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NEWS - Wasserstände im Lake Mead erreichen Rekordtiefstand, Las Vegas
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Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, viewed along with the Mike O'CallaghanÐPat Tillman Memorial Bridge arch bridge is seen where water levels have declined dramatically in Boulder City, Nevada on Sunday, May 22, 2022. Lake Mead has dropped below 1,050 feet, a milestone level as the Las Vegas valley's water supply dwindles during a 22-year drought.
Water Levels in Lake Mead Reach Record Lows, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States - 23 May 2022
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PEOPLE - Black Girls Rock Awards: Promis auf dem Roten Teppich
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Black Girls Rock Awards, Arrivals, Newark, USA - 26 Aug 2018
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PEOPLE - London: Promis feiern an der Victoria and Albert Museum Summer Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX/Shutterstock (8874993ev)
Harold Tillman with guest
The Victoria and Albert Museum Summer Party, Arrivals, London, UK - 21 Jun 2017
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PEOPLE - London: Promis feiern an der Victoria and Albert Museum Summer Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX/Shutterstock (8874993ej)
Guest, Alexandra Shulman and Harold Tillman
The Victoria and Albert Museum Summer Party, Arrivals, London, UK - 21 Jun 2017
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Celebrities at the Chiltern FireHouse, London, Britain - 30 Sep 2014
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Celebrities at the Chiltern FireHouse, London, Britain - 30 Sep 2014
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Zusammenstellung: London: The Place to be - Promis gehen ins Chiltern Firehouse
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Alfred Dunhill and GQ Style Party, London, Britain - 17 Jun 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young/REX (3838993cp)
Guest and Harold Tillman
Alfred Dunhill and GQ Style Party, London, Britain - 17 Jun 2014
GQ Style and London Collections: Men ambassadors co-host a party with Alfred Dunhill to celebrate the British Fashion Council's now bi-annual menswear showcase at Alfred Dunhill
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Jimmy Choo and Esquire Party at London Collections 2013, London, Britain - 16 Jun 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features (2588033t)
Caroline Rush and Harold Tillman
Jimmy Choo and Esquire Party at London Collections 2013, London, Britain - 16 Jun 2013
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British Fashion Awards, The Savoy, London, Britain - 27 Nov 2012
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Award winners: Kim Jones, Cara Delevingne, Jonathan Saunders, Roksanda Ilincic, Harold Tillman, Louise Wilson, Erdem, Manolo Blahnik, Stella McCartney, Sophie Hulme and Nicholas Kirkwood
British Fashion Awards, The Savoy, London, Britain - 27 Nov 2012
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British Fashion Awards, The Savoy, London, Britain - 27 Nov 2012
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Award winners: Kim Jones, Cara Delevingne, Jonathan Saunders, Roksanda Ilincic, Harold Tillman, Louise Wilson, Erdem, Manolo Blahnik, Stella McCartney, Sophie Hulme and Nicholas Kirkwood
British Fashion Awards, The Savoy, London, Britain - 27 Nov 2012
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Manolo Blahnik hosts dinner at Harrods, London, Britain - 16 Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by JABPromotions / Rex Features (1853459r)
Heather Kerzner and Harold Tillman
Manolo Blahnik hosts dinner at Harrods, London, Britain - 16 Sep 2012
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Manolo Blahnik hosts dinner at Harrods, London, Britain - 16 Sep 2012
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Heather Kerzner and Harold Tillman
Manolo Blahnik hosts dinner at Harrods, London, Britain - 16 Sep 2012
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GQ Men of the Year Awards, Royal Opera House, London, Britain - 04 Sep 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1840609iw)
Katherine Jenkins and Harold Tillman
GQ Men of the Year Awards, Royal Opera House, London, Britain - 04 Sep 2012
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London Collections: Men, Launch Reception, St James's Palace, London, Britain - 14 June 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features (1738364l)
Prince Charles, Dylan Jones and Harold Tillman
London Collections: Men, Launch Reception, St James's Palace, London, Britain - 14 June 2012
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Burberry Prorsum Show Autumn Winter 2012, London Fashion Week- London, Britain - 20 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher / Rex Features (1620404dg)
Samantha Cameron and Harold Tillman
Burberry Prorsum Show Autumn Winter 2012, London Fashion Week- London, Britain - 20 Feb 2012
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LFW Vivienne Westwood Show
19th February 2012. Vivienne Westwood Fashion Show at Goldsmiths Hall during London Fashion Week.
Sadie Frost with her daughter on the front row with Harold Tillman
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British Fashion Awards, The Savoy, London, Britain - 28 Nov 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher / Rex Features (1509804go)
Harold Tillman and Hayley Atwell
British Fashion Awards, The Savoy, London, Britain - 28 Nov 2011
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London Fashion Week party at 10 Downing Street, London, Britain - 20 Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features (1447173G)
Harold Tillman, Samantha Cameron and Christopher Bailey
London Fashion Week party at 10 Downing Street, London, Britain - 20 Sep 2011
Legendary fashion photographer Mario Testino receives the prestigious award for his contribution to cultural society
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London Fashion Week party at 10 Downing Street, London, Britain - 20 Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features (1447173A)
Emma Hill, Harold Tillman, Anna Wintour, Samantha Cameron and Christopher Bailey
London Fashion Week party at 10 Downing Street, London, Britain - 20 Sep 2011
Legendary fashion photographer Mario Testino receives the prestigious award for his contribution to cultural society
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London Fashion Week party at 10 Downing Street, London, Britain - 20 Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features (1447173B)
Emma Hill, Harold Tillman, Anna Wintour, Samantha Cameron, Christopher Bailey and guest
London Fashion Week party at 10 Downing Street, London, Britain - 20 Sep 2011
Legendary fashion photographer Mario Testino receives the prestigious award for his contribution to cultural society
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Burberry Prorsum show, Spring Summer 2012, London Fashion Week, Britain - 19 Sep 2011
Manadatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features (1444178BR)
Samantha Cameron and Harold Tillman
Burberry Prorsum show, Spring Summer 2012, London Fashion Week, Britain - 19 Sep 2011
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Naomi Campbell At Westfield
5th April 2011. Fashion for Relief Pop-Up Shop opening party at Westfield shopping centre, London.
Harold Tillman, Naomi Campbell, Jo Wood and Donna Air
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Naomi Campbell At Westfield
5th April 2011. Fashion for Relief Pop-Up Shop opening party at Westfield shopping centre, London.
Harold Tillman, Naomi Campbell and Jo Wood
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Burberry show, Spring Summer 2011, London Fashion Week, London, Britain - 21 Sep 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features ( 1227459af )
Harold Tillman and friend
Burberry show, Spring Summer 2011, London Fashion Week, London, Britain - 21 Sep 2010
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British Fashion Awards reception, St James's Palace, London, Britain - 09 Dec 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features ( 1057796r )
Caroline Rush and Harold Tillman
British Fashion Awards reception, St James's Palace, London, Britain - 09 Dec 2009
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Private dinner for Victoria Beckham hosted by Harper's Bazaar to celebrate her december cover, The Connaught Hotel, London, Britain - 08 Dec 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features ( 1057571y )
Natalie Massenet and Harold Tillman
Private dinner for Victoria Beckham hosted by Harper's Bazaar to celebrate her december cover, The Connaught Hotel, London, Britain - 08 Dec 2009
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Private dinner for Victoria Beckham hosted by Harper's Bazaar to celebrate her december cover, The Connaught Hotel, London, Britain - 08 Dec 2009
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David Beckham and Harold Tillman
Private dinner for Victoria Beckham hosted by Harper's Bazaar to celebrate her december cover, The Connaught Hotel, London, Britain - 08 Dec 2009
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Private dinner for Victoria Beckham hosted by Harper's Bazaar to celebrate her december cover, The Connaught Hotel, London, Britain - 08 Dec 2009
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features ( 1057571aj )
Harold Tillman
Private dinner for Victoria Beckham hosted by Harper's Bazaar to celebrate her december cover, The Connaught Hotel, London, Britain - 08 Dec 2009
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Capturing Claudia exhibition, Colnaghi Gallery, London, Britain - 02 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features ( 1027783z )
Harold Tillman and Claudia Schiffer
Capturing Claudia exhibition, Colnaghi Gallery, London, Britain - 02 Nov 2009
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Capturing Claudia exhibition, Colnaghi Gallery, London, Britain - 02 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features ( 1027783ao )
Lucy Yeomans and Harold Tillman
Capturing Claudia exhibition, Colnaghi Gallery, London, Britain - 02 Nov 2009
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The Hoover Dam Bypass
THE HOOVER DAM BYPASS
If one is looking to bypass something as structurally awe-inspiring as the Hoover Dam, you can be sure the resulting engineering feat will be just as impressive.
That is why the spectacle of the dam bypass bridge taking shape is a jaw-dropping sight to behold.
Officially named The Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, the structure spanning the Colorado River is on course to offer sightseers double the spectacle for their money.
Construction began in late January 2005 and the completion of the entire Hoover Dam Bypass Project is expected in June 2010 at an estimated cost of about $240 million.
The bridge section will stretch nearly 2,000ft over the Black Canyon, 1,600 feet south of the dam, and nearly 900-feet above the river. Its 1,060 foot twin-rib arch will be the longest concrete arch in America.
Its main job is to hook up the Arizona and Nevada Approach highways, thereby diverting the flow of vehicles from the actual dam itself.
The highway is the main link between Las Vegas and Phoenix, two cities that have seen population explosions since the dam was first completed in 1935.
It is thought that more than 17,000 cars and trucks will use the new bridge daily, although the number could grow by 50 percent in the next two decades.
Another more serious reason is the threat of a terrorist attack on the dam, something that saw trucks permanently banned from the road after September 11, 2001.
The bridge has been named in memory of Mike O'Callaghan, the Governor of Nevada in the 1970s and a veteran of the Korean War, and Pat Tillman, who gave up his career as a superstar American footballer to serve in the US Army in Afghanistan. He wa...
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The Hoover Dam Bypass
THE HOOVER DAM BYPASS
If one is looking to bypass something as structurally awe-inspiring as the Hoover Dam, you can be sure the resulting engineering feat will be just as impressive.
That is why the spectacle of the dam bypass bridge taking shape is a jaw-dropping sight to behold.
Officially named The Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, the structure spanning the Colorado River is on course to offer sightseers double the spectacle for their money.
Construction began in late January 2005 and the completion of the entire Hoover Dam Bypass Project is expected in June 2010 at an estimated cost of about $240 million.
The bridge section will stretch nearly 2,000ft over the Black Canyon, 1,600 feet south of the dam, and nearly 900-feet above the river. Its 1,060 foot twin-rib arch will be the longest concrete arch in America.
Its main job is to hook up the Arizona and Nevada Approach highways, thereby diverting the flow of vehicles from the actual dam itself.
The highway is the main link between Las Vegas and Phoenix, two cities that have seen population explosions since the dam was first completed in 1935.
It is thought that more than 17,000 cars and trucks will use the new bridge daily, although the number could grow by 50 percent in the next two decades.
Another more serious reason is the threat of a terrorist attack on the dam, something that saw trucks permanently banned from the road after September 11, 2001.
The bridge has been named in memory of Mike O'Callaghan, the Governor of Nevada in the 1970s and a veteran of the Korean War, and Pat Tillman, who gave up his career as a superstar American footballer to serve in the US Army in Afghanistan. He was killed there...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HFIFPVTZ
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The Hoover Dam Bypass
THE HOOVER DAM BYPASS
If one is looking to bypass something as structurally awe-inspiring as the Hoover Dam, you can be sure the resulting engineering feat will be just as impressive.
That is why the spectacle of the dam bypass bridge taking shape is a jaw-dropping sight to behold.
Officially named The Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, the structure spanning the Colorado River is on course to offer sightseers double the spectacle for their money.
Construction began in late January 2005 and the completion of the entire Hoover Dam Bypass Project is expected in June 2010 at an estimated cost of about $240 million.
The bridge section will stretch nearly 2,000ft over the Black Canyon, 1,600 feet south of the dam, and nearly 900-feet above the river. Its 1,060 foot twin-rib arch will be the longest concrete arch in America.
Its main job is to hook up the Arizona and Nevada Approach highways, thereby diverting the flow of vehicles from the actual dam itself.
The highway is the main link between Las Vegas and Phoenix, two cities that have seen population explosions since the dam was first completed in 1935.
It is thought that more than 17,000 cars and trucks will use the new bridge daily, although the number could grow by 50 percent in the next two decades.
Another more serious reason is the threat of a terrorist attack on the dam, something that saw trucks permanently banned from the road after September 11, 2001.
The bridge has been named in memory of Mike O'Callaghan, the Governor of Nevada in the 1970s and a veteran of the Korean War, and Pat Tillman, who gave up his career as a superstar American footballer to serve in the US Army in Afghanistan. H...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HFIFPVTZ
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The Hoover Dam Bypass
THE HOOVER DAM BYPASS
If one is looking to bypass something as structurally awe-inspiring as the Hoover Dam, you can be sure the resulting engineering feat will be just as impressive.
That is why the spectacle of the dam bypass bridge taking shape is a jaw-dropping sight to behold.
Officially named The Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, the structure spanning the Colorado River is on course to offer sightseers double the spectacle for their money.
Construction began in late January 2005 and the completion of the entire Hoover Dam Bypass Project is expected in June 2010 at an estimated cost of about $240 million.
The bridge section will stretch nearly 2,000ft over the Black Canyon, 1,600 feet south of the dam, and nearly 900-feet above the river. Its 1,060 foot twin-rib arch will be the longest concrete arch in America.
Its main job is to hook up the Arizona and Nevada Approach highways, thereby diverting the flow of vehicles from the actual dam itself.
The highway is the main link between Las Vegas and Phoenix, two cities that have seen population explosions since the dam was first completed in 1935.
It is thought that more than 17,000 cars and trucks will use the new bridge daily, although the number could grow by 50 percent in the next two decades.
Another more serious reason is the threat of a terrorist attack on the dam, something that saw trucks permanently banned from the road after September 11, 2001.
The bridge has been named in memory of Mike O'Callaghan, the Governor of Nevada in the 1970s and a veteran of the Korean War, and Pat Tillman, who gave up his career as a superstar American footballer to serve in the US Army in Afghanistan. He was...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HFIFPVTZ
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The Hoover Dam Bypass
THE HOOVER DAM BYPASS
If one is looking to bypass something as structurally awe-inspiring as the Hoover Dam, you can be sure the resulting engineering feat will be just as impressive.
That is why the spectacle of the dam bypass bridge taking shape is a jaw-dropping sight to behold.
Officially named The Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, the structure spanning the Colorado River is on course to offer sightseers double the spectacle for their money.
Construction began in late January 2005 and the completion of the entire Hoover Dam Bypass Project is expected in June 2010 at an estimated cost of about $240 million.
The bridge section will stretch nearly 2,000ft over the Black Canyon, 1,600 feet south of the dam, and nearly 900-feet above the river. Its 1,060 foot twin-rib arch will be the longest concrete arch in America.
Its main job is to hook up the Arizona and Nevada Approach highways, thereby diverting the flow of vehicles from the actual dam itself.
The highway is the main link between Las Vegas and Phoenix, two cities that have seen population explosions since the dam was first completed in 1935.
It is thought that more than 17,000 cars and trucks will use the new bridge daily, although the number could grow by 50 percent in the next two decades.
Another more serious reason is the threat of a terrorist attack on the dam, something that saw trucks permanently banned from the road after September 11, 2001.
The bridge has been named in memory of Mike O'Callaghan, the Governor of Nevada in the 1970s and a veteran of the Korean War, and Pat Tillman, who gave up his career as a superstar American footballer to serve in the US Army in Afghanistan. He wa...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HFIFPVTZ
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