honeymoon
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    Little girl enjoying spring flowers

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    Lycopersicon esculentum Sakura
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    Girl watering vegetables
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    Girl holding wooden crate with pansies
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    Girl planting pansies
    Girl planting pansies

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    Girl planting pansies
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  • Girl beside tulips
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    Girl planting pansies
    Girl planting pansies

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  • TEEN LINE HONOURS SHARON STONE,  AS MOTHER OF THE YEAR,  AT THE ANNUAL FOOD FOR THOUGHT LUNCHEON, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 05 MAY 2002
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    TEEN LINE HONOURS SHARON STONE, AS MOTHER OF THE YEAR, AT THE ANNUAL FOOD FOR THOUGHT LUNCHEON, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 05 MAY 2002
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by STEWART COOK / Rex Features ( 381112p )
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    TEEN LINE HONOURS SHARON STONE, AS MOTHER OF THE YEAR, AT THE ANNUAL FOOD FOR THOUGHT LUNCHEON, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 05 MAY 2002

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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:- Two young children glance at Lance Corporal Whitear , who every morning tours the Hospital grounds playing the bagpipes .
    1957 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Go! Go! Go!
    Sensational Big Jay McNeely, who's wowing thousands on the west coast of the USA, plays it sweet and big in Los Angeles' Olympic Auditorium. Big Jay has been playing the sax for six years, has studied under modern music greats.
    Photo shows: Boys and girls come to Big Jay's concerts in their own groups, pay little attention to each other, Big Jay absorbs all their concentration.
    January 1953

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    Go! Go! Go!
    Sensational Big Jay McNeely, who's wowing thousands on the west coast of the USA, plays it sweet and big in Los Angeles' Olympic Auditorium. Big Jay has been playing the sax for six years, has studied under modern music greats.
    Photo shows: Entranced girl looks as if she were caught up in a sacred religious ritual.
    January 1953

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    Go! Go! Go!
    Sensational Big Jay McNeely, who's wowing thousands on the west coast of the USA, plays it sweet and big in Los Angeles' Olympic Auditorium. Big Jay has been playing the sax for six years, has studied under modern music greats.
    Photo shows: One fan, waving his arms in the air, is obviously "gone out of this world" to the tune of Big Jay's playing.
    January 1953

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    Go! Go! Go!
    Sensational Big Jay McNeely, who's wowing thousands on the west coast of the USA, plays it sweet and big in Los Angeles' Olympic Auditorium. Big Jay has been playing the sax for six years, has studied under modern music greats.
    Photo shows: Some of the numbers Big Jay plays are 45 minutes long - his tiredness and obvious efforts are reflected in the contorted face of the audience.
    January 1953

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    Go! Go! Go!
    Sensational Big Jay McNeely, who's wowing thousands on the west coast of the USA, plays it sweet and big in Los Angeles' Olympic Auditorium. Big Jay has been playing the sax for six years, has studied under modern music greats.
    Photo shows: Knitting quietly amid the frantic furor this woman claims, that she 'feelsit', 'but all inside'.
    January 1953

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    Go! Go! Go!
    Sensational Big Jay McNeely, who's wowing thousands on the west coast of the USA, plays it sweet and big in Los Angeles' Olympic Auditorium. Big Jay has been playing the sax for six years, has studied under modern music greats.
    Photo shows: Go! Go! Go! the crowd shrieks as Big Jay's playing gets rawer and rawer with every riff.
    January 1953

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    Go! Go! Go!
    Sensational Big Jay McNeely, who's wowing thousands on the west coast of the USA, plays it sweet and big in Los Angeles' Olympic Auditorium. Big Jay has been playing the sax for six years, has studied under modern music greats.
    Photo shows: Like some mesmerising tribal rite, the music makes the audience totally unconscious of self.
    January 1953

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    Go! Go! Go!
    Sensational Big Jay McNeely, who's wowing thousands on the west coast of the USA, plays it sweet and big in Los Angeles' Olympic Auditorium. Big Jay has been playing the sax for six years, has studied under modern music greats.
    Photo shows: The crowds' excitement mounts when Big Jay lies down and plays his sax from the floor on the stage. Originally done when he got tired during a show, Big Jay now does it at every performance; the crowds love it.
    January 1953

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    Go! Go! Go!
    Sensational Big Jay McNeely, who's wowing thousands on the west coast of the USA, plays it sweet and big in Los Angeles' Olympic Auditorium. Big Jay has been playing the sax for six years, has studied under modern music greats.
    Photo shows: "Man that's crazy" they yell, as the crowd falls more and more under the spell of the music.
    January 1953

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    A SMALL PATIENT GETS A PRESENT FROM BEBE AND BEN

    On the first official outing since her recent attack of food poisoning, Bebe Daniels, with her husband Ben Lyon, stars of the B.B.C. programme ' High! Gang ', visited the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for children , Banstead, Surrey, today to brighten the day for a small patient with the gift of a doll .
    While at the hospital, the radio, stage and film entertainers saw for the first time the two cots endowed by their joint ' fan clubs'.

    PICTURE SHOWS:- A little shy, three-year-old Carol Meyers of East London received a gift from her distinguished visitors, Ben Lyon (left) and Bebe Daniels. second from right is Barbara, and right, Richard, the children of the famous couple.
    16 October 1949 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    Girls who reach the leaving age at the Hammersmith Technical School for Women are well qualified to take up a career, or become a model housewife. They take a three years course there, starting when they are 13, and apart from general education and art, which is compulsory, they are allowed to choose one subject in which to specialise - including cookery, ladies tailoring, millinery, embroidery, and housewifery.
    Seen here young pupils of the millinery class making hats at the school. At the end of their course the girls are highly proficient, and can start work in the trade at a good wage.
    21 May 1948 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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