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  • Heart and sole: the Salvadorian shoemaker Jose Rodriguez catering to Melbourne’s well-heeled
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    Heart and sole: the Salvadorian shoemaker Jose Rodriguez catering to Melbourne’s well-heeled
    Jose Rodriguez gets 'a special kind of feeling' from his craft, derived from the fact 'that someone else is happy' with their new shoes.

    Shoemaker Jose Rodriguez in his workshop at Trades Hall, Melbourne, Australia.

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  • Heart and sole: the Salvadorian shoemaker Jose Rodriguez catering to Melbourne’s well-heeled
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    Heart and sole: the Salvadorian shoemaker Jose Rodriguez catering to Melbourne’s well-heeled
    Jose Rodriguez gets 'a special kind of feeling' from his craft, derived from the fact 'that someone else is happy' with their new shoes.

    Shoemaker Jose Rodriguez in his workshop at Trades Hall, Melbourne, Australia.

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  • Heart and sole: the Salvadorian shoemaker Jose Rodriguez catering to Melbourne’s well-heeled
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    Heart and sole: the Salvadorian shoemaker Jose Rodriguez catering to Melbourne’s well-heeled
    Jose Rodriguez gets 'a special kind of feeling' from his craft, derived from the fact 'that someone else is happy' with their new shoes.

    Shoemaker Jose Rodriguez in his workshop at Trades Hall, Melbourne, Australia.

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  • Heart and sole: the Salvadorian shoemaker Jose Rodriguez catering to Melbourne’s well-heeled
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    Heart and sole: the Salvadorian shoemaker Jose Rodriguez catering to Melbourne’s well-heeled
    Jose Rodriguez gets 'a special kind of feeling' from his craft, derived from the fact 'that someone else is happy' with their new shoes.

    Shoemaker Jose Rodriguez in his workshop at Trades Hall, Melbourne, Australia.

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  • Heart and sole: the Salvadorian shoemaker Jose Rodriguez catering to Melbourne’s well-heeled
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    Heart and sole: the Salvadorian shoemaker Jose Rodriguez catering to Melbourne’s well-heeled
    Jose Rodriguez gets 'a special kind of feeling' from his craft, derived from the fact 'that someone else is happy' with their new shoes.

    Shoemaker Jose Rodriguez in his workshop at Trades Hall, Melbourne, Australia.

    Ellen Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Heart and sole: the Salvadorian shoemaker Jose Rodriguez catering to Melbourne’s well-heeled
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    Heart and sole: the Salvadorian shoemaker Jose Rodriguez catering to Melbourne’s well-heeled
    Jose Rodriguez gets 'a special kind of feeling' from his craft, derived from the fact 'that someone else is happy' with their new shoes.

    Shoemaker Jose Rodriguez in his workshop at Trades Hall, Melbourne, Australia.

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  • 'Always respond to what the instrument is doing': the Melbourne shop showcasing the rare craft of restoring violins
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    'Always respond to what the instrument is doing': the Melbourne shop showcasing the rare craft of restoring violins
    Martin Paul reveals how he brings new life to old instruments, and his own journey from musician to luthier.

    Paul is a luthier - a maker and repairer of stringed instruments - and the owner of Martin Paul Fine Instruments in West Melbourne. The store specialises in repairing and restoring violins, violas, cellos and their bows, and also sells instruments.

    Martin Paul repairs and restores violins in his Melbourne workshop. Australia.

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  • 'Always respond to what the instrument is doing': the Melbourne shop showcasing the rare craft of restoring violins
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    'Always respond to what the instrument is doing': the Melbourne shop showcasing the rare craft of restoring violins
    Martin Paul reveals how he brings new life to old instruments, and his own journey from musician to luthier.

    Paul is a luthier - a maker and repairer of stringed instruments - and the owner of Martin Paul Fine Instruments in West Melbourne. The store specialises in repairing and restoring violins, violas, cellos and their bows, and also sells instruments.

    Martin Paul repairs and restores violins in his Melbourne workshop. Australia.

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  • 'Always respond to what the instrument is doing': the Melbourne shop showcasing the rare craft of restoring violins
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    'Always respond to what the instrument is doing': the Melbourne shop showcasing the rare craft of restoring violins
    Martin Paul reveals how he brings new life to old instruments, and his own journey from musician to luthier.

    Paul is a luthier - a maker and repairer of stringed instruments - and the owner of Martin Paul Fine Instruments in West Melbourne. The store specialises in repairing and restoring violins, violas, cellos and their bows, and also sells instruments.

    Martin Paul repairs and restores violins in his Melbourne workshop. Australia.

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  • 'Always respond to what the instrument is doing': the Melbourne shop showcasing the rare craft of restoring violins
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    'Always respond to what the instrument is doing': the Melbourne shop showcasing the rare craft of restoring violins
    Martin Paul reveals how he brings new life to old instruments, and his own journey from musician to luthier.

    Paul is a luthier - a maker and repairer of stringed instruments - and the owner of Martin Paul Fine Instruments in West Melbourne. The store specialises in repairing and restoring violins, violas, cellos and their bows, and also sells instruments.

    Martin Paul repairs and restores violins in his Melbourne workshop. Australia.

    Ellen Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Always respond to what the instrument is doing': the Melbourne shop showcasing the rare craft of restoring violins
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    'Always respond to what the instrument is doing': the Melbourne shop showcasing the rare craft of restoring violins
    Martin Paul reveals how he brings new life to old instruments, and his own journey from musician to luthier.

    Paul is a luthier - a maker and repairer of stringed instruments - and the owner of Martin Paul Fine Instruments in West Melbourne. The store specialises in repairing and restoring violins, violas, cellos and their bows, and also sells instruments.

    Martin Paul repairs and restores violins in his Melbourne workshop. Australia.

    Ellen Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Always respond to what the instrument is doing': the Melbourne shop showcasing the rare craft of restoring violins
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    'Always respond to what the instrument is doing': the Melbourne shop showcasing the rare craft of restoring violins
    Martin Paul reveals how he brings new life to old instruments, and his own journey from musician to luthier.

    Paul is a luthier - a maker and repairer of stringed instruments - and the owner of Martin Paul Fine Instruments in West Melbourne. The store specialises in repairing and restoring violins, violas, cellos and their bows, and also sells instruments.

    Martin Paul repairs and restores violins in his Melbourne workshop. Australia.

    Ellen Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Always respond to what the instrument is doing': the Melbourne shop showcasing the rare craft of restoring violins
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    'Always respond to what the instrument is doing': the Melbourne shop showcasing the rare craft of restoring violins
    Martin Paul reveals how he brings new life to old instruments, and his own journey from musician to luthier.

    Paul is a luthier - a maker and repairer of stringed instruments - and the owner of Martin Paul Fine Instruments in West Melbourne. The store specialises in repairing and restoring violins, violas, cellos and their bows, and also sells instruments.

    Martin Paul repairs and restores violins in his Melbourne workshop. Australia.

    Ellen Smith / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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  • 'Always respond to what the instrument is doing': the Melbourne shop showcasing the rare craft of restoring violins
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    'Always respond to what the instrument is doing': the Melbourne shop showcasing the rare craft of restoring violins
    Martin Paul reveals how he brings new life to old instruments, and his own journey from musician to luthier.

    Paul is a luthier - a maker and repairer of stringed instruments - and the owner of Martin Paul Fine Instruments in West Melbourne. The store specialises in repairing and restoring violins, violas, cellos and their bows, and also sells instruments.

    Martin Paul repairs and restores violins in his Melbourne workshop. Australia.

    Ellen Smith / Guardian / eyevine

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    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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  • Pioneering surgery restores woman's sense of smell and taste after 37 years, Taverham, Norfolk, Britain - 14 Sep 2012
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    Pioneering surgery restores woman's sense of smell and taste after 37 years, Taverham, Norfolk, Britain - 14 Sep 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1856767h)

    Woman's Sense Of Smell Restored After 37 Years
    A woman has had her sense of smell and taste restored after 37 years thanks to pioneering surgery.

    65-year-old June Blythe, of Taverham in Norfolk, lost the two senses when she developed chronic rhinosinusitis in 1975.

    Amazingly, this didn't stop the keen cook from winning prizes for her cooking or from training and working as an aromatherapist.

    Over the years June underwent three operations in an attempt to remove growths from her nasal passages, but her sense of smell and taste remained lost.

    But now, after an extensive operation to clear polyps from her sinus cavities, she can smell and taste once again.

    June underwent the procedure at Britain's only NHS Smell and Taste Clinic at the James Paget University Hospital.

    She discovered it had been a success ten days later while making lemon and sultana scones and realising she could smell the lemon.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

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  • Pioneering surgery restores woman's sense of smell and taste after 37 years, Taverham, Norfolk, Britain - 14 Sep 2012
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    Pioneering surgery restores woman's sense of smell and taste after 37 years, Taverham, Norfolk, Britain - 14 Sep 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1856767g)

    Woman's Sense Of Smell Restored After 37 Years
    A woman has had her sense of smell and taste restored after 37 years thanks to pioneering surgery.

    65-year-old June Blythe, of Taverham in Norfolk, lost the two senses when she developed chronic rhinosinusitis in 1975.

    Amazingly, this didn't stop the keen cook from winning prizes for her cooking or from training and working as an aromatherapist.

    Over the years June underwent three operations in an attempt to remove growths from her nasal passages, but her sense of smell and taste remained lost.

    But now, after an extensive operation to clear polyps from her sinus cavities, she can smell and taste once again.

    June underwent the procedure at Britain's only NHS Smell and Taste Clinic at the James Paget University Hospital.

    She discovered it had been a success ten days later while making lemon and sultana scones and realising she could smell the lemon.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

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  • Pioneering surgery restores woman's sense of smell and taste after 37 years, Taverham, Norfolk, Britain - 14 Sep 2012
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    Pioneering surgery restores woman's sense of smell and taste after 37 years, Taverham, Norfolk, Britain - 14 Sep 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1856767f)

    Woman's Sense Of Smell Restored After 37 Years
    A woman has had her sense of smell and taste restored after 37 years thanks to pioneering surgery.

    65-year-old June Blythe, of Taverham in Norfolk, lost the two senses when she developed chronic rhinosinusitis in 1975.

    Amazingly, this didn't stop the keen cook from winning prizes for her cooking or from training and working as an aromatherapist.

    Over the years June underwent three operations in an attempt to remove growths from her nasal passages, but her sense of smell and taste remained lost.

    But now, after an extensive operation to clear polyps from her sinus cavities, she can smell and taste once again.

    June underwent the procedure at Britain's only NHS Smell and Taste Clinic at the James Paget University Hospital.

    She discovered it had been a success ten days later while making lemon and sultana scones and realising she could smell the lemon.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Pioneering surgery restores woman's sense of smell and taste after 37 years, Taverham, Norfolk, Britain - 14 Sep 2012
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    Pioneering surgery restores woman's sense of smell and taste after 37 years, Taverham, Norfolk, Britain - 14 Sep 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1856767e)

    Woman's Sense Of Smell Restored After 37 Years
    A woman has had her sense of smell and taste restored after 37 years thanks to pioneering surgery.

    65-year-old June Blythe, of Taverham in Norfolk, lost the two senses when she developed chronic rhinosinusitis in 1975.

    Amazingly, this didn't stop the keen cook from winning prizes for her cooking or from training and working as an aromatherapist.

    Over the years June underwent three operations in an attempt to remove growths from her nasal passages, but her sense of smell and taste remained lost.

    But now, after an extensive operation to clear polyps from her sinus cavities, she can smell and taste once again.

    June underwent the procedure at Britain's only NHS Smell and Taste Clinic at the James Paget University Hospital.

    She discovered it had been a success ten days later while making lemon and sultana scones and realising she could smell the lemon.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Pioneering surgery restores woman's sense of smell and taste after 37 years, Taverham, Norfolk, Britain - 14 Sep 2012
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    Pioneering surgery restores woman's sense of smell and taste after 37 years, Taverham, Norfolk, Britain - 14 Sep 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1856767d)

    Woman's Sense Of Smell Restored After 37 Years
    A woman has had her sense of smell and taste restored after 37 years thanks to pioneering surgery.

    65-year-old June Blythe, of Taverham in Norfolk, lost the two senses when she developed chronic rhinosinusitis in 1975.

    Amazingly, this didn't stop the keen cook from winning prizes for her cooking or from training and working as an aromatherapist.

    Over the years June underwent three operations in an attempt to remove growths from her nasal passages, but her sense of smell and taste remained lost.

    But now, after an extensive operation to clear polyps from her sinus cavities, she can smell and taste once again.

    June underwent the procedure at Britain's only NHS Smell and Taste Clinic at the James Paget University Hospital.

    She discovered it had been a success ten days later while making lemon and sultana scones and realising she could smell the lemon.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Pioneering surgery restores woman's sense of smell and taste after 37 years, Taverham, Norfolk, Britain - 14 Sep 2012
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    Pioneering surgery restores woman's sense of smell and taste after 37 years, Taverham, Norfolk, Britain - 14 Sep 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1856767c)

    Woman's Sense Of Smell Restored After 37 Years
    A woman has had her sense of smell and taste restored after 37 years thanks to pioneering surgery.

    65-year-old June Blythe, of Taverham in Norfolk, lost the two senses when she developed chronic rhinosinusitis in 1975.

    Amazingly, this didn't stop the keen cook from winning prizes for her cooking or from training and working as an aromatherapist.

    Over the years June underwent three operations in an attempt to remove growths from her nasal passages, but her sense of smell and taste remained lost.

    But now, after an extensive operation to clear polyps from her sinus cavities, she can smell and taste once again.

    June underwent the procedure at Britain's only NHS Smell and Taste Clinic at the James Paget University Hospital.

    She discovered it had been a success ten days later while making lemon and sultana scones and realising she could smell the lemon.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Pioneering surgery restores woman's sense of smell and taste after 37 years, Taverham, Norfolk, Britain - 14 Sep 2012
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    Pioneering surgery restores woman's sense of smell and taste after 37 years, Taverham, Norfolk, Britain - 14 Sep 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1856767b)

    Woman's Sense Of Smell Restored After 37 Years
    A woman has had her sense of smell and taste restored after 37 years thanks to pioneering surgery.

    65-year-old June Blythe, of Taverham in Norfolk, lost the two senses when she developed chronic rhinosinusitis in 1975.

    Amazingly, this didn't stop the keen cook from winning prizes for her cooking or from training and working as an aromatherapist.

    Over the years June underwent three operations in an attempt to remove growths from her nasal passages, but her sense of smell and taste remained lost.

    But now, after an extensive operation to clear polyps from her sinus cavities, she can smell and taste once again.

    June underwent the procedure at Britain's only NHS Smell and Taste Clinic at the James Paget University Hospital.

    She discovered it had been a success ten days later while making lemon and sultana scones and realising she could smell the lemon.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Pioneering surgery restores woman's sense of smell and taste after 37 years, Taverham, Norfolk, Britain - 14 Sep 2012
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    Pioneering surgery restores woman's sense of smell and taste after 37 years, Taverham, Norfolk, Britain - 14 Sep 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features (1856767a)

    Woman's Sense Of Smell Restored After 37 Years
    A woman has had her sense of smell and taste restored after 37 years thanks to pioneering surgery.

    65-year-old June Blythe, of Taverham in Norfolk, lost the two senses when she developed chronic rhinosinusitis in 1975.

    Amazingly, this didn't stop the keen cook from winning prizes for her cooking or from training and working as an aromatherapist.

    Over the years June underwent three operations in an attempt to remove growths from her nasal passages, but her sense of smell and taste remained lost.

    But now, after an extensive operation to clear polyps from her sinus cavities, she can smell and taste once again.

    June underwent the procedure at Britain's only NHS Smell and Taste Clinic at the James Paget University Hospital.

    She discovered it had been a success ten days later while making lemon and sultana scones and realising she could smell the lemon.

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features

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

    DUKAS/REX