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  • ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Canada House, London on Tuesday 7th January. Their Royal Highnesses wanted to meet with HE. Ms. Janice Charette, High Commissioner in Canada to the UK as well as staff to thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada. Following their meeting with the High Commissioner, Their Royal Highnesses will visit the Canada Gallery and view a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist, Skawennati. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also meet different members of the High Commission team who work in a range of sectors supporting the partnership between Canada and the UK. *** Local Caption *** 30570131
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Canada House, London on Tuesday 7th January. Their Royal Highnesses wanted to meet with HE. Ms. Janice Charette, High Commissioner in Canada to the UK as well as staff to thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada. Following their meeting with the High Commissioner, Their Royal Highnesses will visit the Canada Gallery and view a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist, Skawennati. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also meet different members of the High Commission team who work in a range of sectors supporting the partnership between Canada and the UK. *** Local Caption *** 30570133
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Canada House, London on Tuesday 7th January. Their Royal Highnesses wanted to meet with HE. Ms. Janice Charette, High Commissioner in Canada to the UK as well as staff to thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada. Following their meeting with the High Commissioner, Their Royal Highnesses will visit the Canada Gallery and view a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist, Skawennati. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also meet different members of the High Commission team who work in a range of sectors supporting the partnership between Canada and the UK. *** Local Caption *** 30570132
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Canada House, London on Tuesday 7th January. Their Royal Highnesses wanted to meet with HE. Ms. Janice Charette, High Commissioner in Canada to the UK as well as staff to thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada. Following their meeting with the High Commissioner, Their Royal Highnesses will visit the Canada Gallery and view a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist, Skawennati. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also meet different members of the High Commission team who work in a range of sectors supporting the partnership between Canada and the UK. *** Local Caption *** 30570118
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Canada House, London on Tuesday 7th January. Their Royal Highnesses wanted to meet with HE. Ms. Janice Charette, High Commissioner in Canada to the UK as well as staff to thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada. Following their meeting with the High Commissioner, Their Royal Highnesses will visit the Canada Gallery and view a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist, Skawennati. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also meet different members of the High Commission team who work in a range of sectors supporting the partnership between Canada and the UK. *** Local Caption *** 30570121
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Canada House, London on Tuesday 7th January. Their Royal Highnesses wanted to meet with HE. Ms. Janice Charette, High Commissioner in Canada to the UK as well as staff to thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada. Following their meeting with the High Commissioner, Their Royal Highnesses will visit the Canada Gallery and view a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist, Skawennati. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also meet different members of the High Commission team who work in a range of sectors supporting the partnership between Canada and the UK. *** Local Caption *** 30570123
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Canada House, London on Tuesday 7th January. Their Royal Highnesses wanted to meet with HE. Ms. Janice Charette, High Commissioner in Canada to the UK as well as staff to thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada. Following their meeting with the High Commissioner, Their Royal Highnesses will visit the Canada Gallery and view a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist, Skawennati. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also meet different members of the High Commission team who work in a range of sectors supporting the partnership between Canada and the UK. *** Local Caption *** 30570119
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Canada House, London on Tuesday 7th January. Their Royal Highnesses wanted to meet with HE. Ms. Janice Charette, High Commissioner in Canada to the UK as well as staff to thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada. Following their meeting with the High Commissioner, Their Royal Highnesses will visit the Canada Gallery and view a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist, Skawennati. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also meet different members of the High Commission team who work in a range of sectors supporting the partnership between Canada and the UK. *** Local Caption *** 30570122
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Canada House, London on Tuesday 7th January. Their Royal Highnesses wanted to meet with HE. Ms. Janice Charette, High Commissioner in Canada to the UK as well as staff to thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada. Following their meeting with the High Commissioner, Their Royal Highnesses will visit the Canada Gallery and view a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist, Skawennati. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also meet different members of the High Commission team who work in a range of sectors supporting the partnership between Canada and the UK. *** Local Caption *** 30570117
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Canada House, London on Tuesday 7th January. Their Royal Highnesses wanted to meet with HE. Ms. Janice Charette, High Commissioner in Canada to the UK as well as staff to thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada. Following their meeting with the High Commissioner, Their Royal Highnesses will visit the Canada Gallery and view a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist, Skawennati. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also meet different members of the High Commission team who work in a range of sectors supporting the partnership between Canada and the UK. *** Local Caption *** 30570124
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Canada House, London on Tuesday 7th January. Their Royal Highnesses wanted to meet with HE. Ms. Janice Charette, High Commissioner in Canada to the UK as well as staff to thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada. Following their meeting with the High Commissioner, Their Royal Highnesses will visit the Canada Gallery and view a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist, Skawennati. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also meet different members of the High Commission team who work in a range of sectors supporting the partnership between Canada and the UK. *** Local Caption *** 30570112
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Canada House, London on Tuesday 7th January. Their Royal Highnesses wanted to meet with HE. Ms. Janice Charette, High Commissioner in Canada to the UK as well as staff to thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada. Following their meeting with the High Commissioner, Their Royal Highnesses will visit the Canada Gallery and view a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist, Skawennati. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also meet different members of the High Commission team who work in a range of sectors supporting the partnership between Canada and the UK. *** Local Caption *** 30570106
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Canada House, London on Tuesday 7th January. Their Royal Highnesses wanted to meet with HE. Ms. Janice Charette, High Commissioner in Canada to the UK as well as staff to thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada. Following their meeting with the High Commissioner, Their Royal Highnesses will visit the Canada Gallery and view a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist, Skawennati. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also meet different members of the High Commission team who work in a range of sectors supporting the partnership between Canada and the UK. *** Local Caption *** 30570107
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Canada House, London on Tuesday 7th January. Their Royal Highnesses wanted to meet with HE. Ms. Janice Charette, High Commissioner in Canada to the UK as well as staff to thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada. Following their meeting with the High Commissioner, Their Royal Highnesses will visit the Canada Gallery and view a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist, Skawennati. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also meet different members of the High Commission team who work in a range of sectors supporting the partnership between Canada and the UK. *** Local Caption *** 30570108
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Canada House, London on Tuesday 7th January. Their Royal Highnesses wanted to meet with HE. Ms. Janice Charette, High Commissioner in Canada to the UK as well as staff to thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada. Following their meeting with the High Commissioner, Their Royal Highnesses will visit the Canada Gallery and view a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist, Skawennati. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also meet different members of the High Commission team who work in a range of sectors supporting the partnership between Canada and the UK. *** Local Caption *** 30570110
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Canada House, London on Tuesday 7th January. Their Royal Highnesses wanted to meet with HE. Ms. Janice Charette, High Commissioner in Canada to the UK as well as staff to thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada. Following their meeting with the High Commissioner, Their Royal Highnesses will visit the Canada Gallery and view a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist, Skawennati. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also meet different members of the High Commission team who work in a range of sectors supporting the partnership between Canada and the UK. *** Local Caption *** 30570109
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harry und Meghan besuchen das Canada House in London
    The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Canada House, London on Tuesday 7th January. Their Royal Highnesses wanted to meet with HE. Ms. Janice Charette, High Commissioner in Canada to the UK as well as staff to thank them for the warm Canadian hospitality and support they received during their recent stay in Canada. Following their meeting with the High Commissioner, Their Royal Highnesses will visit the Canada Gallery and view a special exhibition by Indigenous Canadian artist, Skawennati. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will also meet different members of the High Commission team who work in a range of sectors supporting the partnership between Canada and the UK. *** Local Caption *** 30570111
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
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    FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten: Künstlerkollektiv Dinky Doors installiert Miniaturtüren in den Strassen von Cambridge / 271018 *** A mystery street artist has placed a series of incredible miniature doors in a city centre - with one even mimicking the entrance to 10 Downing Street.

    The secret artist is offering an 'imaginary doorway' into new worlds in which eagle-eyed visitors to Cambridge may notice when they are walking through the city centre's busy streets.

    Dinky Door is an anonymous artist who creates tiny doorways which measure around six inches in height and three inches in width.

    The gateways include a miniature 10 Downing Street - which has been placed on Downing Street, in Cambridge - Reality Checker, at Cambridge's Reality Check Point, in Parker's Piece, and Teleport-O-Matic machine, in the Market Square.

    An anonymous spokesperson from Dinky Doors said: "Something has to be done to
    open doors of hope to other worlds.

    "We want worlds of beauty happiness, wonder kindness and love and to create portals to these worlds so others may peak inside and be reminded that the world needn't be so bleak."

    The small artwork pieces are designed to help bring more joy to the world.

    The artist wants passersby to use their imagination when they spot a Dinky Door in the street as he says the doors will be able to "teleport" you to other "happier" worlds.

    The anonymous creator behind the artwork added: "We can’t reveal our names as we’re not sure that installing street art without permission is strictly legal.

    "But we hoped in this time of miserable news that we could bring a smile to people’s faces.

    "We know children, especially, like interacting with the doors.

    "What we are doing is a little bit rebellious but we would never cause any damage by installing the portals - they are not permanent structures."

    The doors, which take around two months to make, have been placed around Cambridge city centre,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
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    FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten: Künstlerkollektiv Dinky Doors installiert Miniaturtüren in den Strassen von Cambridge / 271018 *** A mystery street artist has placed a series of incredible miniature doors in a city centre - with one even mimicking the entrance to 10 Downing Street.

    The secret artist is offering an 'imaginary doorway' into new worlds in which eagle-eyed visitors to Cambridge may notice when they are walking through the city centre's busy streets.

    Dinky Door is an anonymous artist who creates tiny doorways which measure around six inches in height and three inches in width.

    The gateways include a miniature 10 Downing Street - which has been placed on Downing Street, in Cambridge - Reality Checker, at Cambridge's Reality Check Point, in Parker's Piece, and Teleport-O-Matic machine, in the Market Square.

    An anonymous spokesperson from Dinky Doors said: "Something has to be done to
    open doors of hope to other worlds.

    "We want worlds of beauty happiness, wonder kindness and love and to create portals to these worlds so others may peak inside and be reminded that the world needn't be so bleak."

    The small artwork pieces are designed to help bring more joy to the world.

    The artist wants passersby to use their imagination when they spot a Dinky Door in the street as he says the doors will be able to "teleport" you to other "happier" worlds.

    The anonymous creator behind the artwork added: "We can’t reveal our names as we’re not sure that installing street art without permission is strictly legal.

    "But we hoped in this time of miserable news that we could bring a smile to people’s faces.

    "We know children, especially, like interacting with the doors.

    "What we are doing is a little bit rebellious but we would never cause any damage by installing the portals - they are not permanent structures."

    The doors, which take around two months to make, have been placed around Cambridge city centre,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
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    FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten: Künstlerkollektiv Dinky Doors installiert Miniaturtüren in den Strassen von Cambridge / 271018 *** A mystery street artist has placed a series of incredible miniature doors in a city centre - with one even mimicking the entrance to 10 Downing Street.

    The secret artist is offering an 'imaginary doorway' into new worlds in which eagle-eyed visitors to Cambridge may notice when they are walking through the city centre's busy streets.

    Dinky Door is an anonymous artist who creates tiny doorways which measure around six inches in height and three inches in width.

    The gateways include a miniature 10 Downing Street - which has been placed on Downing Street, in Cambridge - Reality Checker, at Cambridge's Reality Check Point, in Parker's Piece, and Teleport-O-Matic machine, in the Market Square.

    An anonymous spokesperson from Dinky Doors said: "Something has to be done to
    open doors of hope to other worlds.

    "We want worlds of beauty happiness, wonder kindness and love and to create portals to these worlds so others may peak inside and be reminded that the world needn't be so bleak."

    The small artwork pieces are designed to help bring more joy to the world.

    The artist wants passersby to use their imagination when they spot a Dinky Door in the street as he says the doors will be able to "teleport" you to other "happier" worlds.

    The anonymous creator behind the artwork added: "We can’t reveal our names as we’re not sure that installing street art without permission is strictly legal.

    "But we hoped in this time of miserable news that we could bring a smile to people’s faces.

    "We know children, especially, like interacting with the doors.

    "What we are doing is a little bit rebellious but we would never cause any damage by installing the portals - they are not permanent structures."

    The doors, which take around two months to make, have been placed around Cambridge city centre,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
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    FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten: Künstlerkollektiv Dinky Doors installiert Miniaturtüren in den Strassen von Cambridge / 271018 *** A mystery street artist has placed a series of incredible miniature doors in a city centre - with one even mimicking the entrance to 10 Downing Street.

    The secret artist is offering an 'imaginary doorway' into new worlds in which eagle-eyed visitors to Cambridge may notice when they are walking through the city centre's busy streets.

    Dinky Door is an anonymous artist who creates tiny doorways which measure around six inches in height and three inches in width.

    The gateways include a miniature 10 Downing Street - which has been placed on Downing Street, in Cambridge - Reality Checker, at Cambridge's Reality Check Point, in Parker's Piece, and Teleport-O-Matic machine, in the Market Square.

    An anonymous spokesperson from Dinky Doors said: "Something has to be done to
    open doors of hope to other worlds.

    "We want worlds of beauty happiness, wonder kindness and love and to create portals to these worlds so others may peak inside and be reminded that the world needn't be so bleak."

    The small artwork pieces are designed to help bring more joy to the world.

    The artist wants passersby to use their imagination when they spot a Dinky Door in the street as he says the doors will be able to "teleport" you to other "happier" worlds.

    The anonymous creator behind the artwork added: "We can’t reveal our names as we’re not sure that installing street art without permission is strictly legal.

    "But we hoped in this time of miserable news that we could bring a smile to people’s faces.

    "We know children, especially, like interacting with the doors.

    "What we are doing is a little bit rebellious but we would never cause any damage by installing the portals - they are not permanent structures."

    The doors, which take around two months to make, have been placed around Cambridge city centre,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
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    FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten: Künstlerkollektiv Dinky Doors installiert Miniaturtüren in den Strassen von Cambridge / 271018 *** A mystery street artist has placed a series of incredible miniature doors in a city centre - with one even mimicking the entrance to 10 Downing Street.

    The secret artist is offering an 'imaginary doorway' into new worlds in which eagle-eyed visitors to Cambridge may notice when they are walking through the city centre's busy streets.

    Dinky Door is an anonymous artist who creates tiny doorways which measure around six inches in height and three inches in width.

    The gateways include a miniature 10 Downing Street - which has been placed on Downing Street, in Cambridge - Reality Checker, at Cambridge's Reality Check Point, in Parker's Piece, and Teleport-O-Matic machine, in the Market Square.

    An anonymous spokesperson from Dinky Doors said: "Something has to be done to
    open doors of hope to other worlds.

    "We want worlds of beauty happiness, wonder kindness and love and to create portals to these worlds so others may peak inside and be reminded that the world needn't be so bleak."

    The small artwork pieces are designed to help bring more joy to the world.

    The artist wants passersby to use their imagination when they spot a Dinky Door in the street as he says the doors will be able to "teleport" you to other "happier" worlds.

    The anonymous creator behind the artwork added: "We can’t reveal our names as we’re not sure that installing street art without permission is strictly legal.

    "But we hoped in this time of miserable news that we could bring a smile to people’s faces.

    "We know children, especially, like interacting with the doors.

    "What we are doing is a little bit rebellious but we would never cause any damage by installing the portals - they are not permanent structures."

    The doors, which take around two months to make, have been placed around Cambridge city centre,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
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    FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten: Künstlerkollektiv Dinky Doors installiert Miniaturtüren in den Strassen von Cambridge / 271018 *** A mystery street artist has placed a series of incredible miniature doors in a city centre - with one even mimicking the entrance to 10 Downing Street.

    The secret artist is offering an 'imaginary doorway' into new worlds in which eagle-eyed visitors to Cambridge may notice when they are walking through the city centre's busy streets.

    Dinky Door is an anonymous artist who creates tiny doorways which measure around six inches in height and three inches in width.

    The gateways include a miniature 10 Downing Street - which has been placed on Downing Street, in Cambridge - Reality Checker, at Cambridge's Reality Check Point, in Parker's Piece, and Teleport-O-Matic machine, in the Market Square.

    An anonymous spokesperson from Dinky Doors said: "Something has to be done to
    open doors of hope to other worlds.

    "We want worlds of beauty happiness, wonder kindness and love and to create portals to these worlds so others may peak inside and be reminded that the world needn't be so bleak."

    The small artwork pieces are designed to help bring more joy to the world.

    The artist wants passersby to use their imagination when they spot a Dinky Door in the street as he says the doors will be able to "teleport" you to other "happier" worlds.

    The anonymous creator behind the artwork added: "We can’t reveal our names as we’re not sure that installing street art without permission is strictly legal.

    "But we hoped in this time of miserable news that we could bring a smile to people’s faces.

    "We know children, especially, like interacting with the doors.

    "What we are doing is a little bit rebellious but we would never cause any damage by installing the portals - they are not permanent structures."

    The doors, which take around two months to make, have been placed around Cambridge city centre,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
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    FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten: Künstlerkollektiv Dinky Doors installiert Miniaturtüren in den Strassen von Cambridge / 271018 *** A mystery street artist has placed a series of incredible miniature doors in a city centre - with one even mimicking the entrance to 10 Downing Street.

    The secret artist is offering an 'imaginary doorway' into new worlds in which eagle-eyed visitors to Cambridge may notice when they are walking through the city centre's busy streets.

    Dinky Door is an anonymous artist who creates tiny doorways which measure around six inches in height and three inches in width.

    The gateways include a miniature 10 Downing Street - which has been placed on Downing Street, in Cambridge - Reality Checker, at Cambridge's Reality Check Point, in Parker's Piece, and Teleport-O-Matic machine, in the Market Square.

    An anonymous spokesperson from Dinky Doors said: "Something has to be done to
    open doors of hope to other worlds.

    "We want worlds of beauty happiness, wonder kindness and love and to create portals to these worlds so others may peak inside and be reminded that the world needn't be so bleak."

    The small artwork pieces are designed to help bring more joy to the world.

    The artist wants passersby to use their imagination when they spot a Dinky Door in the street as he says the doors will be able to "teleport" you to other "happier" worlds.

    The anonymous creator behind the artwork added: "We can’t reveal our names as we’re not sure that installing street art without permission is strictly legal.

    "But we hoped in this time of miserable news that we could bring a smile to people’s faces.

    "We know children, especially, like interacting with the doors.

    "What we are doing is a little bit rebellious but we would never cause any damage by installing the portals - they are not permanent structures."

    The doors, which take around two months to make, have been placed around Cambridge city centre,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
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    FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten: Künstlerkollektiv Dinky Doors installiert Miniaturtüren in den Strassen von Cambridge / 271018 *** A mystery street artist has placed a series of incredible miniature doors in a city centre - with one even mimicking the entrance to 10 Downing Street.

    The secret artist is offering an 'imaginary doorway' into new worlds in which eagle-eyed visitors to Cambridge may notice when they are walking through the city centre's busy streets.

    Dinky Door is an anonymous artist who creates tiny doorways which measure around six inches in height and three inches in width.

    The gateways include a miniature 10 Downing Street - which has been placed on Downing Street, in Cambridge - Reality Checker, at Cambridge's Reality Check Point, in Parker's Piece, and Teleport-O-Matic machine, in the Market Square.

    An anonymous spokesperson from Dinky Doors said: "Something has to be done to
    open doors of hope to other worlds.

    "We want worlds of beauty happiness, wonder kindness and love and to create portals to these worlds so others may peak inside and be reminded that the world needn't be so bleak."

    The small artwork pieces are designed to help bring more joy to the world.

    The artist wants passersby to use their imagination when they spot a Dinky Door in the street as he says the doors will be able to "teleport" you to other "happier" worlds.

    The anonymous creator behind the artwork added: "We can’t reveal our names as we’re not sure that installing street art without permission is strictly legal.

    "But we hoped in this time of miserable news that we could bring a smile to people’s faces.

    "We know children, especially, like interacting with the doors.

    "What we are doing is a little bit rebellious but we would never cause any damage by installing the portals - they are not permanent structures."

    The doors, which take around two months to make, have been placed around Cambridge city centre,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
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    FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
    SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
    Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten: Künstlerkollektiv Dinky Doors installiert Miniaturtüren in den Strassen von Cambridge / 271018 *** A mystery street artist has placed a series of incredible miniature doors in a city centre - with one even mimicking the entrance to 10 Downing Street.

    The secret artist is offering an 'imaginary doorway' into new worlds in which eagle-eyed visitors to Cambridge may notice when they are walking through the city centre's busy streets.

    Dinky Door is an anonymous artist who creates tiny doorways which measure around six inches in height and three inches in width.

    The gateways include a miniature 10 Downing Street - which has been placed on Downing Street, in Cambridge - Reality Checker, at Cambridge's Reality Check Point, in Parker's Piece, and Teleport-O-Matic machine, in the Market Square.

    An anonymous spokesperson from Dinky Doors said: "Something has to be done to
    open doors of hope to other worlds.

    "We want worlds of beauty happiness, wonder kindness and love and to create portals to these worlds so others may peak inside and be reminded that the world needn't be so bleak."

    The small artwork pieces are designed to help bring more joy to the world.

    The artist wants passersby to use their imagination when they spot a Dinky Door in the street as he says the doors will be able to "teleport" you to other "happier" worlds.

    The anonymous creator behind the artwork added: "We can’t reveal our names as we’re not sure that installing street art without permission is strictly legal.

    "But we hoped in this time of miserable news that we could bring a smile to people’s faces.

    "We know children, especially, like interacting with the doors.

    "What we are doing is a little bit rebellious but we would never cause any damage by installing the portals - they are not permanent structures."

    The doors, which take around two months to make, have been placed around Cambridge city centre,

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten: Künstlerkollektiv Dinky Doors installiert Miniaturtüren in den Strassen von Cambridge / 271018 *** A mystery street artist has placed a series of incredible miniature doors in a city centre - with one even mimicking the entrance to 10 Downing Street.

    The secret artist is offering an 'imaginary doorway' into new worlds in which eagle-eyed visitors to Cambridge may notice when they are walking through the city centre's busy streets.

    Dinky Door is an anonymous artist who creates tiny doorways which measure around six inches in height and three inches in width.

    The gateways include a miniature 10 Downing Street - which has been placed on Downing Street, in Cambridge - Reality Checker, at Cambridge's Reality Check Point, in Parker's Piece, and Teleport-O-Matic machine, in the Market Square.

    An anonymous spokesperson from Dinky Doors said: "Something has to be done to
    open doors of hope to other worlds.

    "We want worlds of beauty happiness, wonder kindness and love and to create portals to these worlds so others may peak inside and be reminded that the world needn't be so bleak."

    The small artwork pieces are designed to help bring more joy to the world.

    The artist wants passersby to use their imagination when they spot a Dinky Door in the street as he says the doors will be able to "teleport" you to other "happier" worlds.

    The anonymous creator behind the artwork added: "We can’t reveal our names as we’re not sure that installing street art without permission is strictly legal.

    "But we hoped in this time of miserable news that we could bring a smile to people’s faces.

    "We know children, especially, like interacting with the doors.

    "What we are doing is a little bit rebellious but we would never cause any damage by installing the portals - they are not permanent structures."

    The doors, which take around two months to make, have been placed around Cambridge city centre,

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten: Künstlerkollektiv Dinky Doors installiert Miniaturtüren in den Strassen von Cambridge / 271018 *** A mystery street artist has placed a series of incredible miniature doors in a city centre - with one even mimicking the entrance to 10 Downing Street.

    The secret artist is offering an 'imaginary doorway' into new worlds in which eagle-eyed visitors to Cambridge may notice when they are walking through the city centre's busy streets.

    Dinky Door is an anonymous artist who creates tiny doorways which measure around six inches in height and three inches in width.

    The gateways include a miniature 10 Downing Street - which has been placed on Downing Street, in Cambridge - Reality Checker, at Cambridge's Reality Check Point, in Parker's Piece, and Teleport-O-Matic machine, in the Market Square.

    An anonymous spokesperson from Dinky Doors said: "Something has to be done to
    open doors of hope to other worlds.

    "We want worlds of beauty happiness, wonder kindness and love and to create portals to these worlds so others may peak inside and be reminded that the world needn't be so bleak."

    The small artwork pieces are designed to help bring more joy to the world.

    The artist wants passersby to use their imagination when they spot a Dinky Door in the street as he says the doors will be able to "teleport" you to other "happier" worlds.

    The anonymous creator behind the artwork added: "We can’t reveal our names as we’re not sure that installing street art without permission is strictly legal.

    "But we hoped in this time of miserable news that we could bring a smile to people’s faces.

    "We know children, especially, like interacting with the doors.

    "What we are doing is a little bit rebellious but we would never cause any damage by installing the portals - they are not permanent structures."

    The doors, which take around two months to make, have been placed around Cambridge city centre,

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten: Künstlerkollektiv Dinky Doors installiert Miniaturtüren in den Strassen von Cambridge / 271018 *** A mystery street artist has placed a series of incredible miniature doors in a city centre - with one even mimicking the entrance to 10 Downing Street.

    The secret artist is offering an 'imaginary doorway' into new worlds in which eagle-eyed visitors to Cambridge may notice when they are walking through the city centre's busy streets.

    Dinky Door is an anonymous artist who creates tiny doorways which measure around six inches in height and three inches in width.

    The gateways include a miniature 10 Downing Street - which has been placed on Downing Street, in Cambridge - Reality Checker, at Cambridge's Reality Check Point, in Parker's Piece, and Teleport-O-Matic machine, in the Market Square.

    An anonymous spokesperson from Dinky Doors said: "Something has to be done to
    open doors of hope to other worlds.

    "We want worlds of beauty happiness, wonder kindness and love and to create portals to these worlds so others may peak inside and be reminded that the world needn't be so bleak."

    The small artwork pieces are designed to help bring more joy to the world.

    The artist wants passersby to use their imagination when they spot a Dinky Door in the street as he says the doors will be able to "teleport" you to other "happier" worlds.

    The anonymous creator behind the artwork added: "We can’t reveal our names as we’re not sure that installing street art without permission is strictly legal.

    "But we hoped in this time of miserable news that we could bring a smile to people’s faces.

    "We know children, especially, like interacting with the doors.

    "What we are doing is a little bit rebellious but we would never cause any damage by installing the portals - they are not permanent structures."

    The doors, which take around two months to make, have been placed around Cambridge city centre,

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten: Künstlerkollektiv Dinky Doors installiert Miniaturtüren in den Strassen von Cambridge / 271018 *** A mystery street artist has placed a series of incredible miniature doors in a city centre - with one even mimicking the entrance to 10 Downing Street.

    The secret artist is offering an 'imaginary doorway' into new worlds in which eagle-eyed visitors to Cambridge may notice when they are walking through the city centre's busy streets.

    Dinky Door is an anonymous artist who creates tiny doorways which measure around six inches in height and three inches in width.

    The gateways include a miniature 10 Downing Street - which has been placed on Downing Street, in Cambridge - Reality Checker, at Cambridge's Reality Check Point, in Parker's Piece, and Teleport-O-Matic machine, in the Market Square.

    An anonymous spokesperson from Dinky Doors said: "Something has to be done to
    open doors of hope to other worlds.

    "We want worlds of beauty happiness, wonder kindness and love and to create portals to these worlds so others may peak inside and be reminded that the world needn't be so bleak."

    The small artwork pieces are designed to help bring more joy to the world.

    The artist wants passersby to use their imagination when they spot a Dinky Door in the street as he says the doors will be able to "teleport" you to other "happier" worlds.

    The anonymous creator behind the artwork added: "We can’t reveal our names as we’re not sure that installing street art without permission is strictly legal.

    "But we hoped in this time of miserable news that we could bring a smile to people’s faces.

    "We know children, especially, like interacting with the doors.

    "What we are doing is a little bit rebellious but we would never cause any damage by installing the portals - they are not permanent structures."

    The doors, which take around two months to make, have been placed around Cambridge city centre,

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
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    Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten: Künstlerkollektiv Dinky Doors installiert Miniaturtüren in den Strassen von Cambridge / 271018 *** A mystery street artist has placed a series of incredible miniature doors in a city centre - with one even mimicking the entrance to 10 Downing Street.

    The secret artist is offering an 'imaginary doorway' into new worlds in which eagle-eyed visitors to Cambridge may notice when they are walking through the city centre's busy streets.

    Dinky Door is an anonymous artist who creates tiny doorways which measure around six inches in height and three inches in width.

    The gateways include a miniature 10 Downing Street - which has been placed on Downing Street, in Cambridge - Reality Checker, at Cambridge's Reality Check Point, in Parker's Piece, and Teleport-O-Matic machine, in the Market Square.

    An anonymous spokesperson from Dinky Doors said: "Something has to be done to
    open doors of hope to other worlds.

    "We want worlds of beauty happiness, wonder kindness and love and to create portals to these worlds so others may peak inside and be reminded that the world needn't be so bleak."

    The small artwork pieces are designed to help bring more joy to the world.

    The artist wants passersby to use their imagination when they spot a Dinky Door in the street as he says the doors will be able to "teleport" you to other "happier" worlds.

    The anonymous creator behind the artwork added: "We can’t reveal our names as we’re not sure that installing street art without permission is strictly legal.

    "But we hoped in this time of miserable news that we could bring a smile to people’s faces.

    "We know children, especially, like interacting with the doors.

    "What we are doing is a little bit rebellious but we would never cause any damage by installing the portals - they are not permanent structures."

    The doors, which take around two months to make, have been placed around Cambridge city centre,

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
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    Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten: Künstlerkollektiv Dinky Doors installiert Miniaturtüren in den Strassen von Cambridge / 271018 *** A mystery street artist has placed a series of incredible miniature doors in a city centre - with one even mimicking the entrance to 10 Downing Street.

    The secret artist is offering an 'imaginary doorway' into new worlds in which eagle-eyed visitors to Cambridge may notice when they are walking through the city centre's busy streets.

    Dinky Door is an anonymous artist who creates tiny doorways which measure around six inches in height and three inches in width.

    The gateways include a miniature 10 Downing Street - which has been placed on Downing Street, in Cambridge - Reality Checker, at Cambridge's Reality Check Point, in Parker's Piece, and Teleport-O-Matic machine, in the Market Square.

    An anonymous spokesperson from Dinky Doors said: "Something has to be done to
    open doors of hope to other worlds.

    "We want worlds of beauty happiness, wonder kindness and love and to create portals to these worlds so others may peak inside and be reminded that the world needn't be so bleak."

    The small artwork pieces are designed to help bring more joy to the world.

    The artist wants passersby to use their imagination when they spot a Dinky Door in the street as he says the doors will be able to "teleport" you to other "happier" worlds.

    The anonymous creator behind the artwork added: "We can’t reveal our names as we’re not sure that installing street art without permission is strictly legal.

    "But we hoped in this time of miserable news that we could bring a smile to people’s faces.

    "We know children, especially, like interacting with the doors.

    "What we are doing is a little bit rebellious but we would never cause any damage by installing the portals - they are not permanent structures."

    The doors, which take around two months to make, have been placed around Cambridge city centre,

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
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    Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten: Künstlerkollektiv Dinky Doors installiert Miniaturtüren in den Strassen von Cambridge / 271018 *** A mystery street artist has placed a series of incredible miniature doors in a city centre - with one even mimicking the entrance to 10 Downing Street.

    The secret artist is offering an 'imaginary doorway' into new worlds in which eagle-eyed visitors to Cambridge may notice when they are walking through the city centre's busy streets.

    Dinky Door is an anonymous artist who creates tiny doorways which measure around six inches in height and three inches in width.

    The gateways include a miniature 10 Downing Street - which has been placed on Downing Street, in Cambridge - Reality Checker, at Cambridge's Reality Check Point, in Parker's Piece, and Teleport-O-Matic machine, in the Market Square.

    An anonymous spokesperson from Dinky Doors said: "Something has to be done to
    open doors of hope to other worlds.

    "We want worlds of beauty happiness, wonder kindness and love and to create portals to these worlds so others may peak inside and be reminded that the world needn't be so bleak."

    The small artwork pieces are designed to help bring more joy to the world.

    The artist wants passersby to use their imagination when they spot a Dinky Door in the street as he says the doors will be able to "teleport" you to other "happier" worlds.

    The anonymous creator behind the artwork added: "We can’t reveal our names as we’re not sure that installing street art without permission is strictly legal.

    "But we hoped in this time of miserable news that we could bring a smile to people’s faces.

    "We know children, especially, like interacting with the doors.

    "What we are doing is a little bit rebellious but we would never cause any damage by installing the portals - they are not permanent structures."

    The doors, which take around two months to make, have been placed around Cambridge city centre,

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten
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    Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten: Künstlerkollektiv Dinky Doors installiert Miniaturtüren in den Strassen von Cambridge / 271018 *** A mystery street artist has placed a series of incredible miniature doors in a city centre - with one even mimicking the entrance to 10 Downing Street.

    The secret artist is offering an 'imaginary doorway' into new worlds in which eagle-eyed visitors to Cambridge may notice when they are walking through the city centre's busy streets.

    Dinky Door is an anonymous artist who creates tiny doorways which measure around six inches in height and three inches in width.

    The gateways include a miniature 10 Downing Street - which has been placed on Downing Street, in Cambridge - Reality Checker, at Cambridge's Reality Check Point, in Parker's Piece, and Teleport-O-Matic machine, in the Market Square.

    An anonymous spokesperson from Dinky Doors said: "Something has to be done to
    open doors of hope to other worlds.

    "We want worlds of beauty happiness, wonder kindness and love and to create portals to these worlds so others may peak inside and be reminded that the world needn't be so bleak."

    The small artwork pieces are designed to help bring more joy to the world.

    The artist wants passersby to use their imagination when they spot a Dinky Door in the street as he says the doors will be able to "teleport" you to other "happier" worlds.

    The anonymous creator behind the artwork added: "We can’t reveal our names as we’re not sure that installing street art without permission is strictly legal.

    "But we hoped in this time of miserable news that we could bring a smile to people’s faces.

    "We know children, especially, like interacting with the doors.

    "What we are doing is a little bit rebellious but we would never cause any damage by installing the portals - they are not permanent structures."

    The doors, which take around two months to make, have been placed around Cambridge city centre,

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Mini-Portale zu einer anderen Welten: Künstlerkollektiv Dinky Doors installiert Miniaturtüren in den Strassen von Cambridge / 271018 *** A mystery street artist has placed a series of incredible miniature doors in a city centre - with one even mimicking the entrance to 10 Downing Street.

    The secret artist is offering an 'imaginary doorway' into new worlds in which eagle-eyed visitors to Cambridge may notice when they are walking through the city centre's busy streets.

    Dinky Door is an anonymous artist who creates tiny doorways which measure around six inches in height and three inches in width.

    The gateways include a miniature 10 Downing Street - which has been placed on Downing Street, in Cambridge - Reality Checker, at Cambridge's Reality Check Point, in Parker's Piece, and Teleport-O-Matic machine, in the Market Square.

    An anonymous spokesperson from Dinky Doors said: "Something has to be done to
    open doors of hope to other worlds.

    "We want worlds of beauty happiness, wonder kindness and love and to create portals to these worlds so others may peak inside and be reminded that the world needn't be so bleak."

    The small artwork pieces are designed to help bring more joy to the world.

    The artist wants passersby to use their imagination when they spot a Dinky Door in the street as he says the doors will be able to "teleport" you to other "happier" worlds.

    The anonymous creator behind the artwork added: "We can’t reveal our names as we’re not sure that installing street art without permission is strictly legal.

    "But we hoped in this time of miserable news that we could bring a smile to people’s faces.

    "We know children, especially, like interacting with the doors.

    "What we are doing is a little bit rebellious but we would never cause any damage by installing the portals - they are not permanent structures."

    The doors, which take around two months to make, have been placed around Cambridge city centre,

    (c) Dukas

     

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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    Prinzessin Margriet der Niederlande tauft das rekonstruierten Expeditionsschiffs Willem Barentsz / 271018

    ***27-10-2018 HARLINGEN - Princess Margriet performs the baptism of the reconstructed expedition ship Willem Barentsz. It is a reconstruction of the ship of Barentsz` last Polar Travel in 1596. ROBIN UTRECHT *** *** Local Caption *** 28292462

    (c) Dukas

     

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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    Prinzessin Margriet der Niederlande tauft das rekonstruierten Expeditionsschiffs Willem Barentsz / 271018

    ***27-10-2018 HARLINGEN - Princess Margriet performs the baptism of the reconstructed expedition ship Willem Barentsz. It is a reconstruction of the ship of Barentsz` last Polar Travel in 1596. ROBIN UTRECHT *** *** Local Caption *** 28292451

    (c) Dukas

     

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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    Prinzessin Margriet der Niederlande tauft das rekonstruierten Expeditionsschiffs Willem Barentsz / 271018

    ***27-10-2018 HARLINGEN - Princess Margriet performs the baptism of the reconstructed expedition ship Willem Barentsz. It is a reconstruction of the ship of Barentsz` last Polar Travel in 1596. ROBIN UTRECHT *** *** Local Caption *** 28292440

    (c) Dukas

     

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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    Prinzessin Margriet der Niederlande tauft das rekonstruierten Expeditionsschiffs Willem Barentsz / 271018

    ***27-10-2018 HARLINGEN - Princess Margriet performs the baptism of the reconstructed expedition ship Willem Barentsz. It is a reconstruction of the ship of Barentsz` last Polar Travel in 1596. ROBIN UTRECHT *** *** Local Caption *** 28292438

    (c) Dukas

     

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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    Prinzessin Margriet der Niederlande tauft das rekonstruierten Expeditionsschiffs Willem Barentsz / 271018

    ***27-10-2018 HARLINGEN - Princess Margriet performs the baptism of the reconstructed expedition ship Willem Barentsz. It is a reconstruction of the ship of Barentsz` last Polar Travel in 1596. ROBIN UTRECHT *** *** Local Caption *** 28292436

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Die Royals: Die Bilder des Tages
    Prinzessin Margriet der Niederlande tauft das rekonstruierten Expeditionsschiffs Willem Barentsz / 271018

    ***27-10-2018 HARLINGEN - Princess Margriet performs the baptism of the reconstructed expedition ship Willem Barentsz. It is a reconstruction of the ship of Barentsz` last Polar Travel in 1596. ROBIN UTRECHT *** *** Local Caption *** 28292433

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Rekord-Hochwasser in Venedig
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    NEWS - Rekord-Hochwasser in Venedig
    Flooding on the streets of Venice, Italy. 13/11/19. Venice was in the grip of 'apocalyptic destruction' today after the second-highest tide in the city's history flooded its historic basilica, brought misery to tourists and left many of its squares and alleyways deep underwater. St Mark's Square was submerged by more than three feet of water - so deep that one man even swam across it - while the adjacent St Mark's Basilica was flooded for just the sixth time in 1,200 years. Mayor Luigi Brugnaro has declared a disaster zone and warned of severe damage to the city and the church. Venice officials said the tide peaked at 6.14ft at 10.50pm, just short of the record 6.4ft set in 1966. *** Local Caption *** 30419155
    (c) Dukas

     

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    NEWS - Rekord-Hochwasser in Venedig
    Flooding on the streets of Venice, Italy. 13/11/19. Venice was in the grip of 'apocalyptic destruction' today after the second-highest tide in the city's history flooded its historic basilica, brought misery to tourists and left many of its squares and alleyways deep underwater. St Mark's Square was submerged by more than three feet of water - so deep that one man even swam across it - while the adjacent St Mark's Basilica was flooded for just the sixth time in 1,200 years. Mayor Luigi Brugnaro has declared a disaster zone and warned of severe damage to the city and the church. Venice officials said the tide peaked at 6.14ft at 10.50pm, just short of the record 6.4ft set in 1966. *** Local Caption *** 30419161
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Rekord-Hochwasser in Venedig
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    NEWS - Rekord-Hochwasser in Venedig
    Flooding on the streets of Venice, Italy. 13/11/19. Venice was in the grip of 'apocalyptic destruction' today after the second-highest tide in the city's history flooded its historic basilica, brought misery to tourists and left many of its squares and alleyways deep underwater. St Mark's Square was submerged by more than three feet of water - so deep that one man even swam across it - while the adjacent St Mark's Basilica was flooded for just the sixth time in 1,200 years. Mayor Luigi Brugnaro has declared a disaster zone and warned of severe damage to the city and the church. Venice officials said the tide peaked at 6.14ft at 10.50pm, just short of the record 6.4ft set in 1966. *** Local Caption *** 30419149
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Rekord-Hochwasser in Venedig
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    NEWS - Rekord-Hochwasser in Venedig
    Flooding on the streets of Venice, Italy. 13/11/19. Venice was in the grip of 'apocalyptic destruction' today after the second-highest tide in the city's history flooded its historic basilica, brought misery to tourists and left many of its squares and alleyways deep underwater. St Mark's Square was submerged by more than three feet of water - so deep that one man even swam across it - while the adjacent St Mark's Basilica was flooded for just the sixth time in 1,200 years. Mayor Luigi Brugnaro has declared a disaster zone and warned of severe damage to the city and the church. Venice officials said the tide peaked at 6.14ft at 10.50pm, just short of the record 6.4ft set in 1966. *** Local Caption *** 30419151
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Rekord-Hochwasser in Venedig
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    NEWS - Rekord-Hochwasser in Venedig
    Flooding on the streets of Venice, Italy. 13/11/19. Venice was in the grip of 'apocalyptic destruction' today after the second-highest tide in the city's history flooded its historic basilica, brought misery to tourists and left many of its squares and alleyways deep underwater. St Mark's Square was submerged by more than three feet of water - so deep that one man even swam across it - while the adjacent St Mark's Basilica was flooded for just the sixth time in 1,200 years. Mayor Luigi Brugnaro has declared a disaster zone and warned of severe damage to the city and the church. Venice officials said the tide peaked at 6.14ft at 10.50pm, just short of the record 6.4ft set in 1966. *** Local Caption *** 30419152
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Rekord-Hochwasser in Venedig
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    NEWS - Rekord-Hochwasser in Venedig
    Flooding on the streets of Venice, Italy. 13/11/19. Venice was in the grip of 'apocalyptic destruction' today after the second-highest tide in the city's history flooded its historic basilica, brought misery to tourists and left many of its squares and alleyways deep underwater. St Mark's Square was submerged by more than three feet of water - so deep that one man even swam across it - while the adjacent St Mark's Basilica was flooded for just the sixth time in 1,200 years. Mayor Luigi Brugnaro has declared a disaster zone and warned of severe damage to the city and the church. Venice officials said the tide peaked at 6.14ft at 10.50pm, just short of the record 6.4ft set in 1966. *** Local Caption *** 30419162
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Rekord-Hochwasser in Venedig
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    NEWS - Rekord-Hochwasser in Venedig
    Flooding on the streets of Venice, Italy. 13/11/19. Venice was in the grip of 'apocalyptic destruction' today after the second-highest tide in the city's history flooded its historic basilica, brought misery to tourists and left many of its squares and alleyways deep underwater. St Mark's Square was submerged by more than three feet of water - so deep that one man even swam across it - while the adjacent St Mark's Basilica was flooded for just the sixth time in 1,200 years. Mayor Luigi Brugnaro has declared a disaster zone and warned of severe damage to the city and the church. Venice officials said the tide peaked at 6.14ft at 10.50pm, just short of the record 6.4ft set in 1966. *** Local Caption *** 30419148
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Rekord-Hochwasser in Venedig
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    NEWS - Rekord-Hochwasser in Venedig
    Flooding on the streets of Venice, Italy. 13/11/19. Venice was in the grip of 'apocalyptic destruction' today after the second-highest tide in the city's history flooded its historic basilica, brought misery to tourists and left many of its squares and alleyways deep underwater. St Mark's Square was submerged by more than three feet of water - so deep that one man even swam across it - while the adjacent St Mark's Basilica was flooded for just the sixth time in 1,200 years. Mayor Luigi Brugnaro has declared a disaster zone and warned of severe damage to the city and the church. Venice officials said the tide peaked at 6.14ft at 10.50pm, just short of the record 6.4ft set in 1966. *** Local Caption *** 30419153
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Rekord-Hochwasser in Venedig
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    NEWS - Rekord-Hochwasser in Venedig
    Flooding on the streets of Venice, Italy. 13/11/19. Venice was in the grip of 'apocalyptic destruction' today after the second-highest tide in the city's history flooded its historic basilica, brought misery to tourists and left many of its squares and alleyways deep underwater. St Mark's Square was submerged by more than three feet of water - so deep that one man even swam across it - while the adjacent St Mark's Basilica was flooded for just the sixth time in 1,200 years. Mayor Luigi Brugnaro has declared a disaster zone and warned of severe damage to the city and the church. Venice officials said the tide peaked at 6.14ft at 10.50pm, just short of the record 6.4ft set in 1966. *** Local Caption *** 30419154
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