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  • Sechziger Jahre, Veranstaltung, 3. Internationale Polizei-, Sport- und Musikschau 1966 im Niederrheinstadion, Dudelsackspieler aus Schottland, Oberhausen, Ruhrgebiet, Nordrhein-Westfalen
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    Sechziger Jahre, Veranstaltung, 3. Internationale Polizei-, Sport- und Musikschau 1966 im Niederrheinstadion, Dudelsackspieler aus Schottland, Oberhausen, Ruhrgebiet, Nordrhein-Westfalen
    Sechziger Jahre, Schwarzweissfoto, Veranstaltung, 3. Internationale Polizei-, Sport- und Musikschau 1966 im Niederrhein-Stadion Oberhausen, Blasorchester aus Schottland, Dudelsackpfeifer, Schottenroecke, D-Oberhausen, Ruhrgebiet, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Sixties, black and white photo, event, 3rd International Police Sports and Music Festival 1966 in the Niederrhein Stadium in Oberhausen, wind orchestra from Scotland, bagpipers, kilts, D-Oberhausen, Ruhr area, North Rhine-Westphalia
    ZTUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Schottland Referendum: ¿berzeugte oder von Gottes Gnaden eingesetzte Kilt-TrŠger

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  • Sechziger Jahre, Veranstaltung, 3. Internationale Polizei-, Sport- und Musikschau 1966 im Niederrheinstadion, Dudelsackspieler aus Schottland, Oberhausen, Ruhrgebiet, Nordrhein-Westfalen
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    Sechziger Jahre, Veranstaltung, 3. Internationale Polizei-, Sport- und Musikschau 1966 im Niederrheinstadion, Dudelsackspieler aus Schottland, Oberhausen, Ruhrgebiet, Nordrhein-Westfalen
    Sechziger Jahre, Schwarzweissfoto, Veranstaltung, 3. Internationale Polizei-, Sport- und Musikschau 1966 im Niederrhein-Stadion Oberhausen, Blasorchester aus Schottland, Dudelsackpfeifer, Schottenroecke, D-Oberhausen, Ruhrgebiet, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Sixties, black and white photo, event, 3rd International Police Sports and Music Festival 1966 in the Niederrhein Stadium in Oberhausen, wind orchestra from Scotland, bagpipers, kilts, D-Oberhausen, Ruhr area, North Rhine-Westphalia
    ZTUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Schottland Referendum: ¿berzeugte oder von Gottes Gnaden eingesetzte Kilt-TrŠger

    DUKAS/UNITED ARCHIVES

     

  • Fussball, Heino zwischen Josef Heynckes und Guenter Netzer beim Anstoss zum Freundschaftsspiel 1972 zwischen einer Kombination von Fortuna Duesseldorf und Borussia Moenchengladbach gegen Ajax Amsterdam im Duesseldorfer Rheinstadion
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    Fussball, Heino zwischen Josef Heynckes und Guenter Netzer beim Anstoss zum Freundschaftsspiel 1972 zwischen einer Kombination von Fortuna Duesseldorf und Borussia Moenchengladbach gegen Ajax Amsterdam im Duesseldorfer Rheinstadion
    Fussball, Freundschaftsspiel, 1972, Rheinstadion in Duesseldorf, Auswahlmannschaft von Fortuna Duesseldorf und Borussia Moenchengladbach gegen Ajax Amsterdam 1:1, Showbusiness, Schlagerstar Heino beim Anstoss, links Jupp Heynckes (Gladbach), rechts Guenter Netzer (Gladbach), football, friendly game, 1972, Rhine Stadium in Duesseldorf, select team of Fortuna Duesseldorf and Borussia Moenchengladbach versus Ajax Amsterdam 1:1, show biz, kickoff by pop singer Heino, left Jupp Heynckes (Gladbach), right Guenter Netzer (Gladbach)
    Happy Birthday: GŸnter Netzer feiert am 14.Septemnber seinen 70.Geburtstag

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  • Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Fran Veale/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fran Veale/REX (3550493x)
    Prince Charming the sphynx cat, a hairless breed, wears a coat to conserve body heat when it is cold
    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/okke

    They may look like novelty garments for spoiled kitties, but these colourful cat coats are vital for ensuring the comfort of Sphynx cat Gina and her son Prince Charming in the current breezy weather.

    The eye-catching pair are part of a breed that gets cold easily thanks to their lack of fur; which means they have limited means of conserving heat.

    But, thankfully, owner Zivile Useckaite has found a stylish solution to the problem in the form of tiny - but trendy - sweaters, cardigans and hoodies.

    The Dublin-based feline fanatic Zivile tracks down the feline fashions online.

    She explains: "They need to be kept relatively warm as they have no fur to keep warm. Prince charming got his name as he was born on the same day as William and Kate's child Prince George, so he has a right to be fussy about what he wears."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Fran Veale/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fran Veale/REX (3550493j)
    Gina the sphynx cat, a hairless breed, wears a coat to conserve body heat when it is cold
    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/okke

    They may look like novelty garments for spoiled kitties, but these colourful cat coats are vital for ensuring the comfort of Sphynx cat Gina and her son Prince Charming in the current breezy weather.

    The eye-catching pair are part of a breed that gets cold easily thanks to their lack of fur; which means they have limited means of conserving heat.

    But, thankfully, owner Zivile Useckaite has found a stylish solution to the problem in the form of tiny - but trendy - sweaters, cardigans and hoodies.

    The Dublin-based feline fanatic Zivile tracks down the feline fashions online.

    She explains: "They need to be kept relatively warm as they have no fur to keep warm. Prince charming got his name as he was born on the same day as William and Kate's child Prince George, so he has a right to be fussy about what he wears."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Fran Veale/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fran Veale/REX (3550493w)
    Gina the sphynx cat, a hairless breed, wears a coat to conserve body heat when it is cold
    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/okke

    They may look like novelty garments for spoiled kitties, but these colourful cat coats are vital for ensuring the comfort of Sphynx cat Gina and her son Prince Charming in the current breezy weather.

    The eye-catching pair are part of a breed that gets cold easily thanks to their lack of fur; which means they have limited means of conserving heat.

    But, thankfully, owner Zivile Useckaite has found a stylish solution to the problem in the form of tiny - but trendy - sweaters, cardigans and hoodies.

    The Dublin-based feline fanatic Zivile tracks down the feline fashions online.

    She explains: "They need to be kept relatively warm as they have no fur to keep warm. Prince charming got his name as he was born on the same day as William and Kate's child Prince George, so he has a right to be fussy about what he wears."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Fran Veale/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fran Veale/REX (3550493v)
    Prince Charming the sphynx cat, a hairless breed, wears a coat to conserve body heat when it is cold
    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/okke

    They may look like novelty garments for spoiled kitties, but these colourful cat coats are vital for ensuring the comfort of Sphynx cat Gina and her son Prince Charming in the current breezy weather.

    The eye-catching pair are part of a breed that gets cold easily thanks to their lack of fur; which means they have limited means of conserving heat.

    But, thankfully, owner Zivile Useckaite has found a stylish solution to the problem in the form of tiny - but trendy - sweaters, cardigans and hoodies.

    The Dublin-based feline fanatic Zivile tracks down the feline fashions online.

    She explains: "They need to be kept relatively warm as they have no fur to keep warm. Prince charming got his name as he was born on the same day as William and Kate's child Prince George, so he has a right to be fussy about what he wears."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Fran Veale/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fran Veale/REX (3550493g)
    Gina the sphynx cat, a hairless breed, wears a coat to conserve body heat when it is cold
    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/okke

    They may look like novelty garments for spoiled kitties, but these colourful cat coats are vital for ensuring the comfort of Sphynx cat Gina and her son Prince Charming in the current breezy weather.

    The eye-catching pair are part of a breed that gets cold easily thanks to their lack of fur; which means they have limited means of conserving heat.

    But, thankfully, owner Zivile Useckaite has found a stylish solution to the problem in the form of tiny - but trendy - sweaters, cardigans and hoodies.

    The Dublin-based feline fanatic Zivile tracks down the feline fashions online.

    She explains: "They need to be kept relatively warm as they have no fur to keep warm. Prince charming got his name as he was born on the same day as William and Kate's child Prince George, so he has a right to be fussy about what he wears."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Fran Veale/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fran Veale/REX (3550493f)
    Gina the sphynx cat, a hairless breed, wears a coat to conserve body heat when it is cold
    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/okke

    They may look like novelty garments for spoiled kitties, but these colourful cat coats are vital for ensuring the comfort of Sphynx cat Gina and her son Prince Charming in the current breezy weather.

    The eye-catching pair are part of a breed that gets cold easily thanks to their lack of fur; which means they have limited means of conserving heat.

    But, thankfully, owner Zivile Useckaite has found a stylish solution to the problem in the form of tiny - but trendy - sweaters, cardigans and hoodies.

    The Dublin-based feline fanatic Zivile tracks down the feline fashions online.

    She explains: "They need to be kept relatively warm as they have no fur to keep warm. Prince charming got his name as he was born on the same day as William and Kate's child Prince George, so he has a right to be fussy about what he wears."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Fran Veale/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fran Veale/REX (3550493u)
    Prince Charming the sphynx cat, a hairless breed, wears a coat to conserve body heat when it is cold
    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/okke

    They may look like novelty garments for spoiled kitties, but these colourful cat coats are vital for ensuring the comfort of Sphynx cat Gina and her son Prince Charming in the current breezy weather.

    The eye-catching pair are part of a breed that gets cold easily thanks to their lack of fur; which means they have limited means of conserving heat.

    But, thankfully, owner Zivile Useckaite has found a stylish solution to the problem in the form of tiny - but trendy - sweaters, cardigans and hoodies.

    The Dublin-based feline fanatic Zivile tracks down the feline fashions online.

    She explains: "They need to be kept relatively warm as they have no fur to keep warm. Prince charming got his name as he was born on the same day as William and Kate's child Prince George, so he has a right to be fussy about what he wears."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Fran Veale/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fran Veale/REX (3550493s)
    Prince Charming the sphynx cat, a hairless breed, wears a coat to conserve body heat when it is cold
    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/okke

    They may look like novelty garments for spoiled kitties, but these colourful cat coats are vital for ensuring the comfort of Sphynx cat Gina and her son Prince Charming in the current breezy weather.

    The eye-catching pair are part of a breed that gets cold easily thanks to their lack of fur; which means they have limited means of conserving heat.

    But, thankfully, owner Zivile Useckaite has found a stylish solution to the problem in the form of tiny - but trendy - sweaters, cardigans and hoodies.

    The Dublin-based feline fanatic Zivile tracks down the feline fashions online.

    She explains: "They need to be kept relatively warm as they have no fur to keep warm. Prince charming got his name as he was born on the same day as William and Kate's child Prince George, so he has a right to be fussy about what he wears."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Fran Veale/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fran Veale/REX (3550493r)
    Gina and her son Prince Charming are sphynx cats, a hairless breed, so wear coats to conserve body heat when it is cold
    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/okke

    They may look like novelty garments for spoiled kitties, but these colourful cat coats are vital for ensuring the comfort of Sphynx cat Gina and her son Prince Charming in the current breezy weather.

    The eye-catching pair are part of a breed that gets cold easily thanks to their lack of fur; which means they have limited means of conserving heat.

    But, thankfully, owner Zivile Useckaite has found a stylish solution to the problem in the form of tiny - but trendy - sweaters, cardigans and hoodies.

    The Dublin-based feline fanatic Zivile tracks down the feline fashions online.

    She explains: "They need to be kept relatively warm as they have no fur to keep warm. Prince charming got his name as he was born on the same day as William and Kate's child Prince George, so he has a right to be fussy about what he wears."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Fran Veale/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fran Veale/REX (3550493e)
    Gina the sphynx cat, a hairless breed, wears a coat to conserve body heat when it is cold
    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/okke

    They may look like novelty garments for spoiled kitties, but these colourful cat coats are vital for ensuring the comfort of Sphynx cat Gina and her son Prince Charming in the current breezy weather.

    The eye-catching pair are part of a breed that gets cold easily thanks to their lack of fur; which means they have limited means of conserving heat.

    But, thankfully, owner Zivile Useckaite has found a stylish solution to the problem in the form of tiny - but trendy - sweaters, cardigans and hoodies.

    The Dublin-based feline fanatic Zivile tracks down the feline fashions online.

    She explains: "They need to be kept relatively warm as they have no fur to keep warm. Prince charming got his name as he was born on the same day as William and Kate's child Prince George, so he has a right to be fussy about what he wears."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Fran Veale/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fran Veale/REX (3550493q)
    Sphynx cats have limited means of conserving body heat when it is cold, so in climates such as ours many owners provide them with coats or other clothing in the winter. This set of pictures shows Gina and her son Prince Charming, owned by Zivile Useckaite, in some of the outfits she dresses them in to keep warm. (This pic shows Gina) 06/02/2014 Photograph©Fran Veale PLEASE CREDIT!
    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/okke

    They may look like novelty garments for spoiled kitties, but these colourful cat coats are vital for ensuring the comfort of Sphynx cat Gina and her son Prince Charming in the current breezy weather.

    The eye-catching pair are part of a breed that gets cold easily thanks to their lack of fur; which means they have limited means of conserving heat.

    But, thankfully, owner Zivile Useckaite has found a stylish solution to the problem in the form of tiny - but trendy - sweaters, cardigans and hoodies.

    The Dublin-based feline fanatic Zivile tracks down the feline fashions online.

    She explains: "They need to be kept relatively warm as they have no fur to keep warm. Prince charming got his name as he was born on the same day as William and Kate's child Prince George, so he has a right to be fussy about what he wears."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Fran Veale/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fran Veale/REX (3550493o)
    Prince Charming the sphynx cat, a hairless breed, wears a coat to conserve body heat when it is cold
    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/okke

    They may look like novelty garments for spoiled kitties, but these colourful cat coats are vital for ensuring the comfort of Sphynx cat Gina and her son Prince Charming in the current breezy weather.

    The eye-catching pair are part of a breed that gets cold easily thanks to their lack of fur; which means they have limited means of conserving heat.

    But, thankfully, owner Zivile Useckaite has found a stylish solution to the problem in the form of tiny - but trendy - sweaters, cardigans and hoodies.

    The Dublin-based feline fanatic Zivile tracks down the feline fashions online.

    She explains: "They need to be kept relatively warm as they have no fur to keep warm. Prince charming got his name as he was born on the same day as William and Kate's child Prince George, so he has a right to be fussy about what he wears."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Fran Veale/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fran Veale/REX (3550493n)
    Gina the sphynx cat, a hairless breed, wears a coat to conserve body heat when it is cold
    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/okke

    They may look like novelty garments for spoiled kitties, but these colourful cat coats are vital for ensuring the comfort of Sphynx cat Gina and her son Prince Charming in the current breezy weather.

    The eye-catching pair are part of a breed that gets cold easily thanks to their lack of fur; which means they have limited means of conserving heat.

    But, thankfully, owner Zivile Useckaite has found a stylish solution to the problem in the form of tiny - but trendy - sweaters, cardigans and hoodies.

    The Dublin-based feline fanatic Zivile tracks down the feline fashions online.

    She explains: "They need to be kept relatively warm as they have no fur to keep warm. Prince charming got his name as he was born on the same day as William and Kate's child Prince George, so he has a right to be fussy about what he wears."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Fran Veale/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fran Veale/REX (3550493a)
    Prince Charming the sphynx cat, a hairless breed, wears a coat to conserve body heat when it is cold
    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/okke

    They may look like novelty garments for spoiled kitties, but these colourful cat coats are vital for ensuring the comfort of Sphynx cat Gina and her son Prince Charming in the current breezy weather.

    The eye-catching pair are part of a breed that gets cold easily thanks to their lack of fur; which means they have limited means of conserving heat.

    But, thankfully, owner Zivile Useckaite has found a stylish solution to the problem in the form of tiny - but trendy - sweaters, cardigans and hoodies.

    The Dublin-based feline fanatic Zivile tracks down the feline fashions online.

    She explains: "They need to be kept relatively warm as they have no fur to keep warm. Prince charming got his name as he was born on the same day as William and Kate's child Prince George, so he has a right to be fussy about what he wears."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Fran Veale/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fran Veale/REX (3550493m)
    Prince Charming the sphynx cat, a hairless breed, wears a coat to conserve body heat when it is cold
    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/okke

    They may look like novelty garments for spoiled kitties, but these colourful cat coats are vital for ensuring the comfort of Sphynx cat Gina and her son Prince Charming in the current breezy weather.

    The eye-catching pair are part of a breed that gets cold easily thanks to their lack of fur; which means they have limited means of conserving heat.

    But, thankfully, owner Zivile Useckaite has found a stylish solution to the problem in the form of tiny - but trendy - sweaters, cardigans and hoodies.

    The Dublin-based feline fanatic Zivile tracks down the feline fashions online.

    She explains: "They need to be kept relatively warm as they have no fur to keep warm. Prince charming got his name as he was born on the same day as William and Kate's child Prince George, so he has a right to be fussy about what he wears."
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  • Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Prince Charming the sphynx cat, a hairless breed, wears a coat to conserve body heat when it is cold
    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/okke

    They may look like novelty garments for spoiled kitties, but these colourful cat coats are vital for ensuring the comfort of Sphynx cat Gina and her son Prince Charming in the current breezy weather.

    The eye-catching pair are part of a breed that gets cold easily thanks to their lack of fur; which means they have limited means of conserving heat.

    But, thankfully, owner Zivile Useckaite has found a stylish solution to the problem in the form of tiny - but trendy - sweaters, cardigans and hoodies.

    The Dublin-based feline fanatic Zivile tracks down the feline fashions online.

    She explains: "They need to be kept relatively warm as they have no fur to keep warm. Prince charming got his name as he was born on the same day as William and Kate's child Prince George, so he has a right to be fussy about what he wears."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Prince Charming the sphynx cat, a hairless breed, wears a coat to conserve body heat when it is cold
    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/okke

    They may look like novelty garments for spoiled kitties, but these colourful cat coats are vital for ensuring the comfort of Sphynx cat Gina and her son Prince Charming in the current breezy weather.

    The eye-catching pair are part of a breed that gets cold easily thanks to their lack of fur; which means they have limited means of conserving heat.

    But, thankfully, owner Zivile Useckaite has found a stylish solution to the problem in the form of tiny - but trendy - sweaters, cardigans and hoodies.

    The Dublin-based feline fanatic Zivile tracks down the feline fashions online.

    She explains: "They need to be kept relatively warm as they have no fur to keep warm. Prince charming got his name as he was born on the same day as William and Kate's child Prince George, so he has a right to be fussy about what he wears."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
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    Prince Charming the sphynx cat, a hairless breed, wears a coat to conserve body heat when it is cold
    Gina and her son Prince Charming - the hairless sphynx cats - wear coats to keep warm, Dublin, Ireland - February 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/okke

    They may look like novelty garments for spoiled kitties, but these colourful cat coats are vital for ensuring the comfort of Sphynx cat Gina and her son Prince Charming in the current breezy weather.

    The eye-catching pair are part of a breed that gets cold easily thanks to their lack of fur; which means they have limited means of conserving heat.

    But, thankfully, owner Zivile Useckaite has found a stylish solution to the problem in the form of tiny - but trendy - sweaters, cardigans and hoodies.

    The Dublin-based feline fanatic Zivile tracks down the feline fashions online.

    She explains: "They need to be kept relatively warm as they have no fur to keep warm. Prince charming got his name as he was born on the same day as William and Kate's child Prince George, so he has a right to be fussy about what he wears."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Waterfalls in the Iguazu National Park, Brazil and Argentina border - Nov 2013
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    Waterfalls in the Iguazu National Park, Brazil and Argentina border - Nov 2013
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    Visitors wearing plastic water protective coats from the spray on the viewing platform on the Brazlian side of the Iguazu Waterfalls in Brazil
    Waterfalls in the Iguazu National Park, Brazil and Argentina border - Nov 2013

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  • Fussball, Heino zwischen Josef Heynckes und Guenter Netzer beim Anstoss zum Freundschaftsspiel 1972 zwischen einer Kombination von Fortuna Duesseldorf und Borussia Moenchengladbach gegen Ajax Amsterdam im Duesseldorfer Rheinstadion
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    Fussball, Heino zwischen Josef Heynckes und Guenter Netzer beim Anstoss zum Freundschaftsspiel 1972 zwischen einer Kombination von Fortuna Duesseldorf und Borussia Moenchengladbach gegen Ajax Amsterdam im Duesseldorfer Rheinstadion
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  • Michael Winner The 70-year-old Film Director Has Shed Three-and-a-half Stone. This Week He Said Dieting Means He Can Wear His 70s Wardrobe. Femail Put Him To The Test. Picture Shows: Michael Wearing An Afghan Coat. 'a Very Successful 6ft 2in Black M
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    Michael Winner The 70-year-old Film Director Has Shed Three-and-a-half Stone. This Week He Said Dieting Means He Can Wear His 70s Wardrobe. Femail Put Him To The Test. Picture Shows: Michael Wearing An Afghan Coat. 'a Very Successful 6ft 2in Black M
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Murray Sanders / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features (976003a)
    Michael Winner The 70-year-old Film Director Has Shed Three-and-a-half Stone. This Week He Said Dieting Means He Can Wear His 70s Wardrobe. Femail Put Him To The Test. Picture Shows: Michael Wearing An Afghan Coat. 'a Very Successful 6ft 2in Black Model And Dancer Helped Me Pick This Out In Rome In The Mid-sixties So I Was Always Very Fond Of It. I Remember Wearing It On The Set Of Death Wish-ellene Played A Nurse In The Film-and Everyone Was Terribly Rude About It. Charlie Bronson (the Star Of The Death Wish Films) Asked: 'did You Shoot The Goat Yourself?' But His Wife Jill Ireland Thought It Was Wonderful. The Shirt Is From The South Of France Of Course-a Cannes Staple.' A Slim-line Michael Winner Steps Back To His 70's/80's Wardrobe. Picture Murray Sanders
    Michael Winner The 70-year-old Film Director Has Shed Three-and-a-half Stone. This Week He Said Dieting Means He Can Wear His 70s Wardrobe. Femail Put Him To The Test. Picture Shows: Michael Wearing An Afghan Coat. 'a Very Successful 6ft 2in Black M

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    ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Michael Winner im Alter von 77 Jahren gestorben

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  • Pkt3060-210099 Actress Sylvia Kristel From Holland Pictured With Rutger Hauer On The Isle Of Mann. ...actress
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    Pkt3060-210099 Actress Sylvia Kristel From Holland Pictured With Rutger Hauer On The Isle Of Mann. ...actress
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    Pkt3060-210099 Actress Sylvia Kristel From Holland Pictured With Rutger Hauer On The Isle Of Mann. ...actress
    Pkt3060-210099 Actress Sylvia Kristel From Holland Pictured With Rutger Hauer On The Isle Of Mann. ...actress

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Princess Margaret 9th December 1953 Princess Margaret Takend During A Visit To Sadlers Wells For A Gala Ballet Performance..
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    Princess Margaret 9th December 1953 Princess Margaret Takend During A Visit To Sadlers Wells For A Gala Ballet Performance..
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    Princess Margaret 9th December 1953 Princess Margaret Takend During A Visit To Sadlers Wells For A Gala Ballet Performance..
    Princess Margaret 9th December 1953 Princess Margaret Takend During A Visit To Sadlers Wells For A Gala Ballet Performance..

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    Zusammenstellung: zum 10. Todestag von Prinzessin Margaret (9.2.2012)

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  • World Society for the Protection of Animals and London Metropolitan Police Wildlife Crime Unit, pop-up exhibtion, City Hall, London, Britain - 30 Jan 2012
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    World Society for the Protection of Animals and London Metropolitan Police Wildlife Crime Unit, pop-up exhibtion, City Hall, London, Britain - 30 Jan 2012
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    Coats made from skin the of a Snow Leopard, the skin of a Tiger and a three metre Polar bear.
    Animal Charity and London's Wildlife Police Join Forces
    Today London Metropolitan wildlife police have been given a financial boost in their efforts to stamp out crime in the city.

    For the first time ever a charity has directly funded a Metropolitan Police Service unit.

    The Wildlife Crime Unit and the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) have formalised a partnership at a press launch today.

    The launch held at City Hall also featured a one-off interactive display of the Wildlife Crime Unit's seized items, which included a stuffed ten-day-old tiger cub, three metre long Polar Bear skin, Rhino horns worth GBP 200,000 and coats made from skins of a Snow Leopard and Tiger.

    The capital's wildlife criminals may have hoped the recession would push the police unit into closure but an intervention from an animal welfare charity will see the unit gain more staff as well as resources to train up the next generation of specialist enforcement officers as its current cops near retirement.

    During the day people are encouraged to pick up these extremely rare items- as they highlight the animals welfare impact that wildlife crime has had on the world's most charismatic animals.

    Sergeant Ian Knox who was at the launch today is Head of the Metropolitan Police Wildlife Crime Unit, he said: "I am delighted that the World Society for the Protection of Animals has decided to contribute a significant amount of money to the Wildlife Crime Unit.

    "The extra staff will pay for more staff so we can be proactive in targeting criminals who seek to exploit animals for financial gain.

    "We will also be able to provide additional support and training to Wildlife Crime Officers across London which will ensure that the Met ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VMPBYWJPL

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  • World Society for the Protection of Animals and London Metropolitan Police Wildlife Crime Unit, pop-up exhibtion, City Hall, London, Britain - 30 Jan 2012
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    World Society for the Protection of Animals and London Metropolitan Police Wildlife Crime Unit, pop-up exhibtion, City Hall, London, Britain - 30 Jan 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle/Rex Features (1557988b)
    Coats made from skin the of a Snow Leopard, the skin of a Tiger and a three metre Polar bear.
    Animal Charity and London's Wildlife Police Join Forces
    Today London Metropolitan wildlife police have been given a financial boost in their efforts to stamp out crime in the city.

    For the first time ever a charity has directly funded a Metropolitan Police Service unit.

    The Wildlife Crime Unit and the World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) have formalised a partnership at a press launch today.

    The launch held at City Hall also featured a one-off interactive display of the Wildlife Crime Unit's seized items, which included a stuffed ten-day-old tiger cub, three metre long Polar Bear skin, Rhino horns worth GBP 200,000 and coats made from skins of a Snow Leopard and Tiger.

    The capital's wildlife criminals may have hoped the recession would push the police unit into closure but an intervention from an animal welfare charity will see the unit gain more staff as well as resources to train up the next generation of specialist enforcement officers as its current cops near retirement.

    During the day people are encouraged to pick up these extremely rare items- as they highlight the animals welfare impact that wildlife crime has had on the world's most charismatic animals.

    Sergeant Ian Knox who was at the launch today is Head of the Metropolitan Police Wildlife Crime Unit, he said: "I am delighted that the World Society for the Protection of Animals has decided to contribute a significant amount of money to the Wildlife Crime Unit.

    "The extra staff will pay for more staff so we can be proactive in targeting criminals who seek to exploit animals for financial gain.

    "We will also be able to provide additional support and training to Wildlife Crime Officers across London which will ensure that the Met ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VMPBYWJPL

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  • Jason Statham out for a walk with Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
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    Jason Statham out for a walk with Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
    Jason Statham and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley enjoying New York City, on Friday, December 16th, 2011 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Matthew Broderick walks son James to school
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    Matthew Broderick walks son James to school
    Matthew Broderick walks son James to school on a cool New York morning, Wednesday December 15th 2010 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Matthew Broderick walks son James to school
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    Matthew Broderick walks son James to school
    Matthew Broderick walks son James to school on a cool New York morning, Wednesday December 15th 2010 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Matthew Broderick walks son James to school
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    Matthew Broderick walks son James to school
    Matthew Broderick walks son James to school on a cool New York morning, Wednesday December 15th 2010 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Matthew Broderick walks son James to school
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    Matthew Broderick walks son James to school
    Matthew Broderick walks son James to school on a cool New York morning, Wednesday December 15th 2010 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Matthew Broderick walks son James to school
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    Matthew Broderick walks son James to school
    Matthew Broderick walks son James to school on a cool New York morning, Wednesday December 15th 2010 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Matthew Broderick walks son James to school
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    Matthew Broderick walks son James to school
    Matthew Broderick walks son James to school on a cool New York morning, Wednesday December 15th 2010 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Matthew Broderick walks son James to school
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    Matthew Broderick walks son James to school
    Matthew Broderick walks son James to school on a cool New York morning, Wednesday December 15th 2010 X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • English architect and designer Nigel Coates
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    English architect and designer Nigel Coates
    Nigel Coates is an English architect, interior designer, author, and furniture designer.

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  • English architect and designer Nigel Coates
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    English architect and designer Nigel Coates
    Nigel Coates is an English architect, interior designer, author, and furniture designer.

    © Felix Clay / eyevine

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  • English architect and designer Nigel Coates
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    English architect and designer Nigel Coates
    Nigel Coates is an English architect, interior designer, author, and furniture designer.

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  • English architect and designer Nigel Coates
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    English architect and designer Nigel Coates
    Nigel Coates is an English architect, interior designer, author, and furniture designer.

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  • English architect and designer Nigel Coates
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    English architect and designer Nigel Coates
    Nigel Coates is an English architect, interior designer, author, and furniture designer.

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  • English architect and designer Nigel Coates
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    English architect and designer Nigel Coates
    Nigel Coates is an English architect, interior designer, author, and furniture designer.

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  • English architect and designer Nigel Coates
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    English architect and designer Nigel Coates
    Nigel Coates is an English architect, interior designer, author, and furniture designer.

    © Felix Clay / eyevine

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  • English architect and designer Nigel Coates
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    English architect and designer Nigel Coates
    Nigel Coates is an English architect, interior designer, author, and furniture designer.

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  • English architect and designer Nigel Coates
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    English architect and designer Nigel Coates
    Nigel Coates is an English architect, interior designer, author, and furniture designer.

    © Felix Clay / eyevine

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  • English architect and designer Nigel Coates
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    English architect and designer Nigel Coates
    Nigel Coates is an English architect, interior designer, author, and furniture designer.

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  • Fabio Capello lookalike on holiday in Bournemouth, Britain - Jun 2010
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    Fabio Capello lookalike on holiday in Bournemouth, Britain - Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1199236g )
    Mike and Marion Coats
    Fabio Capello lookalike on holiday in Bournemouth, Britain - Jun 2010
    Wish you were here, Fabio?

    Under-fire Fabio Capello appears to have retreated to the seaside for some peace and quiet as England's World Cup campaign is all at sea.

    But on closer inspection the person in the picture is actually holidaymaker Mike Coats who happens to be a dead-ringer for Fabio.

    Mike, a 53-year-old graphic designer, has had his break to a beach hut in Bournemouth, Dorset, interrupted by concerned well-wishers.

    Patriotic Mike hired out the seaside shack after it had been turned into a shrine for the national football team by tourism chiefs for the World Cup.

    But Mike stunned sunbathers who thought he was the real thing.

    One elderly couple even wished him good luck for the remaining England matches - even though the real Fabio is thousands of miles away in South Africa.

    Other passers-by shook his hand and asked for his autograph.

    The bizarre experience has led Mike to consider swapping his day job to become a full-time lookalike.

    Mike, was on holiday in Bournemouth with wife Marion and they were the first customers to hire out the soccer-style beach hut along the prom.

    The timber hut has been painted in the colours of a St George's flag and numbered 1966 by the local council as a way of backing England in the World Cup.

    It has been kitted out with red and white coloured deck chairs, towels, mugs, plates, bunting, flags and banners.

    Mike, a graphic designer from Yeovil, Somerset, said: "We only live up the road from Bournemouth and visit quite a lot.

    "When I found out about this beach hut I knew I had to hire it for a few days.

    "I'm obviously a big England fan and am quite patriotic so this is great."

    Mike added: "I have been aware that I bear a resemblance to Fabio Cap...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EUEBHTHND

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  • Fabio Capello lookalike on holiday in Bournemouth, Britain - Jun 2010
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    Fabio Capello lookalike on holiday in Bournemouth, Britain - Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1199236h )
    Mike Coats
    Fabio Capello lookalike on holiday in Bournemouth, Britain - Jun 2010
    Wish you were here, Fabio?

    Under-fire Fabio Capello appears to have retreated to the seaside for some peace and quiet as England's World Cup campaign is all at sea.

    But on closer inspection the person in the picture is actually holidaymaker Mike Coats who happens to be a dead-ringer for Fabio.

    Mike, a 53-year-old graphic designer, has had his break to a beach hut in Bournemouth, Dorset, interrupted by concerned well-wishers.

    Patriotic Mike hired out the seaside shack after it had been turned into a shrine for the national football team by tourism chiefs for the World Cup.

    But Mike stunned sunbathers who thought he was the real thing.

    One elderly couple even wished him good luck for the remaining England matches - even though the real Fabio is thousands of miles away in South Africa.

    Other passers-by shook his hand and asked for his autograph.

    The bizarre experience has led Mike to consider swapping his day job to become a full-time lookalike.

    Mike, was on holiday in Bournemouth with wife Marion and they were the first customers to hire out the soccer-style beach hut along the prom.

    The timber hut has been painted in the colours of a St George's flag and numbered 1966 by the local council as a way of backing England in the World Cup.

    It has been kitted out with red and white coloured deck chairs, towels, mugs, plates, bunting, flags and banners.

    Mike, a graphic designer from Yeovil, Somerset, said: "We only live up the road from Bournemouth and visit quite a lot.

    "When I found out about this beach hut I knew I had to hire it for a few days.

    "I'm obviously a big England fan and am quite patriotic so this is great."

    Mike added: "I have been aware that I bear a resemblance to Fabio Capello for a ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EUEBHTHND

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  • Fabio Capello lookalike on holiday in Bournemouth, Britain - Jun 2010
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    Fabio Capello lookalike on holiday in Bournemouth, Britain - Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1199236e )
    Mike Coats
    Fabio Capello lookalike on holiday in Bournemouth, Britain - Jun 2010
    Wish you were here, Fabio?

    Under-fire Fabio Capello appears to have retreated to the seaside for some peace and quiet as England's World Cup campaign is all at sea.

    But on closer inspection the person in the picture is actually holidaymaker Mike Coats who happens to be a dead-ringer for Fabio.

    Mike, a 53-year-old graphic designer, has had his break to a beach hut in Bournemouth, Dorset, interrupted by concerned well-wishers.

    Patriotic Mike hired out the seaside shack after it had been turned into a shrine for the national football team by tourism chiefs for the World Cup.

    But Mike stunned sunbathers who thought he was the real thing.

    One elderly couple even wished him good luck for the remaining England matches - even though the real Fabio is thousands of miles away in South Africa.

    Other passers-by shook his hand and asked for his autograph.

    The bizarre experience has led Mike to consider swapping his day job to become a full-time lookalike.

    Mike, was on holiday in Bournemouth with wife Marion and they were the first customers to hire out the soccer-style beach hut along the prom.

    The timber hut has been painted in the colours of a St George's flag and numbered 1966 by the local council as a way of backing England in the World Cup.

    It has been kitted out with red and white coloured deck chairs, towels, mugs, plates, bunting, flags and banners.

    Mike, a graphic designer from Yeovil, Somerset, said: "We only live up the road from Bournemouth and visit quite a lot.

    "When I found out about this beach hut I knew I had to hire it for a few days.

    "I'm obviously a big England fan and am quite patriotic so this is great."

    Mike added: "I have been aware that I bear a resemblance to Fabio Capello for a ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EUEBHTHND

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  • Fabio Capello lookalike on holiday in Bournemouth, Britain - Jun 2010
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    Fabio Capello lookalike on holiday in Bournemouth, Britain - Jun 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bournemouth News / Rex Features ( 1199236c )
    Mike Coats
    Fabio Capello lookalike on holiday in Bournemouth, Britain - Jun 2010
    Wish you were here, Fabio?

    Under-fire Fabio Capello appears to have retreated to the seaside for some peace and quiet as England's World Cup campaign is all at sea.

    But on closer inspection the person in the picture is actually holidaymaker Mike Coats who happens to be a dead-ringer for Fabio.

    Mike, a 53-year-old graphic designer, has had his break to a beach hut in Bournemouth, Dorset, interrupted by concerned well-wishers.

    Patriotic Mike hired out the seaside shack after it had been turned into a shrine for the national football team by tourism chiefs for the World Cup.

    But Mike stunned sunbathers who thought he was the real thing.

    One elderly couple even wished him good luck for the remaining England matches - even though the real Fabio is thousands of miles away in South Africa.

    Other passers-by shook his hand and asked for his autograph.

    The bizarre experience has led Mike to consider swapping his day job to become a full-time lookalike.

    Mike, was on holiday in Bournemouth with wife Marion and they were the first customers to hire out the soccer-style beach hut along the prom.

    The timber hut has been painted in the colours of a St George's flag and numbered 1966 by the local council as a way of backing England in the World Cup.

    It has been kitted out with red and white coloured deck chairs, towels, mugs, plates, bunting, flags and banners.

    Mike, a graphic designer from Yeovil, Somerset, said: "We only live up the road from Bournemouth and visit quite a lot.

    "When I found out about this beach hut I knew I had to hire it for a few days.

    "I'm obviously a big England fan and am quite patriotic so this is great."

    Mike added: "I have been aware that I bear a resemblance to Fabio Capello for a ...
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