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South Africa - Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1103526e )
A communal cell, at the F-section prison on Robben Island where political prisoners endured lengthy hours of tough physical labour. The maximum security prison is where Nelson Mandela spent 18 years as a political prisoner, South Africa
South Africa - Jan 2010
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South Africa - Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1103526f )
One of the communal cells, at the F-section prison on Robben Island where political prisoners endured lengthy hours of tough physical labour. The maximum security prison is where Nelson Mandela spent 18 years as a political prisoner, South Africa
South Africa - Jan 2010
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802D )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis back home in Welwyn Garden City
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802K )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis at the Nasa Space Centre in Florida, America
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an allig...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802J )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his to...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802I )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in Peru
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his toilet in the jungle...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802G )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in Mexico
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his toilet in the jung...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802H )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in New York by the Statue of Liberty
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator out...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802F )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis at the Sydney Opera House, Australia
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator out...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802E )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis with a dancer in Argentina
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his t...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802L )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in Las Vegas, America
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his toilet...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802W )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis next to the leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802V )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside hi...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802U )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis with a deckchair in Brighton, Britain
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator ou...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802N )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis with a household guard in London, Britain
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligato...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802M )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis on Easter Island
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his toilet in t...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802X )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis by Leonardo Da Vinci's painting of the Mona Lisa in the Louvre Museum, Paris, France
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his ...
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802R )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in Ireland
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his toilet in the jun...
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802Y )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in the Grand Canyon, America
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802S )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis with the Naked Cowboy in Times Square, New York, America
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and find...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802P )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in front of the Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alliga...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802Q )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis with a Diego Maradona lookalike in Argentina
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an allig...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802AA )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis hanging onto a rock in Ireland
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802AB )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis with policeman in London, Britain
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outsi...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802Z )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in Sydney, Australia
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his toilet ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802T )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis with beef burgers in Florida, America
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator ou...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802O )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis with Yeoman Wardens in London, Britain
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator o...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802A )
Matt Hale back home in Welwyn Garden City
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his toilet in the...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802AC )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis in Austria
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside his toilet in the ju...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802C )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis back home in Welwyn Garden City
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 799802B )
Matt Hale dressed as Elvis back home in Welwyn Garden City
Matt Hale who spent nine months touring the world dressed as his hero Elvis Presley - 04 Sep 2008
ELVIS FAN TRAVELS THE WORLD
The ultimate Elvis Presley fan has spent the last nine months hip-shaking his way around the world dressed as his idol.
Matt Hale, 38, is wearing an Elvis-style white jumpsuit, bouffant wig and shades throughout his year-long trip around the globe to pay homage to the King.
Throughout his travels the radio producer from Welwyn Garden City in Hertfordshire has partied at Brazil's Carnaval, posed next to the Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro and trekked to the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru.
He has even gatecrashed Australia's biggest Elvis festival, where he came last in both the lookalike and soundalike contests.
"I love Elvis and when I saw the suit in a bargain shop I just had to buy it," said Matt.
"I thought wearing it round the world would be a good way to honour the King of Rock and Roll and it seems to have worked as I've attracted loads of attention."
But not everyone, it would seem, is an Elvis fan.
Matt has been thrown out of the Louvre in Paris for wearing the wrong dress code; asked to leave the lost Inca city of Machu Picchu after spending four days trekking there; and booted out of Evita's cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
"The security guards at the Louvre threw me out because I was wearing the Elvis suit and they said it wasn't suitable for the art gallery," he said.
"It seemed a bit unfair as I didn't see anything on the ticket about a dress code. They must have had Suspicious Minds."
Matt, who started his travels in January, has also been left All Shook Up on a number of occasions after being pick pocketed, having his credit cards stolen and finding an alligator outside ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/UMTLDEO
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Graham/Shutterstock (714722b)
To mark their Diamond Wedding Anniversary on 20th November this year, HM The Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh re-visit Broadlands where 60 years ago in November 1947 they spent their wedding night. Broadlands in Hampshire had been the home of Prince Philip's uncle, Earl Mountbatten.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Diamond Wedding Anniversary at Broadlands in Hampshire, Britain - 18 Nov 2007
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Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Diamond Wedding Anniversary at Broadlands in Hampshire, Britain - 18 Nov 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Graham / Rex Features (714722d)
To mark their Diamond Wedding Anniversary on 20th November this year, HM The Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh re-visit Broadlands where 60 years ago in November 1947 they spent their wedding night. Broadlands in Hampshire had been the home of Prince Philip's uncle, Earl Mountbatten.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Diamond Wedding Anniversary at Broadlands in Hampshire, Britain - 18 Nov 2007
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Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Diamond Wedding Anniversary at Broadlands in Hampshire, Britain - 18 Nov 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Graham / Rex Features ( 714722D )
To mark their Diamond Wedding Anniversary on 20th November this year, HM The Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh re-visit Broadlands where 60 years ago in November 1947 they spent their wedding night. Broadlands in Hampshire had been the home of Prince Philip's uncle, Earl Mountbatten.
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Diamond Wedding Anniversary at Broadlands in Hampshire, Britain - 18 Nov 2007
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Sharon Stone shopping in Los Angeles, America - 04 Oct 2006
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Sharon Stone obviously wants to redecorate her home, as she was seen shopping for rugs and fabrics at the store 'F and S - Fabrics For The Home' in Los Angeles. With no make-up but in a very good mood Sharon spent a lot of time at the fabric store.
Sharon Stone shopping in Los Angeles, America - 04 Oct 2006
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ARTIST JULIAN BEEVER AND HIS 3D PAVEMENT ART OF A BOTTLE OF SLATE TO LAUNCH THE PRE MIXED ALCOHOLIC DRINK, PRINCES STREET, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, BRITAIN - 02 MAY 2006
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Artist Julian Beever on top of the bottle with Rachel Mackley. The artist spent 3 days creating this 3D illusion to mark the launch of a pre-mixed alcoholic drink. The bottle is about 30 feet long which creates the illusion of a very small man and a very large woman
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WEIRD STATUES AROUND THE WORLD
Don't lose your head: A business man has a novel way of spying on the workers of Ernst & Young in Los Angeles.
Smile: The people of Bratislava get papped by a sneaky snapper
Wall meet again: One particularly determined artist emerges from a wall in Montmartre, Paris.
Hello, Hello, Hello: Who's been tripped up here then?
Helping hand: Visitors to Venice rest their feet on an unusual perch.
Cheeky chap: A drain worker spends his time looking up ladies skirts in Old Town, Bratislava.
Fishy goings on: Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a giant flying shark!
Reaching for the stars: Who needs stairs at the Rockefeller centre in New York when a giant steel pole will do.
Dancing dolphins: A young girl defies gravity to play with a dolphin near Tower Bridge in London.
To the point: The Swedes have a novel way of pointing visitors in the right direction of the royal palace.
Who'd have forked it: The tasty treats on offer in Switzerland demand some serious utensils.
Strange bedfellows: We've heard of falling out of bed before, but this is ridiculous.
Big spender: Someone is obviously ready for a serious shopping spree in Melbourne, Australia.
Cherrylicious: Breakfast has never looked so good at the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden in Minneapolis.
A hard day's night: One weary late night reveller finds a strange place to catch a little shuteye.
Making waves: A swimmer in London finds the grass a lot less polluted than the Thames.
That sinki...
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TAI SHAN PANDA CUB OUTSIDE FOR THE FIRST TIME AT SMITHSONIAN'S NATIONAL ZOO, WASHINGTON DC, AMERICA - 22 DEC 2005
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Tai Shan, the giant panda cub born on July 9, 2005 at the Smithsonian's National Zoo, took his first steps outside at about 7:30 AM with his mother, Mei Xiang and Zoo staff. Tai Shan spent about two hours exploring the outdoor exhibit.
TAI SHAN PANDA CUB OUTSIDE FOR THE FIRST TIME AT SMITHSONIAN'S NATIONAL ZOO, WASHINGTON DC, AMERICA - 22 DEC 2005
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KATE MIDDLETON CYCLING NEAR BUCKLEBURY, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005
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Kate Middleton leaves her family home near Bucklebury and rides to a local gym. Kate spent an hour in the fitness centre in Bradfield before making the 20 minute ride home in a skimpy top and shorts
KATE MIDDLETON CYCLING NEAR BUCKLEBURY, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005
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KATE MIDDLETON CYCLING NEAR BUCKLEBURY, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005
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Kate Middleton leaves her family home near Bucklebury and rides to a local gym. Kate spent an hour in the fitness centre in Bradfield before making the 20 minute ride home in a skimpy top and shorts
KATE MIDDLETON CYCLING NEAR BUCKLEBURY, BRITAIN - 12 JUL 2005
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Eunice Kennedy Shriver in the Hyannisport Challenge 'Best Buddies' benefit, America - May 2001
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Eunice Shriver Dies At 88
EUNICE SHRIVER DIES AT 88
Eunice Shriver, sister of JFK, has died at the age of 88.
The mother of Maria Shriver Schwarzenegger had been ill for some time and had been admitted to Cape Cod Hospital in Massachusetts after suffering several strokes.
Sister to Senator Edward 'Ted' Kennedy, Eunice was known for her extensive work with the disabled, having founded a world movement for rights of the mentally handicapped in 1962, which would eventually develop into the Special Olympics.
All this was inspired by the predicament of her older sister Rosemary Kennedy, who was left severely mentally disabled after a prefrontal lobotomy intended to correct behavioural problems cut away vital parts of her brain.
Eunice Shriver, whose husband Sargent organized the US Peace Corps under his brother-in-law's administration, started a special camp at her home in suburban Maryland outside Washington DC in 1962.
The intention was to "explore" the capabilities of "adults with intellectual disabilities" for sports and physical activities, according to the Special Olympics' website.
In 1968, just weeks after the assassination of another brother, Robert, who was running for the Democratic presidential nomination, Shriver launched the first International Special Olympics Summer Games.
They attracted 1,000 individuals with intellectual disabilities from 26 US states and Canada to compete in track and field and swimming.
By 2008, the Special Olympics celebrated its 40th anniversary, drawing nearly 3 million athletes from more than 180 countries to the event that followed the regular Olympic Games in Beijing.
Shriver's influence on her brother, the former president, is credited with the push in 1963 to pass the first law in US history to protect and support the rights of the mentally di...
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Eunice Kennedy Shriver in the Hyannisport Challenge 'Best Buddies' benefit, America - May 2001
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Eunice Shriver Dies At 88
EUNICE SHRIVER DIES AT 88
Eunice Shriver, sister of JFK, has died at the age of 88.
The mother of Maria Shriver Schwarzenegger had been ill for some time and had been admitted to Cape Cod Hospital in Massachusetts after suffering several strokes.
Sister to Senator Edward 'Ted' Kennedy, Eunice was known for her extensive work with the disabled, having founded a world movement for rights of the mentally handicapped in 1962, which would eventually develop into the Special Olympics.
All this was inspired by the predicament of her older sister Rosemary Kennedy, who was left severely mentally disabled after a prefrontal lobotomy intended to correct behavioural problems cut away vital parts of her brain.
Eunice Shriver, whose husband Sargent organized the US Peace Corps under his brother-in-law's administration, started a special camp at her home in suburban Maryland outside Washington DC in 1962.
The intention was to "explore" the capabilities of "adults with intellectual disabilities" for sports and physical activities, according to the Special Olympics' website.
In 1968, just weeks after the assassination of another brother, Robert, who was running for the Democratic presidential nomination, Shriver launched the first International Special Olympics Summer Games.
They attracted 1,000 individuals with intellectual disabilities from 26 US states and Canada to compete in track and field and swimming.
By 2008, the Special Olympics celebrated its 40th anniversary, drawing nearly 3 million athletes from more than 180 countries to the event that followed the regular Olympic Games in Beijing.
Shriver's influence on her brother, the former president, is credited with the push in 1963 to pass the first law in US history to protect and support the rights of the mentally di...
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Queen Elizabeth Ii 1993 The Queen''s Sad Farewell To ''bobo'' Macdonald. The Queen Today Said A Last Goodbye To One Of Her Closest Confidants. She And The Duke Of Edinburgh Took The Rare Step Of Breaking Their Balmoral Holiday To Fly South For The Fu
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Queen Elizabeth II 1993 The Queen's Sad Farewell To 'bobo' Macdonald. The Queen Today Said A Last Goodbye To One Of Her Closest Confidants. She And The Duke Of Edinburgh Took The Rare Step Of Breaking Their Balmoral Holiday To Fly South For The Funeral Of Margaret 'bobo' Macdonald Who Died Last Week Aged 89. The Queen Had Known Miss Macdonald Throughout A Life Of Royal Service Which Started As A Nursery Nurse And Ended As A Personal Dresser. They Developed A Close Friendship And Spent Much Time Together
Queen Elizabeth Ii 1993 The Queen''s Sad Farewell To ''bobo'' Macdonald. The Queen Today Said A Last Goodbye To One Of Her Closest Confidants. She And The Duke Of Edinburgh Took The Rare Step Of Breaking Their Balmoral Holiday To Fly South For The Fu
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Princess Anne Now Princess Royal - Sailing - September 1992 The Princess Royal Was On The Shores Of The Crouch In Essex Attending The Centenary Celebrations Of Burnham Week While Commander Laurence Spent The Day At His Ministry Of Defence Desk In Whi
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Princess Anne Now Princess Royal - Sailing - September 1992 The Princess Royal Was On The Shores Of The Crouch In Essex Attending The Centenary Celebrations Of Burnham Week While Commander Laurence Spent The Day At His Ministry Of Defence Desk In Whitehall....royalty
Princess Anne Now Princess Royal - Sailing - September 1992 The Princess Royal Was On The Shores Of The Crouch In Essex Attending The Centenary Celebrations Of Burnham Week While Commander Laurence Spent The Day At His Ministry Of Defence Desk In Whi
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Andre Agassi. Tennis Player 1991 Andre Agassi If It Is True That Playing On Grass Really Is A Crap-shot As Andre Agassi Says Then He Should Have Spent Yesterday Back Home At A Casino In Las Vegas Such Was The Good Fortune He Enjoyed On Centre Court.
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Andre Agassi. Tennis Player 1991 Andre Agassi If It Is True That Playing On Grass Really Is A Crap-shot As Andre Agassi Says Then He Should Have Spent Yesterday Back Home At A Casino In Las Vegas Such Was The Good Fortune He Enjoyed On Centre Court. Similarly If You Make Your Own Luck Then The Temporarily Uncolourful American Deserved The Rub Of The Green Which Helped Him Complete A 4-6 6-1 6-7 7-5 6-3 Victory Over Canada's Grant Connell That Lasted 203 Minutes And Spanned Nearly 24 Hours With Three More Rain Delays Yesterday....tennis Player
Andre Agassi. Tennis Player 1991 Andre Agassi If It Is True That Playing On Grass Really Is A Crap-shot As Andre Agassi Says Then He Should Have Spent Yesterday Back Home At A Casino In Las Vegas Such Was The Good Fortune He Enjoyed On Centre Court.
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Queen Elizabeth Ii Out With Her Dogs At Sandringham 1981 The Queen Made Sure She Was Suitably Attired For The English Weather When She Spent The First Day Of The New Year At Sandringham Yesterday. Wearing A Thick Cardigan Trousers And Gloves A Quilte
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Queen Elizabeth II Out With Her Dogs At Sandringham 1981 The Queen Made Sure She Was Suitably Attired For The English Weather When She Spent The First Day Of The New Year At Sandringham Yesterday. Wearing A Thick Cardigan Trousers And Gloves A Quilted Waistcoat Solid Gumboots And A Headscarf - And Carrying A Coat Just In Case It Turned Nasty - She Met Other Members Of The Royal Family For Lunch In Anmer Village Hall Three Miles From Sandringham House. Headscarf Wellington Boots
Queen Elizabeth Ii Out With Her Dogs At Sandringham 1981 The Queen Made Sure She Was Suitably Attired For The English Weather When She Spent The First Day Of The New Year At Sandringham Yesterday. Wearing A Thick Cardigan Trousers And Gloves A Quilte
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Fashion - Women - 1966 Iko - Pucci''s House Model. Stripes For Little Halter-necked Evening Dress 14 Gns. Fashion Designer Sheila Follis Has Just Spent A Year Working In The Florence Studio Of Emilio Pucci The Pace-setter For New And Startling Colour
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Fashion - Women - 1966 Iko - Pucci's House Model. Stripes For Little Halter-necked Evening Dress 14 Gns. Fashion Designer Sheila Follis Has Just Spent A Year Working In The Florence Studio Of Emilio Pucci The Pace-setter For New And Startling Colour Mixes. So She Saw The Possibilities Of The Young Englishman's Fabrics And Produced Some Simple Shapes - Caftans And Tunics Over Trousers - To Make Te Most Out Of Them. For The First Of Her Designs She Has Had The Materials Woven In Italy In Silk Mixed With Acetate Which Gives Sheen Stops Wrinkling And Keeps The Prices Down - Short Dresses Start At 11.5 Gns. Long At 15 Gns.
Fashion - Women - 1966 Iko - Pucci''s House Model. Stripes For Little Halter-necked Evening Dress 14 Gns. Fashion Designer Sheila Follis Has Just Spent A Year Working In The Florence Studio Of Emilio Pucci The Pace-setter For New And Startling Colour
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Queen Elizabeth Ii Looks On Approvingly The Queen Mother Smiles.. What Is The Object Of Their Admiration? The Royal Horses. It Was The Queen''s Second Visit To Newmarket In Three Days To Watch Her Horses In Traing. She Drove From Sandringham Yesterda
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Queen Elizabeth II Looks On Approvingly The Queen Mother Smiles.. What Is The Object Of Their Admiration? The Royal Horses. It Was The Queen's Second Visit To Newmarket In Three Days To Watch Her Horses In Traing. She Drove From Sandringham Yesterday And Was Joined At Newmarket By The Queen Mother Who Had Come From Windosr. They Spent 90 Minutes On The Heath Watching The Horses And Chatting To Trainer Cecil Boyd Rochfort - Shown With Them Above - About The Eight Royal Two-year-olds In His Care. With The Wind Whistling Over The Heath The Queen Took The Feminine Precaution Of Wearing A Head Scarf To Keep Her Hair Tidy. The Queen Mother Was Also Well Muffled Up. Then Before Lunching At Captain Boyd - Rochfort's Home The Queen And Queen Mother Looked Qround His Stables. D.m. 12 Apr 1960
Queen Elizabeth Ii Looks On Approvingly The Queen Mother Smiles.. What Is The Object Of Their Admiration? The Royal Horses. It Was The Queen''s Second Visit To Newmarket In Three Days To Watch Her Horses In Traing. She Drove From Sandringham Yesterda
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