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4th Of July Fireworks-NYC
The barges carry fireworks to celebrate on the East River in New York City, United States, on July 4, 2025. Launch points include four barges and the Brooklyn Bridge. More than 80,000 shells in 30 different colors are used. (Photo by Deccio Serrano/NurPhoto) -
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4th Of July Fireworks-NYC
The barges carry fireworks to celebrate on the East River in New York City, United States, on July 4, 2025. Launch points include four barges and the Brooklyn Bridge. More than 80,000 shells in 30 different colors are used. (Photo by Deccio Serrano/NurPhoto) -
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4th Of July Fireworks-NYC
The barges carry fireworks to celebrate on the East River in New York City, United States, on July 4, 2025. Launch points include four barges and the Brooklyn Bridge. More than 80,000 shells in 30 different colors are used. (Photo by Deccio Serrano/NurPhoto) -
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4th Of July Fireworks-NYC
The barges carry fireworks to celebrate on the East River in New York City, United States, on July 4, 2025. Launch points include four barges and the Brooklyn Bridge. More than 80,000 shells in 30 different colors are used. (Photo by Deccio Serrano/NurPhoto) -
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Ballsy men's health campaign
Ferrari Press Agency
Balls 1
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18/06/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Noah Hong Kong/ BBH Singapore
A health company pulled off a ballsy stunt — by appearing to put a pair of giant inflatable testicles in Hong Kong’s ’s harbour.
There they briefly aligned either side of a towering skyscraper.They were accompanied by a barge carrying the message “Men’s health is a big deal.”
The campaign was organised by tele-health company Noah and Singapore-based advertising agency BBH.
The balls and barge were not real but created with the help of visual effects.
They were combined to provide video footage seemingly showing the balls being towed by the barge
It was inspired by findings that Hong Kong ’s men don’t talk about their health, especially sexual matters.
Six in ten of men say they avoid discussing sexual health due to embarrassment.
The campaign concedes with Men’s Health Month.
A Noah spokesperson said: "By sparking conversation and reducing stigma, Noah hopes to empower more men to take charge of their mental, physical and sexual wellbeing , and seek support when they need it.”
OPS: Clip from the campaign video
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Ballsy men's health campaign
Ferrari Press Agency
Balls 1
Ref 16911
18/06/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Noah Hong Kong/ BBH Singapore
A health company pulled off a ballsy stunt — by appearing to put a pair of giant inflatable testicles in Hong Kong’s ’s harbour.
There they briefly aligned either side of a towering skyscraper.They were accompanied by a barge carrying the message “Men’s health is a big deal.”
The campaign was organised by tele-health company Noah and Singapore-based advertising agency BBH.
The balls and barge were not real but created with the help of visual effects.
They were combined to provide video footage seemingly showing the balls being towed by the barge
It was inspired by findings that Hong Kong ’s men don’t talk about their health, especially sexual matters.
Six in ten of men say they avoid discussing sexual health due to embarrassment.
The campaign concedes with Men’s Health Month.
A Noah spokesperson said: "By sparking conversation and reducing stigma, Noah hopes to empower more men to take charge of their mental, physical and sexual wellbeing , and seek support when they need it.”
OPS: Clip from the campaign video
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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LEGO sort la barge de Jabba The Hutt de la saga Star Wars
Pictures must credit: Lego A massive Lego set from a galaxy far, far away is about to hit stores — featuring giant slug-like space gangster Jabba the Hutt. The huge 3,942 piece construction features Jabba’s sail barge space ship. The vessel has fold down sides and lift off sails to reveal an authentically detailed interior, including the cockpit, prison cell, armoury, kitchen and entertainment room equipped with Jabba’s bed and more. There are also 11 Star War characters including Jabba Princess Leia in her slave girl costume, loveable droids C-3PO, and R2-D2 with a bar table accessory. Hutt first appeared in the 1983 Star Wars movie, Return of the Jedi. He places a bounty on Han Solo, and sends bounty hunters to capture him. Darth Vader freezes Solo in carbonite and bounty hunter Boba Fett the delivers him to Jabba, who puts him on display in his palace. Jabba also enslaves Princess Leia and decrees that Luke Skywalker and Chewbacca will be fed to a Sarlacc. Once built , the barge can be placed on a display stand, which has space for the Jabba the Hutt minifigure, an information plaque and a Lego Star Wars 25th anniversary brick. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO sort la barge de Jabba The Hutt de la saga Star Wars
Pictures must credit: Lego A massive Lego set from a galaxy far, far away is about to hit stores — featuring giant slug-like space gangster Jabba the Hutt. The huge 3,942 piece construction features Jabba’s sail barge space ship. The vessel has fold down sides and lift off sails to reveal an authentically detailed interior, including the cockpit, prison cell, armoury, kitchen and entertainment room equipped with Jabba’s bed and more. There are also 11 Star War characters including Jabba Princess Leia in her slave girl costume, loveable droids C-3PO, and R2-D2 with a bar table accessory. Hutt first appeared in the 1983 Star Wars movie, Return of the Jedi. He places a bounty on Han Solo, and sends bounty hunters to capture him. Darth Vader freezes Solo in carbonite and bounty hunter Boba Fett the delivers him to Jabba, who puts him on display in his palace. Jabba also enslaves Princess Leia and decrees that Luke Skywalker and Chewbacca will be fed to a Sarlacc. Once built , the barge can be placed on a display stand, which has space for the Jabba the Hutt minifigure, an information plaque and a Lego Star Wars 25th anniversary brick. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO sort la barge de Jabba The Hutt de la saga Star Wars
Pictures must credit: Lego A massive Lego set from a galaxy far, far away is about to hit stores — featuring giant slug-like space gangster Jabba the Hutt. The huge 3,942 piece construction features Jabba’s sail barge space ship. The vessel has fold down sides and lift off sails to reveal an authentically detailed interior, including the cockpit, prison cell, armoury, kitchen and entertainment room equipped with Jabba’s bed and more. There are also 11 Star War characters including Jabba Princess Leia in her slave girl costume, loveable droids C-3PO, and R2-D2 with a bar table accessory. Hutt first appeared in the 1983 Star Wars movie, Return of the Jedi. He places a bounty on Han Solo, and sends bounty hunters to capture him. Darth Vader freezes Solo in carbonite and bounty hunter Boba Fett the delivers him to Jabba, who puts him on display in his palace. Jabba also enslaves Princess Leia and decrees that Luke Skywalker and Chewbacca will be fed to a Sarlacc. Once built , the barge can be placed on a display stand, which has space for the Jabba the Hutt minifigure, an information plaque and a Lego Star Wars 25th anniversary brick. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO sort la barge de Jabba The Hutt de la saga Star Wars
Pictures must credit: Lego A massive Lego set from a galaxy far, far away is about to hit stores — featuring giant slug-like space gangster Jabba the Hutt. The huge 3,942 piece construction features Jabba’s sail barge space ship. The vessel has fold down sides and lift off sails to reveal an authentically detailed interior, including the cockpit, prison cell, armoury, kitchen and entertainment room equipped with Jabba’s bed and more. There are also 11 Star War characters including Jabba Princess Leia in her slave girl costume, loveable droids C-3PO, and R2-D2 with a bar table accessory. Hutt first appeared in the 1983 Star Wars movie, Return of the Jedi. He places a bounty on Han Solo, and sends bounty hunters to capture him. Darth Vader freezes Solo in carbonite and bounty hunter Boba Fett the delivers him to Jabba, who puts him on display in his palace. Jabba also enslaves Princess Leia and decrees that Luke Skywalker and Chewbacca will be fed to a Sarlacc. Once built , the barge can be placed on a display stand, which has space for the Jabba the Hutt minifigure, an information plaque and a Lego Star Wars 25th anniversary brick. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO sort la barge de Jabba The Hutt de la saga Star Wars
Pictures must credit: Lego A massive Lego set from a galaxy far, far away is about to hit stores — featuring giant slug-like space gangster Jabba the Hutt. The huge 3,942 piece construction features Jabba’s sail barge space ship. The vessel has fold down sides and lift off sails to reveal an authentically detailed interior, including the cockpit, prison cell, armoury, kitchen and entertainment room equipped with Jabba’s bed and more. There are also 11 Star War characters including Jabba Princess Leia in her slave girl costume, loveable droids C-3PO, and R2-D2 with a bar table accessory. Hutt first appeared in the 1983 Star Wars movie, Return of the Jedi. He places a bounty on Han Solo, and sends bounty hunters to capture him. Darth Vader freezes Solo in carbonite and bounty hunter Boba Fett the delivers him to Jabba, who puts him on display in his palace. Jabba also enslaves Princess Leia and decrees that Luke Skywalker and Chewbacca will be fed to a Sarlacc. Once built , the barge can be placed on a display stand, which has space for the Jabba the Hutt minifigure, an information plaque and a Lego Star Wars 25th anniversary brick. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO sort la barge de Jabba The Hutt de la saga Star Wars
Pictures must credit: Lego A massive Lego set from a galaxy far, far away is about to hit stores — featuring giant slug-like space gangster Jabba the Hutt. The huge 3,942 piece construction features Jabba’s sail barge space ship. The vessel has fold down sides and lift off sails to reveal an authentically detailed interior, including the cockpit, prison cell, armoury, kitchen and entertainment room equipped with Jabba’s bed and more. There are also 11 Star War characters including Jabba Princess Leia in her slave girl costume, loveable droids C-3PO, and R2-D2 with a bar table accessory. Hutt first appeared in the 1983 Star Wars movie, Return of the Jedi. He places a bounty on Han Solo, and sends bounty hunters to capture him. Darth Vader freezes Solo in carbonite and bounty hunter Boba Fett the delivers him to Jabba, who puts him on display in his palace. Jabba also enslaves Princess Leia and decrees that Luke Skywalker and Chewbacca will be fed to a Sarlacc. Once built , the barge can be placed on a display stand, which has space for the Jabba the Hutt minifigure, an information plaque and a Lego Star Wars 25th anniversary brick. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO sort la barge de Jabba The Hutt de la saga Star Wars
Pictures must credit: Lego A massive Lego set from a galaxy far, far away is about to hit stores — featuring giant slug-like space gangster Jabba the Hutt. The huge 3,942 piece construction features Jabba’s sail barge space ship. The vessel has fold down sides and lift off sails to reveal an authentically detailed interior, including the cockpit, prison cell, armoury, kitchen and entertainment room equipped with Jabba’s bed and more. There are also 11 Star War characters including Jabba Princess Leia in her slave girl costume, loveable droids C-3PO, and R2-D2 with a bar table accessory. Hutt first appeared in the 1983 Star Wars movie, Return of the Jedi. He places a bounty on Han Solo, and sends bounty hunters to capture him. Darth Vader freezes Solo in carbonite and bounty hunter Boba Fett the delivers him to Jabba, who puts him on display in his palace. Jabba also enslaves Princess Leia and decrees that Luke Skywalker and Chewbacca will be fed to a Sarlacc. Once built , the barge can be placed on a display stand, which has space for the Jabba the Hutt minifigure, an information plaque and a Lego Star Wars 25th anniversary brick. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO sort la barge de Jabba The Hutt de la saga Star Wars
Pictures must credit: Lego A massive Lego set from a galaxy far, far away is about to hit stores — featuring giant slug-like space gangster Jabba the Hutt. The huge 3,942 piece construction features Jabba’s sail barge space ship. The vessel has fold down sides and lift off sails to reveal an authentically detailed interior, including the cockpit, prison cell, armoury, kitchen and entertainment room equipped with Jabba’s bed and more. There are also 11 Star War characters including Jabba Princess Leia in her slave girl costume, loveable droids C-3PO, and R2-D2 with a bar table accessory. Hutt first appeared in the 1983 Star Wars movie, Return of the Jedi. He places a bounty on Han Solo, and sends bounty hunters to capture him. Darth Vader freezes Solo in carbonite and bounty hunter Boba Fett the delivers him to Jabba, who puts him on display in his palace. Jabba also enslaves Princess Leia and decrees that Luke Skywalker and Chewbacca will be fed to a Sarlacc. Once built , the barge can be placed on a display stand, which has space for the Jabba the Hutt minifigure, an information plaque and a Lego Star Wars 25th anniversary brick. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO sort la barge de Jabba The Hutt de la saga Star Wars
Pictures must credit: Lego A massive Lego set from a galaxy far, far away is about to hit stores — featuring giant slug-like space gangster Jabba the Hutt. The huge 3,942 piece construction features Jabba’s sail barge space ship. The vessel has fold down sides and lift off sails to reveal an authentically detailed interior, including the cockpit, prison cell, armoury, kitchen and entertainment room equipped with Jabba’s bed and more. There are also 11 Star War characters including Jabba Princess Leia in her slave girl costume, loveable droids C-3PO, and R2-D2 with a bar table accessory. Hutt first appeared in the 1983 Star Wars movie, Return of the Jedi. He places a bounty on Han Solo, and sends bounty hunters to capture him. Darth Vader freezes Solo in carbonite and bounty hunter Boba Fett the delivers him to Jabba, who puts him on display in his palace. Jabba also enslaves Princess Leia and decrees that Luke Skywalker and Chewbacca will be fed to a Sarlacc. Once built , the barge can be placed on a display stand, which has space for the Jabba the Hutt minifigure, an information plaque and a Lego Star Wars 25th anniversary brick. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO sort la barge de Jabba The Hutt de la saga Star Wars
Pictures must credit: Lego A massive Lego set from a galaxy far, far away is about to hit stores — featuring giant slug-like space gangster Jabba the Hutt. The huge 3,942 piece construction features Jabba’s sail barge space ship. The vessel has fold down sides and lift off sails to reveal an authentically detailed interior, including the cockpit, prison cell, armoury, kitchen and entertainment room equipped with Jabba’s bed and more. There are also 11 Star War characters including Jabba Princess Leia in her slave girl costume, loveable droids C-3PO, and R2-D2 with a bar table accessory. Hutt first appeared in the 1983 Star Wars movie, Return of the Jedi. He places a bounty on Han Solo, and sends bounty hunters to capture him. Darth Vader freezes Solo in carbonite and bounty hunter Boba Fett the delivers him to Jabba, who puts him on display in his palace. Jabba also enslaves Princess Leia and decrees that Luke Skywalker and Chewbacca will be fed to a Sarlacc. Once built , the barge can be placed on a display stand, which has space for the Jabba the Hutt minifigure, an information plaque and a Lego Star Wars 25th anniversary brick. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO sort la barge de Jabba The Hutt de la saga Star Wars
Pictures must credit: Lego A massive Lego set from a galaxy far, far away is about to hit stores — featuring giant slug-like space gangster Jabba the Hutt. The huge 3,942 piece construction features Jabba’s sail barge space ship. The vessel has fold down sides and lift off sails to reveal an authentically detailed interior, including the cockpit, prison cell, armoury, kitchen and entertainment room equipped with Jabba’s bed and more. There are also 11 Star War characters including Jabba Princess Leia in her slave girl costume, loveable droids C-3PO, and R2-D2 with a bar table accessory. Hutt first appeared in the 1983 Star Wars movie, Return of the Jedi. He places a bounty on Han Solo, and sends bounty hunters to capture him. Darth Vader freezes Solo in carbonite and bounty hunter Boba Fett the delivers him to Jabba, who puts him on display in his palace. Jabba also enslaves Princess Leia and decrees that Luke Skywalker and Chewbacca will be fed to a Sarlacc. Once built , the barge can be placed on a display stand, which has space for the Jabba the Hutt minifigure, an information plaque and a Lego Star Wars 25th anniversary brick. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO sort la barge de Jabba The Hutt de la saga Star Wars
Pictures must credit: Lego A massive Lego set from a galaxy far, far away is about to hit stores — featuring giant slug-like space gangster Jabba the Hutt. The huge 3,942 piece construction features Jabba’s sail barge space ship. The vessel has fold down sides and lift off sails to reveal an authentically detailed interior, including the cockpit, prison cell, armoury, kitchen and entertainment room equipped with Jabba’s bed and more. There are also 11 Star War characters including Jabba Princess Leia in her slave girl costume, loveable droids C-3PO, and R2-D2 with a bar table accessory. Hutt first appeared in the 1983 Star Wars movie, Return of the Jedi. He places a bounty on Han Solo, and sends bounty hunters to capture him. Darth Vader freezes Solo in carbonite and bounty hunter Boba Fett the delivers him to Jabba, who puts him on display in his palace. Jabba also enslaves Princess Leia and decrees that Luke Skywalker and Chewbacca will be fed to a Sarlacc. Once built , the barge can be placed on a display stand, which has space for the Jabba the Hutt minifigure, an information plaque and a Lego Star Wars 25th anniversary brick. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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LEGO sort la barge de Jabba The Hutt de la saga Star Wars
Pictures must credit: Lego A massive Lego set from a galaxy far, far away is about to hit stores — featuring giant slug-like space gangster Jabba the Hutt. The huge 3,942 piece construction features Jabba’s sail barge space ship. The vessel has fold down sides and lift off sails to reveal an authentically detailed interior, including the cockpit, prison cell, armoury, kitchen and entertainment room equipped with Jabba’s bed and more. There are also 11 Star War characters including Jabba Princess Leia in her slave girl costume, loveable droids C-3PO, and R2-D2 with a bar table accessory. Hutt first appeared in the 1983 Star Wars movie, Return of the Jedi. He places a bounty on Han Solo, and sends bounty hunters to capture him. Darth Vader freezes Solo in carbonite and bounty hunter Boba Fett the delivers him to Jabba, who puts him on display in his palace. Jabba also enslaves Princess Leia and decrees that Luke Skywalker and Chewbacca will be fed to a Sarlacc. Once built , the barge can be placed on a display stand, which has space for the Jabba the Hutt minifigure, an information plaque and a Lego Star Wars 25th anniversary brick. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
Christopher Thomond -
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
Christopher Thomond -
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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UK's steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in use.
For people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.
The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday.
When it opened in 1774, about 30,000 people gathered awestruck to watch the first boats make the 60ft descent through the five linked locks.
Britain’s A canal boat passes through Bingley Five Rise Locks in West Yorkshire, the steepest lock flight in the country, which celebrates its 250th anniversary this weekend as the government is cutting funding for the canal network by 40%.
Bingley, UK. 21 March 2024.
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