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Dancing Queens Concert Press Conference
Ana Barbara speaks during a press conference to promote the Dancing Queens Concert at Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City, Mexico, on March 20, 2025. (Photo by Yamak Perea/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
Ferrari Press Agency
Uni One 1
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29/02/2024
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Pictures must credit: Honda
A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.
Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.
Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.
The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.
It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.
To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.
Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.
The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”
OPS: The Honda UNI-ONE is a hands-free, personal mobility device that features advanced self-balancing technology and sensors that enable the user to move in any direction based on postural movements.
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New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
Ferrari Press Agency
Uni One 1
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29/02/2024
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Pictures must credit: Honda
A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.
Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.
Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.
The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.
It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.
To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.
Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.
The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”
OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a special headset.The split screen shows what they are seeing
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New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
Ferrari Press Agency
Uni One 1
Ref 15621
29/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Honda
A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.
Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.
Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.
The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.
It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.
To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.
Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.
The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”
OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a soecial headset.
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New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
Ferrari Press Agency
Uni One 1
Ref 15621
29/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Honda
A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.
Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.
Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.
The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.
It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.
To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.
Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.
The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”
OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a special headset.The split screen shows what they are seeing
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
Ferrari Press Agency
Uni One 1
Ref 15621
29/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Honda
A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.
Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.
Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.
The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.
It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.
To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.
Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.
The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”
OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a soecial headset.
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New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
Ferrari Press Agency
Uni One 1
Ref 15621
29/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Honda
A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.
Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.
Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.
The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.
It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.
To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.
Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.
The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”
OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a special headset.The split screen shows what they are seeing
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
Ferrari Press Agency
Uni One 1
Ref 15621
29/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Honda
A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.
Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.
Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.
The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.
It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.
To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.
Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.
The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”
OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a special headset.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
Ferrari Press Agency
Uni One 1
Ref 15621
29/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Honda
A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.
Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.
Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.
The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.
It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.
To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.
Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.
The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”
OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a soecial headset.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
Ferrari Press Agency
Uni One 1
Ref 15621
29/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Honda
A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.
Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.
Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.
The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.
It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.
To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.
Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.
The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”
OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a soecial headset.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
Ferrari Press Agency
Uni One 1
Ref 15621
29/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Honda
A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.
Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.
Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.
The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.
It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.
To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.
Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.
The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”
OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a soecial headset.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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New personal mobility device can be used for virtual reality gaming
Ferrari Press Agency
Uni One 1
Ref 15621
29/02/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Honda
A new high tech mobility vehicle for disabled people is inviting people to try out — while wearing an extended reality headset.
Extended reality is the umbrella term that covers virtual reality, augmented reality , mixed reality and other immersive technologies.
Japanese car maker Honda’s new UNI-ONE has self-balancing technology which lets riders steer by leaning their bodies in a given direction.
The carmaker is promoting the UNI-ONE as a mobility device for people with disabilities or elderly people with difficulty walking.
It can rise up to bring users to the eye level of people they are talking while being able to manoeuvre and turn in tight spaces.
To demonstrate its versatility and prove it is more than just a fancy wheel chair it is offering something it calls the Honda XR Mobility Experience.
Honda said it envisions people participating in the XR Mobility Experience both indoors and outdoors in obstacle-free spaces including theme parks, entertainment facilities, stores, and shopping malls.
The promise is a “choose your VR adventure” where users can , according to the company, “experience the peaceful feeling of floating in the sky or the exhilarating feeling of gliding along a half-pipe path.”
OPS: A Honda UNI-ONE user experinceing the extended reality games using a soecial headset.
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Prime Minister Boris meets Children from Millbank Academy
28/03/2022. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris meets Children from Millbank Academy. Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets children from Millbank Academy inside No10 Downing Street to promote literacy. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris meets Children from Millbank Academy
28/03/2022. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris meets Children from Millbank Academy. Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets children from Millbank Academy inside No10 Downing Street to promote literacy. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris meets Children from Millbank Academy
28/03/2022. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris meets Children from Millbank Academy. Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets children from Millbank Academy inside No10 Downing Street to promote literacy. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris meets Children from Millbank Academy
28/03/2022. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris meets Children from Millbank Academy. Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets children from Millbank Academy inside No10 Downing Street to promote literacy. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris meets Children from Millbank Academy
28/03/2022. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris meets Children from Millbank Academy. Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets children from Millbank Academy inside No10 Downing Street to promote literacy. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris meets Children from Millbank Academy
28/03/2022. London, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris meets Children from Millbank Academy. Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets children from Millbank Academy inside No10 Downing Street to promote literacy. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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PEOPLE - Harrison Ford spricht an Film-PK in Mexiko-Stadt
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 5: American actor Harrison Ford poses for photos during The Call of the Wild film press conference at Four Season Hotel on February 5, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28988203
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PEOPLE - Harrison Ford spricht an Film-PK in Mexiko-Stadt
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 5: American actor Harrison Ford poses for photos during The Call of the Wild film press conference at Four Season Hotel on February 5, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28988205
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PEOPLE - Harrison Ford spricht an Film-PK in Mexiko-Stadt
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 5: American actor Harrison Ford speaks during The Call of the Wild film press conference at Four Season Hotel on February 5, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28988179
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PEOPLE - Harrison Ford spricht an Film-PK in Mexiko-Stadt
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 5: American actor Harrison Ford speaks during The Call of the Wild film press conference at Four Season Hotel on February 5, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28988206
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PEOPLE - Harrison Ford spricht an Film-PK in Mexiko-Stadt
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 5: American actor Harrison Ford speaks during The Call of the Wild film press conference at Four Season Hotel on February 5, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28988219
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PEOPLE - Harrison Ford spricht an Film-PK in Mexiko-Stadt
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 5: American actor Harrison Ford speaks during The Call of the Wild film press conference at Four Season Hotel on February 5, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28988230
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PEOPLE - Harrison Ford spricht an Film-PK in Mexiko-Stadt
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 5: American actor Harrison Ford speaks during The Call of the Wild film press conference at Four Season Hotel on February 5, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28988194
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PEOPLE - Harrison Ford spricht an Film-PK in Mexiko-Stadt
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 5: American actor Harrison Ford speaks during The Call of the Wild film press conference at Four Season Hotel on February 5, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28988228
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PEOPLE - Harrison Ford spricht an Film-PK in Mexiko-Stadt
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 5: American actor Harrison Ford speaks during The Call of the Wild film press conference at Four Season Hotel on February 5, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28988253
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PEOPLE - Harrison Ford spricht an Film-PK in Mexiko-Stadt
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 5: American actor Harrison Ford speaks during The Call of the Wild film press conference at Four Season Hotel on February 5, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28988224
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PEOPLE - Harrison Ford spricht an Film-PK in Mexiko-Stadt
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 5: American actor Harrison Ford speaks during The Call of the Wild film press conference at Four Season Hotel on February 5, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28988202
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PEOPLE - Harrison Ford spricht an Film-PK in Mexiko-Stadt
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 5: American actor Harrison Ford speaks during The Call of the Wild film press conference at Four Season Hotel on February 5, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28988188
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PEOPLE - Harrison Ford spricht an Film-PK in Mexiko-Stadt
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - FEBRUARY 5: American actor Harrison Ford attends at the film press conference of The Call of the Wild at Four Season Hotel on February 5, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico (Photo by Eyepix/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28988198
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The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
L to R: Ellie Goulding and service user Esther singing Christmas karaoke.
English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding visited women supported by The Marylebone Project- a Registered Social Landlord set up through a partnership between Church Army and the Portman House Trust.
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The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
L to R: Ellie Goulding and service user Esther singing Christmas karaoke.
English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding visited women supported by The Marylebone Project- a Registered Social Landlord set up through a partnership between Church Army and the Portman House Trust.
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The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
L to R: Ellie Goulding and service user Esther singing Christmas karaoke.
English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding visited women supported by The Marylebone Project- a Registered Social Landlord set up through a partnership between Church Army and the Portman House Trust.
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The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
L to R: Ellie Goulding, service user Esther and Camilla Field from Church Army singing Christmas karaoke.
English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding visited women supported by The Marylebone Project- a Registered Social Landlord set up through a partnership between Church Army and the Portman House Trust.
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The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
L to R: Ellie Goulding dancing with service user Nema.
English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding visited women supported by The Marylebone Project- a Registered Social Landlord set up through a partnership between Church Army and the Portman House Trust.
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The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
L to R: Ellie Goulding dancing with service user Nema.
English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding visited women supported by The Marylebone Project- a Registered Social Landlord set up through a partnership between Church Army and the Portman House Trust.
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The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
L to R: Ellie Goulding dancing with service user Nema.
English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding visited women supported by The Marylebone Project- a Registered Social Landlord set up through a partnership between Church Army and the Portman House Trust.
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The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
L to R: Ellie Goulding dancing with service user Sita.
English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding visited women supported by The Marylebone Project- a Registered Social Landlord set up through a partnership between Church Army and the Portman House Trust.
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The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding visited women supported by The Marylebone Project- a Registered Social Landlord set up through a partnership between Church Army and the Portman House Trust.
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The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
L to R: Ellie Goulding dancing with service user Sita.
English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding visited women supported by The Marylebone Project- a Registered Social Landlord set up through a partnership between Church Army and the Portman House Trust.
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The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
L to R: Ellie Goulding dancing with service user Sita.
English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding visited women supported by The Marylebone Project- a Registered Social Landlord set up through a partnership between Church Army and the Portman House Trust.
© Lucy Young / eyevine
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The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
The Marylebone Project is supported by patron Ellie Goulding.
English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding visited women supported by The Marylebone Project- a Registered Social Landlord set up through a partnership between Church Army and the Portman House Trust.
© Lucy Young / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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FEATURE - Miss Bumbum Parade in Sao Paulo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX/Shutterstock (9782155a)
Models wearing bikinis on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo to promote the annual Miss Bumbum pageant
Miss Bumbum parade, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 06 Aug 2018
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FEATURE - Miss Bumbum Parade in Sao Paulo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX/Shutterstock (9782155b)
Models wearing bikinis on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo to promote the annual Miss Bumbum pageant
Miss Bumbum parade, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 06 Aug 2018
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FEATURE - Miss Bumbum Parade in Sao Paulo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX/Shutterstock (9782155c)
Models wearing bikinis on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo to promote the annual Miss Bumbum pageant
Miss Bumbum parade, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 06 Aug 2018
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FEATURE - Miss Bumbum Parade in Sao Paulo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX/Shutterstock (9782155f)
Models wearing bikinis on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo to promote the annual Miss Bumbum pageant
Miss Bumbum parade, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 06 Aug 2018
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FEATURE - Miss Bumbum Parade in Sao Paulo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX/Shutterstock (9782155d)
Models wearing bikinis on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo to promote the annual Miss Bumbum pageant
Miss Bumbum parade, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 06 Aug 2018
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FEATURE - Miss Bumbum Parade in Sao Paulo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX/Shutterstock (9782155e)
Models wearing bikinis on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo to promote the annual Miss Bumbum pageant
Miss Bumbum parade, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 06 Aug 2018
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FEATURE - Miss Bumbum Parade in Sao Paulo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/REX/Shutterstock (9782155g)
Models wearing bikinis on Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo to promote the annual Miss Bumbum pageant
Miss Bumbum parade, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 06 Aug 2018
(c) Dukas