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Homeopathy Sceptics Demonstration in Red Lion Square, London, Britain - 30 Jan 2010
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Homeopathy Sceptics Take Part in a Mass Homeopathic 'Overdose' in Protest at Boots' Continued Endorsement and Sale of Homeopathic Remedies, to Raise Public Awareness About the Fact That Homeopathic Remedies have Nothing in them.
Homeopathy Sceptics Demonstration in Red Lion Square, London, Britain - 30 Jan 2010
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Homeopathy Sceptics Demonstration in Red Lion Square, London, Britain - 30 Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Facundo Arrizabalaga / Rex Features ( 1099176a )
Homeopathy Sceptics Take Part in a Mass Homeopathic 'Overdose' in Protest at Boots' Continued Endorsement and Sale of Homeopathic Remedies, to Raise Public Awareness About the Fact That Homeopathic Remedies have Nothing in them.
Homeopathy Sceptics Demonstration in Red Lion Square, London, Britain - 30 Jan 2010
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Homeopathy Sceptics Demonstration in Red Lion Square, London, Britain - 30 Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Facundo Arrizabalaga / Rex Features ( 1099176d )
Homeopathy Sceptics Take Part in a Mass Homeopathic 'Overdose' in Protest at Boots' Continued Endorsement and Sale of Homeopathic Remedies, to Raise Public Awareness About the Fact That Homeopathic Remedies have Nothing in them.
Homeopathy Sceptics Demonstration in Red Lion Square, London, Britain - 30 Jan 2010
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The Holocaust Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin, Germany - 28 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Drysdale / Rex Features ( 1083037e )
The concrete stelae of the Holocaust Memorial which are designed to produce an unsettling feeling of loss once visistors are amongst them.
The Holocaust Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin, Germany - 28 Nov 2009
The Anti graffiti coating for the stones was provided by a company that is linked to the company that produced the poison gas used in camps during WWII
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The Holocaust Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin, Germany - 28 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Drysdale / Rex Features ( 1083037d )
The concrete stelae of the Holocaust Memorial which are designed to produce an unsettling feeling of loss once visistors are amongst them.
The Holocaust Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin, Germany - 28 Nov 2009
The Anti graffiti coating for the stones was provided by a company that is linked to the company that produced the poison gas used in camps during WWII
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The Holocaust Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin, Germany - 28 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Drysdale / Rex Features ( 1083037c )
The concrete stelae of the Holocaust Memorial which are designed to produce an unsettling feeling of loss once visistors are amongst them. Reischstag in the background
The Holocaust Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin, Germany - 28 Nov 2009
The Anti graffiti coating for the stones was provided by a company that is linked to the company that produced the poison gas used in camps during WWII
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The Holocaust Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin, Germany - 28 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Drysdale / Rex Features ( 1083037b )
The concrete stelae of the Holocaust Memorial which are designed to produce an unsettling feeling of loss once visistors are amongst them.
The Holocaust Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin, Germany - 28 Nov 2009
The Anti graffiti coating for the stones was provided by a company that is linked to the company that produced the poison gas used in camps during WWII
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The Holocaust Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin, Germany - 28 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Drysdale / Rex Features ( 1083037a )
The concrete stelae of the Holocaust Memorial which are designed to produce an unsettling feeling of loss once visistors are amongst them.
The Holocaust Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin, Germany - 28 Nov 2009
The Anti graffiti coating for the stones was provided by a company that is linked to the company that produced the poison gas used in camps during WWII
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Khao Lak Beach Phang Nga District THAILAND
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Thai volunteers sought the bodies out so they can be put into body bags and then they can be taken to the morgue where they will have DNA samples taken from them. Near Khao Lak about 100kms north of Phuket. On the 31st Dec Asian Ecology Entorno Environmental Environnement Green Issues Southern Beaches Northern Prathet Thai Raja Anachakra Thai Resort Sand Sandy Seaside Shore Siam Southeast Asia Tourism Khao Lak Beach Phang Nga District THAILAND
Khao Lak Beach Phang Nga District THAILAND
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Bats invade the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Australia - 29 Feb 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 740384P )
It is census time in Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens.But it is not humans who are being counted. It is the furry winged invaders that occupied the green sanctuary during the drought and have turned it into their inner-city squat. A year ago, said Tim Entwisle, the executive director of the Botanic Gardens Trust, it was thought the gardens were home to about 11,000 grey-headed flying foxes. Now, he suspects, there could be twice that many. "They are slowly trashing the place," he said. Branches have been breaking under their weight and their urine and droppings have been poisoning plants. "They are destroying the palm grove," said Dr Entwisle. "They are killing the trees. We have had 12 trees die and 45 are on the critical list. A couple on the critical list were planted in the 1820s."Although the new count, being undertaken by volunteers, will not be completed for several weeks, Dr Entwisle expects it will confirm that previous estimates of the flying fox population have been wildly underestimated. Among trees under threat is a flowering ash that was almost killed by the drought.In the 1990s, flying fox numbers were dramatically reduced by staff bashing metal lids, frightening the animals away. Now the gardens trust is seeking government permission to resume the evictions, possibly using mobile loud speakers on buggies to disturb them. Dr Entwisle said the evictions, if approved, would probably not begin until autumn next year, after the next breeding season. "The welfare of the flying foxes is important to us."
Bat Colony Overwhelming Botanic Garden
BAT COLONY OVERWHELMING BOTANIC GARDEN
It's census time at Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens; however, it isn't people or even flowers that are due to be counted but a swarm of furry winged squatters.
A drought has meant that the lush spaces of the botanical gardens have...
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Bats invade the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Australia - 29 Feb 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 740384I )
It is census time in Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens.But it is not humans who are being counted. It is the furry winged invaders that occupied the green sanctuary during the drought and have turned it into their inner-city squat. A year ago, said Tim Entwisle, the executive director of the Botanic Gardens Trust, it was thought the gardens were home to about 11,000 grey-headed flying foxes. Now, he suspects, there could be twice that many. "They are slowly trashing the place," he said. Branches have been breaking under their weight and their urine and droppings have been poisoning plants. "They are destroying the palm grove," said Dr Entwisle. "They are killing the trees. We have had 12 trees die and 45 are on the critical list. A couple on the critical list were planted in the 1820s."Although the new count, being undertaken by volunteers, will not be completed for several weeks, Dr Entwisle expects it will confirm that previous estimates of the flying fox population have been wildly underestimated. Among trees under threat is a flowering ash that was almost killed by the drought.In the 1990s, flying fox numbers were dramatically reduced by staff bashing metal lids, frightening the animals away. Now the gardens trust is seeking government permission to resume the evictions, possibly using mobile loud speakers on buggies to disturb them. Dr Entwisle said the evictions, if approved, would probably not begin until autumn next year, after the next breeding season. "The welfare of the flying foxes is important to us."
Bat Colony Overwhelming Botanic Garden
BAT COLONY OVERWHELMING BOTANIC GARDEN
It's census time at Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens; however, it isn't people or even flowers that are due to be counted but a swarm of furry winged squatters.
A drought has meant that the lush spaces of the botanical gardens have...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CHXGHDT
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Bats invade the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Australia - 29 Feb 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 740384H )
It is census time in Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens.But it is not humans who are being counted. It is the furry winged invaders that occupied the green sanctuary during the drought and have turned it into their inner-city squat. A year ago, said Tim Entwisle, the executive director of the Botanic Gardens Trust, it was thought the gardens were home to about 11,000 grey-headed flying foxes. Now, he suspects, there could be twice that many. "They are slowly trashing the place," he said. Branches have been breaking under their weight and their urine and droppings have been poisoning plants. "They are destroying the palm grove," said Dr Entwisle. "They are killing the trees. We have had 12 trees die and 45 are on the critical list. A couple on the critical list were planted in the 1820s."Although the new count, being undertaken by volunteers, will not be completed for several weeks, Dr Entwisle expects it will confirm that previous estimates of the flying fox population have been wildly underestimated. Among trees under threat is a flowering ash that was almost killed by the drought.In the 1990s, flying fox numbers were dramatically reduced by staff bashing metal lids, frightening the animals away. Now the gardens trust is seeking government permission to resume the evictions, possibly using mobile loud speakers on buggies to disturb them. Dr Entwisle said the evictions, if approved, would probably not begin until autumn next year, after the next breeding season. "The welfare of the flying foxes is important to us."
Bat Colony Overwhelming Botanic Garden
BAT COLONY OVERWHELMING BOTANIC GARDEN
It's census time at Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens; however, it isn't people or even flowers that are due to be counted but a swarm of furry winged squatters.
A drought has meant that the lush spaces of the botanical gardens have...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CHXGHDT
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Bats invade the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Australia - 29 Feb 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 740384C )
It is census time in Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens.But it is not humans who are being counted. It is the furry winged invaders that occupied the green sanctuary during the drought and have turned it into their inner-city squat. A year ago, said Tim Entwisle, the executive director of the Botanic Gardens Trust, it was thought the gardens were home to about 11,000 grey-headed flying foxes. Now, he suspects, there could be twice that many. "They are slowly trashing the place," he said. Branches have been breaking under their weight and their urine and droppings have been poisoning plants. "They are destroying the palm grove," said Dr Entwisle. "They are killing the trees. We have had 12 trees die and 45 are on the critical list. A couple on the critical list were planted in the 1820s."Although the new count, being undertaken by volunteers, will not be completed for several weeks, Dr Entwisle expects it will confirm that previous estimates of the flying fox population have been wildly underestimated. Among trees under threat is a flowering ash that was almost killed by the drought.In the 1990s, flying fox numbers were dramatically reduced by staff bashing metal lids, frightening the animals away. Now the gardens trust is seeking government permission to resume the evictions, possibly using mobile loud speakers on buggies to disturb them. Dr Entwisle said the evictions, if approved, would probably not begin until autumn next year, after the next breeding season. "The welfare of the flying foxes is important to us."
Bat Colony Overwhelming Botanic Garden
BAT COLONY OVERWHELMING BOTANIC GARDEN
It's census time at Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens; however, it isn't people or even flowers that are due to be counted but a swarm of furry winged squatters.
A drought has meant that the lush spaces of the botanical gardens have...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CHXGHDT
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, THAILAND - 31 DEC 2004
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Leon Schadeberg / Rex Features (507913e)
Volunteers sort the bodies out so they can be put into body bags, and then they can be taken to the morgue, where they will have DNA sample taken from them. Near Khao Lak, about 100kms north of Phuket
EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, THAILAND - 31 DEC 2004
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EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, THAILAND - 31 DEC 2004
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Leon Schadeberg / Rex Features (507913d)
Volunteers sort the bodies out so they can be put into body bags, and then they can be taken to the morgue, where they will have DNA sample taken from them. Near Khao Lak, about 100kms north of Phuket
EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI DISASTER, THAILAND - 31 DEC 2004
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Princess Diana Funeral, London, Britain - 06 Sep 1997
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Prince Harry with Prince Charles, stood in silence at the end of Marlborough Road, St James's Palace. Harry's head bowed as the coffin, passed in front of them.
Princess Diana Funeral, London, Britain - 06 Sep 1997
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Fashion - Women - 1966 Iko - Pucci''s House Model. Stripes For Little Halter-necked Evening Dress 14 Gns. Fashion Designer Sheila Follis Has Just Spent A Year Working In The Florence Studio Of Emilio Pucci The Pace-setter For New And Startling Colour
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Fashion - Women - 1966 Iko - Pucci's House Model. Stripes For Little Halter-necked Evening Dress 14 Gns. Fashion Designer Sheila Follis Has Just Spent A Year Working In The Florence Studio Of Emilio Pucci The Pace-setter For New And Startling Colour Mixes. So She Saw The Possibilities Of The Young Englishman's Fabrics And Produced Some Simple Shapes - Caftans And Tunics Over Trousers - To Make Te Most Out Of Them. For The First Of Her Designs She Has Had The Materials Woven In Italy In Silk Mixed With Acetate Which Gives Sheen Stops Wrinkling And Keeps The Prices Down - Short Dresses Start At 11.5 Gns. Long At 15 Gns.
Fashion - Women - 1966 Iko - Pucci''s House Model. Stripes For Little Halter-necked Evening Dress 14 Gns. Fashion Designer Sheila Follis Has Just Spent A Year Working In The Florence Studio Of Emilio Pucci The Pace-setter For New And Startling Colour
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VE Day, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 08 May 1945
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War Britain - Peace - Street Scene - Ve Day - May 1945..... A Cheer Goes Up For The King Queen And The Princesses Elizabeth And Margaret As They Appear On The Balcony. Later Prime Minister Churchill Joined Them. Dm
VE Day, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - 08 May 1945
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