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FEATURE - Blick zurück: Strandleben in England im 20. Jahrhundert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Northcliffe Collection/ANL/REX (10247284ba)
Child is weighed on a weighing machine at an open air swimming pool, UK - Aug 7, 1932
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FEATURE - Blick zurück: Strandleben in England im 20. Jahrhundert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Northcliffe Collection/ANL/REX (10247284ax)
People pictured relaxing at the open air swimming pool at Lee-on-Solent, UK - Jul 16, 1935
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FEATURE - Blick zurück: Strandleben in England im 20. Jahrhundert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Northcliffe Collection/ANL/REX (10247284ai)
Beach fashions on parade at Hastings Bathing pool, Hastings, Sussex, UK - Jul 6, 1936
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FEATURE - Blick zurück: Strandleben in England im 20. Jahrhundert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Northcliffe Collection/ANL/REX (10247284u)
Lido, bathing pool, Egerton park, Bexhill, East Sussex, UK - Jun 15, 1939
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BRITAIN'S SWIMMERS 'DOWN UNDER'
8 February 1950
Swimming for the England, Scotland and Wales teams at the Empire Games in progress now at Auckland, New Zealand, are these eight men and nine women photographed at the Olympic pool in Auckland.
They are, left to right, (standing) Royston Romain, Wanstead, London; Raymond Legg, Bristol; Donald Bland, New Lambton, Fence Houses, Co Durham; Patrick Kendall, Sutton, Surrey; Jack Hale, Willerby, near Hull, East yorks. Peter Heatly, Portobello, Midlothian, (Scotland); Albert Kinnear, Loughborough (Scotland); John Brockway, Newport, Monmouth (Wales); and seated: Helen Yate, Plymouth, Devon. Elizabeth Church, Harpole, Northants; Margaret Wellington, Sydenham, London; Lillian Preece, Wallasey, cheshire; Grace Wood, Bristol, Edna Child, Shepperton on Thames, Middlesex. Helen Orr Gordon, Hamilton (Scotland). Elizabeth turner, Galashiel, (Scotland) and Margaret Girvan, Motherwell, (Scotland) (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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VICTORY RUB
Smiling as she has her hair dried after an Empire games swimming victory at Auckland, New Zealand, 15-year-old Margery McQuaid of Australia.
She had Won the 3rd heat of the 110 yards women's freestyle in 69.4 seconds-which was an Empire games record.
Applying the towel is robe attendant Kathleen Gray, a former New Zealand 440 yards champion and holder for 10 years of the New Zealand 100 yards record of 63 3/5 seconds.
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SCOTLAND'S LEADING MERMAID
15 February 1950
Skimming through the water at the Olympic Pool, Auckland, New Zealand, is Helen Orr Gordon, 16, of Hamilton, Scotland, who scored a sensational victory in the Empire Games 220 yards breast stroke over the highly favoured Nancy Lyons of Australia. The young swimmer has made a brilliant beginning to her athletic career. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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BRITON'S VICTORY
15 February 1950
A signal victory for Britain was won by two of these three swimmers in the Empire Games 220 yards breast stroke event at the Olympic Pool, Auckland, New Zealand: Helen Orr Gordon, 16, of Hamilton, Scotland (centre) the winner, and Elizabeth Church, 19, of Harpole, northants (left) who came third. Right is B N Lyons of Australia second in the event. She was favoured to win. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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GIRL OF 16 IN LONDON FOR CHANNEL ATTEMPT
A Yorkshire girl of 16 is training in London for an attempt to swim the English Channel in the coming season. The girl, Margaret Feather, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. George feather of Blenheim terrace, Scarborough, may be an entrant in this year's proposed cross-channel race.
Margaret is being trained at Hampstead (London) Baths by Mr .E.H. Temme , the Baths' super independent and channel swimming expert who last year trained Yorkshire schoolboy Philip Mickman for his successful attempt.
Margaret, who has already swum Morecambe Bay under adverse conditions, is said to by Mr.Temme to have an abundance of energy. He has every confidence in her.
PICTURE SHOWS:- Optimistic smile from Margaret feather during a training spell at Hampstead Baths.
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GIRL OF 16 IN LONDON FOR CHANNEL ATTEMPT
A Yorkshire girl of 16 is training in London for an attempt to swim the English Channel in the coming season. The girl, Margaret feather, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George feather of Blenheim terrace, Scarborough, may be an entrant in this year's proposed cross-channel race.
Margaret is being trained at Hampstead (London) Baths by Mr .E.H. Temme , the Baths' super independent and channel swimming expert who last year trained Yorkshire schoolboy Philip Mickman for his successful attempt.
Margaret, who has already swum Morecambe Bay under adverse conditions, is said to by Mr.Temme to have an abundance of energy. He has every confidence in her.
PICTURE SHOWS:-Margaret Feather striking out before an admiring audience at Hampstead Baths.
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Disabled American will swim to Britain if he is barred from landing here .
Southampton : Photographed on board the liner Queen Elizabeth on arrival here is George " Scottie " Fraser ( wearing the bonnet of the Fraser clan) , the 44-year-old American swimmer who has been told that he cannot land at Southampton becuase he did not have enough money. " Scottie " had planned to land at Southampton , train for a fortnight at Dover , and then swim the English Channel. " Scottie " was a chief officer in the American Marine Service , and was disabled by shrapnel in the war. He wants to swim the Channel to give hope to other disabled ex-servicemen. He says that if he is not allowed to land, he would go to Cherbourg , make his way to Cap Gris Nez and swim to britain. He said that he had about 130 dollars with him and thought that would be enough .
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Yorkshire girl is first home in the international mass Channel swim .
Hands reach into the car to shower congratulations on Eileen Fenton , English swimmer , first woman home in the cross-Channel swimming race .
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Yorkshire girl is first home in the international mass Channel swim .
A dramatic picture showing 21 year old Eileen Fenton , of Yorkshire , crawling ashore on all-fours after she had won the race in the women's section . She received a prize of £1000.
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Yorkshire girl is first home in the international mass Channel swim .
A dramatic picture showing 21 year old Eileen Fenton , of Yorkshire , crawling ashore on all-fours after she had won the race in the women's section . She received a prize of £1000. Among her many admirers was a dog who gave heran affectionate lick .
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Yorkshire girl is first home in the international mass Channel swim .
A dramatic picture showing 21 year old Eileen Fenton , of Yorkshire , as she is helped up the beach after completing the cross Channel swim in the mass race . She crawled the last few feet up the beach . The winner was Egyptian Hassan Abdel Rehim , in the record time of 10 hours 52 mins .
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English Channel aspirants in training at Folkestone
Eileen Fenton , the first woman to swim across the English Channel last year is greeted at Folkestone pool by Ned Barnie who also swam
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Folkestone: Philip Rising of Yorkshire towers over schoolteacher Eileen Fenton of Dewsbury , Yorkshire - both in training here for an attempt to swim the English Channel. Last year Miss Fenton was the first woman across the the huge cross-Channel race .
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Folkestone: Eight swimmers - all with one ambition - to conquer the English Channel . In training here for the big swim they are ( L to R) Eileen Fenton , who was the first woman home in last year's Channel swim ; Enriqueta Duarte , Jenny James , Jason Zirganos , William Barnie , Antonio Abertando , Godfrey Chapman and Daniel Carpio . The Channel marathon is expected to take place in the middle of August
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Folkestone: Three girls who hope to gain Channel honours are left to right Eileen Fenton , of Dewsbury , Yorkshire , who was the first woman across in last year's cross-Channel swimming race ; Enriqueta Duarte . 22-year-old Argentinian from Buenos Aires , who swam for her country in the 1948 Olympic Games ; and 23-year-old Jenny James of Pontypridd, Glamorgan
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Folkestone: Three girls who hope to gain Channel honours are left to right Eileen Fenton , of Dewsbury , Yorkshire , who was the first woman across in last year's cross-Channel swimming race ; Enriqueta Duarte . 22-year-old Argentinian from Buenos Aires , who swam for her country in the 1948 Olympic Games ; and 23-year-old Jenny James of Pontypridd, Glamorgan
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Folkestone: A group of swimmers - all with one ambition - to conquer the English Channel . In training here for the big swim they are ( L to R) Eileen Fenton , who was the first woman home in last year's Channel swim ; Enriqueta Duarte , Jenny James , Jason Zirganos , William Barnie , Antonio Abertando , Godfrey Chapman and Daniel Carpio ; Members of the Egyptian team , Abdel el Magid Mohamed , Abdel el Monem Abdou , Mohamed Hossien Soliman , Mohamed Hassan el Shamy , Abdel Latif Aboheif , Helmy el Maraghi , Elsaid el Araby , Hassan Abdel Rehim , who won last year's race in record time ; MareehHassan Hamad of Cairo ; and Sam Rocket of Britain , who is acting as coach for this year's mass swimming race . He was fourth in last year's swim and the first British competitor to land . 20 July 1951 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Folkestone: A group of swimmers - all with one ambition - to conquer the English Channel . In training here for the big swim they are ( L to R) Eileen Fenton , who was the first woman home in last year's Channel swim ; Enriqueta Duarte , Jenny James , Jason Zirganos , William Barnie , Antonio Abertando , Godfrey Chapman and Daniel Carpio ; Members of the Egyptian team , Abdel el Magid Mohamed , Abdel el Monem Abdou , Mohamed Hossien Soliman , Mohamed Hassan el Shamy , Abdel Latif Aboheif , Helmy el Maraghi , Elsaid el Araby , Hassan Abdel Rehim , who won last year's race in record time ; MareehHassan Hamad of Cairo ; and Sam Rocket of Britain , who is acting as coach for this year's mass swimming race . He was fourth in last year's swim and the first British competitor to land . 20 July 1951 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Channel swimmers televised at South Bank
Thousands of festival of Britain vistors in London saw four of the English Channel swimmers on television at the South Bank exhibition. Eileen Fenton , the young Yorkshire schoolteacher who was the first woman home last year , Roger Le Morvan ( France ) second prize winner last year ; Jenny James of Pontypridd ( twice conqueror of the Bristol channel ) ; and Lars-Bertil Warle ( Sweden) , were being interviewed for the Telekinerama programme . Photo showed: L to R seen at the South Bank Festival site Roger Le Morvan , Jenny James and Eileen Fenton and Lars-Bertil Warle
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FEATURE - Blick zurück: Strandleben in England im 20. Jahrhundert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Northcliffe Collection/ANL/REX (10247284o)
Opening of the Serpentine Lido in Hyde Park, L-R: Cleo Rose, June Eales and Jane Allison, London, UK - May 31, 1952
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FEATURE - Blick zurück: Strandleben in England im 20. Jahrhundert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Northcliffe Collection/ANL/REX (10247284i)
Pamela Morris and Edna Turner (L-R), competitors in 'Sports Girl' contest at Cliftonville Lido, Kent, UK - Jul 12, 1955
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FEATURE - Blick zurück: Strandleben in England im 20. Jahrhundert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Northcliffe Collection/ANL/REX (10247284c)
Model girl on the beach wearing strapless two piece swimming costume, UK - Aug 24, 1960
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FEATURE - Kurioses zum Welt-Löwen-Tag
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SHARRON DAVIES WITH A LION CUB
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Lewis Gordon Pugh who is attempting to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames, Windsor, Britain - 15 Jul 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 599390c )
Lewis Gordon Pugh, 36 at the Windsor riverside prior to his attempt to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames starting 17 July 2005. This the equivalent of swimming half the channel 11miles a day. Pugh is the only person to have completed long-distance swims in all five oceans of the world.
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Lewis Gordon Pugh who is attempting to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames, Windsor, Britain - 15 Jul 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 599390h )
Lewis Gordon Pugh, 36 at the Windsor riverside prior to his attempt to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames starting 17 July 2005. This the equivalent of swimming half the channel 11miles a day. Pugh is the only person to have completed long-distance swims in all five oceans of the world.
Lewis Gordon Pugh who is attempting to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames, Windsor, Britain - 15 Jul 2006
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Lewis Gordon Pugh who is attempting to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames, Windsor, Britain - 15 Jul 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 599390n )
Lewis Gordon Pugh, 36, prior to his attempt to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames starting 17 July 2005. This the equivalent of swimming half the channel 11miles a day. Pugh is the only person to have completed long-distance swims in all five oceans of the world.
Lewis Gordon Pugh who is attempting to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames, Windsor, Britain - 15 Jul 2006
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Lewis Gordon Pugh who is attempting to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames, Windsor, Britain - 15 Jul 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 599390a )
Lewis Gordon Pugh, 36, prior to his attempt to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames starting 17 July 2005. This the equivalent of swimming half the channel 11miles a day. Pugh is the only person to have completed long-distance swims in all five oceans of the world.
Lewis Gordon Pugh who is attempting to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames, Windsor, Britain - 15 Jul 2006
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Lewis Gordon Pugh who is attempting to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames, Windsor, Britain - 15 Jul 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 599390o )
Lewis Gordon Pugh, 36, prior to his attempt to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames starting 17 July 2005. This the equivalent of swimming half the channel 11miles a day. Pugh is the only person to have completed long-distance swims in all five oceans of the world.
Lewis Gordon Pugh who is attempting to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames, Windsor, Britain - 15 Jul 2006
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Lewis Gordon Pugh who is attempting to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames, Windsor, Britain - 15 Jul 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 599390k )
Lewis Gordon Pugh, 36, prior to his attempt to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames starting 17 July 2005. This the equivalent of swimming half the channel 11miles a day. Pugh is the only person to have completed long-distance swims in all five oceans of the world.
Lewis Gordon Pugh who is attempting to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames, Windsor, Britain - 15 Jul 2006
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Lewis Gordon Pugh who is attempting to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames, Windsor, Britain - 15 Jul 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nick Cunard / Rex Features ( 599390i )
Lewis Gordon Pugh, 36, prior to his attempt to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames starting 17 July 2005. This the equivalent of swimming half the channel 11miles a day. Pugh is the only person to have completed long-distance swims in all five oceans of the world.
Lewis Gordon Pugh who is attempting to swim the entire 203 mile course of the River Thames, Windsor, Britain - 15 Jul 2006
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Lewis Gordon Pugh swims the length of the Thames, London, Britain - 03 Aug 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alisdair Macdonald / Rex Features ( 603692e )
Eco campaigner Lewis Gordon Pugh is swimming the entire length of the Thames. He broke his journey to deliver a letter to 10 Downing Street, urging Tony Blair to put Climate change at the top of his agenda.
Lewis Gordon Pugh swims the length of the Thames, London, Britain - 03 Aug 2006
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Lewis Gordon Pugh swims the length of the Thames, London, Britain - 03 Aug 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Maisey / Rex Features ( 603691c )
Eco campaigner Lewis Gordon Pugh is swimming the entire length of the Thames. He broke his journey to deliver a letter to 10 Downing Street, urging Tony Blair to put Climate change at the top of his agenda.
Lewis Gordon Pugh swims the length of the Thames, London, Britain - 03 Aug 2006
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Lewis Gordon Pugh swims the length of the Thames, London, Britain - 03 Aug 2006
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Eco campaigner Lewis Gordon Pugh is swimming the entire length of the Thames. He broke his journey to deliver a letter to 10 Downing Street, urging Tony Blair to put Climate change at the top of his agenda.
Lewis Gordon Pugh swims the length of the Thames, London, Britain - 03 Aug 2006
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Lewis Gordon Pugh swims the length of the Thames, London, Britain - 03 Aug 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features ( 603669h )
Eco campaigner Lewis Gordon Pugh is swimming the entire length of the Thames. He broke his journey to deliver a letter to 10 Downing Street, urging Tony Blair to put Climate change at the top of his agenda.
Lewis Gordon Pugh swims the length of the Thames, London, Britain - 03 Aug 2006
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Lewis Gordon Pugh swims the length of the Thames, London, Britain - 03 Aug 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alisdair Macdonald / Rex Features ( 603692c )
Eco campaigner Lewis Gordon Pugh is swimming the entire length of the Thames. He broke his journey to deliver a letter to 10 Downing Street, urging Tony Blair to put Climate change at the top of his agenda.
Lewis Gordon Pugh swims the length of the Thames, London, Britain - 03 Aug 2006
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Lewis Gordon Pugh meeting Tony Blair, London, Britain - 03 Aug 2006
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Eco campaigner Lewis Gordon Pugh is swimming the entire length of the Thames. He broke his journey to deliver a letter to 10 Downing Street, urging Tony Blair to put Climate change at the top of his agenda.
Lewis Gordon Pugh meeting Tony Blair, London, Britain - 03 Aug 2006
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Lewis Gordon Pugh swims the length of the Thames, London, Britain - 03 Aug 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alisdair Macdonald / Rex Features ( 603692f )
Eco campaigner Lewis Gordon Pugh is swimming the entire length of the Thames. He broke his journey to deliver a letter to 10 Downing Street, urging Tony Blair to put Climate change at the top of his agenda.
Lewis Gordon Pugh swims the length of the Thames, London, Britain - 03 Aug 2006
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Lewis Gordon Pugh swims the length of the Thames, London, Britain - 03 Aug 2006
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alisdair Macdonald / Rex Features ( 603692h )
Eco campaigner Lewis Gordon Pugh is swimming the entire length of the Thames. He broke his journey to deliver a letter to 10 Downing Street, urging Tony Blair to put Climate change at the top of his agenda.
Lewis Gordon Pugh swims the length of the Thames, London, Britain - 03 Aug 2006
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Lewis Gordon Pugh, who is to embark on a marathon swim of 160km across the breadth of the Maldives, Maldives High Commission, London, Britain - 12 Feb 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features ( 640553f )
Lewis Gordon Pugh with the High Commissioner of the Maldives Hassan Sobir
Lewis Gordon Pugh, who is to embark on a marathon swim of 160km across the breadth of the Maldives, Maldives High Commission, London, Britain - 12 Feb 2007
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Australia 12th FINA World Swimming Championships
Australian Lisbeth Lenton (front) reacts in the water after the women's 100m freestyle preliminary event at the 12th FINA World Championships in Melbourne, Australia on Thursday, March 29, 2007. Lenton completed her event at 54.32 seconds and ranked No.3 to advance into the semifinal. (Zhang Duo/Xinhua/WpN)
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Australia 12th FINA World Swimming Championships
Michael Phelps of the United States swims during men's 200m individual medley finals at the 12th FINA World Swimming Championships in Melbourne, Australia on Thursday, March 29, 2007. Phelps won the title with 1 minute and 54.98 seconds. (Luo Gengqian/Xinhua/WpN)
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Louis Molloy Unveils Londons Latest Urban Landmark, Tower Bridge, London, Britain - 18 Sep 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features ( 696274F )
46 Foot Long by 10 Foot High Reinforced Polystyrene Statue Hand Painted to Look Like Human Flesh Unveiled by Tattooist Louis Molloy to Promote His Show 'London Ink'.
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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 sinking feeling: A rather rude awakening in Washington D.C
Ghost rider: Even the dead care for the environment ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RVKRUAM
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Louis Molloy Unveils Londons Latest Urban Landmark, Tower Bridge, London, Britain - 18 Sep 2007
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Julian Makey / Rex Features ( 696274D )
46 Foot Long by 10 Foot High Reinforced Polystyrene Statue Hand Painted to Look Like Human Flesh Unveiled by Tattooist Louis Molloy to Promote His Show 'London Ink'.
Weird Statues Around The World
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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 sinking feeling: A rather rude awakening in Washington D.C
Ghost rider: Even the dead care for the environment ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/RVKRUAM
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Swimmer Mark Foster. ( Photo by Graeme Robertson)
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OLY-CHINA-BEIJING-SWIMMING-MEN'S 200M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY-HEATS-PHELPS (CN)
(080813) -- BEIJING, Aug. 13, 2008 (Xinhua) -- Michael Phelps swims during a heat of the men's 200m individual medley at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in the National Aquatics Center, also known as the Water Cube in Beijing, China, Aug. 13, 2008. Phelps entered the semifinal with 1 minute 58.65 seconds. (Xinhua/Fei Maohua) (kh)
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OLY-CHINA-BEIJING-SWIMMING-WOMEN'S 200M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY-STEPHANIE RICE (CN)
(080813) -- BEIJING, Aug. 13, 2008 (Xinhua) -- Stephanie Rice of Australia reacts after the final of women's 200m individual medley at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in the National Aquatics Center, also known as the Water Cube in Beijing, China, Aug. 13, 2008. Stephanie Rice won the gold medal with 2 minute 8.45 seconds and set a new world record. (Xinhua/Fan Jun) (wsw)
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