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    Sidechick
    Half chicken Zatar with potatoes at Sidechick. 56 James St, London. W1. A restaurant focusing on roast chicken, seasonal vegetables and salads, alongside natural wines and great cocktails.
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  • Sidechick
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    Sidechick
    Hispi cabbage at Sidechick. 56 James St, London. W1. A restaurant focusing on roast chicken, seasonal vegetables and salads, alongside natural wines and great cocktails.
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  • Sidechick
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    Sidechick
    Broad been flat bread with ricotta and chilli at Sidechick. 56 James St, London. W1. A restaurant focusing on roast chicken, seasonal vegetables and salads, alongside natural wines and great cocktails.
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  • Sidechick
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    Sidechick
    A general view of Sidechick. 56 James St, London. W1. A restaurant focusing on roast chicken, seasonal vegetables and salads, alongside natural wines and great cocktails.
    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Sidechick
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    Sidechick
    Ortiz anchovies and plain flat bread at Sidechick. 56 James St, London. W1. A restaurant focusing on roast chicken, seasonal vegetables and salads, alongside natural wines and great cocktails.
    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Sidechick
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    Sidechick
    Ortiz anchovies and plain flat bread at Sidechick. 56 James St, London. W1. A restaurant focusing on roast chicken, seasonal vegetables and salads, alongside natural wines and great cocktails.
    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Sidechick
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    Sidechick
    A general view of Sidechick. 56 James St, London. W1. A restaurant focusing on roast chicken, seasonal vegetables and salads, alongside natural wines and great cocktails.
    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Sidechick
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    Sidechick
    A general view of Sidechick. 56 James St, London. W1. A restaurant focusing on roast chicken, seasonal vegetables and salads, alongside natural wines and great cocktails.
    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • Sidechick
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    Sidechick
    Half chicken Zatar with potatoes at Sidechick. 56 James St, London. W1. A restaurant focusing on roast chicken, seasonal vegetables and salads, alongside natural wines and great cocktails.
    © Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine

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  • “The Garden of Happiness” founded in the Bronx by Karen Washington.
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    “The Garden of Happiness” founded in the Bronx by Karen Washington.
    ÒThe Garden of HappinessÓ founded in the Bronx by Karen Washington, gardener, community organiser and food justice activist. 05/11/21,Bronx, NY.
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  • “The Garden of Happiness” founded in the Bronx by Karen Washington.
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    “The Garden of Happiness” founded in the Bronx by Karen Washington.
    ÒThe Garden of HappinessÓ founded in the Bronx by Karen Washington, gardener, community organiser and food justice activist. 05/11/21,Bronx, NY.
    Ali Smith for The Guardian
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  • Mono Neg
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    Mono Neg
    School for Butlers .
    Mr Samuel Bretson, one of Britain's best-known butlers, is at work training the nation's servants to do their duties efficiently. He ensures that the flow of "gentlemen's gentlemen" and perfect housemaids is kept up.

    Mr Bretson demonstrating to students how to carve various joints of fowl at the table.
    1950 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • A barbecue meat stall at the Indy market in Phuket old town, Phuket, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia
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    A barbecue meat stall at the Indy market in Phuket old town, Phuket, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia
    A barbecue meat stall at the Indy market in Phuket old town, Phuket, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia
    Chris Mouyiaris

     

  • NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
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    NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (8383502af)
    The road leading to Bridge Farm which has been closed during the culling of 23,000 chickens after Avian Influenza was confirmed at the site.
    Bird flu suspected at Suffolk poultry farm, Redgrave, UK - 15 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
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    NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (8383502m)
    The road leading to Bridge Farm which has been closed during the culling of 23,000 chickens after Avian Influenza was confirmed at the site.
    Bird flu suspected at Suffolk poultry farm, Redgrave, UK - 15 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
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    NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (8383502p)
    The cull starts of 23,000 chickens at Bridge Farm in Redgrave after a confirmed case of Avian Influenza was diagnosed at the site.
    Bird flu suspected at Suffolk poultry farm, Redgrave, UK - 15 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
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    NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (8383502o)
    The cull starts of 23,000 chickens at Bridge Farm in Redgrave after a confirmed case of Avian Influenza was diagnosed at the site.
    Bird flu suspected at Suffolk poultry farm, Redgrave, UK - 15 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
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    NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (8383502y)
    The cull starts of 23,000 chickens at Bridge Farm in Redgrave after a confirmed case of Avian Influenza was diagnosed at the site.
    Bird flu suspected at Suffolk poultry farm, Redgrave, UK - 15 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
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    NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (8383502aa)
    The cull starts of 23,000 chickens at Bridge Farm in Redgrave after a confirmed case of Avian Influenza was diagnosed at the site.
    Bird flu suspected at Suffolk poultry farm, Redgrave, UK - 15 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
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    NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (8383502ah)
    The cull starts of 23,000 chickens at Bridge Farm in Redgrave after a confirmed case of Avian Influenza was diagnosed at the site.
    Bird flu suspected at Suffolk poultry farm, Redgrave, UK - 15 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
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    NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (8383502ag)
    The cull starts of 23,000 chickens at Bridge Farm in Redgrave after a confirmed case of Avian Influenza was diagnosed at the site.
    Bird flu suspected at Suffolk poultry farm, Redgrave, UK - 15 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
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    NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (8383502x)
    The cull starts of 23,000 chickens at Bridge Farm in Redgrave after a confirmed case of Avian Influenza was diagnosed at the site.
    Bird flu suspected at Suffolk poultry farm, Redgrave, UK - 15 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
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    NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (8383502g)
    Redgrave, Suffolk. Preparations being made for the culling of 23,000 birds at Bridge Farm near Redgrave in Suffolk, after a suspected bird flu outbreak on the poultry farm.
    Bird flu suspected at Suffolk poultry farm, Redgrave, UK - 15 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
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    NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (8383502h)
    Redgrave, Suffolk. Preparations being made for the culling of 23,000 birds at Bridge Farm near Redgrave in Suffolk, after a suspected bird flu outbreak on the poultry farm.
    Bird flu suspected at Suffolk poultry farm, Redgrave, UK - 15 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
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    NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (8383502e)
    Redgrave, Suffolk. Preparations being made for the culling of 23,000 birds at Bridge Farm near Redgrave in Suffolk, after a suspected bird flu outbreak on the poultry farm.
    Bird flu suspected at Suffolk poultry farm, Redgrave, UK - 15 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
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    NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (8376564ad)
    23,000 poultry are set to be culled at Bridge Farm near Redgrave in Suffolk, after a suspected bird flu outbreak on the poultry farm. Pictured is a Animal Health Officer from the Animal and Plant Health Agency putting up signs at the affected site.
    Bird flu suspected at Suffolk poultry farm, Redgrave, UK - 14 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
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    NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (8376564al)
    23,000 poultry are set to be culled at Bridge Farm near Redgrave in Suffolk, after a suspected bird flu outbreak on the poultry farm. Pictured is a Animal Health Officer from the Animal and Plant Health Agency putting up signs at the affected site.
    Bird flu suspected at Suffolk poultry farm, Redgrave, UK - 14 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
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    NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (8376564x)
    23,000 poultry are set to be culled at Bridge Farm near Redgrave in Suffolk, after a suspected bird flu outbreak on the poultry farm.
    Bird flu suspected at Suffolk poultry farm, Redgrave, UK - 14 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
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    NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (8376564e)
    23,000 poultry are set to be culled at Bridge Farm near Redgrave in Suffolk, after a suspected bird flu outbreak on the poultry farm
    Bird flu suspected at Suffolk poultry farm, Redgrave, UK - 14 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
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    NEWS - England: Vogelgrippe-Verdacht auf einer Geflügelfarm in Suffolk
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bullimore/REX/Shutterstock (8376564h)
    23,000 poultry are set to be culled at Bridge Farm near Redgrave in Suffolk, after a suspected bird flu outbreak on the poultry farm
    Bird flu suspected at Suffolk poultry farm, Redgrave, UK - 14 Feb 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
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    FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    19/11/16

    Waddling down a frosty lane a flock of 500 geese take their daily morning walk from their barn through the village of Croxton Kerrial, near Grantham.

    The geese spend their day grazing in a field over-looked by the village church in Lincolnshire, before waddling back to their warm barn again at dusk.

    Richard Botterill who owns Botterill & Son in Croxton Kerrial near Grantham, said: “The geese have fattened up well this year because of the warm summer - they’re about 10% heavier than normal. They’ve gained weight because they haven’t had to burn up their food just keeping warm.”

    But you'll need to be quick if you want to have a gander at these feathery commuters, as the six-month-old birds will all take their last stroll through the village next week as demand for goose on the Christmas dinner table continues to rise year-on-year.

    The farm has a total of 1500 geese and also supplies turkeys, duck and chicken for Christmas.

    The geese have walked through the village for 25 years.

    All Rights Reserved F Stop Press Ltd. (0)1773 550665 www.fstoppress.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
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    FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    19/11/16

    Waddling down a frosty lane a flock of 500 geese take their daily morning walk from their barn through the village of Croxton Kerrial, near Grantham.

    The geese spend their day grazing in a field over-looked by the village church in Lincolnshire, before waddling back to their warm barn again at dusk.

    Richard Botterill who owns Botterill & Son in Croxton Kerrial near Grantham, said: “The geese have fattened up well this year because of the warm summer - they’re about 10% heavier than normal. They’ve gained weight because they haven’t had to burn up their food just keeping warm.”

    But you'll need to be quick if you want to have a gander at these feathery commuters, as the six-month-old birds will all take their last stroll through the village next week as demand for goose on the Christmas dinner table continues to rise year-on-year.

    The farm has a total of 1500 geese and also supplies turkeys, duck and chicken for Christmas.

    The geese have walked through the village for 25 years.

    All Rights Reserved F Stop Press Ltd. (0)1773 550665 www.fstoppress.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
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    FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    19/11/16

    Waddling down a frosty lane a flock of 500 geese take their daily morning walk from their barn through the village of Croxton Kerrial, near Grantham.

    The geese spend their day grazing in a field over-looked by the village church in Lincolnshire, before waddling back to their warm barn again at dusk.

    Richard Botterill who owns Botterill & Son in Croxton Kerrial near Grantham, said: “The geese have fattened up well this year because of the warm summer - they’re about 10% heavier than normal. They’ve gained weight because they haven’t had to burn up their food just keeping warm.”

    But you'll need to be quick if you want to have a gander at these feathery commuters, as the six-month-old birds will all take their last stroll through the village next week as demand for goose on the Christmas dinner table continues to rise year-on-year.

    The farm has a total of 1500 geese and also supplies turkeys, duck and chicken for Christmas.

    The geese have walked through the village for 25 years.

    All Rights Reserved F Stop Press Ltd. (0)1773 550665 www.fstoppress.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
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    FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    19/11/16

    Waddling down a frosty lane a flock of 500 geese take their daily morning walk from their barn through the village of Croxton Kerrial, near Grantham.

    The geese spend their day grazing in a field over-looked by the village church in Lincolnshire, before waddling back to their warm barn again at dusk.

    Richard Botterill who owns Botterill & Son in Croxton Kerrial near Grantham, said: “The geese have fattened up well this year because of the warm summer - they’re about 10% heavier than normal. They’ve gained weight because they haven’t had to burn up their food just keeping warm.”

    But you'll need to be quick if you want to have a gander at these feathery commuters, as the six-month-old birds will all take their last stroll through the village next week as demand for goose on the Christmas dinner table continues to rise year-on-year.

    The farm has a total of 1500 geese and also supplies turkeys, duck and chicken for Christmas.

    The geese have walked through the village for 25 years.

    All Rights Reserved F Stop Press Ltd. (0)1773 550665 www.fstoppress.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    DUK10045522_011
    FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    19/11/16

    Waddling down a frosty lane a flock of 500 geese take their daily morning walk from their barn through the village of Croxton Kerrial, near Grantham.

    The geese spend their day grazing in a field over-looked by the village church in Lincolnshire, before waddling back to their warm barn again at dusk.

    Richard Botterill who owns Botterill & Son in Croxton Kerrial near Grantham, said: “The geese have fattened up well this year because of the warm summer - they’re about 10% heavier than normal. They’ve gained weight because they haven’t had to burn up their food just keeping warm.”

    But you'll need to be quick if you want to have a gander at these feathery commuters, as the six-month-old birds will all take their last stroll through the village next week as demand for goose on the Christmas dinner table continues to rise year-on-year.

    The farm has a total of 1500 geese and also supplies turkeys, duck and chicken for Christmas.

    The geese have walked through the village for 25 years.

    All Rights Reserved F Stop Press Ltd. (0)1773 550665 www.fstoppress.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    DUK10045522_010
    FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    19/11/16

    Waddling down a frosty lane a flock of 500 geese take their daily morning walk from their barn through the village of Croxton Kerrial, near Grantham.

    The geese spend their day grazing in a field over-looked by the village church in Lincolnshire, before waddling back to their warm barn again at dusk.

    Richard Botterill who owns Botterill & Son in Croxton Kerrial near Grantham, said: “The geese have fattened up well this year because of the warm summer - they’re about 10% heavier than normal. They’ve gained weight because they haven’t had to burn up their food just keeping warm.”

    But you'll need to be quick if you want to have a gander at these feathery commuters, as the six-month-old birds will all take their last stroll through the village next week as demand for goose on the Christmas dinner table continues to rise year-on-year.

    The farm has a total of 1500 geese and also supplies turkeys, duck and chicken for Christmas.

    The geese have walked through the village for 25 years.

    All Rights Reserved F Stop Press Ltd. (0)1773 550665 www.fstoppress.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    DUK10045522_009
    FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    19/11/16

    Waddling down a frosty lane a flock of 500 geese take their daily morning walk from their barn through the village of Croxton Kerrial, near Grantham.

    The geese spend their day grazing in a field over-looked by the village church in Lincolnshire, before waddling back to their warm barn again at dusk.

    Richard Botterill who owns Botterill & Son in Croxton Kerrial near Grantham, said: “The geese have fattened up well this year because of the warm summer - they’re about 10% heavier than normal. They’ve gained weight because they haven’t had to burn up their food just keeping warm.”

    But you'll need to be quick if you want to have a gander at these feathery commuters, as the six-month-old birds will all take their last stroll through the village next week as demand for goose on the Christmas dinner table continues to rise year-on-year.

    The farm has a total of 1500 geese and also supplies turkeys, duck and chicken for Christmas.

    The geese have walked through the village for 25 years.

    All Rights Reserved F Stop Press Ltd. (0)1773 550665 www.fstoppress.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    DUK10045522_008
    FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    19/11/16

    Waddling down a frosty lane a flock of 500 geese take their daily morning walk from their barn through the village of Croxton Kerrial, near Grantham.

    The geese spend their day grazing in a field over-looked by the village church in Lincolnshire, before waddling back to their warm barn again at dusk.

    Richard Botterill who owns Botterill & Son in Croxton Kerrial near Grantham, said: “The geese have fattened up well this year because of the warm summer - they’re about 10% heavier than normal. They’ve gained weight because they haven’t had to burn up their food just keeping warm.”

    But you'll need to be quick if you want to have a gander at these feathery commuters, as the six-month-old birds will all take their last stroll through the village next week as demand for goose on the Christmas dinner table continues to rise year-on-year.

    The farm has a total of 1500 geese and also supplies turkeys, duck and chicken for Christmas.

    The geese have walked through the village for 25 years.

    All Rights Reserved F Stop Press Ltd. (0)1773 550665 www.fstoppress.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
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    FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    19/11/16

    Waddling down a frosty lane a flock of 500 geese take their daily morning walk from their barn through the village of Croxton Kerrial, near Grantham.

    The geese spend their day grazing in a field over-looked by the village church in Lincolnshire, before waddling back to their warm barn again at dusk.

    Richard Botterill who owns Botterill & Son in Croxton Kerrial near Grantham, said: “The geese have fattened up well this year because of the warm summer - they’re about 10% heavier than normal. They’ve gained weight because they haven’t had to burn up their food just keeping warm.”

    But you'll need to be quick if you want to have a gander at these feathery commuters, as the six-month-old birds will all take their last stroll through the village next week as demand for goose on the Christmas dinner table continues to rise year-on-year.

    The farm has a total of 1500 geese and also supplies turkeys, duck and chicken for Christmas.

    The geese have walked through the village for 25 years.

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  • FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
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    FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    19/11/16

    Waddling down a frosty lane a flock of 500 geese take their daily morning walk from their barn through the village of Croxton Kerrial, near Grantham.

    The geese spend their day grazing in a field over-looked by the village church in Lincolnshire, before waddling back to their warm barn again at dusk.

    Richard Botterill who owns Botterill & Son in Croxton Kerrial near Grantham, said: “The geese have fattened up well this year because of the warm summer - they’re about 10% heavier than normal. They’ve gained weight because they haven’t had to burn up their food just keeping warm.”

    But you'll need to be quick if you want to have a gander at these feathery commuters, as the six-month-old birds will all take their last stroll through the village next week as demand for goose on the Christmas dinner table continues to rise year-on-year.

    The farm has a total of 1500 geese and also supplies turkeys, duck and chicken for Christmas.

    The geese have walked through the village for 25 years.

    All Rights Reserved F Stop Press Ltd. (0)1773 550665 www.fstoppress.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
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    FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    19/11/16

    Waddling down a frosty lane a flock of 500 geese take their daily morning walk from their barn through the village of Croxton Kerrial, near Grantham.

    The geese spend their day grazing in a field over-looked by the village church in Lincolnshire, before waddling back to their warm barn again at dusk.

    Richard Botterill who owns Botterill & Son in Croxton Kerrial near Grantham, said: “The geese have fattened up well this year because of the warm summer - they’re about 10% heavier than normal. They’ve gained weight because they haven’t had to burn up their food just keeping warm.”

    But you'll need to be quick if you want to have a gander at these feathery commuters, as the six-month-old birds will all take their last stroll through the village next week as demand for goose on the Christmas dinner table continues to rise year-on-year.

    The farm has a total of 1500 geese and also supplies turkeys, duck and chicken for Christmas.

    The geese have walked through the village for 25 years.

    All Rights Reserved F Stop Press Ltd. (0)1773 550665 www.fstoppress.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
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    FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    19/11/16

    Waddling down a frosty lane a flock of 500 geese take their daily morning walk from their barn through the village of Croxton Kerrial, near Grantham.

    The geese spend their day grazing in a field over-looked by the village church in Lincolnshire, before waddling back to their warm barn again at dusk.

    Richard Botterill who owns Botterill & Son in Croxton Kerrial near Grantham, said: “The geese have fattened up well this year because of the warm summer - they’re about 10% heavier than normal. They’ve gained weight because they haven’t had to burn up their food just keeping warm.”

    But you'll need to be quick if you want to have a gander at these feathery commuters, as the six-month-old birds will all take their last stroll through the village next week as demand for goose on the Christmas dinner table continues to rise year-on-year.

    The farm has a total of 1500 geese and also supplies turkeys, duck and chicken for Christmas.

    The geese have walked through the village for 25 years.

    All Rights Reserved F Stop Press Ltd. (0)1773 550665 www.fstoppress.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
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    FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    19/11/16

    Waddling down a frosty lane a flock of 500 geese take their daily morning walk from their barn through the village of Croxton Kerrial, near Grantham.

    The geese spend their day grazing in a field over-looked by the village church in Lincolnshire, before waddling back to their warm barn again at dusk.

    Richard Botterill who owns Botterill & Son in Croxton Kerrial near Grantham, said: “The geese have fattened up well this year because of the warm summer - they’re about 10% heavier than normal. They’ve gained weight because they haven’t had to burn up their food just keeping warm.”

    But you'll need to be quick if you want to have a gander at these feathery commuters, as the six-month-old birds will all take their last stroll through the village next week as demand for goose on the Christmas dinner table continues to rise year-on-year.

    The farm has a total of 1500 geese and also supplies turkeys, duck and chicken for Christmas.

    The geese have walked through the village for 25 years.

    All Rights Reserved F Stop Press Ltd. (0)1773 550665 www.fstoppress.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
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    FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    19/11/16

    Waddling down a frosty lane a flock of 500 geese take their daily morning walk from their barn through the village of Croxton Kerrial, near Grantham.

    The geese spend their day grazing in a field over-looked by the village church in Lincolnshire, before waddling back to their warm barn again at dusk.

    Richard Botterill who owns Botterill & Son in Croxton Kerrial near Grantham, said: “The geese have fattened up well this year because of the warm summer - they’re about 10% heavier than normal. They’ve gained weight because they haven’t had to burn up their food just keeping warm.”

    But you'll need to be quick if you want to have a gander at these feathery commuters, as the six-month-old birds will all take their last stroll through the village next week as demand for goose on the Christmas dinner table continues to rise year-on-year.

    The farm has a total of 1500 geese and also supplies turkeys, duck and chicken for Christmas.

    The geese have walked through the village for 25 years.

    All Rights Reserved F Stop Press Ltd. (0)1773 550665 www.fstoppress.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
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    FEATURE - Gänsemarsch in Croxton Kerrial
    19/11/16

    Waddling down a frosty lane a flock of 500 geese take their daily morning walk from their barn through the village of Croxton Kerrial, near Grantham.

    The geese spend their day grazing in a field over-looked by the village church in Lincolnshire, before waddling back to their warm barn again at dusk.

    Richard Botterill who owns Botterill & Son in Croxton Kerrial near Grantham, said: “The geese have fattened up well this year because of the warm summer - they’re about 10% heavier than normal. They’ve gained weight because they haven’t had to burn up their food just keeping warm.”

    But you'll need to be quick if you want to have a gander at these feathery commuters, as the six-month-old birds will all take their last stroll through the village next week as demand for goose on the Christmas dinner table continues to rise year-on-year.

    The farm has a total of 1500 geese and also supplies turkeys, duck and chicken for Christmas.

    The geese have walked through the village for 25 years.

    All Rights Reserved F Stop Press Ltd. (0)1773 550665 www.fstoppress.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die Dorset County Show
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    FEATURE - Die Dorset County Show
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Finbarr Webster/REX/Shutterstock (5888768ah)
    Poultry display
    Dorset County Show weekend, UK - 03 Sep 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die Dorset County Show
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    FEATURE - Die Dorset County Show
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Finbarr Webster/REX/Shutterstock (5888768ag)
    Poultry display
    Dorset County Show weekend, UK - 03 Sep 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - 'Scanwiches'
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    FEATURE - 'Scanwiches'
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jon Chonko/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Jon Chonko's Scanwiches project. Editorial Use Only. STRICTLY not stock. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jon Chonko/REX Shutterstock (5379604g)
    Club: A club sandwich, also called a clubhouse sandwich, is a sandwich of toasted bread, sliced cooked poultry, fried bacon, lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise.
    Scanwiches: scans of sandwiches for education and delight, New York, America - Nov 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rjmi

    This WILL make you hungry!

    A man loves his lunch so much he scans every sandwich he eats.

    Jon Chonko's Scanwiches ongoing photo project sees him placing his lunchtime snacks directly onto a scanner.

    By cutting the sandwich in half, the picturial results are mouth-watering glimpses of his deli delights.

    The Brooklyn-based designer says his project is "for education and delight".

    Jon says he has scanned more than 200 sandwiches, published a book and shown his work at several New York galleries.

    Some of his latest range from a selection of tea sandwiches with the crusts cut off, to a simple Bologna.

    There is also tasty-looking a Maine Lobster Roll, various burgers and a Uruguayan Chivito.

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Melbournes Polizei bringt Entenfamilie wieder zusammen
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    FEATURE: Melbournes Polizei bringt Entenfamilie wieder zusammen
    Mutter und Kinder getrennt - Melbournes Polizei bringt Entenfamilie wieder zusammen

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    ***SEPTEMBER 7, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. First Constable Ashlee Claridge with one of the nine ducklings handed in to the St Kilda Road police station in Melbourne, Victoria. The ducklings had been separated from their mother and were put in a warm box and spent some time being cuddled by police before their mother was located shortly before midday*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20452537

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Melbournes Polizei bringt Entenfamilie wieder zusammen
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    FEATURE: Melbournes Polizei bringt Entenfamilie wieder zusammen
    Mutter und Kinder getrennt - Melbournes Polizei bringt Entenfamilie wieder zusammen

    / 070915
    ***SEPTEMBER 7, 2015: MELBOURNE, VIC. One of the nine ducklings handed in to the St Kilda Road police station in Melbourne, Victoria. The ducklings had been separated from their mother and were put in a warm box and spent some time being cuddled by police before their mother was located shortly before midday*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20452538

    (c) Dukas

     

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