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  • Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
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    Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
    The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.

    The construction of the Ad Gefrin centre a new world class cultural visitor attraction in Wooler, Northumberland, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at nearby eavering in one of the 20th centuryÕs most remarkable archaeological finds.

    Wooler, Northumberland.
    4th November 2021.

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  • Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
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    Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
    The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.

    Project director Chris Ferguson stood on the site of the Anglo-Saxon royal court and Great Hall of Ad Gefrin at Yeavering in Northumberland. He is the project director for a new world class cultural visitor centre attraction, due to open nearby in Wooler in autumn 2022, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at Yeavering in one of the 20th century’s most remarkable archaeological finds.

    Yeavering, Northumberland.
    4th November 2021.

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  • Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
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    Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
    The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.

    Project director Chris Ferguson stood on the site of the Anglo-Saxon royal court and Great Hall of Ad Gefrin at Yeavering in Northumberland. He is the project director for a new world class cultural visitor centre attraction, due to open nearby in Wooler in autumn 2022, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at Yeavering in one of the 20th century’s most remarkable archaeological finds.

    Yeavering, Northumberland.
    4th November 2021.

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  • Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
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    Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
    The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.

    Project director Chris Ferguson stood on the site of the Anglo-Saxon royal court and Great Hall of Ad Gefrin at Yeavering in Northumberland. He is the project director for a new world class cultural visitor centre attraction, due to open nearby in Wooler in autumn 2022, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at Yeavering in one of the 20th century’s most remarkable archaeological finds.

    Yeavering, Northumberland.
    4th November 2021.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
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    Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
    The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.

    Project director Chris Ferguson stood on the site of the Anglo-Saxon royal court and Great Hall of Ad Gefrin at Yeavering in Northumberland. He is the project director for a new world class cultural visitor centre attraction, due to open nearby in Wooler in autumn 2022, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at Yeavering in one of the 20th century’s most remarkable archaeological finds.

    Yeavering, Northumberland.
    4th November 2021.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
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    Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
    The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.

    Project director Chris Ferguson stood on the site of the Anglo-Saxon royal court and Great Hall of Ad Gefrin at Yeavering in Northumberland. He is the project director for a new world class cultural visitor centre attraction, due to open nearby in Wooler in autumn 2022, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at Yeavering in one of the 20th century’s most remarkable archaeological finds.

    Yeavering, Northumberland.
    4th November 2021.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
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    Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
    The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.

    Project director Chris Ferguson stood on the site of the Anglo-Saxon royal court and Great Hall of Ad Gefrin at Yeavering in Northumberland. He is the project director for a new world class cultural visitor centre attraction, due to open nearby in Wooler in autumn 2022, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at Yeavering in one of the 20th century’s most remarkable archaeological finds.

    Yeavering, Northumberland.
    4th November 2021.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
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    Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
    The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.

    Project director Chris Ferguson stood on the site of the Anglo-Saxon royal court and Great Hall of Ad Gefrin at Yeavering in Northumberland. He is the project director for a new world class cultural visitor centre attraction, due to open nearby in Wooler in autumn 2022, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at Yeavering in one of the 20th century’s most remarkable archaeological finds.

    Yeavering, Northumberland.
    4th November 2021.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
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    Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
    The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.

    Project director Chris Ferguson stood on the site of the Anglo-Saxon royal court and Great Hall of Ad Gefrin at Yeavering in Northumberland. He is the project director for a new world class cultural visitor centre attraction, due to open nearby in Wooler in autumn 2022, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at Yeavering in one of the 20th century’s most remarkable archaeological finds.

    Yeavering, Northumberland.
    4th November 2021.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
    DUKAS_131888375_EYE
    Sutton Hoo of the north: £10.4m visitor centre to celebrate Anglo-Saxon site.
    The story of Ad Gefrin, a royal complex in Northumberland valley discovered in 1950s, to be told at new attraction.

    Project director Chris Ferguson stood on the site of the Anglo-Saxon royal court and Great Hall of Ad Gefrin at Yeavering in Northumberland. He is the project director for a new world class cultural visitor centre attraction, due to open nearby in Wooler in autumn 2022, which will bring to life the history of the Anglo-British settlement and palace which were discovered at Yeavering in one of the 20th century’s most remarkable archaeological finds.

    Yeavering, Northumberland.
    4th November 2021.

    © Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
    (3/17/2018) The American band 30 Seconds To Mars performing live on stage at the Unipol Arena in Bologna for their "Monolith" tour concert. (Photo by Alessandro Bosio/Pacific Press/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22664027
    (c) Dukas

     

  • The Tlaltecuhtli Sculpture, Templo Mayor Museum, Mexico City, Mexico
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    The Tlaltecuhtli Sculpture, Templo Mayor Museum, Mexico City, Mexico
    The Tlaltecuhtli Sculpture, Templo Mayor Museum, Mexico City, Mexico, North America
    Richard Maschmeyer

     

  • Museum of Bad Art, Boston, America - May 2013
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    Museum of Bad Art, Boston, America - May 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MOBA / Rex Features (2363116n)
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    Argh, My Eyes... Museum of Bad Art
    Some art is so bad it is good (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX