Your search:
404 result(s) in 0.06 s
-
DUKAS_188550284_NUR
Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
Fishermen select coastal fish catches in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. The drag net is one of 10 groups of fishing gear that are permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen based on the Regulation of the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, which aims to protect small fishermen and environmental sustainability. The length of the rope used is 2000 meters with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in a traditional way. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188550275_NUR
Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
Fishermen bring their catch from the coast in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. The drag net is one of 10 groups of fishing gear that Indonesian fishermen are allowed to use based on the Regulation of the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, which aims to protect small fishermen and environmental sustainability. The length of the rope used is 2000 meters with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in a traditional way. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188550274_NUR
Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188550273_NUR
Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188550265_NUR
Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188550264_NUR
Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188550263_NUR
Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188550252_NUR
Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188550250_NUR
Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188550198_NUR
Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
Fishermen go to sea to lower the drag net using a boat in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 groups of fishing gear that are permitted to be used by Indonesian fishermen based on the Regulation of the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, which aims to protect small fishermen and environmental sustainability. The length of the rope used is 2000 meters with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in a traditional way. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188550191_NUR
Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
Female fishermen prepare to lower the drag net using a boat in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 groups of fishing gear that Indonesian fishermen are permitted to use based on the Regulation of the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, which aims to protect small fishermen and environmental sustainability. The length of the rope used is 2000 meters with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in a traditional way. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188550189_NUR
Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
Fishermen go to sea to lower the drag net using a boat in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 groups of fishing gear that are permitted to be used by Indonesian fishermen based on the Regulation of the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, which aims to protect small fishermen and environmental sustainability. The length of the rope used is 2000 meters with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in a traditional way. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188550177_NUR
Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
Fishermen select coastal fish catches in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. The drag net is one of 10 groups of fishing gear that are permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen based on the Regulation of the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, which aims to protect small fishermen and environmental sustainability. The length of the rope used is 2000 meters with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in a traditional way. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188550175_NUR
Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188550174_NUR
Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188550173_NUR
Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188550157_NUR
Fishermen Using Beach Drag Nets
Fishermen catch fish using beach drag nets in Pangandaran, West Java, on September 7, 2025. Drag nets are one of 10 types of fishing gear permitted for use by Indonesian fishermen under the Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Regulation, which aims to protect small-scale fishermen and preserve the environment. The rope used is 2,000 meters long, with a 500-meter net pulled by 15-20 people working together in traditional ways. (Photo by Ardi Septian/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188534612_NUR
Nepal’s Living Deities Start Five-day Tour Of The City On Indra Jatra
Nepali Hindu devotees hold the rope to pull the chariot of the living deities during the Indra Jatra procession at Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 6, 2025. The ascension of three living deities--the Kumari, Ganesh, and Bhairab in the form of humans on three different chariots that tour around the city--is an annual festival observed for eight days starting from Bhadra Shukla Chaturdashi of the Nepali month of Bhadra. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, as per the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which is followed for a long time. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bound. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues till now. Indra, the god of rain, is worshiped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188429419_NUR
Daily Life In Dhaka
People are stuck in traffic as a goat, tied with a rope, is transported for sale as meat in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on September 3, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_188400932_NUR
Nepal's Kathmandu Durbar Square Gets Decked Up For Upcoming Indra Jatra Festival
Children play with the rope tied to the chariots built in front of the Gaddhi Baithak in the premises of the Kathmandu Durbar Square as the nation prepares for the Indra Jatra festival in Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 3, 2025. The fourth day of the waxing moon in the month of Bhadra, as per the lunar calendar, is the Indra Jatra, which is followed for a long time. Devraj Indra, the God of rains and good harvest, is worshipped for eight days, starting with the erection of a sacred wooden pole, ''Lingo,'' at the premises of Kathmandu Durbar Square. The fourth day of the marathon worshiping festival witnesses singing, mask dance, and rejoicing with other rituals. The procession in Kathmandu Durbar Square has the living goddess Kumari at the center of attraction as Goddess Kumari publicly appears on this particular day. Legends say that the Indra Jatra festival is observed to celebrate the victory of the gods over the demons to release Jayanta, the son of Lord Indra. It is believed that Lord Indra comes to the earth to collect white flowers for his mother but is caught by the locals (The Newars) of the Kathmandu valley and kept bounded. After Lord Indra's mother, Jayanta, comes and discloses his identity, a procession takes place, which continues till now. Indra, the god of rain, is worshiped in this festival primarily celebrated by the Newar communities following both Hinduism and Buddhism. (Photo by Subaas Shrestha/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_187415220_ZUM
FASTEUR Marines Conduct Fast Rope Training
July 17, 2025 - Rota, Spain - Cpl. Javen Romey, a Marine assigned to Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team Company Europe (FASTEUR), climbs the fast rope training tower during fast rope training onboard Naval Station (NAVSTA) Rota, Spain, July 17, 2025. As the ''Gateway to the Mediterranean, NAVSTA Rota provides U.S., NATO and allied forces a strategic hub for operations in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. NAVSTA Rota is a force multiplier, capable of promptly deploying and supporting combat-ready forces through land, air and sea, enabling warfighters and their families, sustaining the fleet and fostering the U.S. and Spanish partnership. (Credit Image: � U.S. Navy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
� 2025 by ZUMA Press Wire -
CHLAFP_033218
La cuisine au beurre
La cuisine au beurre
1963
Real Gilles Grangier
Fernandel
Bourvil.
Collection Christophel © Agnes Delahaie Productions / Dear Film Produzione
COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL -
CHLAFP_018195
L emmerdeur
L emmerdeur
1973
Real Edouard Molinaro
Jacques Brel.
Collection Christophel © Les Films Ariane / Mondex Films / Etienne George
COLLECTION CHRISTOPHEL -
DUKAS_183101130_POL
Russian drone strike in Dnipro
Clothes hang on a drying rope outside the private house destroyed on March 28, 2025, as a result of a Russian drone strike that killed a 66-year-old woman, Dnipro, Ukraine, on March 29, 2025 (Photo by Mykola Miakshykov/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Ukrinform -
DUKAS_183100960_POL
Russian drone strike in Dnipro
Clothes hang on a drying rope outside the private house destroyed on March 28, 2025, as a result of a Russian drone strike that killed a 66-year-old woman, Dnipro, Ukraine, on March 29, 2025 (Photo by Mykola Miakshykov/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Ukrinform -
DUKAS_183058512_POL
Russian drone strike in Dnipro
Clothes hang on a drying rope outside the private house destroyed on March 28, 2025, as a result of a Russian drone strike that killed a 66-year-old woman, Dnipro, Ukraine, on March 29, 2025 (Photo by Mykola Miakshykov/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Ukrinform -
DUKAS_183057871_POL
Russian drone strike in Dnipro
Clothes hang on a drying rope outside the private house destroyed on March 28, 2025, as a result of a Russian drone strike that killed a 66-year-old woman, Dnipro, Ukraine, on March 29, 2025 (Photo by Mykola Miakshykov/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Ukrinform -
DUKAS_128703697_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703701_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703699_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703695_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703696_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703693_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703694_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703700_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703692_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703684_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703690_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703686_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703689_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703691_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703683_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703685_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703688_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703682_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703687_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703681_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703679_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_128703680_EYE
A new start after 60: ‘Exercise is my lifeblood – so I decided to run my first marathon at 74’. Rajinder Singh, AKA the Skipping Sikh, is preparing for his first 26.2-mile race – with community support and the memory of his father powering him alon
Rajinder Singh, exercising in Avenue Park in Cranford West London. Rajinder Singh is known as the Skipping Sikh for his passion of skipping rope as well as other exercises which he does videos of and puts on social media. He has received an MBE for his promotion of exercise and healthy living. Rajinder Singh is now training to run a marathon in October.
© Antonio Olmos / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved. -
DUKAS_132989457_EYE
The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
Best of UK Defence Imagery 2021.
Pictured: Able Seaman securing lines.
HMS Prince of Wales Ship's Company make final preparations as the Ship leaves Portsmouth Dockyard for operational taskings for the first time in 2021.
HMS Prince of Wales has returned to sea for a spell of testing and trialling, following several months of maintenance and installing key equipment. HMS Prince of Wales is most capable and powerful surface warship ever built for the Royal Navy and will be a future flagship for the next 50 years.
The 73,000 tonnes ship and her crew will then proceed to the Southwest cost to conduct a period of Basic Operational Sea Training to test ship and crew capabilities. The intense operational training enables - Availability, Sustainability and Lethality of HMS Prince of Wales. The Shipís Company are crucial to the successful operation of the ship and training and trials are essential in ensuring that HMS Prince of Wales is the cornerstone of a Modern, Ready and Global Navy for a Global Britain.
© UK MOD Crown copyright / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© UK MOD Crown copyright / eyevine