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NEWS - Erster Handelstag für 2021 am NYSE, New York
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A sign for 14 Wall Street is on a building near the New York Stock Exchange before the closing Bell at the NYSE on Wall Street. The Dow Jones Industrial Average began the year with a sell off with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling over 400 points.
First day of trading for 2021 at the NYSE, New York, USA - 04 Jan 2021
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NEWS - Erster Handelstag für 2021 am NYSE, New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (11678860j)
A sign for Wall Street hangs outside near the New York Stock Exchange before the closing Bell at the NYSE on Wall Street. The Dow Jones Industrial Average began the year with a sell off with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling over 400 points.
First day of trading for 2021 at the NYSE, New York, USA - 04 Jan 2021
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NEWS - Erster Handelstag für 2021 am NYSE, New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (11678860h)
A sign for the New York Stock Exchange is above the exchange on Wall Street. The Dow Jones Industrial Average began the year with a sell off with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling over 400 points.
First day of trading for 2021 at the NYSE, New York, USA - 04 Jan 2021
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NEWS - Erster Handelstag für 2021 am NYSE, New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (11678860a)
A sign for Wall Street is on a building near the New York Stock Exchange before the closing Bell at the NYSE on Wall Street. The Dow Jones Industrial Average began the year with a sell off with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling over 400 points.
First day of trading for 2021 at the NYSE, New York, USA - 04 Jan 2021
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NEWS - Erster Handelstag für 2021 am NYSE, New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (11678860d)
A sign for Wall Street is on a subway platform near the New York Stock Exchange before the closing Bell at the NYSE on Wall Street. The Dow Jones Industrial Average began the year with a sell off with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling over 400 points.
First day of trading for 2021 at the NYSE, New York, USA - 04 Jan 2021
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NEWS - Erster Handelstag für 2021 am NYSE, New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (11678860f)
Pedestrians walk by the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street. The Dow Jones Industrial Average began the year with a sell off with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling over 400 points.
First day of trading for 2021 at the NYSE, New York, USA - 04 Jan 2021
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NEWS - Erster Handelstag für 2021 am NYSE, New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (11678860g)
Sunlight hits the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street. The Dow Jones Industrial Average began the year with a sell off with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling over 400 points.
First day of trading for 2021 at the NYSE, New York, USA - 04 Jan 2021
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NEWS - Erster Handelstag für 2021 am NYSE, New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (11678860i)
A face mask hangs on a gate at New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street. The Dow Jones Industrial Average began the year with a sell off with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling over 400 points.
First day of trading for 2021 at the NYSE, New York, USA - 04 Jan 2021
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NEWS - Erster Handelstag für 2021 am NYSE, New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by John Angelillo/UPI/Shutterstock (11678860e)
A sign for 14 Wall Street is on a building near the New York Stock Exchange before the closing Bell at the NYSE on Wall Street. The Dow Jones Industrial Average began the year with a sell off with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling over 400 points.
First day of trading for 2021 at the NYSE, New York, USA - 04 Jan 2021
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FEATURE - London International Tattoo Convention
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX (10427710i)
Over 400 tattoo artist from around the world gather in Tobacco Dock in East London London for the 15th International Tattoo Convention
London International Tattoo convention, UK - 27 Sep 2019
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FEATURE - London International Tattoo Convention
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Parkins/REX (10427710l)
Over 400 tattoo artist from around the world gather in Tobacco Dock in East London London for the 15th International Tattoo Convention
London International Tattoo convention, UK - 27 Sep 2019
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NEWS - Australien: Feierlichkeiten zum 'ANZAC Tag' in Melbourne
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Australian Journalist Peter Grist who was held captive for 400 days in Egypt while working for Al Jazeera is seen at the Anzac march commemorations in Melbourne
Anzac Day Commemorations, Melbourne, Australia - 25 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Italien: 400 neue Flüchtlinge in Salerno gestrandet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Amoruso/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8618601x)
More than 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa landed in Salerno
Migrant crisis, Salerno, Italy - 19 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Italien: 400 neue Flüchtlinge in Salerno gestrandet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Amoruso/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8618601w)
More than 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa landed in Salerno
Migrant crisis, Salerno, Italy - 19 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Italien: 400 neue Flüchtlinge in Salerno gestrandet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Amoruso/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8618601u)
More than 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa landed in Salerno
Migrant crisis, Salerno, Italy - 19 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Italien: 400 neue Flüchtlinge in Salerno gestrandet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Amoruso/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8618601t)
More than 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa landed in Salerno
Migrant crisis, Salerno, Italy - 19 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Italien: 400 neue Flüchtlinge in Salerno gestrandet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Amoruso/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8618601q)
More than 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa landed in Salerno
Migrant crisis, Salerno, Italy - 19 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Italien: 400 neue Flüchtlinge in Salerno gestrandet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Amoruso/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8618601p)
More than 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa landed in Salerno
Migrant crisis, Salerno, Italy - 19 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Italien: 400 neue Flüchtlinge in Salerno gestrandet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Amoruso/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8618601o)
More than 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa landed in Salerno
Migrant crisis, Salerno, Italy - 19 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Italien: 400 neue Flüchtlinge in Salerno gestrandet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Amoruso/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8618601n)
More than 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa landed in Salerno
Migrant crisis, Salerno, Italy - 19 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Italien: 400 neue Flüchtlinge in Salerno gestrandet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Amoruso/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8618601m)
More than 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa landed in Salerno
Migrant crisis, Salerno, Italy - 19 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Italien: 400 neue Flüchtlinge in Salerno gestrandet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Amoruso/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8618601l)
More than 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa landed in Salerno
Migrant crisis, Salerno, Italy - 19 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Italien: 400 neue Flüchtlinge in Salerno gestrandet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Amoruso/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8618601j)
More than 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa landed in Salerno
Migrant crisis, Salerno, Italy - 19 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Italien: 400 neue Flüchtlinge in Salerno gestrandet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Amoruso/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8618601g)
More than 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa landed in Salerno
Migrant crisis, Salerno, Italy - 19 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Italien: 400 neue Flüchtlinge in Salerno gestrandet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Amoruso/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8618601f)
More than 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa landed in Salerno
Migrant crisis, Salerno, Italy - 19 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Italien: 400 neue Flüchtlinge in Salerno gestrandet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Amoruso/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8618601e)
More than 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa landed in Salerno
Migrant crisis, Salerno, Italy - 19 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Italien: 400 neue Flüchtlinge in Salerno gestrandet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Amoruso/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8618601d)
More than 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa landed in Salerno
Migrant crisis, Salerno, Italy - 19 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Italien: 400 neue Flüchtlinge in Salerno gestrandet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Amoruso/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8618601c)
More than 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa landed in Salerno
Migrant crisis, Salerno, Italy - 19 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Italien: 400 neue Flüchtlinge in Salerno gestrandet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Amoruso/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8618601b)
More than 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa landed in Salerno
Migrant crisis, Salerno, Italy - 19 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Italien: 400 neue Flüchtlinge in Salerno gestrandet
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michele Amoruso/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (8618601a)
More than 400 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa landed in Salerno
Migrant crisis, Salerno, Italy - 19 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
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General view of the gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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NEWS - Zaha Hadid's Mathematics: The Winton Gallery eröffnet im Science Museum in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX/Shutterstock (7550492c)
General view of the gallery featuring stories, artefacts and design to explore how mathematics has shaped the world over the last 400 years.
Zaha Hadid 'Mathematics: The Winton Gallery' opens at the Science Museum, London, UK - 07 Dec 2016
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PEOPLE - Margaret Thatcher Auktion bei Christies in London
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Various outfits including a Black and white Houndstooth tweed coat and brimmed sloping hat - GBP 400 - 600
Christie's Mrs Thatcher auction, London, Britain - 11 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Spektakuläre Modelle auf der Brick Lego-Show in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/REX Shutterstock (5490973m)
Professional Lego builders Ed and Annie Diment work on the Ice Age scene - including the World's largest lego Woolly Mammoth (400,00 bricks)
Brick Lego Show at the ExCel Centre, London, Britain - 10 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Spektakuläre Modelle auf der Brick Lego-Show in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Pugh/REX Shutterstock (5490973n)
Professional Lego builders Ed and Annie Diment work on the Ice Age scene - including the World's largest lego Woolly Mammoth (400,00 bricks)
Brick Lego Show at the ExCel Centre, London, Britain - 10 Dec 2015
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Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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GERMANY / Altes Lager / 2008. Abandoned Soviet military base after the collapse of the USSR. Metal shelves. At the height of the Cold War, the Soviet Union had some 400,000 soldiers stationed in what was then East Germany. The Group of Soviet Forces inGermany was the Warsaw Pact's most potent military force outside the Soviet Union. Completed in 1994, the withdrawal of more than half a million Russian troops, relatives and children of officers, civil employees and dependants is described by historians as the biggest withdrawal ever by an army not defeated in battle.
Eric Lusito - Traces of the Soviet Empire
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These haunting photographs show the remnants of the once all-powerful Soviet empire.
They are the work of Eric Lusito, who spent six years travelling throughout the former Soviet world from East Germany to Mongolia, from Poland to Kazakhstan to seek out remains of the military installations that embodied the ambition and the might of the USSR.
Describing himself as working like an archaeologist, the French photographer says his project "Traces of the Soviet Empire" is a photographic record of the land and architecture - haunted by the symbols and history of a once powerful Empire.
The on-going project takes the form of three series: exteriors, interiors, and found photographs "images from another time, another space and another world".
What he found was colourful propaganda wall art, faded frescos of Lenin, discarded gas masks, and huge monuments, including those in the shapes of a soldier and a sword.
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The Generation Basic Income Initiative campaign to coincide with the World Economic Forum event, Basel, Switzerland - 21 Jan 2014
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Members of Generation Basic Income Initiative wear masks depicting David Cameron, Marissa Meyer (President and CEO of Yahoo!), Philipp Hildebrand (Former Swiss National Bank chairman), Christine Lagarde (Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund) in a Swiss bank safe with coins worth 400,000 Swiss Francs
The Generation Basic Income Initiative campaign to coincide with the World Economic Forum event, Basel, Switzerland - 21 Jan 2014
Members of the Generation Basic Income Initiative, who campaign for a basic income for each Swiss citizen on a monthly basis, pose in a Swiss bank safe with coins worth 400,000 Swiss Francs to highlight their "Freedom for Money" message. The 'independent political artist group' have released the pictures to coincide with the World Economic Forum 2014, taking place in Davos, Switzerland.
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The Generation Basic Income Initiative campaign to coincide with the World Economic Forum event, Basel, Switzerland - 21 Jan 2014
MUST CREDIT: Stefan Bohrer/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, prints, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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Members of Generation Basic Income Initiative in a Swiss bank safe with coins worth 400,000 Swiss Francs
The Generation Basic Income Initiative campaign to coincide with the World Economic Forum event, Basel, Switzerland - 21 Jan 2014
Members of the Generation Basic Income Initiative, who campaign for a basic income for each Swiss citizen on a monthly basis, pose in a Swiss bank safe with coins worth 400,000 Swiss Francs to highlight their "Freedom for Money" message. The 'independent political artist group' have released the pictures to coincide with the World Economic Forum 2014, taking place in Davos, Switzerland.
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Swiss bank safe with money for sale, Basel, Switzerland - Nov 2013
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For Sale: One Swiss Bank Safe - Complete With Money
For sale: one Swiss bank vault - complete with 8 million coins.
This genuine sale is perfect for anyone wanting to recreate Scrooge McDuck's cartoon money swimming pool.
The safe, complete with GBP 270,000 in Swiss 5 cent coins, is currently located in Basel, Switzerland but can be removed and replaced anywhere in the world. It was built in 1912 and features 1619 deposit boxes with all keys available. The boxes and lockers were handmade from steel and brass.
The vault is being sold by the Generation Basic Income Initiative, who campaign for a basic income for each Swiss citizen on a monthly basis.
In October they placed 8 million five-centime pieces into the bank vault, one for each citizen in Switzerland before dumping the 15 tons of money in front of the parliament building in Bern.
Now the vault and its contents are up for sale with the price negotiable on application.
VIDEOS:
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http://bit.ly/1go9HzF
Spokesman Che Wagner says: "It is the original bank safe from the former "Schweizer Volksbank" and known to be one of the finest Swiss piece of craftwork in the early 20th Century. It is in very good shape and still usable as a bank deposit safe. It will be removed from its original location and be replaced anywhere in the world. You'll freely decide what happens with it.
"This is not just an investment in a historical, exclusive and certainly unique object but also an investment in a global cultural impulse."
The Generation Basic Income Initiative aims for the government to give a minimum monthly disposal household income of CHF 2,500 (GBP 1,690) to every citizen living in S...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KADXVGFZQ
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Swiss bank safe with money for sale, Basel, Switzerland - Nov 2013
MANDATORY CREDIT: *Important, please use individual credits*/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hans-Jorg Walter/REX (3394519k)
For Sale: One Swiss Bank Safe - Complete With Money
For sale: one Swiss bank vault - complete with 8 million coins.
This genuine sale is perfect for anyone wanting to recreate Scrooge McDuck's cartoon money swimming pool.
The safe, complete with GBP 270,000 in Swiss 5 cent coins, is currently located in Basel, Switzerland but can be removed and replaced anywhere in the world. It was built in 1912 and features 1619 deposit boxes with all keys available. The boxes and lockers were handmade from steel and brass.
The vault is being sold by the Generation Basic Income Initiative, who campaign for a basic income for each Swiss citizen on a monthly basis.
In October they placed 8 million five-centime pieces into the bank vault, one for each citizen in Switzerland before dumping the 15 tons of money in front of the parliament building in Bern.
Now the vault and its contents are up for sale with the price negotiable on application.
VIDEOS:
http://bit.ly/1go9HzF
http://bit.ly/1go9HzF
Spokesman Che Wagner says: "It is the original bank safe from the former "Schweizer Volksbank" and known to be one of the finest Swiss piece of craftwork in the early 20th Century. It is in very good shape and still usable as a bank deposit safe. It will be removed from its original location and be replaced anywhere in the world. You'll freely decide what happens with it.
"This is not just an investment in a historical, exclusive and certainly unique object but also an investment in a global cultural impulse."
The Generation Basic Income Initiative aims for the government to give a minimum monthly disposal household income of CHF 2,500 (GBP 1,690) to every citizen living in S...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KADXVGFZQ
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Swiss bank safe with money for sale, Basel, Switzerland - Nov 2013
MANDATORY CREDIT: *Important, please use individual credits*/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hans-Jorg Walter/REX (3394519d)
Swiss bank safe with coins worth 400,000 Swiss Francs (GBP 270,000)
For Sale: One Swiss Bank Safe - Complete With Money
For sale: one Swiss bank vault - complete with 8 million coins.
This genuine sale is perfect for anyone wanting to recreate Scrooge McDuck's cartoon money swimming pool.
The safe, complete with GBP 270,000 in Swiss 5 cent coins, is currently located in Basel, Switzerland but can be removed and replaced anywhere in the world. It was built in 1912 and features 1619 deposit boxes with all keys available. The boxes and lockers were handmade from steel and brass.
The vault is being sold by the Generation Basic Income Initiative, who campaign for a basic income for each Swiss citizen on a monthly basis.
In October they placed 8 million five-centime pieces into the bank vault, one for each citizen in Switzerland before dumping the 15 tons of money in front of the parliament building in Bern.
Now the vault and its contents are up for sale with the price negotiable on application.
VIDEOS:
http://bit.ly/1go9HzF
http://bit.ly/1go9HzF
Spokesman Che Wagner says: "It is the original bank safe from the former "Schweizer Volksbank" and known to be one of the finest Swiss piece of craftwork in the early 20th Century. It is in very good shape and still usable as a bank deposit safe. It will be removed from its original location and be replaced anywhere in the world. You'll freely decide what happens with it.
"This is not just an investment in a historical, exclusive and certainly unique object but also an investment in a global cultural impulse."
The Generation Basic Income Initiative aims for the government to give a minimum monthly disposal hou...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KADXVGFZQ
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Swiss bank safe with money for sale, Basel, Switzerland - Nov 2013
MANDATORY CREDIT: *Important, please use individual credits*/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stefan Borer/REX (3394519f)
Swiss bank safe with coins worth 400,000 Swiss Francs (GBP 270,000)
For Sale: One Swiss Bank Safe - Complete With Money
For sale: one Swiss bank vault - complete with 8 million coins.
This genuine sale is perfect for anyone wanting to recreate Scrooge McDuck's cartoon money swimming pool.
The safe, complete with GBP 270,000 in Swiss 5 cent coins, is currently located in Basel, Switzerland but can be removed and replaced anywhere in the world. It was built in 1912 and features 1619 deposit boxes with all keys available. The boxes and lockers were handmade from steel and brass.
The vault is being sold by the Generation Basic Income Initiative, who campaign for a basic income for each Swiss citizen on a monthly basis.
In October they placed 8 million five-centime pieces into the bank vault, one for each citizen in Switzerland before dumping the 15 tons of money in front of the parliament building in Bern.
Now the vault and its contents are up for sale with the price negotiable on application.
VIDEOS:
http://bit.ly/1go9HzF
http://bit.ly/1go9HzF
Spokesman Che Wagner says: "It is the original bank safe from the former "Schweizer Volksbank" and known to be one of the finest Swiss piece of craftwork in the early 20th Century. It is in very good shape and still usable as a bank deposit safe. It will be removed from its original location and be replaced anywhere in the world. You'll freely decide what happens with it.
"This is not just an investment in a historical, exclusive and certainly unique object but also an investment in a global cultural impulse."
The Generation Basic Income Initiative aims for the government to give a minimum monthly disposal househo...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KADXVGFZQ
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Harry Potter Hogwarts built from 400,000 Lego pieces, Seattle, America - Mar 2013
MUST CREDIT: Alice Finch/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alice Finch / Rex Features (2187384u)
That's Magic: Harry Potter Hogwarts Built from 400,000 Lego Pieces
A woman has built a scale model of Hogwarts from the Harry Potter films from 400,000 Lego pieces.
Alice Finch, 38, spent 12 months constructing the replica of the school from the films based on J.K. Rowling's books.
The Seattle teacher also has recreated scenes from the movie in various rooms throughout the model including meal time in the Great Hall and the transfiguration and potions classrooms.
Alice explains: "It is designed to be architecturally accurate and completely playable. It breaks into sections that pack into 40 large flat boxes or shelves."
She told brothers-brick.com: "There are about 10,000 bricks just in the big central staircase to give you a sense of scale. It is built in the shape of an L, where each side is about 13 feet (nearly 4 metres) long."
"It sounds odd to say 'Lego-related injuries' but it is possible," Ms Finch told News.com.au.
"At one point I over-stressed my knees by leaning over my work table for hours upon hours and I've worn off my fingerprints several times. When I was putting on thousands of cones on the roofs, I wore band aids on my fingers because they were so worn and sore."
The model won the People's Choice award and Best in Show at the Lego convention BrickCon 2012. Lego's official Hogwarts set only uses 1,290 bricks.
MUST CREDIT: Alice Finch/Rex Features
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Harry Potter Hogwarts built from 400,000 Lego pieces, Seattle, America - Mar 2013
MUST CREDIT: Alice Finch/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alice Finch / Rex Features (2187384r)
Harry Potter Hogwarts built from 400,000 Lego pieces
That's Magic: Harry Potter Hogwarts Built from 400,000 Lego Pieces
A woman has built a scale model of Hogwarts from the Harry Potter films from 400,000 Lego pieces.
Alice Finch, 38, spent 12 months constructing the replica of the school from the films based on J.K. Rowling's books.
The Seattle teacher also has recreated scenes from the movie in various rooms throughout the model including meal time in the Great Hall and the transfiguration and potions classrooms.
Alice explains: "It is designed to be architecturally accurate and completely playable. It breaks into sections that pack into 40 large flat boxes or shelves."
She told brothers-brick.com: "There are about 10,000 bricks just in the big central staircase to give you a sense of scale. It is built in the shape of an L, where each side is about 13 feet (nearly 4 metres) long."
"It sounds odd to say 'Lego-related injuries' but it is possible," Ms Finch told News.com.au.
"At one point I over-stressed my knees by leaning over my work table for hours upon hours and I've worn off my fingerprints several times. When I was putting on thousands of cones on the roofs, I wore band aids on my fingers because they were so worn and sore."
The model won the People's Choice award and Best in Show at the Lego convention BrickCon 2012. Lego's official Hogwarts set only uses 1,290 bricks.
MUST CREDIT: Alice Finch/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWSOJFBVJ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Harry Potter Hogwarts built from 400,000 Lego pieces, Seattle, America - Mar 2013
MUST CREDIT: Alice Finch/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alice Finch / Rex Features (2187384t)
Harry Potter Hogwarts built from 400,000 Lego pieces
That's Magic: Harry Potter Hogwarts Built from 400,000 Lego Pieces
A woman has built a scale model of Hogwarts from the Harry Potter films from 400,000 Lego pieces.
Alice Finch, 38, spent 12 months constructing the replica of the school from the films based on J.K. Rowling's books.
The Seattle teacher also has recreated scenes from the movie in various rooms throughout the model including meal time in the Great Hall and the transfiguration and potions classrooms.
Alice explains: "It is designed to be architecturally accurate and completely playable. It breaks into sections that pack into 40 large flat boxes or shelves."
She told brothers-brick.com: "There are about 10,000 bricks just in the big central staircase to give you a sense of scale. It is built in the shape of an L, where each side is about 13 feet (nearly 4 metres) long."
"It sounds odd to say 'Lego-related injuries' but it is possible," Ms Finch told News.com.au.
"At one point I over-stressed my knees by leaning over my work table for hours upon hours and I've worn off my fingerprints several times. When I was putting on thousands of cones on the roofs, I wore band aids on my fingers because they were so worn and sore."
The model won the People's Choice award and Best in Show at the Lego convention BrickCon 2012. Lego's official Hogwarts set only uses 1,290 bricks.
MUST CREDIT: Alice Finch/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWSOJFBVJ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Harry Potter Hogwarts built from 400,000 Lego pieces, Seattle, America - Mar 2013
MUST CREDIT: Alice Finch/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alice Finch / Rex Features (2187384p)
Harry Potter Hogwarts built from 400,000 Lego pieces
That's Magic: Harry Potter Hogwarts Built from 400,000 Lego Pieces
A woman has built a scale model of Hogwarts from the Harry Potter films from 400,000 Lego pieces.
Alice Finch, 38, spent 12 months constructing the replica of the school from the films based on J.K. Rowling's books.
The Seattle teacher also has recreated scenes from the movie in various rooms throughout the model including meal time in the Great Hall and the transfiguration and potions classrooms.
Alice explains: "It is designed to be architecturally accurate and completely playable. It breaks into sections that pack into 40 large flat boxes or shelves."
She told brothers-brick.com: "There are about 10,000 bricks just in the big central staircase to give you a sense of scale. It is built in the shape of an L, where each side is about 13 feet (nearly 4 metres) long."
"It sounds odd to say 'Lego-related injuries' but it is possible," Ms Finch told News.com.au.
"At one point I over-stressed my knees by leaning over my work table for hours upon hours and I've worn off my fingerprints several times. When I was putting on thousands of cones on the roofs, I wore band aids on my fingers because they were so worn and sore."
The model won the People's Choice award and Best in Show at the Lego convention BrickCon 2012. Lego's official Hogwarts set only uses 1,290 bricks.
MUST CREDIT: Alice Finch/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWSOJFBVJ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Harry Potter Hogwarts built from 400,000 Lego pieces, Seattle, America - Mar 2013
MUST CREDIT: Alice Finch/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alice Finch / Rex Features (2187384s)
Harry Potter Hogwarts built from 400,000 Lego pieces
That's Magic: Harry Potter Hogwarts Built from 400,000 Lego Pieces
A woman has built a scale model of Hogwarts from the Harry Potter films from 400,000 Lego pieces.
Alice Finch, 38, spent 12 months constructing the replica of the school from the films based on J.K. Rowling's books.
The Seattle teacher also has recreated scenes from the movie in various rooms throughout the model including meal time in the Great Hall and the transfiguration and potions classrooms.
Alice explains: "It is designed to be architecturally accurate and completely playable. It breaks into sections that pack into 40 large flat boxes or shelves."
She told brothers-brick.com: "There are about 10,000 bricks just in the big central staircase to give you a sense of scale. It is built in the shape of an L, where each side is about 13 feet (nearly 4 metres) long."
"It sounds odd to say 'Lego-related injuries' but it is possible," Ms Finch told News.com.au.
"At one point I over-stressed my knees by leaning over my work table for hours upon hours and I've worn off my fingerprints several times. When I was putting on thousands of cones on the roofs, I wore band aids on my fingers because they were so worn and sore."
The model won the People's Choice award and Best in Show at the Lego convention BrickCon 2012. Lego's official Hogwarts set only uses 1,290 bricks.
MUST CREDIT: Alice Finch/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWSOJFBVJ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Harry Potter Hogwarts built from 400,000 Lego pieces, Seattle, America - Mar 2013
MUST CREDIT: Alice Finch/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alice Finch / Rex Features (2187384q)
Harry Potter Hogwarts built from 400,000 Lego pieces
That's Magic: Harry Potter Hogwarts Built from 400,000 Lego Pieces
A woman has built a scale model of Hogwarts from the Harry Potter films from 400,000 Lego pieces.
Alice Finch, 38, spent 12 months constructing the replica of the school from the films based on J.K. Rowling's books.
The Seattle teacher also has recreated scenes from the movie in various rooms throughout the model including meal time in the Great Hall and the transfiguration and potions classrooms.
Alice explains: "It is designed to be architecturally accurate and completely playable. It breaks into sections that pack into 40 large flat boxes or shelves."
She told brothers-brick.com: "There are about 10,000 bricks just in the big central staircase to give you a sense of scale. It is built in the shape of an L, where each side is about 13 feet (nearly 4 metres) long."
"It sounds odd to say 'Lego-related injuries' but it is possible," Ms Finch told News.com.au.
"At one point I over-stressed my knees by leaning over my work table for hours upon hours and I've worn off my fingerprints several times. When I was putting on thousands of cones on the roofs, I wore band aids on my fingers because they were so worn and sore."
The model won the People's Choice award and Best in Show at the Lego convention BrickCon 2012. Lego's official Hogwarts set only uses 1,290 bricks.
MUST CREDIT: Alice Finch/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWSOJFBVJ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Harry Potter Hogwarts built from 400,000 Lego pieces, Seattle, America - Mar 2013
MUST CREDIT: Alice Finch/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alice Finch / Rex Features (2187384o)
Harry Potter Hogwarts built from 400,000 Lego pieces
That's Magic: Harry Potter Hogwarts Built from 400,000 Lego Pieces
A woman has built a scale model of Hogwarts from the Harry Potter films from 400,000 Lego pieces.
Alice Finch, 38, spent 12 months constructing the replica of the school from the films based on J.K. Rowling's books.
The Seattle teacher also has recreated scenes from the movie in various rooms throughout the model including meal time in the Great Hall and the transfiguration and potions classrooms.
Alice explains: "It is designed to be architecturally accurate and completely playable. It breaks into sections that pack into 40 large flat boxes or shelves."
She told brothers-brick.com: "There are about 10,000 bricks just in the big central staircase to give you a sense of scale. It is built in the shape of an L, where each side is about 13 feet (nearly 4 metres) long."
"It sounds odd to say 'Lego-related injuries' but it is possible," Ms Finch told News.com.au.
"At one point I over-stressed my knees by leaning over my work table for hours upon hours and I've worn off my fingerprints several times. When I was putting on thousands of cones on the roofs, I wore band aids on my fingers because they were so worn and sore."
The model won the People's Choice award and Best in Show at the Lego convention BrickCon 2012. Lego's official Hogwarts set only uses 1,290 bricks.
MUST CREDIT: Alice Finch/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWSOJFBVJ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Harry Potter Hogwarts built from 400,000 Lego pieces, Seattle, America - Mar 2013
MUST CREDIT: Alice Finch/Rex Features
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alice Finch / Rex Features (2187384n)
Harry Potter Hogwarts built from 400,000 Lego pieces
That's Magic: Harry Potter Hogwarts Built from 400,000 Lego Pieces
A woman has built a scale model of Hogwarts from the Harry Potter films from 400,000 Lego pieces.
Alice Finch, 38, spent 12 months constructing the replica of the school from the films based on J.K. Rowling's books.
The Seattle teacher also has recreated scenes from the movie in various rooms throughout the model including meal time in the Great Hall and the transfiguration and potions classrooms.
Alice explains: "It is designed to be architecturally accurate and completely playable. It breaks into sections that pack into 40 large flat boxes or shelves."
She told brothers-brick.com: "There are about 10,000 bricks just in the big central staircase to give you a sense of scale. It is built in the shape of an L, where each side is about 13 feet (nearly 4 metres) long."
"It sounds odd to say 'Lego-related injuries' but it is possible," Ms Finch told News.com.au.
"At one point I over-stressed my knees by leaning over my work table for hours upon hours and I've worn off my fingerprints several times. When I was putting on thousands of cones on the roofs, I wore band aids on my fingers because they were so worn and sore."
The model won the People's Choice award and Best in Show at the Lego convention BrickCon 2012. Lego's official Hogwarts set only uses 1,290 bricks.
MUST CREDIT: Alice Finch/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CWSOJFBVJ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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