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PORTRAIT - Hollywood Photo Archive
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Beginning her career as a dancer in traveling theatrical companies before debuting as a chorus girl on Broadway, Crawford signed a motion picture contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1925. In the 1930s, Crawford's fame rivaled, and later outlasted, that of MGM colleagues Norma Shearer and Greta Garbo. Crawford often played hard-working young women who find romance and success. These characters and stories were well received by Depression-era audiences and were popular with women. Crawford became one of Hollywood's most prominent movie stars, and one of the highest-paid women in the United States, but her films began losing money, and, by the end of the 1930s, she was labelled "box office poison". But her career gradually improved in the early 1940s, and she made a major comeback in 1945 by starring in Mildred Pierce, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. She would go on to receive Best Actress nominations for Possessed (1947) and Sudden Fear (1952). She continued to act in film and television throughout the 1950s and 1960s; she achieved box office success with the highly successful horror film Whatever Happened To Baby Jane? (1962), in which she starred alongside Bette Davis, her long-time rival.
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Beginning her career as a dancer in traveling theatrical companies before debuting as a chorus girl on Broadway, Crawford signed a motion picture contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1925. In the 1930s, Crawford's fame rivaled, and later outlasted, that of MGM colleagues Norma Shearer and Greta Garbo. Crawford often played hard-working young women who find romance and success. These characters and stories were well received by Depression-era audiences and were popular with women. Crawford became one of Hollywood's most prominent movie stars, and one of the highest-paid women in the United States, but her films began losing money, and, by the end of the 1930s, she was labelled "box office poison". But her career gradually improved in the early 1940s, and she made a major comeback in 1945 by starring in Mildred Pierce, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. She would go on to receive Best Actress nominations for Possessed (1947) and Sudden Fear (1952). She continued to act in film and television throughout the 1950s and 1960s; she achieved box office success with the highly successful horror film Whatever Happened To Baby Jane? (1962), in which she starred alongside Bette Davis, her long-time rival.
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Royal Tour Of Nigeria February 1956... Queen Elizabeth Ii And Duke Of Edinburgh's Tour: Good Morning Ma'am! Say A Mother And Her Piccaninny A Cool Sunlit Hospital Ward In Lagos. A Mother And Her Child Greet The Queen. This Was The Scene At The City
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Royal Tour Of Nigeria February 1956... Queen Elizabeth II And Duke Of Edinburgh's Tour: Good Morning Ma'am! Say A Mother And Her Piccaninny A Cool Sunlit Hospital Ward In Lagos. A Mother And Her Child Greet The Queen. This Was The Scene At The City's Orthopaedic Hospital During Yesterday's Royal Visit. Scores Of Tiny Children Encased In Plaster Shouted: 'good Morning Ma'am.' And Waved Union Jacks As The Queen Passed. She Was Moved By The Sight Of The Many Children With Polio Or Spinal Tuberculosis. She Saw One Four Year Old Child Learning To Walk In Leg Irons. A Doctor Told Her: 'a Short While Ago That Child Would Have Been On Her Back All Her Life. ' Later The Queen Drove To A Laboratory And Saw 200 Caged Mice For Experiments Aimed At Isolating The Yellow Fever Virus.
Royal Tour Of Nigeria February 1956... Queen Elizabeth Ii And Duke Of Edinburgh's Tour: Good Morning Ma'am! Say A Mother And Her Piccaninny A Cool Sunlit Hospital Ward In Lagos. A Mother And Her Child Greet The Queen. This Was The Scene At The City
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Over half a century since their last short film was released, the Three Stooges remain popular with audiences. Their films have never left American television since first appearing in 1958, and they continue to delight old fans while attracting new viewers. They were a hard-working group of comedians who were never the critics' darlings, a durable act who endured several personnel changes in their careers that would have permanently sidelined a less persistent act.
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Royal Tour Of India Jan - Feb 1961 Queen Elizabeth Ii And Duke Of Edinburgh''s Tour: The Queen Walks To Gandhi''s Shrine...in Special Sandals The First Day In India. A Day Of Fascination. And Tonight The Queen Spoke Of The ''wonderful Story'' Whe Wou
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Royal Tour Of India Jan - Feb 1961 Queen Elizabeth II And Duke Of Edinburgh's Tour: The Queen Walks To Gandhi's Shrine...in Special Sandals The First Day In India. A Day Of Fascination. And Tonight The Queen Spoke Of The 'wonderful Story' Whe Would Have To Tell Her Children When She Returns Home. She Was Speaking At A Banquet At President Rajendra Prasad's Palace. 'i Know These Coming Weeks Will Be Some Of The Most Rewarding And Instructive Of My Life' She Said. This Afternoon The Queen And The Duke Laid A Wreath Of 500 White Roses At The Tomb Of Mahatma Gandhi. Ten Yards Away From The Memorial They Removed Their Shoes And Put On Specially Provided Red Sandals. Gandhi's 15 Year Old Grandson Presented The Queen With A Spinning Wheel Invented By The Indian Leader During His Yars In Jail And A Set Of Six Books Written By Or About Him.
Royal Tour Of India Jan - Feb 1961 Queen Elizabeth Ii And Duke Of Edinburgh''s Tour: The Queen Walks To Gandhi''s Shrine...in Special Sandals The First Day In India. A Day Of Fascination. And Tonight The Queen Spoke Of The ''wonderful Story'' Whe Wou
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Boxing Billy Walker V Karl Mildenberger Wembley London. Mildenberger Won The Fight With A 7th Round Knock-out. Billy Walker''s (r) Dream Of Winning The European Title Ends After Seven And A Half Rounds Of Bloody Punishment At The Hands Of The Reignin
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Boxing Billy Walker V Karl Mildenberger Wembley London. Mildenberger Won The Fight With A 7th Round Knock-out. Billy Walker's (r) Dream Of Winning The European Title Ends After Seven And A Half Rounds Of Bloody Punishment At The Hands Of The Reigning Champion Germany S Karl Mildenberger. Mildenberger Who Had Himself Been Stopped By Ali In 12 Rounds The Previous September Won Every Round Comprehensively. Walker Was Left To Count His Money And His Blessings - For A Victory Would Have Set In Motion Plans For A Meeting With Ali. March 1967
Boxing Billy Walker V Karl Mildenberger Wembley London. Mildenberger Won The Fight With A 7th Round Knock-out. Billy Walker''s (r) Dream Of Winning The European Title Ends After Seven And A Half Rounds Of Bloody Punishment At The Hands Of The Reignin
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John Lennon And Yoko Ono Arrive At Heathrow Airport From Vienna On April 1. The Couple Are Dressed Entirely In White. After The Campaign Against Them In The Press Earlier John And Yoko Were Surprised To Be Welcomed Home By Interviewers In England. At
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John Lennon And Yoko Ono Arrive At Heathrow Airport From Vienna On April 1. The Couple Are Dressed Entirely In White. After The Campaign Against Them In The Press Earlier John And Yoko Were Surprised To Be Welcomed Home By Interviewers In England. At A Press Conference They Urged People To Plant Acorns As Part Of Their Campaign For Peace Explaining That They Would Be Sending Pairs Of Acorns To World Leaders And Asking Them To Do The Same.
John Lennon And Yoko Ono Arrive At Heathrow Airport From Vienna On April 1. The Couple Are Dressed Entirely In White. After The Campaign Against Them In The Press Earlier John And Yoko Were Surprised To Be Welcomed Home By Interviewers In England. At
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Princess Sonja Of Norway At Norwegian Trade Centre London With Crown Prince Harald Of Norway Queen Sonja Of Norway (nae Sonja Haraldsen Born 4 July 1937) Is The Wife Of King Harald V Of Norway She Became Engaged To Then Crown Prince Harald In March 1
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Princess Sonja Of Norway At Norwegian Trade Centre London With Crown Prince Harald Of Norway Queen Sonja Of Norway (nae Sonja Haraldsen Born 4 July 1937) Is The Wife Of King Harald V Of Norway She Became Engaged To Then Crown Prince Harald In March 1968. They Had Been Dating For Nine Years Although This Had Been Kept Secret Because Of Opposition To Her Non-royal Status.[2] The Crown Prince Made It Clear To His Father King Olav V That He Would Remain Unmarried For Life Unless He Could Marry Her. This Would In Effect Have Put An End To The Rule Of His Family And Probably To The Monarchy In Norway As He Was The Sole Heir To The Throne.
Princess Sonja Of Norway At Norwegian Trade Centre London With Crown Prince Harald Of Norway Queen Sonja Of Norway (nae Sonja Haraldsen Born 4 July 1937) Is The Wife Of King Harald V Of Norway She Became Engaged To Then Crown Prince Harald In March 1
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PEOPLE - Muhammad Ali im Alter von 74 gestorben (Archiv Bilder)
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Muhammad Ali (formerly Cassius Clay) In Training Although In Great Physical Shape It Was Obvious That The Three Year Lay-off And His Age Were Beginning To Tell On Ali - Blows That He Would Once Have Brushed Off Or Danced Away From Were Beginning To Land.
Muhammad Ali (formerly Cassius Clay) In Training Although In Great Physical Shape It Was Obvious That The Three Year Lay-off And His Age Were Beginning To Tell On Ali - Blows That He Would Once Have Brushed Off Or Danced Away From Were Beginning To L
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RETRO - James-Bond-Darsteller Sean Connery gestorben (Archiv)
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The Man Who Would Be King - 1975
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James Hunt Poses With The Mclaren M26 The Car In Which He Would Defend His Title. 17/9/1976
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James Hunt Poses With The Mclaren M26 The Car In Which He Would Defend His Title. 17/9/1976
James Hunt Poses With The Mclaren M26 The Car In Which He Would Defend His Title. 17/9/1976
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James Hunt Celebrates His Silverstone Success With Champagne And A Cigarette. He Was Now Lying 5th Behind Lauda Scheckter Andretti And Reutemann. They Would Finish The Season In The Same Order 7 Races Later. 16/7/1977
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James Hunt Celebrates His Silverstone Success With Champagne And A Cigarette. He Was Now Lying 5th Behind Lauda Scheckter Andretti And Reutemann. They Would Finish The Season In The Same Order 7 Races Later. 16/7/1977
James Hunt Celebrates His Silverstone Success With Champagne And A Cigarette. He Was Now Lying 5th Behind Lauda Scheckter Andretti And Reutemann. They Would Finish The Season In The Same Order 7 Races Later. 16/7/1977
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Former World Motor Racing Champion James Hunt Relaxes And Tops Up His Tan. The Lure Of The Sport Is Still Great However And He Would Soon Be Back As A Tv Pundit. 10/6/1979
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Former World Motor Racing Champion James Hunt Relaxes And Tops Up His Tan. The Lure Of The Sport Is Still Great However And He Would Soon Be Back As A Tv Pundit. 10/6/1979
Former World Motor Racing Champion James Hunt Relaxes And Tops Up His Tan. The Lure Of The Sport Is Still Great However And He Would Soon Be Back As A Tv Pundit. 10/6/1979
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Jerry Hall - Fashion Model - 1983 Jerry Hall Leaves The Savoy Hotel Today. Leggy Texan Model Jerry Hall Walked Into A Barrage Of Questions When She Left The Savoy Hotel In London Yesterday. How Did Wedding Plans Figure In Her Often Storm Romance With
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Jerry Hall - Fashion Model - 1983 Jerry Hall Leaves The Savoy Hotel Today. Leggy Texan Model Jerry Hall Walked Into A Barrage Of Questions When She Left The Savoy Hotel In London Yesterday. How Did Wedding Plans Figure In Her Often Storm Romance With Rolling Stone Superstar Mick Jagger? Tawny-haired Jerry Quickly Demonstrated Her Talent For Giving Answers Without Actually Revealing Anything. 'mick Never Said He Would Not Marry' She Replied With A Wave Of The Diamond Ring On Her Finger. And Added: 'but He Never Said He Would Either'.... Picture Desk ** Pkt5182-376845
Jerry Hall - Fashion Model - 1983 Jerry Hall Leaves The Savoy Hotel Today. Leggy Texan Model Jerry Hall Walked Into A Barrage Of Questions When She Left The Savoy Hotel In London Yesterday. How Did Wedding Plans Figure In Her Often Storm Romance With
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PEOPLE - Royal Babies des britischen Königshauses (Archiv)
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Mar 23, 1985 - United Kingdom - Prince Harry and Prince Charles.
When Harry was six months old, the family travelled to Balmoral for the start of their Easter holiday. William made the journey separately with his nanny Barbara Barnes. It was policy that the two boys would never travel together by air.
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William made the journey separately with his nanny Barbara Barnes. It was policy that the two boys would never travel together by air.
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Section Of Iraqi Supergun Loaded On To A Lorry At Raf Sealand In Clwyd. Siezed By Customs At Teeside Docks Two Years Ago. The Harp Gun Developed By Dr Gerald Bull Was The Basis For The Iraqi 'supergun' Parts Of Which Were Manufactured In Britain An
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Section Of Iraqi Supergun Loaded On To A Lorry At Raf Sealand In Clwyd. Siezed By Customs At Teeside Docks Two Years Ago. The Harp Gun Developed By Dr Gerald Bull Was The Basis For The Iraqi 'supergun' Parts Of Which Were Manufactured In Britain And Smuggled Into Iraq. Twenty Years Ago Dr Gerald Bull's Harp Weapon Had A 172ft 16-inch Barrel Longer Than The Teesport Find But Less Than Half The Bore. The Mammoth Steel Gun Barrel Has Astonished The World's Artillery Experts Who Belive It Would Kill More Iraqi Loaders Than Any Enemy. To Fire It Would Require 200 People And A Space As Large As Wembley Stadium. And With An Hour Needed To Reload--enough Time For Anyone To Locate And Destroy It--it Must Be At Most A One Or Two-shot Weapon. But Using Conventional Explosives It Could Target Israel Or Iran--and With A Rocket-assisted Device It Could Reach Large Areas Of Europe The Soviet Union And North Africa.
Section Of Iraqi Supergun Loaded On To A Lorry At Raf Sealand In Clwyd. Siezed By Customs At Teeside Docks Two Years Ago. The Harp Gun Developed By Dr Gerald Bull Was The Basis For The Iraqi 'supergun' Parts Of Which Were Manufactured In Britain An
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PEOPLE - Leah Bracknell ist im Alter von 55 Jahren gestorben
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Ep 2606
Thursday 11th November 1999
Zoe works out where Liam is holding Chris. Taking Terry they fall into a trap and Liam ties Terry to a chair. Chris tells Zoe that Liam is their brother, but she doesn't believe him. Liam panicks as he realises that Zoe isn't going to be the loving, sympathetic sister he always wanted. Creating a distraction Zoe grabs Liam's gun and points it at him. Liam doesn't believe she would pull the trigger, but she fires and looks on in shock at what she's done - With Zoe Tate, as played by Leah Bracknell.
'Emmerdale' TV Series UK - Nov 1999
Emmerdale Farm is a long-running British soap opera set in Emmerdale, a fictional village in the Yorkshire Dales. Created by Kevin Laffan, it first broadcast on 16 October 1972 and produced by ITV Yorkshire.
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PEOPLE - so feierten Prominente früher Weihnachten
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First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton announced the 1999 White House holiday theme "Holiday Treasures at the White House" on 6 December, 1999.
Resting on the mantel in the Red Room at the White House is another winter vignette paying tribute to "Save America's Treasures".
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MELISSA HETHERINGTON IN "SATIE STUDS" FROM "WOULD, SHOULD, CAN, DID" BY MICHAEL CLARK @ BARBICAN CONCERT HALL
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Pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain
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Two pilgrims cyclists departed from Puente la Reina in a short time they reached the old Roman road, the glory of the great imperial route that ran through what would have been the way Jacopea, in Ciraqui
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BABOON ADOPTS GUINEA PIG AS A PET AT THE ZOO IN KIBUTZ REVIVIM, ISRAEL - 14 JUL 2005
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A large female baboon adopted a guinea pig who ran into her cage from the arms of his small owner. The keepers were afraid that the baboon would hurt the guinea pig but she takes the best care possible of her little adopted pet.
BABOON ADOPTS GUINEA PIG AS A PET AT THE ZOO IN KIBUTZ REVIVIM, ISRAEL - 14 JUL 2005
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TWIN FOALS BORN AT TY LLWYD STABLES, NEAR CROSS HANDS, WALES, BRITAIN - 26 JUL 2005
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Greenvale Double Trouble One and Greenvale Double Trouble Two. Nine year old, tri coloured thoroubred mare gives birth against the odds to twin colts Greenvale Double Trouble One and Greenvale Double Trouble Two at Ty Llwyd Stables near Cross Hands, West Wales. Madame Sheba gave birth normally but was still struggling. Because the chance of survival for both colts are so small, a vet would usually abort one of them, but no one spotted the signs of a double pregnancy.
TWIN FOALS BORN AT TY LLWYD STABLES, NEAR CROSS HANDS, WALES, BRITAIN - 26 JUL 2005
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PRINCE CHARLES AND CAMILLA, DUCHESS OF CORNWALL, VISIT TO NEW YORK, AMERICA - 01 NOV 2005
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Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, stay at the Carlyle Hotel on Madison Avenue where the late Princess Diana would often stay during her visits. New York, America
PRINCE CHARLES AND CAMILLA, DUCHESS OF CORNWALL, VISIT TO NEW YORK, AMERICA - 01 NOV 2005
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MARK OATEN, WHO ANNOUNCED THAT HE WOULD STAND IN THE ELECTION FOR LIBERAL DEMOCRAT LEADER, LONDON, BRITAIN - 10 JAN 2006
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MARK OATEN, WHO ANNOUNCED THAT HE WOULD STAND IN THE ELECTION FOR LIBERAL DEMOCRAT LEADER, LONDON, BRITAIN - 10 JAN 2006
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MARK OATEN, WHO ANNOUNCED THAT HE WOULD STAND IN THE ELECTION FOR LIBERAL DEMOCRAT LEADER, LONDON, BRITAIN - 10 JAN 2006
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MARK OATEN, WHO ANNOUNCED THAT HE WOULD STAND IN THE ELECTION FOR LIBERAL DEMOCRAT LEADER, LONDON, BRITAIN - 10 JAN 2006
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MARK OATEN, WHO ANNOUNCED THAT HE WOULD STAND IN THE ELECTION FOR LIBERAL DEMOCRAT LEADER, LONDON, BRITAIN - 10 JAN 2006
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Mark Oaten with wife Belinda and Lembit Opik
MARK OATEN, WHO ANNOUNCED THAT HE WOULD STAND IN THE ELECTION FOR LIBERAL DEMOCRAT LEADER, LONDON, BRITAIN - 10 JAN 2006
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MARK OATEN, WHO ANNOUNCED THAT HE WOULD STAND IN THE ELECTION FOR LIBERAL DEMOCRAT LEADER, LONDON, BRITAIN - 10 JAN 2006
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Mark Oaten with wife Belinda
MARK OATEN, WHO ANNOUNCED THAT HE WOULD STAND IN THE ELECTION FOR LIBERAL DEMOCRAT LEADER, LONDON, BRITAIN - 10 JAN 2006
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Otterhound dog threatened with extinction, Britain - Mar 2007
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Threatened with extinction, leading Otterhound breeder Maria Lerego's last litter of the ancient breed, the former Crufts best of breed champion owner is giving up as people nowadays prefer new cross breeds and convenient pets. They are now the bottom british breed of the Kennel clubs Rare breeds register, with only 51 new puppies born last year, less than the Giant Panda. If they were wild animals they would be on the WWF critical list.
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ITV ARCHIVE
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Vodaphone Summer Series of Music at Somerset House, London. TV - 2007.{br}Amy Winehouse.
WINEHOUSE FORCED TO COVER UP EXPLICIT TATTOO FOR GRAMMYS
Apparently, the organisers of this year's Grammy Awards weren't just concerned about singer Amy Winehouse's drug use, but her risqué tattoos too.
The Back to Black singer had to get creative with a black eyeliner pencil before her performance via satellite in order cover up a tattoo featuring a naked woman.
So as not to offend any of America's more 'puritanical viewers', Amy drew a black bikini top on a tattoo of a buxom topless woman that she has on her left arm.
Something she was able to wash straight off following her performance.
Winehouse, 24, scooped five awards at the event including Best New Artist and Song of the Year.
She has recently been receiving treatment for substance abuse after being caught on camera apparently using crack cocaine.
However, with the singer's recent emergence from rehab as a seemingly happier and healthier person, it would seem that the soul sensation is cleaning up her act in more ways than one.
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Amy Winehouse leaving her home in Camden, London, Britain - 26 Sep 2007
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WINEHOUSE FORCED TO COVER UP EXPLICIT TATTOO FOR GRAMMYS
Apparently, the organisers of this year's Grammy Awards weren't just concerned about singer Amy Winehouse's drug use, but her risqué tattoos too.
The Back to Black singer had to get creative with a black eyeliner pencil before her performance via satellite in order cover up a tattoo featuring a naked woman.
So as not to offend any of America's more 'puritanical viewers', Amy drew a black bikini top on a tattoo of a buxom topless woman that she has on her left arm.
Something she was able to wash straight off following her performance.
Winehouse, 24, scooped five awards at the event including Best New Artist and Song of the Year.
She has recently been receiving treatment for substance abuse after being caught on camera apparently using crack cocaine.
However, with the singer's recent emergence from rehab as a seemingly happier and healthier person, it would seem that the soul sensation is cleaning up her act in more ways than one.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features
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Amy Winehouse, London, Britain - 08 Nov 2007
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Amy Winehouse buying newspapers
WINEHOUSE FORCED TO COVER UP EXPLICIT TATTOO FOR GRAMMYS
Apparently, the organisers of this year's Grammy Awards weren't just concerned about singer Amy Winehouse's drug use, but her risqué tattoos too.
The Back to Black singer had to get creative with a black eyeliner pencil before her performance via satellite in order cover up a tattoo featuring a naked woman.
So as not to offend any of America's more 'puritanical viewers', Amy drew a black bikini top on a tattoo of a buxom topless woman that she has on her left arm.
Something she was able to wash straight off following her performance.
Winehouse, 24, scooped five awards at the event including Best New Artist and Song of the Year.
She has recently been receiving treatment for substance abuse after being caught on camera apparently using crack cocaine.
However, with the singer's recent emergence from rehab as a seemingly happier and healthier person, it would seem that the soul sensation is cleaning up her act in more ways than one.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features
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Amy Winehouse Grammy performance, Riverside Studios, London, Britain - 10 Feb 2008
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Amy Winehouse, Performance and live link to the Grammy Awards, where she won five awards
WINEHOUSE FORCED TO COVER UP EXPLICIT TATTOO FOR GRAMMYS
Apparently, the organisers of this year's Grammy Awards weren't just concerned about singer Amy Winehouse's drug use, but her risqué tattoos too.
The Back to Black singer had to get creative with a black eyeliner pencil before her performance via satellite in order cover up a tattoo featuring a naked woman.
So as not to offend any of America's more 'puritanical viewers', Amy drew a black bikini top on a tattoo of a buxom topless woman that she has on her left arm.
Something she was able to wash straight off following her performance.
Winehouse, 24, scooped five awards at the event including Best New Artist and Song of the Year.
She has recently been receiving treatment for substance abuse after being caught on camera apparently using crack cocaine.
However, with the singer's recent emergence from rehab as a seemingly happier and healthier person, it would seem that the soul sensation is cleaning up her act in more ways than one.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features
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Amy Winehouse Grammy performance, Riverside Studios, London, Britain - 10 Feb 2008
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Amy Winehouse, Performance and live link to the Grammy Awards, where she won five awards
WINEHOUSE FORCED TO COVER UP EXPLICIT TATTOO FOR GRAMMYS
Apparently, the organisers of this year's Grammy Awards weren't just concerned about singer Amy Winehouse's drug use, but her risqué tattoos too.
The Back to Black singer had to get creative with a black eyeliner pencil before her performance via satellite in order cover up a tattoo featuring a naked woman.
So as not to offend any of America's more 'puritanical viewers', Amy drew a black bikini top on a tattoo of a buxom topless woman that she has on her left arm.
Something she was able to wash straight off following her performance.
Winehouse, 24, scooped five awards at the event including Best New Artist and Song of the Year.
She has recently been receiving treatment for substance abuse after being caught on camera apparently using crack cocaine.
However, with the singer's recent emergence from rehab as a seemingly happier and healthier person, it would seem that the soul sensation is cleaning up her act in more ways than one.
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Bats invade the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Australia - 29 Feb 2008
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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."
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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 ( 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...
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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...
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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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Jake and Dinos Chapman 'If Hitler Had Been a Hippy, How Happy Would We Be' exhibition, White Cube, London, Britain - 29 May 2008
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Jake and Dinos Chapman 'If Hitler Had Been a Hippy, How Happy Would We Be' exhibition, White Cube, London, Britain - 29 May 2008
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Jake and Dinos Chapman 'If Hitler Had Been a Hippy, How Happy Would We Be' exhibition, White Cube, London, Britain - 29 May 2008
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It may not be ideal for most people but some celebs know that the best way to gather column inches is to be the odd one out.
From crazy colour clashes to pain inducing pattern picks these mismatched stars all risk ending up on the worst dressed list, but sure guarantee they'll get noticed.
Queen of the quirky dressers is America Ferrera, whose 'Ugly Betty' character takes mix and match fashion to a whole new level.
Following her lead off the small screen, model de jour Agyness Deyn champions the cause of pick-a-mix style; with her status transforming her eye raising fashion sense from cluttered to couture.
Following in her mismatched footsteps are the likes of Solange Knowles and Leighton Meester.
Picture Research: Kathryn Jones
Words: Katy Brown
Nov 2008
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Nazi sticker album containing 138 pictures of Adolf Hitler to be auctioned, Ludlow, Shropshire, Britain - 28 Jan 2009
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An amazing Nazi sticker album full of positive pictures of Adolf Hitler that was masterminded by Goebbels in the early years of the Third Reich has come to light - The chilling album is complete and would have been collected by avid german schoolboys and the Hitler youth., An amazing Nazi 'sticker' album full of positive and caring pictures of Adolf Hitler is set to go under the hammer. The chilling album comes complete with 138 photographs that would have been collected by avid German schoolboys and the Hitler youth, just like with modern football sticker albums. The album was masterminded by Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels in the early years of the Third Reich. It has a cover inscribed with the words "Adolph Hitler" in gothic type-face, and was one of many that were released during the 1930s. This particular collection was brought home by a British soldier and has remained in his family ever since. The album has an estimate of several hundred pounds and will be sold by Mullocks auctioneers.
Nazi sticker album containing 138 pictures of Adolf Hitler to be auctioned, Ludlow, Shropshire, Britain - 28 Jan 2009
'SWASTICKER' ALBUM SOLD AT AUCTION
An amazing Nazi 'sticker' album full of positive and caring pictures of Adolf Hitler has come to light.
The chilling album contains 138 photographs from 1930s Germany that would have been collected by avid German schoolboys and the Hitler youth, just like with modern sticker albums.
Included are pictures showing the Nazi leader in different everyday poses and situations - including skiing, reading a paper, on a train and having a meal.
Alternatively, there are also pictures showing Hitler in uniform, portraying him as the all-powerful Fuhrer.
The mastermind behind the album was Nazi propaganda minister Jose...
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Woman with her hand in the jaws of The Bocca della Verita or Mouth of Truth thought to be a medieval drain cover in the portico of the church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin. Tradition had it that the mouth would close over the hands of those who told lies European Italia Italian Roma Southern Europe Female Women Girl Lady Gray History Holidaymakers One individual Solo Lone Solitary Religious Tourism Tourist 1 Female Woman Girl Lady Grey Religion Sightseeing Single unitary Tourists Rome Lazio ITALY
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The Bocca della Verita or Mouth of Truth thought to be a medieval drain cover in the portico of the church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin. Tradition had it that the mouth would close over the hands of those who told lies European Italia Italian Roma Southern Europe History Religious Religion Rome Lazio ITALY
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Cold War nuclear shelter in an underground car park in West Berlin - 29 Nov 2009
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Cramped bunk beds take up most of the space in the bunker and oxygen levels would be kept low to induce sleepfullness. The fallout shelter was for the general population and would be filled on a first come, first served basis. Facilities are minimal but it is one of several around Berlin. This one is open to the public on guided tours from the Berlin Story museum.
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Cold War nuclear shelter in an underground car park in West Berlin - 29 Nov 2009
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Toilets are not fitted with doors in an attempt to avoid suicides. The fallout shelter was for the general population and would be filled on a first come, first served basis. Facilities are minimal but it is one of several around Berlin. This one is open to the public on guided tours from the Berlin Story museum.
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Cold War nuclear shelter in an underground car park in West Berlin - 29 Nov 2009
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The medical sanitarium area of the bunker has a handy supply of body bags at the far end. The fallout shelter was for the general population and would be filled on a first come, first served basis. Facilities are minimal but it is one of several around Berlin. This one is open to the public on guided tours from the Berlin Story museum.
Cold War nuclear shelter in an underground car park in West Berlin - 29 Nov 2009
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Cold War nuclear shelter in an underground car park in West Berlin - 29 Nov 2009
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The large sliding doors that would seal of the bunker from the rest of the car park and the outside world. The fallout shelter was for the general population and would be filled on a first come, first served basis. Facilities are minimal but it is one of several around Berlin. This one is open to the public on guided tours from the Berlin Story museum.
Cold War nuclear shelter in an underground car park in West Berlin - 29 Nov 2009
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Cold War nuclear shelter in an underground car park in West Berlin - 29 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andy Drysdale / Rex Features ( 1128904c )
Cramped bunk beds take up most of the space in the bunker and oxygen levels would be kept low to induce sleepfullness. The fallout shelter was for the general population and would be filled on a first come, first served basis. Facilities are minimal but it is one of several around Berlin. This one is open to the public on guided tours from the Berlin Story museum.
Cold War nuclear shelter in an underground car park in West Berlin - 29 Nov 2009
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Cold War nuclear shelter in an underground car park in West Berlin - 29 Nov 2009
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Cramped bunk beds take up most of the space in the bunker and oxygen levels would be kept low to induce sleepfullness. The fallout shelter was for the general population and would be filled on a first come, first served basis. Facilities are minimal but it is one of several around Berlin. This one is open to the public on guided tours from the Berlin Story museum.
Cold War nuclear shelter in an underground car park in West Berlin - 29 Nov 2009
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Hagglunds BV 206 is a special military vehicle designed for use as an all-terrain transport vehicle, capable of travel both on and off roads, under almost all conditions and in all extremes climate's. Its large track area allows the vehicle to travel over deep snow and soft ground which would be impassable to almost all other tracked and wheeled vehicles. 42 Commando Royal Marines beach landing excersize in Cornwall from the the Royal Navy assault ship HMS Albion.
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Denmark v Japan, FIFA 2010 World Cup football match, Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Phokeng, South Africa - 24 Jun 2010
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Jon Dahl Tomasson of Denmark has his shot from the penalty spot saved by Japan goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima, Tomasson would score off the rebound
Denmark v Japan, FIFA 2010 World Cup football match, Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Phokeng, South Africa - 24 Jun 2010
Japan beat Denmark 3-1
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