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  • A bumping at the beating
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    A bumping at the beating
    A bumping at the beating.

    In the year 1200, the Cornish town of Helston (famous for its floral dance), was granted its Charter. The Mayor and Corporation, with a batch of the town's youngest citizens recently carried out the ancient ceremony of "beating the bounds"
    Photo shows; Councillor Reed Johns, bumps young Peter Brewer on the boundary stones during the ceremony. The lads are brought along to carry out this custom in order that the position of the boundary may be remembered. The "bumping" helps to install that memory.
    12 August 1947 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square. Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protester
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    The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square. Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protester
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David O'neill/ANL/REX Shutterstock (3409842a)
    The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square. Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters Broke Away From The Peaceful Dockers March And Converged On Downing Street Where They Hurled Smoke Bombs Sticks And Other Missiles. Many Of The Protesters Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners.
    The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square. Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protester

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Police Deal With Protesters In Trafalgar Square London. Many Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners. The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election Joined A
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    Police Deal With Protesters In Trafalgar Square London. Many Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners. The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election Joined A
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David O'neill/ANL/REX Shutterstock (3409839a)
    Police Deal With Protesters In Trafalgar Square London. Many Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners. The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters Broke Away From The Peaceful Dockers March And Converged On Downing Street Where They Hurled Smoke Bombs Sticks And Other Missiles.
    Police Deal With Protesters In Trafalgar Square London. Many Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners. The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election Joined A

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters
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    The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David O'neill/ANL/REX Shutterstock (3409838a)
    The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters Broke Away From The Peaceful Dockers March And Converged On Downing Street Where They Hurled Smoke Bombs Sticks And Other Missiles. Two Rioters Broke Into The Foreign Office And Seized Papers Which They Threw In To The Crowd. The Nearby Cenotaph War Memorial Was Daubed With Slogans While Others Threw Smoke Bombs And Flares. Many Of The Protesters Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners.
    The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters
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    The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David O'neill/ANL/REX Shutterstock (3409841a)
    The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters Broke Away From The Peaceful Dockers March And Converged On Downing Street Where They Hurled Smoke Bombs Sticks And Other Missiles. Many Of The Protesters Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners.
    The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • A Bloodied Protestor Is Led Away By Riot Police During 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Tr
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    A Bloodied Protestor Is Led Away By Riot Police During 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Tr
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David O'neill/ANL/REX Shutterstock (3409843a)
    A Bloodied Protestor Is Led Away By Riot Police During 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters Broke Away From The Peaceful Dockers March And Converged On Downing Street Where They Hurled Smoke Bombs Sticks And Other Missiles. Two Rioters Broke Into The Foreign Office And Seized Papers Which They Threw In To The Crowd. The Nearby Cenotaph War Memorial Was Daubed With Slogans While Others Threw Smoke Bombs And Flares. Many Of The Protesters Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners.
    A Bloodied Protestor Is Led Away By Riot Police During 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Tr

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters
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    The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David O'neill/ANL/REX Shutterstock (3409844a)
    The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters Broke Away From The Peaceful Dockers March And Converged On Downing Street Where They Hurled Smoke Bombs Sticks And Other Missiles. Many Of The Protesters Were Members Of The Anarchist Group Reclaim The Streets And Others Carried Socialist Worker Banners.
    The 'never Mind The Ballots' Protest Against The Forthcoming General Election. Protestors Joined A March By Sacked Liverpool Dockers Starting At Kennington Park And Ending Up At Trafalgar Square Trouble Started After A Group Of About 500 Protesters

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • BAMFORD ORGANIC
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    BAMFORD ORGANIC
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Organic Picture Lib / Rex Features ( 548993a )
    VARIETY OF CHEESES WITH DUCHY ORIGINAL BISCUITS, FRUIT AND CELERY ON A PLATE
    BAMFORD ORGANIC

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Charlize Theron and Mother Play With Dogs on the Beach
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    Charlize Theron and Mother Play With Dogs on the Beach
    Charlize Theron and her mother Gerda enjoy a day on the beach playing with the pups. Charlize sipped on wine while Gerda took care of the doggy poo. October 19, 2008 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Charlize Theron and Mother Play With Dogs on the Beach
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    Charlize Theron and Mother Play With Dogs on the Beach
    Charlize Theron and her mother Gerda enjoy a day on the beach playing with the pups. Charlize sipped on wine while Gerda took care of the doggy poo. October 19, 2008 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
    Zusammenstellung: Promis putzen hinter ihren Hinden auf

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  • Charlize Theron and Mother Play With Dogs on the Beach
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    Charlize Theron and Mother Play With Dogs on the Beach
    Charlize Theron and her mother Gerda enjoy a day on the beach playing with the pups. Charlize sipped on wine while Gerda took care of the doggy poo. October 19, 2008 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
    Zusammenstellung: Promis putzen hinter ihren Hinden auf

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  • Charlize Theron and Mother Play With Dogs on the Beach
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    Charlize Theron and Mother Play With Dogs on the Beach
    Charlize Theron and her mother Gerda enjoy a day on the beach playing with the pups. Charlize sipped on wine while Gerda took care of the doggy poo. October 19, 2008 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Charlize Theron and Mother Play With Dogs on the Beach
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    Charlize Theron and Mother Play With Dogs on the Beach
    Charlize Theron and her mother Gerda enjoy a day on the beach playing with the pups. Charlize sipped on wine while Gerda took care of the doggy poo. October 19, 2008 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
    Zusammenstellung: Promis putzen hinter ihren Hinden auf

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  • Charlize Theron and Mother Play With Dogs on the Beach
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    Charlize Theron and Mother Play With Dogs on the Beach
    Charlize Theron and her mother Gerda enjoy a day on the beach playing with the pups. Charlize sipped on wine while Gerda took care of the doggy poo. October 19, 2008 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Charlize Theron and Mother Play With Dogs on the Beach
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    Charlize Theron and Mother Play With Dogs on the Beach
    Charlize Theron and her mother Gerda enjoy a day on the beach playing with the pups. Charlize sipped on wine while Gerda took care of the doggy poo. October 19, 2008 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • Charlize Theron and Mother Play With Dogs on the Beach
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    Charlize Theron and Mother Play With Dogs on the Beach
    Charlize Theron and her mother Gerda enjoy a day on the beach playing with the pups. Charlize sipped on wine while Gerda took care of the doggy poo. October 19, 2008 X17online.com exclusive (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)
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  • England v Scotland, RBS Six Nations International rugby match, Twickenham, London, Britain - 21 Mar 2009
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    England v Scotland, RBS Six Nations International rugby match, Twickenham, London, Britain - 21 Mar 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 878224b )
    Zara Phillips sticks out her tongue at her cousin Prince Harry (in beige cap)
    England v Scotland, RBS Six Nations International rugby match, Twickenham, London, Britain - 21 Mar 2009
    England beat Scotland 26-12 to win the Calcutta Cup
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Tokyo, Japan - 06 May 2009
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    Tokyo, Japan - 06 May 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Jones/REX/Shutterstock (919026j)
    Tokyo's older generation in the area of Sugamo, known as the old people's Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan.
    Tokyo, Japan - 06 May 2009
    Sugamo is an area where the top heavy population congregate that specialises in products and clothes for the older generation. Around a quarter of the Tokyo population will be over 65 years old by 2012.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Actress MILEY CYRUS making funny faces and feeding a donky at the tv show 'The Ants' in Madrid
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    Actress MILEY CYRUS making funny faces and feeding a donky at the tv show 'The Ants' in Madrid
    **ES PT MX out** / Madrid, 2009-4-21 / Disney's 'Hannah Montana' star MILEY CYRUS and BFF-father BILLY RAY CYRUS attending the funny Spanish tv show 'The Ants'. MILEY shows off many crazy faces and she obviously has a lot of fun while performing with her daddy at the show. And at long last, MILEY may feed a young donky! © Copyright 2009, Most Wanted Pictures, Inc. | Tarzana | CA 91356 | USA | photo@mostwantedpictures.net (FOTO:DUKAS/MOST WANTED PICS)
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  • SILVIO BERLUSCONI STOCK PHOTOS
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    SILVIO BERLUSCONI STOCK PHOTOS
    30 APRIL 2009 - ROME

    PRIME MINISTER SILVIO BERLUSCONI SPEAKING AT COLDIRETTI PRESS CONFERENCE!

    **NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALES IN ITALY OR GERMANY**

    BYLINE MUST READ : XPOSUREPHOTOS.COM

    *AVAILABLE FOR UK SALE ONLY*

    *THIS IMAGE IS STRICTLY FOR PAPER, MAGAZINE AND TV USE ONLY - NO WEB ALLOWED USAGE UNLESS PREVIOUSLY AGREED. PLEASE TELEPHONE 020 7377 2770* (FOTO: DUKAS/XPOSURE)

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    PXGW0054, South Africa, Port Elizabeth, 1994.\nXhosa initiation ritual - Young men prepare themselves for the circumcision. Aids, culture, traditional. initiates, contrasts, tradition\n\nPhotograph Graeme Willams/South\n (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)
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    PXGW0361 South Africa Isandlwana Zululand 1991.
    Two Zulu's in traditional dress practice before a ceremony.stck fighting
    Photographer Graeme Williams/South. (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICANPICTURES.NET)

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  • CHINA Kowloon
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    CHINA Kowloon
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eye Ubiquitous / Rex Features ( 1108582a )
    Tsim Sha Tsui. Nathan Road. Woman hanging clothes to dry using special sticks at the balcony of an old building. Block of flats Residencies Building Structure Architecture Air condition Asia Culture Lifestyle Tradition Urban Landscape Contemporary Tourism Holidays Summer Design Vacation Skyline Skyscraper Vertical Height Tall Structure Architecture Design Deco Modern Apartments Shape Decoration Architect Urban Landscape City Metropolis Formation Geometry Lifestyle City Life Working class Aesthetics Laundry Postwar apartments Asian Chinese Chungkuo Citiscape Building Buildings Urban Architecture Cultural Cultures Female Women Girl Lady Jhongguo Laundering One individual Solo Lone Solitary Scenic Washing Zhongguo
    CHINA Kowloon

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
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    New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1122333p )
    The newborn elephant, currently only known as 'Baby', sticks close to mum Dakkoon
    New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
    BABY THE BEAUTIFUL ELEPHANT IS STAR ATTRACTION IN MELBOURNE

    A new baby elephant has become the star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, drawing in huge crowds ever since she was born last month.

    Due to the huge numbers of people eager to catch a glimpse of the super cute new arrival the zoo has been forced to extend its public viewing hours.

    Now, up to 3,000 people are lining up daily to catch a glimpse of the yet-to-be-named youngster.

    The eager spectators are also being urged to cast their vote to name the new pachyderm.

    Shortlisted are five Thai floral-themed names: Leelawa dee (frangipani), Mali (jasmine) Ma Li Wan (climbing jasmine) Su ma Li (osmanthus) and Lyares (meaning elephant and orchid).

    Weighing in at a cuddly 147 kilograms, but growing fast, the new arrival is currently just known as 'Baby'.

    She is the first baby elephant in the zoo's 147 year history and is only the second to be born in Australia.

    She is also the first in the country to be conceived through artificial insemination after being born to Asian Elephant Dokkoon on 16 January after a 22-month pregnancy.

    And little Baby certainly hasn't been disappointing her eager fans - happily cavorting round her enclosure and even splashing in the pool.

    She also likes to mimic mom by picking up hay and pretending to eat it.

    In reality, the youngster probably won't go onto solids until she's around three months old and currently downs around 12 to 14 litres of milk a day.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: James D. Morgan / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EIPRAYTFP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
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    New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1122333d )
    The newborn elephant, currently only known as 'Baby', sticks close to mum Dokkoon
    New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
    BABY THE BEAUTIFUL ELEPHANT IS STAR ATTRACTION IN MELBOURNE

    A new baby elephant has become the star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, drawing in huge crowds ever since she was born last month.

    Due to the huge numbers of people eager to catch a glimpse of the super cute new arrival the zoo has been forced to extend its public viewing hours.

    Now, up to 3,000 people are lining up daily to catch a glimpse of the yet-to-be-named youngster.

    The eager spectators are also being urged to cast their vote to name the new pachyderm.

    Shortlisted are five Thai floral-themed names: Leelawa dee (frangipani), Mali (jasmine) Ma Li Wan (climbing jasmine) Su ma Li (osmanthus) and Lyares (meaning elephant and orchid).

    Weighing in at a cuddly 147 kilograms, but growing fast, the new arrival is currently just known as 'Baby'.

    She is the first baby elephant in the zoo's 147 year history and is only the second to be born in Australia.

    She is also the first in the country to be conceived through artificial insemination after being born to Asian Elephant Dokkoon on 16 January after a 22-month pregnancy.

    And little Baby certainly hasn't been disappointing her eager fans - happily cavorting round her enclosure and even splashing in the pool.

    She also likes to mimic mom by picking up hay and pretending to eat it.

    In reality, the youngster probably won't go onto solids until she's around three months old and currently downs around 12 to 14 litres of milk a day.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: James D. Morgan / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EIPRAYTFP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
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    New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1122333e )
    The newborn elephant, currently only known as 'Baby', sticks close to mum Dokkoon
    New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
    BABY THE BEAUTIFUL ELEPHANT IS STAR ATTRACTION IN MELBOURNE

    A new baby elephant has become the star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, drawing in huge crowds ever since she was born last month.

    Due to the huge numbers of people eager to catch a glimpse of the super cute new arrival the zoo has been forced to extend its public viewing hours.

    Now, up to 3,000 people are lining up daily to catch a glimpse of the yet-to-be-named youngster.

    The eager spectators are also being urged to cast their vote to name the new pachyderm.

    Shortlisted are five Thai floral-themed names: Leelawa dee (frangipani), Mali (jasmine) Ma Li Wan (climbing jasmine) Su ma Li (osmanthus) and Lyares (meaning elephant and orchid).

    Weighing in at a cuddly 147 kilograms, but growing fast, the new arrival is currently just known as 'Baby'.

    She is the first baby elephant in the zoo's 147 year history and is only the second to be born in Australia.

    She is also the first in the country to be conceived through artificial insemination after being born to Asian Elephant Dokkoon on 16 January after a 22-month pregnancy.

    And little Baby certainly hasn't been disappointing her eager fans - happily cavorting round her enclosure and even splashing in the pool.

    She also likes to mimic mom by picking up hay and pretending to eat it.

    In reality, the youngster probably won't go onto solids until she's around three months old and currently downs around 12 to 14 litres of milk a day.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: James D. Morgan / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EIPRAYTFP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
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    New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1122333o )
    The newborn elephant, currently only known as 'Baby', sticks close to mum Dakkoon
    New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
    BABY THE BEAUTIFUL ELEPHANT IS STAR ATTRACTION IN MELBOURNE

    A new baby elephant has become the star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, drawing in huge crowds ever since she was born last month.

    Due to the huge numbers of people eager to catch a glimpse of the super cute new arrival the zoo has been forced to extend its public viewing hours.

    Now, up to 3,000 people are lining up daily to catch a glimpse of the yet-to-be-named youngster.

    The eager spectators are also being urged to cast their vote to name the new pachyderm.

    Shortlisted are five Thai floral-themed names: Leelawa dee (frangipani), Mali (jasmine) Ma Li Wan (climbing jasmine) Su ma Li (osmanthus) and Lyares (meaning elephant and orchid).

    Weighing in at a cuddly 147 kilograms, but growing fast, the new arrival is currently just known as 'Baby'.

    She is the first baby elephant in the zoo's 147 year history and is only the second to be born in Australia.

    She is also the first in the country to be conceived through artificial insemination after being born to Asian Elephant Dokkoon on 16 January after a 22-month pregnancy.

    And little Baby certainly hasn't been disappointing her eager fans - happily cavorting round her enclosure and even splashing in the pool.

    She also likes to mimic mom by picking up hay and pretending to eat it.

    In reality, the youngster probably won't go onto solids until she's around three months old and currently downs around 12 to 14 litres of milk a day.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: James D. Morgan / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EIPRAYTFP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
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    New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1122333n )
    The newborn elephant, currently only known as 'Baby', sticks close to mum Dakkoon
    New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
    BABY THE BEAUTIFUL ELEPHANT IS STAR ATTRACTION IN MELBOURNE

    A new baby elephant has become the star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, drawing in huge crowds ever since she was born last month.

    Due to the huge numbers of people eager to catch a glimpse of the super cute new arrival the zoo has been forced to extend its public viewing hours.

    Now, up to 3,000 people are lining up daily to catch a glimpse of the yet-to-be-named youngster.

    The eager spectators are also being urged to cast their vote to name the new pachyderm.

    Shortlisted are five Thai floral-themed names: Leelawa dee (frangipani), Mali (jasmine) Ma Li Wan (climbing jasmine) Su ma Li (osmanthus) and Lyares (meaning elephant and orchid).

    Weighing in at a cuddly 147 kilograms, but growing fast, the new arrival is currently just known as 'Baby'.

    She is the first baby elephant in the zoo's 147 year history and is only the second to be born in Australia.

    She is also the first in the country to be conceived through artificial insemination after being born to Asian Elephant Dokkoon on 16 January after a 22-month pregnancy.

    And little Baby certainly hasn't been disappointing her eager fans - happily cavorting round her enclosure and even splashing in the pool.

    She also likes to mimic mom by picking up hay and pretending to eat it.

    In reality, the youngster probably won't go onto solids until she's around three months old and currently downs around 12 to 14 litres of milk a day.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: James D. Morgan / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EIPRAYTFP (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
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    New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features ( 1122333m )
    The newborn elephant, currently only known as 'Baby', sticks close to mum Dakkoon
    New baby elephant is star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, Australia - 18 Feb 2010
    BABY THE BEAUTIFUL ELEPHANT IS STAR ATTRACTION IN MELBOURNE

    A new baby elephant has become the star attraction at Melbourne Zoo, drawing in huge crowds ever since she was born last month.

    Due to the huge numbers of people eager to catch a glimpse of the super cute new arrival the zoo has been forced to extend its public viewing hours.

    Now, up to 3,000 people are lining up daily to catch a glimpse of the yet-to-be-named youngster.

    The eager spectators are also being urged to cast their vote to name the new pachyderm.

    Shortlisted are five Thai floral-themed names: Leelawa dee (frangipani), Mali (jasmine) Ma Li Wan (climbing jasmine) Su ma Li (osmanthus) and Lyares (meaning elephant and orchid).

    Weighing in at a cuddly 147 kilograms, but growing fast, the new arrival is currently just known as 'Baby'.

    She is the first baby elephant in the zoo's 147 year history and is only the second to be born in Australia.

    She is also the first in the country to be conceived through artificial insemination after being born to Asian Elephant Dokkoon on 16 January after a 22-month pregnancy.

    And little Baby certainly hasn't been disappointing her eager fans - happily cavorting round her enclosure and even splashing in the pool.

    She also likes to mimic mom by picking up hay and pretending to eat it.

    In reality, the youngster probably won't go onto solids until she's around three months old and currently downs around 12 to 14 litres of milk a day.

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    Jaipur, Rajasthan, keeping pigeons at bay constantly. India
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  • Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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    Jared Greenberg, founder of Prairie Sticks Bat Company, works on a baseball bat in his garage in Red Deer
    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010

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  • Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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    Jared Greenberg, founder of Prairie Sticks Bat Company, hangs a baseball bat to dry after staining it
    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010

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  • Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010
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    Jared Greenberg, founder of Prairie Sticks Bat Company, swings one of his baseball bats in front of his home in Red Deer
    Baseball bat manufacture, Canada - 14 Jul 2010

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  • Travel mix
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    Travel mix
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    China, Hong Kong, Incense sticks burning in temple, close-up
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    Jaipur, Rajasthan, keeping pigeons at bay constantly. India
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  • Thailand - Apr 2011
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    Thailand - Apr 2011
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    Calamari on sticks on fish stall, Si Kao, Thailand
    Thailand - Apr 2011

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  • Bear Sticks Out Its Tongue, Amsterdam Zoo, Netherlands - 19 May 2011
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    Bear Sticks Out Its Tongue, Amsterdam Zoo, Netherlands - 19 May 2011
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    Tania the bear sticks out her tongue, The 15-year-old, called Tania, entertained visitors at Amsterdam Zoo by pulling the funny face.
    Bear Sticks Out Its Tongue, Amsterdam Zoo
    This cheeky polar bear stuck out her tongue as she posed for a photograph at a zoo.

    The 15-year-old, called Tania, entertained visitors at Amsterdam Zoo by pulling the funny face.

    Photographer Lars van de Goor said: "I was taking pictures of the animals and noticed this polar bear.

    "I spent half an hour running from left to right, repositioning myself time and time again to get myself into the right position.

    "Then she finally looked straight into my camera and stuck her tongue out."

    The 47-year-old, from Diemen, near Amsterdam, the Netherlands, added: "I thought it was really funny."

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSZQSDRJF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • The 2012 London Olympic Games, Women's Weightlifting, ExCel, London, Britain - 30 Jul 2012
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    The 2012 London Olympic Games, Women's Weightlifting, ExCel, London, Britain - 30 Jul 2012
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    Christin Ulrich of Germany sticks her tongue after a successful attempt in the clean and jerk lift during the Women's Women's 58kg Weightlifting Group B
    The 2012 London Olympic Games, Women's Weightlifting, ExCel, London, Britain - 30 Jul 2012

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  • The 2012 London Olympic Games, Men's Weightlifting, London, Britain - 01 Aug 2012
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    Toafitu Perive of Samoa sticks his tongue out as he lifts in the Clean and Jerk - Men's 77kg
    The 2012 London Olympic Games, Men's Weightlifting, London, Britain - 01 Aug 2012

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  • The 2012 London Olympic Games, Women's Weightlifting, London, Britain - 01 Aug 2012
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    The 2012 London Olympic Games, Women's Weightlifting, London, Britain - 01 Aug 2012
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    Natasha Perdue of Great Britain sticks her tongue out as she fails to lift the weight - Women's 69kg
    The 2012 London Olympic Games, Women's Weightlifting, London, Britain - 01 Aug 2012

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  • The 2012 London Olympic Games, Spain v USA, Men's Basketball final, London, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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    The 2012 London Olympic Games, Spain v USA, Men's Basketball final, London, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
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    Lebron James of USA sticks his tongue out
    The 2012 London Olympic Games, Spain v USA, Men's Basketball final, London, Britain - 12 Aug 2012
    USA defeated Spain 107-100
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  • A yellow-crowned night heron catches a frog, Kitty Hollow County Park, Missouri City, Texas - 08 Jul 2012
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    A yellow-crowned night heron catches a frog, Kitty Hollow County Park, Missouri City, Texas - 08 Jul 2012
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    Yellow-crowned night heron tries to position frog so it can swallow it
    Flipping Frog On The Menu For Hungry Heron

    Kermit would do well to avoid this particular swamp.

    One frog found it wasn't easy being green when a heron not only selected it for lunch, but subjected it to some controlled flipping - prior to swallowing it whole.

    But not before giving the heron a raspberry by sticking its tongue out.

    Photographer Nate Chappell captured the scene at Kitty Hollow County Park in Missouri City, Texas.

    He explains: "Each evening for a spell a group of yellow-crowned night herons would fly in to feed on frogs and bugs in the swampy grass there.

    "These images show a night heron which has caught a good sized frog.

    "The heron had to flip the frog in the air several times in order to get it in right position to go down the hatch.

    "Finally it was able to swallow the frog and you can clearly see the tongue of the frog sticking out as it awaits its fate.

    "The night heron was preoccupied with eating his catch so it allowed me a close approach for some nice photographs."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Nate Chappell/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IXJFQWPTF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • A yellow-crowned night heron catches a frog, Kitty Hollow County Park, Missouri City, Texas - 08 Jul 2012
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    A yellow-crowned night heron catches a frog, Kitty Hollow County Park, Missouri City, Texas - 08 Jul 2012
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    Yellow-crowned night heron tries to position frog so it can swallow it
    Flipping Frog On The Menu For Hungry Heron

    Kermit would do well to avoid this particular swamp.

    One frog found it wasn't easy being green when a heron not only selected it for lunch, but subjected it to some controlled flipping - prior to swallowing it whole.

    But not before giving the heron a raspberry by sticking its tongue out.

    Photographer Nate Chappell captured the scene at Kitty Hollow County Park in Missouri City, Texas.

    He explains: "Each evening for a spell a group of yellow-crowned night herons would fly in to feed on frogs and bugs in the swampy grass there.

    "These images show a night heron which has caught a good sized frog.

    "The heron had to flip the frog in the air several times in order to get it in right position to go down the hatch.

    "Finally it was able to swallow the frog and you can clearly see the tongue of the frog sticking out as it awaits its fate.

    "The night heron was preoccupied with eating his catch so it allowed me a close approach for some nice photographs."


    MUST CREDIT PICTURES BY: Nate Chappell/Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IXJFQWPTF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Queen Sonja's 70th Birthday celebrations in Spangereid, Norway - 05 Jul 2007
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    Queen Sonja's 70th Birthday celebrations in Spangereid, Norway - 05 Jul 2007
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    Queen Sonja's 70th Birthday celebrations in Spangereid, Norway - 05 Jul 2007

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    Königin Beatrix wird 75 Jahre alt

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  • Playful bear cubs, Parc Omega, Quebec, Canada - 03 Jun 2013
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    Playful bear cubs, Parc Omega, Quebec, Canada - 03 Jun 2013
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    American black bear cub sticks out its tongue
    Playful bear cubs, Parc Omega, Quebec, Canada - 03 Jun 2013
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    A cheeky bear cub seemed to react to having its picture taken - by sticking out its tongue.

    Wildlife photographer Mircea Costina admits he chuckled to himself when he captured the cute American bear cub on camera.

    He explains: "I was shooting at Parc Omega in Quebec, when I started to photograph these super cute teddy bears.

    "They were very small and very playful and it was amazing to watch them playing together, climbing trees and rolling on the ground.

    "When one of them seemed to look at me and it poked out its tongue it was almost as if did it on purpose."

    Parc Omega is a safari park consisting of a twelve-kilometre nature route with lakes, meadows, small valleys, forests, and rocky hills.

    Mircea says: "In this park exist two females with cubs which live in semi captivity. They have a big territory with forest and prairies, but they are controlled by a fence."
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  • Playful bear cubs, Parc Omega, Quebec, Canada - 03 Jun 2013
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    Playful bear cubs, Parc Omega, Quebec, Canada - 03 Jun 2013
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    Playful bear cubs, Parc Omega, Quebec, Canada - 03 Jun 2013
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    A cheeky bear cub seemed to react to having its picture taken - by sticking out its tongue.

    Wildlife photographer Mircea Costina admits he chuckled to himself when he captured the cute American bear cub on camera.

    He explains: "I was shooting at Parc Omega in Quebec, when I started to photograph these super cute teddy bears.

    "They were very small and very playful and it was amazing to watch them playing together, climbing trees and rolling on the ground.

    "When one of them seemed to look at me and it poked out its tongue it was almost as if did it on purpose."

    Parc Omega is a safari park consisting of a twelve-kilometre nature route with lakes, meadows, small valleys, forests, and rocky hills.

    Mircea says: "In this park exist two females with cubs which live in semi captivity. They have a big territory with forest and prairies, but they are controlled by a fence."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Playful bear cubs, Parc Omega, Quebec, Canada - 03 Jun 2013
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    Playful bear cubs, Parc Omega, Quebec, Canada - 03 Jun 2013
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    American black bear cub sticks out its tongue (crop)
    Playful bear cubs, Parc Omega, Quebec, Canada - 03 Jun 2013
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    A cheeky bear cub seemed to react to having its picture taken - by sticking out its tongue.

    Wildlife photographer Mircea Costina admits he chuckled to himself when he captured the cute American bear cub on camera.

    He explains: "I was shooting at Parc Omega in Quebec, when I started to photograph these super cute teddy bears.

    "They were very small and very playful and it was amazing to watch them playing together, climbing trees and rolling on the ground.

    "When one of them seemed to look at me and it poked out its tongue it was almost as if did it on purpose."

    Parc Omega is a safari park consisting of a twelve-kilometre nature route with lakes, meadows, small valleys, forests, and rocky hills.

    Mircea says: "In this park exist two females with cubs which live in semi captivity. They have a big territory with forest and prairies, but they are controlled by a fence."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Prince William - 20 May 1990 Princes William And Harry Playing With Polo Sticks At Cirencester Park.
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    Prince William - 20 May 1990 Princes William And Harry Playing With Polo Sticks At Cirencester Park.
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    Prince William - 20 May 1990 Princes William And Harry Playing With Polo Sticks At Cirencester Park with nanny Jessica Webb
    Prince William - 20 May 1990 Princes William And Harry Playing With Polo Sticks At Cirencester Park.

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  • Prince William - 20 May 1990 Princes William And Harry Playing With Polo Sticks At Cirencester Park.
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    Prince William - 20 May 1990 Princes William And Harry Playing With Polo Sticks At Cirencester Park.
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    Prince William - 20 May 1990 Princes William And Harry Playing With Polo Sticks At Cirencester Park with nanny Jessica Webb
    Prince William - 20 May 1990 Princes William And Harry Playing With Polo Sticks At Cirencester Park.

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  • Prince William - May 1990 Prince William Eating A Kit Kat And Prince Harry Playing With Polo Sticks....royalty
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    Prince William - May 1990 Prince William Eating A Kit Kat And Prince Harry Playing With Polo Sticks....royalty
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Mike Forster / Daily Mail (925203a)
    Prince William - 20 May 1990 Princes William And Harry Playing With Polo Sticks At Cirencester Park with nanny Jessica Webb
    Prince William - May 1990 Prince William Eating A Kit Kat And Prince Harry Playing With Polo Sticks....royalty

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